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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1899)
EffJ mMmmt MMNbM i rttli wmri'UliariwitwiajjfiMiinMi i tTifafdn-mt-Hfit 'DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BY t40SKR HROTHBRS, aATOUDAY MAItCII 18, 1899. W i Hii ' - UfttirtltPl Ytr 53.00, la Advance & W'McmUi $1 00. Advnnoo. WW'o Toar $1.00, In AJvnnco ' BdlTOTIAL REVIEW. What, U) tb on Huoday? Burcly Unlet) Is wll provided with entertain total. Thorn nro fouio twenty odd euurchci, V. M. C. A. and Bunday school. Tliarc n ro libraries and In flncyfgHjjjhgf tlipfonre plenty of wood walks to 1m had with lino views of rlycr, mountain!), forexl utid crcn com ctarlc. There arc the electric air lines for family excursions at u low rato of expense. Thero arc livery etablcs where comfortable rl uod slfc teams or drivers may be hud at a nominal expense. For the thouithl fol man or woman, cincolully If em ployed with mislncMS or ptofctv slonal carcn during iho week, Hundar aliotitd be a duy of mental as well as physical recreation. To be perfectly composed for one day, to studiously cultivate repose and seren ity of mind Is certainly n noblo aspir ation. Thin should lc dono religiously by nil who are worn by vexations of Ilfo. Begin I ho day with n complete rest of alt the facilities, a bariMiment of all contentions, a determination to llvo one day devoid of nil but koo1 will to the rest of mankind. This can bo shown to all wIHi whom you comu.ln contact from the smallest child to the oldest person. If you can ct a few hours to youmclf to poro over a few Kood book do so, Never foret that to rend aloud to yourself Ih n splendid recreation, Thus the day will provo one of religious and bodily recuperation and you will enter upon llfo'd duties for tho ensuing week a belter, purer and stronger man or woman, Tho blcyclo tax is uow proposition, lllcyolo paths are to bo built. That Is now Idcu. Tho iiiiasllon Is whore and how P To build n kooi! blcyclo path Is not n illuht tusk. Hut our climate Is. yory favorable to them. Thoy would bo more used summer and wlatortlian nny other hluhway for common carrlaKo. Much could bo learned by Imltatlutf nature. Wo now have natural' foot paths tliaturouluan and smooth and dry tho year around. TIuto Ik plenty of soil In this country that will keep ft smooth hard surface even under tho mou continuous rain. Wo know whlto moIU and clays that rnlns only beat the harder uod that arc solid and clean summer and winter. Till kind of material and sand, both our local sand und iirunlto sand of Kouthcrn Orchil, could be uxnd to advantage In connection with our uailve soils In making blcyclo paths. Hut It will require InlolllKCiit ookIii eorltiK and pruntlcul knowk'dito of our oils and nuturul inulcnaU to reach me oet remits, Ono thln should bo contended fort tho cycle paths should lend from Ha lorn Into tho country mid to tho main county towns. Salem will puy moro than half the of clo tax of this county and unless tiyclo paths reach b'aleui they will not havo much valuo to the country, Hefore tt oyolo path has soy value It, must itirt from somowhero and load to somewhere. Uoforo all tho motiey l spent out in tho country there must to some dsllolto placo to start from. Tub JoonKAt bollcVci tho cyclo paths hhouldstartljn at least four directions hhd -should be built permanently and scientifically. The Regents of the State Univer sity, met at Tortland to consider the welforeof tho Kuitcne Institution and possibly to hear about n new president to succeed Prof. Oditpman. What ever touches mo state couca tlOnal Interests Inn under vcryclo'o to the heart of the pcoplo whether It be tliu employment of a toucher for tho hum bleu I country school ot n head for tho largest stato Institution. In no domain of human activity Is there uch rapid progress ns In education. There