Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 22, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY, OREGON, StTyOItXIX;, JANUARY lfcSJ).
JTj CKSTH A WEEK.
9,99.00
N GOLD
To lie Given Away. I
C'.j? fni thin mlv tiilwntciit and Herd it
J LAil.MHK ;'., Narrcrvnian, Toronto,
Owiiuta, v ith 14 three-cert Canadian, H 21
two-rent American postage (stamps, and thev
will wind yon by mail (postpaid) in jfood tiuw
lor p.autiri;r in . April or May next, your
enon e of any on of the fcllwin;r rollectioii
of plant, and enter your name in oicpeti
ior, tor theJCf'w oO in cM that they are
trivine nw .y u order to introduce their nur
ery "ofc '
Collection of Flai-ts:
Nfcl-fclhartlv roses. .
. No. '2 '2 hardy climiair roses
No. 3 2 over blooming rosea tor, home cul
ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. 1
So. 510 liladiola.
No. 63 hardy grape vines.
No. 7 8 ragptierrr plantH, 4 each black and
red.
No. a- 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice' kind.
. No. tt ft very choice plants four housg .cul
;;.. - ..--i- ".",
105 cherry currant (ret).
- Xo. 11 ft Lees proline currants (black)
No, 12 S white grape c-.rrnt
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
alonif with stamps for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as they
m:: to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive cifts as follows:
1st SiW I The t.ext 20, 910 each.
2nd 100 ! The next 40, 5 each.
3rd 50 The next 415, $ each.
4th 30 1 he next 20, 1 each.
5th 20
Alter M).0oo letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
gifts as follows:
1st $225 Nei 10, 815 each
2nd 135 Next 15, 810 each
2rd - 75 j Next 40. each
4tn 50 i Next 470, ?2 each
5th 25 Next 500. 1 each
After IiO.Wki letters have been reccired,
the senders of the next 1,000 letters will re
ceive K'fts as follows:
1 and 2..".. .i0n rach Next 5 ?20 each
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 each
, 7 and 8. . . 5m each Next 3 each
f, 10. 11, 12. 25 each Next tt3 1 each
After 150.0W letters huve been receivetl the
senders of the next l.UHMettcrs will teceive
kifts as follows:
1 103each Next 10 $20 each
2... 75eaih Next 25 In each
3 and 4 50 eac h J Next 2 each
Next 5 25 each Next 47!) 1 each
Any person may m nil any nniiU r of tunes
for any of the above collections. If j cents iu
tamis extra is sen... we will send in Jun
next a print d list of the names of all persons
who arc entitled to irifts.
We make thU liberal offer to readers of the
Hkkami, knowing it wi.l not a us now, but
our object is to intra luce our stock and build
up a trade Our mail ini; points are Toronto
and Sbrubmount. tint., Koehnder, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., Hai'iesville, (., and C'hicauo,
111., and we will guarantee all stock to reach
our nstnmcrs in (food condition. We employ
no ai-eiits but deal direct with customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part ot
the I'nitcd St.i:tsor Canaoa at about one
half the price chari.-e.i by other nurserymen,
thrnttifh agents, iiciueinber we will not In;
undersold by any reliable linn. Send us ;.
liit of wants and we will quote you prics: or
10 cents for a hand nine il ustrated atuloe.uc
which you may deduct irom vour lirt-t ord-r.
Address nil litters.
J. IAH MER & CO ,
Nurservrieii.
TO KOX 1 0, ("A N AW.
I'KOl'P, WHOOPING
Bronebiti iinnieuiatcl.v
ShiUdi's t il"''. Foshay .
C(L;i'II ANl
relieved, by !
V .M IS..11.
Albany
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A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Pcdr,izeil by Square People
OF ALBANY, OREGON.
ruE.-iiE.ii, L. Kiinn.
VICE-PKKMDENT S. E. YoUDg,
cashier G.E.Chaniberlain,
rMtANA. r.s A GENERAL;. .HANKI.Nt;
X 151 ;.EiS. Ace.T.nts kept rubjeet to
check. Sit'ht Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer o!d on New York. Chicago. Sm
FraiifiMU anil Portiand.Orc-on. Colliitions
made on favorable terms.
S. E. You ""lP Ft ins
L..-E. I.I.AIN VV. K. ll-RKKLL
GRO. E. CHAMBRHLAI.j
Jas. K. Powicul. Assistant Cashier.
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Mini
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1WKIGHT WISHES TO AN'
nounce to those desirous of re
ceiving instruction in
Flower painting in oil colors.
Landscape painting in oil color,
M trine painting in o'l color.
Portrait painting in oil colors.
