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(Continued from page Budget Commission Reports. hardware jind Farm [mplements The recom m endations of the sta te budget comm ission were ready for the legislature when it convened Monday. They call for appropriations aggregat ing $6,416,832.23 for the biennium of 1923 and 1924. The $6,416,832.23 Is th e am ount recommended for actual appropriation by the legislature. Requirem ents for ; the biennium for those sta te activities : supported by fixed levies or continu- ! ing appropriations are estim ated at $13,388,696.78, and requirem ents of self m aintaining boards, com m issions and departm ents are placed a t $27,363,- | 809.23. The free te x t book bill fathered by R epresentative W oodward of Mult A plain picture fram e painted or nomah county is likely to arouse con stained and titted with handles makes siderable controversy. The oppon a lovely tray, if one has a piece of ents of the free tex t book bill will Chinese embroidery brocade or a quaint base th eir fight largely on the ground old print to put underneath the glass. th at it will increase taxes, while those A coffee can covered with tapestry or who favor the bill claim they have cretonne edged with gold braid and topped with a colored glass ring for a figures showing th a t in o th er sta te s handle form s tin attrac tiv e cake or free text books have not m aterially in candy box. The powder dish Is m ad“ creased taxes. of u grapefruit yhis« covered with gold R epresentative W oodward has also net. T he curtain pulls a re easily made sponsored a bill extending suffrage to ail qualified voters in school elec- PROMINENT PLACE t lo i \ and another to prohibit the FOR THE HEIRLOOM w earing of sectarian garb in any pub lic school. W hile a sim ilar sectarian garb bill was defeated la the 1921 session, In dications are th a t th ere will be little. If any, opposition to th a bill in this session. A farm bloc and an antl-log-rolllng block have been organlxed In the house. The farm bloc will vote as a unit against m easures which do not seem to be a good thing from the farm ers’ viewpoint, while t)he anti-log-rolling bloc Is going to Insist th a t every m easure be considered on its m erits and not traded or leg-rolled through the house. Allen Land Bill Introduced All aliens not eligible to citizenship In the United S tates would be barred from ow nership sf real property or j control of corporations in Oregon un- j der the term s of a bill introduced In the house by R epiesentatives Bailey and Huston. The bill is modeled closely after the California antl-allen land law and Is sim ilar to a bill Introduced in the 1921 session of the Oregon legislature and defeated because of the federal opposition to the m easure at th a t time. B etter Ice Cream W anted. if you have an heirloom, try t Two bills directed at ice cream m ake it the center of an a rtistic grouj’ m anufacturers w ere Introduced In the Such a piece as this cloisonne vase i: house, one by O verturf and the other much more effective than if placed random in a modern' room. by Cary. The O verturf bill would Increase the am ount of milk fat in Ice cream from TO MAKE HALLWAY 8 to 12 per c en t; from 6 to 9 per cent PLEASING TO EYE n fruit ice cream and from 6 to 9 per cent In nut ice cream . The Cary bill would Increase the percentage in plain ice cream from 8 to 10 per cent; in fruit ice cream from 6 to 8 per cent and in nut ice cream from 6 to 8 per cent. Only natural-born or naturalized American citizens could be employed by contractors on public works being lone eith er by the sta te or any muni- c polity in it, if a bill introduced by R epresentative H urlburt becom es a aw. Violation of the proposed law >' 0 "!d be penalized by a fine of from 50 to $500 or jail im prisonm ent of com 30 to 90 days. House Commends Highway Body. expressions of w arm est commenda- Hon for the present sta te highway om mission and Its work were contain- d in a resolution Introduced ia the "rise by Graham and adopted with- >!t a dissenting vote. Not only did , lie resolution express confidence In nd gratitude to the m em bers, but It so declared th at the rapid develop ment of the sla te during the last five ITS had amply dem onstrated the wis- am of the road program. An effort to prevent the change of party registration and keep dem ocrats n ils a ttrac tiv e hallway was fu r m n voting in republican