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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1913)
q 7' DEAD OX FLAT NEWS Mies Mary Joy. of Ontario, spent Mdaf with Mr. and Mm. Heslup. Frank Fatteraon is visitiiiK aain, thl t'me at Ontario. Btanlay Crnll left last week for Huntington P. (J. MoiRau ia Itklng 4 dttp well on hit homentead here. Mr. and Mr. Kinnk LaOtf of WtlMT, Hre line for n tweWaea'i lill wltli Levi ('mil, Mr Lunver's falhi-r Mrs. Lnev II. Clink and Miss Stella Clark I. nve g(MM to Calltornla. where they lnten.1 10 live. If liia plana earry out Jeff ("mil will tiiivr the dlftlOOtloa of leln the tlit on the Flat to fenee quarter sec tlon of di v laadagataaf rabbits. Tha ITurrl or 0rang4 Mil provides for election of ilelenatea In road dis tricts, these delegntea to attend a county road meeting to determine up on road (ti'si ioiia. House Overrides More Vetoes The follow lag vetoed billa were pis.-' ii by the ln'ii inn requiring depot agentl to post at ones Information received as to de- ImvciI trnlnw for the eonvenlenco of the timVUBg public. HequlrlnK nhnt ting property-owners ou county roads to drxtroy thlsil'H and Other noxious weeds, nnd providing n i-n:ilty for not doing so. Reonlrlni sohool dtree. tors to -. i if in rial iind lahor I here, through thlr own cirelesa . lout i. i unpaid bills. Prohibit liiK expenditures over and above the sums approprlntod for any public Institution or department of the state and creatine; an emergency board to look alter such work. Pro viding that no expenditure shall be made before an appropriation Is made. Question Whin Vetoed Bills Effective .In t u.M i. the veto bills of tho gov- wita auaiust the. onyotr be ran bout. Jim I atou. of Weiser, ITBtd to the teotb, left North .laeol.Hon lu dil ' Tii'-Mrtny. Ilia eiiteh for the son.on was limittd to foal mutl'leu. ernor that have li.cn dukhcI bv the ,, j- i.. i i ,.i . I eaaatltutlonal two-thtrda majority of IIhvii loiiKht n losing Inttlr of , . , in Ii limt. u i' n hi n i.fr...f lu n n'lrd tion thai baa arteea in ii.'- light of tha fact liiat n luimher of the governor's N il hill have gone over his heed. It also gavatofM the point as to whether iln . . I btlle, whlob hive id noiw iihataadlag I fate of the governor, are aubjaoi to n ref araadt tie, Tha d of tba lenata i ary I I COO( In- Hion that thi t ha ooot jouruiui IBI Ol I and to dual of tba i While Pii ire KlatafaltM anil his moth''. Mra, J. w. Rlalafalaar( aati driving to layette last Tuesday one rtinin i I i heir leigli went, over an mi i 'i.meiit, naaotai the vehicle to tilt over forwnnl. As the i ovi-reil top Of the lelgh struck the horse they broke into n rut., lunged into a barbed aire feeoe, taking aa( two post and lirlngiug up solid again! tin thiii. v. ban tin- oaoai lata vara thrown not Aithougij badly leakea i Mr. Klatafaltof nor in Bjotbat vara i rlooaly lajarad. Mrs. Klatofalter'i coal was gal torll agaitift tie- w lie Praal Mi Bin r, of CmbI 1 1 i,, . ., . it',., t aaaaon Daad Ii Flat. Mr. McElrof ls.nto.it t, iii. tiark In the r.iil ' bO lai - He it blghl oi I Imlatlc ow i tba Ini a. ii, Klvat Ida I oi i tii- ilda of Walaar, i cl I leeeoal raarli i t. .er. Tha Vernle sch- ol arlll I"' i'i. i I t t 111 ... I 1 Saloons in Depots Prohibited I ... ii bleb have been mad to '' bill ia the een- ate ragul of Hoaor tha bill prohlbtta the lo- dapoti iin.h r die mi., rt tha depot, or la aa Originally tha Mil from d within Ol I h . amended to aa ' i. . . r. i.i . Bill Proposes Petition Regulations -i i i. . i on or i puny lateral u d la an laitlatlva neea ; i .1 bar oi Ita name plainly 1 1 ted ami ni' known to the a or Ii ii' mi a prop initli live hiWi in ioi.uc. d of Halt . U-JllMI III '- .' , ..,. ., son more than .'" laBOt at .he- I Mor the month of January was goo. I, II. i I tin , ,, .;.. . i ii i ill i. Clan ' Tab I Bad Herbert Austin, having iii ni.. been tardy nor ahent. In addltli to ii..,. Btl Ha lhi. I has uot been tiiiiiv. wt.iie Laan fJaHaaaa, Olataaioi Ueiiuven, Laaaard Btokaly and AlbaH ( i all t'Hve not bean abaaat. Souo' nl the neiul bors dropped lu on M. s. Bpaaldlat Madaaadny even log for bald times pally. Th. wore uu costume, other than th. i. everyday elutli. --. l.