THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAV EVENING, APRIL 5, ICOt V I - Oregon City and l.n A ,,aittt )') 0 mmVo )" ' MttttMMM Vicinity . (Spittlel Dbptteb to To. Joaraal.) Oregon City. April F. X. Math leu, the last miui living .who 'was a member - of the aaembly that met la Champog. May, J, 1848, and ' which 'determined '.0 whether pr-not the . Oregon - country .'. r should become dominated trr -the-United ; States, celebrated, his 8th birthday, in Uutlevill on Saturday last. A t- al ' ways the case, . he received many rial tors from the-town of Buttevllie and . from other parts of the -state. O. H. . V Hlmes,. the-aeeretary " of " th rOregon Pioneer association of ' Portland ; and Judge William Galloway of this; city, , who is the president of the association. '"""MrsMatUe Capias Mathied-ofpo rt . land, daughter-in-law to the aged state . builder, was also visitor. . Judge Will iam Galloway has this to say of the Buttevllle pioneer:"? ' T1 l . "Mr. Mathlea seems hale, and hearty . and took great pleasure In receiving the ' guests that came to congratulate him j ' on his birthday, Thirty persons had as- sembled from all over the state and the ' afternoon was-pleasantly spent In re . latlng stories that have been history for , the past 40 rears. He told us several - stories about the early day and In par tlcular about the historic assembly that met at Champoeg. V The sturdy old fel : low is a true Democrat for which I ad mire him very much. Before leaving he talked a little politics and what ha said was particularly interesting. Ha said: . 'My. friends, I am an old man and it is - with pride that I say that -I have el. ways been a Democrat and have always , voted the ticket and always shall as long as I am able to vote. There Is nothing In the party that I have ever I been ashamed to advocate.' Judre-Oalloway -says w that Mr. Matbieu- looks - sturdy sad shows every ' indication- f , voting t tha Democratic ' - ticket many : times mors, On May 1 there will be an excursion to Champoeg : to celebrate the anniversary of the as sembly and of the erecting of the moun- ment The excursion will be under the auspices of F. X. Mathieu Cabin, No. It. Native Sons of Oregon, who -have their organisation In this ' city. . . V ' ' 'r J:. ' To Develop the Km v ' ? The directors of the Crown Boy mine are making arrangements for operating the Crown Boy mine which. Is situated In the' Bine, river district. Two men iiav been sent to the mine to, begin operations and prepare for the rest of the force which will follow in about a month. The .two men. who have gone BOTICE. Tbe agtner and' eomepondtsee work of ' The Journal M sow being done ay R. W. Kullf, who bu hi headquarter la .the Poatal Telecrepb offke. where aowt lunta will bo taken and ubocrlptkwe, payment aad eoav piaiota receive, i i In advance 'are -Steve Oreen and K. B. Nichols. The-Crown Boy mine is In co rpo rated with a capitalisation stock of $50,000. Local business men hold the stock and they Intend to develop yie mine and If It prove worth while i tamp mill wlU be "installed this sura mer. V;'' ,''..' Don Want atlHea. ' . Arthur HalL of Damascus precinct. was- in OregonCtty -T yesterday, -end e reports that the Democrats in that sec tlon of the county are well organised. He says that the Republicans In his part of the county want a commissioner, at this election, 4 T. B. Klllen, of Klllen precinct, who retires at the next elec tlon. Is said to wsnt a reelection to-the position of commissioner.' This election would not be satisfactory to the north ern part of the county, and It la re ported from there that If Klllen re ceive! the nomination the Republicans in that part of the county will support a Democrat Hall reports that the part of the county from which be comes will be well represented at the Democratic convention, which meets on Saturday. - Apportionment to School rand. Ths county school superintendent has Just received ,' the apportionment that the county allows for the school fund. The total fund amounts to 127,141.08, This snows' 13 per capita and gives each district- Its,1 which completes the $50 that is