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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1007 IS H Illllllllllllli URTHDAY MESSAGE I HI (Written for Tbo Capital Journal.) inother of Life's milestones, that mark the sunny slopo rnrtrt'lt'lim-on ovu.. .wUU. .. mij-uiltu, iy my soul has listened to voices wo both loved, syouth was urigni wun nope ior you ns well as me. . ..nnliiul tnr vnit with Invn vnn nnn'l UIntiinJ J 1TH ielu,-u " "- -- "" " nimawuu , if nevermore let your iove wun me noiue .trt. linnlr T.lfn'fl llfl.ltnti trnnl n fn.nnl(n,1 I.mm.1 10 WO nUUUOl iyi.i ... w Uw...uu ..uv.n 11 1V-UIUIVU UUI1U, L sometimes recall the days of our childhood, bright, that to mo, they have never grown dim, life was so sweet, with its routlno of duty ? Ifarm-lad, and lassie must wont wun a vim. ' , iWect breath of clover, in the hush of the dawning, o incenso to nature as the robin's low thrill prnlso to tho father, for his-love, and his keeping, says uannum umuucu, u . mu iuivi-viuviivu niu. ... .... nil Mln ,.,., ll .nA ...... .. 0U over W iu't " " "' ""'u a.-uiia luwurus jou lie clear tones of mother, calling far o'er tho field, the noon-tldo Invites you to rest, and to plenty ? io plongh-sharo iturns over its glittering shield. ,. io maelstrom of llfo's stern rolontless commotion ru give, oh, my brother, one brief hour of time listen, with me as memory-bolls swinging our happy childhood In resonat chime ? arc memories now Bacrod, tho world cannot enter loly of holies whoro with reverent head two stand alone whoro no smoko of llfo's battlo for this hour our communo with o-.tr dead. fthcy nro now with ub but so froo from Earth's fotters , jlant with light, thoy havo oit come to mo tin dreams stand revealed In ethereal beauty . God's sunlight, nud love is unstinted nnd froo. ike with bucIi eonso of a loss never ending, day Is n round of dull loadon hours, know, that for mo, in my prison of elionco naught can roqulto for tlio lovo that was ours. father our mother, and brother all wait our coming beautif'il land boyond Death's rolling sea, the key, oh, my brother, to tho portals of hoaven If without shadow for you, nnd for mo. o appointed by tho county court to succeed Supt. Moorcs who has be come superintendent of the Blind School. Hn linn tnxiirltt. nnlillr BcllOnta for ton vnnra linvlnrr liftlrl tho prlnclpalshlp of East Salem and Yew Park schools, and also having dono county instltuto work. Mr. Smith Is ambitious to build up tho country schools and is In hearty sympathy with all efforts to Improvo public education. Mr. Smith has many friends and they bollevo In him as a man and a school ofllclal. David O. Drager took tho ofllro of county Recorder last July a year ago. Ho has served sevoral torms as clerk In tho legislature. Tho laws for his offlce havo been changed some In regard to fees, and tho Tor rens land registration system has been introduced. So far but two pieces of property havo boon regis tered under its provisions. Tin system is qulto complicated and tho jneople nro slow to take advantago of it. His deputies aro Arthur At kins and Flora MacDonald. Tho county surveyor Is B. B. Hor rlck, Jr. Ho Is serving on his eighth term, nnd Wm, Bushoy Is MODEL COUNTY GOVERNMENT knlnlstratlvp Department of Marlon County. County Commissioners Court 3sed of County J ml go John and two commissioners, C Nccdhnm, of Salem, nnd II, Cioulet, of Woodburn. in Judge, who Is nlso Pro- Igo nu.l his tho powers of