Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, September 28, 1872, Image 1

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    2.0 por Ycnr, in Advance.
For Hie Farmer.
Itock Point Farmers' Club.
Hoci
Point, Marion Co., 1
Sept
t. II, 1S.L'. j
Clul) met pursuant to adjournment
President and Secretary both absent, i
Mr. O. W. Hunt was elected I'rosI-!
dent, and F. 8. Mittteson, .Secretary, j
jiro (ciii. j
J)r. Mattcsoii read an usay on i
" Plant Food," and after remarks liy !
Hunt, Gleason, and Ashby, a motion I
was mndc and carried, that a copy of I
tho address bo requested for publlea-'
tlon In tlio Vii,r.AMi:rn: Fahmi:... '
The question for discussion, Now j
best to get rid ofsquirrels was taken
up.
Mr. Asliby would take it for grant
ed that tho squirrels wero not to ap
pear In tho discussion, and deny our
right to kill them, as that might
change tho features of the matter.
Did not blame tho squirrels, but pro
posed to outwit them If possible.
Thought It would not do to feed
them, to induce them to let tho crops
alone, and concluded finally it was
best to kill them. Had tried differ
ent plans of using poison. Found
nono satisfactory, suggested that a
premium be offered to tho Iniys for
scalps.
Mr. Gleason suggested smothering
thorn In their holes with fumes of
burning brimstone. Thought It dan
gerous to tiso poison, and proposed
terriers as squirrel catchers.
Mr. Morloy had tried .different
plans, but had been most successful
with his rifle.
Mr. Stewart had tried to ralso
wheat and squirrels In tho same Held,
but failed of success. Had used phos
phorus to poison them, and consider
ed It safer than strychnine. If ovory
ono would destroy tho squirrels they
crald bo lessened; but where somo
killed, and some raised, no headway
was made.
Mr. Douthct. had had no acquaint
ance with tho animal, and was glad
to hear tho question 'discussed.
Mr. Hunt had watched tho " brim
stono plan," and ouco thought It
would "up" them, but found it was
not a succors, on account of tho po roust
nnturcof the soil which let tho smoke
escape. ITud tried dogs and steel
traps, and should buy no more otrych-,
nine. Endorsed traps If a man had
boys to attend them; a man without
boys was out of luck (that's mo). Said
tho State Agricultural Society had
otl'ered premiums fur scalps, and
thought this society should do so.
Dr. Matleson proposed eating tho
' ,MuInvl.-7 to get rid of them. In all
new countries, tho edible animals,
tho deer, rabbits, woodehucks, squir
rels, groue, pheasant's, quails, .Vc,
disappear on tho approach of man,
for he eats them up. Tlioso squirrels
are as ediblo and pnlntnblo as tho
other animals mentioned, and noth
ing but an unfoundod prejudico pre
vouts our eating them. Only lot It
become fashionable to have "xqulr
rols for breakfast," and they will
iliiappear.
Mr. Carter had Ikjoh mo.it riicce.n
fill by trapping; did not approve of
tho poisoning process. Hero the dis
cussion ended.
Mr.' Gleason gave notice to offer at
next meeting, a resolution to compel
attendanco of members.
Motion to appoint a committee to
s
rcvi-utheConxtitutloii and lly-Lnws, '
offered at la.-t meeting, was taken up '
and adopted. Tho Chair appointed
Messrs. Gleason, Matteson and Stew
art. On motion, the question chosen for
discussion at next meeting, was:
i)ogn,nnd logl.-latlonconnected there
with. Tho report of tho committee tip"
pointed at last meeting, to confer
witli Highland Club, In regard to tho ,
sale of wheat, was called for. Com
mittee reported that ono member had
gone to the mountains after a quart,
lead, and thu other had traded horses
tho day before the Highland
Club was to meet, and " got set on
foot," therefore could not well go.
Jteport received, and committee In-,
structed to attend to their duties at
next meeting of Highland Club.