allowed the districts by ft recent acnooi taw. :. '; --, ', . - ' ' ' Bepublioens Oatherlag. ' ' ' The 'Republicans are gathering their hosts together in Clackamas county and will tomorrow hold t their county con vention in this city. The convention will be well attended, as the wet wea ther will prevent the farmers, from working their fields and they might well be in convention ss lying around the farm.. There is little excitement among the, Republicans, as It is under stood that ths present officers will be renominated in most Instances, as it Is the first term with most of them. The only contest that Is anticipated is over the position of school superintendent and commissioner. . It will take the convention to decide who Will All these offices. In the matter of state repre sentatives there is some doubt who will be selected. Hiram Webster of Clack amas will not be renominated, as he has another position wfth the state flab commission. C.- O. Huntley . will no doubt be renominated to represent this county in the state s legislature and Frank Jaeger of Beaver Creek may be chosen by ths .convention td.flll Web ster's shoes.' ,i I ' - v; " :, The Republicans are Very harmonious and all are working as one man, and thero is not the differences that have before marked their conventions. It is FIERCE BATTLE WITH HUGE DEAR a juoroour coxnmr .rAjunsa muses a' ran cow ajtd ooxva , pr,snACH Amxxxmu a bbab xm act or SBTOTTsnra soi--two cubs fovn at uotwxm catb. .' XSpecUl Dlapeteh te The JoBrsaty . -v Albany. Or.. Xnrll l. Fred Dawaon conceded by all that Senator Brownellland Edwin Stone were at Newport over will control the delegation that will I Sunday, returning , home last nla-ht go to the congressional convention, but I They bring the report of an encounter it Is. not known whether he is a candl-1 with-a bear recently had. by a farmer date or not He does not say anything J near Jiorton, --mall -station ln Lincoln about the subject and his friends' do I county, xnomas Blower, the farmer In not know.. He is seemingly taking lit-1 Question few days ago bought a fin arethe kind that settle ; 6vl the lunge and devfeloo into cow and turned her out on his place. As the .cow failed to come up when ex pected, Mr. . Blower started out to find her, taking with him an -ax. He found the animal after a short search. She was dead, and big she bear was feast ing on old bossy's carcass. Blower at tacked the bear and. the brute fled, tak ing refuge in he, cave. :8oon she came tie Interest In politics and his intentions are- hard to determine. 1,.--- .1 muKurmtctt. ;:.-,,v'-VM Sheriff J. R. Shaver gave" a breath of relief as he gave out the results of the work of collecting taxes on the 10J roll. The work of receiving . the taxes commenced about two months ago. and ;L.,r,'r. , i . mr b nbandoned his project, to. kill, for that officer and his deputies.. The ni... amount collected . wss 17a.4OI.0. .on , " :.,1k:.".:T.. ' which a rebate of I4.S.8 , was Mid. wAun t. k. .ni.r. .i,n.iM.. iti. ki. Ll't m2J&ft?ffilS!tt, Sll- At m tlmftW-ogcloMd in parsix months is 1I0.I6M7j r The , 9 bear, and the man soon .found number of tax receipts: averaged ; 121 hnr. "t .in .nk. t h- am .hi. per day. The sheriff says thatthere spatting the brute's head open; and end were more taxes collected in Clacknmas ing thes light , Searching out. the bear's oounty than ln Marloft county. ;and the cave, the ranoher found a couple of half Marlon county ,'( or receipts wss grown cubs and these he secured as 4ro but 80. The sheriff does not expect nhioi nr hi nnii ith th.. . u.. much of a delinquent list this year, as I naw.nn-1. nn.nnti.nn. fnr d,. .i he thinks thst the ones, that are behind cubs and . hould he secure them they will pay up before the Ume expires In will be brought to Albany, and placed in October, '" "" ' Bled T try men. '' , Tb vestrymen of St Paul's Episcopal church net in the church last night In annual meeting and elected vestrymen a bear pit for. the amusement and enter tainment or Mr. Dawaon ana: his friends. ': 'J.T, Shops Come to-Albany. '' ';;. While rat Vaqulna Manager Stone an nounced that the railroad shoDa