a rcvlw In cortaln cases, present oinco July lst,1900. so pr. hlrnt of tho Stale adj Ar"oelntIon, nnd has Frc-'iMiMon for hlms,olf and tfcur.U on thnt lino of pro- lie! v become a groat nn- 0' r t nnd in which Oro- r, t'n energy of Judge 1 i nadc very consplou- V'.' t 'inty hns constructed n 1 1 cui4iod rook roads, I tir al govornmont has ?sar'il-. of Its modol roads ito fill grounds nt our city iTf rrcat progross made unt in the construction of ib'lr highways Is lnrgo'v lo'jr'y Judge Scott nnd tho or';a who havo supported with him havo constltuod tT curt. the first stops of reform w?i when Judgo Scott took to Install a comploto now eijnty records In every county governments In tho state. Tho county haB no debt. Warranls nro nt par and' the tronsury hns n surplus. Tho county officials nro all Republicans, nearly nil youm; mon, nnd very compotont for tholr rospoctlvo positions. County Clerk Allen wns sworn In July 1900. Ho wos doimty under tho Into lamontod Loronz V. Ehlon for two yenrs nnd thou bocomo his successor. Ho wns also bookkeeper nt tho Stnto Insane Asylum for six years nnd boforo that was n farmer At Stlvorton. Lou Aldrloh was his first deputy boforo taking n position nt the Ladd & Bush bunk. The county assessor's office, has been In the bunds of Prod J. Rio slneo January M, 190R, with W. W. Hull as his chief deputy. Mr. Rice has shown n disposition to tnke the offico out of the old ruts nud had changed tho basis of valuntlon from one-third values to a cash valuation. This runs Marlon county values up from eight million dollars to thlrty ono million. Tho past yoar he has slapped on 3 million mostly on corporations and tlmbor land. Smellor property has boon loworod. One water power and mlllslte ha .been raised from $35,000 to $76,- 000. The story of Sheriff Culver's of ficial career roads almost llko a ro Ernest Thompson Scion. It Is the "theory of Ernest Thomp son Seton thnt tho Ten Commaud ments nro not arbitrary laws gtvon to mnn, but aro fundamental laws of all creation n theory based up- 'on extended observation, whtch,Mr. that among tho nnlmnls disaster foV his deputy. An important change lows breach of tho ton groat prln- in tho road laws makes tho survey- clples on which humon society U or, tho County Rond Master and ono founded. In tho Novomber Century freo holder tho county board of road Mr. Seton discusses at somo longt'i viowors. This board loentes nil now hs theory nnd tho observations up roads, from the standpoint of ox- on1 which It is founded, undor tho poiiBo nnd grades. In tho pnst mnnv tltlo of "Tho Natural History of tha roads havo boon expensively located Ton Commandments." As this Is whoro tho grades woro impassible, rather a revolutionary theory tho and tho material for road building nrtlclo Is likely to nwakon grcnt ln- wns bad. Tho Road Master nt proa- torost among tho "nature-students," ont Is M. A. McCorklo, who wns np- which nowadays means tho ontlro pointed March 1903. Tho county rondlng public. ftDai MiglMiiom! Do Ivnuou'Hkl. sR wBWlBsf iSrtillBBs. b JIHBilHHHsMislBliBSHnSfiHVBiiiiiii t A systom of road nc-jmance. He was olty surveyor four aa originated so that tho yoars, county surveyor four yoars. each district can bo.check- oki and machinery are T'lr.cr and a list of each WPt and turned over with H frrn ono road official to FmuoiiH Portrait Pnlnlcr. In tho ostlmato of ono of New York's loodlng critlos, "tho most no tnblo achievement of Oscar IIam the best known of Now