On motion, resolved to invito the
Highland Club to meet with us and
discuss the dog question, at our next
meeting. '
On motion tho following preamble
and resolution were adopted :
Wiikukah, The depredations of,
tiogs commiucu in mo nunc 01 uro
gou, is u serious injury to tho com
munity generally, ami to those en
gaged In tho Industry of sheep hus
bandry in particular, which calls for
legislative action, therefore bo it
Jtenolved,' That u committee of threo
bo appointed by tho (Jhulr, .whose
iuty It shall bo to prepare a bill, ac
companied by a. suitable petition, to
bo presented to tho present session
of our State Legislature, covering
this matter, and submit tho sumo to
tho next regular meeting of this
socioty.
Motion carried that tho President
act as ono of this committee and tho
Chair appointed Messrs. Douthct and
Ashby.
Motion carried to suspend tho rules
and admit to membership, Messrs.
Levi Douthlt and John Hannah.
Chair appointed Mr. Ashby to pre
pare an csay to bo read at next meet
ing. On motion adjourned to meet on
tho second Saturday of Oct. next, at
1 o'clock.
F. 8, Mattkson,
Sec. pro (em.
MIXATK MUISMMI hKMlON.
.senate met nt Hi am. rrajorby ltev.uta.
u nines.
Mr. Coriullus from x-U-U coiniiilttisj mi
confcmico rvxariliii;; thu iipjioliitini-ii r u
.lojiit Committee, to tako Into consideration
that part ir thoCioicl-nor's iiirs.ain'n'latln;:
to nwipportlonmoiit siiirci'sKsl tho proprlrl)
ofappoliitliu null' troni tin' llimxi innl tliriv
from the. "senate.
Conn lUli iuocd llic adopt Ion ol tin' ivpoit.
I.o-t.
Ho then moved thi'eouimlttivlKMlMiarjrcd.
I.t.
HrUtniv Inlrisliiiod -v It.N'o. '-"I to amend
tholaws prciuiHiixlRiiid In elections, mul
llrst time and loo copies, onleiv.1 prinKd.
Il.lllii:i lntrodiieisl n II No. ;, nineiidin;:
tlic .u-t :i)i)xItit invr altosi-tir of -tato Lands
at la (irallde. Head (list tllliiiilllil H"J topics
ordered printed.
Cornelius lutroducul til No. Ill, Tcliut
hi,' tlic J.ii-llii! rnlier.it) at l'orrct tiioie,
thestato liilurlty. Itcul llrt tlmoaiid on
con-ciit,n-.id ocond time by til 1-nn.1 icfcrrisl
tocoimuittisinii IMucntlnu with autlioilty tn
liavu printed if iMii'-siry.
r 11 No. , lor tlm protection of if.mii' jiI
iMi, wa ir.ul tho t hi nl time-and 1'iit tiiuiilt
lliul p.-a;,-c, ami Win passed by u vole of PI
to II.
II II No. .1, tonuifiid nn net ilicoriioratin:?
the city of J.ieUom llli No. 17. to iiineiul an
act rrcuUtluz ti'rriui Su, IV. to incorporato
the elt) of liox bury No. --, to uliuiiil
stale 1-nv-Jn latin.' to thu lights (l nihil-.
ami No. !!, liiHPrjuir.itliitf tlM- town of For-re-t
(irovo were ntid tho llr,st tlino.
Vl'Mc adjourned. . , " "
"iktminoun hkios! '
Sen iti' rv-iimnt t I'M.' Twenty iminUT.
nri-M'iit. ' ' '
ll.inn.i invxntiil a jietllloii from tlierltl.
SALEM, OKEGON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1872.
ini. tu-.iyln for i eli.mve of the count v M-it
of t'nioii County from l.:i(lnuuli to rulmi.
TIki .luilh'l.iry Committee rejiorliil h.U'U the
lolhiwIiiehillK :
S II No. 15, ivl.it I in to the tlvliti of ni.tr.
lied women. 'nioiiiiiomluiciit were iiilniteil,
the hill ordered ili!roed fr third reading.
SltN'o. It.nini'iidluv eerliiht jmrlloii'. of
Mati Law". (Irdered enro'-eil for third
w:Muk,
S II No ii, re.idlu of i.iteut. iKvnv. eon
e.nnei". Onleivtl eiij,-ro.ed fur third read
In:. S II No 'J.'!, reiil.itltiir eh II and erliiiln.il
procedure In .lu-tlee' Coiirli". (tillered en
riw.ed for third mulliw.