at that I serve ounng me louowing year. All j place - would soon be moved to Albany, the old members were re-elected. ; They lowing to-the .facU that 5 the buildings are: H. I Kelly, J. R.' Humphry. O. A. occupied ,theremre fast -folUnr; dpwn. Harding, H. M. Templeton, William while In this city ' the company owns Wright It A. Chapman and W. B. Staf- good buildings that at a' lltUe expense ford. A meeting will be -called shortly can be put in shape for the shop. Thl for the election of officers, v I will be a serfou blow to Taquina. but These Will Wed. I WU nenent Aiceny lor u win'. Dring v.f... ... . -m t k. I Quite a few families here! The removal of floe for marriage licenses, there being mad thU PWng'and work on three granted those who would wed. I tn! here will begin at once to The Demons. who were aranted Itaenaea I ww mum t.,h : .v..-.-..-ii -',:-.,"::.v -;P.i: nnd ; ' ; ,... t.t , . y " .. ' stopsthecpiig results from c 1 i are: Lena Scoggtn and Julius Spagle, Bertha Rich and D. P. Shaw, and Pearl Looney and O. P. looney. -v - T i I In: ; and About Vancouver v wm Play BasehaH. v ' The baeba team recently organised In this, city met last' night and adopted the name "The Young Albany." The team, has accepted the - challenge of pick-up team hero for a game at Ram bler park for next Saturday afternoon ana !- that- game will be followed by I outers. Tomorrow afternoon the Wlede- mann Theatrical company will , day a I pick-up team at ' Rambler " park for amusement and If the weather Is good a I v,.., .... i . t -.1 ,1 Consumption Cared ' ': 'y X:' V fokj & Co.,Cblctgo. Vv ' V ,y ': 4 Dana. Ind., Sept. 28,' 1902. ... GentlemeiirFOLErS HONET AND TAR cured ma of conaamp. Hon after I had auffered two yeare and waa almost deaperata Three phraiciana failed to five me any relief and the laat one aaid he could do me no rood. I tried -almost every medicine I heard tell of without benefit until FOLEYvs HOnfy AND TAR waa recommended to me. It effect right from the start was magical, -1 improved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and wen, - and think FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR la a God-send to people with Throat and Lung f f ff f ttf ttf ttttttf tf ttf tf ttttttttf tf tttttttttttttttttttttttt tit I i bl crow1 wUI ou to th 'Port- .Trouble.. 1 IVU1 ICIT HUlJf. (1111, JIUTT AffiDrVitk (Journal gpadal Brvk. Vancouver', 1 Waalu, April' S. ,Th i county commissioners' met In regular session yesterday afternoon and will probably continue in session ..the whole of this week , and part, of next j The principal business before ' the member t this time will be the Consideration of the roads queation. , ;,V' ,;. Section 71 of the Washington .road laws prescribe ; that ths county sur veyor and the supervisors of the ' sev. eral road -districts shall meet with the . commissioner on; the- first Tuesday in April . . and outline . the road . improve rooms 10 oe maae. . At yesterday's meeting a few minor detail were inves tigated to better-enable the commission ers to get ? down : to business today. At today's . meeting, however, nothing wh muN, . m vonaiaeration of the. various districts will occupy sev eral days. While this matter is up the commis sion is expected to decide something definite regarding the construction of - the bridge to be, erected, at Fruit Valley. The railroad is expected to contribute . to the expense and Vice-President Levey of the Northern . Pacific RaUway com- OTICI. The Vaaeoaver afeaey H The Ore. oa fall JoonuU la located at jobs r. Mndberg. aswt. it sua pany is 'expected 'one day this . week to meet with t the commissioners for the purpose of considering this proposition. Sluukeyk Ar Dlvoroed. In the superior court yesterday the decree ott divorce was 1 signed by the Judge in the case of Agnes Sharkey against ' HtX' 'Sharkey.' " The case was tried on ysbruary It, the defendant not appearing: Testimony was taken, how ever. In the case, the, state of Washing ton being represented, -byr Prosecuting Attorney Donald McMasters. From the evidence submitted, the eourt found that Mrs. Sharkey had been a' resident of Clarke county for more than a year, and that; She was lawfully wedded- to H. IX Sharkey 01 the ?th of May,1902,tn Portland. There are no children as th result of the marriage and no commu nity property. J The -evidence also showed that the husband' deserted the wife and failed to properly provide , for her, besides using her In a cruel and In human manner. The decree grants the divorce absolute and permits the wife DEMOCRATS LINE - v..;'' r-,.