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¡ j j ht H. M. Rutherford visited his fam ily in Ontario the past few days. John and Lew Boswell of the Big They will be your willing slaves and give you Bend country, where here last week the independence of a king—if you treat them looking after their mining interests. right. J. B. Woodcock took a load of hogs to market in Baker Thursday. Treating them right means just this: Put Mrs. Woodcock accompanied him on them in an account in this bank. Add to it at a visit to her mother, Mrs. Fannie Howard, of Baker. regular intervals. Watch your bank account D. S. Derrick was a b usinesa vis grow and rest assured that want cannot attack itor at Ironside one day last week. * the home with a substantial bank account back TYPING CONTEST AT OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seton of of it. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Ironside passed through here Satur Oregon Agricultural College, Cor i. M E M O R I A L P A S S E S day enroute to Bridgeport on a visit vallis, Jan. 26.—The Oregon Agri to her son, Wm. Quinn, and family. cultural college has invited the Vale „ Geo. Eddy was a business visitor Six lamp shades that cun be made at home are slmWD in this sketen. c rom creek Sunday. ITE SUPPORTS COM. COREY high school to send its best students " n Was ?n from his in typing to compete in the speedf left to right they are: Parchment tinted a deep orange «1th a deep band of he" ir“ V g V SUIT TO FORCE REAL George N Dotson was in rrom nts contest at the O. A. C. business j brown, parchment tinted a jade green with a design of turquoise blue, chan*«- able taffeta in a lovely shade of coppery orange rutiled and fringed, rose colored homestead Friday. DEVELOPMENT. show, March 30 and 31. P. M. Boals and C. W. Lias trans »aifeiu with tiny fruita In pastel shades, white voile decorated with black and School was closed Monday on and C. W. Lias were business visit This will be the first contest for j acted business in Boise Saturday. shellacked and Chinese embroidery combined with plain colored crepe und Grouse creek, the teacher, Miss Ruth ors in Onturio Tuesday evening. state typing championship among i Miss Maude Culp entertained at Howard, being unable to teach on C. H. Welcher and wife were antique gold fringe. By Staff Correspondent, the high schools, and high schools j dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. C. guests Sunday of the latter’s par account of a severe cold. te Capitol, Salem.— (Special to all over the state are sending stn- C. McVieker and Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. und Mrs. Milton Lauer. T H I S B R E A K F A S T S E T U S E D IN M A N Y W AYS interprise.) If the bill for an ,ien(a tQ c()inp, te. Mason Clough. Miss Louise Davis was the guest I ntroduced by Senator Charles I A differentation will be made lie BROGAN Raymond Gutterridge returned o f Mrs. C. A. Karst Friday and Sat “ Jia of Malheur, Grant and Har tween beginners and advanced stu home last week from Holy Rosary urday. counties, and Representative dents, suitable awards being made There will be a dance at the Bro hospital, where he underwent an I Lackey of Malheur county, re- Mrs. C. M. Atterbery visited Mrs. !t gan community hall Saturday, Jan- to the winners in each contest. operation two weeks ago. E. Frost Sunday. the constitutional majority 27. Music is by the Jolly Five of William .0 Oswald, accuracy win Friel Frost narrowly escaped ecomes a law, Malheur county ner of the professional typist in the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown and i Vale. serious injury Saturday by being children were guests Sunday of Mr. e o longer have to pay bounties world Mark Rutherford of Malheur was championship typewriting struck on the head by a falling tim and Mrs. E. L. Brown o f McKinney 'coyote . in town Friday. contest, will be featured at the island. there has been about $117,000 Business show which will occupy the | Andy Rettig was a business vis ber while tearing down a garage. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers were guests Mi s Marie Frost of ‘Payette spent -------- out in bounties for coyotes entire commerce building. itor in Weiser last week. in Malheur county during the Arthus Nicholas o f Ironside was a Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. C. the week end With her parents, Mr. A. Karst. and Mrs. E. Frost. ’ive years, a repeal of the Biogun visitor Friday. Mrs. Merrick and son Wayne and A pleasant affair o f the past week it law would save $23,000 each J. P. Smith o f Ironside was viqit- [| ind as one-half o f this is paid 1 ing friends and relatives here this Mrs. Crill and daughter o f Caldwell was the birthday dinner given by were guests o f the former’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens compli i state, it would save Malheur week. t from $11,000 to $12,000 a NEARLY TWO MILLION FARM menting Mrs. Arner Gorton and Her There will be a community basket Mrs. Milton Lauer, Sunday. B. Goodell o f Kearney, Neb., spent bert Marvin, whose birthdays fall according to Representative ERS ARE SELLING COL dinner at the hall Sunday, Jan. 28. This little breakfast set lias innumerable uses, it may be used as a f . Harney county pays out LECTIVELY. There will also be a church at 2:30. Sunday at the E. W. Tomlin home, on the same day. The table was small square breukfust table and two wall tables for serving. It may be con 50 per cent more per annum beautifully decorated With a birth | Rev. Weaver will have charge. Ev looking after his ranch. The cooperative marketing move verted Into two tubles. a round and a square, for cards, or It may be used Hi dalheur, and neighboring coun- James Carico entertained with a day cake at either end. Music and eryone is invited to attend. as one long table as shown in the sketch, enn. chairs come with the table. f f t s o make substantial payments ment is sweeping the whole country Mrs. Pritchard, who has been vis- dance at his home Saturday evening. cards were the diversion for the i f ote hunters in bounties each from the Atlantic to the Pacific,’’ I--------------------------------------------------------- evening following the dinner. The 1 ¡ting in California, will return home A good time is reported. said C. J. Hurd, market specialist o f 1 . Harold McKinney spent Sunday at guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday Bridge. : this week. er^___ expected that the Oregon the O. A. C. extension service on re- m* a 1 e Arner Gorton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert The Wednesday bridge club met at Miss Louise Baker was a guest ol the E. Frost home. Mrs. Caperton underwent a serious Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. A rt Miller and rowers’ Association, at their turning from the National Coopera- Again to Make Trips the home o f Mis. L. J. Hadley. Sub- her sister, Mrs. Louis Capps, at char,eg PowelL who driveg , he stitutes were Mr*. Harry Tamblyn 1 Jamieson last week, operation at the Holy Rosary hos- C. C. Wilcox. g in Portland next week tive council at Washington. “ More I robably advance some solution than a million and a half farmers I truck for , he Davidson Grocery com. and Mrs. L. P. Lumpee. The after- The ladies o f Park Improvement Miss Lena Patterson of Bonita p .a l at Ontario, Monday morning. Mrs. i.ias and daughter Jessie club planned a fuieweil surprise a , e extermination of the coyotes were represented when the council pany of Ontario, was a(fain in Vale noon passed pleasantly, with Mrs. j was in town Monday. System Oregon. One suggested met and 15,000 names were w.red thig week after an abaence of about Robt. D. Lytle taking the honors. Clyde Cole enrolled as a freshman were Ontario visitoors on Saturday. party for Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Os Mr. Powell( who ! . X s the employment of govern m from the cotton growers associa- tbree weekg< Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wilcox enter- borne on Saturday evening. About in high school Monday. A'nunters, who would be paid by tion alone while the council was in comes to Vale every Thursday, has From Owyhee— Eldon Streams of Bonita was a ta.ned at dinner Sunday for Mr. and 100 friends and neighbors gathered T. M. Lowe and L. R. DeWitt, “l|(nth and would put their whole session. ..i s . led Moss and daughter Doro- at the Osborne home. Games wen- been unable to make the trip on ac business visitor in Brogan Monday A state-wide cooperative market-, count of the roads ^ in such ter_ prominent ranchers of Owyhee, were ;|l n hunting and exterminating Mr. and Mrs. Tom Logan are busi thy and Miss Norton of Payette and enjoyed until a late hour when de ing educational campaign has been ribIe condition in Vale on business during the week. |. yote. ness visitors in Corvallis this week. !