(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.