-. ' UP IN CLACKAMAS rBJTXABY BBTUB JTS KXOW TBCAT tit SBXEOATES MATB BEXB SZUOT B9 TO ATTBBB COTTBTT COBTBB v TIOB AT OBBCKOB CXTT STBXT TBI- AT 3Ajrn)ATBS ; TOM OI7IOB. , v 4 (SpecUI DUoatch to Tb Jonrml t - '.Oregon City, AprU 6.Two hundred and sixteen delegate, were selected at th Democratic primaries her In Clack- ' amas County yesterday. 7 These will at. wnlh". county, convention ;to,Ja.. held In this city Saturday, April . , The delegates elected from the three Oregon City precincts are the following: No. 1 C. W. Evans; J. J. Cpke, J. H. ' Westover. E. D. Kelly, Tom - Falrclou gh, Mort Latovrette, f. D. Eby, H, E. Straight; J. W. Cole, X E. Jafck, Max Bollack.: No. IJ. p. Wett, J. E. Hedges, G W. Kelly, W. E. Carll, Harry E. Draper, M. Chapman, E. Q. Caufield, - O. A.Hardinff, Oeorge Purseful, A. L. . Beattie. M. C, Strickland. Na I. E. H. Cowing, M. Justin, Fred 'J.: Myers, John Welsmantle, Charles Ely, W. B. Staf ford, Henry Cooke. The following persons will probably - come before -the convention for the of fices which respectively precede their iuu. Diiirui-t num j. - Riding, Marquam; Del Trullinger, Union Mills; v R. B. Beattie, Beaver Creek; A. D. Bur - nett. Eagle Creek. Clerk M. N. Crisell. union. , , i reaifurer . w. Nelson. .... Hardlnar. Recorder No candidate. lABseaaor Jacob Reik. of near Aurora. School Superintendent H. U McCann, Parkplace; H.- O. Starkweather, Mil- waume. uommiloner John Hatten, Stone; E. Foster, Eagle Creek; M. D. Lieabo, Marquam. ST. RAYNER BECOMES - MEMBER OFtTHEtBAR ; (Special Dlapatra to The Joureat) Salem, Or -April t, Henrr-St.- Rv- ner or Portland waa admitted to the bar yesterday bv action of ths annum court. ' The order of the court was made on the petition of Governor Chamber lain, Mayor Oeorge H. Williams of Port land and many business men and attor neys of that city. , ' v ! Ten years ago Mr. St Ravner waa as. mltted to the bar and - placed on the regular nine months probation. At the expiration of the time he faUed to ap ply ' for final action.- but tsontlnued - to practice. He was debarred for certain changes he - mad in the transcript of testimony in the McDanlel murder case. He subsequently applied to the State Bar association for reinstatement, but this was denied. j. It then developed that his liinrm had been Irregular, as he had never been North -vvv. w iuq vnr ui vreson. I wife r a 1. , 1 .1 , . . J.BJUHK w miners into conalderatfnn. the supreme court- jrave the order for Mr. ftf P..,'. the first game of the season. ..:.-V..v xe Try BCnrdes Case. . J., R. Wyatt left this - morning for Burns, Harney county. Where ha win join his partner, J. K.Weatherford. to unq ueorge o. county cattleman, nr - husband ,:i':u . nr: Charles J. According to the complaint "17, w," " 7Tv,l . m,w o n m w rnchr' Vn PV1. MUler secured a re- vember of the same year, showing that I versal of the case and a new trf.i .. " 'Atunnmmk "iiThi I weainenora has been in Burns for was not disposed to ear for his wife. I two weeks to nrmrt, th. ... . i. ". Z ,. u . .. v. : ' Two Beceptloaa. - - At the Methodist parsonage tomorrow evening, a reception wUI be tendered to na mrw. v. utuer, - who were married in Eugene last week, and are ex pected to return from their brief wed- aing tour to the sound tomorrow. In vitations - have been - extendedto - tha i members of the congregation and the inenas ox me younr couDie to attend InviUtlons fre also out for a reception i at the home of D. P. Mason, for next rriaay evening, to Ue tendered to Mr. ana Mr a. Hockey Mason and Dr. rand! airs. u. v. wittier. . i -- Xs Blended Cram?. . Samuel EHgle of Lrona indicted at the former term of the circuit court for sell, lng liquor without a license, appeared .before Judge Boise In circuit eourt yes terday, pleaded guilty and was fined 1200 and coat a An amuatng incident oc curred in this connection before court convened that caused a good deal of merriment around th court Tiouae. Mr. Engle, who Is an old man. met Judge Boise in the corridor. The two shook bands, when Engle said to the judge: to take her former name .of Agnes Rou bolt. ;.