Landscape painting in watrr colors.
Flowers tn water colors.
Thai lie is prepared to give lessons
r ibe above sud;es in The Sfn.'inn
f.l. ck Those desirous of jo'ning my
v'. ' ; st' c'.i---' .! M'r.irc tei iu 'tv
tiling Ibe City LUng su-re
hwm& Mcrcbits
RSURANCE
COM. A. X Y
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mm
VIll'lllU
bat ml m
Instruction
Painti nor
K nova I tVJi1 a
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Absolutely Pure.
ThiB powaer never varies. A marvel
ot purity .strength and wholesomeness
More economical than the ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion witb multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate jiowdcrs
Sold only in wis. Kotai. BakiS" jow
dek Co . lO". Wall st.. N. Y.
D V Ckowlet & Co., A.srnt,
Portland, Oregon.
rnvsMi.ixs.
I'AVIS, M. I. IPHYSkCI.W AND
aurenn. Can "e found at Ins uirce
room ii. Sirahun s block, Urst street. A'Dany
ureuon-
DR C. CHAMBKRLIN. HOMKOPATHIC
phvsiciiin and surireon. Otticc, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon.
G w.
ANI SUK
geon, Albany, Oregon.
ELLIS, PHYSICIAN
AND St'Rr
jreon, Albai.y, Oregon.
a
C. KKLLT, PHYSICIAN AND ol"R-
eon Albany, Drcmi, oft'ee in t urces
new block Otlice hours, from S A. M. to 4
p. M.
A. I. ROSITKl!, VETKKINARV SU!
. L'eon, graduate ot Onutrio. veterinary
college and memlier of the intrio veterin
ary medical Kticiety, is r pared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
wieiititic principles. Otticc second door east
of the opera house, Albany, Oregon.
DR. R KOi.DEW.W, VK'I K11INAKY M R.
Ifeon, Albany, Oregon. -Graduate of tJer
man and Ainoricirn i-oaeies.
Klrrlriranil llomeop;i!Iiic Treatment
iT
1HOSK DKSIItlNf: KII'IIKU Ol- THESE
s.vfe and reliable methods of treatinir dis
ease will tiiid Dr. K. A. McAlistrr prepared
with excellent a:nli.i"(HM tor admin, iterin,'
either, as the nature of th" case muv re-psire.
He may be tonnd at bis otlice on Tl:ird street,
two uuors suth of the clcctiic lieht, station,
when not absent on professional business.
DK. E. A. M'ALIS'I EH, H( IM EOPATHIU
phvsieian, has removed bis otlice fr..m
I 1'iinn's block to his resi.Ii neo on Third street.
two d.-ois south ! the clecftic liebt station.
4TTOBES.
N. BLACKHI KN, ATTORNEY AT
.aw, Albany, Oreiron. uihce in Odd
bellow s temple. - ill practice in all courts
ot the state, and 'ie special attention to all
business. '
II' OLYERTON CIIAKLES E. A n'ORXEY
l V at Law, Albany, Or. Olhce in rooms is
and 14, rosters lilock, over L. '.. Wain's
stor
T K
WEATHollFoUP, ATTORNEY AT
i-, Al'.anv, Oregon. mice in Odd
K.-lo.v's Te:r Will practice in all the
court-) of thotatc, and .ive special attenticu
to ail biisii.ess
i j pEYEKK liofSK, ALBANY, OR.
Lt I'teitf.r, I'np. o.ily first -eela
ih'. :!y. si:!;!c rooms I
-CI IAS.
I;iss house
for coin-
iiu-rci'il in
No I'iiiii.Miicrt ehtoiovt-d in toe
l kit. .In :i. I
;-r.ti st i.'i- ollice for l'or aII:s.
11.
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arni
'.. Til L WATCHMAKE
AlbaiM , Ore.:'.i.
'.Vele
Ilcifiiiiin's liimiiit. !
' !
Mum OIoigkp1, Prep,
.! I: NT l NoW
in tl'.e Sa 'io ir.di
ii;'km;d in
ImiMiiU l.c-
!f 1 li.e-ls
: Dicr.-ii in
pllb' I'' i-i r--m,
t-Ii. .1 v.i'h
:.s. Sasistao
1'J
',v the
,d I.,- ;
.ii -. ni
t .
I be b-
!'.. . i iv H 'n-c, here
'. .ul boiijs. M
.-'.1 ellst":t ers uml the
l.'. l !.e f'.t.ie- Mi'l be
i.Uli1-. the li.ai ket a.l'i.
i tion uarM:tee .
