Circus At Salem. T h e grsat N o rris <fe Howe C irc u s a t Salem cre ate d t h e g r e a te s t se n s a tio n for several seasons. M a n y h az ardous a c c o m p lis h m e n ts a n d m a n y difficult Haskins Hired Man At Sublimity OREGON ul .1 - d S Merlin W ord has bean received f e r e that IV I.. Petty, a m in e r ut On- The Sublimity Cmncdv Club gav* it live, w as blown up by d y u a m lte some i ricks were p erform ed. A d m ire rs of d r a m a la st W e d n es d ay n ig h t a t S ub tim e Friday. Hrow usville— T h e officers of th e tr ic k a n d fancy bicycle rid in g appre- )i,u jty. Several of the S la y to n people L inn County P io n ee rs' Association d a t e d very m u c h t h e difficult feats w ent dow n a n d spe nt a fine tim e, perform ed by t h e Seven V aldons. T h e play was c a llt d H a s k in s H irrd hav e set th e d a te for th e 21st a n I t is indeed a w onderful a c t an d a n d was well received by all who nual reu n io n a n d t h r e e daya' picnic for J u n e 23, 24 a u d 25. sends the big a u d ien c es away wonder» attended. J o h n L au , l)r. Pin tier, Mr. Maker City T he E a s t e r n O regon in« how on ,:‘r,1t t h e young men and Alexander and Mrs U ..\h r play In tin E x p re ss Co., o p e r a tin g betw een th is woman accomplish such seemingly Orchestra. T he play was followed by city a u d A ustin on th e S u m p te r V al impossible tricks. T h e \ aldons are a d a n c e and all report a fine time, ley railro a d , has bee n p u r c h a s e d by but o n e of more t h a n a hundred acts th e Pacific E x p re ss Co. Salem T he s ta te b o ard hns d o s e d that are secu a t the Norris A Rowe exhibit. a deal for th e p u r c h a s e o f a new N O TICE OF IXDKMN1 1 Y SCHOOL site ln N orth S alem for th e deaf m u te school. T h e la n d p u r c h a s e d Is SE L E C T IO N th e old P o ly te c h n ic i n s t i t u t e In p a r t U N IT E D ST A T E S LAND O F F IC E a n d com prises betw een 53 a n d 54 acres. T he price paid was »17,325. Portland, Oregon, April 23, HH»y. H e p p n e r — T h e cro p o u tlo o k in Notice is hereby given tha t the State Morrow co u n ty is very pro m isin g . of Oregon on April 23, 1303, applied F r o m all sections com es th e r e p o r t for the \Y$ of S E J of Section 12. T. 8 t h a t g r a in Is looking b e t t e r t h a n S. R 2 E., and tiled in th-s office a ev e r before at th is tim e of th e year. 5\ list of School In d e m n ity Se' -etions in T h e r e is a largely In c re a se d a c r e a g e a n d all a r e s a n g u in e of a b u m p e r which it selected said land; and tha t crop. said list is open to the public for in C h e tu a w u — T h e o r c h a r d is ts of th is spection. vicinity a r e c o n g r a tu la t in g t h e m C Any a and n d all pe person«, claiming a.) selves on th e in d ic atio n s (or a largo versely th e above f ru it yield th is year. T h e ap p le, ve described land any legal subdivisi ision thereof, i i-T.iim r h e r r y . pear, plum a n d p r u n e tr e e s ing th e sa m e tin d e r the m ining l aws, hav e been ln blossom for m o r e th u n or d esirin g to show said land i n h e •t w eek, an d th e y h a v e so f a r a d vanced th a t d a m a g e from f ro sts a n d m ore valuable for m in e r a l t h a n for cold s p rin g r a in s Is n o t fea re d. a g r ic u ltu r a l purposes, o r to obj - t t* K la m a th F alls- E lm e r A p p le g a te saiil selection for any legal f> i » o i i . h a s a 17-acre t r a c t s o u th of th is should file tlieir c laim s or th e ir iffi- city w hich he will p la n t in potatoes. T his lias been a b a n n e r we«k tor d a v ita of p rotest or c o n t e s t in th is of E ast y ea r Mr. A p p le g a te ntude o n travelling m en in Stay-ton There tice an a v e r a g e of »400 a n a c r e on his has been 26 travelling men in town p o ta to crop. T h is was a f t e r d e d u c t- v i.oi rxox s D u n k , B so u m this week an d th e re is ju st w m u c h *ng all exp e n se s a n d a llo w in g for Gt - o. \Y. C t l . K