- ..J-.w., Married Ufa Vol SatUfaotory. Another divorce -case has. been com menced and Is yet to be tried. . In this Instance Matilda. Hoppls wishes to be entirely.- freed z from As the result of the marriage one child was born on April I, 101.. and the mother now not only seeks to be freed from the neglectful father, but wishes the custody of the minor child as well ss the right to assume her former name of Matilda Smlthson.- ? ; c i,L: '''Weensos'. toW4L. . The auditor : of Clarke county during the last two days has Issued marriage permits to the following persons: John Bag-ley to Katherlne Beatrice Meechan, William Penman to Mary Prettyman, A. W. Mellon to Jessie B. Ellis, Joseph war to - Minnie McCalL and Pletro Bassatl to Gulsepplna Verdagllo. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates and does not con- fodVZr stipate like ordinary cough medicines. een granted a- new ' " .. - ' j ; , , ' . THREE SIZES 2 Co, COo and 1.00 cThe 50 cent size contains 2; times as much as the small size, ana me qiQQ size almost o times as rnucn. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES r 7 tMlllbite h4 UUIlUe isL'mTuumi: - WeSellelMV ear etd and Veun. ' For Sale by WOODARD - CLARKE & CO. and LAUE - DAVIS DRUQ ! COi GREAT INDUSTRY . IN CRANBERRIES ANTI SALOONISTS L0SE AT EUGENE OaJ OT TKB XOTTSST BOLXTZOAX TIOBTS THAT XAB BTXB AP- rarzB xm iibb ' ooubtt was WZTB-BSSBD TXSTBBJDAT- PBBAOBXB SAPTZS ACB ' ; - COKPABT MAM BZZB ZVCOBPOBAT- VD AT ZX.WACO, WASB rOB TKB ZKPBOTBXZVT OP TXB CXABOT MABta:-,800 ACBJBS OOKPBZSB TBACTr-Bia Traaa ;Bxot iusd (Special Diapatch to Th. Joaraal) " Eucena Oru ADril 15. The ritv alan. I-hopa you will Jbegood lome. todav "Jtlon vesterdav was a hntlv onnt. nn. me aea junii, uinaing me man was a tne principal laau being ' the saloon party to a civil case, said: "I will be as question, although the questions of the good to you as to the other man." and Carnegie library and municipal owner when Engle later appeared In court and ship of light and water plans cut quit pioaaea guuiy m- a. criminal Bltarge, ift' Tigniw.-- the Judge remembered the Incident and j "The advocates of saloon license lect CHINAHEN FEEDIZ" THEIR DEAD ONES ZOTB OBXZSTXAXS OATKZB AMOVm VMM OBATZS OP TXB DBPASTBJ) BBOTBBBB, ABS WZTX BOAST PZO, OMZOKZB AB9 TBUTT, XVTZTB "HAS BSXBsV BAOX TO BAXTX. 8pecUl plapatch to Tbe Joaraal.) Ilwaco, Wash.. April 8. Article for I tne incorporation of the Pacific Cran- a . . L. . . " oerry company, wnjeht recently .pur chased the old Chabot cranberry marsh, on -BhoalwaUr. ba. luive been filed -in Two Ways " - Have you ' noticed 1 a difficulty In breathing short, quick breath when you are walking, going up stairs, sing ling, or are angry and excited? You may not think what this means, but doctors Will tell you it means weak -heart actlonV ; . .. ... Take Dr. . Miles New Heart Cure at once. It will strengthenand build up the weakened nerves and muscles of in noan, .ana. ; nun ii - itronf and , This Is one . way the right way.. ' -, . Negieet u a little while, and you will then notice Fluttering. Palpitation,. Dls .slness. Fainting Spells, Pain In region - of heart side and shoulders. Stomach a Kiunny irouoiea i nis is serious. , v It Is the other way the wrong way. , Dr. Miles Heart Cure t JW?6- ,ur. rm4y, and Is curing Heart dlnease right along, as thousands , will testify. "I had enlargement orthe heart The doctors said f could live but a short time. I took Dr. Miles NeW Heart Cure, which restored me to perfect health." , A. M. BABSKTT, Welllnrton. Ohla Money , back if first bottle fails to benefit , PRICE' FOR rATPHINfi ...... .v., VltlVUIMU -. A COLUMBIA SALMON (SpecUI Dispatch to The Jooriil Astoria, OrM-April B. Fishermen's prices ior catching salmon will be