-Merman i abst of Fruitland. Fol licious refieshments were served by ______ ji^ te Bill No. 46, the law in agreed on by the 12 organization Miss Estelle Gueiber o f Hillsboro io ...ug the dinner, music was en the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne | ,n, proposes to amend Sec- members composing the Oregon C o - , Remodeling at Propsfs— IRONSIDE expect to leave the last o f the week is visiting friends and relalwr joyed. council which met in O. W. Propst is among the busi- i >281, 9290 and 9309 and to re- operative ans. W. L. Channer o f Washoe for Twin Falls, where they will visit here. lection 9294 of Oregon Laws, Salme January 17. This will carry ness men who have been doing re Many beef cattle were shipped to I the guest Monday of Mrs. friends until March 1st, before leav Mr. Hinton o f Bonita was in town . if which relate directly to the the idea into every community in modeling in their stores in order to Portland this week. A. E. Nichols George Thonyis. ing for their new home at Chehalis, Monday. the state. begin the spring right. I nt of bounties upon coyotes, left Wednesday with three loads of .iir. and Mrs. W. L. Davis and Wash. . , . _ _ . Mrs. Glen Thayer, who was opor- The purposes, methods and results , pups and female coyotes. beef via Brogan to Portland. Ralph . , . „ . . , , . , i.klren were entertained at dinner Park Improvement club held their „ . B . ... ated on at Ontario, is reported to he o f cooperative selling will be ex Parents From Montana— Duncan two carloads. Ralph wili j ■ n d a y evening by Mr. and Mrs. C. regular meeting on Thursday after Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Nichols, who recovering very rapidly. 1 te Memorial No. 1, introduced plained by extension specialists. visit his mother, Mrs. S. D. Duncan, noon at the home o f Mrs. E. Frost, Mark Villsmero has purchased tho A. Karst. l^iator Charles W. Ellis of the Local arrangements and other assist have been visiting with their daugh at Newport, who has recently gone ■VIice McDonald o f Payette visited with Mrs. K. N. Osborne assisting. Ruby Kelly home. I senatorial district, consisting ance will be given by the represen ter, Mrs. H. B. Pickle, o f Vale, left Boals Wednesday and Roll cail was responded to with Tuesday for their home in Hamilton, there for her health, before he re- ’ J. A. Smith made a busier s trip :l._r'.rude “ nt, Malheur and Harney coun- tatives of the council. turns home. •lUri day. notes regarding Oregon, followed by to Vale Wednesday. etitioning the Interstate Corn- Tho state grange, farmers’ union, Montana. Arthur VanBurne returned home I ..oil, :t Miles of Payette was a a very interesting paper by Mrs. E. Commission, in the name of farm bureau, bankers’ association, Ben Jones of Bonita was a bu* Jamieson Visitors— from Portland by Thursday’s stage. . .iiier guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tomlin on the history o f the late of Oregon to bring about agricultural committee of the Port- j ness visitor here on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Norwood and J. P. Smith went out to Brogan! it. Cumberland. government of Oregon from the _ _ itheastern Oregon of a rail- land chamber of commerce, the state j Ralph Harvey o f Ontario was in daughter, Betty Jane, were in town and Jamieson, where he will visit Miss Gertrude Heslup spent last time when a territory to the present B Afffi’Us«ni-W-ba;iugh the Natron college extension service and bureau | Brogan Tuesday. on business Tuesday. with his sons and families a few I|L was reported out favorably of markets, and the five state-wide Alfred Guerber of Pamieson was a • celt in Bo.se, tile guest of her time. At the close of the session a days. o.her, Tom Heslup, and wife. dainty luncheon was served by the resolutions committee; passed commodity marketing associations | Brother Here— Brogan visitor Monday. Frank Elliott of Bridgeport pur-j • tin. William Somner is on the ho toss. Nineteen members were ______ senate, and telegraphed to are back of the movement. The five Mrs. C. Smith and children Cec i Q. N. Taggart o f South Bend, In- chased hay o f E. J. Beam and has ;■!; list this week. present to enjoy the afternoon. The R e m is s io n . The committee rec- associations are growers of grain, diana, has been visiting his brother, j brought and Hugh are visiting friends ami his cattle h ereto“ f^ d tl , L. Brown transacted business in club w 11 meet with Mrs. Arner Gor E ded the amendment of the fruit, wool, poultry and h.iy. N. E. Taggart o f Vale, during the ,Iames D(lRoe.g hors;} fe „ on the I r o v . „ • "oario ihuisilay. ton, with Mrs. W. L. Stevens assist l ^ i a l ; striking out the specific Governor Pierce approves the past week Mr. Taggart will remain ice while drivin<r catt!e> hurti C' Sm’ th of Vale was >n . Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Cumberland ing, Thursday, Feb. 1st. tion of the terminal of the plan, and asked the council to name here indefinitely. , __ . . . . . . . . ’ I last week. i rx x? r» • James in the back but not seriously. a » 1 , .. :ni daughter Iona visited friends in id inserting that the railroad a committee to help draft a market Left for Boise— m , ,, . . . . . . ... Mrs. Frank Reed and son Vietm ORCHARDS WATER COMPANY. nneit Saturuay. ifructed from Crane westward master bill for enactment at this Notice of Special .Stockholders’ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Baugh and | Mary VanBuren ‘ are 'visiting Sat0-!d!*y River8iUc’ C a,if Tne four months old baby of Mr. mnecting point that will give session of the legislature. Ruby Kelly was a Jamieson bu: Meeting. little daughter Hattie left for their tives at Ironside this week from witory of Malheur and adja- iVrs. Lloyd Ferguson died early ness visitor last week. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ’Bill” Hanley of Oregon, president home in Boise after visiting a few Unity. unties outlets into California of the state chamber of commerce, i y morning o f acute indige t on. that :t special meeting of the stock v, . . . . . j F. W. Smith, Dave Logan and Ear! days with Mrs. Baugh’s relatives, o f the Orchards Water estern Oregon cities, and to said he is greatly impressed with he tody was taken to Emmett, holders “ “ le V,Sltor Lofton will ship cattle to Portland the H. B. Pickle family, in Vale. Com;.: ny, an Oregon corporation, from Bonita Sunday. and construct connections to the work already accomplished and funeral services were held Friday. will he held at the office o f the The dance at Ironside was attend- aiday. ; road from the terminal of the is in favor of extending it. New Bakery Man— F. W. Smith left Friday for Company at Jamieson, O egon, on .... . I ed by a small crowd. Those attend- *, road at Bend and at Kirk. . and Mrs. C. M. Johnson of the 'Oth dav of February, 1923, at 2 Portland. Vance Frizell has W. B. D. Dodson, manager o f the . fl ed , the Va' inK reported a good time, Suggested the withdrawal of Portland chamber of commerce, war ayette were dinner guests Sunday o'clock p. m., for the purpose o f re Ralph Duncan o f Ironside was in eanej at the local bakery that was Millions Elms and Judy Laurence ducing the capital stock of said cor Recommendation as to joint reported as saying that the big Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vincent. Brogan Friday. po, af Ion. Z ‘ T .._ !y. " " . “ “ i1* " depa.rtUre ^ Unity are vis,ting relatives and I The memorial was passed in $300,000 development 1 Culbertson was a Boise vis- J. L. Hammock was in Brog.,: plan would for Canada the first of the week. Dated January 21, 1923. friends here this week. nded condition in the senate not be a complete success until ' r Saturday. Friday. BRUCE R. FESTER President. Ironside people are in doubt about Burns Visitor— j is immediately sent to Wush- every farmer has an opportunity to getting ice for stoorage this winter. I Burns, spent several dayswEAOINh market cooperatively. WESTFALI Lis suggested that the memor W. A. Goodman, prominent citizen Have Hnd only a few nights of zero « --------------------------------------------------- m weather. *lubmitted to the house for Its of Burns, spent several days in Vale ! The dnneo given at the city har Hay in this locality has been nbout 'ill but Senator Ellis advised on business this week. Saturday night was well attend' all bought up, as there has been H7ismuch as the time was short, everyone reporting a good i -■ many beef cattle fed here. Entertained at Hannon's. Interstate Commerce Corn- From Bonita— Music was furnished by Jean Stew Eldon Streams of Bonita has been Mr. and Mrs. Martie Hanson, new- xt — ~ met the following day, it : t. piano. Austin 1 r- sir , -«,i visiting in Vale a few days this ly weds of last week, were greatly C R F .S T O N re useless to submit it to de- and R. C. Stewart, drums. Then ■ urprised Saturday evening, when * ------— ------------ ------------ on the floor of the other side week. will be another one Feb.3. "bout seventy friends and neighbors, I legislature. < . A. Stout, Mrs. Stout and d.augh- Mrs. Ina Wikerlig went to Ontario Returned From John Day— both young and old, came to wish t e 1 Neva made a business trip to last week for medical treatment 'proposed line when built will Mrs. N. H. lion returned from thorr. many years of happiness and Vale tills week. alheur county a short haul ( 'fmflay Roe, travel up .