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Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Apperson, Fell, Gambee, Gilham, Hume, McCoy, Miller of Jackson, Moss, Myers, Napton, Parker and Roe-12.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read the second time by title and, on motion of Mr. Ladd, referred to the committee on education.

On motion of Mr. Layman, Hon. C. W. Fulton was invited to a seat within the bar.

On motion of Mr. Roberts, the house adjourned.

EVENING SESSION.

The house was called to order pursuant to adjournment, the Speaker in the chair.

Roil was called, and those absent were Messrs. Crosno, Fell, Gambee, Geer, Goodnough, Maxwell, McCoy, R. A. Miller, Napton, Northup, Parker, Thompson and Wilson.

Messrs. Napton and Wilson were excused.

Mr. Ricker moved to suspend the rules and read senate bill No. 95 the second time by title now.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Apperson, Armstrong, Bean, Belknap, Blundell, Bowditch, Condon, Crook, Crosno, Derby, Earhart, Fisher of Polk, Fisher of Multnomah, Gilbert, Gilham, Hahn, Haskell, Howard, Hume, Hunter, Jennings, Kirk, Labrie, Ladd, Laughlin, Layman, Maxwell, McCoy, Miller of Linn, Moore, Morelock, Moss, Myers, Paquet, Paulsen, Pope, Powell, Price, Ricker, Roberts, Roe, Short, Stafford, Strowbridge, Thompson, Waldo, Weed, Williamson, and Mr. Speaker-49.

Navs-None.

Absent-Messrs. Fell, Gambee, Geer, Goodnough, Harrington, Miller of Jackson, Northup, Napton, Parker, Thomas and Wilson

-11.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 95 was read the second time by title and passed to third reading.

The committee on enrolled bills submitted the following:

Mr. Speaker:

REPORT.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
SALEM, Oregon,

February 12, 1889. J

Your committee on enrolled bills respectfully report house bill No. 91 correctly enrolled.

SEYMOUR W. CONDON,

Chairman.

The Speaker gave notice that he was about to sign house bill No. 91, and soon thereafter that he had signed it. Mr. Condon introduced house resolution No. 27:

HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 27.

Resolved, That house resolution No. 12 be amended so as to read as follows:

The sessions of the house shall be as follows: From 9:30 o'clock A. M. to 12 M.: from 1:30 o'clock P. M. to 5 o'clock P. M., and from 7:30 o'clock P. M. to 10 o'clock P. M.

Which, upon his motion, was adopted.

Mr. Bean moved to suspend the rules and read senate bill No. 66 the second time by title now.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Apperson, Armstrong, Bean, Belknap, Blundell, Bowditch, Condon, Crook, Crosno, Derby, Earhart, Fisher of Polk, Fisher of Multnomah, Gilbert, Hahn, Haskell, Howard, Hunter, Jennings, Kirk, Labrie, Ladd, Laughlin, Layman, Maxwell, McCoy, Miller of Linn, Moore, Moss, Myers, Northup, Paquet, Paulsen, Pope, Powell, Price, Ricker, Roberts, Roe, Short, Stafford, Strowbridge, Thompson, Waldo, Weed, Williamson, and Mr. Speaker-47.

Nays-Mr. Morelock.

Absent-Messrs. Fell, Gambee, Geer, Gilham, Goodnough, Harrington, Hume, Miller of Jackson, Napton, Thomas, Parker, and Wilson-12.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 66 was read the second time by title and passed to third reading.

House bill No. 54 was read the third time.

"Shall the bill pass?"

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Armstrong, Bean, Belknap, Blundell, Bowditch, Condon, Crook, Crosno, Derby, Earhart, Fisher of Polk, Fisher of Multnomah, Gilbert, Hahn, Haskell, Howard, Hume, Hunter, Jennings, Kirk, Labrie, Ladd, Laughlin, Layman, Maxwell, McCoy, Miller of Linn, Moore, Morelock, Moss, Myers, Northup, Paquet, Paulsen, Pope, Powell, Price, Ricker, Roberts, Roe, Short, Stafford, Strowbridge, Thompson, Waldo, Weed, Williamson, and Mr. Speaker-48. Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Apperson, Fell, Gambee, Geer, Gilham, Goodnough, Harrington, Miller of Jackson, Napton, Parker, Thomas, and Wilson-12.

So the bill passed, and there being no objection, the title of the bill stood as the title of the Act.

House bill No. 199 was read the third time.

"Shall the bill pass?"

