Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 24, 1889, Page 1, Image 1

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ALBANY, OREGON, TIIURSDAlOKXlXG, JANUARY ,24, 1889.
15 CEXTS A WEEK.
VOL. IY.rNO. :48.
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fv
9.999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away.
Cut out thin (Mtveitisenitjitt and send it
J. LAUMER & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cert Canadian, 01 21
two-cent American postage stamps, and the
will send you by mail (postpaid) in jrood time
tor planting 'in April or May next, your
cnoice ot any one of the following collection
of plant, and enter your name in competi
tion for the $0,999.00 Ui'tAld that they are
. yivinjr awuy in order to introduce their nur-
7CoTltetiori xf Plants:
No, 12 hardy rose.
No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses,
No. 3 2 overblooiniiig.roaes for,houte cul
ture. No. 4 2 dahlias.
No. 3 10 Kladiola.
No. 63 hardy grape vines.
No. 78 raspberry plants, 4 "each black and
red.
No. 8- -20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds.
No. 95 very choice plants (our house cul
ture. No, 10 5 cherry currants (re").
No. 11 5 Lees prolific currants (black)
No. 12 5 white gre currents
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along ith stamp for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as the.v
-om: to hand, and the sendtrs of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
1st fciSO I The next 20, $10 each.
2nd 100 j The next 40, 5 ea.h.
3rd 50 I The next 415, 81 each.
4th 30' I he next 820, $1 each.
ith 20
After M.OOu letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
gifts as follows:
1st 225 Next 10, $15 each
2nd 135 Next 15, $10 each
2rd - 75 Next 40,5 each
4tn 50 Next 470, sQfearh
5th 25 Next 500. 1 each
After li 0,000 letters have been received.
the senders of the next 1,000 letters will re
ceivt gifts as follows:
1 and 2 100 ach Next 5. . . .
S, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15..
S, 7 and 8. . . 50 each i Next ::4.
, 10, 11, 12. 25 each I Next ! . .
..420 each
.. 10 each
3 each
1 each
After 150,000 letters h-ve been received the
senders of the next 1.100 letters will leceive
rifts as follows:
1 100each f Next 10..
'1 75 eaih j Next 25..
3 and 4 50 each Next &5
Next5...... 25 each I Next 479
. ..$20 each
. ., 10 each
2 each
1 each
Any person may tend any nuuiiier oi tunes
for any of the aliove collections. If 5 cents in
stamps extra is sen., we will semi in Jun
ext a printed & of the names of all persons
who are entitled to infts.
We make this liberal offer to readers of the
IIxkald, knowing it will not pay us now, but
ur object is to ir.tro luce our stuck and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and Shrubmount. Out., Kochester, N. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., 1'laioesville, O., and Chicago,
HI., and we will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no airents, but deal direct with customer,
and can sell and deliver stock to any art ot
the I'nitcu States or Canaua at about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Keniember we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm, tend us k
list of wauts and we will quote you price; or
10 cents for a hand ome illustrated c-atalrj;ur
which you may deduct from vour first order.
AddreHall letters,
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nurserynen.
TORONTO, CANADA.
CROUP. WHOOPINO COUtl anh
Uroiu liitis iinmcuiately relieved by
Sliiloh's Cure Foshay A: Mason.
Farmers: Merchants'
OdCE
COM A. N Y
Op
Albany Oreoon
1 M
PUD IT CAPITAL 5S.SOO.
OFFICERS.
rresident Charles E. Wolverton.
Vice-President J. O. Writsman.
Treaaurei" J. W. Cnsirk.
Sft-retarv J. K. Elderkin.
DIRECTORS.
K. S. Mr an an, ubas. E. Wolver
ton. J. L. Cowan, D.?B. Monteith,
J. W. Cuaick, J. O. fW'ritsman J.
K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, U.
F. Simpson.
Safe, SounQ, uonservatiYe
A Square Company,
Managed by Square Men,
Patronized by Square People
Parsoaize Home Enterprise
OF ALBANY, OREGON,
president, L. Flinn.
VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. YOUDg,
cashier. G.E.Chamberlain,
mHANSACTS A GENERA LKBBANKING
X ' BUSINESS. Account kept subject to
beck. Hurht fcxchansre and Teiegrapnic
Transfer sold on New York. Chicago. San
Fraacisco and Portland,Oregfon. Collections
I on favorable terms.
S.B. Yoo L. Fuam
L.AH. W. E. ItJUU
Gro. E. Cbajibkxlam.
Jaa K. Powkll. Assistant Cashier.
tOCK
I 1
50 000
Instroctioo in Painting
WJWRICnT WISHES TO AN
nounce to those desirous of re
; ceiTing instruction in
' Flower painting in oil colors.
; Landscape painting- in oil colors,
Marine painting in oil colors.
' Portrait painting in oil colors.
Landscape painting in water colors.
Flowers in water colors.
That he is prepared to give lessons
in the above .'Indies in ti e Strj lmn
B'oc'; Thrw ileirmi of joining i-ny :
vl tbcte classes cuii ecur ternie by
allinj; at tU City Drug Slot j
Absolutely Pure.
Tnis powaer never vanes. A marvti
ol purity.strensrth and wliolosomeness
More eeonomu-al Mian the ordinarj
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion witb multitude of low test, shorl
weialit alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in t-na. Royal Bakina jow
deb 'o . lO'. W.iV M.. N. Y.
D V C'rowlet A Co., Ajrnts,
Portland. Oregon.
rnvAiciAKs.
WH. IAVIS, M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND
surceon. Can be found at his office
room ir. Strahan's block, First street. A'bany
Uregon-
DK C. CHAMBERMX. HOMEOPATHIC
phvsioiau and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon.
W. MASTON. PHYSICIAN AND SUR
, geon, Alliany, Oregon.
M
H. ELLIS, PHYfelCIAN AN1 SURr
, geon, Albai.y, Oregon.
n C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND eCR
geon Albany, Oregon, office in Pu ree's
new block Office hours, from 8 a. m. to 4
P. M.
AJ. KOSSITER, VETKRINARV SL'K
. geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office second dtior east
of the opera house, Albany, Oregon.
DR. K KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SCR.
geon, Albany, Oregon. -Graduate of tier;
man and American coi leires.
F.lrcf rlcand lloinropullilr Trratmcnl
mHOSE DESIRING EITHER OE THESE
X safe and reliable methods of treating dis
ease will find Dr. E. A. McAl'ster prepared
with excellent apnlianres for administering
either, as the nature of the case may require.
He may be found at Ins office n Third street,
two ucors south of the electric Iiuht station,
when not absent on professional business.
DR. E. A. M'ALISTER, HOMEOPATHIC
physician, has removed his office frm
Ktinn's blo.-k to his residence on Third street,
two dunrs south of the electric light station.
vr 9 OK ICV
R. N. BLACKBl'KN, ATTORNEY AT
Um Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd
j bellow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts
Of the state, and give special atteutiou to all
business.
lirOLVERTON CHARLES E. ATTORNEY
if at Law, Albany. Or. Office in rooms 13
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. '.. Blain's
tor
T K. WEATHORFORD, ATTORNEY AT
1 . law, Albany, Oregon. Ohloe in Odd
fellow's Temple. Vtili practice in all the
courts of thestate, and give.special attention
to all business.
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR CHAS.
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only ti ret-ec lass house
iu the city. Large sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
Kitcnen. uenerai stave orace for oorvallis.
H
EWER T, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregon,
Hermann Diercfcs, Fiop.
mHIS RESTAURANT 18 NOW OPENED TO
X the public in the Saltmarah building' be
low the Revere House, where good meals
win oe rvea.at an nonra. Mr Merck in
vites nis old customers and the public gener
ally to call. The tables will be supplied with
the best viands the market affords. Satisfac,
tin guarantee .
nr. Diercks was formerly proprietoriof the
Revere Hoose restaurant, which he ran oh
the European p'as.but found that rian didn't
succeed, so he opened bis present restaurant
wners oe oas given general satisfaction.
rersons wanting: a nnt-class meal should
sro to Hermann's.
