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CO -;s? Ti- UM r Vol. XVIII. Astoria, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, October 31, 1882 tfo. 26. mm 4Z3pj!p jr "WHAT WAS DONE. The Legislature "s "Work. The following taken from tbfj Oregonian, is a synopsis of the i hills passed by the 32lh Oregon! legislature, which adjourned Oct, j 20th: S. J3. 100 An act to incorporate the city of McMinnville. in the county of Yamhill, state of Ore gon, and repeal an act to incorpo rate the city of McMinnville, etc. Approved bv the governor Oct. S. B. '24. An act to establish a paid fire department for the city of Portland. -Approved Oct. 9. S. 13. S2 An act to provide for the times and places for holding the circuit courts in the first judicial districts. Approved Oct. 0. S. B. G5 An act to create the count- of Crook and to fix the salaries of the county judge and treasurer thereof. Approved Oct. 24. II. 13. 1 An act to provide for pilotage on the Columbia and Willamette rivers. Approved Oct. 24. H. B. 20 An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Sheridan in Yamhill county, state of Oregon. Ap proved Oct. 11'. S. B. 25 An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the town of Ashland in Jackson county, approved Oct. 13, 1874. Approved Oct. 9. S. B. 51 An act to amend an act entitled an act to amend sec tions 2 and 7 or an act entitled an act to incorporate the city of Eugene,etc, etc. Approved Oct. C. S. B. 7 An act granting to the Oregon Short Line Railway Co., the right ol -way through the lands of the state of Oregon and neces sary grounds for stations, depots, side tracks, turn tables, etc., etc. Approved Oct 17. S. B. 2G. An act to repeal sections 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, of an act entitled an act to provide for the support and government of the University of Oregon, etc., etc. Approv ed Oct. 7. S. B. 11 An act to incorporate the town of Bnena Yisla in the county of Polk, etc. Approved Oct. 9. S. B. 27 An act providing for taxing private prosecutors with costs and disbursements of crimi nal actions where found to be malicious, etc. Approved Oct. 20. S. B. GO An act to be entitled "An act for the support of the State Agricultural College." Ap proved Oct. 20. S. B. 41 An act to amend Sec. 2 of an act entitled an act to in corporate Dalles city, and to re peal an act entitled an act to in corporate Dalles city, etc. Ap proved Oct. 29. S. B. 15 An act to authorize the superintendent of the peniten tiary to make contracts for con vict labor. Approved Oct. 17. S. B. 42 An act entitled an act to regulate the salaries of county judges in the state of Ore gon. Approved Oct. 20. S. B. 95 An act making pro visions for the incorporation of cemetery associations. Approved Oct. 20. S. B. G An act for the protec tion of fish and game Approved Oct. 20. S. B. 105 An act to create the county of Klamath, and fix the salaries of county judge and treasurer. Approved Oct. 17. H. B. 57 An act to amend sections G38 and G39 of title 3 of chapter 7 of the code of civil pro cedure. Approved Oct. 20. H. B. 126 An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate Ap- proved Oct. 20. II. B. H2 Au act to repeal section oV of article YI. of an act entitled "An act to incorporate the city of East Portland.'' Ap proved Oct. 17. II. B. 117 An act to aid in the support of the university of Ore gon. Approved Oct. 17. U. B. 23 An act to appropri ate money to furnish the Oregon state" insane asylum. Approved Oct. 17. II. B. 101 An act to incorpo rate the city of Philomath. Ap proved Oct. 20. II. B. 4: An act to provide for j the government of the Oregon state insane asylum. Approved Oct. 20. S. B. 23 An act to change the! time of meeting of the legislature of the state of Oregon. Approved Oct. 13. S. 13. 11G An act to authorize the governor of the state to con tract for keeping the insane and idiotic. Approved Oct 17. II. 13. 