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FALLS CITY NEWS VOL. XI FALLS CITY. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEHRURAY 27, 1915 No. 26 tion oi” u- aui Vcnw',»y obviates neces sity for same. 23, by LuFuUctt To provide for Joint m lion by counties In construct ing brldgas between counties. 8.1, by Motor- To provide for use of public, schools a* clvJe centers. 103, by Dimiek— I n repeal law of 1913 mi - . b I om regarding administration of uuaeerhrtiCM. 78, 1 >y Mooer..Requiring advance payment of jury trial fees. 17, by Kiddle—To prohibit holding of court sessions on Holidays or on certain legal holidays. 82. by Moser To provide for man ner of fori-i-loslug Ileus on mortgages Most of Inc member* of the legisla »8. by Moser To provide further re Solons of Twenty-Eighth S e s ture regard the seasioti aa having been lief for widows under widows’ pension act. successful, particularly In the matter sion Complete Their Labors 94. by Vinton—To enable courts to of economy. The appropriations for I ho session will total about $4,500,4100, MUinuion witnesses for dlKtances of 100 at Salem. miles (present limit Is 20 miles). or about $1,500,000 less than those of 11, by Dlmb-k—Providing organlza the preceding session. tlon of school districts. Sslmii -Th* 28th bli-unlsl hi - hh I uii Legislators Joyful on Adjournment 132, by Garland- Requiring county of the loglalst un- la a matter of hi* Fun and good fellowship reigned su treasurers to deposit redeemed orders tory. The cloning hour» witm-ssutl the promt- In the halls of the capitol Hun with clerk every Monday. 24. by Ktrayer— io provide a state uauul ronfualou uml congvutlon ami day morning, following adjournment recorder of brands. In sililttlun there waa a ilnaiHot'k be by the two houses. The house ad 4o, by Langguth--Repealing laws re tween the houae ami ai nnte which Journed precisely at 2 minutes after 7. qulrlug sheriff to make report of fees threatened to become aertoua. but the senate was in session an bout collected to district attorney. The conflict aroae over the refuaal longer. 126, by committee on bartlcultim of the aenate to recede from ita Members of the house were Joyful To give welfare commission authority nniemlincut to the Kcbuebel Iftiuae after they had cleaned up (heir work, to regulate hours of women working coinpcnaatlon bill. The houae refuaed Led by Representatives l.lttleftetd. In canneries. 18U, by Hawley -Tn amend section to uccept Ihe aenate amendment re Olds, Ktewnrt and OKI they gathered 4o50, Lord » Oregon Laws, to provide diiclng Ihe memberahtp of the Indue- ibout Mlaa Towns'» desk and sang a that election day ahull be school holi trial uccldeut cominlealon to one mem series of popular and patriotic songs day only when building is used for THROW AWAY YOUR CREASY OLD HA T ! her and In retaliation declined to paaa While the house members were In polling place. THE COMFORTABLE FEELING YOU GET FROM the aenate hill conferring upou the Ihe midst of their singing someone ' 190, by committee on education— To governor or appointing board as the suggested. "Let's go over and sere reduce fees for teachers' state certl WEARING A NEW ONE WILL BE WORTH MORE fleates . css© may be the power or removal of nade the senate." . 137, by Moser— To prevent dlscrlm THAN IT WILL COST. NO MAN CAN AFFORD appointees at any ttiuo and the bills The Idea proved popular The whole limtion in payment of salaries in pay consolidating the insurance ami cor t«rty. consisting of nearly 40 mem of male and female school teachers. TO WEAR AN OLD HAT OR OLD TORN SHIRTS poration departments and the hlah tiers, marched around the rotunda and 30, by H o llis -T o authorise tax col way and state engineer's offices. The straight through the doors of the sen lectors to cancel taxis on laud sold OR UN0ERWEAR. PEOPLE FIRST JUDGE YOU fl -.ht waa enlivened by a letter from ute chamber, where the sleepy eyed by state and forfeited BY THE WAY YOU LOOK. Mlaa Kern Hobbs offering to reatgu senators were awakened by the strains 164. by Moser— To authorize attach merit of Insur&nco money In certain her plueo on the luiluxlri.il accident of "Auld Lang 8vne." WE ARE HAT QUARTERS FOR HEADS. JUST commission If the senate would paaa The seuators, led by Senator Day, cases. 88, by Day— To fix standards for the houae bill. Au agreement w an fin gathered around Miss Towne and gave AS SOON AS THE NEW STYLES •‘HAPPEN” WE weights and measures ally reached whereby each houae re her three "hurrahs" and a "tiger." 