MTVo Chinese emploved.
FOUND A GOLD KING ' WITH TOPAZ
set. Owner can have same bytcalling at
r. mi. rrenens jewelry store.
71
; CORDS OF , Y FIR AND MAPLE
wood for sale. APP'J to 8, Gourley.
Oysters ! Oysters !
EASTERN AND OLYMPlAN SERVED
Hi fresh every day at H. Diercks1 restaurant
ftotice.
CHANSBOP NAME.
In the County Court of Linn County, State
oi vrejfon,
W OT1CE IS "JEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
XI persons concerned that by crder of the
County Court duly made and entered of
record on Monday, January 7th, 1889 the
name of Charles H. Schubert was changed
imm naries 11. Bcnuoert o Charles H
MueUs
Done by order of the Hon. D R. N. Black
burn judge of said countv court-
Witness my hand and the seal of said routt
affixed this 7th day of January A. D. 1889
E. E MONTAGUE.
County Clerk.
Land gurveylag.
T)ARTIK8 ORSIRINO BCRVETINO IKiKK CAM OB
XT tain accurate and prompt work by calling
upon ex-county survryoi r. 1. T. risher. tie
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepared to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Postotfice address,
Millers Station, Linn couuty, Oregon.
DAVIS BROS- AND CO.
IAMBS IX eBNHtAlJllSMH.aDMB.
SIlEDD,LJXKCo.. OH EGO N
HeraanD's
Restaurant.
DiroTrrles Hire Valuable Tbnn
Void.
v Siiita Aliip flip PnlifnrniR dis
covery for Consumption and diseases
.if thi' tfiront Cht-st. and I.lii'fs. und
California Cat-R-Cure. the ouly tfnar-
J r . . . i , ! . 1. A
biueca cure tor .uiuriii, twu in uie
T-TonH onil kfitrirpri fumnlnintA. TheV
nre sold at 1 per package, or three
for $-J.50, and are recommended and
used by the leading physicians oi ine
Pacific .Coatit. No secret, compounds.
uaranteeu by roshay t Mason
Barklln sAruicA Salve.
The best Salve in the world foruU
Bruises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, happed hands.
Chilblai ns orns, and all skin erup
ions, and positively cares Piles, or n
pay w quired. .It is Kr"teedt
t;ivc perfect- satisfaction, -or mone
reiunaea. rnce zo cents per box a
Foshay & Mucin's.
The dry cold weather of the early
winter months is productive of a grea
deal of croup among children. Moth,
ers shonid he on the loi.koutlor it, mid
be prepared to arrest it as soon as the
lirct symptom appear. True croup
nevtr comes without a warning; day
or two befote the attack the chid will
become hoarce, and that symptoms is
si-on followed by a peculiar, rough
cough. If Chamberlain's Cough
Keuiedy is given as soon as this hoarse
ness or cough appear, all danger and
anxiety m ay i be avoided; it has never
tailed, cvenu n the most severe cases,
There Ts no danger in giving the
Kemedy for it contains no injurious
substance. For sale by Foshay &
Mason.
pped In the ftntl.
Is it notl. better to nip Consumption
the greatest scourge of humanity m
the bud. than to try to lay its pro
gress on the brink of the grave. A
few doses of California's most useful
production, will releive, and a thor
ough treatment will cure. Xhgal
Catarrh, too often the forerunner of
consumption can be cured by Califor
nia Cat-K-Curc. Ihcse remedies arc
sold and fully warreulcd by Foshay &
Mason.
When Baby was sick,
We gave her Can tori a.
When she was a Child,
She cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss,
She clung to -Castoria.
