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w. "V i ; i -It" ,2:-. f TO; THE PLAINDEALER. C-tDECEMBER 14. 1899. LOCAL BREVITIES. Wallace Freyer of Kellogg vu in Roee barg yesterday. Attcrtey John Lous went to Myrtle Cry k on bosioess Uet Toesday. J. M. Ithrn, fornierly'staUon agent of the S, P. at Gervias. is ia the city. Wallace Frier of Kallocg, ia io the i city shaking hands with friend:. rixples, eruptions, sweaty bands and feei are cored by Hadyan. All d.upjribts J ceat. A good black, kid gloye can be found at the Novelty Store for $1.50. It wilt pay yoa to try oar kid gloves. ' lir. A. S. Simmons, formerly a photo grapher of Roseburg, came io from Fcrtitnd Tuesday evening. The specific remedy for troubles of tbe blood, kidneys, stomach, liver, is Hood Sareaparilla, tbe great blood purifiar. '.Vhen yoa come to Portland remem- ber and bare yoar testb fixed by D. M. W, Davis, 163) First St. (j24) After all otbera fail to give yoa satis fiirtkn take roar watch to J. T. Bryan snd be will make it ran for you. (ol4i) D.F. Fox, deputy internal revenoe elector, left ThuradayeveninR for Doug t -Yj.t tj on official business. A6bland ,' .' .:rs. r.k-a a "squint" as yoa pan by & Woolley. See tbeir win . .--play of silver ware and Eastman L, L. Hard, one of I be Plaxeax.u's ; lends, came ia from Glendale jester Ci?y and made Ibis office a call daring tie diy. A oe $65 C. G. Conn, cornet model b:o alto horn, bnrnisbe'd' silver, gold t!r ped, good as new. Only 25 at T. K. J.lcLarJson's. J. LI. Ieham-arrived in Asbland Friday '-era Hceeburx, and baa gone to work at r y operator in tbe S. P. dispatcher's tZcs. Tidings. The Ladies' Aid Society of tbe M. . Church bare for tale carpet rags sewed &wi wound. Call on Mrs. O. F. God f; f 7 or Mrs. A. C. Marsters. - FrenrbFement will give a pound w-iool bouse on Friday eve r'-g, Dec. ISi 1S99. Tbe proceeds to be Zizzled to Mrs. J. M. Reeee. Every b:lv invited. , Mrs. E, Churchill, Berlin, Yt., says, "Our baby was covered with running cores. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve t -e i ber." A specific or piles and t'.in diseases. Beware of worthless o: ..nlerfeits. A. C. Marsie rs & Co. .ACKERS' ENGLISH KEMEDY fill step a cough at any time, and will r :-n tbe worst cold in twelve hours, or r ;.aey refunded. 25 cts. and 50 eta. 3 c r file at Rapp's drag store. I Irs. Lucy Tbarman the colored lady Michigan, spoke to a well filled l. :r.5s at tbe Christian church last even ij; tbe is one of tbe most impressive t: titers ws have ever beard. She will ; ; . i at ilie same place this evening on : e work among tbe colored people; yon should bear ber. "I Lai dyspepsia fifty-seven years and r : : foand permanent relief till I need . . I I Iyspepeia Care, ow I am wel , ..' :-! Kke a new man," writes S. J. i ec-icc, Murray. Jieb. It is the bes .' ct'act known. Cures all ferns of in u:;"tion. Physicians everywhere prc cr.oe it, A. C. Marsters & Co. -1 ELLO SANTA Bring me something from that very pretty assortment of ff 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 ou his numerous presents. Any of tbe following are good suggestions for presents. Beautiful Drrj-Pateras, Best Ki&Gibtetv Pretty Dressing Sacques, Capes and Far Collarette, Bilk Hose Supporters, Ice Wool Fascinators, H Ik and Wool Mittens, infanta Initial and Silk Handkerchief, Shoes til Mpna' Knit.. ' T.aAiom' Ladies' f 10VELTY Now's the time and Here's the Place. The People's Store; Always the Cheapest. HOLIDAY BARGAINS. We specially call your attention to our lines of Linens, Doilies, Table Scarfs, Etc. The prices are right and will please