f , R k CKIVKK. business going on n we i euld exi»ect labor. Hts e n t i r e a c r e a g e a v e r a g e d for so early in th e season. over 300 b u sh e ls to t h e acre. E u g e n e — T h e first I n s ta l lm e n t of 2000 p a c k a g e s o f seed for th e L a n a - c o u n ty school c h i ld r e n h a s b een d is / trib u te d . T h e s e seeds will be p la n te d by th e school c h i ld r e n of t h e c o u n ty •o ra ise v e g e ta b les for t h e special exh ib it to be m a d e a t t h e I-ane c o u n ty fair, w hich Is to be held In E u g en e . M arshfield— I n v e stig a tio n of th e d e a th of Miss M abble L. B a rn e s, w ho died s u d d e n ly tw o w eeks ago, h a s been d isc o n tin u e d . T h e s to m a c h w as se n t for e x a m in a tio n to th e ~ ^ à * s t a t e ch e m is t at C orvallis, b u t as he is o u t of th e city. It has been re f. t u r n e d w ith o u t analysis. T h e r e was no o t h e r ev idence to show a n y t h in g b u t a n a t u r a l d e a th , so t h e c o r o n e r ’s Jury r e tu r n e d a v e rd ic t of u n k n o w n cause. À - 'V.íVXjBB»*' K la m a th F alls— T h e lives o f 40 » . » » m en w e re Jeopardized, a h o r s e so In ju r e d t h a t its d e a th e n su ed , an d ,w* a b o u t 30 b e n ts of tim b e r in g de- r tro y e d in th e new r a ilro a d tu n n e l n ea r t h e O re g o n -C a llfo rn la line on THE AUDITORIUM. t h e C a lifo rn ia N o r t h w e s te r n railw a y by th e explosion of tw o b a tc h e s of T..e Aiaska-Y ukon-Pacific Exposition at S e a ttle , occupying 250 ac res d y n a m ite F r id a y n ig h t. Ignited by a of th e cam pus of th e U niversity of W a sh in g to n , will r e su lt ln benefits for la b o re r n am ed P e te rs o n , w ho In a W a sh in g to n 's se a t of le a r n in g th a t th e U niversity could not have hoped h a l f into x ica ted c o n d itio n had ta k e n to secure ln m a n y years, had n o t th e g r e a t fair of 1909 been p la nned. So u m b r a g e because o r d e r e d to leave th e exposition t h a t will exploit A laska, H aw aii a n d th e P h ilip p in e s an d th e tu n n e l. em phasize the im p o r ta n c e of th e g row ing t r a d e w ith th e O rie n t will leave, S a le m — G o v e rn o r B en so n h a s r e afte r its gates have closed, a la rg e n u m b e r of p e r m a n e n t s tr u c t u r e s to ceived a le tte r from G o v e rn o r A. E. constantly re m in d th e people of th e N o rth w e s t of t h e A lask a-Y u k o n - W ilson, of K e n tu c k y , I n v itin g th e Pacific Exposition a n d th e place it will occupy in th e h is to ry of th e Pacific O regon executive to se n d t h r e e d ele as the medium t h r o u g h w hich o n e-h a lf of th e w orld was b r o u g h t in such g ates a n d a t t e n d in p e rso n t h e th ir d close touch w ith t h e o t h e r an d a tr e m e n d o u s im p e tu s to co m m e rc ia l in te rc ourse given. I n te r n a t io n a l co n fe re n c e on s t a t e and local ta x a tio n , to be held a t L ouis Seven buildings on th e exposition g ro u n d s w ill be le ft for use of th e ville. Ky., S e p te m b e r 21-24, 1909. University a n d t h e a u d ito r iu m , o n e of th e finest of th is g ro u p cost the u n d e r t h e au sp ice s of th e I n te r n a - S tate of W a sh in g to n m ore th a n »300,000. W h ile t h e exposition is in T h e gov progress this bu ild in g will be used for conventions, c o n g re sses a n d con- j tio n a l T ax A ssociation. e r n o r h a s re p lie d t h a t h e will a p lerences, an d Its h u n d r e d s of se ats w ere ln place an d th e b u ild in g tu r n e d point th r e e d e l e r - *•'» over to the exposition m a n a g e m e n t th r e e m o n th s before t h e o p en in g d ate A sto ria — W h ile th e C olum bia of th e fair. | R iv e r P a c k e r s ’ A ssociation Is to m a k e th e e x p e r im e n t t h is se aso n of e m p lo y in g F ilip in o s at Its N usha- gak r iv e r c a n n e r y , few believe t h a t ' th e e x p e r im e n t will be a