-1 ■ m - The weather has been so spring- Fto the Coast, saving about John Day, the first of the week, prosperity. Everyone enjoyed danc- for Davison Grocery of Boise, paid ing, with the music furnished by the Hie the Crcston people have got this city a visit Friday. Kes as at present it is necea- where she has been for some time. Ford orchestra until early morning the • threshing all done. The grain 1 go practically around the en- Left For Canada— Wa> ne Hyde made n trip to E At midnight Mrs. Hanson served a tinned out good. Quite a change fe o f Oregon, in order to put per Friday and brought over a four- Vem McCaully, who has held a [stem Oregon’s products on position in the local bekery for the delightful supper of sandwiches, | fr om last winter when it was 17 ba horse load of freight for the st'-r. ,Vst for consumption or export- past six months, left. Vale Monday il:. and coffee and following this |'«>w era. Now the . attic .and horses here. j,* A corresponding saving will Mr. Hanson treated the crowd with h ave he feed ground and go to the for Blairmore, Cnnndn. Marvin Prather of the Willamette candy and cigars, the cigars being ’ ¡elds, picking like it was summer le c te d in the shipment of ' mley is here visiting his sister, passed only to the men and married time. IF from the west to the east and To Visit Hunts— Mrs. Fred Cammon. had a most en- Bald Rogers returned home last reduction in tariffs which Mrs. C. M. Kirkpatrick of Pairs women. Everyone Ed Casto and Maude Kime were jnyable time. jurnlly come, the products of has been visiting . r son. A ^turde.y after a two months ab- over from Harper Sunday visiting ! sence. and nearby counties should Hunt, manager of the Vale NY-. . friends. Ladies' Aid Meeting. to compete profitably with Stand, during the week. Mrs. K'rk- John Hickey is looking after C. A it looks as though we were going The Ladies’ Aid of the Christian fyametle Valley and not have patrick returned to Parma Friday. church held a regular meeting in Vale!'" ,tOCk WhllP Mr' St° flt iS at t0 h“ Ve 8° me real winter’ “ ‘ here under the handicap of the Game Postponed— w t w n ii j „ waa about three inches of snow fell the lecture room of the church yes- brohibitive freight rates, now •'ack Wal1 was called to Riverside, last night The interclass basket hall gum terday afternoon. The meeting was «no day last week, his little son1 MU* Am on. . ... between the i sophomores sophomores ami ami , „ f strictly business regulation, dur- •< ” bring sick. this writing he h * which was to be held Wednesday inp; which many objects were accom- »* hotter. ^ h friend Miss Dorothy Woouwarn ^ one nijrht last week. evening was postponed on account plished. of, ” - ,n Guy (ShU7 : ay callT(l a* th- Mrs. Harry Kime of Ontario visit- of insufficient lighting. The game of1.ee one day this week for her ed with her sisters, Mrs. Ina W lk e- Iig plans for the garden at will probably be held this next Sat- John HuntYi Birthday. mail. [M is wise, since the gardener urday. hg and Mrs. Pauline Zimmerman. A birthday party was given in the -l!>hn Shumway has started to the first of the week. t g -a — »----- ^ available time to consider — C- L'/’ l A Ï Ï / r r p r n - — _ honor o f John Hunt, small son of “ bool this week. , what crops he is going to ^ 1°'" Westfall— S ' E d A!, OFFER Mrs. Kime expects to leave On- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hunt, ninth r)» vid Rogers Made prominent man of -.is year, and how much of 'V- Perkins, for short tim e only/ Riv,.r«ia„ tx . “ bU/ inf* :; tario some time soon »nd join her commercial gardens the ; Westfall, was a business visitor in birtbd..y anniversary. Twelve guests tri» Riverside Thursday of the husband in Sacramento, Calif. S’ v r lUllliiH it mi g n n irii.i III« During the next 30 days you can i'k. were present to help him enjoy the w d acreage of each should be Vale Thursday, . . . . „ George and Elmer Hunter were buy the famous Hntpoint Electric afternoon and to test his beautiful .hn H-ckey was a Creston caller down from Beulah one day lo7 t thought out before actual Mnv 0xmall ,B Tews— Iron for $6.50 on terms of 50c cash birthday cakes. One rake was U.o week end. week, riding for horses, and while and six monthly payment* of $1.00 t J* ma^ ; To° * " ■ * an Mr*. C. H. Oxman of Jamieson bvr.ught from Parma by his