York's orlt Ird, "Tho most uotnblu aclilovoiiout of Oscnr Hammenrteln's lonson of opera was the porformanco of Bi zet's 'Camion': and of this tho dls- morstoln's soason of opera was the tlngulahlnc foaturo was tho horolne porformanco of IUzot'B 'Carmon'; and by Mmo. Chlotlldo Breflslofl-Olanodl.' (English Rod Ooosoborry te. SALEM COMMERCIAL BODIES Tiio Sa'lcxn Board of Trade. This Is tho llvo nnd substantial commercial organization of tho Cap ital City, with a membership of about 225 of tho aggrcsslvo rank nnd fllo of tho cltizonshlp of tho Capi tal City. Tho organization has ex isted for ton yoars, and has tnkon a largo Bharo of tho burden of pro motion work In tho pnst. It linn landed soveral Industries In tho city tho past two years that aro in flour ishing condition. Tho ofllcorB aro nB follows '. Pros., H. B. ThlolBon ; Sccrotnry, H. S. PolBnl ; Troasiuror, J. II. Al bert : Exocutlvo Commlttco : P. N. i Dorby, II. D. Patton, A. Huckestoln, A. P. Hofor, J. M, Lawronco, The board meets regularly on tho sec ond Wednesday of each month. hns In samples of Yollow nnd White Corn. Wm. Lick, Popcorn English Walnuts. Wm. Hall, English Walnuts. 3. P. Klmbnll, Soedllng English Wal nuts. Mrs. M. E. Broymnn, Prao parturlon Walnuts, Parlslonno Wal nuts. H. Hockoht, Mayotto Walnut, Tho Slonna Paint Co. havo put In a display showing tho different BtnltiB of wood. W. II, Edwards & Sons havo put In a display ot tholr fura nnd An gora rugs. Tho Capital Soap Works has a dUplay of soap, also ot Angora rug. o Tho Splendid Young OrKunlsaUo Known rh DmmtCTH. Ono of tho four commercial aad. social organizations that oxlst in the It'Cnnltal Cltv in Mm Rntr.ni Vlnnatarm a largo room on Stato street fciub, of which Chas. L. MoNaiy Is filled with n splendid exhibit of lha tho prosldont, T. B. Kay, vlco-prosl-products of this county, nnd is tin- dont, Jos. Bnumgartnor, troasurer. Itcd each day by homo sookors, as Tho Board of Covornors Is compoaed tho register shows. Bcsldoa n largo special dUplay of products mndo by tho Board of Trado tho following gonorous contributions havo boon mndo by cltlzonH who nro willing tho world shall boo what Oregon enn pro duce, and who will bo glad to glvo further Information ns to thefio crops : Display of Apples, W. II. Egnn has on display olovon plates of npplos. Tho varieties nro as follows : Baldwin, Russlon Rod, Jonathan, Spltzcfcihurg, Rhodo Is land Crooning, Bon Davis, Yollow Bell Plowor, Northern Spy. Mr. Cus. Pronlnrd, of Chomawn Bon DnvlB, Baldwin. Mr. O.Un- iTuh: Bluo Poormnln, Vnndorvort B. Cunningham', Rhodo Island Crooning, Bnldwln, Wngnor, Cnm nlngham Soodllng. Mr. Totor, Willow Twig. L. M. Crozer, Spitz cnburg, Bnldwln, King. Clinton Kurtz, Northern Spy, Rod. Dolawnro, Twig, Arkansas Black. V. J. Krohblol, Howoll Pralrlo, Glor ia Mundl. Anlrow Vorcler, British Columbia, Northorn Spy, Wagner, Jonathan. Mrs. McCroy, Roscdnlp, Olorla Mundl. Lloyd Roynolds, Baldwin, Shannon Pippin. Qoorgo Tnnlng, Benton County Bonuty, King, Bon Davis, Qulnno. John Mln- ger, Yollow Qulnco. . T. D. Jonos, Pliionpplo Qulnco. PonrH mill FiiTrii Fruit, ISnog Proanol, Keifer peer. W. J. Crawford. Beiurre Clnlrgenu. Ducheee Pear. W. h. MoMIIInu, Pound Pear. Mr. Busby. Mngunn 8trawberry. J. W. Allen, Prosh ripe white Raspbe'rrlM. John Mln er, Prosh lllnok HamburK Orapos. OaniKtl CluirrleM. Mr. Vorelor, Royal Ann Ohorry. Mh. Dyor, Tartnrtlan ohorry. J. V. Jonas, MoClay, Oovornor 'Wood Chorry. P. Southwlok, Royal