the same this year as last At'a meeting Ptlhe Columbia Blver naluSrmen'a Pro tective union last night ythe price for nen weigning , under ty pounds was fixed at S cents, and for fish over 5 pounds at 7 cents. The matter of affiliating with the Fishermen's Protective Union of the Pacific Coast and Alaska was also orougnt up anda committee of nine was appointed ys Investigate and report progress at the next, meeting of the local union. PREPARING FOR THE STATE ENCAMPMENT (Special DU patch to The Journal.) ' Salem, Or.. AdHI S The nt wb in August . will probably be the time set for the encampment of the Oregon Rational guard. - . . . In view of the comlnar outlnr tnnv are enlisting and the number of soldiers Is now a little jibove 1.J00. - . General Funston will flv h im. after consulting with the state author ities. . If a department encampment Of regulars is held the place will be America Lake at Tacoma, "and as it has been arranged for state encamp with the regular soldiers, th Oregon militiamen will prepare to o out of tl state,- . ', i - , when the case was .disposed of, told the led three of the four-counollmen, W..W. story to some of the members of the Calkins, the anti-saloon nominee, win. bar. - - - nlng over Alton Hampton In the first noaeer womaa vsao. ; I ward by a good majority. ' Mrs. Cynthia Trltes, aged 7 years, The library and light and water plants a r pioneer ox v-tuea in inis-cuy at oarnea py .. large .majoriue midnight Sunday night and was buried The following -were the 'successful i.-i 'il T ViVX Ii. . I afternoon. '. Deceased was ;a native of opposition: treasurer, Frank Reesever, V ''X?',Vhe ,nc?rpora-j Indiana, and came with her parenU to no opposition; counoilman r f rom first tors are Dorssy B. Smith, superintend-1 i i u.ra'ai,. I a-,t w w r.iv( ..h...i ..... Arth.ip m iT.u. o T' jt 3 ,lbecame ' ta moiner oi vent ; onuaren, Aon Hampton; councilman irom second A.ilr "T o three or wnom survive. er nusband wara, n. jb. iienaerson, license, over R. proprietor or the Breakers hotel at M win uo. ind aha lived ilnu McMurnhvi - nnnncllman frnm M 'Wn, una a. a. Aruiur, nisi tlma. vlth oim nf hr inm (lh I wuril. DitnrM TL Tiarrim. llrana. ,aa u. m,lM. 1 William W riovla- i im.mril... fh Chabot march Is the largest bn I k., . i.,,, . .Ifmirii. t n w.twi, nns.. . . . .... wirw . Bivie devoted friends, and hr deatn la deeply cnanes i scott i.ovv acres, over nail, or WJllcn is I monrnad. - - the th Covered with lakes and sloughs, which afford ample Irrigation facilities. The purchase price was In the neighborhood of 30 per acre. 100 Acres Under Cultivation. . Lea than 1 vO acres of the tract ia under cultivation at the -present time, but the new proprietors will gradually clear up the remainder of the available acreage. An extensive irrigating plant will be installed. . -Past attempts have demonstrated that cranberries cart be 'successfully cultl- vatea on the lower coast under ordi narily favorable circumstance as hia-h as SO barrels per acre can be grown, and with the total available acreage of VOTICXk The Albany agesey of The Orena Pally Journal la at toe aruc - ux ox irre Dawaon, Mo. zu wm nm etreet, waore eripuooa wui n nmna. STRIKE AT: ASTORIA IS WELL CONDUCTED (Special IMapatch to The JoernaL) Astoria, Or., April Carpenters and longshoremen who are out on strike, the former for sn eight-hour day andv the the Chabot tract under cultivation th. latter for more pay, are attending output would be enormous.. i strictly toweir own Dusiness ana are The first attemnt at cranberry ral-in, enjoying the. support of the great ma- on the peninsula was made In the early orlty of thet people here, an.. - ... i ll , Jtlli I ,. Two butldlnar contraotori v m vj m x i ciiiiiiiciii nuuieu i;naoot. whose name the ranch hears. From the tart the venture was a paying one, and berries of the very best grade were gathered In abundance. - Later. Chabot died, and -his wife soon left the ranch. it was later leased to a Chinaman, who allowed It to go to ruin. -. . '. Deceived by Josiah. - From the Chicago Record-Herald. "Well, of course," said Mrr. Oldcastle, the subject of the picture may not be exactly what we should have chosen If Two building contractors today slate that they have each two men at work and will be able to add more non-union toen to their force of mechanics.' ... Th union carpenters are taking-con tracts '.nd are working a number of men on small -Jobs about the city. , Until a meeting of the Central Labor union It Is not expected that the long shoremen will take final steps In their contention. 