When she bad Children,
She gava them Castoria.
Call on Rrowncll A Stanard's for
candies and nuts for the holidays. A
tine assortment on hand.
Go and see the new silverware at
Will & Stark's.
Auction everv Saturday afternoon
at M. J. Monteith 'b.
Overland to California
via ;
Southern fArinc Company's
' JUX2T.E.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE
Time Between
and Kan Francisco
Albany
35
35
California express trains run daily between
Portland and San Francisco.
4:00 p m..Lv Portland ....Ar.. 10:45 am
8:18 p m . . Lv. Albany Lv . . 6:45 am
7:45 a m..Ar...... S. Francisco. L v.. 7-00 am
Loral Pass. Train Dally- Ex. Sunday
6:00 am.. Lv. Portland Ar. . :45 pm
12:40 p m. .Lv. AIbany....Lv. .11:35 am
2:40 p m.. Ar.... .Eugene Lv.. 9:00am
lebian Branch.
8:20 p m. .Lv Albany .Ar.. 6:30 am
9flnm..Ar. Lebanon l.v MSuti
U:50pm..Lv. Albany Ar.. 2:45pm
1:36 p m. .Ar. .Lebanon Lv. . 2:00 pm
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
For accommodation of second-class pas-
se ncers attache d to Express Trains.
The S. P, Co.'s Ferry makes connection
with all the rejrular trains on the east sinV- di
v.sion from foot of F street. Potrland. E3
West 8 W Division.
Between Portland and Corvallis.
Hall Train' Dally-Except Sunday
7J0am.:Lv
,.jPo.tlan:l .
.... OcrraiitsL-.
. Ar. 6.20n.m
..3C r. m
12:25 p m..Ar.
Express Train Bally Except Sunday
4:50pm. .Lv..... Portland... Ar.. t:00 am
8:00pm..Ar.....Mcllinnville.Lv.. 5.45am
At Albany and Corvallis f connect with
trains of Oregon PaciflcRailrfiad. ,
THROUGH TICKETS
lo All Points )
SOUTH AND EAST
Via California.
OTFor fall information regarding rates,
maps, etc-, call on company's agent at Albany
R. KOEHLEK, E. P. ROGERS,
Uanager. Asst. G. F. & P- A.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale aad Retail
Dliutolatloa Aotlre.
fTliiB rARmmsnir hkkctokorr bxistino tt
X pt ween G. W. Harris and W. E. Gillttt,
marble dealers, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Mr. Gillett retiring. All
persons knowing themselves indebted to this
nrni will please call at their shop and settle
at once. G. W. Harris,
W. E, Gillktt,
Albany, January 7, 188R.
0
?IXHCVIRBD ACRBS Or
GOOD PASTURAGE
And abundant c ot runninjr water on
the Elliott Ranch, four miles south of
Sfi.i Honrs 1 per month; cattleSO
tftT'Xo diseased stock received.
ocio, vritgou.
Booksellers
PiST
TUB jkilKKEKKY
UtX'KIPTlOX or
The Blueberry is a valpable fruit
and is reliable to grow lit our North
ern 6tates, where the l.itaore tender
varieties of fi uits winterkill. It is
perfectly hardy, having Blood 40 de
giees below zero without showing any
injury to the most tender Duds, it
rioecs in this latitude abut the 1st of
July, and is borne in clusters like cur
rants; shape, rouna; voior, reaaisu
purple at first, but beconjeB a bluish
blacK when fully ripenedi' Tbe flavor
is equal to me raspoerryj a very mi'a,
rich sub-acid, pronoun&d by most
people delicious. It nlj be served
with sugar and crearJ or cooked
sauce, and is spleiHidi canned . for
winter use : iae-tuaa.v twmi to
tloarish in. all soils and? i ' orollflc
makes a nice hecirjt The shining
tlaik green leaves auihe blue fruit
making a pleasing coDirast. the de
mand for the fruit is great, and usual
ly urings lo cents per quart, ltiev
commence bearing tht first year alter
setting out, and field a full crop the
second and third year fter 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 or
three feet apart, ind five or six feet
between the rows, making a perfect
lie'fge, and no grass or weeds should
be allowed to grow between rows.
