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gate and report on the condition of the school for the blind, state reform school, and to examine and consider the reports of the state board of education.

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

O. P. MILLER,
Chief clerk.

On motion of Mr. Ormsby, the house concurred in seuate concurrent resolution No. 5.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

Mr. Speaker:

SENATE CHAMBER,

SALEM, Oregon,
January 10, 1893.

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has concurred in house concurrent resolution No. 3.

And the same is herewith returned to you for enrollment.

Mr. Speaker:

O. P. MILLER,

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATF.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,
January --,

1893.

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has concurred in house concurrent resolution No. 4. And the same is herewith returned to you for enrollment.

Mr. Speaker:

O. P. MILLER,

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,

SALEM, Oregon,

January 10, 1893.

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has concurred in house concurrent resolution No. 11. And the same is herewith returned to you for enrollment.

O. P. MILLER,

Chief clerk.

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,
January, 1893.

Mr. Speaker:

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has concurred in house joint memorial No. 1.

And the same is herewith returned to you for enrollment.

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I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has refused to concur in the house amendment to senate joint resolution No. 1.

And the same is herewith returned to you for the consideration of the house.

O. P. MILLER,
Chief clerk.

On motion of Mr. Paxton, the house rescinded the house amendment to senate joint resolution No. 1.

Mr. Northup moved to adopt senate joint resolution No. 1.
On this question the roll was called and the vote was:
Those voting aye were:

Messrs. Baughman, Belknap, Belts, Bishop, Blevins, Brown of Douglas, Brown of Morrow, Campbell, Chandler, Coon, Cooper, Cornelius, Currin, Daly, Duncan, Durham, Elmore, Geer of Clackamas, Geer of Marion, Gill, Goodrich, Gowan, Gullixson, Hobbs, Houck, Inman, Jeffreys, King, Lamson, Lawton, Layman, Maloney, Manley, Mays, McEwen, Merrill, Merritt, Miller, Myer, Myers, Nichols, Nickell, Northup, Ormsby, Russell, Sheridan, Staats, Stone, Toner, Trullinger, Upton, Wilkins, Wilkinson, Wright of Marion, Wright of Union, and Mr. Speaker -56.

Nays Mr. Ford-1.

Absent-Messrs. Buxton, Day, and Paxton -3.
So the joint resolution was adopted.

Mr. Speaker:

MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

SENATE CHAMBER,
SALEM, Oregon,

January 10, 1893.

I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has concurred in house concurrent resolution No. 6.

And the same is herewith returned to you for enrollment.

Mr. Speaker:

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I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has concurred in house concurrent resolution No. 10. And the same is herewith returned to you for enrollment.

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I am directed by the president to inform you that the senate has concurred in house concurrent resolution No. 3. And the same is herewith returned to you for enrollment. O. P. MILLER,

Chief clerk.

House bill No. 65. Mr. Nickell. A bill for an act to require assignees of insolvent estates to give notice of filing their final

accounts.

House bill No. 65 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

On motion of Mr. Trullinger, the courtesies of the house were extended to Hon. J. W. Welch, and he was invited to a seat within the bar of the house.

On motion of Mr. Northup, the courtesies of the house were extended to Hon. Robert A. Miller, and he was invited to a seat within the bar of the house.

House bill No. 66. Mr. Durham. A bill for an act entitled an act to amend section 1544 of the laws of Oregon, as annotated and compiled by W. Lair Hill.

House bill No. 66 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 67. Mr. Russell. A bill for an act to repeal section 2343 of Hill's annotated laws of Oregon, being entitled "An act for additional compensation to clerks and sheriffs in certain counties," approved February 23, 1885.

House bill No. 67 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 68. Mr. Jeffreys. A bill for an act entitled an act to amend section 313 of the laws of Oregon, as compiled by W. Lair Hill.

House bill No. 68 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 69. Mr. Northup. A bill for an act to amend an act entitled an act to amend an act entitled an act to regulate the practice of medicine and surgery in the state of Oregon, filed in the office of the secretary of state, February 21, 1891.

House bill No. 69 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 70. Mr. Blevins. A bill for an act to amend sections 56 and 57 of chapter I., title V. of the annotated laws of Oregon, as compiled by W. Lair Hill.

House bill No. 70 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 71. Mr. Wright of Union. A bill for an act entitled an act to amend section 1989, title II., chapter XI. of W. Lair Hill's annotated laws of Oregon.

House bill No. 71 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 72. Mr. Belts. A bill for an act to amend section 1 of the act of February 29, 1891, entitled an act creating a lien for labor on logs.

House bill No. 72 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 73. Mr. Ford (by request). A bill for an act to establish the office of state examiner of stationary and portable engineers.

House bill No. 73 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 74. Mr. Wright of Marion. A bill for an act to create a commission to provide for the display of Oregon's resources

at the World's Columbian Exposition, to define its duties, and to appropriate money therefor.

House bill No. 74 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

On motion of Mr. Currin, the courtesies of the house were extended to Mr. H. E. Dosch, and he was invited to a seat within the bar of the house.

On motion of Mr. Wilkins, the courtesies of the house were extended to Hon. A. C. Jennings, and he was invited to seat within the bar of the house.

House bill No. 75. Mr. Paxton. A bill for an act to provide a manner for serving notices of appeals in all appeals from justices' courts, county courts, or circuit courts of the state.

House bill No. 75 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 76. Mr. Paxton. A bill for an act recommending to the electors of the state of Oregon to vote for or against a convention to revise and change the constitution of the state.

House bill No. 76 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 77. Mr. Paxton. A bill for an act to amend section 958 (927) of title III. of chapter XII. of the code of civil proceedure, as compiled and annotated by William Lair Hill, relating to the manner of drawing juries.

House bill No. 77 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 78. Mr. Lamson. A bill for an act entitled an act to amend an act entitled an act to amend sections 4061, 4070, 4084, and 4085 of title I., chapter LXXVI. of the miscellaneous laws of Oregon, as compiled and annotated by W. Lair Hill, approved February 25, 1889.

House bill No. 78 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 79. Mr. Nickell. A bill for an act to amend an act entitled an act to authorize the publication in county newspapers of the proceedings of county courts, and to fix compensation therefor.

House bill No. 79 was read first time and passed to second reading without question.

House bill No. 80. Mr. Nickell. A bill for an act to amend sections 1930, 1935, and 1940 of chapter VIII. of Hill's annotated laws of Oregon.

House bill No. 80 was read first time and passed to second readiug without question.

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