you from any point of view. A multitude of good things for the Holidays in Collarettes, Fancy Skirts, Fas cinators, Gloves, Etc. Seeing our full assortment is the only method we know of that will convince you, that you have made a mistake, in not buying your goods from us heretofore. flfTHfmPn? e are showing an elegant line VJCllLiClllC.il. of Holiday Novelties in Neck wear, Fancy Shirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Muf flers, Fancy Suspenders, Etc., and speaking- about prices, we are not only as low, but lower than other firms, whose boast may be that they sell cheap. Goods and prices talk for us. Our line of shoes is unsurpassed, we sell and recommend the well known Douglas Shoes for men, which means ab solutely the Best. Get into a pair of them and make your feet glad. Pay us a visit and we promise to show you more and better values than you will find elsewhere. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, I. ABRAHAM, Proprietor For first class ten;iur- g to Dr utue ol Oakland. For fine etioej ask fcr Dr. A. Heed's cushion shoe, at JosepheooV. w. v.. arncr one o anemia s uuo - ' j opec .e oi sua p asuos lor , 4U, 50 and 75 cents per Tard at Josepbson Bond, tbe watchmaker sells eoectaclea at lowest prices and can fit them cor rectly. J. W. Kirgcry of oncalla was among tbe out of town visitors to RoFebnrs ywterdy. Ileartburn, coated tongue, bad breath, constipation. Hadtaa cores. All dro gists, 50 cents. Yoa will find jast what yoa want in a pocket knife, out of that last consign- WorJ!i.T' ' Pension Examiners. Office. Marsters Ptm" V? l G1?ndle wal ln building residing corner Dooglaa and!"' and called at tbs Jackson street. ur. Isabel .S jdgwick has tow sec o red - a . i oaices ana reeiaence at tae &. t. corner of Cass and Main streers in tbe home ol Mr. Geo. H. Churchill. J. B. Clark, Peoria. 111., says, "Sur geon wanted to operate on me for piles, bat I cared them with De Witt's Witch Uai-1 Salve." It is infallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counter feits. A. C. Marsters & Co. If yoa overlook ns yon b ave aide mistake. We are the people yoa are looking for, we have tbem. Low prices are at our etore. Rics & Bit i. House Foroisherp. Mr. 3. Sheer. Sedalia, Mo., saved his child's life ly One Minats Cough Care. Doctors bad givea ber np to die kh croup. Ii's an infallible care for coughs, colds, grippe, pneamonia, bronchitis and throat and long trouble. Relieves at once. A. C. UatBtera & Co. Miss Susie Ceckley eame in from Drain on the local Monday evening and stepped over to visit friends in the city. She intends going Ob to Ashland today, where she will spend lbs winter with ber sister, Mrs. Mattoon. It takes but a minote to overcome Uckliog in tbe throat and to stop a cocgb by the oseof One Minute Coaith Care. This remedy qaickly cares all forms of throat and long troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It pre vents consumption. A famous specific for grippe and its after effects. A. C. Marsters & Co. M0KI TEA POSITIVELY CURES sick headache, indigestion and constipa sion. A delightful berb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 25cts. and 50 cts. 31. F. Rapp, druggist. Just Received. A large line of string instruments, violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, also a large stock of smaller in struments. Violins from 4 op. Mando lins from 7 np. Accordions $2 to $10. Other instruments in propsrtion. Great value in theee instruments. See them at T. KL. Richardson's. Rey. B. Men of Saginaw, Mich., has bought the E. D. Handy farm at Cleye land and will soon come on