Ml. c- reks :.h formerly propiieor of tlu
I'.ev ei 1 io i-e. ''estiillt Hit, wbicb liciau on
tin- K:a- '"can p':i!,bit f.niml tin' pi:,n lidn't.
sn.-.vc'l. so h- i pepci! bis I'-e-i nt rc-'taurant
win re be lias en yein nil satisi.iction.
I'er-.--s HM.-i'it: a l:r!-ckss meal sbould
211 to llei ni; i.n s.
it-:.'' No ' (i'nc einp'oM'd
i;tH'M-A l.oi.D MM; WIIU IijPa;
1 .-:. Ov nen-:in ha'. e si;me by inliiii at
!. M. Kre:n h's jcwclrv store.
I.)
oi:is or
wool! for s;-.!c.
, V Fill AND MAPLE
Apply to s, ;onrlcy.
Jlei".: l.ser:
7 -a -'I ani oi..mpia.i sep.ved
XJ in sli everv (lav at H. i. n ks' restaurant j
nf fee.
CHANGE (IF XAK.
Ill the County Couit of Linn Cotintv, State
ot or.-u'on.
VO'tUK IS MERKSIV tilVEX TO ALL
XX iirsons concerned that by rrdcrofthe
county couit duly niaiie antl entered
i'4
reeoril on Monday, January 7th, ls
name ot cnarles 11. Si hutc:t was changed
frt.m Cbailes II. Schubert to Charles H
l!iii!!e
ltone by onlur of the Hon. 1 K. X. black -burn
jude of snid count v court.
Witness my hand and the seal of said court
affixed thin 7th day of January A. I). ls9
E. E H ON I AG I E.
Count Clerk.
Lund Marveylne.
1)ART1RS DF.SIRIHO 81'RVRYSNO DOXR CAN OI
tain accurate and prompt work bv calliti"
upou ex-count r survcyoi t, f. T. Fisher. He
bus eoiiiplete copies ol field note and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do survevinjr in
t.ny jtart of Linn county. Postotfice aildress
Millers Station, Linn coutitv, Oregon. '
DAVIS BROS- AND CO.
DftAlMtS IS R.'aRAlMMtCU)IBIl.
SIIEDD.LJXXCc. 0$EGO$
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DiscoTtrle More tultiabte 'lima
Void.
Are Santa Abiij. the California dis-crr'-ery
tor Consumption and diseases
ofr.-i throat, Chest and Lurjrs, and
Caiilornia Cat-K-Cure. the oiily :iar
f.ntecd cure Ur C aUn ii, Coid in the
Head and kindled ctmplaintA. Tlicy
are o?d at l per package, or three
for $50, and -e-', recom mended and
used by the leaj?;: j-'iysiflans of the
Pacific" Coast, 'jj' 'cret compounds,
juaianteeo by loshsy iC Mason
narkllii'nAri' vi Jiulvc.
The t est Sa've in ine world fornti
Bruises, Sores. L'lov-s, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tet'er, happed hands,
Chiiblai hb orr.s, and all skin erup.
ions, and positively cures Piles, or
pay required. It is guaranteed t
Kive perfect satisfaction, or mone
refunded. Price 25 cents per box a
Foshay vt Mason's.
The dry cold weather of tAe early
winter months is productive of a grea
deal of croup among children. Moth
be prepared to arrest it as noon as the
tU-t symptoms .. appear. True croup
rtrvrf .comes " without a warning: . day
or two befote the attack the chid will
become hoaree, and that symptoms is
soon followed by a peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Hemedy is given as soon as this hoarse
ness or cough appears, all danger and
anxiety mayi be avoided; it has never i
fttilod I'Vonn n fhM must. Rvri faRfK. !
There is no danger in giving the
Remedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Foshay &
.Mason.
ipprd la the Bad.
Is it nof.better to nip Consumption
the greatest scourge of humanity in
the bud. than to try to stay its prq
gress on the brink of the grave. A
few doses oi' California's most useful
production, will releive, and a thor
ough treatment will cure. Nasal
Catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption can be cured by Califor
nia Cat-K-Cure. These remedies art
sold and fully warreuted by Foshay &
Mason.
When Baby wsi bIcV,
We gave her Castoria.
When she was a Child,
She cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss,
Sho clung to Castoria.
When she had Children,
She gar them Custoria.
Call on Biowncll it Stanard's for
candies and nuts for the licliuavs. A
fine assortment on hand. I
(io and see
Will c Stark's.
the new silverware at
Auction everv Saturduv' afternoon
ut M. J. Monteith's.
11
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Company's
THE
MOUNT SHASTA
ROUTE.
Time Between
iiiul nn Franrisro
Alliiin.v
35
35
California express trains run daily between
Portland a-id San Francisco.