PKICB LIST.
1 dozen plants by mail rX)
2 dozen plants by mail 1 00
100 dozen plants bv express.... 2 50
1000 dozen plants bv express or
freight 15 00
Plants are carefully packed in aamp
moss and dehverei o express or
freight office, for which I make no
extra charge.
Ho tow Send Money. I would pre
fer to have monev sent by American
ex press order, all sums of $5 and
under cost onlv 5 cents, and if order
is Inst, monev will be promptly re
funded to sender. If not, convenient to
obtain express order, money can be
sent by registered lettei or postofflce
monev order or postal note, drawn on
Portland, Michigan. Postage stamps
will not be accepted only from our
customers that cannot obtain an ex
press order only those of the one
cent denomination wanted.
L. L. Staples,
Portland, Iona Co., Mich,
StUIKIr NKKTIOX.
Maai yeast atbrownell & Stanard's
A new invoice of British trimming!
at Read's.
New dress jroods the veryl als,e
styles at W. F. Read's.
A tine line of new silverware just
rrene''. at Will & Stark's.
Aeb? autiful as a dreain that line o
atlies brt adcloth at W. F.Rt.'id's
The largest mid best assortment of
tea and (ottee in town at Brownell &
Stanard'6.
All kinds of spices and condiments
jor the hoiiday trade alC. II. Spc.nc ci.
Mince meat and chow chow, both
Eastern and home made, at C. II,
Spencer's.
Extra soda crackers, fresh from the
factory, every week at Brownell V
Stanard'6.
Choice groceries, bofh staple and
famy, arrivinsr every day at C. H
Spencer's. ,
Cranbei ries and all Jdnd6 of canned
and evaporated fruits of beet quality
at C, II. Spencer's.
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum
jrart's. Finest line of jersiesjever in Albany
at Read's.
J. A. Archibald, agent for the Sing
er Manufacturing Co., opposite rdd
Fellowf temple. ;
Crackers, ginger nspb and Ta grea
variety of sweet goods, all fresh and
nice, at C. H. Spencer's.
Our customers never have the blues.
be;ause wa give them such good bar;
gains. W. F Read.
We handks 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. II. Spencer's,
Just opened, a new barrel of small
mixed pickles, which are extra nice
and will be sold in.any quantity at C.
H. Spencer's,
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedv in the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigeetionj;etc. For sale
at M -JsawDgarrs
Yoo will never -miss the water
Till the well runs dry."
If yonjwant a well dug call on XL B.
Davidson. He does prompt work at a
reasonable price fctpers can.be left
at this office, , 1 t
Mirth is short TJti. Prolong It if
you can. It will help your disposition
to trad with W.K Read. -
For your fine importud and Ke ,
West cigars, ro ' to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug store
CawtlM to Jfotkcrs.
Every mother is cautioned against
giving her child . laudanum or pra
goric; it creates an unnatural craving
for stimulants which kills the mind
or the child. Acker's Baby Soother
is specially prepared t benefit chil
dren and cure their pains. It is harm
less and contains no opium or mcr
phine. Sold by Foshay ft Mason.
A Happ Tw Mast.
Say Jone, ';ow in it that you
live tio well on small income ? I
get oetter wag. than you do, and
don't live - half as well. Why
Smith, old boy that's a discovery I
made. I not only live well, but
save money besides. I buy all my
groceries at the Willamette Pack
ing Co's. store, they undersell any
house in the city.
The immense sale of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy has been producd to a
great exteufclyy people who have been
cured by it telling their friends and
neighbors, of its good qualities and
urgintr them to try it. The most se
vere cold will soon yield to its sooth?
itig effects. For sale by Foshay A
Mason.