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Apperson, Bean, Belknap, Bowditch, Condon, Crosno, Derby, Earhart, Fisher of Polk, Fisher of Multnomah, Gilbert, Hahn, Howard, Hume, Hunter, Jennings, Kirk, Labrie, Ladd, Laughlin, Layman, Maxwell, Miller of Linn, Moore, Morelock, Moss, Myers, Northup, Paquet, Paulsen, Pope, Powell, Price, Ricker, Roberts, Roe, Short, Stafford, Strowbridge, Waldo, Weed, Williamson, and Mr. Speaker-43.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Armstrong, Blundell, Crook, Fell, Gambee, Geer, Gilham, Goodnough, Harrington, Haskell, McCoy, Miller of Jackson, Napton, Parker, Thomas, Thompson and Wilson-17.

So the bill passed, and there being no objection, the title of the bill stood for the title of the Act.

The Chair submitted the following:

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

Mr. Speaker:

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,
February 13, 1889.

I am directed by the President to inform you that he has signed house bill No. 30 and also house bill No 43.

And the same are herewith transmitted to you.

JOHN H. SHUPE,

Chief Clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,
February 13, 1889.

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed by the President to inform you that the senate has passed senate bill No. 42, being a bill for an Act for a homestead law.

And the same is herewith transmitted for the consideration of the house.

JOHN H. SHUPE,

Chief Clerk.

Mr. Pope moved to suspend the rules and read senate bill No. 42 the first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Armstrong, Bean, Belknap, Bowditch, Condon, Crosno, Derby, Earhart, Fisher of Polk, Fisher of Multnomah, Gilbert, Hahn, Howard, Hume, Hunter, Jennings, Kirk, Labrie, Ladd, Laughlin, Layman, Maxwell, McCoy, Miller of Jackson, Miller of Linn, Moore, Morelock, Moss, Myers, Northup, Paquet, Paulsen, Pope, Powell, Price, Ricker, Roberts, Roe, Short, Stafford, Strowbridge, Waldo, Weed, Williamson, and Mr. Speaker-45.

Navs None.

Absent-Messrs. Apperson, Blundell, Crook, Fell, Gambee, Geer, Gilham, Goodnough, Harrington, Haskell, Napton, Parker, Thomas, Thompson and Wilson-15.

So the rules were suspended and senate bill No. 42 was read the first time by title.

Mr. Derby moved to suspend the rules and read senate bill No. 42 the second time by title now.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Apperson, Bean, Belknap, Bowditch, Condon, Crosno, Derby, Earhart, Fisher of Polk, Fisher of Multnomah, Gilbert, Hahn, Howard, Hunter, Jennings, Kirk, Labrie, Ladd, Laughlin, Layman, Maxwell, McCoy, Miller of Linn, Moore, Morelock, Moss, Myers, Northup, Paquet, Paulsen, Pope, Powell, Price, Ricker, Roberts, Roe, Short, Stafford, Strowbridge, Thompson, Waldo, Weed, Williamson, and Mr. Speaker-44.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Armstrong, Blundell, Crook, Fell, Gambee, Geer,

Gilham, Goodnough, Harrington, Haskell, Hume, Miller of Jackson, Napton, Parker, Thomas and Wilson-16.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read the second time by title and passed to its third reading. The Chair submitted the following:

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,
February 13, 1889.

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed by the President to inform you that the senate has passed senate bill No. 153, being a bill for an Act to incorporate the town of Linkville, Oregon.

And the same is herewith transmitted for the consideration of the house.

JOHN H. SHUPE,

Chief Clerk.

Mr. Layman moved to suspend the rules and read senate bill No. 153 the first time by title only.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Bean, Belknap, Bowditch, Condon, Crosno, Derby, Fisher of Polk, Fisher of Multnomah, Gilbert, Gilham, Hahn, Howard, Hume, Hunter, Jennings, Kirk, Labrie, Laughlin, Layman, Maxwell, McCoy, Miller of Linn, Moore, Morelock, Moss, Myers, Paquet, Paulsen, Pope, Powell, Price, Ricker, Roberts, Roe, Short, Stafford, Strowbridge, Waldo, Weed, Williamson, and Mr. Speaker-41. Navs None.

Absent-Messrs. Apperson, Armstrong, Blundell, Crook, Earhart, Fell, Gambee, Geer, Goodnough, Harrington, Haskell, Ladd, Miller of Jackson, Napton, Northup, Parker, Thomas, Thompson and Wil

son-19.

So the rules were suspended and the bill was read the first time by title.

Mr. Moss moved to further suspend the rules and read senate bill No. 153 the second time by title now.

On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Armstrong, Bean, Blundell, Bowditch, Condon, Crosno, Derby, Fisher of Polk, Fisher of Multnomah, Gilbert, Gilham, Hahn, Hume, Hunter, Jennings, Kirk, Labrie, Laughlin, Layman, Maxwell,

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