and occupy it. Rev. Men has been connected with a German Lutheran college for 12 years, and will have charge of the religions and educational interests of bis charch ln this part of Orpgon. The fact tbat be has cboten Douglas coauty for his borne will no doabt be tbe means of bringiog many of bis people to this county. We are glad to welcome the reverend gentle man among as. GLAUS. WW ';- Umbrellas and Mackintoshes, Parses, Large Assortment, Rhinestonelflap be, Glove, NeckiiS end Handkerchief Iiox 8 Dolls, Tea bets and Toys, ' Perfumes and Toilet Articles, fancy bboes, for all feet. Slippers, CASH STORMS A fine Hoe of spray pemps at Chnrch. ; iu oolley V j Price reduced on Winchester rifles at i Cbnrcbill & Woolly V. ; w.nted-To purchase a good pantber sun. Enquire at this office, Baiou, beadacbe, yellow skin, coated j t0DgQe fevete j u Fifty cent. bpecial sale cf children's scarlet all- wool underwear for 35 cents per jrarment, at Joeepneon'. capt. JJa-ters took the northbound train Toeaday morning for Eugene and ottier points north. Tbe Edenbower ecLo.I will five an en lenainment Hay evening, Dec. 15th. Admission Id ret t-. citner cliictens or tarkeva cjh be batched in a Petelaaia Incubator, ee 1 them at Churchill & Woolley'e i office for a chit with the Plaixdealeb I man. Do yoa know a bargain when yoa cee it? They are looking yoa straight in the eyea when yoa are io oor store. Rice & Rica. Jaets-e ite money yoa could have made if yoa had boagbt an incubator last season. Talk with Ch archill A Woolley. Rev. Towneend, of this city went to dtants Pass Monday evening to help in stall Rev. Hayes us pastor of tbe Presbj" terian church at tbat place. DaWitfs Little Earlv Risers uurifv the Mood, c!sn the liver, invigorate the system. Fjoijus little pilis for con stipation ana liver troubles. A. C Mareters A. Co. Winter, which has bren eiJotraoke 1 somewhere for a month, came down on os this mornirg unheralded and ocen noanced ushered in by quite a fall of warm, wet sncw. Mise Anni E. Gannij;, Tyre, Mich., says, "I suffered a long time from dye pepsis ; lost flesh and became very reak Kodol uyspepsia Car completely cured roe." It digests what yoa eat and cures all forma of stomach trouble. It never fails to give immediate relief in tbe worst cases. A. C. Marsters & Co. We desire to express oar gratitude and thanks to the friends wbo so willingly and kindly rendered tbeir assistance at the time of the illness and death of oar child. Tbss ministrations will not soon be forgotten. F. Aetuvk, Jkx.me Abtiicb. "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, yisited mi neral springs, and grew worse. lose J Kodol Dveyep sitCare. That cared me." It digests what yoa eat. Cares indigestion, soar stomach, heartburn and all forms o dyspepsia. A. C. Msrsters & Co., Cbas. Beckley, of Elk too, passed through Taecday morning on freight No. 221 with several carloads of bogs for 8an Francisco. Ibis is abont tbe last of aa unusually heavy shipment of bogs rom Douglas county. The boys have been rustling this fall and winter. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are sold on a positive guarantee. Cares heart-barn, raising of tbe food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives immediate relie f 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F Rapp's drug store. Wood Choppers Wanted. Near tunnel 7, six miles north of Glen dale. Will psy f 1.15 per cord, cash. All winter job. Address or apply to Cuas. Feikeet, Glendale, Or. . rntt. 