1 - t ' "... Quid Pro Qna. : ' f From Judge. , ' A nv4 V. ttT-Aria hat .!,(. ...I ! we could have advised the artist but Mk 7h. Irat husband. 'Whou got -:"" ' ione last year ana only wore it once." ' "Oh," replied her hostess. 'is that! -.wi, i aiav -t.. k. k r'- brousht A'Ume't C.1?,7,ht?n b tve' wlf;. fxou onlnt thw one"; brought U home-that it- was a Roman i.. .nrin': AiAn't vour ; girl who had Just been In bathing." ' rabulously Wealthy. From the Chicago Record-Herald. "Are they very richT" "Oh my. yes." Why. they have real eggs colored for their Children on Era f ... u I). i?.,.....i ,..-,,:4-'...k,.,i... . . -".'-A Sad Awakening. From Judge, -!"'-v -Xe StyleHe said bis wife's Easter bonnet was a dacam. r Gunbuata He didT ' ' . De Style Tes: but when he rot the I bill Jt opened bJs eyes, . , ;,..., Ther was considerable - exottement over the election. , During the campaign tnere nas existed a bitter feeling be tween the anti-saloon forces and their opponents. At the polls in the fourth ward about noon Rev. B.- F, Rowland, pastor of the '-M. 1 E. church, : who has taken an active part Jn the camnalan, and Councilman J". D. Matlock, who was a candidate for re-election, "became en gaged In a heated discussion, resulting in tne conucuman slapping- the minister in the face.- Bystanders Interfered ajid turuier iruuuie wui averteo. . - UNDER ARREST FOR , STRIKING PRIVATE (Special Diapatch to Th. Joaraal.) ' Eugene, Or., April S. As a result of the trouble which occurred in the Arm ory the other night between Captain Wil liams of company C and several of the members of company A. In which Cap tain wiiuams. struck private Ora WU son with his sable, " the captain and Lieut Ray BabbN of company A. have been placed under arrest by Major O. O. Toran. commanding the ) First separate oattauon. cnarges nave "been filed against both officers and the papers sent to uovernor Chamberlain for his an- provaL The governor will call a court- martial In the near future to try. Wil liam ana ittDo, . s VOTICE. Th Btuen aaww nt Ts ttmm. ton Dally Joaraal la al tbe bookator cf Allen u. Baton. . wbere uberlptloo to s by aui: W. carrier will be rocalvod. ' - : Oronnd for Divorce. Hi Wife How about my Easter hat? Himself Well, that depehda ( .'Tou'iJ better consult the Janitor and see if he has any old feather dusters. How, much . nonsense T pa. for aomi ' "'.:;' '. ;.' ". ' . , :.; A father should enjoy to his greatest capacity the opinion of hia 1-year-old children that he la the greatest man In the -world for they soon get over U Ever notice how important and worth leg a bantam rooster IsT v . An Atchison man take care of the. children and gets dinner while his wife' goes to church. Do you suppose that will count for anything when the Lord it dividing, up the Jewels T Every one shouM take good care of himself or herself; particularly a wo man who doesn't want her children -to have a stepmother, -r - - - vf -- We would like to see a ten-twentr- thirty show without Cardinal . Richllleu showing up In a robe of red calico. A 60-cent show will have a IHtle ermine on Rlchilleu's red robe, but a ten-twenty tnirty uses plain red calico. , ' ; ' ; : -We have never yet seen a shape Ilk those built in the fashion books. - Two Atchison men got into a game of (Journal special Berrico.) Corvallls. April S. At Crystal Lake eemetery ' Sunday - local Chinamen held high carnival over the graves of four Of their departed fellow countrymen. The Celestials went, from town to the silent city in carriages, and a crowd of I poker recently and one of them held five whites .followed .to se what west going I aces. This is such an unuual occur- on, : Roast chicken and pork, and other rence that many old poker players never rooa was placed bealde the graves on knew it to happen, it is explained by a mat, ana a jur or imported wine -was tne Tact that the man's -wife is a Chris opened -and the liquor poured on the 1 tlan Scientist and, she sat In another mounas.