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... IT, CENTS A WEEK. ALUXKYn OBEGOX, vMOKXIXG, JAXL'AIIY 23, 1SS9. If VOL. IV. NO. 47 apt PrfC 9,999.00 . IN GOLD io Be Given Away. Oit nnt tbia auveitUement aod end it J. LAI111EK Si CO., Nurseryman. Toronto, Canada, with 14 three-cest Canaoiarj, 01 21 two-csnt American pottage stamps, and thcV will send you by mail (postpaid) in (food time for planting in April or May r.cxt, your cuoice of any orw oi the following collection of plants, and enter your Dame in competi tion for the Stf.JWftOO In ifr IJ that they are jriviwf away in order to introduce their nur ery stock. Collection of Plants: No, 1 Sbardy kmct. ..- ". .. ' No. 2 3 hardy climbing; rosea, " No. 3 2 overbloooiliig rosea forhouse cul ture. " No. 42 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. 3 hardy frrape vines. No. 7 8 raspberry plants, 4 J each black and red. No. 8- strawberry plants, 4 ehoice' kinds. No. 95 very choice plants four house cul ture. No. 10 5 cherry currants (re')i No. 115 Lees prolific currants (block) No. 12 5 white grape currents All letters with thixailvertistmunt enclosed alontr n ith Htamiw for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as they mini to hand, ami the senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive jrifts as follows; 1st .M The t.ext 20, $10 each. . 2nd 100 J The next 40, 5 eaoh. :!rd 50 The next 415, $2 each. 4th 30 1 he next 820, 1 each. Mh 201 Alter M),0x letters have been rrccived, the wnders of the next 1,100 letters will receive sifts as follows: 1st $225 Next 10, $15 each 2nd 135 I Next 15, 10 each 2rd 75 I Next 40, $5 each 4'n 60 I Next 470, 82 each 5th 25 I Next 500. 1 each After k 0,000 letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,000 letter? will re ceive Kts as follows: 1 and 2 $100 each Next 5. . . . , 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15.. C, 7 and 8... 50 each Net:4... . 10. 11, 12. 25 eai-h I Next Kitt.. .$20 each . 10 each ,. 3 each 1 each After lfiii.OOO letters huvc been rc civc.l the senders of the next 1.10! letters will icccivc rifts as folious: 1 $100 each ! Next 10. . 2 75 each Next 25.. 3 and 4 50 each I Next ftt5 Next 5 25 each I Next 47!) ...t20each . .. 10 each . . 2 each . . .1 each Anv i rpon mar fcnilanv numlw-r of times for an v of the aliove collections. If ; cents in atamiw extra is scn, we will send in Jun- next a printed list of the names of ail persons wlo are entitled to jritta. We make thi ' liberal offer to rca lers of the 11 skald, knowini; it will not pa unow, but our object is to ii.tro luce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shruhinotint. Out., Rochester, N. Y.. Iouisville, Ky., I'lainesvillc, O., and Chicago, III., and we will guarantee all stook to reach our customers in rood condition. We employ no av-ents, but deal direct with customers, and can sell and deliver stock to any part oi the 1'iiitcil btatcs or Co nana at about out half the price charged by other nursery men, through mrents. i.emcmber we will not be undersold by any reliable firm, tend us i. list of wants and we will quote you price; or 10 cents for a haiul oine il.u.straied catalogue whii'h you may deduct from your tirst order. Address all letters, J. TA. IIMER & CO., Nurserynen. TORONTO, CANADA. CROUP, WHOOPINU COl;i?II and Hn.in liitU iinmeuiiitelv relieved,; by SliiloliV'Cnic. Foshay V Mason. Famersl Merchants' 1SUH.1ICE CO W i A, N Y -01- Albany : IOkeoon 1 1 1 AID IP CAPITAL 935.000. officp:rs. I'resMent Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. VV. Cusirk. Secrctarv J. K. KMerkin. DIRECTORS. k. n. Mratian, Ulias. E. Wolver ton. J. I j. Cowan, D.P. Monteitli, J. W. Cusick, J. O. iWritsnian, .1. K. Eklerkin, Charles Monteith, (i. . Simjson. Safe, Souna, uonseryative A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Paisonizs Homo Enterprise OF ALBANY. OREGON. rREsrDKNi, L. Flinn. YICE-PRK6IDENT S. E. YOUDg, casuikr.. O.E.Chamberlain, alRANSACTS A GENERALJBANKINO . Bl'SINESb. Accounts kept subject to check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms. S. B. You L. Fuss I..K. liLAIS W. E. 1-l'RRM.L OgO. E. CHAMBRiaAnt.l J as. F. Powkll. Assistant Cashier. Instruction in Fainlinf W:VkIGHT WISHES TO AN'2 nounce to those desirous of re tivine instruction in Flower pain tin? iu oil colors, landscape painting in oil colors, Marine painting in o'l colors. Portrait painting in oil colors. Landscape painting in water colors. Flowers in water colors. Thai he is prepared to give lessons i the aJ'ove '!'iss in tl. Rlitilan H'oe : T!:)t oefiruii of jo'ning i'tiy wl lh -- u el.t9Bt.