success, th e r e a so n being t h a t tr o u b l e Is alm o st c e r ta in to a r is e b e tw e en t h e F ili pinos a n d th<* C h in e se a n d J a p a n e s e crew s. A few y e a r s ag o a n u m b e r of P o r to Ricans w e r e ta k e n n o rth by th is com pany, b u t th e r e was a l m ost c o n s ta n t fighting betw een them ; a n d t h e J a p s , a n d th e e x p e rim e n t I was n o t tr ie d again. A sto ria W hile fishing Is being al- | lowed to proceed in t h e W i lla m e t te an d C l a c k a m a s rivers, none Is ln j p r o g re s s In th e C o lu m b ia , a n d th e | low er r iv e r s to r a g e p la n ts a r e u n a b le to s e c u r e an y of th e fish c a u g h t ln th e u p p e r rivers. 8. S c h m id t & Co. received a n offer from an up -riv e r fish d e a le r to sell th e m te n to n s of sa lm o n . Th<> offer was accepted, b u t t h e t r a n s p o r ta tio n co m p a n ie s hav e r e fu se d to brin g t h e fish dow n, for A PORTION OF THE CASCADE COURT. t h e reason t h a t It Is u n la w fu l for a com m on c a r r ie r to h a v e fresh s a l T he P ala ce of O rien ta l E x h ib its f o rm s one of th e tw elv e m am m oth dis m on in Its possession d u r in g th e play bu ild in g s first com pleted by th e A laska-Y ukon-P acifJc Exposition closed se ason, which en d s on th e Its lines a r e in pleasing c o n tra st to th e A g ric u ltu ra l and M anufacturers first day o f May. buildings, w ith w hich th e y arp gro u p ed , an d t h e i r position overlo o k s the beau tifu l form al g a r d e n s a n d w a te r display of th e C a sca des a n d Geyser llailsto n cH A re M e a ty . Basin. Des Moines, Iowa, April 19.— A T h e exhibit placed w ithin t h e w alls of th e O rien ta l b u ild in g c o n s ti terrific hall an d w in d s to r m s tr u c k tu te s one of th e most gorgeous displays of F a r E a s t e r n a r t and m a n u Des M oines an d C e n tr a l Iow a S u n fa c tu re d article s ever shipped from th e O rien t, an d is bew ild erin g In day. P la te g lass w indow s in d o w n beauty anfl extent. Not a co u n try of Asia is w ith o u t r e p r e s e n ta tio n , and town s to r e s w ere blow n In an d cel- tr e a s u r e s of old an d m o d e rn a r t, never before p e r m i tte d to leave th e •ars w ere flooded. At S tn a r t, hall- la n d s In which they w ere created, will be seen for th e first tim e ln the s to n e s w eig h in g h a lf a po u n d fell, land of th e Occident. T he m a tte r o f a r r a n g e m e n t of th e O rie n ta l exhibit d o in g m u c h d a m a g e to peach buds. h a s been placed In the h an d s of the most c o m p e te n t an d a r ti s tic men at c o m m a n d an d its display will be w orthy of the m agnificent collection. Mrs. I.ongw ortli N ervous. A b o u t th e O riental building a r e g a th e r e d th e g r e a t b uildings housing W a s h in g to n , April 21— Mrs. Alice th e I nited S tate s exhibit and th e A laska, H aw aiian a n d P h ilip p in e dis L o n g w o rth is r e p o r te d to be su ffe r plays. O n - of th e largest b a n d s ta n d s Is w ithin close distanc e, a n d from ing from n e rv o u s p r o s tr a tio n . Al its d oors t h e most noted musical o rganizations of th e w orld will be h e a r d th o u g h sh e goes o u t as a p a r t of th e daily. rem e dy to w a r d r e s to r a tio n , she has ? rr EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE not Keen til com pany recently and doe« not receive guest*. H er con d i tion la. how ever, not r e g a rd e d hi rerloua be forgotten. T h e " S c o u t J a c k ' as played by Mi Martin won th e h e a r ts of th e uudeluee. T h e Darkey and I ris h m a n brought forth great m irth and la u g h te r by th e ir com ical unties w hile t h e o th e r m e m b e rs of tin 1 c o m p any s u sta in e d well tlic p a i ls in w hich I th e y were ea st. A n u m b e r ol T u r n - j e r ’s people a t te n d e d a n d added e n Tile city was p le a sa n tly su rp rised c o u r a g e m e n t to th e ir h o m e