.Mr Mmti'iu'i. reolntloii enipowerlii): the
Joint Commltliv on eonimeiee toeiililoy n.
eloifc WiiHadopted.
Jlr Moult pitc notlee of it hill to Incite the,
Stnte I'lilveiMty. ' I
II .IK No I'.', lvl.il lie,' to deiri'd.itiousiil
111111.1114 111111 eoiii'ii.itlon lor .ild ileu'il.i
Hon. ti tliuiilmoilly eoiuMined In, .
S II No 'i ivLiIIiik to the Mle of tldet.md- '
w.t'. rv.nl xvnml time, and relerntl to Com
inltlit on l'nhlle I.iiihN.
S II No 211 iniiciiilliu,' linnet niproul.itlnK
fundi for (ho eonitriH'tloii of :i itiiimho.it e.i.
n.ilat Willamette Kulli lefelled to the com
uilltiv on Corpora) Ion.
Senate niljoiiriiil.
II01 MllllMMI MS-li x.
3.M:M,S'it.:!3, 1ST2.
The IIoiih' met at 111 A M. At lloll e.ill Ihe
meiiiheri went aljM'tit. Tliojoiirii.il of jei
lenity wits iT.tduidappored.
S II No. -JS pro Idhijr ihr nillam or r.et;Mi
torn wat ntul llit lime. ANoS II No. T pro
lillUK forth" lvj;ulatlon ol cncloMilv.
.Mr. Iliiih.ink otfernl a ivniiHitraiue to a
(Mlltlon to'raut a charter to (he (own of La
fayette, mid had the sunn lelVrred to tlic
Conunllteo on Corporation".
Mr. m Dow otl'ered a Ktltloii akliif; aid
for the construction of n I nil wukoii raid
acroK tho llluo Mountalin anil had Hivkiiiio
referred ton Mikvl Commllliv.
Mr. Sliiinn oflonil u )n'tltlou relative In a
IH'tltlon concerning' a teniMrnnce law; which
wis laid on tho tahlo for Ihe present.
!r. Allen, lor tlm Committee on KnnvMil
1IIIN, reported hack JI II No. 'St a Kn
Kro'.Mtl. Mr. C'oiiitlo oirered a reiiort of tho Coin
inltlru on Confemicr, akln' that another
iiiciiiIht ho added to that Coiiiinlttce. Tim
report wa ndoptetl and Mr. Ilan Um nppoln.
led on tho Committee,
Mr. lliiili.ink (;ao notice that ho would In.
troducon hill to amend ccitaln potrlom ol
the laws of Orrynn on Coriioratlou.
Mr. I-i lowollerol II It No. IS rcferrlm; to
tlm n'port of Secretary of Slate.
Mr. Caples khi notice that ho would In
troduce a hill relating' to tho Aitrieiillural
School IiiiiU. Alio, a hill concerning tho ap
pointment of n State Thcolo-l-t.
II II No. 41 wn liilriMluecl to proldo fora
ronil up the South bank of tho Columbia
Itlicr, and ntul lint time.
Mr. Corwln Inlroilueril II II No. 41 to
ninciidccitulii portions ol tho Stuliltu refer.
HliK to prlllli'set of I'lllotlv-patnil to a
ocniid niidin.
Mr. .Martin, II II No. Clio amend tho law
wxtiUtliu; Hut appointment ol road Mipcrvl
orn j 1'uhiI to ti tivoml readlii);.
Mr. llmlMiik, II II No. II to n-snlalu tl..
Hum of holding thu Supicino and Circuit
Colll'Ulli the M'Mial ilhtilct; paM'i loa
mvoiuI rending,
.Mr. .lolmtuii. II. I It No. 1!I n li irlny to the
hiHtlhly of Indian In thl.Male, uiuiilmoiix
h iulo)iteil,
Mr, Dar-t, II II No. 1.1 to amend mid Act
pnhlilln;.' for I ln taklnif up of e.tray-:
jmopil ton Mvond li-ollii'.'.
