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Friday, PabmApy H , 1MB Tb* Local News Rev. W . K. C o* is h o ld in g Jtv*tigli»U ral M eeting* at the M. K. C hurch. T h ere w ill It» a P a r e n t-T e a c h e r A s so c ia tio n m eetin g * I R eedville F riday, Feb. to. Mr. and Mra. O tto E rick son are atten d in g the A dven tist ta bern a cle m eetin gs in P ortla n d this week. Kev. C. A. B o llin g e r, fo rm e r ¿ta ster o f the C on g re g a tio n a l C h u rch, w as *n tow n on e day last w eek. N or Eats Im p rov ed c ity lot on N orth Main street. In qu ire o f Lino Arata, n ear C ar Sh ops. B ea verton . Adv-C 12-15 M iss L eona M oar o f M arsh' Held is v isitin g at the h om e o f Mrs. J. W . P a tterson iu Huber M rs. J . W . S p ra gu e left last week fo r an exten ded trip east She w ill visit rela tiv es in N eb raska and o th e r ea stern sta les Hen L aym an is ta k in g h is v a ca tion . He left Su n day fo r San F r a n cis c o and other C a liforn ia p o in ts . He ex p ects to be g o n e about a week. K obert B erth old w as in Sea side and Ham let last Friday. Sam Speake has been on m e siek list fo r a few d a ys but is rep orted better. F o r Sa'O— Mv flock o f w hite Pekin du cks (b r e e d e r s ), al s o se ttin g liens, o r w ill trade fo r an y th in g I can use. H. B. Day, Rt. 4. Adv p It B u rn ey Hays, the electricia n at ttie Prem iu m P ictu res stu d io is still sick . He h as n ot yet recov ered from the fa ll he got w hile the com p a n y w ere taking th eir p ictu re s at T h e D alles. Mr. C has. B arn ard is a l the G ood Sam aritan h osp ita l in P ortla n d . He had his appendix rem oved recen tly. Dr. J osep h B a rn a rd , a b roth er, p e rfo rm e d the o p e ra tio n . Mr. and Mrs. J. H am m er and fam ily w ere v isitin g at the J. It. Hulett h om e here M oq d a j ev en in g and T u esda y m orn in g . Th ey le ft fo r th eir h om e in K la " alii F alls T u esda y. Card P arty in the M asonic Hall, W e d - »day e v en in g , the 25th o f F ebru ary al 1:30. R efresh m en ts and i.rizes. E verybody invited A d m ission 25 cen ts. c lit ? W e find it n ecessa ry to again call tiic a tten tion o f o u r p a tr o n - and frien d s to the fa ct that we are n o lo n g e r co n n e cte d in any ' m anner w ith the B eaverton P lu m bin g Co., but are doing b u sin ess u nder o u r ow n name. W . I. N oyes, San itary P lu m b ing. c 5 t! T h e year 1925 p ro m is e s b be a p ro sp e ro u s one fo r Covel .v Co. In view o f the fa ct tha w e have quite a n um ber o f p e o ple ronritijy in to o u r office every d y lo o k in g fo r p rop erty, w> w ould like to in crease o u r lis t in gs o f lo c a l p rop erty and invit r m in lo tell us about you; p la ce . W e feel sure we can set if it is priced righ t. C ovr! A Co. Adv. c - t t t Cave! I A Co. th rou g h their s- 'esm en . G eo. Coveil and Ai- clite B uchanan, com p leted thf deal last week w h ereby the T im m o n s p rop erty at the c o r ner o f Secorfd and L om bard w as traded fo r a m odern b u n galow ' in Pori land. The T im n ion s tract extends from F ran » 1 in, L om b ard and S econ d SI« L eon ard Maekay. w h a . pu rch ased the T im m o n s p rop erty, is th' ow n e r o f one f the big stage* the H tllsb oro-M cM in n v ilh sta g e lin e. fa y Thd It W ith P rin tin g "F lc w e m O ld" B eaverton Review SESSION AT SALEM " ENTERS FINAL W3K Lawmakers Confronted With Uie Usual Jam of Unfin* iahed Business. J flotaucy * e between B e financial needs - - funds avallablr j . or the U v, • t y (*•» -•¡sie | -gx comm! > Metehe. . ' >\e * 5 ; i < v m e mmllt«« . \e ex:'t-.'»»uU the • trivet favorable > th > plan and All. -.sey 0 , neral V Wluklr was to b«* asked fi-r an opt. n on the legality of such a levy. Divert Feet te Osneral Fund in an effort to raise sufflclaat money to meet the slate’s financin' n-quirvmcnl* during the present Men mum th* Joint ways and means con. mitle* •>< the senate and houae wee on record favoring thn passage of a Salem.