4:00 i m. .Lv Portland .... Ar..l0:4" am
S:ljpm..l.v Albany Lv.. 0:45 am
7:4."i a in.. A r. S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-00 an.
Loral lns. Train Dally- Ex. Sundav
:' a in.
Il'Nii p in.
2:l'i i m.
. Lv I'"" land .
.Lv Albany....
.Ar Eugene..
. Ar. . pm
.Lv.. 11 an:
. Lv. . :'io aai
Lebanon ISrnnrh.
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TI LLMAN JUT I T.T SIJ.KPKKS
Tonn.vT slmf.hm; c,i:s
tor aeC'inmodatioii of seeond-elnss -as-s.-t
i s a?t:n b: d to Express Tniins.
I'heO. A C. It It. Ferry in::!.. ; oiinrc'ii.n
v. i'.Ii ,il' the resrnliir 1 1 .. i u- on the e.istsidv !:
vision irom toot ot !' street.
IVesC .tlc
r.ftu'-eti I'dillain
I.M v i-.:..
i aiul t'orviillis.
pt Siiinlay
A;', ii.'jui
Lv
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i l J:-.'.". p m.
Express
v TV '11. i- L . .
TraJis t?ail I'x tpt
Sumlny
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f...I."i:.Pi
jt with
p in
p i:i
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Portland . . Ar.
. .M. .;.i,.. Villi;. I.v.
At Albanv and Corvu!lis ronne
traiiis of On irrti !':( ifu lta'lro.id.
THROUGH TiCKF.TS
I -i All Poi-its
SOUTH AND EAST
Via California.
7"For fu'l infoniia: ion rt eanlio; ratc,
map--, etc-, call on co.i panv's nL'cnt at Albany
i. KOh.1! I. Kit, E. 1'. ItOCEI.'S.
Manager. Asst. i;. K. .v. P A
FOSHAY & M-AiSOTM
WhoKwilc and ,Ket;iii
iOny Booksellers
Dissolution Roller.
! rPIIR FARTSKBSIIIP IIKKETuKORR KXISTIXO BR-
J. tween U. . Harris and W. E. Cillctf,
marble dealers, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Mr. (tillett retiring. All
peisons knr wine; themselves imlcbtod to thi
firm will pltiuc ca l at their shop and settle
at once. G. W. IIakrih.
W, E, Gillrtt.
Albany, January 7, 1881-'.
OrniilflTirl ia PoliPrnmifi
UVUIllUIU W tailiUJIIl
PASTURAGE.
SIX IVNDRED ACKE8 OF
GOOD PASTURAGE
And abundance ot running water on
the Elliott Kanch, lour miles. south of
tkio Horses per month; cattle 50
i'-"So diseust ii stuck received,
cent,::, U. C. MOON,
Scio, Oregod.
.lt4ND PEIA HOIE BiBKCII.
The Top or mart Block In Flames
$2o.0Ott Mm Cp In iiinokr.
St. Paul (Minn), Jan. 21. At 8
o'clock this morning a fire was dis
covered in the Grand Opera House,
which originated in the gentle
men's coat room; during the ab
sence of the nightwatchman. At 9
o'clock the building was a complete
ruin, and only the walls are stand
ing. The top of court block is on
fire, and the tiames are inaccessi
ble. The losson the opera house
is $20,000.
DE8CB1PTION OP THE BLCEBEKBV
The Blueberry is a valuable fruit
and is reliable to grow in our. North
ern states, where the more tender
varieties of fruits winter-kill. It is
perfectly hardy, having stood 40 de
gi ees below zero without showing any
injury to the most tender buds, it
f R .tt ui . r
Jul' ttnd, ,s. or,,w.!" 1 lust,e.1'8 1'k.eJ
ttooiu me jsi oi
nr
rants; shape, round; color, reddish
purple at first, but becomes a bluish
bl.iciv when fully ripened. The flavor
is equal to the raspberry, a very ini'd,
rich sub-acid, pronounced by most
people delicious. It may be 6erved
with sugar and ereai: or cooked
S'juce, and is splendid canned for
winter use Hie plant se ms to
flourish in all soils and is a prolific
bearer. It grows very stocky and
makes a nice hedge. The shining
daik green leaves and the blue fruit
? 1 - . . 1 . . Tl.- .1 .
mahiug a juc.nin ciiiili um. i hi; ut.
mand for the f?uit is great, and ucual
ly brings 15 cents per quart. Ttev
commence bearing the first year alter
setting out, and rieid a full crop the
second and thitd year vfter setting
out. They are yropagated from suck
ers and root cuttings. The plant is
about the height and size of a currant
bush a id very t-tocky, holding the
fruit we.l up from the ground Plants
should be set in the spring, during
March, April and May, in rows two or
three feet apart, "nd five or six feet
between the rows, making a perfect
hedge, and no grass or weeds should
be allowed to grow between rows.