Mr. C.ipli", II II No. hi pioililliu for
tho forinatloli nt i ceelc. la. Ileal eorpur
ntlon fur Hie purpio of liolillnx chinch
propcrl). Al.u, II II No. IT to amend an
Act to Incorporate thuCIt) of liict rortlainl
I Mil vrrtH pniliil a wt-uinl readln.
Mr. Im I tow, II II No. I to amend a por.
lion oi inn -intiiie n lining M oli-ajHj pal
ed to a -ei olid iv.ulliw.
Mtajfu liom tho M'li.ite, t.illu that II J
It No. T I T ri Iiir to icport of Joint Conimlt
tii' on ri'-apiorllonnieut had Imi-ii received
and acted iijx.ii ; Unit I lie Senate leHiMil to
adopt, the report, and iiiiietel that the
Mime Imrtmitli'd for nvoiid ration; which
wa dune.
Mr. I'uiliinlv oil'i nil a le.'ilulioii, that the
VII Hi' he lulidto liiMt Ihe lloii.eat I'J M
to-ikiy, for thu eUfllon ol I', h. M'tntor
adoiitid.
Mr. 1'ittuii iiitiudiiiid II II No. Itiaiithor.
Uliitf Ihe- irnlarj of State to -ell terlalu
( oiili.s rf lie ( 'ode at ?'! pi r copy.
The lloiw took a live- ol lo lillllllle..
iinc-k" Arrrii.NoiiN mh.n
.Sciutu Hill .Noll, lo auicliil an act di lining
lliu hoiiuiLiilct ul (iiant count), ri-.id aiul
It li I nil to Coliiliiltti-u on Coiliitle,
II II No 'Jl, iirmldln;: lor the entitlon of u
Stnti' Capital llillldin, win n liorted hack' h)
the Conuulttee on Wa)aaud Mimih, and lt
p.i-ai! uvoiiiincnd, d. Alter a dilute, in
which u unmix r of the iiiciiiImts parllclpatul
the hill wailiude the upcc'Ial order lur 10
o'clock, to-morrow iiiorulii,
Mm.3',-ic from the ."-iiate. Infonnlii tlm
llmwi Hut 8 .1 Jl Nos, relating to pow i-rn of
CouunltKv on Commerce Ac, bad been adopt
ed. .aiiie wa coik urnil In liy the IIoii-o. '
MeMii;i' from the Senate liifoi'inlnu' the
lloll-etli.it S.I It Noi:i, ivl.ithelo compel!.
Kit Ion ol Mtller. In ICi-teni Oivvon for
dcnn'datioii'.oriiidlaiiihiilhivneoucuried In. I
il IINo'JO, proMdln' fur uliller hounlle-'
.Ve. w.f reported hack hy .MrMnipMin, with
icrtnln amendment u'l;c-ted, which weie '
ailnpted, when lliolilll w.11 leferivd to a com-1
mltteo of tho whole, to he taken up nl.'li
o'clock to-morrow.
It II No IS, ivfcrrhu to the iclivllon ol
Jiirli" was referred to the .luilli l.ir Coimnlt. '
I iv with liiiriii'tloiii. 1
.Mr Coiiule Introduced II UNo,.il, In relieve I
I C HiiWlhoi 11, which vai pa.vil (on mvoihI i
icadlni:, AUocato nutleu that he would In. .
trodilcun hill lo provide fur Mipp1)ln,r the 1
city of I'm Hand with water.
II It No 111, wiKpat-edtoprinlileforailuril.
Inir tho he"! polhle iireonuiiod.it Ion to ladle
at the elivtlon fur irnltiil States Seiiatm-, '
llonv aiyoiirned to in o'clock to-morrow 1
moruliu;.
I10t -I' MllllMMI M'.-.slll.N. ,
SAU-.M, Sept.'Jil, IMIJ. 1
IIoummih'iiiIi1iiI at III am, several nicniliers
belli); absent. The fmirii.il ol .ve-terday was ,
lead and appioiiil. II II No, 'Jl, pioxldliu;
for an apiiroprlatlon lur the cm lion of a
Capitol Ifutldlni. which was rend a third 1
time ycstcidiy and made the special outer tor
III o'clock this morning, e.imu up In its order.