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 Beits, Men's Fancy Dress Shirts, Boys and Mens Sweaters, Jewelry tbat we can guarantee, and at very iteasonauie l rices, . F. Young, tf Roeebo fcrkins. Oregonian. A big reduction in Eastma at Cbutcbill & Woolloy'a. The U. R. Dancing Gob will giv a grand Xtuas ball, December 25, 1893. Stephen LaRaut of Garden va lley was among the lloseburg visitors Tuesday. Trof. S. J. Biiloy has closed a very tucceseful term of school In the Dyer dlNtficta There will be a grand Xmaa ball give i by the E. R. Dancing CluK, Decemler 25, 1809. Sick headache, fullness iu stouiaitt , pain in bowels. Hudran cures. All dru?ia!a,50 cents. Mrs. Iri U. Riddle, of R teaburg, is in Tcrtland, to remain nntil after tbe boli dajs Telegr,iiii Ld:es, if y u are looking for white cr colored laflV.u uilr, you'll fiud a ii.ctj Hue here. Novelty Store. Wautc-I Tbe addresi of some oce convenient to Rosebarg, who will dress bear 6kms for rugs. Notify Ibis cilice. Elder D. T. Samiiwrville held the first quarterly conference fur the M. E. church nt Myrtle Creek last Sa'urJav and Sunday. W. L. Cobb und family arried Friday iroru D.ilard, tj vitit tho former's brothers, wbo are students at tho Nor mal. Asbland Tidings. Lieut. .. llayr.es, cfconipar.v B, Second Oregon, stopped off Iu Eugene today for a short visit. He is enroute from bis borne at Uoeebarg to Portland. Eagene (uard. A hveiy little fl-.irry of nr-w put in its appearance Saturday afte-n n, th Qni ofthaseasou. Frilay cwoiij, i ;o a depth of seven inches whs rep ntudi Sukiyoa. Tidings. II. T. McCIallao, of Koeebor,:, came up rom Jacksonville todav, and ail! spend a day or two herein tbe inUr.et of the Native Sons of Oregon, orginizt Uon at JackOavil e, and the migaxics the "Nstiva Son," Tidings 1). F. Fox, depa'y internal revenue. collec:or, of Ashland, swooped yarns w:th the Pi-iLSDEAijEB editor, at this office! Tuesday. Bro. Fox reports more water in Jarkson county thai for many years, at this season of the year, and that the miners are therefore happy StJtioi Agent Geo. Estes wi 1 leave in few day j on sn extended trip, and will be goae several we ekr. Daring bis ab sence be ia his official rapacity as president of the O. It. T., meet the tffi cialaoftbe A;lant:c yit;m at New Or leans for a conference oa matters relat iog t? the orgaouation of which te is He head. John W. Frater cf Eitoo, Colorado, nephtw of Postmaster W. A Frator, came in hundiy to vtit Lis uncle's f-mily. Mr. Frater lives ia tbe great potato growing ;or;ioo of Cooraa, ad like most persoos in that o't oi the state he thir k: tt.ey erov the fir.e t po tatoes ia ttie wcr! !. Wi iio i.4 our bisatiestioa ai cai'cd 'osii p.tiVx;, which averaged ia weight ibrce pounds each or IS pads for tl.e t He ad mitted that they were about as fine t ever saw, but expressed lu opicion that they re the only noes of tliiii size be found ii the ouaty, ual woea openel a two-baehel sack full snd dumped theui oat oa the floor ia front cf iiu h's eyes tluck out as birf s tbe po- tatoesand behad to admit tbat they were little tba best lot of sends ha ever Ban J Tbe potatoes ia question were grown by K. Orcatt.cf Melroee, and had just been brought ia by him. Glendale. II. D. Martin of Wolf Creek is visiting his ; latber.UoI. W. J. liar tin at G!cn- dale today. Born, at the faoiiiy residence near jlendale December 4 lt9t', to Mr. and M re. Charles LUogherty a daughter. Born, at the family residence near lend&Ie, December 4 IS'J'J, to Mr. and rs. Cbarlei T. Nail, a son. E. A. Jones, business manager tf tbe Mt Reuben mines, who went to Port- Und seeking medical aid has returned much improved in hea th. G. W. Kearas acd A. Roeenbauiu pfomicent bus:n:sj niea