—Tito [>r,»*nl legislature la one r* «pool «1 least ha* foHowod pr»v ■«•dent tor It al»rt««l out on the cloa ■ng week of Ihe session srith the leg' -lattve hopper flogged with un- atshed business noth houses were |gl requiring that all state activities badly congested with work and the supported by fees, with Iho exception ] closing day* will witness the usua* of the elate highway departnumt and i <-OB tin Ion. heated argument* and a few of the less Important com in is slon* turn over to Ihe general fund | strenuous effort# to save pat hill«. The measures which rwn the gaunt a percentage of their receipts, rang let of both houses during the firs' ing front IS to 15 per cent. five weeks were mostly unlmportam By n vote of It to l the Deuni* and of no great Interest to the stnt< Joint reaolutitu) directed against in at Urge. As a matter o f fart, fea come and inheritance luxes puasod really big measures of slate wide In the senate. The resolution proposes lereet have been offered during th< to submit to the people a const! tutlonal amendment to prevent the present session There was plenty of fuel for con enactment of Income and Inheritance troverey when Ihe legislature started tax laws until the year 1 9 « and on the Ust lap of the session Mon would repeal the present tuherliance day. No action had been taken by tax. either house on Ihe report of tin Bible Reading Bill Passed Clearer Investigating committee am The Garland bill providing for the ritlflcatloa of the child labor amend reading of portion* of the Bible In th> moot to the federal constitution » » public school* of Ihe state was pass still In Ihe air. The senate reeolutior ed by the senate with only five votes to prohibit inheritance or Income tai opposed. and the tlah commission bill, givlar The bill provides for the appoint appointment to the board of coutro. ment by the governor of a commis instead of the governor were to lb« sion of nine members lo include the for final action. state superintend, in of public instruc The Mills post-primary hill which lion, a Catholic, a Jew. a Christian -.taaed Ihe house has been slumberlnr Scientist and five Protestants, no two lor long days in the senate. The pre of whom shnll be of the same de primary bill still is sleepiag la com nomination The commission is to nlttee awaiting the fate of the MUIs select portions of Ihe Bible suitable MR. for reading in the schools with a view Ousting Cleaver Urged. to avoiding sectarian teachings and In furtberani-e of the cause of Inw the passages so selected are to he nforcoment. George L. Cleaver, stale read by the teachers without com Prohibition commissioner, should be ment. ■moved or his resignation should be Following the lead of Ihe house. Ihe lemanded. la the conclusion of the senate, withou' a dissenting vote, pedal legislative committee laves passed the bill appropriating tlou.Oe -gating Cleaver's depanment. for the maintenance of the comm is No charge of dishonesty la made sion the next two years The gov 'gainst Cleaver ernor in his message had opposed any In addition to the ''findings of fact, *• ! direct state aid for the commission wo distinct " conclusions" were sub suggesting rather that it be support titled for the consideration of the ed from fees collected .‘ rum public -glslature. utilities. line ia the recommendation that the The budget committee also failed to iw, and Ihe department, be left as II make any allowances for its support • at preseal without change. The in its recommendations. :her is that the law be changed and ‘ The legislature overr.de the veto te prohibition enforcement work be of Governor Pierce on the Bend wstor iven Into the direct charge of sheriffs supply bill. The senate passed (he nd district attorneys'; that provision bill over the veto by a v. te of 25 to e made for a "flying squadron" of 5. while In the house only two voles alned and experienced operative*, to upheld the governor The measure ? appointed by and under the dlrec authorixes the city of Bend to ex on and control of the attorney gen change 