I'KICB LIST.
1 dozen plants by mall f HO
'2 dozen plants by mail s. 1 (XI
100 dozen plants by express. .. .
1000 dozen plants by express or
freight 15 00
Plants are carefully packed in damp
inofs and delivereJ to express or
freight ollice, for which I make no
cxtrj charge.
Ho tow Send Money. I would pre
fer to have money sent by American
express order, all sums of $5 and
under cost only 5 cents, and if order
is lost, money' will be promptly re
DMidedto seudcr. If not convenient to
obtain express order, money can be
sent by registered lettei or postollicc
money order or postal note, drawn on
Portland, Michigan. Postage stamps
will not be accepted only from our
I'Urtome.'s that cannot obtain an ex
press order only those of the one
cent denomination wanted.
' L. U. Staples,
Portland, Iona Co., Mich.
!:uii:f miatio.
Sla-i yeast atj'.rowncll A StaraH's
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Head's.
New dress gnods the verjl. a's,e
stjles at . V. Kind's.
A tine line of new silverware just
open'"' at Will t Stark's.
Asbe autiful as a dream that line o
allies l.u ; i li.ll. at V p.l;ti:d
The largest :n.d best assortment of
tea and loll'ee in town at Brownell .V
Stan.ird's.
All kinds of spices and condiments
jor the holiday trade at C. II. Spencei's.
Mince meat and chow chow, ln1li
Eastern and home made, at C. II,
Spencer's.
Extra soda crackers, fresh from the
factory, every week at Brownell V;
Stanard's.
I l.i.ici- groceries,, l.oMi staple and
fanty, arriving every day at C. il
Spencer's.
Craii'iicrri'-s and a'l kind
c::i:i!''d
ijuality
ai. (I evaporated fruits of best
:t II. Spencer'
Fine old cherry bounce i't M. l'.aiiin
irart's. Kiiifst line of jersies'.ever in Albanv
ut Keiiti's,
T. A. Arcliilmld, ajnt fur the Sii"j
er Manufacturing Co., tipj:t.s,ii- 'ii:.
I'ellotvs temple.
'rackeis, t inker ari s antl a irrca
variety of sweet uoods. all fresh end
nice, at C. II. Spcucer'a.
Our customei's nevcrhave the li'ucs,
licaiise ivj .vrive them sin h fjood liar
otitis. XV. V Head.
AVe haSidlo three kini's of fruit j:T
and y:u will do well to see us before
ltlatiiiic your orders.
All kinds of fresh roasted codec
constantly on ' hand and ground to
order at ('. II. Spencer's,
.Tust o e.ied, a new barrel of small
mixed pickle-, which are extra nice
it nd will he ?old in any ijuaiiti'iy al C.
11. Spi.iieer's,
Mexican Cactus Hitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ii. y di -eases, indigestion, ttc. For sale
at M Banmart's
"You will never miss the water
'Till the well runs dry."
If vr.u'want a well dusr call on E. P.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable price Orders can.be let!
at this office,
Mirlh is short live:!. Fiolontr it 'f
you can. It will help your disposition
to trade with W. F. Read.
For your tine imported ind Ke
West cijrars. iro to M. Batunsart
cigar store, one door cast of Black
man's drujj store
Caallon to Molhcr.
Every mother is cau'aoned against
giving her child laudanum or p'tra
jroric; it creates an unnatural craviug
for stimulants which kills, the mind
or the child. Acker's BsUy Soother
is specially prepared to benefit chil
dren and cure their pains. It is harm
less and contains no opium or mor
phine. Sold by Foshay k Mason.
"WHY "WILL YOU corou," when
Shiloh's Cine will ffive immediate re
ilf?e Price 10c, 50c. and 1. Foshay
Mason.
French keeps railroad time,
THE LEGISLATURE
A Busy Day's Session
in Both
Houres.
BUSY KEW BILLS IXTBODVt 11.
The Albany Amended Charter Sill Bead the
Second Time-Many Belated Ltgis-larors-Besolutions,
Etc.
Special to the Herald.
iSi.EM, Jan. 21. At2 p. i. to
day the senate was called to order
by the president. The roll was
culled and excuses granted to a
number of the members who were
unable to be present on account of
the delay in the arrival of the train.
BILLS INTRODUCED.
Watts To provide for thecon
srtuction ol a railroad bridge be
tween Kay's Landing and Ash
Island.
