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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 1915 WHAT THE LEGISLATURE HAS ACCOMPLISHED GOOD SKATING ON WASHOE ICE POND This winter has been exceptionally good for skating, Owing to so much clear, cold weather. There are Reveral O0d places alone; the Malheur and Snake rivers and at Washoe. Sunday there were over three hundred people I skating on the Waahot iloogh, coming- from Payette, Fruit lard, New Fly-, WE'RE INVOICING THIS WEEK It is Apparent Thai a Line of Strictest Econ omy Will He Followed.--Expensive Com missions dncermoniously Wiped Out mouth and Ontario. I he ice waa in firstclass condition and everyone had a pleasant time. Salom When the leplslstnre began thft third week of the minimi all the Important measures (if general Inter est. FiKh ss iirohihitlon li-itinlalion, taxation amendments, the appropria tion bill", consolidation of boards and commissions, highway legislation, change la election lawa, atlll remain ed to be passed upon The senate Kave evidence of a do aire for economy when It voted to abolish the state decennial census, res pealed the law carrying an appropri ation for the naval mllltla and to abol iah the atate accountancy board. The house alan paiaed a cenatii re peal bill and It la expected that the two houses will concur on on meas ure and withdraw the other. A measure abolishing the atate lin migration commission, which baa been coating $20. 000 a year. aaaed both houaea. What la alao regarded aa In line with the economy policy waa the ac tion of the house In paaalng the Hobua bel bill providing that all hut an ex cepted few of tlie atate funda he placed In the genernl fund Advncatea of title measure, clulm It will reault In a con alderable annual aavlng to the atate A further manlfaatatlon of the In teutlona to wave money waa dlaplayed In a comparatively amall way when the houae piianed the Weeks bill pro vldlng ainendmenta to the rcglstra tluli lawa that will obviate the i ally of mailing election pamplileta to more than one voter In the mime ram lly Tbla. It la expected, will aaveone third tin- expense of printing and mall tug election pumpbleta every two years. The prohibition queatlon dnuhtleaa will demaud much attention from the house lllla week The committee on alcoholic trafflr will he read) to re port out the Committee of one Hun dred'a bill alined to in. ike effcHlw the prohibition iiiin minion! to the coiihII tlltloll liilnptcil li the people lust Tall 'I he report will be favorable to the bill. A standard for hoxea or baaketa for at raw berries, blackberrlea, logatiher rti-H. raspberries ami other berries is preacrllied III a bill Introduced by Sen ator Hit) It also prescribe a stand ard hop measure Itepreaeiitatlve Lew la. of Mullc. mail ioiiiiIv liiirodin ed a bill In the house, prnviillng (or the pciiMlotiint; ot piace olllcors III brief the bill pro vlih - thill peace olflcc's .-hall paj lii to a fund to be kept by the atate ITSM urer 1 per cent of their anlnrles. and that If any officer la disabled he shnl' 'lin w $30 a month while Incapacitated and if killed, hia widow shall draw a pension of $.1i a month during her life; and If be does not leave a wife, but leaves children, they shall draw this sum until they reach the age of lfi years. Senator f-'arrell's bill for the cutting of salaries of various atate and county employes Is before the senate. It pro videa: "On and after July 1, 1916. and ex tending for a period of two years, the salaries of all officials and employes who are at present receiving salary of f.tiiutl or more shall be reduced unl formly M per cent, and the secretary of state and the county clerks of the several counties ahull draw warrants In accordance with tbla act In the pay ment of salaries." Representative Anderson, of Wasco count v. has introduced a bill In the houae providing for repeal of the law requiring a medical certificate "as additional requisite to