Late 1900s laws outline juvenile justice and irrigation reforms
The text details several new acts effective May 4 covering juvenile offender punishment, probate presiding officers, and probation roles. acts amending elections including separate ballots and voter registration. a irrigation law known as bill No 68, mandating canal and reservoir work, water permits, and bond provisions. changes affect schools, district lines, and clerks, with other provisions on soldiers home residency and inspection requirements.
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Chicago
St. An
Canala
Organization of good ronda district service provokes legal changes
A historical text outlines proposals: funding for services of fites, supplying county assessors, making dynamite explosions a felony, verifying state officer claims, designating a state horticultural inspector as weights and measures sensor, adopting government standards, compelling bribery-case witnesses, protecting tax certificate purchasers, and requiring return of principal with 6 percent interest.
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Good Ronda
Believed to be Herman Ensley found near Irrigon
A Boise statesman special reports a badly decomposed body found west of here near Irrigon weeks ago is now thought to be Herman Ensley. Ensley left Eugene for Lewiston to join his family and was known to have picked up a stranger on the trip. The stranger is suspected of murder. Ensley formerly lived at Payette.
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Boise Statesman
Umatilla
Here
Irrigon
Herman Ensley
Eugene
Ore
Lewiston
Enseley
Ensley
Payotte
Mormon Tabernacle Rising in LaGrande Oregon
In LaGrande on May 5 the 830 000 Mormon tabernacle nears completion and by fall will be the only Mormon temple outside Utah. The building will serve eastern Oregon and parts of Idaho with a large seating area and a substantial pipe organ.
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LaGrande
Utah
Oregon
Idaho
A Serious Injury to Helen Burke From Meadows Trip
Helen Burke suffered severe internal injuries after a wagon lurch on the Meadows to Council route last Friday. She was accompanied by her father J. B. Thurston from Fisher station to Council. Dr. Brown attends at Mrs Cosaitt’s residence and recovery is expected to take weeks.
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Helen Burke
Meadows
Thurston
Fisher Station
Council
Stevens Place
Brown
Land filings near Guffey on chalk rich desert lands
On Saturday Chalkin Carl Hiatt and two others filed on four 40 acre desert tracts near Guffey. The land features a chalk deposit similar to Fred Barnes is marketing 454 metal polisher with a gypsum bed and a Chinese clay bed used for porcelain. A company will be formed to manufacture metal polisher, per Emmett Index. R. B. Shaw, editor.
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Carl Hiatt
Guffey
Fred Barnes
Emmett Index
R. B. Shaw
Er Air
Woman in封 Ninth Note? Adventist in turmoil at Payette
Monday dispatch reports Mrs Ed Custard a Seventh Day Adventist in violent religious agitation. Locked in her room to prevent self destruction she prayed shouted and preached until a physician arrived and used a sedative to quiet her. She is now under care hoping for recovery.
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Payette
Ed Custard
Weiser City Council Holds Regular Session and Elects Officials
City of Weiser convened with Mayor Van Sicklin retiring and Mayor elect Moulton along with council members sworn in. New mayoral message urged enforcing pledges and reforming water and electric rates while adopting a meter system and economy measures for the Water Works and Electric Light plant.
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Moulton
City Connell
Chambera
van Sicklin
McCune
Galloway
Coakley
Woodcock
F. B. Smith
Galey
Travia
Ijherewith
Welser
Water and Light Committee
Eity
Hue
Elty
Gimaiout
Peomelile
Wien
Weiser
Smith, Galloway and
Coakley and
Woodcock, Galey and
Galloway and
Smith
Galey and
McGune
G. H. Brizendine
J. J. Coakley
Ed McGrew
John J. Nevin
Nevin
Aye Smith
W. & Morehead
Ed R. Coulter
Geley Wee
Evaconl
Pethtion Lar
Ae Elglet
Insane Austrian on Wood River Train Slashes Passenger
An unknown man believed to be a sheepherder attacked a passenger on the Wood River branch train near Bellevue. He slashed Moore in the neck, was shot dead by Constable William Shafer, and died on the return to Bellevue. Moore, from Salt Lake City, represents Collier's Weekly and may die. the dead man is unnamed.
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Bellevue
Wood River
William Shafer
Moore
Salt Lake
Collier's Weekly
Hailey of the Sun
Picabo
Shafer
Shoshone
Tikura
Ishoshone
Weiser
Iron Dyke Copper Mine Sale Leaves Company Idle
After the sheriff of Baker county sold the Iron Dyke copper mine on Snake River for 100000, the property now belongs to Erie Pennsylvania interests Conrad Ourtze et al whose attorney Senator Rand was the bidding party. Further litigation looms and no reopening or railway construction is planned while rights are disputed.
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Baker County
Snake River
Baker City
Messrs. Conrad, Ourtze
Erie
Rand
Northwest Railway
Huntington
Oregon
Iron Dyke
The
Iron Dyke Company
Inland Empire Miner
Idaho Building near Lewie and Clark Exposition near completion
Fragmented OCR text describes the Idaho Building at the Lewie and Clark Exposition nearing completion and turnover to the Commission. Mentions the Post Office delivering mail there and references to various officials and security, with garbled phrases obscuring exact roles and dates.
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Idaho
Lewie & Clark Exposition
Commission
Melridene
Postation
Murtdainly
Advair
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