89, by Day—To provide for office ol HAUE THEM IN HATS. TIES AND FURNISHING ceded from Ita position The house members returned the chief deputy sealer of weights and The agreements fatted tn one par- compliment to Miss Clarke, the only measures and four district deputies GOODS. FRESHEN UP YOUR OUTFIT. t tti 1 1 a r The bouse did not pass the woman senator. throughout state. hill consolidating the offices of cor 229, by committee on Judiciary— To With a few minor ommlsstons the amend rode to relieve persons without poration and Insurance commissioner. following Is a list of the Important funds from putting up boud to guarun The merger of the highway and state I hills passed by the legislature: tee costs of cases in Justice courts. engineer's offices was accomplished. House Bills Signed by the Governor. House Bills In Hands of Governor but Prohibition Law Mott Important. not yet Signed. 48. by Jackson county delegation— Wlmt many regard aa the most im 460, by Tom Brown— To levy excise I To cede authority In Crater lake na portant piece of legislation passed at tlonal park to United States govern tax on trudlng stamps. Bring this coupon to our store, make a cash this session was the prohibition bill menL 155, by Forbes— To permit school to to make effective the prohibition con purchase of 25c or more, and you will receive $1-00 use sinking funds to liquidate bonds. 32, by Dillard—Abolishing state cen 91. by Hunt— To enable county stitutional amendment which will be • us. worth (10) Fidelity Trading Stamps PREE in addi 78. by Olson— Exempting barnyard courts to fix road districts independ come effective January 1 1916. The tion to the regular stamps. cut of municipalities. ; fowls, etc., from execution of attach bill permits the impurtutUm from w ith 439. by committee on banking— To out the state of a small quantity of ment. N. SELIG. Falls City, Oregon. 120, by Smith (Multnomah)—To pro amend bunking laws to conform with liquor, makes consignees' receipts pub federal reserve act. hibit advertising on state roads. lic records and prohibits liquor adver This coupon not good after February 27, 1915. 191 by judiciary and revision of laws 151, by Blanchard— Exempt civil wai tising and solicitation of orders. committee -T o provide for permanent \etcruns from paying game license. Next to the prohibition act, the moat 152. by judiciary committee— Re registration of voters. 467. by assessment and taxation important piece of legislation passed pealing free textbook law. 123. by Huston— Conferring age of committee— Providing budget system amended the workmen's compensation for all tax levying districts. act. The amendments provide for sev tnajbrlty on unmarried mothers. 468, by committee on assessment 167. by Mlehelbook— To make couu- eral classifications of risks, change the ty school superintendent member of and taxation— To remit penalties due rates different Industries shall pay on taxes under the 1913 (ax law. fair board. Into the fund, reduce the payments of 27». by Allen— To provide organiza 292, by Hare— To give counties a employes and eliminate the section i share of money collected tn fines from tion of credit unions. which gave ihe Injured workmen the I violation of game laws. 294r-by Stanfield— Regulating sale ol 260. by liavey— To enable districts foreign meats aud requiring meat ship, choice of compensation or an action In days of yore a man was po to vote on question of livestock run ped Into slate from foreign countries at law. Sized The Situation to be labeled. ning at large. Tax Measure* Passed. lite under all circumstances, no The Washington Star tavs: 226. by Allen— To require dealer in 303. by Davey— To enable cities of Two tax measures of importance 1000 population to own public utilities imported eggs to luhel their contain matter how much time it con What the United States gov have been passed. Ono Is Ihe Bing 429, by Jones— To correct acknowl ers. sumed. Then he would say “ My ham bill which places a limit on the edgments taken by notaries after ex- 352.'by Littlefield— To make build ernment declares against destroy amount of revenue that may be raised pirutlon of conim'ssiou. ing and loan association subject to ing American vessels acting ^ear si**, I desire that you under- 140, by committee on printing— Re corporation act. In any one year. The other lax law within their rights and against ^and thoroughly that I compre- divides the tax payments luto two In pealing section of 1913 statute requir 192, by Blauchard— To provide for stallments. If the first half is not paid ing district school clerk to uudit organization of co-operative organiza sacrificing American lives when bend fully and in all detail the books. tions. by April 5 It draws Inter ;t at t per they are not forfeit under any information you are endeavoring 306, by Littlefield— Prohibiting a<l- 14, by Kelly— To restore tax collect cent a month. A penalty on unpaid vurtlsements soliciting dlvorce-r rules of warfare is for the whole t° impart to me. ’ ing. power to county sheriffs. taxes does not attach until November 144, by Hinkle— Fixing qualification 280, by Olson— To prevent misrepre- world to heed, with the Amer- Now he says Gotcha! 