-s ,csli eclle tcnu by allium at tlie City Drug Store I 1 500000 uima M Absolutely Pure. Tnis powder never varies. A marvel of purity,strensrth and wholesomeness Mora economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be hM in compoti lion witb multitude of low test, short t 1 1, u V A .''- J Sold only in c ms, Kotal BakiNR !jow- UER tJO. W- iViU' !.. ft. I. D W Cuowlev & Co., A-rent, Portland, Oregon, iiYMri.i. Wll I'AVIS, M. I). (PHYSICIAN AND siinjeon. Can be found at his office room ir. Strahan'o block, First street. Albany Orivon- DR C. CHAM BERLIN. HOMEOPATHIC phvsician and surjfeon. Ottice, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. G W. IIASTON, PHYSICIAN AND SUR jfeoB, Aloany, Oregon. M. H . ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SL'Rr , pe'", Albai.y, Oregon. CI C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND cl R jicoo Albany, Oregon, orhie in Puree's new block. Ottice hours, from 8 A. M. to 4 r. m. A J. KO-SSITKi:, VE'i I RINAK V Sl"R . teon, cruiiuate of Ontario veterinary colleire and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Ofiice second door east of the opera house, Albany, Oregon. DR R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR ?eon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of (ier; man and American colleges. Klcrtrieanil llomcoiif lair Treatment rPIIOSE DI SlKINtJ EITHER OF THESE X safe ard reliable methods of treating dis ease will find Dr. E. A. JIcAI'ster prepared with excellent apul infers b-r ailmiuistcriiii; either, as the nature of the case mav require. He may be found at his onVe on Third street, two ncors south of the electric Uulit s'alioti, when not alisent on professional business. I R. K. A. MA LISTER, HOMEOPATHIC 1J rhvsiiian, has removed hi olrice fr..in Fiinn'a block to his residence rm Third street two duis south o( the electric liht station. ATTORNEYS, TV R. N. BLACKBURN. ATTORNEY AT IJ. Law, Albany, Oregon. Otlice in Odd I bellow s temple. Vill practice in all courts of the state, and give special atteution to an business. WOLVERTON IIARLES ErATTORNE Y at Law, Albany, Or. Ottice in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's stor , T K. WEATHOKFORI, AT J . law, Albany, Oregon. ottice in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of thustate, and fcive special attention to ail business. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS. Pfeiffer, Prop. Only tirst-eclass house iu the city. L:.rc saiiiplc rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General state ottice for Corvallis. H KWERI', PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE , and jeweler, Albany, Oreifon, t aim s Hermann Bieicis, Prop, aHIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO . the public in the Saltmarsh building be low the Revere House, where jrKHi meals will be served at all hours. Mr Oierck in vites nix old ciiston.ers and the public gener ally tn rail. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion cuarantee . Mr. Ihercks was formerly proprietor.of the Revere Hojse "cstaurant, which he ran on the European p'an.bul found thai pian didn't succeed, so he opened his present restaurant where he has ifiveii irenera! satisfaction. Persons wanting a first-class meal should (ro to Hermann's. f-iTNo Chinese employed. FOUND A GOLD WNO WITH TOPAZ set. Owner can have same by .calling at F. M . French's jewelry store. r . CORDS OF i v wood for sale. i Y FIR AND MAPLE pply to S, Gourley. Oyster! Uyslers ! LlASTERN AND OLYMPIAN! SERVED Ci fresh everyday at H. lnercks restaurant Police. . CHANOROP NAMK. In the County Court of Linn County, State of Oregon. "MOT1CE IS "IERF.BY GIVEN TO ALL Xl persons concerned that by crder of the County Court duly made and entered of record on Monday, January 7th, 189 the name of Charles 11. Schubert was changed from Charles H. Schubert to Charles H. Quelle Done by order of the Hon. D R. N. Black burn judge of said countv court. Witness my hand and the seal of said court affixed this 7th day of Januxrr A. 1. 