Mr. Ilmhalik spoke in favor of the passage of
tho hill, hut Ihoiilit the appropriation
asked for was loo lare: and then upon oil-
ereila resolution to iv-coiundt the hill to tin'
Coniinlttn'on Internal allidrs with liilrnc-'
tlonsto strikeout tho words "one hundred
llioil-and dollars." Mlhstlttitliii; In Hen there
of tho words " till) lliuiKind dollars ;" mak
ing tlm sum Die ainoiint ol the appropria
tion, j
Mr. ("ralior oll'creil an ameuihiieiit to the
rcMilutlonof Mr. Iliirhank lo halo iili-tltu-tisl
In thu bill :H),(HXl Instead ol $.V),lHH.
Auaiiieiidmcnt In this amendment was oil',
crcd, hut was ruled out of older, tho hill lio
In'oii Its third iradlii.
After scleral iir'Uiiicnts 011 lheiuestlon of
appropriation hiillns'iilllcui'ilto,tlieaiiicnil.
incut to Mr. Iliirhank's ivsolullon was votisl
Uiouaiid lost,
Mr. llniliaiik then culled for thu a)es and
ins's iion Ids resolution, which, tho roll
Ik'Iii called reslllteil as follows ; A) cs 1'.',
lus'sIIT. Itesolutloii lost,
A motion that the lloiw lake a nvcs Ik'.
ln'Votiil upon and lost, the a)cs and inn's
wero calleil fur upon thu Hill, as read Urn
third time, with the following result : A)es
4:1, iiih's II, Tho hill Im Iiij; p.ic hy u nujor
Ity of ;I7 VJiles-
II II No '.'I, was then olfcnsl, to Invito I ho
Senate tuiius't thu Jloiiso In Joint convention
at 1'JM, to-day, lo ml,' for 1,'ullisl Mate Sen.
ator, and ndoptnl,
.Irlllrsch then oll'civila resohillou, that
(lie .lolnt Convention resume at 'J o'clock this
I'M, and continue to ballot lor United States
Senator until 11 Senator should lie clcctnl: on
account ol tho irrcat loss ot tlinu rotitlliiK
I'aoni thoassi'mhlln); of the.lolnt Coiiiciillon
from day today.
(in 1110II011 lids resohillou was laid on the
table. "Die lloiie then took a nve..
MOI'XK iriKII.MKI.V M4(I.V.
Hoiim! met Iminedlatcly after the ailjoiiin
ment of the.lolnt CoiiNcntlon, .i.vl adloiirned
to IDA .M,lo-IHO1)W,
r-VSVir MllllMMI sk.ss, in,
Senile met at la a M. S II No l:l, was re.
liortid hack hy the .ludlelary Coiunillteeaud
Its lusauu rivonuueiidisl,
( omuilltisMiii Claims niorlid hack h II No
III, ris'i'i'iliniiiiisl lis passage
Thu Coiiuulttieoii i:ni;io..iiieiit reported
s II No's , .'i,3J ntul -j.) truly ciiunisMsl,
Mr lliMowlnlrixlueisIs II No.'IJ, iintlmily
III'.' the (ioveriior lo appolnl lien 1. 1, Apjiliw
lialu a Coimiiissloiier or liiimlKI'alloii ,.e. '
Thu Hill pa. ml III. lii. I nailing.
h II No ."l, lo plevellt frauds III cUvlliili,
passed Us sts'ond riiidliiand vvas icliii lusl to (
the Comiulttis'oii Klis'tluiis,
S II No .'M, to ami lid an act ci(.itlux the
nlllcuof Mate Itel-lcr nt Ul I Iramlu, passed
its sivoiid leading and was nfcind loioin
mlllis'on I'lihlle liuds.
S II No II, 11 Inline to leiltiiu aiiKlidineiils
In State laws, passl by a vole of lo to II,
ft II No ).", 11 laliiiu lo the lights of mauled
IVollK'll, pllssld ll) a voir nl '.into'.', '
II No 'J.1, risiililu Hie nvoiillnj: of
pud nts, itiviis-a Ac, of 1111I estate, paswsl b)
a vole of SUto .'.
