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    THK OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POKTlXwP. THURSDAY KVHNINO, SEPTEMBER tt. 1MH
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PRAYER SERVICE IN
EUGENE BAR ROOM
C A Hess of Portland; Accepts Saloon Keeper's
t Offer Bishop Thobura Sees Gospd Ex-
pansion in .Americas Conqaests :
lOpertel BUcetah by Staff OmptMt)
: fcugene. Or tape J.Aelde from Uw
pottiel imkImi ef the day. there la M
top to attracting mora attention here to
day tnea that of a Innovation which
will b Md ay C. A. Hess of Portland
tonight- . . ' -
That thai I aothtag which Mat ho
lata an afraid to attempt la the Una
of duty was ahowa by hla acceptance
af aa opportulty to hold a prayer meeting-
In a local ealooo tonight Haaa waa
challenged by tba proprietor, and re
plied that aa waa glad to, meet auoh aa
opportunity.
Whan the aawa became spread
throughout tha ranka of thoaa attending
tha stats conference. It oraatad some
thing of a mild sensation.
Haaa haa haaa member of tha Can
tral church of Portland, but antara'tha
ailalatrir thla year. Ha waa bald up aad
robbed of t&t ta Portland reeently, which
breucnt bia name Into print. Hla father
waa oBoa a saloonkeeper, bat la now a
htethodlet preacher.
Tha report of tba presiding elders of
Portland, Salaam, Sugene and Grants
pass districts oooupled bo time of tha
ooaftranoa thla moraine Rev. U E.
Rockwall raport ad that tba Portland dle
trtct la practically fraa from debt. Rev.
D. D. SummervtUe. at Oranta Paaa dis
trict, and Rav. T. B. Ford and Rev. a
A. Wattaro for Bugene and Salem dis
tricts, gave oloetng reports. Their suo
caaaora wtti ha appolntaA by tha bishop
bafora tha seesloa closes. -,
Bishop Spellmeyer presided, with
Bishop Thoburn on tba platform. Rav.
Short of tha Taylor etfaot ohuroh In
Portland waa received lata tba eonfer-
Ta. fMwta o tba adders of ail dis
tricts snow great prosperity la tba
ohuroh. " l-
Rav. Ifr. rlolllngsheed of tbO Cen
tenarr church of Portland, uanounoad
tha Portland newspapers la ralatloa to
tha raoant troublo over tha will of a
deoeased woman, dcotartne; that tbo
oaarch did no wrottgb
Laanlaff haavlly on filo ataff, and fao
' taa aa audlanoa of nearly 1,00 paopla,
Blahop Jamas at Thoburn last night da
emrad la offaot that tha eonfllat batwaan
Amarloa and Spala and tha subsequent
atnalnff; of tba anamy flaatr In Manila
bay waa tha dlraot prorldanoa of Ood;
that It opanad tbo FYiUlpplnoa and ad
olnlna laUndo of that ration to tha
praaentna; of tha ITOSpal. and that It will
narar oaaaa until tha bannar of tha eross
shall float proudly orar, not only our
now poaasaslona. but tba ramaindar of
tha tarrltory la that part of tba alobs,
Blabop Thobaro, known as too
, Paul of aTatbodlam,1 and whoso earaar
- of missionary oadeaTor eovars a half
' oantury In all parts of tha world, waa
spaaJdnaT from tha pulpit of Humphrey
. Manorial church at tba raquaat of tha
annual eottfaraaeo of tha Methodist
BplsBOpal ehurcb. now la aaaalon tn Bu
ana. Hla words wars listened to by tha
larsa awdlonoa with rapt attaatloa, ba
omuaa of hla oxaltad position In tba
church and his world-wide experienoe.
Time and again during tha proareas of
bis address did applause that waa deaf
ening; greet him.
Bishop Thoburn made ho rafareno to
-affyih1 na; political la hla address, but
aatd that Ood had called him to tha
Philippines after tbo fall of Manila and
the subsequent oocupatloa of tha talanda
by Cnlted States troops and tha unfurl
ing Of the stars and stripes. He said he
had long waited for an opportunity to
send mlaslonaiies there, and after stady-
log conditions had thought the Japanese
would some day take up the matter,
' drive the Spaniards out and supply tha
church a chinos to plant the gospel
there. He was glsd. ha said, thdt Ood
- bad opened the way so marvelously.
. Bishop Thoburn is little more than a
LOCAL OPTION
.PETITIONS FILED
ft
'fssiaal tmneMOj ta The lea real.)
. Albany, Or., Sept, St The Sret meal
option petitions la Linn county hare
, bee Sled 1a tbo offloe of the ooanty
clerk, and It Is stated that several more
are oomlng In soon snd that many of
- them are being circulated. Three petl
ttona. bearing the signatures of 20 vot
ore each, are now In the hands of the
. clerk. They cocoa from the precincts of
Crawfordsvllle. Crab tree and Hoi ley.