Use Tahruey's
I clciinscr.
celebrated blood
THE LEGISLATURE
TheVotf) ForU. S. Senator in
Joint Session,
TELEVKAM FBON K ATK DOLtB
Both Eode(3 Settling Down to Steady
Business Many Hew Measures
Introduced.
Special to the Hbralt.) -
- Sai Jwfr. 23-The legislature
f1nft
the clerk of each house having
read their journals relating to the
vote on United States senator, and
they showing that Hon. Joseph N.
Dolpto had been elected to succeed
himself, President Simon so de
clared, and the joint convention
then dissolved after the reading of
the following dispatch from Sena
tor Dolph :
Washington, (D. C), Jan. 22.
To the chairman and members of
the joint legislative convention:
Telegrams received inform me that
on the ballot for U. S. senator to
day I received a majority of the1
votes in Dotn nouses, ana mac
nothing remains to be done but to
announce the result in joint con
vention to-morrow. I am deeply
gratetul for the honor conferred
upon me. To be chosen to repre
sent a state of the union in so dis
tinguished and able a body as the
United (States senate is an honor ot
which any man may be justly
proud. To be chosen for a second
term to succeed himself a greater
honor. With the experience of six
years in the senate and the posi
tion on committees which continu
ous service will give me, for the
next six vears I hope to accomplish
much more during my next term
than it has been possible to accom
plish during the present one. The
approval ol my official course im
plied in my re-election shall
stimulate me to greater exertions
and more earnest and constant
eflorls to faithfully discharge the
important trust which the people
of Oregon have imposed upon me.
My time and energies shall be de
vott d.to the discharge of my offi
cial diiiies with an earnest purpose
.to faitlifullv represent every section
of the btate, and to promote the
interests of the whole eople.
J. N. DoLi'H.
SENATE MORNING SESSION.
Opened with prayer by Hev. Mr.
Brown, of tSalem. Minutes read.
Senate resolution To appoint G.
M. Muith, of Umatilla, assistant
door-keeper ; referred to committee
on military affairs.
Semite resolution That the
6upuiintendent be instructed to
'umish the senate with a list ul
superintendents of the Mate who
voted for a change of text books ;
adopted.
FIRST READING OF BIIXS.
Veatch Road bill.
Cauthorue For funds to aid in
the litigations of the State Agri
cultural' college with the M. E.
Church South.
Dawson To create a board of
railroad commissioners.
Gray For the state treasurer
and secretary of state to credit the
c -unty of Clatsop with money now
on the books as delinquent taxes.
Looney To prevent the adulter
ation of food and drugs or drink.
Barin Relating to road super
visors. Fullerton Providing for a time
ol holding supreme court.
Cogswell For relief of Lake
county.
Gray or reliel ol Clatsop
co intv.
Dawson That sheriffs make a
financial statement with the treas
urer every thirty days.
Chandler To attach a portion of
Union county to Baker.
Wager To secure the electors
the secrecy of the ballot.
Fullerton For state treasurer to
pay moneys, known as the North
Umpqua Bridge fund to Douglas
county.
Gray To. appoint a boatman at
Astoria.
.Mackay To allow county courts
to levy a road tax.
Tongue To allow district attor
neys to appoint deputies.
Wait To protect hotel keepers.
Tongue For punishing crimes
against health.
'Hilton To permanently locate
the county ol Gilliam by special
election and provide a time for
such election.
Mackay To authorize the con
struction a bridge between the
citv of Portland and East Portland.
Veatch Providing special rates
of interest.
Dawi-on To allow actions to be
brought against defendants in the
counties where they reside or may
be found.
Fullerton To amend Roseburg
charter.
Cauthorn To encourage tree
planting in public schools.
Eakin To authorize the opera
tion atid construction of the Sinslaw
& Eastern railway.
Fullerton To change the mode
of taxing costs.
Cogswell To quiet title to cer
tain lands in the state.
Norval Redisricting the state
nto senatorial and representative
districts. .