Issuance of a marriage license " Legislative lobbyist were put on the run by the house The Schuebel antl lobbying bill was passed, after a warm discussion, by a vote of 48 to 12. Members of the legislature from eastern (innon are going to Insist on a liberal appropriation for bounties on coyotes Iteprcsotilalh Slauflelil of Morrow county bus Introduced In the house a bill rxeiuptltm banks from llabllltv U) a depositor because of the refusal to pay a ilin k throir-h mistake, unless the depositor shall prove himself dam aaed Simplicity marked the entry of Ore gun's first woman state senator to the state i apilol Neat's but not elabor atel dressed. ii it a black veil shad inc a pleat-ant lull nun face .i:lnwi il. I.. 01 Qlondak Douglas county, passed tutu the building a; the front entrance and found her way into the senate chamber lly a vote ot 14 to the senate etc ellneil to memorlalie congress to call a constitutional convention to amen I the eOMtltlltloll so (hut the ('lilted States should have entire control ot the suppression ot polygamy Sena tors votltiK against the proposal de hired that It was a gratuitous Insult to a state that had ilis.ardcil the prac tice of Moi'iiioniMii COURT SENTENCES EIGHT PRISONERS The Court passed sentences on the parties convicted in the last term of court, last Thursday. There were eixht persons sentenced, one of whom was paroled. Kclith Smith, who was found g-uilty of keeping- a bawdy houae, has not yet been sentenced, and the case of Charlea Hamblett was contin ued. The following sentences were im posed: Frank I.ucv. found trinity of larceny in a store, was sentenced to !Mi clays in the county jail and $2r.00 fine; Wm. McKenzie, found g-uilty of petty larceny, was fined $.111. 00; C. II, Spencer, guilty of living- in and about a bouse of ill fame, was sentenced to two to fifteen years in the Orejron penitentiary; Earl ''.. I ox, guilty of larceny of two foals, was sentenced to one to ten years in the Oregon penitentiary , Florence O' Connor and May Russell, g-uilty of sell injr liquor contrary to law, were fined $1. '.11.00 each; Walter Meldrum, g-uilty of burglary, was sentenced to two to five years in the Oregon penitentiary, ('has Ntitt, who was found tiilty of larceny of a calf, was paroled iih. ii st mini vol i:s. The registration bus now ioacli.il total of LIS; tit; boy-, and 7J in Is. Tins week Fditb and ivi..ii lolg.-r. ti. linn ii. entered I'min Bole High; M. H by. Jennie and Earl Hull entered the . on, m. u 1. 1 1 rlepat linen! and Pewe) Btaruliah returned to the Sophomore class atti i n .-cine- tor in Bol t On Friday, rVbruan 5th, at .' SO p '' "' YOUR INCOME TAX REMITTANCE DUE Portland, Oregon, Jan. If, i:m . Keturni of annual net income, for the iii.-oiiie t.i for Individual! ami fa corporation making their returns of annual net Income baaed oa tin eali n tTH A COMMUNICATION An article published in the Malheur Knterpris,. of .lanuary I'ith, 1915, under the heailmiof "Items From'ltig Mend " places Hig Mend in a false light before the re--t of the county. When the I'oinona QfMft laid down the rules of the Corn Carnival, one of the rules was that each contestant must -vlul.it two bushels of corn, the corn thus exhibited to be donated to the Orange, and to be sold to help defray Mis- i "" expenses incurred l.y Hie contest After awards wt re made the count) bOOght Hie colli t,, . . xl,lt,t. .1 ,,t the Walla Walla Com Show or when ever they suw fit, the corn thus paaalng out of its former ownership to be used to Hilvertise the county and not any one community, The contestants knew before the awards were made they did not have the only corn in the anility and knew still latter when another district had live contestants with a yield of overPK) bushel per aeie that there were other places in the county that could raise corn about as well as Mig Mend. If the Walla Walla Corn Show would bring-any settle" to Malheur County, they would naturally inquire wnere the eom was raised if that was what they were after. The contestants from Mitr Mend aaa proud to lie aide to give to the county their share of the records of the Corn Camival lO advertise the e. unity Sidled. Mert Robertson, Dale Kob Bftaon, Alex. Wade, Ceo. W. Swieert, Harvey Hatch, Thus 'ur,iy, Arthur Holly. F.y, id Tate. A $ a -HTY-V IITTl llTlll D s iiMJ wu win;; m m Have Some thing of Interest for You Next Week. a fff ffffjf" $$;.