arc a ureal many fads bclnn lopped off. A mom; the over worked fads urc so-called physical culture, that Icavos Its victim a kind of Immature athlete and yot imbued with a reluctance to do physical labor. What the public eduoatlunal system need Is to teach proper respect of actual WOKK ns the only means of developing a sound mental, spiritual and pjiys Bleat organism. An enduring character cannot bo formed without actual labor, nnd the nearer Itcomos to belmt labor In contact with the earth, or sotno manual trade, tho surer will bo the result so fur as pro ducing honest, solvent, nelf-suHtuln-ln men and womon aro concerned, und that Is after nil tho (treat con. corn ot society und the purpose of ed ucation. If you think that the phy sical culture fad Is koIiik to save your boyorKlrl, tako up your Ulblo, turn to First Timothy, chapter IV, and fersc 8: "For bodily exorcise profit llctli little; but Oodllncs Is prollta ublo unto all things, having pro ml ho of the llfo that now Is, nnd ot that which Is to oomo" Tho real purpose of real education Is to develop nil the (lod-Klven fuculllns nnd In reality man possesses none other. HONDINO 01TIKS TO All) A COJU'OIIATION. Portland never had water In a fluid stale until alio put In her own water works; uod only lately olio has been on tho point of assuming tho task of furnishing her own lights, thcroby bringing tho electric lighting com pany to time to the tunc of a re duction of $50,000 In the nnnual charges. Tho most advanced thutight In the science of municipal government Is In the direction of tho city owner snip of all publ'n franchises. The olty which has carried that principle to furthest point Is Glasgow, and Glas gow Is looked upon ns tho model city of the world. It would pay our wostorn towns to study up tho latest developments of municipal government before they pluco thcuiftolycs loo complololy In In tho hands) o' private capitalists and glyc away all franchises nnd prlv ilegos which arc of nny vjuc. Perpetual Injunction, Qnnted Against Paying the Bingham Tax Collector Warrants. Able Arguments of CounselJudge Boise Holds Sheriff Alone Can Collect Taxes, Dr. Dull' Cough Byrup, frloud. bus been In use over fifty yearn. It euros tho severest afTcoKous of tho throat and lungs; such as, bronchitis, grippe, Inryngltls and Incipient eon sumption, Price only 2fi cents a bot tle :i 13 Ot A Fine Show. Gulf nnd Quecnlc ut Hansen's stablos, thoroughbred SpanteN with six puppies. .'l-17-lw Patronize Home Industry. Buy your Harness made at Kitlctn from California Oak tunned leather by F. E, Hhiifor & (Jo. 12.'l Htute St. d & w ARKEHTED l'OU EMBEZZLEMENT. Cupid i u. ully pictured a freltok seme, iiUjrful llllle rVllaw. a. way. Miiiliui or UUElllMt, tut Willi Jut trace of muIIco In his make up. This it the auitra (deal. In icfellty, Cu. rid In lbte ilsyt u a mt. Ur of fact little euau He U iKSlunlng to Urn that life. it not an a summer Mi. ;Uy lie ia ftt trarnlnif tbttt io men and . it J not turd tastier fur tneu and V& ftii niVr the J to rtore it ftr jt tut win ll tSS tni. .Y.JTrrr. yi",m,? b" i.i ?' T"T rr viiai(ty Warn Wo want to talk to a number of towns In Oregon that aro proposing to Ihsuo bonds to build lluht nnil waterworks, Head this: "As will bo seen In anolhsr column, tho city council has granted u fran chise to II. r. Gates, of HllUboro, boro, Orcuou, to furnish anj oporate nn electric light and power and water works system In the Olty ot Prlno vlllo. "Tho contract Is In tho shape of an ordlnnnco which was accepted by Sir. Outcs Immediately after Its passage oy ma council and wmk to begin within thirty days and to bo com plcted by December I. "Tho city ngreos to Issuo ns pay ment for the 20 tiro hydrants bonds to the amount of 110,000. Kitlier tho bonds rcush aro to bo delivered to Mr Oatos ono hair when tho umtcilul Is on tho ground and