-lieving th. m t', tie well minuted tor Hie oaaaaloa. ... I,., .1, ,. ii. i. levihookh hhnll he i i.i'iih Apprehensive over the safety "' bl faralahad i" U tha pnblk aoboala of urotiertv here. J. Hiee. who i ffalttog 1 1 1 .1 1 I t ... I . . IlI.ll ll. I ' tilsiuo.h.r. C k. Rloa.aai ' ii in iiiini. , I ,. ...... ,. I.,. ,,u ii lin,il,M. raahad oaf bo hi bagaaataad luadai t..i a trip of laopaailnn B '"" li,t i loi'.V ot mire gad I ' .i .mil began agiagilta tiiiuieiii.e oparatlona them '" Annoiintciiii'iil 1 a lab to aaaauaet thai I bine ia stuiu-.i Nitraai Oald I ootB! for admin brtratlt ,,,'"' where daalred. D- w- l,l,u- THIRTEEN BILLS APPROVED Continued from pgfp) l affaotleo '" lM If repealed. Tin other two provide that tha gov ernor, i tary ol '"' btllle traaaurer ahall control the ata print inir office and thai the statu prlatei ahull be appointed b) the board at u aalary of l'" ytgg l1 ot lal" than Ii.. tuber l, n" vu oi v ni " sions of Action, of th. INI run mtlary law aralhaav, parity jdif cZ. i-j i.. ii.p hills. a inn iniroiuii." .... r?v an v. .. - I tor It a own books. An Of I I .ted officially with tha pablk aehoala la prohlb led from la aay way being ft .th the purehaae ,, booka. Legislative B'evitles aaotatloai ' "" l!"' '''"l' of vt ptain J vn- villa, w.rc adopted b both bou . kiaa' bill flalni lhi reraoTa prtrate aeareti rj at ; ear wi : b t1' ,, i . ron ,.i is to 11 .,, , . , ,..,i the bouse bin of (i. aa of mwa committee to dull net allowing OOUB Uei (l, raalatala talmraaksai ma torluB aiinoi o taaoh BaaM. ei u,er vocal or laatrtiaveataJ, will have to he Ueeii .'.1 I ,, ' . ac- to the pi of g bill In troduoad ' Ihe bg I, of iiinuir to a mtaarar alien . minor to play any games around a ,lhlee where liquor Is sold WW resuu ;., i ..rr.il mv (jf t ll' liceiifco nud a Barrett Road Bill Passed in Senate ,. tajigo of the lianett oaaaty bond lug ro.ul bill ' tha aenute prol will mean ""' oallllli J"11 '!,, house haa adopted fUpraaaaU tlv. Bianchard'a memorial to oaaraM .. tha repeal of all patent rlgh; and aapyrlthl l.iwa. aa bring one aLris-TsT 5 rz 1 7z , m m2 " .. .. nin',1 billa. The tlurd bill and the main c.iu - mil nun Monad the bOUM und 1 known aa the Oralis bill While both are count) bonding act they r by ao mean. Identical. The Uurreti bill provides that the oouuty court ahull be the aupenrlalug of living. To give to the governor power to veto any l-a.t or several parts of a gaaeral approartaUoa wu where it car ries appropriations of sum of i. juc tor various uurpueee. Is tne couaiuu- oounty court -nu. u --; - -- ----; ; Ue UDlnUted to : u aa OB BBJ n. ....in: WttBOOl first ii).'. flolil lie Kiiveimu .. . .-w., , aomethlag like a notarial coiami after wlih I he may proceed to ao! u Protecta Wagea From Loan 8hark protaettoa '"" euaudoi lathe obje. i ..I i bin hstrodajaai bj laaatar It prorldl I thai no asalgn- h ill hi- valid sj than labO. BBlaH It I" ,i , bj the amplayar, and no tueh aaal lo to be b M , by a married man. i the written consent of hie I Free Textbooks Advocated Senator Daj introduced u bill pro I GREAT I wpjssw. gr"T"va aaaaasV aar?Wa.T' ,' , wsa w sBasKisaaaal bhbbbbI i.- SALE Bsffew' aaaasVlftaBsi asaaaaaaal baal AND Friday 7th Spring Opening To Sat 22nd Showing New Embroideries, Laces, Muslins, Underwear, Shirtwaists, Neck wear Silk Dress Goods, Kabo Corsets and New Spring Coats and Spring Suits at Special Prices SHIRT WAISTS $1.50 to $2 at $1.10 $1.25 go at v.- O. - v c. f-HOE SPECIALS Nt'W Line of Ladies Sho 1.26 Button Shof, Pat ICW oi Calf $2.50 CHILDRKN'S S1.75 Shot's, Lace or Button $1.45 LACES 5 to 8c Insertions 3c 6 to l(lc Laces 5c EMBROIDERY ions 5c lie c Corset Cover mbroidery 19c 85c and $1 Flonc ing - - 69c .' ( 'rT7WT' SUITS aTK Nohbv Stvles J. v Good a Hi17 Qm'fc etna ' 'i I UUH.O -. ill tie aa $13.50 .Hi in New Tans, y Alixtures, and Plain Colors. 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