1)W E. E MONTAGUE, Count j Clerk. Land Surveying. PARTIKS DKMKINO Bl'RVKYI.NO POSH CAN OB tain accurate and prompt uork by callinc upon ex-county sumyoi r. T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do survovintr in any part of Linn county. Postottice address, Millers station, Linn couuty, Oregon. DAVIS BROS- AND CO. DBAMRS II) 0NRAL1RCHDISI. SUEDD. LlKXC.c. OP EGOS Hera Kestanran Discoveries More Vulnnltle Than ioll. Are Sauta Abie, the California dis covery for Consuinption and diseases of the throat, Chest and Lung, and Calilornia Cat-R-Cure. the only gnar an teed cure for Catarrh. Cold m the Head and kindred complaint. They nre sold at 1 per package, or three for $-4.50, and are recommended and used by the leading physicians of the Pacific Coast. No secret compounds, juiiranteea by Foshay z Mason Rnrklln sArnira Salve. The best Salve in the world foruta Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, happed hands, Chilblai ns ortis, and all skin erup. ions, and positively cures Piles, or n pay required, it is uaranieea t ive perfect satisfaction, or mone refunded. Trice 2o cents per box a Foehay & Mason's. .- . Tfre dry 'cold wenthtV -the early winter months is productive of a grea deal of croup among children. Moth ers should be on the lookout for it,and be prepared to arrest it as oon as the tirct symptom?, appear. True croup nevtr comes without a warning; a dav or two befoic the attack the chid wili ucconie noarse, ana mat symptoms is stum rollowed by a peculiar, rough cough. If Chamberlain's Couirh Kemedy is sriyen assuon as this hoarse ncss or cough appears, all danger and anxiety in ay i be avoided; it has never failed, eveiin n the most severe cases, There is no danger in giving the remedy lor it contains no nmirious substance. For sale bv Foshav & .Mason. pped tn I he Knd. Is it nott. better to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of humanity in the bud. than to try to stay its pro 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-R-Cure. These remedies are sold and fully warreuted by Foshay & .Mason. When Baby was sick, We crave her Castoria. When she was a Child, She cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria. When she had Children, She gave them Castoria. Call on Browncll A- Stanard's for candies and nuts for the holu.avs. A tine assortment on hand. (io und see the new silverware at Will Stark's. Auction everv t-'aturtlav afternoon at M. J. Monteith's. to 0 lorn VIA Southern 1'acific Company's THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE Time between Albany 35 and mi I'm n fix-it 35 BO VliS California express trains run daily between Portland and Kan Francisco. 4:00 p m..Lv.. f:lis j ni..Lv. 7:45 a in..Ar.. ..Portland ....Ar.. ..Albany Lv., .. B. Francisco. Lv.. 10:4.1 am t:4A am 7-Ou am Loral Pass. Train Dally- Ex. Sunday 8:00 a m..Lv. 12:40 pm..Lr. 2:40 p m..Ar.. . . Portland . . .Albany..., ..Eugene... . . Ar. . 3:45 pin ..Lv. .11 :;tf am ..Lv.. 9:00am Lebanon Branch. 8:20 p m. Lv. :(MS d m..Ar. ..Albany... .Ar.. ..Lebanon Lv.. ..Albany Ar.. . Lebanon Lv.. 6::0 am 5:45 am 2:46 pm 2:00 pm l-.':50 p m..Lv. l:30pm..Ar., PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS TOURLST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of second-class ls- senirers attached to Fxpress Trains. The O. &. C. K. K. Ferry makes connection with all the regular train's on the east side di vision from foot of F street. West Side lllvKion. Between Portland and Corvallis. Mall Train Dally-Except Sunday 7:.".0a m'..Lv ...J'o.-:latJ ...A.. i.20u.m 12:25 p in.. Ar. C'rrvaiHsLw. ..3C jr. in Express Train Dally Exctpt Sunday 4:50 p m . .Lv Portland . . . Ar. . 9:00 am 8:00 p m. . Ar.....McMinnville.Lv.. 5.45 am At Albany and Corvallis fconnect trains of Oreron Por.ificRailroad. THR6UGH tickets lo All Points SOUTH AND EAST Via California. CSTFor full information regard ini rates, maps, etc-, call on companv's agent at Albany K. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manajrer. Asst. O. F. & P- A FOSHAY & MASON .Wholesale and JRctail Dniiisi I Booksellers Dissolution .Notice. THE PARTNERSHIP IlKRKTOFORR KXISTINO BR- twecn (!. W. Harris and W. E. Oilletr, marble dealers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Oillctt retiring. All persons knrwing themselves indebted to this firm will please ex 1 at their rhop and settle at once. G. W. Harris, W, E, GlLLBTT, Albany, January 7, 188. SIX Sl'NORID ACRE! Or GOOD PASTURAGE And sbundance oi running water on the Elliott Ranch, four miles south of 8eif Horses $1 per month; cuttle 50 I-" Vo diseased stuck received. JVuU, U. V. MOON, Overland IM liEst'KlPIIU.V UF TBB VtXKKCKIiV The Blueberry, Is a valuable fruit and is reliable to grow in '.our North cm states, where the? more tender varieties of f;uits winter-kill. It is perfectly hardy, having ; stood 40 de giees below zero without showing any injury to tne most lenaer Duds. It rinens in this latitude about the 1st of July, and is borne in clusters like cur rants; snape, rouna; rP4or, reaaisb purple at first, but becomes a bluish blacK when fully ripeaed." The flavor is equal to the mspoerry, a yery mi'd, rich sub-acid, pronounced by most people delicious. It may be served witn sugar ana cream or cooKea sauce, ana is spiencua canned lor winter use 1 be pant seems to flourish in all soils and lsi a prolific bearer. It grows Terr tocky and makes a nice hedge. The shining dai k green leaves and the blue fruit making a pleasing cr fast. The de mand for (be fruii Is nut. and urasil ly orings 15 cents per quart, lliey commence bearing the first year after setting out, and Meld a full crop tne second and third year titer setting out. They are propagated from suck ers and root cuttings. The plant is about the height and size of a currant bush a.id very stocky, holding the fruit we.l up from the ground Plants should be set, in the spring, during March, April and May, in rows two oi three feet apart, and live or six feet between the rows, making a perfect hedge, and no grass or weeds should be allowed to grow between rows, PKICB LIST. 1 dozen plants by mail $ 2 do.en plants by mail 1 N) 2 50 100 dozen plants by express.... 1000 dozen plants by express or freiirht 15 00 Plants are carefully packed in damp moss and delivered o express or freiirht ofliee. for which 1 make no extra charire. Ho tow 'Send Money. I would pre fer to have money sent by American express order, all sums of 5 and under cost onlv 5 cents, and if order is lost, monev will be promptly re lundedto sender. , If not convenient to obtain express ordpr, money can be sent by registered lette or postoffiee money order or postal note, drawn on Portland, Michigan. Postage stamps will not be aeeet ted only from our customers that cannot obtain an ex press order only those of the one cent denomination wanted. L. D. Staples, Portland, Iona Co., Mich, KKIIl MKSTIO. Maui yeastatbrownell & Stanard's A new invoice of British trimming; at Head's. New dress troods the veryl ats.e stjles at V. F. lead's. A tine line of new silverware just rrent"' at w ill iV Stark's. Ashe autiful as a dream that line o utiics I'lcac'doili at V r.Kti.dV The larsrcs and best assortment of tea and toffee in town at Brownell Stanard's. All kinds of spices and condiments jor the holiday trade at L.. 11. frpciK ei Mince meat ad chow chow, both Kasli in and home made, at (.'. H Spencer's. Extra Soda crackers, fresh from the factory, everv week at Browncll A Stanard's. Choice trrocer-es. bo'h staple and f;mc y, iirriyinyr every day at C. 11 Spencer. Craiilieiries and all kinds of canned and evaporated fruits of bc-s-t quality at C, H. Spencer's. Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baura cart's. Finest line of iersies!ever in Albany at Read's. J. A. Archibald, atrent for the Sinff er Manufueturintr Co.. oppesite 1 dd Fellows temple. Crackers. L'iiurer "8 os and a area variety of sweet goods, all fresh and nice, at C. H. Spencer's. Our customers never have the blues, because wi jive them such rood bar gains. W. F Read. We handl.! three kinds of fruit jar and you will do well to see us before placing your orders. All kinds of fresh roasted coffee constantly on hand and ground to order at C. H. Spencer's, Just opened, a new barrel of small mixed pickles, which are extra nice and will he sold in.any quantity at C, H. Speueer's, Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseases, indigestionuete. For sale atM Baningart'b "You will never miss the. water Till the well runs dry." If youjwant a well due call on E. B. Davidson. He does prompt work at a reasonable price Orders can .be left t this office. Mirth is short lived. Prolong It if you can. It will help your disposition to trade with W. F. Read. For your tine imported and Ke West cigars, eo to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store 4'anllsn to Mothers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her chld laudanum or pira uoric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mcr- phi ue. Sold by Foshay & Mason A Happy Poor Man. Say Jones, how i it that yon live so well on a small income? I get netter wages than you do, and don't live l:alf as well. Why Smith, old boy that's a dieeoverv 1 made. I not only live well, hut save money besides. I buy all my groceries at the Willamette Tack ing Go's, store, they undersell any house in the t:it . The immen.