tho rest when thopluntts tested and according to . ivinf ! fillip t... . , . ,.,-. Vl, tV Wfy 3)0 UfUMlu frnuohUo for 15 years and to furnish an aero of ground for stntlou." Tliq aboyo Is from tho Prlnylllo Uevlewnnd shows tlio shortsighted policy which Is being followed by many of our western cities und towns. They aro nllowlng private Individuals niiri r.ru,.)l.,.. . .v.,n. ,,., M, uiipnipiiaio priv ileges, In every Inttunco valuable und in many onws liuinciuoly so, wlthmit money nnd without price. Thoy aro Hiving franchises whluh allow a private tnstltuihii a uionojvoly of tho busiuou it furnishing water or light, charging sliut rates It plauww, und assuring It of suuh monopoly for term of ytwis, Then the uo of pub lie streets Uglveu free for muins or IKile. In it mnlurlty of iiuta,.,w ,, substantial bonus Is uIm. ghou. j tho ctM of Prlnevlllo thu um.ii iu 10,000 which will surely go a long way toward iho gon,truollon of two plant. ninovHie, nowover reserves tho riL'ht iiiiiiiu,i,.u..i .. -.-., ,w,..v nig nuri ai, Ulfluxnir Ex County Treasurer, of Linn County Indicted by the Qrand Jury. Albany Herald, March 17 Luto yesterday nflernoon Ex-County Tronsuror P. 0, Morris was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Lewelllng und brought to this olty. The grand Juiy brought In two Indictments iignlut him charging him with appropriating county funds during ouch term of his olPce ns county treasurer. Tho amount claimed to bo duo the county Is :isoo. Mr. Morris does not seem to know what became ot the money Ho husulways borno tho reputation of being slrictly houost and It Is hard to Imltovu that he wilfully and felou louly embezzled the amount, The .uuney Is short und this Is tho tlrst step toward recovering It. Mr. Mor ris hud been visiting In Iho olty dur ing tho past few days and hud started to his homo on tho Santlum. Tio deputy wont over to his placo yoster diy, and not uwuro Unit Mr. MorrN wits In town, Ho met him and his wife uit ho wus coming back to town und MorrlH seemed to bo oxpeotlng tho urresU Ho said he know us suon us ho saw tho deputy sherllt that he wus wanted. Ho wus brought to the shorlll's onieoaiidRoiitlorlIon.il, . Hew itt, who will defend him. lie refused to say anything fur publication re marking "that too much hud been said already." The case of Stat of Orpon, ox rol. Lev! Ilcrren, vs. W W. Hall, clerk ot at, came up for trial before Judge Holso ut 2 o'clock Friday nr.d tho af ternoon was consumed In lbs consul oration which resulted In the lent porary Injunction heretofore granted being made perpetual The prosecution introduced ns evi dence the records of the county court showing for what purp'He Geo. 0. ii nullum wnscmplovcd; also his bl 1 for 9180 for such services; also the rocord of the allowance of sild bill. The prosecution claimed that this was Miiliclcnt to show the Invalidity Uio Poople'a of ,,0 warrant, us the county court had no right to employ or pay nn at torney for collecting delinquent tnxos Tho defense then moved that the case be dismissed on tho ground that the warrant in question In stilt in the hnridsofthc county clerk, but the motion wus overruled. The defense then Introduced the original contract between Hlngham nnd the county court to show that other services wero provided for, In looklngaftcr property which had been bid In by the county on delinquent tuxes. Tho prosecution objected to tin admission of that part of the con tract relating to other services, as Immaterial, etc Tho rciords, In connection with Mr. Bingham's bill, showed that the warrant was drawn In payment for the collection of de linquent tuxes und for nothing else. Hlnghnm was sworn. Was asked to identify the hill Introduced In evi dence. Said It might bo the bill, but, If so, there had been an error In the bill In tho case of tho 1800 tuxes ivhlch hud been llgured at 20 per