prim aries or nished with a golden oak drop-leaf republicans from voting In dem ocratic table from a departm ent store, a chair I rlm aries is made in a bill Introduced from tile a ttic and an old m irror. If n the house by R epresentative Kueha. you are not good at drawing, take :ny design th a t will tit the spaces Legislative Brevities. n the furniture, prick holes with a The appointm ent of T. H. Crawford f La Grande as a m em ber of the large pin. around the outlines of the board of regents of Oregon agricul li'avers and. placing the design fine tural collegd was ratified by the sen d 'wn on the furniture, dust powdered '■hulk through the holes. The design at ■ Mr. Crawford succeeds Governor Is thus transferred to the surface and W alter M. Pierce. can he painted In with oil paints. The first bill to receive favorable consideration In the senate was In “ Sevsrth C ’ js ¡ Ho." troduced by Senator a tra y e r of Baker, H you were on the Mount of (dives and provides for the designation of the ot along tlie «I, 'e s of tlie Jo r east and west road throngh the sta te n you might hear >ne whirl of the as the Old Oregon Trail. - “ pellei as the p:„oc from Jerusalem The first county salary increase bill ' op ,,(f on lis i* at itigli! to tlie bobt'i d up In (he house when Repr a l hward, with oiail amt passengers sentative Miles introduced a m easure Mi appealing fact In the news of Hie It infghi he rtilp-'i the Seventh having for Its purpose au increase ii. •lay T h e thinker ha« al tea«t alary for the trea su re r of Columbia < rasade. raptured the lin i, m l with li for 211 county from $1000 to $1200 a y t*r centurie* s u i s v - i - 1 ¡I, i, Pi,«l tlie «.,1 changing the dale for paying the dier Fnnn Life first half of all taxes from April 5 to June 1 Is the purpose of an amend i t -t fo the tax Ian s Introduced In th* Peculiar Reckoning. V 8enator Johnson of Renton hi a lla rry de w ndt visited the BANK OF NYSSA 3 ome in and look it over before buying your spring outfit Nyssa, Oregon e " 'ry Our Home Cured Hams and Bacon You’ll like them BÜRBIDGE & RAY, Props. - 5) 5) j) >. Insurance & Bonds AHEN YOU TH IN K O F IN SU RA N CE, TH IN K OF T H E J. BOY DELL, AGENCY sure and insure w ith a reliable agency. Each and every loss, ge or sm all, has been prom ptlypaid, to the satisfaction of the ,ured. I* insurance ag en t ia as essential to the w elfare of your com (nity as the doctor who guards its heulth, or the policeman o p atrols its treats. Vough the organization he represents, he m akes it possible business to function on a large scale, m akes it possible to J. Boyd ell, Resident Agent y Our Home Cured uns, Bacon, Lard a Sausage We Guarantee Them -Y SSA M E A T M A R K E T Nyssa, Orrjjon 8t*" M c F b II and Sep Better i i i) )) 5) s* t F V j>) J, jj, gf jr ? ® 5) J) ^ t! C i' y 5 ) r r n n ty . Dr. J A.McFull F.veetifht Specialist O n i^ n t ■ .i , '■ «¡Mt I i. __—. - II I eve o n rhe preftv girls •If ItiMrnn n a n o stia k s he loaud th at they ulatetl quite long distances la t< os of kettles, an almost Identical C l Sioiu at the other end of Asia If a h '« ry was tire kclllee long an ox- P ier found they un am th at it would hd >• us long as ii would to boll live D istric t is W A R D D R A IN A G E D IS T R IC T. 2. T he b o u n d a ry lines o f th e pro posed D ra in ag e D istrict a re a s fol lows : TO THE D R E A M LA N D C om m encing a t th e q u a rte r corner T h e a tre , O N TA R IO , will be given on the N o rth side o f section fi, by us w ith ev ery $1 p urchase and 5 T p. 20 S o u th , R ange 47 E a s t; F R E E tic k e ts w ith ev ery tir e (T H IS thence W est V4 m ile; thence South M O NTH O N L Y ). You w ill find we Vi m ile; thence w est to th e e ast hank save you m oney on a n y size tir e or of th e O w yhee d itc h ; thence along said e a s t bank o f O w yhee d itch in tube. so u th e rly d irectio n to a point w here SE 1B F R L IN G A N D PO R T A G E said e a s t bunk in te rse c ts th e south casin g s a re m ade, in O N E G RA DE lino of Sec. 1, Tp. 20 S, R ange 4(1 E; O N LY— th a t is the b e st, and wo thence e a s t to th e so u th q u a r te r cor. have o ver 60 sa tisfie d boosters to section (>; thence n o rth V» m ile; m ound O n ta rio u sin g them m any thence e a s t 000 fe e t; thence n o rth to have bou g h t full se ts a f te r using th e n o rth line of section 0; thence one. W e claim to be th e only firm w est to point of beginning . n M alheur county sellin g a 8. The to ta l a c re a g e included in 30 x 3'/2 over size f ir s t g ra d e the said proposed " D ra in a g e D istrict F abric c asin g a t $10.50 is 407 acres. We have NOT advanced prices on 4. T he nam es of, th e ow ners of tire s and tubes. the land in said proposed dra in a g e SE N D FO R O U R PR IC E L IST S. d is tric t a s show n by the records of M alheur C ounty, O regon, and the a cre ag e owned by each o f said ow n e rs is a s follow s: Auto A ccessories N am es. A creage. O N TA R IO , OR Jo h n W ard .......................................... 