-e sale of Chamberlain's Cough Reined v has been producd to a t reat extent j people who have h-cn cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and urging them to try it. The most se vere cold will soon yield to its sonth :ng efforts. For sale by Foshay fi .VI axon. Use Fahrnej's cleunttr. celebrated blood THE LEGISLATURE J. N. Dolpb Elected U. S. Sen ator on the First Ballot ovr TUE VOTE 8Tf OD Both Houses Settling Down to Steady Businns Many New Measures Introduced. Special to the Herald.) SENATE MORNING SESSION. Opened by prayer by Rev. Mr. Farker, of Independence. bteel moved that the senate pro ceed to the election of United Mates senator; concurred in. Barin placed in nomination, with appropriate remarks, lion. J. JN Do) ph. Wager placed in nomination Gov Sylvester Pennoyer, with appropriate remarks. The vote resulted in a straight party vote Dolph 21 , Pennoyer 9. The president appointed the fol lowing joint committees. On joint rules Dawson, Sin clair. To segregate governor's message Cogswell, atts, Aiorval. Communication from . Capt John Mullau in reference to his claim as agent for Oregon: re ferred to committee on claims. ' SECOND READING OF BILLS. Wager To amend general laws ; 1 referred to committee cn elections. Dawson To amend law in ref erence to assessment : referrred to judiciary committee. Kay ley Wagon road from Pen dleton to Canyon City, Grant county ; referred to commerce com mittee. Dimick To exterpate Canada thistles; referred to committee on agriculture. Norval To relieve Union county ; referred to committee on assess ment and taxation. Watkins To amend law in reference to drawing of jurors; re ferred to judiciary committee. Watkins Amend law iu refer ence to liability to act as juror; re ferred to judiciary committee. Gray For portage railroads at Cascades and Celilo ; to the com mittee oi. commerce. Watts To amend state normal school ; referred to committee on education. Dawson To purchase land and build thereon a deaf mute school ; referred to committee on public buildings. Tongue Amend law in relation to the property of deceased per sons; referred to the judiciary c. mmittee. Cogswell Time of holding court in Kluuiuth countv; referred to committee on counties. C 'ogsw 11 To provide for the re el t y of laud from which parties iii Ye been ejected ; to the judiciary committee. iVlessage from the house stated that joint memorial had been adopted recommending retiring p.'y for Kobert Williams for meritorious service at the block house in 185(5; referred to commit tee on military. Also joint memorial in reference to survey of public lands; referred to committee on feueral relations. SECOND READING CONTINUED. Hatch To appoint regents for the state normal school; referred to committee on education. Fullerton To amend miscella neous laws ; referred to committee on roads and highways. Irvine Amending charter of Ilalsey ; rules suspended and bill read third time and passed. Fullerton For a boom on the Umpqua river; referred to com mitteee on corporations. Steel In reference to amending miscellaneous laws applying to to Multnomah county; referred to the mem bera from that county. Tongue To amend the law in reference to acknowledgments of deeds by women ; referred to com mittee on judiciary. SENATE AFTERNOON SESSION. Communication read from the Oregon Pioneer Association, pre senting the portrait of Dr. Alc Laughlin to the legislature,- Hon. John Minto to present the portrait. Senate ordered joint committee of one to make arrangements for the pre entation. Chamberlain of Marion appointed as the commit tee. SECOND READING OF BILLS. Dawson To prevent the sale of tobacco or cigaiettes to minors under 18 years of age ; referred to committee on education. , Wager Amend general laws in relation to laying out roads, re- quiring publication in a newspa per; roads and highways commit tee. Chandler Repealing the law prescribing cleiks' and sheriffs' fees for Baker county : ordered en grossed and to