Vat!8 To construct and im
prove boom across Yamhill river.
Moore for an act to amend
Sec. 1794 of Hill's Annotated Laws
of Oregon.
Moore To amend Sec.3101 of the
la-ws of Oregon.
Hilton To amend Sec. 3351 of
the laws of Oregon.
Cogswell To provide for a wagon
road from Baisley, Klamath Co ,
to the southern part of the county.
Hilton To protect public high
ways. Irvine To protect contractors in
their claim against corporations.
Cogswell To authorize C. S.
and K. il. Moore to construct and
maintain a boom in Link river.
Hamilton To provide for the
improvement of a wagon road from
Heppner to Monument.
Muclair To construct and main
tain public bridges.
Sinclair To appropriate money
to I. Hacker for money paid to the
state laud commissioners.
Kaley To amend an act to in
corporate the city of Veston.
Cogswell To amend laws relat-
inu to irrigation in the different
counties.
Mackay To protect birds in Or
egon.
Watkins To ami nd the chatter
of Dalles City and provide for
bonds for indebtedness, the con
struction of water works, etc.
Watkins To enable Dalles Citv
to amei d an a t to dispose of a
certain tract oi land and to pro
vide for the disposal of the pro
cectls of the same.
Chamherlin To establish a re
form school lor the punishment ol
juvenile offenders. ;
Hatch To prevent cattle from
running at large on certain public
tiiutiwavH in tbis Mate.
Cogswell introduced a resolution
concerning the disposition of tlu;
governor's message, providing for
tne apportionment of the suie to
the various committees.
SECOND READING OF BILLS.
F.ill relalin' to vagrancy and pro
viding for repeal of the present
law ; referred to committee on cor
porations. Wager Providing for the hold
ing oi supreme court at Salem,
Jackson vi.le and Pendleton; .re
ferred to committee on judiciary.
Sinclair Providing for an act to
promyte drainage fr -agricultural
anil .-aiiit.iry purposes ; referred to
eoiiiniitHe- on agi i' tiHure.
llatcl-.To prevent betting on
e!t ciioi.s and providing lor punish
liieiit ci violators; ieiei'i'eL to com
mittee on elections.
Irvine To incorporate the cit.
"!' Albany; lvtened to cumuiiltee
in co!'poiatio;;s.
Watt- An act f-r the relief ot
.luel.J. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f i a y ; reieried to com
init'.ee liaiiiis.
Dawso:; l or an act exempting
iue ilepat tineiils and volunteer
tnenit'its thiieol iiom taxation;
ivlcrrod to committee on as.-e.-s-ments.
V'aer--lioI.'.ting to execution c.-f
deed.-; i lei red to cominiliee o.i
jiitiici.iiA .
liat in Kelaiing to the lime oi
convening ot countv eouris; re
ieried to committee on comities.
Wager For an act regul.iliiiu the
foreclosure of mortgages ; relet l ed
lo committee tin judiciaiy.
lviioy l or an act to allow trulls
am i corpoiaiions to act as admin:
trators in the seUieiuentof estates;
reieried to committee on coriora
tions. Dawson To amend certain sec
tions ol Hill's Annotated Laws ol
Oregon relating to tiie Utie ol
deeds ; reieiieil to committee on
judiciary.
Irvine To amend sections of the
code ot civil procedure as compiled
by Alattnew P. Dt ady; relet red io
committee on judiciary.
Kaley For an act io confirm to
to ttie county of Umatilla a cer
tain block in the town of Pendle
ton ; reieired to committee on cor
porations. Wager To provide for improve
ment of Fall Cieek and Little Fall
Creek in Lake county and provid
ing booms therefor ; referred to
committee on corporations.
Chandler For an act to instruct
the secretary of state and toe state
treasurer to reimburse Baker
county for delinquent taxes; re
ferred to committee on ways and
means.
Carson For an act to amend an
act to incorjiorate the city of Port
land ; referred to committee con
sisting of the iMultnou ah senators.
Looney For an act to create a
I boon of county school commission-
era to select text books for use in
the public schools in the state.
THE HOUSE.
Huff called to order bv Speaker
Smith at 2 p. m. F'ive members
absent.
P.ayer by Rev. Anselin B.Brown,
of the Congregational church, of
Salem.
Journal of last day's session read
by Chief Clerk Gregg. The min
utes approved.
HOl'SE COMMITTEES ANXOUSCED.
The speaker announced the fol
lowing standing committees :
Fdections Jennings, Fell, Pope,
Price.
Ways and means Apperson,
Earhart, Moss.
Education Blundell, Armstrong,
Kirk.