Anno. T. D. Jonos, Blnok Eaglo Ohorry, Pronah Beauty. J. It. Shopard, Blny. Mr. Ruggy, Covomor Wood. (?nnncl HoitIch. Mr. A. Vorolor, Logan Borry. Mr. Moonoy, Logan Borry. Mr. Wooka, Phonomonnl. D. Porker, Mammoth Blnckhorry. Mr. Bartlett, Rod Hills Ooosohorry. David Nelson, Mrs. Lot was the Impersonation of tho horo- The loading pictorial feature of the lne by Mmo. Chlotlldo Brosaler-Gla- Novembor Contury is a reproduo noll." Mr. Slglsmond do Ivannowskl Hon Jn full color of Mr. Slglsmond ... ..tmoo. Vf.nr0 nnri u has chosen Mmo.Brosslor's Glanodl't d Ivnnowskl's pqrtralt of Mme. now serving his second term as "Carmen" for tho first of his sorle Breaseler-Olmioll as "Carmen", paint- sheriff Taking offico July 1. 1904, of partralts of noted opora singer?, od from llfo especially for tho mngn- he has mado an Ideal official, nnd .which, reproduced In color, are to be zlno. This will bo accompanied by i., n. onnmiAt m tho county. His 'ono of Tho Centuhy's art feature? n chUlquo of the actress and her FIf oen rock pits have 'two assistants are Harry Mlnto and. during tho coming year. This la the work. Beside other illustrations. In Bd In the county. Per- bridges on hotter foundu- pe teen built on cylinder Wm. Esch. Somo of the noted crlm inal cases Culver and his mon havo worked on aro the arrest and coo lers and concrete culvert victlon of tho two men who work- ado by tho county for use pl the guns Into the state prison with which Traoy nnd Merrill mado their escape. One of these was Cha. Montee, who was sentenced for life and the other was convicted of stoai .roadways instead of wooJ- oad grading tho contract been introduced, cutting hills and making long away with long bridges iffcr-j that are constantly "w In Komrt instances fJ'vrrt has taken tho i-foot bridge. The r th- County Poor-Farm ire -nit, with new barns cut Lulldlugs. The JcM:-0 has been put In fry -duion, with a sep- rm for fifty people !" and works per ls r "jf-tv onn.1 hnii nlnn. nci' tho court house, ne ft thft flnot In thn been outgrown by the t nOrillfltlnn Unt Toa Bce it was erected. It brought up-to-date and unitary in every re- rS vaults are needed ,oa-e room. Thin -work to be undertaken before Rce o the needs of the ce T'. 10' Coontjr OfflcLUs- pauty ha one of the best fmnti.nii n im Vnuomiiiti. Pnn. tint nnd iihiitncrn viifo. thn Nrtvomliur tury; and Richard Aldrloh has writ-1 Century has another of Timothy ten to accompany It a critique of Cole's exqulslto engravings of French Mmo. Bressler-Glanodl's Impersona-j Masters, tho always boautlful and tlon of tho character. 'appealing "Madame Lobrun and her In his opinion, and he Is one of Daughter." roads and bridge are under his In- same laud was worth spectlon and all largo pieces of work Ing in the treo. am lAt hv contract. Small repairs I o $400 stand- t rttk.i . invir iirifiu in a learn, mis m- jaro ,ooked nfter by tbe Supervisors. THK DUTCHMAN AND HIS DOO got out and wis captured in wasn-. Hir-iinn m nmi r... .,..,... hi. h.,w ington for tho samo offense and Is Arvlnir twontv yoars in alia who aro under his direction in some I Dutchman addrosslng his dog, respects. 'said : "You vas only a dog, hut I The County Cashier Is . . Vsh I vas yeu: when you go init Ploroo, Red Currnnts. Mr. Holden. Orogou Strawberry. CanniMl Plums. 