cent In stead of ir per cent Thought It a copy ol his bill. Had undertaken the collection of those tnxos ut the re quest of the county court. In con sideration of expense for postage stamps, stationary und clerical work, tho compensation hud been llxod ut the figures stated, Tills compensation was also In con sideration of other services mentioned In tho contract. Tho court asked If all delinquent taxes paid in to the shorllf had been considered us col lected by Ilingham and commission allowed to him thereon? When u man came In und paid to the shorllf delinquent taxes, Mow did the sherlll know whether It was through Hing hum's oflorts or not v Wits he allowed it purcoutiigo on nil? Illnghum said there wus no wuy for thu sherllf to know us to thN, nnd nil suuh tnxos wore figured on In reckoning up his, llliighum's, compensation . Counsel asked tho witness If this did not Include compensation for iQ--l The Natural lure i - for Indigestion. Ou you have pain In the stomach after eating Z you have a yefiow tondue? Wind on the stom- i? Constipation? These things arise from v iMMHiiimj-ii"i a ii ii iiirtnTri'jforniri' ti T$'1H,'0 II riiimirrrrrTtr-ff aaaaa DJi&fL DEPART FOR DO &ch I.AMieInn nA HUCnOnMA Videstion depends on digestive fluids or "PermenU" secreted by. certain dlands. When 'the secretion becomes, insufficient, Indigestion results. Dr. Williams' 'Pink Pills for Pale People cause these dlands to resume their normal action and dood digestion follows. Artificial ferments (of which most so-called Dyspepsia cures arc composed) may give .tem porary relief, but Dr. Williams' hnk Pills for pale People afford a permanent cure. Poor digestion often cau.es Irregularity of tho notion. ThU irresularlly may bo mUlnken tor real, orauiilo mart SJ!!!E&.1S?, if."nrnVr ISlo lirrumlMlan r.nerated br the Indication preyed on the heart, uiiil cnui ai frrewlarltyof ltawtlon. Hholmd much uln l"liwtoinBrl undlieart.BndwaMUbJecttorrequeritHrid tewre rlic,hlnjfi I 1-hi.h mnl.flv.ra at nleht. Doctora wi ro I rleil I i itln; tin touiHrh t o 'ui.-JSiiiS fih.i in intirrttlii In wh oh her nliliioli did not nnnov her. her lieart'a action beenmo nnrninl. Hrnonlne tha proper raedlolno to treat that trouble ni .1 w I Ih I nut imJIi no irood rewlU. Her nppetlta enmo Imok, the ohokli rcll K?ame la frenuent and finally 'iJ'",r,f,w Votilm had been greatly reduced, wai reitored nnd Mie now nclglw nTtat a'thunarknow tho menm of ouro we Rlu the nnrria ortho medicine u.ed-Or. WUltains' I'tak IMII-i i for le l'.-o.K The8 pill contain nil the oteinonm n"'" llfo uni rubric., to tho blood .;$ JjSKa!' Sold by all drufJdists or sent poitpaid by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y.. Prtce Sooner box-, fa boxes.S25-?. A diet book sent FREE - "- r ' -,.f -. - - tszgStQ&f&K Denver k Rio Grande II B. S0EN1C LINE OF THE WQRLD. The Favnrl.c Trniiacontlneiitat Itoulp Hetwccn the N'orthet and nil TolltU UmU Choice of Tho Houtes Through the Fumoui ROOKY , MOUNTAIN SCENERY. Ami Pour Hnutcn Mint of l'liehlonnd Ilenwr. All pflMongerRrfliiled n ilny Moivoror hi tlio Mormon Capital or nn) where between Os'lcn nndUonvor. Personally condiicteil Tourist Kx curilous three du n week to Omaha, Kansas Cm, St. Louis, CHICAOO ANO TIIK EAST. For tlekits nml nny Informntlon rejjiirilltiit rates. rontei, etc., or for ilMcriptlvo nihprtUltiK matter, call on agentd of OroKiin llnlwny A Navlsatlon Co., Own Short Wne or Southern Farlirc compter. g ,.. 00I,EI1( 0. I A T. Agt.. Denver, Col. II. C. NirtlOU (.on, Ast lit Wa.. St., l'ortlanl, Ore. Fast Mail 8pm TIMS SCltEDUtH. From I'ottlarid. Sjoknne Flyer 230 p.m Salt Lake, Denver Ft. Worth . Omaha , Kansas ly, bt. Louis, Chicago 1 Kast. City and ARRIVE. 