S It No 'il, to 11 filiate civil and ciliidn.il
pliK'inlurcs In .lii.tleo's Com l, iiims li) a
voluol'JI to I,
ft N No I'l. topioild" tor the const riK'tloii
ofawaxoii 10.ul through ..unit and llakcr
counties, made the sj.s'l.il ordi r for HI M
lo-limrrow.
Cornelllils oll'erisl a n solution eujoliiliu the
Senate to vote n;'aln.t an adjoiirmiieiit of
Joint C'ouveiitloii allir lirl ballot, l.o.t by
a vote of 12 to HI.
Senate adjourned loiiieit in Joint Com en.
lion.
Iloth Hook's mi 1 til I'J i, for the purpov
of chsjtltw a I.' S N-iulor.
Tho liilliiwln' j;iitleiiii 11 wchi plaud in
nomination ;
.Titj II Mitchell, AV II Cnrlx-tt, .1 II Mater,
N II Cranor. I, I. MrArthcr hikI I' I Trim.
Thu roll Mjik called, tlic result was as ,
follows: Mitchell, Ik'tpCvrls'lt, n; bLilcr,
Sj Cranor, .'ij I'rim, U;'McArlhur, H. '
Volume IV.-Number 32.
Neither candidate r.viMuza niajurily, tin
iisscmhl) look a i'isv" luilli '-' v M.
l X V 1 .ini'.tl.VnlN M'.NslOX.
Senate resumed at 'Jlt.1 1' M.
Mr. HiI-low moved an niUotirinni'iil lol.
Mr. r.illcison moled Iho seiiale reolie ll
self Into a roininllliv of Ihe whole carried.
On motion of Mr. Sicilian took up II II.
Noli, lo amend an act rclatliu; to elections
and thu modi' of lllllui; vacancies In olllce.
Tlieiv was a Icimthy illciis.on on Ihe .irl
oils amendments ollcivd by uicmhcis, hut It
was tin illy adopted by vtlons,
Tlu'hlll tsiiu Impoitaiit one, chanirltis' the
picM'iit Hindu of 0tl1iK to the ballot.
On motion ol' .Mr. I 'ay (lieeoniuillleo I'iko
andiepoited the hill back to the Seiiitc, and
iwomiiiended lis Kfcrenci' to Hie Commltliv
011 I licet Ion-,
Senate aiMoiiriicd.
IUH'm: MllllMMI Sl'.HsluN'.
tsii.nM,Si'lit.27 ;2
IIiiiimi iisseiehliil at lilA.M, sK lueiiibti's
absent. .I0i11n.1l of )esenlay trad and nji
proi 11I.
Tlie Jiidlclarv Commlltis' ivportcd back II
II No II, iimeiiillii the I'm Hand I'ollce hill mid
ivriimineiideil Its pas-aj,'e. On motion tlm
hill was considered ciurosscd and read Ihe
third time. No objection belli;; nude Ihe bill
was put upon Us 1I11.1I passage and passed
liiiimiunusl),
MrKii'.'leoll'emlll II No'.'.', to Imllo Mrs.
A .1 Duiilwuv Ion se.it within thu lur of tlm
House, aiul illivclinj; Hie Sargent atAriiuto
provide her with 11 (able ,Vc. Adopted.
lilt No 'J.I, enipovvcilii tho SiMiikerlo
employ an etra clerk, was oll'crcdnnd adopt.
ed.
II It Noll, to Instruct tlm coiiimlllciHin
lands to iniike ccrlalii iiiuln.itioiis innl re
port, was taken up and udoptcil.
II ItNo'i.'i, allowliiK clerks elected hy the
lloii-e the saiiiu aiiioiint of posla stamps as
members. Atneiiilcil lo Include Hrjjt. at
Arms and door-kis's'r. Aincuiksl a msoiul
Hum sons to Include thu n'liorlcrs. The
whole mailer was laid on tlm tabic.
II II .no's I'J and HI, went reported back.a.
con is'lly engrossed.