of Wolf Creek itited Glendale lat week. Tbe various mines tf this lccality are now running day snd night aud tbe pros for an excellent winter run is evi ; the most noted mine being tbe pect dent Albany Group, owned by Senator Jones of Nevada, and managed by R. A. Jones Glendale. Tbe next is tbe A. B. C. of mine owned by Addison Camp & Co., and mauaged by Col. S. W. Blaisdell ; tbe third ia tbe Doaglas owned by Perry H inkle of Skagway, Alaska and man- aged by J. L. Dewey of Glendale. Wh ile there are miny other mines in this section, tbe output of gold from these three mines alone, would make this tbe best shipping point in Southern Oregon for supplies etc., and tbe people Oi of Giendale are j istly proud of tbeir bu sy littla town. Mort Perry of tbe Vindicator Mine on lo vet Grave Creek, is a guest at the M iuer'a Home; be reports mining in bis sectio ou as booming. Hotel Glendale, M. J. KeoneJy, pro prietor, is crowded with gaeets at.d they cannot entertain all bo have called ring the past week; although the new building erected last summer gave tbem more than twice tbe room they bad a year aito; wo are informed that another large addiiiuu to this hotel ia to be built at ouce. Mrs. F. A. Dcckhorn, of the Miner's Home, is having a large run of custom at ber ptpular hotel. Rev. D. T. Sumuicrvilie, presiding elder for this district is at Glendale, look iog after church matters. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. rotten of Gleuellcn spent some days last week on Days creek visiting their daughter and family, Mrs. E. J. Uassctt. Henry Holgate lately of Portland, wbo has bought out tbe lu tiering hue Lines in this place has bla u.eat miwket fixed np in an excellent mantnr, and keeps on hand the best meats of all kiuds and is doing a good busimts. Ho wel de serves tbe pitronage ho Is rocoiving. James CI mens, tunsori.il artist, hns hi rooms nicely fitted np, aud is doing well; be also keeps a confectionary store in connection with his bminees, Mrs. Hardy Eliif, Mrs. A. P. Langen bergandMrs. F. O. Plotner, went to Canyonvllle last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. J, L. ClouKh. Mot.uk. OO Commencing with November cash purchase, a chance at f hp K 43 - - vUv.vV pii(V, vmcii we win ofive to the person holding the lucky number. The drawW 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. 301 ana 303 jacKson bt. DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During the Holidays? IPSO. Have us call twice or three times a week for your orders, if you arc within the city limits. Drop us a postal card or 'Phone 201. Call in and see our Fancy Decorated Havil acdChinaand other China Ware. J. F. rom a Pastor 1 am the paror of xhe Earnist Churrh at Port Jcrris, N. Y.. and sometime am called upon to taze part in evangelistic vrk a ay from home. Not long ago I vent to Sandy Creek. X. Y wbk-h ia reept by tl.o damp winds from Lake On tario. Here I contractei a bad cough, and be came so hoarse that I could hardly preach hoard of Ark- er s Engurh lmcrty ana, after service. I bought a bottle and began taking it. The ocxt night my throat was nearly well, and I deliv ered my sermon without difficulty. In a few days I was thoroughly cored. I conceive it to wnij duty to benefit mankind physically as well as spiritually whenever I can. ami am glad to write these wols ia praise of this grand old medicine. Those with sensitive throats and those w bocatcb cold easH v should certainly take Acker's English Remedy." (Signed) Ker. Ezka Tesbt Satosd. Sold at 2c. cae. and CI a bottle. UmMMtnrft tlw. rmbj euti-aand CaaatU; aad ta EoxUad.at 1 SU..a.kU