J udiciary Harrington, Waldo,
Bean, Condon, Bowditch.
Claims Gilbert , Goodnough ,
Jennings.
Military affairs--Ladd, jNorthup,
Miller, of Jackson.
Koads and highways Paulsen,
Hume, Hunter.
Fnurossed bills Roberts, Har
rington, Myers.
Enrolled wills Condon, Roe,
Gam bee.
Indian affairs Geer , Moore,
Stafford.
Printing Crook, Hume, Miller.
of Jackson.
Corporutions-Laughlhi, Northup,
Fell.
Commerce Thompson, Parker,
Thomas, Short, Morelock.
Counties Crosno, eed, Laugn
lin, Blundell, Moss.
F'ederal relations Parker, Weed,
Bowditch.
Mining Haskel, Howard, Price.
Public lands Gillham, Kicker,
Napton.
Internal improvements-Stafford,
Fisher, of PoIk, ;mi-i liami.
Putiiic buildings Geer, Earhart,
Napton.
Agriculture PoacII. Roj, La
Brie.
Alcoholic trathc Layman, Fish
er, of Multnomah, Ieroy.
Railway and tiansportation
Maxwell, Strowbridge, McCoy,
Miller, of Linn.
Assessment a. id transportation
Waldo, Williamson , Pacquet ,
Gambree.
Also the following on joint com
mittee on rules on iue part of the
house : Miller, of Jackson, Apper
son. Pacquet Resolution referring to
different portions of the governor's
message and different committees ;
adopted.
Memorial from Grant's Pass ask
ing amendments to the city char
ter was read.
Armstrong Memorial to con
gress, asking the purchase of locks
at Oregon City by the federal gov
e inn nt.
llu ie Res iluti n asking ap
pointment of stain; ng committee
on fisheries; a lopteo.
F'isliei Resolution authorizing
chairman ol coin mi it es to appoint
clerks; adopted.
Jennings Resolution intructii.g
clerks to Have cali nd
order of bu-iness tor
ts of ti e
each d..y -
printed lor the usu t n embers. '
A communication was reeeiv d , Paqin t To provide for assess
frooi the s-cr.-iar uf state, su: - j ment blanks for school districts,
mating the railroad comin.ssioi -1 Hahn io incoi joraie the city
er.- report. cf Astoria.
A communication was received j IVan To iue- rM..i ile tiie cily of
from John Miiil.tn, conn.sel ai d ! Pendleton.
agei.t for OrvL' jti, submitting docn- j Thompson Tn amend an act
luct.ts retciieedio committee on j providing for salaries of officers f
claims. j Portland iiie lU partimMit.
II ;m Kesolu ion t! at sections i Jir.tn T ainotiil S,-es. ;:',1 and
2, .. and 1 , artiei.- 7, ai.l section 1, . r:;:; nf the cimi- of civil pii'edun
aiiicie i:J ol tne cuii.-tituuoii be fif tliesttt of ( nnii, as compiled
a .n'atcd, and substitutes, relating! '.v Deady and Lane in relation to
to tne circuit court judges ami ofli- divorces. .
cers oi siato-: reieiieil to unieiarv
Norlhup Mi iii'.'M.il lo congress
a-kir.g lii..t Kol'cri Williams, ser
...;. ni in tiu ordnance corps at
V..!i-'ovei', it' placed on I In le
ered li.-t vi;h in'i pay; ru'es sus
pei.ded and im loot lili iidooted.
to.i iiiovtvl that UM c.iiies
1
the
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li-l ol .vlaiiilin
: commilii'ts
oi i he house,
ameiitimei't ,
aiiu'iitliiiei.t
ne pi iiiied for the ti;
l'aiilren olieivd an
!nak:nj: 21M copies:
j -! e .lili-il.
Moiei.of .liksoii, moved that
one tiiou.-and cipies of the g iverii
oi 's lues-age be ordered piinietl;
adopie J.
Ill I.I. S IN T.'tolVr;i. J
Tliompsoi, To analyze minora' ,
Aater.s and oilier liquids ana to
prevent adulterations. i
. Thoinpsoa To protect certain :
bird.-: aiul their nests. '
Jennings To regulate the prac- ;
tit-e of nietlicine .and surgery.
Condon To amend section S77,
title 2. chapter 11, general laws of
Otvuoii. j
Condon To incortorate the city !
t f Flugene.
Humo To amend 3101, title 3,
cnapter 28, laws ot Oregon.
