THE SUNDAY OBEGONIAN, PORTLAND, MAY 11, IdO'A ALBANY 18 CHOSEN National Guard Encampment Will Be Held There. SALEM MADE A BID FOR IT Many Militiamen Favored a Coast Point, but Expense Wonld Have Been Too Great July 17-24 the Dates Fixed. ALBANY, May 10. Adjutant-General C. D. Gantenbeln, of the Oregon National Guard, was in" the city today, and with Major Ellis and Giptaln Stellmacher and others, Inspected the adjoining country I or a location for the annual state encamp ment. Hackleman's grove, and the large field adjoining. In the southeastern sub urbs of the city, were selected by Adjutant-General Gantenbeln, and an order will be Issued for the holding of the en campment at this city, July 17 to 24 Inclu sive. Twenty-two companies In all, in cluding hospital corps and trodps, will be here, about 1400 men. The people of Albany generally appreciate the selection of this city, and will endeavor to make the city a popular one for such an ejicamp .ment. (General Gantenbeln returned from Al bany last night, and when Interviewed by an Oregonlan reporter said that Governor Geer, as Commander-in-Chief of the Ore gon National Guard, has decided that the brigade encampment shall be held at a point near Albany from July 17 to July 24, Inclusive. Many members of .the guard had favored an encampment at some point on the coast, and a proposition to that effect had been made. It could not be favorably considered, however, as the funds available would not permit the plac ing of the troops In camp for a period longer than eight days. "Were the en campment to be held at the coast there would be additional cost of transportation, and the hours ofjirill, etc, would neces sarily be curtailed on account of the time occupied In traveling to and fro. More over, an encampment at a coast point might expose the guard to criticism. General Gantenbeln said that, in view of the facts, Governor Geer decided that the encampment should be held at a cen tral point in the "Willamette Valley. One reason was that the expense of transpor tation would be educed, and another that the guard would be given the maximum number of days for instruction. The cit izens of Salem had made application for the encampment, and the citizens of Al bany had asked that the troops "be as sembled near their town. As the brigade encampment of two years ago had been held at Salem, General Gantenbeln, as Quartermaster-General, was 'directed to proceed to Albany and ascertain whether a suitable site could be obtained. After a thorough examination, the Hackleman grove, about a quarter of a mile from the outskirts of the city, and a large open field near by were accepted and were re ported to and accepted by the Qovernor. "Water for the troops will be supplied by the Albany Water Company, which draws Its supply from the north fork of the Bantiam.) STOLE MOUPHIXE FOR A WOMAN. . Civil War Veteran Is Lodged In Jail at Pendleton. PENDLETON, May 10. On the first of May the drug store of Brock & McComas, of this city, was robbed. The burglar, who was evidently fa miliar with the store, effected an entrance by boring through a panel of the door and then removing the fasten ings. About $5 was taken from the till, whisky and brandy of the value of $4 were missed, and a jar of morphine worth about $20 was carried off. The police "were informed of the matter, but nothing was said publicly. As the morphine was kept In a secret place It was evident that the thief was an employe of the store or had been one. Suspicion fell upon Thomas E. James, who had been janitor some months ago, but was no longer In the em ploy of the firm. James had a mistress, one Mrs. Morgan, who had a reputation as a morphine fiend. The police questioned her and discovered that she had a large amount of morphine on hand. On being threatened with arrest shf confessed that James had supplied her with the drug. An officer searched James' houe last Wed nesday night and found the rest of the morphine In his possession, also the empty whisky and brandy bottles. He was ar rested and In default of ball was com mitted to the county jail for a hearing, which comes off next Monday. James has been prominent In Grand Army circles and is quartermaster of Kit Carson Post, of this city. For some time past he has been Writing letters to the various Grand Army posts of the state, alleging that "W. J. Furnish, the Republi can nominee for Governor, Insulted the old soldiers by ordering them out of the line at a Fourth of July parade In 1S92 In Pendleton, and applying shameful epithets to them. Of course there was no truth In James' charges, nor any foundation for his slander. Mr. Furnish did not Insult the veterans, and had nothing to do with the line of march oh the occasion referred to by James, but James was so indus trious In his campaign of slander that he got many Grand Army men to think there was something In his charges. He sent letters to the "Willamette Valley and all over Eastern Oregon, and created quite a feeling against