ta le n t . on S a tu rd a y evening by sw ee t s tr a in s T h e Lati o r c h e stra did c r e d it to It. of music front th e hand T h e Turn- -cr baud a s siste d by se v e ra l of Stay self as u sua l am i iti all tini e n t e r t a i n ion's m usicians gav e an ap p re c ia te d conci r t during th e evening prior to m e n t m e t h e a r ty a p p la u s e a n d appro- the hour of the opening of th e iilav I I c iu tio u . A fter t h e play tlm»c i nell mai ’B orderla nd" Tip. O p era House was paeked to to d a n c e re m a in e d a n d tr ip p e d th e its full capacity. ’'B o r d e r la n d " w as was well played by th e a tn e te u r n r "light f a n ta s tic toe" to t h e m usical tslts from T u r n e r and afforde d Stay- s tr a i n s of th e o r c h e s tr a u n t i l 12 o'clock ion a p le asa n t evening not soon to Notice is h e re b y given th a t t h e u n dersigned lias been du ly ap|K»lnlcd by th e C o u n t y U o u it of M arion C m iu ty , O regon, e x e e u t i i a of th e Iasi w ill an d t e s t a m e n t of J o h n M, K itc h e n , I itc of said Unilllty, deceased. All pi I-Oil* h a v in g c laim s a g a in s t t h e e s ta t e of said deceased a t e hereby reijuiri d to present th e sam e, w ith th e p roper vouchers, to th e u n d e rsig n e d a* tier place of lesidciicc, in S la y to n , in Mar- im C o u n t y , O icg o n . wit hill six m u n i ha Borderland Land A Great Success. front tlie d a l e of tin« notice. D ated th is 7ili day of April, HHffi. Idi i l«s v J . K i t c i o a , Kxccnl i ix. (Slothes For Boys XTR A doop are sturdy - the seams are sewn with unbrakable linen thread, and then fagoted flat for comfort. -411 the pants have a lining all through made with one pair of trousers in- _JJ. 3 , sibe the other, so as to speak. V That means practially double wear, besides holding the shape dubley as well. • - I Ä A i You’ll like them better for not having found suits like.em before. s- * : « ■V l ’ V Prices $2.50 to $7.00 0 MIGHTY REASONABLE AT THAT ~ w KAGOOl X i Edcrheimer, Stein M AKI a t St * Co. W. F. KLECKER W. H QUEENER GREAT REDUCTION SHOE SALE A.C.STOW ELL! QUEENER & STOWELL ATTENTION SHOE BUYERS. THESE PRICES SHOULD INTEREST YOU REAL E S T A TE AND LOAN AGENTS 4.00 University Shoes $3.50 Ox blood Tan and Patent Leather 4.00 Royal Chinook’s $3.25 Tan, Patent Leather and Ox blood 3.25 Gorilla Work Shoes $2.75 Ladies Shoes from 50c up We treat Seller and and Purchaser alike; fair dealing to both; Is Our! Motto. We are in touch with Halem, Portland and Eastern Agents. We will bring you the buyer. Give tie your land for sale. Several good bar- j gain« now listed. Bargains in Boys, Misses and Childrens Shoes CASH OR EGGS V . P . L a n c e f ie ld STAYTO N - OREGON Stayton Steam-Cleaning STAYTON PHARMACY Has secured the exclusive NEW SAXONIA and Dying Works. Incandescent Kerosene Agency fur the I 0/7 Burner Ladies and (tent's G a rm e n ts cleaned. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS I . Hhesrd, I'rop. Dyed and Pressed Beware of c heap im itations, T H E HAXONIA i* built of good material, and will last for years. I t will give a steady white light of 80 candle pow er for 16 hour* on one tpinrt of Kerosene, \\ itlum t Smoke or Odor. F re n c h Cleaning a H|>ecialtjr i Portiers, Huy ntt oth e r until you have sesn tlie S A X O N IA . Piano Covers, Etc cept the $12.50 ones. All kinds of machines on hand. Renov ated When in Stayton $12.50. $25. $30. $10. CALL AT TONSORIAL ATTENTION We also carry the attach ments for the four minute records which fit all except the $12.50 machines (ieorge Davie, Proprietor. Records 35 and 50 els. THE Ask Collins He’ll Show You A. M. Collins, Agent. Rugs, with the two to four minute records for all machines ex IMPERIAL SHOP FOR Come in and hear them. NOTHING BETTER ON THE MARKET Clothing made by n. b o r n & co. THE BEST YOU CAN BUY STYLE IS RIGHT PRICE IS RIGHT FIT GUARANTEED Come in and get prices on our line of LADIES AND GENT'S SHOES; MENS FURNISHINGS FISCHER & RICHARDSON STAYTON PHARMACY