Veatch Regulating freight
charges on railroads.
Dawson To provide the attach
ment of judgments.
Cogswell To create county of
Hamilton out of the northern part
of Grant.
Dawson Amending Mongolian
pheasant law.
dandier To kill all stock
diseased and pay for two-thirds of
them.
Fullerton Fixing bounty on
scalps of wild animals.
Looney To make it a misde
meanor foe a person to ask to be
put on a jury or for officers to put
such persons in that capacity
SENATE AFTERNOON SESSION.
. "; The first reading of bills
commenceu iu counties wuere- nn
subject is solicted.
Watts Bill to authorize con
struction of a bridge between
Marion and Yamhill counties across
the Willamette river : passed.
Also to authorize Wm. Ball to
construct a boom on the North
Yamhill river; referred to com
mittee on incorporations.
Moore Making it misdemeanor
for a person to fail to leave premis
es when ordered ; referred to conv
mittee on iiidic'arv.
Also that an illegitimate child
be considered an heir to its mother ;
referred to committee on judiciary.
Hilton Requiring stock inspect
or to certify that all stock brought
to the state are free from disease ;
referred to committee on agricult
ure.
Cogswell To construct wagon
ad from Paisley to the southern
beundary of the r-tate near Klam
ath; referred to committee on
agriculture.
Hilton To protect public high
ways ; referred to committee on
roads and highwavs.
Irvine To protect contractors
and laborers against railroad corpo- j
rations-; referred to committee on j
corporations. ' i
Cogswell To authorize C. S. ;
and R. S. Moore to construct a
boom upon Link river, in Klamath
county; referred to sominerce com
mittee. Hamilton For wagon road from
Heppner, Morrow county, to Mon
ment, Grant county ; committee on
counties.
Sinclair Bridge bill; commit
tee on roads and highways.
ENGROSSED B1I.I.S.
Chandler Repealing that por
tion of an act to provide for the
collection of taxes relating to Baker
countv; referred to committee on
counties, with instructions to
amend so that it will not be ap
plicable to present incumbent.
Senate memorial asking that
veterans of Indian wars be pen
sioned ; ordered printed.
Senate memorial asking congress
to declare the Northern Pacific
land grant of lands between Port
land WalluJa lot foiled ; ordered
printed.
Reports of various committees,
recommending passage of several
Dili, were read.
llOfSE MORNING SESSION.
Opened with prayer by Rev.
Frederick Post, of Salem, and min
utes read.
SECOND READING OF BILLS.
Hunter For improvement of
Wallowa Canyon wagon road, ap
propriating $8000; second reading
and committed.
Earhart To amend Portland
charter and bring in Bull Run
water, and issu $1,500,000 bonds
therefor; referred to Multnomah
delegation.
Miller, from committee on joint
rules, reported in favor of the rules
of the last sesion ; adopted.
Roe To amend LaGr&nde
charter ; judiciary committee.
Pope To regulate the practice
of medicine ; committed.
Roberts To create office of state
examiner f engines ; committed.
Ladd To provide for harbor
master at Porland and Astoria:
committed.
Northup Relating to pilotage;
referred.
HOUSE AFTERNOON SESSION.
Sneaker announced ADnointment
on special committee to consider
bill to regulate practice of medi
cine. Pope, Goodcough and Bel-
knP- . i:
G. M. Sinith.of umaunacouniy,
appointed assistant doorkeeper. .
Memorial from McCoy asking
congress to reduce price of public
lands between Umatilla and Port
land to $1.25 per acre ; committee
on commerce.
Senate bill to authorize construc
tion of narrow gauge tailroad bridge
across Willamette' river at Ray's
Landing ; first reading. f
SECOND READING. 5
Geer To repeal vagrancy law;
judiciary committee.
Hume To punish stealing of
stock ; passed to third reading.
GilbertTo define contn.1 of
charitable institutions over orphan
children; judiciary committee.
Condon To fix taxing of costs
by courts ; judiciary committee.