a.d. If Ti art otasUiOrd Air bur!n. ruia Uk ouie to jor drufcat aad gei your oauorj hKi. V. U. UWKLR dr CO.. PnQ.'rutvn, .Vf IVi. For sale by M. F. Rapp, The Ladles Aid SxUy will bold a charch fair and military baxaar, in the Edsnbower school hoose, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 1899. Doors open at I p. m. and continuing open all afteroeon and even ing. Military dinner and lunch will be served; menu baked beaos, brown bread and coffee, pie and cheese. Bazaar, fancy snd OBefal articles suitable for domestic purposes, chrietmas presents and etc. Proceeds to famish tbe (new) Bethany M. E. charch. Come one and all, and help us in this good caoee. Prices reasonable. Mhs. Lucy Owen, Pi evident. 1 Vh VI congregation. VI i J It was not only P"" J I bodily sense, I I but extremely f 1 cmhamsdi!gto I enter the pulpit f fi ( in this contii- KJ L I 1 tion. I bad I MBIL1II BUSINESS: ITyiiliailliiMf. That is whyjour business Las more than thribbled inthe past year. We started with the belief that a pleased customer would be our best . advertisement aud such has proved to be the case. liiJLillEI), I MS 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 Clothing aud McCalls Bazar Patterns. C. FISHER & BELLOWS. m?mmmmmmmmmmm?mmmwwy? in Cash Given Away. BARKER & GO. Bazaar. Dj uU fir(rl tbe btzaar, which tbe latiics cf the Christian church will open next Friday at 10 a. m., Dao. 15:b. They will have an elaborate display of articles euiahl j for Chtisttroj presents, cccsistioutt dolle, pii'owf, fancy work anJ nortl'lcs cf all kind. A hot thicken sapper wiil be served from 5 until 7 p. ni. for "o cents. Lancn the entire eTtDing 10 cis. A serial entcrtaituent wiil be provid ed. Ai'missi-ju free. Notice. fniled States Land Ofl-ee, KosjBi-Ktt, tr., Nov. 2, ls9v. To m hoiu it icav conevrn: So;!o U hi-rvliT invru iht tiieOnfon and California Uailnad Co. tu fi!eci in Ultsofice a lut of laiil fitualtd in tUe townthiria detenbrd la-low, ani his appUvd for a patent for (aid lantit; that the lift ern to the pab!ic Kir in-p-uon ml a eopy thereof br dcacri;liv ub Oiruiotu, ha been posted In a convenient place in thla ofTire, Utr tbe inspection ot all perxiiu inieresUfi and the pub.ic reneTallv Ku;ho! base Lnearni W'm of Willamette Meri4n. T S6. K 1. SW'i NK'i.SecJ.. T Si. H i. Ti,Ri T j;. a i Lou 1 and 2 Sec, I. TE.Bl T I", R 4. Lt 1, 2, 3 and 1, S.-C. i. ram '';. Seel. T & R 1 tots! st i;. TS,R 6. Tis Be. kl-0i?-Ji- i- 1S 1T-1?-. !, jl, S3 and S. Within tbe util Mxlydayk following the date of thin notice, protiiii-or rontwtg aeaint the claim of the cumpativ to any tract or subdivis ion within anv section or part of Ketion.de cribvd in ihelivt.on thonround that the same ia more valaau?e for miueiai than for agricul tural purposes, will be received and noted lor report to the Ueucral laud Ofliee at Washing ton, D. C. J. T. BRIIXiE3, Ret3tt. J. H. Booth, n.Vtli) Receiver, "One Minute Cjuijh Core is the best remedy I ever ORed for coughs and colds. It is unequalled for whooping coimh. Children all like it," writes If. N. Wil liams, Genlryville, Ind. Sever (ails. It i? tbe only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cares coughs, colds, hoarsenefs, croup, pneamonia, brouchi'ia and all throat and luug trou ble?. I's early um prevents confump tiou. A. C. Marsters & Co. xMad I. K. STORE, 1 Ml lit - i ni, MOMEY ist, we will give with each $i oo co nn nrtrrtx rUiU ' .n . Rosehurrr n STATE OF OREGON, executive txPAanmrr. Salmi, November 21, 1809. In accordance with tbe provisions of an set entitled ? An act submitting to tbe electors of the State of Orejpnat