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... February 24 , 1885 , and also an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the town . of Medford , approved February 24 , 1885 . Mr. Paulsen introduced house bill No. 6 , a bill for an Act to regulate custom mills used to grind grain . Mr ...
... February 24 , 1885 , and also an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the town . of Medford , approved February 24 , 1885 . Mr. Paulsen introduced house bill No. 6 , a bill for an Act to regulate custom mills used to grind grain . Mr ...
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... February 5 , 1885 , and an Act entitled an Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the town of Pendleton , in Umatilla county , and to define the powers thereof , approved February 21 , 1887 . Mr. Thompson introduced house ...
... February 5 , 1885 , and an Act entitled an Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to incorporate the town of Pendleton , in Umatilla county , and to define the powers thereof , approved February 21 , 1887 . Mr. Thompson introduced house ...
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... February 10 , 1885 . Also an Act exempting firemen from certain duties and taxes , approved February 20 , 1885 . Also an Act to prescribe manner for receipting for taxes , and to amend section 65 , title VI of chapter LVII , of the ...
... February 10 , 1885 . Also an Act exempting firemen from certain duties and taxes , approved February 20 , 1885 . Also an Act to prescribe manner for receipting for taxes , and to amend section 65 , title VI of chapter LVII , of the ...
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... February 16 , 1885 , approved November 30 , 1885 , approved February 21 , 1887 . By unanimous consent , Mr. Gilbert introduced house bill No. 151 , to amend section 892 of the code of civil procedure of the laws of Oregon as compiled ...
... February 16 , 1885 , approved November 30 , 1885 , approved February 21 , 1887 . By unanimous consent , Mr. Gilbert introduced house bill No. 151 , to amend section 892 of the code of civil procedure of the laws of Oregon as compiled ...
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... FEBRUARY 4 , 1889 . AFTERNOON SESSION . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , SALEM , Oregon , February 4 , 1889 . The house was called to order at 2 o'clock P. M. , Mr. Speaker in the chair . The roll was called , and Messrs . Fisher of Polk ...
... FEBRUARY 4 , 1889 . AFTERNOON SESSION . HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , SALEM , Oregon , February 4 , 1889 . The house was called to order at 2 o'clock P. M. , Mr. Speaker in the chair . The roll was called , and Messrs . Fisher of Polk ...
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Absent-Messrs amend section Apperson Armstrong Bean beg leave Belknap bill pass Blundell Bowditch Chief Clerk Crook Crosno Derby Earhart February 22 Fell Fisher of Multnomah Fisher of Polk Gambee Geer Gilbert Gilham Goodnough Hahn Harrington Haskell herewith transmitted HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Howard Hume Hunter Jennings JOHN H Kirk Labrie Ladd Laughlin Layman leave to report Maxwell McCoy Messrs Miller of Jackson Miller of Linn Moore Morelock Moss motion moved to suspend Myers Napton Nays-Messrs Nays-None Northup Oregon Paquet Parker Paulsen Pope Powell President to inform Price question the roll R. A. Miller read house bill Read second read senate bill read the second read the third Read third referred house bill report it back Ricker Roberts roll was called rules and read rules were suspended SALEM SENATE CHAMBER senate has passed SHUPE Stafford Strowbridge submitted the following suspend the rules Thomas Thompson voting aye Waldo Weed Williamson Wilson
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Page 369 - The General Assembly shall provide by law for a uniform and equal rate of assessment and taxation ; and shall prescribe such regulations as shall secure a just valuation for taxation of all property, both real and personal, excepting such only for municipal, educational, literary, scientific, religious or charitable purposes, as may be specially exempted by law.
Page 19 - Resolved by the House of Delegates (the Senate concurring), That a committee of three on the part of the House and two on the part of the Senate...
Page 14 - That whenever an investigation shall be made by said Commission, it shall be its duty to make a report in writing in respect thereto, which shall include the findings of fact upon which the conclusions of the Commission are based, together with its recommendation as to what reparation, if any, should be made by the common carrier to any party or parties who may be found to have been injured ; and such findings so made shall thereafter, in all judicial proceedings, be deemed prima facie evidence as...
Page 26 - Resolved by the House, the Senate concurring, That a joint committee consisting of three on the part of the house and two on the part of the senate...
Page 34 - They shall also receive the sum of one dollar for every ten miles they shall travel in going to and returning from their place of meeting, on the most usual route.
Page 18 - In all elections not otherwise provided for by this Constitution, every white male citizen of the United States, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, who shall have resided in the State during the six months...
Page 18 - States one year, and shall have resided in this State during the six months immediately preceding such election, and shall have declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States, conformably to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization, shall be entitled to vote in the township or precinct where he may reside.
Page 379 - There shall be a joint committee on the library, to consist of three members on the part of the Senate and three on the part of the House of Representatives...
Page 19 - That a committee of three from the house and two from the senate be appointed to submit a joint memorial to the United States congress on the subject of foreign immigration.
Page 26 - That a joint committee of three from the house and two from the senate be appointed to investigate and report at the regular session on the best method of conducting the " school for deaf-mutes " and the "school for the blind," and that said committee be allowed necessary clerical assistance.