147 I Ham Brown ................... 155 C has. G a rriso n ................................. 90 SLIP COVER WILL H. J. W ard ............ 00 REJUVENATE CHAIR M alheur C ounty ................................. 13 O regon S h o rt L ine .......................... 2 , 5. The proposed reclam a tio n and p rotection of said lands is fo r s a n ita ry and a g ric u ltu ra l p u rp o se s; and such proposed reclam a tio n and p ro tection will be conducive to the p u b lic h ealth and w e lfare , and of public u tility and b en efit. 6. All of th e lands included in said proposed d is tric t a re properly included th e re in , and will be b ene ficially a ffe c te d by th e o p e ratio n s of th proposed d istric t. 7. T he b e n e fits o f such proposed reclam a tio n and pro tectio n will e x ceed the d a m a g e to be done; and the b e st in te re s t o f th e land included, | and o f th e ow ners o f such land a s a whole and of the public a t la rg e , will be prom oted by the form ation •n d proposed o p e ratio n o f said dis- I tric t. 8. The fo rm atio n o f a d ra in a g e d is tric t u n d e r th e provisions of C h a p te r 340 o f the G eneral L aw s of V -fT O regon for 1915, u n d e r th e p ro v is - \ I P i j ÔLr ions of which th is p etitio n is p ro a-,.1' ’ J pose 1, is a p ro p e r and a d v an tag e o u s St r % m ethod of accom plishing th e re c la m atio n and p ro tectio n of th e land in the aid proposed D rain ag e D istrict. slip covers are used, not onl> 10 pro- 9. The proposed plan fo r the • nil nd in c led they may very s u o reclam ation and p ro tec tio n of the • 'fully rejuvenate an old chair or i land in said proposed d ra in a g e d is ich which must otherw ise be dis tric t, is by tile d ra in s. T h ere will be mal. A com fortable old leath er co n stru cted tw o 12-inch tile d ra in ir which was badly worn is here wvn fitted with a cover of flowered la te ra ls, one o f which will s ta r t on tonne to m atch the hangings of the C has. G a rriso n ’s land, and the o th e r n : room, bed room or sun purloi i on John W a rd ’s land and m eetin g in a common d ra in on line betw een ; Jo h n W a rd ’s and R. H. B row n’s and Sh&kc&fjeare Fl.At.1.3 . n r ; J 3 . thence to th e river. Hi« (Jreck tongue . made famous T he land included in t h e proposed elpfjuent by liom er. Hesiod, Kitrip- d istric t is so situ a te d th a t, w ith o u t Acsciiyitis, Sopho les, I'indarus, •••y lid cm and A risto p h an es; and the ditch es being c o n stru cted , th e w a te r a longue by Virgil. Ovid, Horace. is n o t drain ed o ff and th e land re ' Itnllcus, I. tii-aniis. Lucretius, m ain s cold and sour. sonius and Clatidinus, so the Hag 10. The sig n e rs o f th is p etitio n tongue is m ightily invested in a g re e th a t th e y will pay any and all »• ornam ents and resplem h nt ha expenses in cu rred , and a n y ta x or im ents by Sir Philip Sidney, Spen Daniel, D rayton W arner. Shake- tax e s th a t m ay be levied a g a in st rr. Marlowe and Chapm an.—F ran th e ir re sp ectiv e lands fo r th e p u r pose o f p a y in g th e exp ,e o f o r Meres. In Palladia Tamla. g a n iz in g o r a tte m p tin g 1 o organize NOTICE O F H E A R IN G P E T IT IO N the proposed d is tric t, such expense *0 FORM D R A IN A G E D ISTR IC T to be ta x e s a g a in s t tbv lands of the r\ T T H E COU NTY COURT O F T H E sig n e rs in pro p o rtio n to the num ber ST A T E O F OREGO N FO R T H E of a cres owned by them and a ffe c t CO U N TY O F M A LH EU R . ed by th e proposed d ra in a g e. Notice is hereby given th a t h e arin g 11. W H E R E F O R E , y o u r p e ti ■ -i the follow ing petition will be held tio n e rs p ra y th a t th e lands described t the C ourt H ouse in the c ity of herein, o r such o f them as