- Appies ana oranges,., cut, into I room,, giving mm an absent treatment small bits, were also scattered on the) . People do a great many mean thlnas graves. . - ' :: T without thinking. One of the meanest funxa ana candies were burned while I is to ten t man, what others say about tne neatnen ceremony progressed, and I mm. juvery one should know that some bits of burning paper were thrown here lone dislikes him, and abuses him. But ana: mere. , - .' I it is tnougntiess. it Is mean, to tell him . When the rites were ' concluded the J about it. People abuse you; If you don't iuvu was gatnerea up ana Drought oack near aoout it it is Because your frlepds iu wwii ujr me ninamen, tne latter I ure too genteel to tell you about It ci snowing mat tne veiestiai ia pro gresstve in learning American tricks. since on past occasions, hereabouts, th roast pic ana cnickens were left at the grave, only to be devoured by a crowd of white youths, after the departure of tne Chinamen who placed them there. XX Happens Prlday Bvomng-. BOB AJTO muT. From the Baltimore American. two weeks ago I envied' iiim The millions he had cot: But now hi Pile la Just as slim As mine la. Ilka unt , ... A rnaay evening next at the Philomath I But he la nr th.m r , vuiicBn, uie siaie contest ox tne Prohibition league. , Efforts are on foot for a special train, to run to Philomath and return on that occasion.' and It la probable that such a train will be sent through from Albany.; Miss Alloe Wick lund will represent the Oregon AgrlcuK turat college w tne contest I'm used to it 'you see. And he, though wondrous rich he was. ' im now as poor a me, . , . H0TICX. The Corvalll agency of Th. Ore.) oo Daily Joaraal ia heated at tiranam dt Wort- ian' dros itore. where anbaerlotlona tn Th i Dally. Semi-Weekly and Weekly Journal will . LLKWKXYN D. FRIT0BARO, AgMt In climbin' up he didn't seem - - ? To care who-els was broke; ' ,-. He vowed he'd realise his dreml.'.i. No -thought for others folk, - r 9ut now he knows Just how It feela'f To be a human wreck. - , . And have . the grid's financial heel Cavorting on his neck. . II was impatient when I knew He'd made a-monstroua- atarkvV- - II sighed. "Whatever .will I do : Alas, alas, alack!" 1 1 thought me such a -common duh witn sKiuess, useieoa hands ,.a sovm cmntrs . aVbxammm. -, :? ' Froin the Atchison Globe. -President Joseph Smith has 41 child ren. wnen you -think or how many times in the night her has had to. get Again I've learned that every tub " - nvi vvi i a- i - tin ii nwii nnrrnm ktnnia , as uv pv wuaiinwiui .. .- If a man gives his wife every cent he earns he can't go very, far out of tha path or morality. Why Is it : that a reformer so soon becomes a foolf v ' v" - . The smaller the handkerchief the more it costs, and we have noticed that the He's a-iad mv wArri i- men draw tha lara-a en : ! I T. r. It . .mm. J .' . . , , A IU KUU ii im mm V IM A. ..uuu tui i.inu, uyi wui vi a. room I ' t 1 1 J . vvi. ..... . . I uava.wBiu. KMu Bpeaa in tne . most im-I ' A Alan m olorinr tone, to th. wnm.n !! w. - MraOpOBal, the room, sh is" not a aueen: she is a qreesmaker. - - - y Tet I've some troubles. Ilk as not That Sully'd hate to own. Just, as there's some that 8uUy'sgo Would make m sweat and groan, i The lesson, , then,1 from Sully Is ' Aiong mis special 'line; V - - From .Tnii . Clarence Willvbov I h. Mm. .''la iv, Ever niark how aensiUv. , neonl. Jff ln to breaking m are about their dogT , a- . Bill ConW ' u.J Th greatest thins: we know In t i. i..... ' ".7""" "cn aia r , . .... . r i w www of physical culture Is that it nuts nad. ding on the body that can't be, taken nft 1 1... im uressmaKer uictates. Clarence WHlyboy Five thousand dol- t.V; nictates. , . i BUI Conkey Break a flve-thoiia.ni 7' " I", J ! 5 " " ",."u' UU1 tnousana aaiianr wouldn't ? last lone that they are not reformers. I enough to make a dent la It