its third .reading in order. Cogswell Amending election laws : referred to the committee on elections. Wager To exempt homesteads rrom attachments and execution; referred to judiciary committee. JiOonev Repealing free scholar ships in the state university ; re ferred to the committee on educa tion. Watkins Challenging jurors for implied bias: referred to the com mittee n judiciary. ciiitmucrlain Creating the county of Morton ; referred to com mittee on counties. Dawson To regulate foreirni corporations doing bnsineos iu this state; referred to committee on corporations. .Moore Incorporating the city oi St. Helens; referred to committee on corporations. . Steel Surveys in the state of Oregon ; referred to committee on judiciary. Chandler To appoint a state in spector of stock; leferred to com tee on agriculture. Dimick To defray the funeral exptnses of soldiers of the Indian war; referred to committse on mil itary affairs. Wager To amend the charter of the city of Weston ; referred to the committee on judiciary. b ullerton Providing for times oi holding circuit court in the second judicial district ; referred to sena tors from that district. Hon. J. W. Grimm invited with in the bar of the senate. Wager Introduced joint me morial to congress asking that a strip of land in Washington terri tory be condemned for the purpose of building a prtage railroad from above Celilo to below The Dalles and aid in the construction of the same; ordered printed. Hamilton Joint memorial ask ing congress for a reclassification of the public lands; ordered printed. Gray Johit resolution asking that our senators and representa tive in congress worn for a survey of trie public land ; ordered print ed. Gray Joint resolution asking congress to reimburse settlers along the line of the Oregon Cen tral railroad for the enhanced price of land caused by the survey and location of the line, but which has failed to benefit ttie settlers through J the failure of the road lo be built; ordered printed. HOUSE .V.OKSING SESSION. Minutes read. Speake- appointed o:i committee to investigate the school booli question ttlundell, Cresno and Gamhee; and on .-.mmittee on the fishing interests, Piquet, Parker and Crook. Memorial asking congress to survey unsurveyed settled lands; adopted. Thompson To provide for anal yzing mineral waters, etc., in Ore gon. Also to protect certain rare birds in Oregon. Jennings To regulate the prac tice of medicine. Condon Dejiosing the Marion county sheriff from theoffi'-e under an old law of exclusive executive ollicer of the supreme court. Ako to amend Eugene City charter. Hume Regarding inheritance of illegitimate children. Jennings Regarding collection of taxes. Moss To give stock inspector of Lake county salary of $800. Also to eradicate scab on sheep. Tell To build wagon road from Pendleton to Canyon City. Williamson To prevent pastur ing sheep on laud of others. Maxwell To promote irrigation. Gambee .Making lega'. rate of interest 8 .per cent. ii:u! allov.ing special agreements. Napton Changing of T.ully creek, Malheur county, to Alder creek. Paulsen Regulating railroad freight charges. Layman To incorporate Wood hnrn. Also to prevent adultera tions. . Gambee Bill on assessment and taxation. Armstrong To amend school laws. Price In regard to making of deeds. Belknap Amending Fchool law requiring vote of county school snperintendts to be submitted to and approved by the legislature. VOTE FOR SENATOR. J. N. Dolph, 4G; Gov. Pennoyer, 9; Price, 9; Geo. H. Williams. 2; A. K. Cornelius, 1 ; Prof. Phineas Condon, 1. Absent, Ladd. AFTERNOON SESSION. Speak- r appointed standing committee on fisheries as follows: Hahn, Fisher of Multnomah, Mc Coy , Crook and Bowditcb. Napton To incorporate town of Vale. Malheur county. Senate bill to incorporate city of Halsey ; first reading. Miller of Jackson Fixing fees of district attorneys. Blundell For relief of Douglas county, giving her $10,000 towams tne building of North Umpqua bridge. Powell To amend Independence charter. Geer Regulating pay of school clerks. Fisher of Po'.k To regulate "t" ' , Price To incoriwrate Cen'ral Point, Jackson county. Message from senate that Cham berlin had been appointed on part of that body to report on proposi tion to buy painting of I r. Mc Laughlin; AppeiBor. appointed on part of house. Roe-For relief of Union county. Harrington Amending laws in regard to appeals. Thompson