m ay be Vale, O regon, on the 5th d a y of found by th e c o u rt to be p roperly I n c h , 1923, fo r the p urpose of de- included in th e proposed d ra in a g e • ¡m ining w h e th er the p ra y e r of said d istric t, e ith e r p e rm a n en tly o r u n til p etitio n shall be g ra n te d . f u rth e r in v estig a tio n and su rv ey s Ml persons ow ning or claim ing an m ay p e rm it elim ination, shall he d e in te re s t in lands described in snid clared organized into a d ra in a g e i it ion ire hereby notified to ap p ea r d istric t under the provision of it said place and on said d a te if the C h a p te r 340 of the G eneral Law s p ra y e r of said petition should not he of O regon fo r th e y e ar 1915. '. a n t e d . Jo h n W ard. H. S. S ackett H. J . W ard. C lerk of M alheur Co. C ourt. Chas. G arrison. R. H. Brown. A FREE TICKET llm id-hruided ru g s of the uld-fush- loned variety a re m ore easily m ade than many people think. T he rags ure torn about th ree inches wide, anil the edges turned In as they are b ra id ed. Tlie braid Is then colled In the center and sewn flat, or, for the oval rugs, two parallel rows serve as a center. Always keep th e rugs as flat iis possible. T h e round rugs a t tlie top of the sketch a re blue ami w hite w ith blue borders. Tlie m iddle one Is m ade of sc rap s of cretonne and colored gingham s, and th e lower one of tan and Mack stockings. FRAMES HARMONIZE WITH FURNISHINGS yssa Packing Co ! REAL ESTATE Make Your Dollars Carry You They will be your willing slaves and give ^ou the independence of a king—if you treat them right. Treating them right means just this: Put them in an account in this bank. Add to it at regular intervals. Watch your bank account grow and rest assured that want cannot attack the home with a substantial bank account back of it. Kubli is the only one in s ig h t No other m em ber hasindicated th a t he has in prep aratio n an income tax bill. Moat m em bers believe th at P»a- sage of an income tax at thfa session is Inevitable. The only debatable ques tions are how to avoid double taxa tion and too much adm inistrative over head. We carry a complete stock of ust out of the smoke honse. HAND-BRAIDED RUGS PICTURE FRAMES ARE EASY TO MAKE MAKE GOOD TRAYS T he two a ttrac tiv e m irrors shown •re a re m ade by covering old m irror rallies with shirring» of some m aterial hlch harm onizes with one’s room fu r nishings. The lower one of black vel vet is rich enough for any living room, it has a cording o f black satin next to 'lie m irror and a corded ornam ent and tassel a t the top. The oval one Inn .'lowered cretonne or plain satec shirred ovc • the fram e. GOOD ARRANGEMENT ALWAYS NECESSARY A com fortable and inviting cornel such as the one shown in the sketch Is the result of care In selection of right pieces and placing of them in Ihe right |M)sltions. The light from the lam p m ust fall a t the proper angle for reading and the chair m ust be within easy reach of the bookcase Parker’s Tire Shop " O T H E HO N O RA BLE CO U N TY COURT O F M A LH EU R COU NTY, ST A T E O F O REG O N : The undersigned, being ow ners of originally flip Mara or tripie crown of Hie pojie, was a plain high cap. m ore th an fifty per cent of the ^ re- ge of the contiguous body o f alkali, much like those in which doges of Venice ure so often represented in oil w et and overflow land in M alheur pictures It was first introduced by f'o-inty, O regon, h e re in a fte r described l*»>po Nicholas I. In Siki Ju st alien do hereby petition your honorable file first coronet was added is a mat Bodv to cause to be organized a ter of uncertainty, hill the se-ond w as ola .q !i> Pope I Ion I race VIM in 12115 in' the ihlrd hv Ihipe f ’rtuin V. shout i.B*S ST A T E O F O R E G O N ,) ) , s. C ounty of M alheur.) f. Ivan E. O akes, bein g f i r s t d rlv sw orn, sqy th a t I have read the fo ra going p etition and th a t I believe th " alle g atio n s th e re o f to he tru e . I fu rth e r s ta te th a t the sig n a tu re s ap- pended to said p etitio n a re tru e and p ro p e r sig n a tu re s of persons w hose Extending O 'c Adage. A stitch In Mine «lives n!ne T h is Is as true of i-hnrncterw as It I* o f cloth -a Reside« I h e increased labor when nine stitches are needisl there Is the Itahll it, o a le T r li’b of mending The less mending fn this world rhe (letter for L ast publication F e b ru a ry 16, 1923.