.Where they have been circulated for tba
past few weeks. As soon as a suffl-
dent number of these petitions are fei
' tha signatures on them will bo cora
,' pared with tba registration books In the
. - olerk't office Tha petlttoua all aak for
" a vets eovMing tho entire county.
- Quite a quantity of produoa and poul
try ta being shipped through thla city
from Ooltra and Lebanon for Portland
aad Seattle, av profltabla trade being
driven by the saerobanta at those places
In that class of product Yesterday
SAorninc 3 eoope of chicken that had
eosae down from Lebanon went north
on the early overland trata for Port
A "Mali saser" aaat
NEWBRO'S
Weretete tfnl taea ft.
NOT A HAIR-GROWER
BVwtMt HaeMea wtti Set now bB
aatwe dsas tkle. bat by eeatanrlng the
m eateries ef hair fteelik the baa-
la bound to ir aa estera lDtend4; ex-
) amine to sr
eSt H ebrnb-
baslsaea. It rqmlre set
. no MimwA i am Hp the -wna th BaadraaT Sena." "
MaamflM- WW ftc. ttamps. to IPtflCIM Ct.t Itpt I, Mroa,Mkh., far
AWpUOATIOBTB AT WBrOMIKmBT gisBlh IXOrg,
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midget physically, but as a missionary
and leader of world-evangelim he
stands without an equal la the da nomi
nation. . Ha waa severely Injured by
falling through, tba batch of a veeaal at
Vancouver, B. C. several months ago,
and haa to walk with a cane, and durlas
hla address last night be leaned heavily
upoa il
V ' r& solati wrtlaad ' " -
Portland will undoubtedly bo selected
aa the neat meeting-place of the oon
ferenoe. aa tba ministers are desirous
of swelling the already larsa number of
conventions for the Lewie and Clark fair.
Owing to tbls fact, as has already been
published la The Journal, special serv
ices for the exposition erlH be arranged
for before this session oleosa.
The Invitation from Portland will
probably be made by too Men's Christian
union of Grace ohuroh, through Presid
ing lder L B. Rockwell of Portland
district. Thla la the plan at present.
"I fully expect the conference will
meat at Portland In II 01, said Rav. Mr.
Rockwell. "I hardly look for any op
position to the plan, as all wish to soma
to our city during- tha year of tha expo
alt Ion. ' The matter will probably be set
tled at tha last day's session, wbioh will
be Monday." m . '
Perhaps of lbs SToatest lntereet to
Portland, next ta the securing of the
annual eon fa tea so for next year, tba
appointment of . a pastor for Grace
church to succeed Rev. J. R T. Lathrop.
There have been many rumors flying
about here, some of them amaastlng
from Portland. There are three presld
IneT elders whose terms expire with this
eeaaloa of thO eonferenoa, and one rumor
la that one of theea la to receive tha
plase. Another rumor la that Rev. "W.
H Bellook. tbls year pastor of Suaarslda
charob, m to have the pdlplt.
"I will give yon tha swauimneo that
neither of the presiding- aiders or Rev.
Mr. Selleek will be appointed to Grace
church,' said a high officer of the eon
ferenoa. "And, furthermore, I will say
that the man who gets It will ho a mem
ber of -the Oregon conference and will
not ooae from the east to fill tha piaoe."
Aa was pravlously published. Rev. Mr.
Selleek Is prominently mentioned for the
poeiuoa of presiding! elder of ono of the
districts to become -neoaat at tbfa ses
sion. He Is one of the leading- members
of tho conference, haa been in too min
istry more than II years, and has had
varied experience. Two years ago ho
waa aent to Alaska to superintend the
missions by tho Pugot sound eonferenoa,
of which be waa then a member. Under
hu pastorate Sunnysldo ohuroh haa been
cleared of debt, a new parsonage hag
been built and nearly paid. for. and a
new ohuroh will be erected on tho prop
erty at Rast Thirty-fifth and YemhlH
atreeta, next year. -
That Rev. F. Burnett Short will be
returned to Taylor-Street ohuroh there,
is but llttl doubt only tho doubt that
cover all of the- appointments - aff a
bishop. Hie parishioners seat la a re
quest for hla return, ho wants to re
turn, and therefore It la fair to assume
that bo Will be sent back by Bishop
flpellmeyer. Taylor-Street church la the
beat appointment In tbo conference from
the standpoint of salary
Yesterday afternoon tho Woman's
Homo Missionary eoclety hold Its meet
ing. Mrs.aOsmou Royal of Portland,
conference eecretary, made a report
showing that the work of tho organisa
tion had prospered during the year. Dr.