$$ BE SURE AND LOOK FOR THIS SPACE! MALHEUR MERCANTILE CO. year, are due t.i he in , the lit. i. ii y MM let) will fiv. the following program la the High Bchool auditorium, to winch the public are in vited: Fiauo .-olo, Amelia Piughoff; imitation, Ruth Lackey maadolla and violin duet, Kphrim Harriotl ami Bry an Nii.i.; origiaal m.i. Mabel Cald w. il; girl1 tn... Fih, i Healup, Crystal Wt i and i..i.. Caldwell; vocal sol... Rena Adum; extemporaneous sptu'ch, Katol hot . p ano lolo, H Hit hael; school n..;., r Q .,,,. gage, i'h. I 1 ' I V. ! oil or before the im da) of March, and fail. lire U) III.' Mic II ii Mi ii on or be lore thai dale Hill ilo. , t the delinMii. - taxpayer to an additional tax ot fifty per eeal and liability to baav) aaaal tie- llo hie, I hy l;uV With holding agents should be pai ticular to ascertain their duties un.l. the Income Tax I aw. . 'specially the fact that peraoni af alnal whom tax has 1" en w Ithheld have the right umiet me law. to fii,. rorni inns with rty days prior t. thai tharefon 1 the wlthl late. C i:l OF THANKS I wish to thank the kind friend- who -o al.ly assisted ma In the lllnees and death of my husband. Mrs. Annie Vagal - Kstrau Sot ice TI, . .i ... ....i ' .inn- ii. mi piace atiout nine -ootliwe.-t of Weiser almiit Dee amber 15th, IPli, One bhuk about it rears old. Right hind foot white, -tar n forehead, little whit. ,.., no other marks or brands. Owner may secure his propart) by provin m i rahip, pajrlai ft r th tot the animal's keep C U ilh.,, i , , , Ui ... 63. IONS rtl B018E rt I i t .1 It I remainder u tile n below Jaa 80, U ..i Ontai io, i'.. '" vaie. Feb. ., Culdwi II at . ale at Ontario. I , !. ; ', ..(, .. u tario at i aldwt II r b Caldwi II . i A ,lU in a pi ternoon tl i I . . c . - tin tli Dart V I" obtained nu .,.. 1 u.'ersitrne.i ii n - & PATENTS ' 18tl . to I ux to Hit mi tit rtl Wi - tern Colin i :atioti Co, Secti ins .i ,v 11; W NKi-W, NWJ SKJ-S SKl-lH-KS -37; all of Sec. 2T-27-2-31-. Twp. 25 37; Sec. 21-2.4 in 2ti-:4; Ej SEj-E SWJ SEJ-1-18 46. Dec. 6th.. l!14. $16827.02. Men J. Mrown. Sheriff to First Nat ional Hank, Vale, R SWi-W SFJ-14-1- II. Jan. 16th.. 1011, $83.r).(MJ. Men J. Mrown. sheriff, to First Na tional Bank, Vule, SWJ W SEi 14-1H-44. .Ian. Itlth., 1914. $189:(2 U, S. A., to John Arthur Schutte lots 3 4-5-6 se nwi nej swJ bwJ nej nwj se 1.-15-41, Nov. t) 1914. H. H. WaKKoner, et ux, to W. J. Mink lots lb 17. HI.2uV.Ontario, Dec.Sti. 1914. $7u().00. Edward WcKslcock, to estate of Mob ert W. Worsham, -ei swi, 11-1H-39, Jan. 19th., 19. f4lt H10.00. I'urnel Hutfman to Claus Martinson, si sej ni ni 13 21-45. Nov. 2HU l'.tli. IRM.I0, A. K. Jones et ux to C Martins.n. I nt'l awj ne m nWj aa swi nwi H) 13-21-45 Nov. 27th. 1914. $1 (Hi. Interstate I. ami & i.oun Co. to Kob ert F. Addison, l.tH 3-4, Bl. 8. Villa lark Ad. Ontario, Oct. 22nd.. PU4 $1.IM). Adolph (iratnse et ux to O. S Hob son, lots R Ml. Terrace Heights Adn. Ontario, Nov. f,th , 1914. $1 (Xi John W. Kicbards et ux to I'nion Land, l.uan cV Trust Qa .se4 sel nwl U 12 Sept 24th., 1910. $2.iKHl.(Kl.' I'nion Land, .ojn OvagOfl Fruit Lands sej saj nw 2".-r. it, n.oo, Klias F. Day id-,, Hlnaa, setnel ft-32.il. 110.00. Bliia S. I'ow ih nd to Ifvin Clay. !,,t.-ll-lii Ml. 27 Col iiiil.ine. January 3th 101ft. 11.00, i aaa rloronos Prinaing t.. Jaoob lot 11 to 18 Ml. is Ontario, R. . Mi rehai t . ' ux t,, t u,.- 'fell, I BL '.. R ""tarn in 110.00. I i to Prank Patterson, n nwl i"-i". June 2nd.. I'M I. 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