5, when 5 per cent is added. of county school superintendents. • .rotation of metallic article offered 128, by Forbes— Empowering dis The public accountancy department ican people a unit at the back of | for sale. trlrt bouHilary boards to review school has been eliminated. 19. by Olson— To enable persons to President Wilson in his stand, as A sensible young lady made the district tax levies. Election Laws Amended. 66. by Olson— Requiring both parties become candidates for primary nom clear as it is sound, as dignified following request to her friends: inations by paying a fee. The election laws have been amend to a suit to deposit jury fees. 471. by committee on assessment as it is strong, for the rights anti “ Do not lay me down by the rip- ml in imporlaut particulars. A moth 97. by Dillard— Requiring majority od for permanent registration has beep vote in majority of district to form a and taxation— Fixing April 5 and Oc safety of this nation’s citizens; pling brook side lest the babbling tober 5 as taxpaying dates. provided. A fee system for nominat union high school. 187, by Risley— Authorizing and reg and ships. lovers wake me from dreams. 116, by Thomas—To require cities ing candidates which will make the ain! lug the practice of chiropractic In paid name solicitors unnecessary, but anil towns to report to county clerks That is good so far as the ships »o r in the beautiful cemeteries and assessors any change in bound Oregon. still available, has been adopted By 206. by Huston—Providing for elec on the seas are concerned, but it in the valleys lest sightseers coo- ury llnPS. thu terms of the latter bill the nsplr 200, by Stanfield—To limit liability tion of dairy and food commissioner ant for nomination pays his money of bank for nonpayment of check and prescribing his power and duties. a band of Greasers in Mexico de- ¡ng over epitaphs, distract me; Into the slate, county and city treas through error. 277, by committee on health and pub stroy the lives and property of but let me sleep under the coun- ur.v Instead petition peddlers. 201. by Huston— Authorizing the lic morals—Requiring reports as to Americans, the only remedy thus ter of the merchant and business .Ue>ifior election law restores the governor to fill vacancies in the office condition of eyes in infants to prevent blindness. far prescribed by Mr. Wibon and man generally who never adver- full franchise to the voters In election of United States senator. 413, by Wagner— Providing for pub 189, by Jones—Changing term of of delegates to nattoual conventions Mr. Bryan is for such Americans tises. There is peace that pass- office of notaries public from two lication of school budgets. and eliminates the payment of dele 476. by Joint committee on assess as are there to get out. eth all understauding and a deep years to four years. gates’ expenses out of the public treas 168, by eastern Oregon delegation— ment and taxation— Directing tax col sleep on which neither the bouy- ury. To provide for election of one railroad lector to carry forward delinquent tax Special Election Ordered if Needed. commissioner from eastern Oregon, on roll and uote them upon tax re ant footfall of youth nor the BREVITY ,cn»c clal election to be held on the one from western Oregon and one from ceipts. 453, by Anderson— Regulates prac Brevity may or may not be the weary shuffle of old age will ever first Tuesday after the first Monday the state at large. tice of osteopathy. 209. by Davey— Authorizing incor In November for the purpose of con soul of w it,” but there is no intrude.—Greenfield (Iowa) Free 270. by Childs— Providing time In porated cities and towns to control stdering measures enacted by the re which assessor shall deliver taxroll to question in regard to brevity be Press. cemeteries. cent legislative sessions was passed. 334. by • Forbes— Ratifying lease of treasurer. The bill does not. provide for an elec Summer and Abert lakes. 426, by Forbes— Abolishes reclama ing the soul of conversation now- tion fund, transferring money to irri days. The aim of the up-to-the- tlon unless the referendum is Invoked Senate Bills Signed by Governor. The buds on certain trees are gation fuq.d. against any of the measures passed 9, by Dimlck— Abolishing emtgra «econd conversationalist is to cut beginning to swell,—likewise the by this session. tlon commission. all corners and get there in the heads of certain citizens, aspir Friends of the prohibition measure 95, by Vinton— To permit appeals were particularly Interested to have from interlocutory decrees of divorce. shortest possible time. (Concluded on page 4) ing to be mayor of this city. 115, by Langguth— To repeal laws the bill passed, as they fear a referen- relating io Jeath inasmuch .as aboli dunj will be applied. D oings at the capitol News in Brief of the Doings of Oregon’s Law makers During the Past Week SW EATERS MAKE YOUR HEAD HAPPY WITH A N E W H A T VALUABLE COUPON C U T T H IS O U T N. SELIG’S FALLS CITY D E P A R TM E N T STORE Up \