132 An act to ajnend an act entitled "An act to incorporate Baker City," etc. Approved Oct. 10. H. B. 133 An act to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for the construction of a brick insane asylum building," etc., etc. Approved Oct. 13. H. B. 121 An act to define the boundaries of Coos and Douglas counties . Approved Oct. 1G. S. B. 3 An act to regulate and' license public shows. Approved Oct. 17. S. B. 9, of 18S0 An act lor the relief of Umatilla count'. Passed senate and house Oct. 2 and Oct. -1. respectively, notwithstanding the veto of the governor. .11. B. 30, of 1SS0 An act. to provide for the erection of a fish way or ladder at the falls of the "Willamette river, and to appropri ate mone' therefor. Passed the senate and house Sept. 27 and Sept. 2.S. respectively, notwith standing the veio of the gover nor. S. 13. S7 An act to incorporate the city of Portland. Approved Oct. 24. S. B. 5 An act to define the terms "Laud" and "Real Prop erty" for the purpose, of taxation, and to provide where the same shall be assessed and taxed, and to declare what instruments whereby land or real property is made security for the payment of a debt shall be void, and to repeal sec tions 2 and 7 of chapter 57, of the miscellaneous laws of Oregon. Ap proved Oct. 2G. II. B. 130 An act to incorpo rate the city of Newport, in the county of Benton, etc. Approved Oct. 23. S. B. 103 An act redisricting the state into judicial districts, and to provide for time and place of holding the supreme, circuit and county courts, etc. Approved Oct. 24. S. B. 29 A bill for an act to amend an act entitled au. act to amend an act entitled an act to regulate the salaries of county treasurers in the state of Oregon. Approved Oct. 25. H. B. 10 An act entitled an act" to regulate the marking of domestic animals on the ear. Bill contains no enacting clause, and is therefore returned without the governor's approval. S. B. 123 An act to regulate the building of railroads through passes, gorges, defiles and- canTons. Bill contains no enacting clause, and is therefore returned without the governor's approval. H. B. 1G. An act to amend sec tions 2, 3, 4, 5, G, 7 and S, and to the town of Independence. repeal section 10, of an act ap proved Oct. 29, 1S74. entitled an act to repeal scot ions 2 and 4 of .an act approved Oct. 3, LSI 2, un titled an act to amend chapter 18 of the general laws concerning fees of officers, etc. Approved Oct. 20. II. 13. 21 An act to amend sec tions 40, -11 and 42 of title 2, of chapter 50 of the miscellaneous laws of Oregon as compiled by Deady and Lane. Approved Oct. 21. II. 13. 119 An act to amend section 28, title 3 of chapter 4 of the miscellaneous laws of Oregon, etc. Approved Oct. 20. II. 13. 14S An act to amend section 4 of title 1 of chapter 50 of the miscellaneous laws of Ore gon, etc. Approveu ucr. II. B.51 An act to amend see's 558 and 5G4of chapter 3 of title 2 of the criminal code of Oregon, etc. Approved Oct. 20. If. P. 134 An act to punish trespassers. Approved Oct. 24. H. U. 5G An act to amend sec tions 574, 577 and 57S of title 1 of chapter 7 of the code of civil pro cedure. Approved Oct. 24. H. B. 55 An act to amend sec tion S7S of title 3 of chapter 11 of the code of civil procedure. Ap proved Oct. 24. II. 13. 2S An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the city of JefTerson, in Marion county, etc. Approved Oct. 23. II. B. 2 An act to amend an act, entitled an act to amend sec tion S of chapter 13 of the general laws of the stato of Oregon, ap proved Oct. 25. Approved Oct. 24. H. B. 17 An act to amend sees. 37 and 57 of title 4 of an act to establish an uniform course of pub lic instruction in the common schools of this state, approved Oct. 29, 1872. Approved Oct. 29. II. B. 125 An act to amend an act entitled an act to provide for clearing creeks and other small streams from driftwood and other obstructions, approved Oct. 25, 1SS0. Approved Oct. 24. II. 13.14: Aii act to amend sec tion 1121, title G, of chapter 15, of the code of civil procedure of the general laws of Oregon, relat ing to conveyances executed by executors or administrators, etc. Approved Oct. 24. II. B. G8 An act to prevent swine from running at large. Ap proved Oct. 24. II. B. 1GG An act to protect the ring-neck Mongolian pheasant in the state oT Oregon. Approwd Oct. 24. II. B. 10S