Miller Amending game laws;
judiciary committee.
I.avman Liauor license bill;
alconolic traffic committee.
Jennings Making legal rate ol
mtorocr. ft tier cent., or 8 Der cent.
on special contract; assessment
ami taxation.
Waldo Exempting voters bribed
at electons from punishment; com
mittee on election?.
Ctook To construct a wagon
road from Chetco tb Port Ortord ;
wars atid means committe.
Hume To regulate the heating
of passenger cars ; committed.
Price To allow construction of
boom in Rogue r.ver at Tole, Jack
son county ; committee on corpora
tions. '
Smith For a portage railway
between The Dalles and Celilo;
commerce committee.
Blundell For a state weather'
service ; committee on agriculture.
Harrington Defining magis
trates; order engrossed.
Earhart To purchase laws of
Oregon and supreme court reports ;
pa8sd to third reading.
Harrington Amending ; jury
law ; asfed to third reading,'-
moss -jro amend k jatoe vie w
larterycorporaUorrtiif -. v.
Cattle keep in good condition
on the range.
Roe Zoosman has gone on a visit
to relatives in California.
9
Mr. James ha9 a brother visiting
him 'rom western Iowa.
Hurry Smith is building a barn
on Henry Ingram's place.
Geo. Stires is getting quite a lot
ot slashing done on bis place.
J. N. Combs, has bought the
tract known of late as the Davis
eighty.
Wc are having cool frosty nights
but oo sue w yet, although we caa
ee ilia it has fallen on tome of the
high peaks furtht r back.
Mr. Blackburn apd his son-in-law
Edward Nichols have rented
the Vador place for a year. They
have brought up a band of one
hundred and eighty cattle.
One day last week a number of
Mr. Baker's neighbors assembled
at his plae and provided bis
family with a io ot fire wood.
His broken l g h doing very well.
KIH'K KI.Cki hTt.
The first snowfall of the season now
overs the ground about an inch deep.
A social dance was given at Mr.
Sulliyau'8 a few evenings since. The
young folk report having a splendid
time.
The railroad contractors, Searle 1c
Dean, having completed their work,
there is now but one party of engin
eers on the line of the railroad, and
they will remain but a few days.
Henness Bros, and W. H. Heart
less are now sending their pack trains
to the valley, where they can bo
wintered at less expense, aud holding
them in readiness to begin operating
in the early spring.
Attendance at school has increased
to such an extent that the directors
were called on to furnish more desks
a few days ago. The teacher intends
beginning a series ot spellings soon.
which will, to dont, be of great
interest to the young people.
Webster Mistaken.
Little Willie (aged 10) Mamma,
whn it an elite stciai club
Mimnia Itisacltib composed of
the choicest people those who move
in the best society.
Willie Is that what Webster's
dictionary sf ys?
Mamma- It says that, or the samn
thing in other words. Why do yon
ask?
Willie I se an advertifwmnnt in
the paper of the Elite Social Club'
dance, and our colored hostler, who
aleeps in the stable, and the' blck
cook are the committee on invitation.
Cb's Ditcreiy.
Miss Ethel (speaking of young Mr.
Featherly, who has just made a call
and bowed himself out at an unusual
ly early hour) Didn't Mr. Featherly
make a very abort call?
Miss Clara Unusually ao.
Misa Ethel And with what nrofoa
gallantry he backed to the door.
Why, he didn't even tarn to open ic
Miss Clara Yes, he was all man
ners to-night.
Bobby (who baa been allowed to
sit np later than usual) Clara, here's
two suspender buttons on the sofa.
Can I b ve 'em?
Arc We f Have Aaetbrr War?
Haiim nolitieal rrnnh.fi an tk.f
we shall. Be that as tt may, the baU
tl B.-ajrd 1T medical u-i..n . ih U..4-
disease will neTerni'iniiiM..
rive at the Utopian epoch when the"
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ny unequaieo inoiougnness.
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