11 second-feet of water taken ral. to be sent by him when, and from the Deschutes river for a similar /here, they are needed within the quantity of water from Tumalo creek tale to aid local offlciaU. The water taken from Tutnalo «aoek Dry Law Changes Atksd. will be used for municipal purposes Following a report of the finding Champions of Ihe dog won ll^ the nd rvcommendations of the special house when they killed house hill 299. wnmittee Investigating the stale pro providing for an effective statewide ibllion department, two bills affect dog licensing law Every dog with ig that department were Introduced out the required license would be y the senate commute on alcoholic classed as an outlaw under the terms raffle . of the bill, and would be the legitl One of these provides that the mate prey of any officer’s gun Repre noneys derived from fines under the sentatlves from the stock raising coun rohibition act shall be divided try pointed out that th* license law -qually between the counties and the would work a hardship on many herd tale, whereby the prohibition depart owners. uent will have SO per cent Instead Suprcms Court Salaries Raised. if >5 per cent for enforcement of the Despite impassioned pleas lhal aw. The other half la divided be strict economy should be practiced hy ween the sheriffs and the distric the Oregon state legislature dnrlnc ittorney. 75 and 25 per cent re*pec Its present session, the senate, hy s Ively. • vote of 1* to 11. overrode the adverse The other bill would repeal the report of the Joint ways and means present law whereby the governor Is committee and pass'd a hill Increasing itlowed to take from the prohibition Ihe salaries of Ihe seven Justices of ttnd for enforcement of the narcoth the state supreme court from 55200 I rugs Uw. to $7500 a year Fish Bill Pastes Senate. Speed traps throughout the state After a very brief debate and with will be outlawed If Governor Pierce i c spirited speechmaking except that signs senate bill No. 6, passed by Ihe >f Senator Joseph in opposition, (lie house after considerable argument iltner fish commission bill passed the The bill makes necessary for a senate with 15 favorable rotes. This traffic officer to be In uniform and s the measure which proposes to take makes his evidence useless If obtain from the - ivernor the power of ap ed by subterfuge pointing ihe members of the state cish commission and lodging that pow er with the state board of control. The tnnimerclal fish code bill pass id the bouse in the face of a bitter -nd fight by Mott In which charges nd personalities were bandied about reely. A supplemental tax levy for elate •urposcs may be promulgated by the date legislature to cover up a de UARYV H ELD A T BOSW ELL Mr. uii«t Mrs W . H. B osw ell . ii:e r ia iiii ,| u few frignila ut Iheli- lum ie uii N li «m i W a t- >on S treet», Stilli liay evan ln g, Feh. 11, in hnnor >f Mr». B o s w e l l * im iih er umt fttllter, Me. « m i M rs. Sltuler, w ho « r e h ere .* 1*0111 M sd ford on « v iali. T h o * e . presen t w ere Mr. umt M r- I . I.. W utker. Mr». K. Itol- tvinhe, M r». \\ . C a v a n e»» inni « u g h to r Meleti, M i » » % F.tlie 'V h t la ,, Mr. nmt M r». W illia m 'ehrh, « m i W iltn ir H oleoinlie, C w ill C by — r e a d T i n e w ill be a big «lance at , ..int«>n G ra n g e Hall, Sui, Eve. t idi 21, T h e r e 'W ill be go«»«l . u »ie. M i»» A g u e» P eter»' O r- tU estra o f O ew t'go w ill fu rn ish riusi*-. A «lm i»»ion , g e n ts, that d u n ce, $1 .0 0 . g en ts, s p e cta to r s, 5c. I.ailii’ « , Fre«*. Everytnuty route nn«t have « g o o d tim e. Adv. p 1 2 SEE II FUN ERA L NOTICE T h e fu n era l fo r * the late J. '«‘ rue, w h o died recen tly « I the i'o rth o ld h om e, w ill be held »1 G rov e If C o .'-p le 'e F.i -e R on dos, tlx o BEAVER TO N , O R E G O N 1 Sticks« L ot ona — U1 P h o n o g ra p h s, R e c o rd s Job IROWN, BROS., Proprietor» LÇ5r' C. H. BROWN, Pharmacist T e le p h o n e ROY GOODMAN F ..... A ri» B ldg. 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