An act to amend section 91S, of title 1, of chapter 12, of the civil code. Approved Oct. 24. S. B. 44 Au act to provide for the election of precinct assessors, abolish the office of county asses sor, change the method of making assessments and for the recording of listed and patented lauds to companies, persons or corporations, that the same ma' be assessed. Yetocd Oct. 2G. H. B. 1G0 An act to prevent the depositing of offal in the Wal lowa lake, or any of its tributaries, or in the "Wallowa river, etc. II. B. 135 An act to organize school districts in incorporated towns of 10,000 inhabitants and to provide for the maintenance aud government of public schools therein, ' H. B. 165 An act to amend sections 34 and 35 of chapter 1, title 4 of the miscellaneous laws. Approved Oct. 20. H. B. 44 An act regulating the amount to be paid on a policy of insurance. Yetoed. S. B. IS An act to amend sec tion 45 of chapter 7, title 3 of the nii-cfllaneous laws of Oregon, etc. i ooncfrning the mode of piocivd ing to appropriate land by private 1 ! corpoiations. Approved Oct. 20. J S. i. J21 An act to protpft la borers in timber and logging camps. Approved On!. 20. S. 13. 115 Au act to authorize the removal of the dead from the cemetery in thu town of McMinn ville, Yamhill county. Approved Oct 26. S. 13. 39 An act providing for the establishing of state normal schools. Approved Oct. 20. S. 13 101 An act to amend an act, etc., etc., to provide a board of canal commissioners for the canal and locks of the Willamette Kali.-, etc. Approved Oct. 2G. S. B. 110 An act to legalize certain acts of the state treasurer. Approved Oct. 20. S. 13. 19 An act entitled an act j to empower the governor to grant pardons in certain cases and to de clare the effects of the same. Ap proved Oct 2G. II. 13. 150 Au act to amend an act entitled au act to incorporate the city of East Portland. Ap proved Oct. 20. S. 13. 125 General appropiation bill. Approved Oct. 20. 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"ITJCLESS THE HOAT, FOUND 11Y ME KJ l:u.t September and advertised in Thk ASTOniANat ihe. time, is claimed within so days from this notice. I will sell it at my place to the highest bidder for cash, on the 'Jlst day or November 18S2. at 10 o'clock a. ai. .IOIIN WALTERS, Seaside, Oregon, Oct. 21st, lSSi SOd r- TTi L.i..TTT-r. ' -Lg. ui j.-- gJr.gsagiSB 2 w i & r -n o - S tn s Z Z -a en o O WILLIAM HOWE, -DEALER l.V Doors, Windows, Blinds, Transoms, Lumber. AU kinds or OAK LUMBER, J OL.AHS. Boat Material. Etc. 3jjplljjg''' J j Boats of all Blinds Made to Order. E-Orders, from a distance promptly attended to, and .satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. MISCELLANEOUS. AST0RIA IRON WORKS. Benton Stkkkt, Nrak 1'aukek House. ASTORIA. - OREGON. GENERAL MACHINISTS f AND BOILERMAKERS. LANDiMARiNEENUU Boiler Work, Steamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. r nil Descriptions niniic to rdr nt Short Xotlre. A. I). "V..s.s, President. .1. (J. Hl'stlkk, Secretary. I. "V. Case, Treasurer. John Fox, Superintendent S. AKNDT & JFERCHEN, ASTORIA. - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop . aisSi P.IACKSMITII -: A SHOP iffriigrl"! VT Yt cv ra-: Boiler. Shop ' WP AU kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to. A specialty made of repairing CANNERY DD3S, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. B. F. STEVENS. C. S. bRoWN CITY BOOK STORE. Wheie von will Hud all tho standard works of the day, and a constantly clianBiin: stock of novelties and taney articles: we keep the host assortment of variety goods in the city. Pocket Books. Picture Frames, Steroscopes, Mu 'sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Bijou terie, & Celluloid Goods, etc.. etc. P. F. STEVENS & CO. HEADQUARTERS Foster's Emporium. Most Complete Stock in Astoria J' ovelties of all Kinds Fruits Roth Foreign ami DomrMir Wines and Liquors Of Superior Brand. FOSTER'S CORNER, 0 R &N' DOCK mmmrm F,gw!m& Ak. -n z s z CD O o 2E 5 O C3 fm S . OM zy 2 m r- K i 5 O -g TURNING AND Bracket Work y A SPECIALTY. BUSINESS CARDS. i- TL V. 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