6'4S P.m K p m &P Lalncd, but the testimony wan put In under 11 provision of tlio stututo which allowed It to be dono ut the expense of the defense, This was a point over which there were several fitrunles. The defense endeavored tn show Mint the compen sation allowed speclllcully for collec tion of taxes was Intended to nUo cover Mr, Ilinchuui's services In look ing after the county's roal estate. Rut tho pro.iccutlMi contended that the bill In payment of which the war rant for $180 was drawn showed that it was for thu collection of taxes alone; this was thu view held by tho court, shutting out us Immaterial any oyltlunco as to other survlcos per formed. l'ogue, KbinliiK and Shoiman spoke for tho prosecution; Wrlglitiuiin and Hrown for the dufaunc. Fleming claimed that the code set tled this question, ns Itproyldad that, tho shcrill Miuuld collect delinquent taxes, nnd the county court hud no right to employ an attorney for that purpose. The sheriff's testimony showed that the.se taxos were being paid In right along before Rlngham was employed, and It was manlfestlly ivninir tn (iftv ltlnt.li .,.. ...fi,..i.... ...I'.. fc. ,... ..ii.Ht.ulll l I'lllllllllJIJ 1 loe thcie taxes nltoucthor, the county would better pay even fifty per cent for their collection. Cited authorities to show that the county court had power to employ an attorney to collect these taxes; therefore had a right to draw the warrant, Hrown cited caso of Rurnett vs. Malarkey, page 30, 24th Oregon, where a county court had employed assist ance for the assessor In preparing his roll, claiming that It was n par allel case The supreme court had de cided that case infavorof the legality of such action. On this ground hi nt- uicKcd a ruling or the courl, made several days ago. Tho court roplled mat there wus a distinction between oniploylng an abstract company to prepare an ubstruct of title for tho usoof tlio assessor, which nbstruct would become the property of the county, und mnplolng an attorney to perform tho duties of the shorllf. as In this case. Sherman claimed that the duties of the county court nnd of the county olllcor are dourly dullnod by statute that the county court has' no muio rlu'ht to Interfere with tho sheriff's iiuiiuiiiiuiiuu in uisuuMes or to em Ofliirs travelers choice of the following routes east. They are all famous for their tcenic attraction. O. K. Sc N, via Ogdcn and Ucnvrr Bhista ReUle via i.icramento, Ogdcn and Denver. Miasta Rou'e via Sacramento, Mnjote Alberquerque. A dally line of tlirouch TULLMAN PALACE and TOURIST&LEEI'ERr-, San Francisco nnd Los Angeles to Cliicag this Is The Short Line from southern California To the East, 8 p m ex, Sun. h'aturd.iy lu p tn Lvive Salem 711SP m Walla Walle, Sookane. oiinnenpoiis, St. i'aul, Duluth, Milwaukee Chi. cngo and hast OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. For San Francisco. Sail every five tla COLUMHIA RIVER STEAMERS To Astoria nnd way land. ings, Wi LLAMEl TE RIVERS rortiand, Newburg and Way Landings. spokaa' Fher 8.-JO A 111 4pm ex Sun I U9 I UU , and Sat I For Dayton toa m. Mon Wed Fri , , WILLAMETTE RIVER I. alem Tu.'Ihut Corvallis Albany and is at Way Points. 3p. m Ar Salem 6 p.m. Mous Weds I'M Tu Thuf Sat Mi p m Ar Salem 10 a m Mon Wed an1 Frt t Apply to the agents of the O IV & N., 0. S. L , Southern Pacific, or '.he undersigned, for folders and descriptive literature. J. J. DFA EREUX. Hide Portia td Gen'l AgtWorcester, fit.liitr kitrvli,w flhlnnlfifl tn lit. n.,tj,i Ho wus arraigned boforo Judge Uur.!cllUon. MUmll0fi' Amort 1 it,.. county court ever llxod componsatloti fnr lliese other services. Objected to. Sustained, ns the b'.ll showed that tho compensation was for collection or taxis alone. Exception taken. Wltnossoxeusod by defense. Prose eiillon moved that HIiilmiiihi'h tnmi. '"yjinony t;o stricken out ns inimatorlal, omj. uvcrruioti. rogue usked wit uohs If lie got 11 percentage on nil tuxws for these yours 81:J to I81MJ, whether tho money pnsscd through his hands or