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son, Stafford, Swank, Summers, Smith, Thompson, Taylor, Vanderpool, Wilson, Wilcox, Mr. Speaker-58.

Nays-None.

Absent-Hale and Lafollett of Yamhill-2.

So the rules were suspended and house bill No. 30 was read first time by title only.

Mr. Noyer moved to suspend the rules and read house bill No. 31 first time by title only.

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

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Benjamin, Blundell, Bowditch, Bilyeu, Biggs, Blevins, Crook, Culver, Crockett, Davis, Daly, Gard, Gubser, Goodsell, Gay, Holland, Henry, Hansard, Hicks, Harris, Harrington, Haley, Johnson, Kruse, Lockett, Lafollett of Marion, Layman, Laughlin, Little, Mayer, Maxwell, Miller of Jackson, Miller of Linn, Mitchell, McLean, Munger, McKenzie, Mackay, McCully, Noyer, Osborn, Pomeroy, Palmer, Pendleton, Paulsen, Roberts, Richardson, Stafford, Swank, Summers, Smith, Thompson, Taylor, Vanderpool, Wilson, Wilcox, Mr. Speaker-57.

Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Hale, Holmes, Lafollett of Yamhill-3.

So the rules were suspended and house bill No. 31 was read first time by title only.

On motion of Mr. Noyer, house bill No. 31 was ordered not printed.

Mr. Laughlin asked leave of absence for Mr. Lafollett of Yamhill. Granted.

Mr. McCully moved to suspend rules and read house bill No. 31 the second time by title now.

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

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Bowditch, Bilyeu, Biggs, Blevins, Crook, Culver, Crockett, Davis, Daly, Gard, Gubser, Goodsell, Gay, Holland, Henry, Hansard, Hicks, Harrington, Holmes, Haley, Johnson, Kruse, Lafollett of Marion, Layman, Laughlin, Little, Mayer, Miller of Jackson, Miller of Linn, Mitchell, McLean, Munger, McKenzie, Mackay, McCully, Osborn, Pomeroy, Palmer, Pendleton, Paulsen, Roberts, Richardson, Stafford, Swank, Summers, Smith, Thompson, Taylor, Vanderpool, Wilson, Wilcox, Mr. Speaker—52.

Nays-Messrs. Benjamin, Blundell, Harris, Lockett, Maxwell—5. Absent-Messrs. Hale, Lafollett of Yamhill, Noyer-3.

So the rules were suspended and the bill read second time by title only.

Mr. McCully moved that house bill No. 31 be referred to committee on incorporation and not printed.

Carried.

House bill No. 32 read first time.
House bill No. 33 read first time.
House bill No. 34 read first time.
House bill No. 35 read first time.
House bill No. 36 read first time.
House bill No. 37 read first time.

Mr. Bowditch moved the rules be suspended and house bill No. 38 be read first time by title only.

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

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Benjamin, Blundell, Bowditch, Bilyeu, Biggs, Blevins, Crook, Culver, Crockett, Davis, Daly, Gard, Gubser, Goodsell, Gay, Holland, Henry, Hansard, Hicks, Harris, Harrington, Holmes, Haley, Johnson, Kruse, Lockett, Lafollett of Marion, Layman, Laughlin, Little, Maxwell, Miller of Jackson, Miller of Linn, Mitchell, McLean, Munger, McKenzie, Mackay, McCully, Noyer, Osborn, Pomeroy, Palmer, Pendleton, Paulsen, Roberts, Richardson, Stafford, Swank, Summers, Smith, Thompson, Taylor, Vanderpool, Wilson, Wilcox, Mr. Speaker-57.

Navs-None.

Absent-Messrs. Hale, Lafollett of Yamhill, Mayer-3.

So the rules were suspended and house bill No. 38 read first time. by title.

On motion of Mr. Bowditch, house bill No. 38 was ordered not printed.

House bill No. 39 was read first time.

Mr. Summers moved ex-Governor Woods be invited to a seat within the bar.

Carried.

House bill No. 40 was read first time.

Messrs. Mackay and Goodsell were excused till Monday morning. Mr. Smith moved the suspension of the rules to allow house bill No. 41 to be read first time by title only.

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

Those voting aye were:

Benjamin, Blundell, Bowditch, Bilyeu, Biggs, Blevins, Crook, Culver, Crockett, Davis, Daly, Gard, Gubser, Goodsell, Gay, Holland, Henry, Hansard, Hicks, Harris, Harrington, Holmes, Haley, Johnson, Kruse, Lockett, Layman, Laughlin, Little, Mayer, Maxwell, Miller of Jackson, Miller of Linn, Mitchell, McLean, Munger, McKenzie, Mackay, McCully, Noyer, Osborn, Pomeroy, Palmer, Pendle

ton, Paulsen, Roberts, Richardson, Stafford, Swank, Summers, Smith, Thompson, Taylor, Vanderpool, Wilson, Wilcox, Mr. Speaker—57. Nays-None.

Absent-Messrs. Hale, Lafollett of Marion, Lafollett of Yam

hill-3.

So the rules were suspended and house bill No. 41 was read first time by title.

Mr. Paulsen introduced house bill No. 77, to amend an Act for securing liens for mechanics, laborers, material men and others and prescribing the manner of enforcement.