For state examiner of engines. Condon To improve Fall Creek and Little Fall Creek, Lane county. Gilbert Amending roid law. Also milking state librarian's sal ary $10J0. Hume Amending law in regard to tasir. of bail. Cresuo Providing for health officers at Yaquina bay. Rogue and Umpqua rivers, with 9400 salaries. Short Punishing persons for drunkenness. Geer For election of railroad commissioners by the legislature. Also amending school law. ; Gilbert Providing for circuit court criers. Fell Amending law creating railroad commission. Condon To regulate civil prac tice in justices' courts. Miller of Jackson Amending game laws. Geer Amending road law. SECOND READING OF BILLS. Harrington's! bill to exempt -homesteads from execution; re ferred to judiciary committee. Harrington's bill to create .office of attorney general; referred to judiciary. Harrington's bill to punish crimes committed on Columbia and Snake rivers; committed. Harrington's bill to provide for discharge of mortgages by affida vit; committed. bowditch's bill amending Med foni charter; committed. Hume's bill for official reporters of circuit courts ; committed. W ilson's assessment and taxa tion bill ; committed. Uowditch's bill to regulate trust companies; committed. Jtowd itch's bill for a state normal school; committed. . 1 ell's bill io define . boundaries Oi Morrow count t ; committed. Jennings' hill ..mending school law ; committed. Huberts' bill to aid Coos and Cuary . eomities in building roads ; com mil ted. Koberfc Billl to change the name of Averill, Coos county to liaudon ; past-ed to third reading. Price ilill creating office, of recorder iu Jackson, Umatilla and Yamhill comities; committed. Wilson Dill to promote drain age; committed. Bean liiu loconunnto Uinaiu- i U county title to block 12 in Pen dleton ; passed to third reading. McCoy Bill to cieate Fulton county ; committed. (Jonuoii LWUl to create state board of hoittculture ; committed. M afford Bill for the counties to publish their financial condition. Wil-on Bill detining titles to 1 i v e stoc k ; com m i tied . Gilbert Bill to cure defects iu deeds; committed. Noritiup Bill fcr relief of T. G. llarkins ; committed. Karhart Bill to ray outstanding warrants; committed. E-'rhart Bill fixing salaries of. couiity treasurers committed. Ladd Bill amending militia law; committed. No thup Bill amending law on conveyances ; committed. Maxwell Hill to change name of Linioln, Till.imcok count, to Tillauitxk; committed. Paqiiet Assessment and taxa ti n oiil ; committed. Adjourned. James G. Blaine Talks About the Cabinet. SKTEBAX I . !. M;X llOitrt KLM'i ED Will the Samoaa Trouble Eestlt in War Tbe Heads of Nine Customs 0cials Drop. ! The Hkrai.d Special IiMpat:his. Baltimore, Jan. 22. Hon. Jas. G. Blaine, president,, at the annual meeting of the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg railroad to day caused some amusement by vetoing tre proxies of Secretary Bayard. Hon. W. H. Barnum re signed from the directory. Blaine told an associated press represen tative, when asked, "Will yon be the next secretary of state?" "That question could be better answered at Indianapolis.'' TUB fcAMUIA AtFAIK. ('sal Ceacral Kewall before tta -UMlile Foreign KelalUaiu Wasiuggton, Jan. 22. Consul General Sewall, of Samoa, has returned from New Yt rk and ex pects to appear again to-morrow morning before the senate com mittee on foreign relations. It is probable at that meeting soma action will be taken, expressing the committee's opinion upon the situation at amoa. Nlae f 'km .. Washington, Jan. 22. The sec retary of treasury has approved the recommendation of acting ap praiser Stearns of New S'ork for the removal of nine examiners and samplers of the oppraiser's office, an the result of the recent examin ation into the alleged custom house frauds there. I', ft. fteaalr Klerleel. Springfield (Ills.), Jan. 22 In separate session of the legislature Senator Cullem received a majori ty of both cessions for United States senator. the MiaeMta leUIlre. . Minneapolis, Jan. 22. The Minnesta house of representatives adjourned until to morrow without balloting for United States senator. Charges, of bribery are pending in connection with Senator Fitch. Bewail feet There. Trenton (N. J.) Jan. 22. In separate session to-day Sewall re ceived a majority in both houses for United States senator. . a.- v Z ' . V. : -Lfc:-.:..,;,;,