Jennings To amend section
2 vio, titled, chapter 1,, laws of
Oregon relating to coiioa.ou oljt.ame to town this morning and
taxes. surrendered himself, saving he
Moss To fix salary of stock in- j had killed his brother-in-law, Jas
sjiector oi Lake county. j Dellett, Jr., in the belief that be
Moss To amend section 3353, was a "white cap' There is saa
title 1, chapter 38. laws of Oregon, j picion that it was cold-blooded
Fell To provide for completion i murder.
oi wagon roan irom renaieton to
Canyon City.
Williamson To prevent sheep
:rom being driven from one county
to another without permission.
Haskell To amend section 3423,
cede of Oregon.
Gan bee -To amend sec. i in 3587,
code of Oregon, relating to rate of
interest.
Napton To change the name of
Billy t reek to Alder Creek.
Paulsen To establish rates ofj
loll by rail ovep bridges from Port
land to East Portland.
Layman To incorporate the
town of Wood burn.
Layman To prevent adultera
tion of food, drugs, seeds, etc.
(.iambee Assessment and col
lection of taxes.
Armstrong To amend chapter 1.
title 3, section 25, 5th suit-division
school law.
Price Amend sections 30(12,3003,
3.11,3015,3025, 302(5, 3027, code
of Oregon.
Belknap Amend sections 2575,
-XiTll '"7T till. I i-li a ttw.r 1 il Idwu
of Oregon.
N upton To incorporate the town
of Vale, Malheur inuntj'.
The following bills were intro
duced, read first time and passed
to second reading:
Short Establishing boundary
line between Clackamas and Mult
nomah counties.
Thompson Relating to legal
survey of lands.
Smith Providing for the estab
lishment of a state normal school
at The Dalles.
Litighlin Incorporating the
town of Newberg.
Paulson To amend sec. 2228 of
thecoie.
Jennings To amend sees. 4082,
40S4, 4'.iyt, relating to road super
visors. Napton Making slander a mis
demeanor and fixing punishment.
Napton Concerning common
law and British statutes.
Jennings Tn amend Sec. 1935
and repeal Sees. 1941, 1942, 1943,
1944, in relation to game.
Maxwell Appropriating $10,000
to aid Tillamook county to build a
wagon road.
Armstrong To amend Sees.
2575, 257G, 2577 of the code per
taining to education.
Fell To provide for improve
ment of wagon roads in Grant Co.
Belknap For amendment of
Sec. 25H4, code ff Oregon, relating
to teachers' certificates.
Condon To provide for holding
circuit court in second judicial
d. strict.
Bean To amend Sec. 3458, cf
the code, dclming fence.
Thompson To provide for de
fraying funeral expenses of de
ceased union soldiers.
Earhart An act to license and
regulate insurance business in Or
egon. Paulsen An act to provide for
election of precinct assessor, abol
ish the ollice of county assessor,
etc.
Fell To amend Sec. 409 of the
code, relating to granting injunc
tions. - . . -
Xorthup To amend Sec. 3802
of the code, providing for devising
property.
Northup To provide for the re
lief of mendi. a.it union soldiers,
sailors, etc.
Thompson To provide for build
ing a portage railway fiom The)
Dallo.- to Clilo.
Con Ion To amend Sec I. 2,
and 3. to repeal See. 4 of an act to
-,:'l and support the university of
Oregon.
Powell To create the o.'hce tf
countv road supervisor.
A.ijot.rned until 10 o'clock
Tuestlav.
GENE1JAL NEWS.
Report of Improvtinerns for the
Vil,or:utte K'.vcr.
kiiu 'i tn uKoiiii.it-iy-i in,
Op'M Hon
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. Envied at, a I MS of $20,0C0
If f-TT- cnt tn Brniioi
Eistt-rn ?Jew3.
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T.r lli.t'.i' Si-i-i:il lismt Ir-s..
Wammmiton, Jan. 21. The sec
retary of war lias transmitted to
congress a letter from the general
chief engineer stating that it will
ej.-t 200,OOO to make a twenty
f ot channel in the Willamette
ri vi-r 1 iet ween 1 'ort land and )s wego,
O egt n.
Kiiitit ui.s i:uoiiii:k-i.i.aw.
Murdrrrd
l(r'Hvin llltn
Wllte 4". j."
! Ke a
Moi st View- (N. J.), Jan.
21.
John McNeill, a wealthy farmer-
I tl, A. tMramer I mn.
S.n Francisco, Jan. 21. The
United States steamer Vandilia,
Captain Schoonmaker, which left
Mare Island navy yard yesterday,
lay at anchor in the bay all night,
and passed out to sea at 8 :30 this
morning on her w ay V Samoa.
The irost complete rtoek of staplo
and fancy groceries can be found at
iirownelfifc SUnard's. ,
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