nuts' Yos. Did not the witness know that money was being paid In on those tuxes tu the sheriff from time to time boforo mis win traot wus ontered Into ? No. Sheriff Durbln was culled by the do uett ut 0: it p mid he will plead ou March 21 ut 12:10 p. in. Tho llrst In dlulmontohargos him with wrong fully und fraudulently stealing nnd milking way with $2,'M.0, thu nor Minn! property or Lion county und uoyors the period ut his llrst term us treasurer rrom July 2, I8UI, u a, ihoo. The second Indlotuient Is similar to tho llrst, but the amount short is tl,60i.iVl und Is for tho second tonn from July a, IStft), to July A, 18U8. Tho wllnossos tKiloro thu grand Jury wore K. M. Rod Hold, 0. U. Iloguu nnd A. Whcolur. Tho bond was llxed at 41000 on ouch Indictment. It wan Un Into last dofon lant roumined lu charge of tho helplul to tho prosecution. Hl.orllTuntlc-xpoou to give iho bond! 1 ., i ,.... ni,'7i ..w v,ii,,uu UlUKIIillll. on all that, had been paid In, whether 1 ploy nny ono to porforni the hhorlH's uiroiigiiuisoiiorw or tlio inillvldunl dutlos in his place than theslicllT has Ut usurp the authority of the county court. Tho case rosted on the statute which detlued the dut.es of tho shorlll and gave him full power In the mut ter In giving his decision, Judge Uclse said that 11 was tlio duty of the sherllf mj uuui'i-b uui. liqueur, utxes, tux Is u (iDblj can be collected fruut any prop- urtyoi iiienoniKiiient. Xo one lias a r ght to attach (iroporty excopt tlio sherllT; when he has nowairunt ror suuli procedure he can got ItjUiccotintv court gives It. It was tlio Miorlir's tlutv to uitike the levy; others could do nn, 11 im out, rue leuors; the nherlir niibiiiiive 01 1110 taxpayer. io war tut had boon Nsuod by the county court to tlio bhorlir Tor tho collection or those delinquent tuxes, and '10 had boon glyon no uuthorltv to proceed lu the matter, but Mr. Hlngham hud been employed oyer the head or the sheriff, without uuthorlty of law. Wrlghtinaii argunfl Hint thoro was a point beyond whloli tho oliorllT uuuldnotgo In collecting dlllnquent taxos. ir ho could not got it blddor on property put, on sale ror dlllnquent utxes, no was powerless to collect the tux. Klemiulngobjeutcd to this nr guuient ou the ground that there was no evidence- pororo the court to sliow iiiai uio snoriir Had oxhuustod his power to collect thuce tuxes, or wus unable to collect them. Wilghtuinn proceeded to nrguo thm, rather than A Few Intei esting Facts When poople are contemplating a trip whether on business or pleasure, they natur, ally want the best service o -tamable so lar a sjH'Ctl, comfort and sifety is concerned. Employes of the Wisconsin Central Lines arc paid to serve the public und our trains are operated so as to make clo e connections with diverging Ifnc at nil junction points Pnllmsn Palace Sleeping and Chair can on iiirongn trams Dining car service a la Cane. In order to obtain this fiist-ckss service, ask the .icket agent to sell you a ticket over WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION Dally bois to Portland as above. Transfers to street car line at OiecJ Cltv if the steamers are delayed there ootid trip tickets to all points In Oregon. Whlnii. ton, or California. Connect oj made.at Port land with all rail, ocean andriver lines 1 W. II. HURLUURT. ueni ras. Agt. Portland. (Ir G. M. POWERS. Agent, Tr.de street dock Salem. I10ISE & BARKER, City Agents, Uialr cars unexcelled, Meals Ii iij LU1 'K'n, 0 and you will mike direrl connections at bt. Paul for Chicagi, Milwaukee and nil points Eist. For any lurt er info.mation call on any ticket agent or correst'ond with JAS. C, POND, Central Pass. Ag . . MlLWjkUKK or jis. A. CLOCK, (ienenl Agent, 246 Stark Strict, I'ORTUNI), OKU. Oregon SIiou Line Railroad Tlio Direct Houte to Montana, Ulah, Colorado and all -Eastern Points Gins 0 mice ut o favorite route, via tao Union I'acllio Kat Mall Mix, or tLe Itlo Orandu Ucenlu I.lnen. Look at the tlme li Dayf to Salt Lake 2 Days to Denver 3J Days to Chlcugo i Days to New York Freu ItecllnlnB Clialr Car. Upholstered Tau lt Uleeplnir fan. and Pullman Palate Sleepers ojierateU on nil trains. Tor further liiforiiiatlon npplysto I10I8K A llAltKKIt, AgcnU, 8alem. W. K. COMAN, Oen'l Acent ('. 