D. U Radar, editor of the Pacific Chris
tian! Advocate of Portland, delivered a
brief addreas paying gi owing tributes to
the work of the deaconesses, Tho day
closed by tho observation of the anni
versary of tho missionary society, led by
Rev. 8. B. Merplnger of Mount Tabor
ohuroh, Portland.
land,' snd last night tea mora coops of
chickens were in the exprees offloe at
the depot billed to Portland aad Seat
tle from Lebanoa. Prom Ooltra yester
day 14 carcasses of mutton also passed
through here for Seattle. Almost any
day quantities of thla alas of merchan
dise Is shipped from Linn county points
to tha larger cities north of here, and
Linn county Is helping- In this way to
feed tho dwellers of the cities, and Inci
dentally carotag a pretty penny for Its
Inhabitants.
Tho east approach of the steal bridge
across th Willamette river bora has
been redecked snd practically rebuilt,
for new strlagers war put In and new
railing built Tha bridge haa been
cloeed for tho past week, snd It was
thla morning again opened for travel.
Tha county court today sent Us bridge
crew to Crabtros, where a couple of
bridges will bo rebuilt before, th winter
rains set to. , '
HOLY ROLLER Y1CTIM
RETURNED TO ASYLUM
- spriel MspaM te Tas ftsawaLt
Oorvalla, Or., Sept. tt. Mra. O. V.
Hurt, who was brought home a few days
ago from the state insane asylum with
the hope of benefiting her mental condi
tion, was taken to Salem last night by
Deputy Wells. She still wears her bslr
down. Holy Roller stylo, and talks very
little, although she appears to bo
slightly Improved.
Mr. Hurt feared hot Influence would
have a bad-affect on their daughter.
Mae, as the latter recovered recently
and waa returned from th , Bo ye' and
Girls home.
grows tea sopaJaetxy . -
Herpicide
Tes Um ret inHlli '
aiiKttt feaewieag of entlp esetnair te knew
that the kttr seta 1U searlahaaeat direct
fro at the hair -papilla. Tbarelors, OX enlr
rsuooel trratmeat ta ta Mtroy the eaaae
f the dla-aae. IlerpMde does thtai It
rsrae danrtnirf. Stop r1I1ag heir sad re
Uts Itrtuv A aVlMrbtraTWar evaeateg.
UWH extraerdhurr results. Trj tt.
Memfet
MANY CITIZENS
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AT MASS
meeting held last night te protest
atralnat tho paaaags of tbo Sou the ra pa
olfte franchise ordloaaoo la rta present
form was largely attended by represen
tative oltleens. . Tho most noticeable
thins lb regard to attendance was the
absenoo of seven out of nine eouaelt
men. Storey aad Saeebao solas tha only
ones present,
J. E. Hedges was chosen ohalrmaa of
the meeUng. and W. S. U Ran eecretary.
After aa Informal discussion of tho
merits and demerits of the ordinance, a
MMlutlna Inlniu be C H. IVO.
eondemnlng tho granting of a perpetual
rranczuse, reciting wo vnnowe awww
of the ordlnaneo and appointing a com
mittee of Svo "to see their host sa
Amvnrm lamllv a nrevent the passage
and approval of tha ordinance a pub-
iianeo ana to corner wtta uie ou ww
eU and the Southern Paclfle railway la
rannl to nretoarlna a franohla that Will
be fair to all parties ooncerned."
Mr. Hedges, oailltuf j. j. uooae to am
eh air, took th floor and proceeded to
dissect tho ordinance ta detail, showing
that It failed to guard tha interests -of
tbo olty in any particular. Other spaak--
ra mra fL stahuabeL W. S. U'Ren. C H.
Dye. T. W. Sullivan and Mayor Dtmlea,
tho Utter being the only one who Is not
oppoasd to the ordlnaneo. In aooord
anoo with tbo reeolUtieo, a eommlttea
m aawthilail annailatine? Of C M. DM.
C H. Caufleld, W. S. U'Raa, W. A. BuU
ley and T. W. suuivan. .
On motion of c. H. Dy. s oommmee
of ftv was appointed to aeoure an
amend roent to tba olty cnarter roroto-
illn (ha mnllnr of a. frennhlss for a
longer period than IS years, and than
only after having been submitted to
aad approved by tbo people.
locator Mens was yeeteroay awunu
over In tho sum of 1100 by Justice of
the Peace Stlpp, and In default of ball
m Bondne In tha aotmtv lalL Lew la
4s tha youthful criminal who stole the
oorao ana ouggy several weee aw
from U. S. Bergman at Sherwood. Two
years aad be robbed a store at Sher
wood and waa ssntanoed to two years
In the nenltentlarv. and was only re
leased abort time ago.