8. B. Talmon,.. Hungarlon Plum. 8. Roynolds, Rosedale, Yollow Egg Plum. C. Edmondson, ColmubU Plum. R. D. Tetor, Champion Plum. W. H. Egan, Columbia Plum. Canned Prunes. Ed. Jory, Rosedale, Petlto Prune. nir. unto, diitui i-iumw. mi. -. "10ftn 7 w ,.!.., nnl i o mftn Bishop, Italian Prunes. All kinds of p McrodUJl, Ju0 8,' 1902, to home canned fruits canned by Mrs. n. Umo Mp Mor0Uth onJ , Poster. Two boxos of prunes paok-.Mlft ,, nil ,lrtninB nalnt.m nf tho clubmen of tho city, In a high dogreo. Tho Houso Commlttoe of tho Club at prosent, upon whom do volvo tho working details and bull- Hess nrrangomonts, aro Homor II. of itho nbovo-unmod officials, and H. W. Moyora, Aug. Huckestoln, F. O. Docknbach, II. II. OUngor, aoorge P. Rodgors, and Panil Wallace. Tha membership is composod of tho boat brnln and brawn, tho host rod blood nnd, etout hearts qf tho host Inter ior city of tho northwost. Tho work or tho organization Is dono through committees, nnd thoy do not wait n year boforo noting. Thoy nro ready to go at work on n momont's notlco, nro willing to tnko' hold of nnythlntf that has any Indication of bearing fruit for tho commorclnl or Indus trial dovolopmont of tho community. Tho wholo forco ot tho Boosters' club Is expended on increasing thtt din ner pnll brlgndo. Tho organization bus Bovoral rod hot Bchomos up ltd eloovo but d hoy cannot bo given out on pnpor. Thoy will not bIiovv on tho mirfaco until olosod, coppered nnd spiked fast to stay In this com munity. Thoro Is not a mnn with n partlolo of patriotic ImpiilBO for tho" good of tho town who should not bo onllBtod In tho ranks of tho BooBtors. i o lllntory of Sulnn Social OrgonlatloH That Huh Been Continuously Rui'ceHHfnl. A mo6tlng of gontlomon was held Nov. 12, 189G, nt tho Wlllamotlo llotol, who will od thnmsolvos for tho tlmo being tho Salem Social Club. Tho organization was a popular Idea nnd grow rapidly Into n largo mem bership, of which 10. P. McCorunoIc was the (lust chairman nud S. W. Thompson, earatnry. Tho olub mado lt orKaulzntlnn pormanont by eleotlon of Phil. Molsohnn. thon Stato Teasuror to tho prosldonoy, and Chas. D. GabrlolRon, Socrotary. Mr. McConnack was mado vlco-prosi-doiit. Tho uppor stnry of tho Burko blook was fitted up for permanent olub rooms, and woro tho first so cial olub rooms In tho elty. Soloc- tlon of n nnmo caused n groat many suggestions and many of thorn boautlful Indian names prodomlu- ated. Among thorn woro Client okoto, Cnllpnoln, Tokunn, nnd HIE hoe. The last unmod proved popula' on ballot and wns adopted Decem ber 3. 189R. It was Hiiggostod by a woman, Mrs. Prank Hodgklu bolus awarded tho honor on tho rocords of tho club for suggesting tho Indian word moaning bountiful hoipltallty. Succeeding presidents In ordjr named woro W. T. Williamson, Rich ard Cartwrlght, W. II. Byrd, J. A. Carson, and present Incumbont, K. P. McCornack. Succedlng" secrota" leu woro II. P. Meredith, Jan. 3. ed by H. 8. Gilo & Co. Vogt'tnbW DlHpluyvd. Mr. Savago, Burbank potatoes. J. 8. Moyor, Burbank, Oregon Won dor. Mrs. L. II. Bowormnn, Prlzo Bliss potatoes. O Unruh. Beauty flmth Uay na pau, WftN Ui nuyimrii, uuruuun, uiubu huh- dor. C. P. Lansing, Burbank. C, A. RndclltT. Sir Walter Rallogh po- J. W. Allen, rolk Couuty, and has been dreo dlmos nnd lay down; ven I go White Elephant, White Wisconsin, . . .!. ,t Omlth "U "U Walla. tUner " u, M nlnhnenn nrlir. hni KOrVOrl tha tiaO- .,.., UnA In ..x.. t...a ,lrn Mini1 tntrwia . i.. n.h n.-MISAd thft "- ....-. ...-- ,wu. BU ... , ..uv uu. .wm- .v-.. onasw, iub - ---- ,,, ... jniv 1902 x. -. m...i ci.ofai. nnrt I'nniRin " - - -- --- ueain oi ouiu ou.v., . . 