0. TCItllY, Truv. ruH. Aut tit Third fit.. Portland -TAKE THE- Canadian Pacific R.R srwiAnd cioo Pacific Line ooiilcl (In tliut; lii deputy could du It. If tlio sherllT hli-mld say ui a 111.111, "I havo a warrant und will hei your property," It would have more effect tliau for un attorney n say, "I navo a note ugulnbi j on and will inn It.'' the iiijuiji.tliin was uidde perirctual: JuiIl'o Hoist then adjourned court until Tuoaday ut 2 o'clock. this morning. It U a strnnua oiuu and It Ih a mystery to nil. Ho Is an wolinmlMl, saving man, nnd would U tho last man who would muunder or iiilsupply funds. Ho hud (tun mi warrant, iroui tlio county ttourt to collect llioce Uixaam tho time IJIiigliuii) wusomployed by the county court. Hud rocolvod roniitijinp.w m, j thtwo taxos, uoeauinnulcd by the in. tluosuntby Illnghuiu. Couldn't say , thut u very largo proportion or remit Uncos recolvod hud Ixion uoconiiwnlvd Ihysuch nut Icon. Was nsked If re- . uulpu for tleliuquun; taxes had not materially lnurollo(l after lllngliam 1 was omulovtri. I'.nii.iu'i t,... ,1.... 0HtlM bltl imIoh j tbouu.Iy ' l,,uy ,,u,, BUltwl that theso' dolln tKyHMl tin? skill of tit durum Tlwy (' (,nnt u,xw ttor ""Ink' nuhl lu from y diMe n imthsnt fur y,, mi tkoir ! lll,ie ,0 l,,u ,h'fur l:e employment hituwirlttl ami potAtlt MtiMKliw, but kr ,l,r N,r 'ni!hm, nV,imlH' it1 1H1 o Ui Mu Wrk was mlltd and t&stllled uZ nU . . 1 ""i. S"$li?m w Mro ( (mving.workitl utMler Mr. ltimr. for ihiiwniUUm; uI1: , """ wiHrvlltin lu the oollenlun of I tne only rvtiwdy whkh in ilinwt tu , , MXv' """ wr" Hiut three Doctors Can't Cure It! GOLD UUST WASHING POWDER EAST AND SOUTH VIA T"E SHASTA RO'JTE VV THE Southern Pacific Co KXI MM TRAINS RUN DAILY 6SO0T j Mu.tieapoliR at. i'aul .iiicago -TO- I ..v-.... rmiftdclphia (J asn r aihington Montreal Toronto Nw Yoik I'rstoa H.a? r Abovi and all points eati anH.r.iV,.,.. la2ns,,CSt UtM' be,t$e,vicc anJ'j Kcommo. ihrouglitouiist sleepers to M. I anl, Toronto, Montreal, without change. Minneapolis, Uosion and mIl11 'TA.rl2:3A 'Canadian Pacifift hlhw r &..,. 8-''5A m) Ar. San Francisco LvlLonvM ! ineof iP,m..i. . r ' .. . . " - " - - -...r- tw iMuH biiu L.nina. route to the Jlrftfk . M uiuttu ,ia on UiepurWH prlc lN " 2?1 ' t,M Pftll-y " 'O the rZll , ThU u wit i-uroUwuicIit, M fur 11 WtLm JMin tZVl ,,,,,"iwnl tuxrs. iM,cti .u wuk him vsi''. r. iinur. ktti iii. .hi TTsnwn am MPHi": HPi SfWM W(MII Pttf filSt, Haw tM.iR id iiir ht imiu.infAL'tLi :.S w her le ualmpoitauL TfcrV crew worm vttUI hc utrer all tb tiwo mnr and dtantuit MBMiUms. ami tA Ukrto Mvr M Kin Hy (tits cwplcljr unlit her for ifhood Wfisia04. l)r 'ieKv J'avoriln mmt f an uuintiiiis aihi.,iu sn.. .i i5jaik- j. " "? S Z.ITuL """" wien ronrtraru rz.rwz!r y " mtw wtii am n.ti, Mfrv m BMiiwk. Sffsaamn4 ,, , .... , , Hut why nmtkl mtl'riutnui, or any other UiWN put to l4 QW WRlM work, and cloatric HkIiU? Ko prl vuto iKirty will undortako 10 tin li in- 1 ho tstu no tt very m prutlt to bit made. Why should not tho tuwti or olty do thU and litu.o iirwtlt K toward lvrMiiitu tho burtlin U( tX4tlo, pr elw Kiv9 uon.uuiar tha Ixfoetit f lower rat nuu my ,,rl. rate ooitiny uan affardr fnr,tiu.i 1 k.v,.! W. Mil lltn .1.1 1... 1 M lo Ma-li Hi- .i. I. ftlMi U.t n.. ,(w, kwr I mi,!,, MiIiimI. furu a.s mr. Uta I I witil.1 ut.r I. minMl Anil aitt 1 J ttitmi I thru i. . k N. o. S.uiil taMrutt lliii itov. t (Maiinur.t )l Mtd lpiM tktTlllW tu rviuru W. H KCttNtv readful ROUP UST THE BEST WASHING POWDER MU.WNT1.I. & AV1I1TIC, l tl-MT STUKKT. Hay, Grain, Mill Feed and Flou (JVC trains itnn at ml .. .'