II .1 It No HI, was reported as cornelly on
rollitl. II II No Iltl, lo aid the County Commissioner
of 1 lunulas county In hulldliu; a bridge over
North r'nipiiu.i Itlvcr inar Winchester, mid
and nfer led lo Coiiuutttisi on lliuds and
Hlkdiways.
II II No III, provldlin, for tlm const ruction
of a wiikoii nsid liom Tillamook Hay to
Clatsop I'lalli", lead and refenxtl to Com
niltlce on IIimiIs and Highways.
Mr Spcakt r 1.11111 uotlco lh.it hejiail slgneil
IIoiihi Joint Moiiorlal No I,
II II No 41, liiovlillnc for tlm coii.trucllon
of a ro.ul up tiiu Miuth bank ol thu Columbia
Itlvcr, read and ivfericd to Couiinltteoou
ItiNidsaud lllli'vajs.
II II No I'i, loiimeinl laws of Oivon rcl.il
lux to ipiallllcatlon ol iiler, n'frrnsl ton
sehvl Coininllliv.
II II No III, rclciiiii;,' to appoliilmcnt of
l(oidSiiierlors, nlcriisl to Commlttcn 011
Itoailsand Highways,
II ll.o4l, irKiilillliK Iho Hum fur holdln
lliu Sllplinio and t.'licull Colitis, lefei red to
Jlllllcilll')'X.iUlllllltls',
II II No ol, Intrixlilieil and, nn motion,
read by title.
On motion the regular older of business
lias siiiM'iidisl to lake up 11 It No 'Ji, asklm;
thuHoiiMito Vote 111 Joint Cillcnllou that
that body ir-iiui" iillcra iveesM lor lliu pur
pose ol Inking 111ldlll011.il ballot or billots for
I'm Senator, and Which wns laid on the tahlo
le.teniiiy, on is 1111,' put iomhoiiiu remiii
Hon was lo'l.
II II No ., lelaliiiif In state liisitolst,
Was llltliidllil.ll llicolillli),' to previous nutiie
mid passed In sreiineil nulling,
On motion the Supieiim Court and Slab'
Olllcers wile lnvltiilto i-als within the bar
ol thu Hiiiiso during the. lulut Coiileiitiou.
IIoiIh' then look a lei ess of tell lulllllles,
IHit'sHirTHIVKiV nUiMMi.V,
II II No I', to amend 1111 act referring to
l.ikln,r up of I'slr.ti'. nail second lliiiennd
ii'fi-unl ton -elect commit li- M'i's'rs. Harst,
Li How mid (ilii'.'le,
II II No Hi, to pi 01 ld lor iriil' -lust lull cor
poiatloii. Im lliu puiio-4i of holding 1 hiirch
pl'ojicil) Ac, ie.ul siroud lime and nlcri'td to
Couiiulltis'oii Corporation-.
II II No I,', iiiiiendlii;,' tin it'-l In liieoiporale
llii'iiiv ol l-i-t I'ortlmul, Had suoml time
mid iviern d to mcmhi'M ( Multnomah conn
I). II II No l'i, mithotl.iiif; the Mx'ittary ol
Stale to sell iiuutlillli; coJc of tin Coiloat
?1pereopv, ii-.ul i-cniid thin', and. on siis-is-iislnii
ot'llie rubs', wnspiitoiiltkililiil ntul-
liiijiiud ISlSMlt.
II U. No IS.lllllelldllU Ih'l 'IUC'lll 1-lVVs IIV-
IVrrliij? lo takliu' lip estr.i). Mi(tiuu to Mis.
ihiiJ lilies, iiadb) Hllu .iwl n fyr IOjamp
comiiilttioasll II No 4.1. Carried.
II II No rsi, .sii act to 11 llevu.l (.' I law thorn,
rend mcoiiiI Ihiie and rvlincd In (.'omiiiltlie
oil Claims.
n II.NoT, aiiicndln mi act leaillullii en
ilu.nu, nad hs'oiiiI tlmu ami rcfcni'il to
Commltliv Oil .ludlelary.
S II No HI, i.rinldlnl'or Hie roiistnictlon
of a wmroii ro.ul through .larksou, (Irani and
Hakcr counties, on motion, rules wero fcu-
t'onllntinl uii Kljlilh Ytie.