tbe gen eral election to be held on the first Mon day in Jane, 1900, the pending proposed constitutional amendments," approved Feonury 18, 1899, 1, T. T. Geer. Gover nor of tbe State of Oregon, do hereby cause tbe following proposed amend ments to the constitution of the State of Oregon, as certified to by the Secretary of State, to be published for fire consec utive weeks in "Tae EtMeburg Plxki dbalsh," a newspaper published in tbe becend Judicial District of the State of Oregon. Done at tfce Capitol, -.SEAL'- S2. Oregon, this , twenty-first day of Nov- ember. A. D. 1899. T. T. GEER, By the Governor : Governor. F. I. Dvxbak, Secretary of State. SENATE JOINI RESOLUTION No. 4 Be it reolved by the Senate, the Uouee concurring. That the "following ameedment to the Constitcticn vt the State of Oregon be and is hereby pro posed: "Tbat Section 10 of Article XI of tbe Cocstitotion of tbe State of Oregon be and the eame ;a hereby abrogated aod io lieu thereof Section 10 of Article XI shall be as follows: Akiilk XI. "Section 10. No county, citv. town school district or iher municipal corpo ration shall be oUowed to become in debted in any manner or for any purpoea to aa amount including present existing indebtedness in the aggregate exreetling five per centum on the vilae r.f th tax able property thereiu lu be ascertained by tbe last assessment for Sta: and Ccunty taxes previous io tbe iccarricg of each indebtedness. "Adopted by the &?nata Jan. 30, 1393. C. V. Fcltox. Preeidfct cf the Senate. "Concurred in by tbe Iloue Feb. 2, 1S03. y. p. kedy, Speaker cf the House. "Adopted or the Senate Jan" 31, 1S95. Joseph ElMOX, Preeident cf tbe Senate. "Concurred in by the House Feb. 4, 1S95. Chas. B. Mooass, Speaker of the II oue. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION No. 13 Be it resolved by the Senate, tie House concurring: Tbat the following amendment to the constitution of the Siate of Oregon, in lieu of Section Ten of Article Seven (7) be and the same is hereby proposed, to wit : "Sbctios 10. "Tbe Legislative Assembly may pro vide for tbe election of Supreme and Cir coit.Jadxcs in distinc: classes, one of which rUsses shall coosiat of five Jus tices of the Supreme Court, who shall not perform circuit doty; and tl other cits) shall c insist of as many Circuit Judges aa my be deemed recess ry, who (hall hold full terms without allot ment, and wbo shall take the same outh aa the Supreme Jude?. 'The Legislative Assembly may create as many Citcuits as may hi ncce ary. "Adopted by the Senate Feb. 15 1S93. C. W. Fl LTO.N, President vf tbe Senate.' ' Concurred in by the Ilouw rl. 15, 1393. W. P. Ksadv, Rpodker cf the House. "Adopttd by the ?eute Ju. 31, 1S03 Jostrii imos, President of th Senate. "Concurred in bv the Heine Feb. 6, 1S05. Chas. B. Moohks, Spenker of the Hvrse." HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION No. 10. Uco!vd by the Housr, tw S-nte co lurrinjr: Tim1 ; t fjll! ,:.) niut i..! mcnttttlie Cv.'iiBiiii:'u,'i ol t!;-S'at ,.( 'Ireful! r, and hereby is 'mim.,.-! ; "That the Coiistitnlioii i h hthI.! i l .id'liutc Article 19 a f'jlluw:, to-wi' : htki k six "Section t. The rewfSArv tu lands lot the ronttnu tion of ris; rv.itrt. r storage tiavins fur the purport- I irr -or for riuhts of war lt the coi pttuclii of canals, ditches, fluaies cr I ijis ti con vey water to ll o place of use far ny nsi ful, beueficial, or necessao purpose, r for drainage or for Jramao f mines or the workings there of, by means of loads, milrotd. tramwayB, cuts, tunnels, chaft, bis!i:i): works, dump or othtr necew-ary maus to tbsir complete development or