Mr. Furnish. He was about to go to La Grande and Baker City to tell his story, but his, unlucky arrest and Incarceration nipped his campaign thunder, so to speak. In the bud. HARKS AN ERA IN MINING. Second Hoist and Sinking Plant In stalled in Baker County. SUMPTER, Or., May 10. Superintendent 7hacher, of the Bonanza mine, has put into operation the new hoist and sinking plant constructed by the Bonanza Com pany. At the present time only one cage Is being used, but thr shaft started has three compartments, two of which are for cages, and one for pipes and a manway. This hoist and sinking plant Is the second to be constructed In Eastern Oregon, the Red Boy being the first. The Red Boy ftoist cost about $150,000, but the Bonanza p ant is larger and cost a greater sum. Theee two great hoists are the first real effort toward attaining depth In the mines of Eastern Oregon. Each has a capacity i-f about 5000 feet depth, and Is capable of handling aH the water that will be en countered. Large compressors are In stalled to operate power drills. The plants are as complete and thorough as can be found In the West. The expenditure of such large sums for hoisting and sinking plants marks an era in the mining of Eastern Oregon. TO HANDLE S3IALL FRUIT. NeTvberg Association Formed to Be gin Work at Once. NEWBERG, May 10. The Newberg Small Fruit Association, which was tem porarily organized some weeks ago, has just effected permanent organization, the following directors being elected: J. A. Pike. Albert Heater, D. Tallman, C. S. Calkins and G. C. Carl. The officers of the association are: President, C. S Cal kins; vice-president, A. Heater; secretary, D. Tallman, and treasurer, G. C Carl. The capital stock was placed at $300, and the directors will incorporate at once and open the stock books. It Is the intention of the directors to begin agitation at once among the fruitgrowers to dispose of their small fruits, such" as cherries and berries, thrqugh the association, that the latter may be placed upon a substantial working basis as soon as possible. NEW MINING TOWN. Greenhorn Is Absorbing- Frail Life of Robinsonvlllc. SUMPTER, May 10. A new mining' town Is epringing up In the Greenhorn Moun tains, and is absorbing the frail life of the well-known old town of Roblnsonvllle. Its name is Greenhorn, and is situated on a high divide of a Greenhorn spur, a few yards from the boundary between Baker and Grant Counties. It Is in Baker Coun ty, but cannot grow much without en croaching upon Grant territory. Already 'there Is a store, twp saloons, hotel, black smith shop and other buildings, and five structures are under way. Greenhorn district, one of the newest in this region, received more new capital last season than any other single district of the region. The Phoenix, the most conspicuous of the properties thereabouts, was bonded last Fall by New York people for $80,000. Sinking at the Don Juan has opened up a. ledge carrying high values. RE-EL-feCTED PRESIDENT OF MRS. T. T. GEER, SALEM. Or., Kay 10. Tho Salem "Woman's Club held it annual election of officers today with the following result: Mrs. T. T. Geer, president (re-elected): Mrs. R. S. Bean, vice-president (re-elected): Miss Mattte Beatty, secretary; Mrs. C. L. Ogle, treasurer: Mrs. J. F. Calbreath. Mrs. R. Catlln. and Mrs. Alice H. Dodd, members of the executive board. The meeting: was strictly a business session, the constitution being amended In several unimportant particulars. Tho club is growing In membership, and la In a .flourlshlnz condition. A- which have placed that property In -the ranks of the permanent producers. The 10-stamp mill on the property Is kept buy, and when stoplng commences from the level lately reached, a larger mill would be fully employed. Judge Fawcett, of Omaha, and associates own the Psyche, which Is fast coming to the front. It Is reported that the face of the tunnel has reached an ore body that is 24 feet wide, which assays high all the way across, one streak running quite high. Other good propert.es are to be found In the Greenhorn district, several of which are coming out tills season. The young town of Greenhorn will be the center of great uctlvltj between now and Fall, and men studying the mining situation regard It as one of the permanent small towns of the mining belt. HO STOMACH BITTERS Themain reason why this celebrated .family medicine has been' able to remain so successfully before the public for 50 years, is because it is founded on true merit and" has always accomplished that which has been claimed forifc, , It is very, carefully compounded and contains only such ingredients as will be beneficial to the entire system. It is not a: cure-till, but when we say it -will positively 'cure -Stomach, Liver and Bowel com plaints, such as HEADACHE, FLATULENCY, BELCH ING, INDIGESTION and LIVER and KIDNEY TROUBLES, we are backed by hundreds of people who have voluntarily testified to the fact, as the following will shows ''" - Therefore, we would urge you to try it. . Indianapolis, Ind. Dear Sirs I have been greatly benefit ed by taking your Bitters for dyspepsia. A few doses relieved that bloated feeling,' and after taking two bottles, I am entire ly well. . B. F: DU HADWAY. - FOR SALE BY FOR MUSICAL FESTIVAL PREPARATIONS AT CORVALLIS ARE NOW COMPLETE. CborBBM Arc Practicing: Dally At tendance Will Be larger Than Ever Before. CORVALLIS Or.. May 10. Everything Is In readiness , fox; the musical festival which occurs in the .college armory next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday even ings. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the local chorus is to give a public Te hearsal In the drmory. W. Glfford Nash, the director.' is holding rehearsals of the orchestra In Portland, and Monday will come to Corvallls. where he will hold final chorus rehearsals of the Corvallls contingent Monday evening. The orches tra will have a special car out of Portland on the West Side on Tuesday, and will have rehearsal Tuesday afternoon. Parties from Salem and other East Side- -points. SALEM WOMAN'S CLUB. reaching Albany by 7 o'clock each evening of the festival, can avail themselves of the special over the Corvallls & Eastern, returning to Albany after each perform ance. The advance safe of tickets Is much larger than ever before. The demand -for season tickets has far exceeded the expectations of the management. Reports come in of intending visitors from alt neighboring towns, and It is now certain that there will be a full audience even in the great hall of the armory. Thursday the college authorities turned over the armory to the festival commit tee, and the contractor took possession to begin erection of the chorus stage and the orchestral platform. In the staging and platform conveniences are required for the chorus of over 200 singers and or STETTER'S ALL DRUGGISTS AND GENERAL DEALERS chestra of' 40 players, besides a concert grand piano. The flowers and ferns from the college greenhouses will supply the only decorations, as no flags or bunting will be allowed to interfere with the ex cellent acoustic properties of the building. The entrance at the cast end q the ar mory "has been reserved for the perform ers, the audience being' admitted through the large doors at the west end. One hundred extra incandescent lights over the chorus and orchestra will afford a blaze of light fox the purposes of the musicians. Chorus practice is to continue up to the last moment, both Corvallls and Albany reheaTsIng every night In the week. The Corvallls chorus, which has been under training at the hands of Wallls Nash, Is doing excellent work, and will be thor oughly prepared for the occasion. NEW OREGON CORPORATIONS. Article Filed at Salem Daring: the Week JuKt Closed. SALEM, Or., May 10. Articles of incor poration were filed in the office of the Secretary of State during the past week as follows: Pacific Coast Advertising Bureau, of Porjtlandcapltal stock, $1000; incorporat ors, Herman L. Neville, Charles A. Dot son, Samuel W. Keeley. Bohemia Smelting & Refining Company, of Cottage Grove; capital stock, $200,000; Incorporators, M. O. Warner, E. H. Church. H. A. Bart. The Palace Catering Contpany, of As toria; capital stock. $3200; Incorporators, W. W. Whipple, Arthur M. Smith, Fred Hendrlckson, Philip Wildy. .Liberty Presbyterian Church, of Lib erty; capital stock, J50; incorporators, H. J. Zeroker, C, L. Weaver and J. L. George, trustees. J Universal Sash and Door Company, of 'Astoria; capital stock. $40,000; Incorporat ors, T. v., wamsley, James A. Malarkey, Charles A. Malarkey. Hood River Electric Light, Power and Water Company, of Hood River; sup plementary articles Increasing capital stock to $50,000; J. H. Ferguson, presi dent; N. C. Evans, secretary; C. L. Gil bert, Ralph Savage- and Leslie Butler, directors. Oregon Sugar Pine "Dumber 'Company, of Portland; capital stock, $100,000; Incorpor ators, H. O. Stlckney, J. R. McCracken, F. H. Hopkins. M. J. Walsh Company, of Portland; cap ital stock, $20,000; Incorporators, M. J. Walsh, R. D. Merchant, James Walsh. The Mammoth Lodes Mining Company, of Portland: capital stock, $1,500,000; in corporators, Julius C. Proebstel, Henry O. Proebstel, G. Evert Baker and T. T. Burkhart. Eugene Theater Company, of Eugene; capital stock, $10,000; Incorporators, L. N. Roney, R. A. Booth, F. L. Chambers. Cottage Grove Telephone Company, of Cottage Grove; capital stock, $10,000; In corporators, B. Lurch, Darwin Brlstow, T. K. Campbell. The First Presbyterian Church of Curry County, of Port- Orford; Incorporators, Robert McKenzle, Mr?. Geo'rglna Mc Kenzle, Mrs. Mary J. Rackleff. COLLEGE MEMORIAL CLUB. Monmouth Will Secure Photo of the Men Who Helped to Mnkc It. MONMOUTH, May 9. The senior class and the alumni of the State Normal School have formed a Memorial Associa tion. The purpose of the association Is to have prepared and placed In the chapel life-size portraits of those who were In strumental In founding the school, and who, by their devotion to the cause of education, maintained it by a sacrifice of time and money. A full life-size portrait of President T. F. Campbell, the pioneer preacher and Instructor, is being made by B. W. Moore, of Portland. This will be unveiled during commencement exer cises In June. Permanent officers have been chosen, and the work thus begun will perpetuate the memory of the pio neers of education In the Northwest, and add much interest to the annual exercises In June of each year. BOUND OVER FOR PERJURY. Sensational Tarn In Stock-Rustler's ' Cnne May Free Him. BAKER CITY, May 10.