On motion of Mr. Summers, house adjourned till 1:30 P. M.

AFTERNOON SESSION.

House called to order at 1:30 P. M., the Speaker in the chair. Roll called, and those absent were Messrs. Benjamin, Biggs, Goodsell, Hale, Lafollett of Yamhill, Miller of Jackson, Mackay, Palmer and Paulsen.

Mr. Noyer introduced house bill No. 78, to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for the custody and treatment of the insane." Mr. Mayer introduced

HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 3.

Resolved, That a committee of three on the part of the house and two on the part of the senate be appointed to investigate the manner in which the fish ladder at the falls of the Willamette at Oregon City was built, the actual cost of its construction and the manner in which the money appropriated by the State of Oregon for the purpose was expended, and that the committee have power to send for persons and papers, to administer oaths and report their findings, together with the evidence to the respective houses, and that the same be published with the proceedings.

Mr. Mayer moved its adoption.

On motion of Mr. Summers, house joint resolution No. 3 was amended to read "one from the senate and two from the house." On this question the roll was called and the vote was: Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Benjamin, Blundell, Bowditch, Bilyeu, Biggs, Blevins, Crook, Culver, Crockett, Davis, Daly, Gard, Gubser, Goodsell, Gay,

Holland, Henry, Hansard, Hicks, Harris, Harrington, Holmes, Haley, Johnson, Kruse, Lafollett of Marion, Layman, Laughlin, Little, Mayer, Maxwell, Miller of Jackson, Miller of Linn, Mitchell, McLean, Munger, McKenzie, McCully, Noyer, Osborn, Pomeroy, Palmer, Pendleton, Paulsen, Roberts, Richardson, Stafford, Swank, Summers, Smith, Thompson, Taylor, Vanderpool, Wilson, Wilcox, Mr. Speaker-57.

Navs-None.

Absent-Messrs. Hale, Lafollett of Yamhill, Mackay-3.
So the resolution was adopted.

On motion of Mr. Harrington, the house ordered that one thousand copies each of Gov. Moody's address and Gov. Pennoyer's inaugural be printed for the use of the house.

Mr. Smith moved that the rules be suspended and house bill No. 42 be read first time by title only.

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

Messrs. Benjamin, Blundell, Bowditch, Bilyeu, Biggs, Blevins, Crook, Culver, Crockett, Davis, Daly, Gard, Gubser, Gay, Holland, Henry, Hansard, Hicks, Harris, Harrington, Holmes, Haley, Kruse, Lockett, Lafollett of Marion, Layman, Laughlin, Little, Mayer, Maxwell, Miller of Jackson, Miller of Linn, Mitchell, McLean, Munger, McKenzie, Mackay, McCully, Noyer, Osborn, Pomeroy, Palmer, Pendleton, Paulsen, Roberts, Richardson, Stafford, Swank, Summers, Smith, Thompson, Taylor, Vanderpool, Wilson, Wilcox, Mr. Speaker-56.

Navs-None.

Absent-Messrs. Goodsell, Hale, Johnson, Lafollett of Yamhill-4. So the rules were suspended and house bill No. 42 was read first time by title only.

The Speaker called Mr. Benjamin to the chair.

House bill No. 43 read first time.

House bill No. 44 read first time.

House bill No. 45 read first time.
House bill No. 46 read first time.
The Speaker resumed the chair.
House bill No. 47 read first time.
House bill No. 48 read first time.
House bill No. 49 read first time.
House bill No. 50 read first time.

House bill No. 51 read first time.

Mr. Gay moved to suspend the rules and read house bill No. 52 by title first time.

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

Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Benjamin, Blundell, Bowditch, Bilyeu, Biggs, Blevins, Crook, Culver, Crockett, Davis, Daly, Gard, Gubser, Gay, Holland, Henry, Hansard, Hicks, Harris, Harrington, Holmes, Haley, Johnson, Kruse, Lockett, Layman, Laughlin, Little, Mayer, Maxwell, Miller of Jackson, Miller of Linn, Mitchell, McLean, Munger, McKenzie, Mackay, McCully, Noyer, Osborn, Pomeroy, Palmer, Pendleton, Paulsen, Roberts, Richardson, Stafford, Swank, Summers, Smith, Thompson, Taylor, Vanderpool, Wilson, Wilcox, Mr. Speaker 56.

Nays-None.

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Absent-Messrs. Goodsell, Hale, Lafollett of Marion, Lafollett of Yamhill-4.

So the rules were suspended and house bill No. 52 was read first time by title only.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, January 13, 1887. j

Mr. Speaker: I am directed by the President to inform you that the senate has amended house concurrent resolution No. 12 by inserting three instead of four and two instead of three in said resolution.

And I herewith return to the house said house concurrent resolution No. 12.

E. G. HURSH,
Chief Clerk.

On motion of Mr. Daly, the house concurred in senate amendments to house concurrent resolution No. 12.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER, SALEM, January 13, 1887. j

Mr. Speaker: I am directed by the President to inform you that the senate has amended house concurrent resolution No. 10 so as to instruct our United States Senators and request our Representative in congress to support the interstate commerce bill, and that the Secretary of State be instructed to transmit said resolution herewith. transmitted.

And I herewith also return the original of house concurrent resolution No. 10 for the consideration of the house. E. G. HURSH,

Chief Clerk.

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