grand- li. Blaylock is visiting here visited at the Dick Scott ranch. each. o f vegetables is often heed- Thu„ day in Vale visiting mother, Mrs. C. M. Kirkpatrick, who u‘tt ì homo folks this week end. tanned without forethought fri-Bd, and doi|1|t Hon„. shnppinit Clint Hill and wife o f Harper Two exclusive features of the Hot- assisted Mrs. Hunt as hostess. »UT iere the crop will be sold. - - - m came over for the dance Saturday point are the patented eod-rest. — — Gofu to Bolw M A L H E U R j n'Kbt. Some other Harper people making it unnecessary to lift the M. E. Ladies Meet. ’arming is one o f the best Mrj< JonN gppnt fhe wwk ~ ~ — -------x that ware here were Mort Sells, iron, and the patented thumb-rest, The M. E. I Julies’ Aid met at the o f combatting insect pests. yigjtin(r her dnll(fht(>r Mig, ;r. Morntt narrowly escaped Wayne Lee, Bob Copeland and Mr. which “ rests the wrist” and makes o f crops, fall and winter Maurine. of that city. Mr Jones, home of Mrs. Andy Peterson Thurs everely hurt when the horse Simonson, t easy to guide the iron into tucks destruction of crop rem- wbo went to Boise Thursday, re- day anti conducted a very successful a riding fell. Fortunately he The small son o f Rufino Arrien, and pleats. » business afternoon. Among other w d cleaning up " f trash on (Urne<| wjth Mrs. Jones Saturday, escaped with a few bruises. who was operated on some time ago Get a Hntpoint and s_-ve time things, the ladies have decided to cleaning up or burning , Auce Williams left Saturday at the Ontario hospital, is reported and energy on ironing day. buy one new furniture for the or .salt Lake on a visit to he- as getting along very nicely, ,e row i and ditches, good Hurts Ankle— ' m o tif* '< prepared beds, right use Little Edward Neely suffered Methodist parsonage. The ladies er Mrs. Jack Davis, and f a m - ----------------- — - a v b. en very successful in cooked By- and frequent summer from a severely sprained ankle, •1 sales, etc., and will use this OREGON SLOPE ^ ^ ^ ^ t i o n , all help keep the caused by a fall from the house on G. H Robinson wa* on the sick * — ----------0 insect down. Pro- which he was playing. After three _ th* P*n on - 1 «t • few days last week. A. A. Gutterridge, P. M. Boals. H. IDAHO POWER COMPANY* generally suffer or four days in bed he is now feel aga A few of the young folks attended K. Lattig, G. L. Lattig, J. L. Brown fl J REPEAL BOUNTY I ELUS INO. REP. UGKEr C oncur in measure . l e « from ¡n «ct dxm .g. th»n their, y o u less progressive neighbors. Smut treated by copper carbonate dust demands a high grade of ma terial to be effective, and an ade quate method of application the will cover every kernel. Dusting the material by shoveling over is n. sufficient, lhe O. A. C. experiment| station recommends that the seed be treated in some tight box or hop per that can be rotated like a churn. CAN MAKE THE LAM P SH ADES AT HOME Make Your Dollars Carry You BANK OF NYSSA ¡SION OVEI L n t s p u r j I I i ,0 r Yale News k, *rm Pointers Ai “ Z S T W “h c ÿ-fut hom^ Iro n ^ \ DOW ft! m S’ATOlt LAI MAKE IT C SHOW LO r a leal.—When filled Mondaj the session Its credit In t | sent up to tl Important bl BSCS. Most nplish results eks Is attrib mmittees to r- them for att< IVlth one-halt without an] portance, hot d do some r ey wish to leels from be sslon. Doubt lit cutting ou id in the futui gs and hold on, instead o riday afternoc At the close ie session thi II hills hefon grand total on in recent Not many ol ouse are of i #ent, and oug |me for tbeir ;et out of con iction. Insurar Some big pi lalked of befo nade their aj ;he measures iccldcnt comi from both sidi jbeen put in. _ labor sid constitutlor l«h e act com |from the emi he act furt :ompanies at measures cov been prepare [capitol for s ances tndicai teriatlze. Practically priation hills [one deflcien through to s one of the tially for leg The Hall ( s place u) senate for f Senator i sidetracked of the Hall plan o f atti bill for that hill receive! [ernor Plerc last week. | Five tntt r | the consoll state depari ilon t. w er ^ H are. Consii Actual c( [co m e tax t: [ lature begi E Joint comi I taxation b with meml gat ion con chairman Sion, and the econoi verslty of The apt der existii tures of boards ar tlve in Or tn a lett« to C. J S ways and D. Fletchi means co reeling t these off! under th and meal by Govei cation. One n' session h bills, It h "t the presi not only ss well, number peared. Reprei M a .bill 3 fic rWsner rX iees state of The Cai peneatti u advert Mmlia t