-James Baisley, who was arrested Thursday on a charge of perjury, alleged to have been commit ted while giving testimony In the case of Manny Howard, the noted stock-rustler, waived examination before Justice Mes slck yesterday, and was bound over to await the action of the Circuit Court In the sum of $5C0. Baisley, who was one of the principal witnesses In the Manny Howard and Alexander Meldrum cases, makes an affidavit In which he says that he swore falsely in the cases referred to. As It was mainly on his testimony that the two defendants, Howard And Mel drum. were convicted, it Is possible that they may eventually be acquitted of the charge of horse-stealing. Baisley charges that he was hired to swear falsely by Robert Palmer., a proml- Brooklyn, N. Y. Dear Sirs Having been a sufferer for a number df years from stomach troubles, I find your Bitters the only remedy to give me relief. JAMES H. LAY. . b fc r . i-4 - . v 1 SAMUEL ROSENBMTT &.CO RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, Corner Third and Morrison Sts- nent business and stock man of this city, who is also County Treasurer, and Is a candidate for re-election on the Republi can county ticket. Mr. Palmer admits that he gave Baisley a saddle for his as sistance in the two cases, and says he has a standing offer out of a saddle to any man who will furnish reliable and convincing evidence that will procure the conviction of any one stealing any of his stock. There Is also a standing reward of J300 offered by the Stockmen's Association for evidence that will Insure the convic tion of any cattle or horse-ru6tler. Sir. Palmer most emphatically denies that he Induced Baisley to swear falsely. There are some corroborating circum stances which In a way tend to show that Baisley told the truth at the trial of Howard and Meldrum. DRINKING FOUNTAIN FOR CITY. Mrs. Rosa Burrell, of Portland, Will Make Gift to Foreiit Grove. FOREST GROVE, May 10. Mrs. Rosa Burrell, of Portland, has made a proposi tion to the city that she will give it a public drinking fountain costing 57000, provided the town will keep the streets In good repair at the northwest corner of the Congregational Square, the site where the fountain will be located. "With the exception of enough room at the northeast corner of the square for the new Congre gational church to be erected the entire block will be used for a public park. Mayor Kane said today that the city would willingly do the necessary street Improvement In order to obtain such a valuable gift. EXPERT'S REPORT DELAYED. "Will Recommend a Change In Mar. Ioii'h System of Bookkeeping:. SALEM, May 10. The long-expected re port of the experts employed on the Mar Ion County records was not submitted to the court today, as announced early In the week. The report will not be com pleted and made public before "Wednesday of next week. The experts and members of the County Court refuse to discuss the report, which is, as yet, not completed, nor will they divulge the contents of the doc ument. It Is not expected that any startling dis closures as to a shortage or any irregu larities will be reported In any of the de partments, but It is known that the expert accountants will recommend the Introduc tion of a new system for the keeping of the records In the various onlces. The present system Is reported In many ways Ctmnoxfj Ladies, Be on Your Guard! Denounce the Rascals Who steal your money by forcing upon you a dangerous counterfeit powder when you ask for the v genuine Lblache Powder. Give your trade to honest and reliable dealers who will sell you the gen uine Lablnc.be Face Powder, the stand ard toilet powder, which Is- In general use by the best and most distinguished women, not only in America, but also In London. Paris, Dresden. Hong Kong, Shanghai, Japan and Manila, and, in fact, everywhere. lis virtues have been sound ed by Sarah -Bernhardt. Mme. Emma Eames, Mme. Emma Calve, Mme. Su zanne Adams, Mile. Rea, Mile. De Lus sau, Miss Maude Adams, Miss Marguerita Sylva, and by scores of other famous women of the stage and In private life. The genuine lablache Face Powder BEN LEVY & BOSTON. Getting Your Wish .When you take chances you are always fortunate if you get the best end of the bargain. Everything we sell has the virtue of value, hence you take no chances in dealing at our stores. JOHN ALLES1NA .... 