any xhetase necessary ta tbe oap ef 3 1 J the State or preservari.v, 0f ib. healfli 0f spubhenseand .ject to tbe j,. tion and contrcl of the St.te. lbs .nappwprutej w.t6r cf BAtara, stream to beneficial oaes ahallMrerb denied. "Section 3. The use of all waters now PproFriated for aa!e, rental or distribu tion. ., of miten ori . pmted for private n, but which, after such appropriation, bas heretofore been or nr hereafter be sold, rented ordia tributed, L, herehy declared to be a pan ne oe cd sat ject o the retralaUon and coctrom ,,. Suu ja (b, OUM fcr:bcd ty I. B5t h f ad appropriate soch waters shall be aafcject to soch provision! of law lor tbe tsfangof private property for public or private ore . p,c,ided ia Sectioo IS, Ar ticle 1, of the Coo6tiiu!in of the Stats of Olegoo. 'Section 4. Toe r-ght to collect Ux ea or colo ;.,,ti fcr the ass of water applied to any county, city, town or water d.strk t or inbabiUnts tLsreof, ia a frarchiee. snd carnot be exercised ex pt by aothoii.y of and in a manner prescribed ty Jaw. "AJopted by tbe Hoaee Feb. 15, ISM. (Syned Ujrch 7, 1893.) W. P. Ktjjy. Spesker ol the Hoose. "d...p:ed by th Senate Feb. 17, 1893 (Sirred Mirch 2S, 1S93.) C. W. FCLTOH. President of the Senate. . "Adopted oy the Hoasa Feb. 6. 1895. Chas. B. Mooass, Spak'r cf tbe Hooe. "ConcnrrvJ w by tb Senate Feb. 13 l&'c. Joskpu Smos, President of tbe Senate. lit CSE JOINT KE-OLUTION NO. . i .'opjeia? an amendment to the C asKoTunoltheSutoof Oregon by rw- fx-aiin aecwoo 35 cf Article 1. "Roived by the House, the Snte cjavoiring: That Sectioo 35, of Article 1 cf the Conxtitutioa be and bnbv ia repealed. "Adcpted by the Hooee Jn. 11, 1893. W. P. Kkabt. speaker if tbe Hoaee. 'Concurred ia by the Senate Jan. 30 1S93. C. TV. Fcltux. President the Sinale. "Adopted t the Houee Jao. JJ, 1S95. CuisE. Vowtj, Speaker oi the Hoose, C..irn d ia by the S- n.-ife Feb. 12. IS95. JoMrii Sctox, President of i;ie Senate. SENATE JOIXT RESOLUTION SO. 7. Be it reaoived by the Senate, tbe House CDncuiring: lbt the following amf"ln:eutto;be Coosiitutioa of tbe State ol Orejfui b anJ i hereby pro posed : AKTICLB t. "Tne elective fraccliiaj i:i this State shall cot hervaiter be r-iobi-iired to citizen on account of nx. any "Adopted by th Secata Feb. a, 1395. Joscrit Sisijs, . t'reviJout oi t;-.o ,Suate. "AJopted by t;ie Hoae Feb G. JS95. Chas. B. Mooks, Speaker tf the Ho.ie. "Adopted by i.e Sen. te Jan. 31, 1899. T. C. Taylor. J'rriMiieHS Cif the Sehf te. "Ad p ed l y trH ms-Jjn.31. 1399. K. V. Caktek, S,e k'i f the Houfe. LWITEi) sTATKa OF AMERICA ST. VI i;:l DkEGOX, OtSce oiiiwere l.y i e. !, F. I. DUNBAR. fec ict. ry ..i S :e .( t!:e Stte o.' Oregon, an -ICu-t-xiian the St-M , fid Slate, do heicby tvrtity hat I tn.vj compared fh f r-cetdttitf owjy of Sen I'e Joint Resolution N.. 4. ot the Legislative Ass-.iiit.iy f is;3, "Mnnicipnl Indebt-el;n- A ve: -Sum nr Senate Joitt Uescln't N . IS if the UgisUtive Asem.ly 'S. a. "Judicury Aoieotl uiei t;' il l . Keiolnlh-n No. id f t! I. ,.irl.:ivi Assembly 0( 93 ' Ini.ti ! Atm- .!!i.iut;"Hcu?t Joint Resobi.-oi. N... . i tbe Lej:i- lative Aa ti.ii.t.v,.i S3. -UVp-aUmi Annf- ' inei.i, i .-n i,. joii-.i Kn.iition N . Tottlie I.-ki-! h AssemMy of ISiio. "Eq ;.l Sfff.. ce-. ttn-"iu,- wi lt niir jiiat eupk-s iw t,u filrf in Ihi-t ttir. and Hint th H,mu ie h vyKrc. WuiisoH't therefrom HnJ the whola thereid. IS TESTIMONY VH EE EOF, I have t ' - Itrcunto 8l my Hand 'sFl' and arlixed heieto tbe C " sa- of thu State of ' Or- to j. thn at the Capiloi, at Sal. m, Oregon, tbi i'hiid tUv o( Npvoaiber, A. D., lsw. . ' F. I. DUNBAR, . ' Secretary cf Sta.