1 Henderson or wooauuru. "MBia nn .i.ntv imt hnnrlloa all tha "i.ii oh .i.i .. inv n,i county cash himself and the peop' put the cat out, and ondress myself, seem to bo satisfied to let well and rny frau wakes up and scolds, re-elected for tho third term. He n,it the bed I hav to look un dorlvlold 375 bushels to tho noro, 30 killed at Canby after n six day hunt. Sheriff Culver has a rogues gai- lerv of over a hunarou criminals who have hen In state prison, or been wanted there, taken by himself ana preserved for future use In Indentl ficatlon. In working up a case or hunting down criminals these chro raos are vory useful. The State Cap ital Is where all the ex-convlots gain their liberty and many oi mem proceed io get into trouble about as fast as they get out or prison Tho enongh alouo. A Three Acre Farm. John Mlnger, who resides throe miles east of Salem, this year grub bed stumpa out of three aores of land, at a cost of $150.00. He planted the ground with Burbank potatoes and on tho scant three unroa raised 800 bushels. He SOia is iney get ','.,, , !,, in thn flflld after digging at duty of ehenn or mis couui, . " --- - ,", TOi Sunday School Job. and Culver ,40 cents per bushel. Thus It w Ml a &jndy.;i7n' be seen that bis first crop brought seems to be equal to It, f f -... a,mAHntendent Of bCflOOiSinim cuuugu w "w - -' -- UUUU; wwj.-- the land and all tbe work, besides thn va-jt eiDenso of grubbing out Walter U. Smith is a new man in . L.nrv aarve-A nnlv sincrsept . ITilOT; whM .ho sbS stumps. The wood wt oft thlsJTO THM PAI'KR gXMBW ifOV. 10 den do baby vakes up and cries and I haf to walk him-mid do house round, den maybe, ven I gets myself to bed It is time to git up again. Ven you get up, you shust stretch yourself rig your neck a leedle, and you vas up. I haf to light do fire, put on do kiddle, scrap some rait my vlfe already and get myself breakfast You play around all day and haf plenty of fun. I haf to work all day and have blenty of trouble. Ven you die you vas dead ; ven I die I haf to go to hell yet." o lUBtiALV DAY HUB.WWPTION notatoos mako a bushel. Clinton Kurtz. Rochester potatoes, one pota too weighed 8 pounds. Charles Muths, Whlto Carrot, Rudlbaga, Manglo, Beot. C. Unruh, Cow Horn Turnip. John Peffer, 8woet Beot, raised 2,300 pounds on llttlo over a third of an aero. Charles A. Boar, Turner, Hubbard Squash. C. L. Weaver, Whlto Squash. R. E. Btlon. er, Pratum, Long Yellow Squash, measures over 40 Inches In length. W. J. Carlton, Yollow Squash. Corn Samples. 'James Sykes. Eo1a Hills, Early Northwestern. James Sykes, Stow- ell Evergreen:, Pride of the North, Yellow Dont Missouri, G. L. Irish, Yellow Dont, White Corn. T. D Jones, Iowa, Dent. O. UnruU brought lace, Other omcors of the olub at presont aro Wortior Broyman, vice prosldont ; Jos. Baumgartnor, treats uror ; TruHtoes, W. H. Byhr, chair man, A. N. Gllbort. Fred Stousloff, Milton Moyers and II. II. Ollugor. Huleiu State Hank. While ono of tho youngest hanks in tho olty, (organized Nov. 1004) It has enjoyod a steady growth, and is today ono of tho strongest. Orig inally capitalized at $50,000-, It has recently obtained n charter tor a national bank with a capitalization, of $100,000. The officers are J. P. Rodgers, prosldont ; George W. Eyro, vlco prosldont ; E. W. Hazard, cashier, and David Eyre, assistant cashier. Those gentlemen aru alt well known and successful business men. IIAKOAI.V DAY 8UBtfHnIOX TO THIS PAVKtl KXPIHV NOV. M