.'...-1 Th in..... -.i i:'.i . iiii bn. l'onlami mY' Ci. "1T", f a".on' . .', " ""i; L " " ' "'"" MU,P on the Taclfic flerson, Allwny, Tanpent. WirfddJ. Halsev 'orient. "?' Ju,,Vn City. Eugene, Creswefl Cottage Oroye. Drain, dakland. and all sta ttofli. hom Koselwig to Ashland, inclusive. - lSK8fR MAIL, UAtLY. .3 A M j Lv . . I'ortTand' ,0.55amlv ...Saleru 5TM),r . Uoseburg ......, uunet steeper and secoml.7i7. Canadian Australian S. S. Co. and Austulla The 4llilLlU,. A . . m a. . -t-'K.ri --.acnea to alt through train " iiiut, wiviaiuw, corvallis. BKTWKKN PORTLAND AND I-ockwood, Agent, kMiiin- in v oa --mmereiai st. Kesldencel'honelvo.is. Salem. Ore ymcc 1-rior.e No. do. sKd 1 :iiT, W AUU. utn. daily excej.t SundiyT ! ' 7fOAHlU .. Portland. rA7rT77opii ,y iiiirliAL Corvallis.. Lvf ti-lopH -. Airenl ..A ...... " U. AUUIIl. --0- 1 . iiuro iirffil. Wt.nJ E I. rwro 'tlcl Tasscngcr Agent. Vancouver. B. C Or, At Alhanv and r..Flll."" r. i trains of iheO. C &E.Rv vu"""1 w,,r XXfRKte TRAIN DAU.V KXCKIT SUNDAY. 1'ortland 4-'5o p m 7.30 r u &30 p si McMinnville I independence YAQ iriNA ROTJ TB 5 1 Corvallis Hasten Railroad Coiinecilmrat YAQUINA with the riir. . '- - ' sjiivli ijuiin(ia7iirirs i v.. l. . . 1 .. . - Occideni.1 aud 6,1 ,,7" 5TF2K "1 i A ,VA IHV TPAMOIIID paiidimv wfm iAZiK"?Z?"X?..y 1 l " Miunuwim Will AH 1 ilmg datea on appficauon 'A STEAMKI18 Katea and tickets wiroti LULl 7 . '.V. SKINNEK, KMmship linns for IAPAM Avn ..,....' lmgdate.onapPf,cai.ofl ' 1 Ticket tn SS A Vvu. Un or QllVBS .SHKOtt OlTIt MOTTO: Jkk l,,, mm, r mrt wil! 1 rtniovo nml mim ut once Yon can ahvv I SUuul.,1. VM 1, l III 1.1. '? "" itrMiuin tu cumii.i- '.kU .Hruu Nrly , wy cty WatrWl ur !. XZft$1' & thobn.1 cTtlhlr." Ilk" T "t. tl I'v tha tlrwuiAil crotni, you iA iN S D O O QJ N 1 n.itl not Clwjmir, I)r John W. Bui?" I nmr -. vwn J HARHITT & LAWRENCE SeedOat7 jiih i-set. Lime MUfl Fiuiir iiuo..;. - ""--tun BED FRONT LIVERY First.Class Feed and Boarding Staolcs. "WEEOTT" Hrl-eUs. n CVcr) re eet. Tho above learner Is due to sail from Yaqnlna ery fight daya. Fare: wr tkf ni e' 1 sw ril.kl ,SMlruuM or nrivattj ooniptaloa rmu Utwitttt loaituit kuoj of truW. The fprlovr valluy Water QiwtwHi' lu. &3tkJ .S.r?LRnnd SiHil Id frwsi timv 39S3sa&H : " vr t"'", - KS'saxTsst nssfMH atisa tmrmt i-faii - uu ii-tts uiMaLiiiiini Kin m h.ilk,i. 1 niwHHiHu MHaVamr" t (SMMtit. fclnJlnorriinilnn m i! 1. T 1 ll .sUtBt i 1W h, 1 WlllouroCrOUnwUhftiitf.il ... r,,, ,u rumetHW.! bhibwioiiui.u 4,1.... -. ".. ..n .i ,:':. ' ."r' " . , ., .n . , . II 1 . " " r tU Mft.ft. UvIam .wMVK , u j-. -"."" I - WIMf g,Mt r.BuUs ough Syrup Hvt knii-itrddiiHn tbw prtce ..r t i rtce j rtaia. Shortest Houtn n..i.. ...... Beiwtea Valley Points aod hi Franeisei UMny and I'olnu West lo San Fiaiiclwo v.u.,, low KomidTrlp ,700 '" VTO A BDWIN SoKB. 1 -A. Manager. J.TUUNKR. AMiit. Albany. Ore. PTrS""11 U,VKM MVWIO.V STEAMER WM M, HOAG, Captain Gh, nnabe. Mop:;HaBtHt,V-ri.nU0.rn1K".Ua '"", """ rrfivv , UI.VBR 8c,,KytE. - . . ,- - -7'.v...M.riil"C a - .- )' iawim ttaiaiu ... a. in. Iv New WJ W w . Aiiivn iwtu:r.;7 - H'.S rni.... ... . " " -.aa. 4:-o - -.w.j. Miunlaya and PrM.ra. Wm.ULLREY,Prop. S ll I IJlli 9 llT (1 1 IN ft 1 1 1) TO 75 (-1-S I ? for Ccrrial Men 3jp3 unuijin v iju filJ 1 IJULU . . . iuit sack. ft5ESK s ? oiohm. ,l,,4.12r,!-rfSSS tur ladles nnil rumiiu h, ,..... .u',", . . in, l. ...,... .. !.. Every Artlalc In the Store ! Proportion. IIARKITT A LAWRKVr-R ' -----x .4 '' 1. O tiinvKaY ItlltV. IlDr6W.Y,,J.,n? a V -t inntiiiuii " nnti iif.,1. . . . -- van. llPHaT bol r -aWsaotlon 1-1 It or womb and guaranteed. titFJfi&lzp', 11J ifsssaaatJwU. iiV ;dl with flr nr; an eleeaitl $SmF " Mr,y"r both frtijht m. k-rtaotaauitMrte,. 0. WAERTZ, if sat. SaJsra. Ortra