2SS Washington St. 2earmWoodardfCU.rk(f'4 t a '' s Clothes Do Not Make the Man But good clothes do make a good im . pression at first sight, and first impres sions are lasting. "We sell only good clotKes. During the past week hundreds have taken advantage of our special $15 suit offer, and in order to give everyone an oppor tunity of benefiting by this sale we shall continue these extra ordinary values all this week. Men's Finest Suits Artistically made from the most stylish materials tweeds, cheviots, fancy worsteds and genuine Peasdale serges strictly hand made throughout, equal in fit, wear, material and shape retaining qualities to made-to-measure garments that would cost from $30 to $35. SI 5.00 SPECIAL PRICE to be antiquated, complicated and burden some. The report will also contain other Important jecommendatlons concerning the tne various departments. management of the county's business in BIG TIMBER LAND DEAL. 17,000 Acres In Nclinlem Section Sold for 587,500. ASTORIA, Or., May 10. A deed was filed for record today, whereby Albert J. Sellgman, trustee, sells to the Oregon & Montana Lumber Company about 17,000 acres of timber land in the Nehalem Val ley, Including the townslte of Mllburn. The consideration named Is 51, but $87 50 In revenue stamps were placed on the deed, indicating that the purchase price is not less than JS7.500. New Pesthouse Furnished. The new pesthouse has been completed and turned over to the city, and the Board of Health today completed furnish ing It. The city is now In a position prop erly to take care of any contagious dis ease that may occur. Work on Stnte Sewer Resumed. SALEM, May 10. Work on the state j sewer, that will servo the insane asylum. penitentiary ana siaieaouse, was resumed today by the contractor, C. A. Gray, who expects to complete the ditch by August 1. The work was begun last year, and progressed until the "Winter season oponed, when the task was abandoned until -the weather became settled. The construction of this sewer Is of great value to the sanitary condition of the city, which will be greatly promoted thereby, since the old Court-street sewer has never been large enough to perform the work required of It. When completed the sewer now being con structed will cost the state about 514.000. CURE FOR HEMORRHOIDS Humphreys Witch Hazel Oil cures Piles or Hemorrhoids Ex ternal or Internal. One application gives relief. Sample maijed free. At Druggists, or mailed for 23 ct. Humphreys' Med. Co.. Ill William St.. N Y. Caught in a Live Wi The man who Is Ignorant of what elec tricity can d"o might be, but those who understand the" benefits and convenience that electric bells, alarms, lights, etc., confer will get us to supply their houses and offices with electric bells, indicators, or llehts. Our work In this line Is done skillfully, scientifically and at a reason able price. - Western EiectricWorks 3054 Washington Street, Phone, South 961. Portland, Or. Is a positive benefit to the skin. It fresh ens, clears, beautifies. Restores and pre serves the natural softness of the skin, while the counterfeit powder will injure the complexion. "We ask that every lady using Lnblnche Face Powder will ex amine the label of the box carefully, and if In doubt as to the genuineness of the powder, to send us the circular or the cover of the box, together with the name of the dealer from whom the powder was purchased, and If it is the counterfeit she will be adv.tsed by return mall, so that she can demand that her money be re funded, and whoever sold It will be prose cuted to the full extent of the law. Fifty cents per box of all reliable druggists, or by mall. CO. French. Perfumers, 125 Kingston St. 75HSS. TWO STORES: Co. 309 Morrison St.. Near Meier & Frank Co. SPECIAL PRICE OF SIX WEEKS Beginning Monday, June 20, will be con ducted In one of the rooms of the Port land Business College, corner Park and Washington streets. It will be strictly a school of study, designed to aid teachers to higher grades In tho August examina tion. Further particulars on application. OPEN ALL THE YEAR The Portland Business College Is open all the year. Students may enter at any V time, for special branches or a regular course, and receive Individual or class in struction, as preferred. Call or send for catalogue. Learn w hat and how we teach. A. P. Armstrong-, LIi. II., Principal. TEETH EXTRACTED AND FILLED ABSO LUTELY WITHOUT PAIN, by our late scien tific method applied to the Bums. No sleep producing agents or cocaine. These are the only dental parlors In Port land havlnc PATENTED APPLIANCES and Ingredients to extract, 11 and apply goU crowns and porcelain crowns undetectabla from natural tfeth. and warranted for 10 1 ears. WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN. Fu'l set of teeth $3. a perfect fit guaranteed or no pay. Gold crowns. $5. Gold fillings, $1. SlUer fillings. 20c. All work done br GRADUATE DENTISTS of from 12 to 20 years experience, and each department In charge of a specialist. 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