Aed leaa xy-a4. '
TaH Whalam Mneived tnlertea TveS
day while working en th oounty road
at Mew Bra tnac may reanut m aia
loalng ono of his lower Umbo. A heavy
taouldar fall from the too of the bank
and at ruck him on tba lee;, breakuiaj It
in two places, too rajureq, man waa
taken to St. Vincent s hospital, and hla
HtivahiUii aaaa that tt itiaw fca ntMt,
sarv to amputate tha limb, on aooount
Lof tho advanood age ef Whales ft
yearn-- ,
waine Bikd Week nnhhm f the Balvsv
tion Army, who recently returned from
London, whore they participated la cae
International oongress, will be features
at tha. bml. Helvetian Armv hall- to
night and smslgn Crabtrea has made
preparation or a Ms aoaor ox
their oomlng
J, ft Pllsbury we hi th attp pestst -
day from Portland.
Judge Cake of the Commercial eras or
Portland transacted business ta tbls olty
yesterday. .
The marriage ef Mlaa Jasslo O. Bur
dick to Mr. John A. Ksae was solemn-'
(ad at the eourt houaa bv Judau Rraa
Tuesday afternoon, Tho soupla Fu
Ide at Olympla, Wash.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde O. Huntley, wno
hava haan aniottriflne la the east for the
past five montha, returned home yes
terday. They visited tao sc. i-ouis ex
poeltlon while abaent,
Tho suit of Mra. MUlta Kruss to re
oover IS4.IB for aa unpaid board bill
from Themes Pay has been aatioably
settled out of court.
Mlaa Sarah Rrnbat anJ lfr. A. S.
Clutter were married yesterday at Hood
View church by Rev. uiuigee, -rne
bride Is the daughter of County Com
missioner atroost.
Tha atma At tha WoiMt'l Lewis Snd
Clark club haa been chaaged to the
wmmu'i nlnb at Ore eon Cltv. Aa Inter
esting meeting was held Tuesday after
noon at the home or Mrs. ueoorge
Harding, president of the dub, which
am aat in future at tha home of Ita
members on th Arst and third . Fridays
of each month. To next mealing win
uk place octotber I at tn noma ox
Mrs. W. S. U'Rea. '
f. m if iwrna and famllv. for sis veers
past residents of Oregon City, left thla
morning for Sal axe, wher they wiu re
side.
J. C Cooper, a proralnent ottuen of
MoMtaavUl. was la tba alty this morn-
l"w. W. Mastarson'o lfltlo daugtiter la
anAMmlit an oneration for appeadV
oitla at St. Vincent's hospital today.
Tbo Presbyterian church tonight win
hold service preparatory to communion.
which will be cetenraxaa at in morning
servloo next Sunday. .
SHORT CROP SENDS
WASHINGTON HOPS UP
' peiel tnapaam to The laaraiU
nuwnia. Wash.. Sept, S). "Look out
for high prices In hops,' Is the warning
4n h winnus Bro there. Of this city.
tha largest dealer la tha commodity fan
this section. Crop aborts, is ui oauss
assigned. The hop market Is la aa ex
cited conditio. Yesterday ptiees Were
advanced from M to 17H oents a pound
Tho shortage 1a Wsshington Is aU on
tho west aide of the atounialno, wtiere if
is estimated the drouth cat growers out
of fully T.O0 bales, reducing th crop
front the estimated ROM bales to U..
It la estimated that fully I.QM bales have
changed band ta this state during the
peat few days, yet many holders are
hanging an tics patio or signer
prices. In Kngland it to reported there
la a shortage la supply or wjtm ewr.,
and English buyers are heavy bidders
her.
It ta asserted that to per Cent of the
California crop, M per cent of the Ore
go crop and to per cent of the Wsshing
ton crop to already ta the bands of deal'
Hops opened at S) oents a poan thai
morning, and M oents to expected during
the day.
Ctsedsl tmeeteb to The erael. '
Baker City. Or.. Sept. 1. The friends
Of Dr. U. . McDaalela have circulated a
petition nominating him for mayor of
Baker City, to bo voted upoa at the oom
lng election en November T. Th peti
tion has been numerously signed by
business mea of the eity of all political
parties and eomplexkma. It la under
stood that no other candidate will be
nominated by tbo business men, and that
those heretofore mentioned sa possible
eandidateo have withdraws Or have been
withdraws hy their trieads.
MEETING
i ; . e
sjwjgf AalAJMstt wauunram o
TMMWMTWA FRAxTOMZatB TO OOSC
PAJTT A OmMOAT OXTT AJTS OOSf
Mjrm APPOiaTgRPt v '
, "...v- r i t t; -',,
V (spesWI Bwaateb ta The feereaU-
Crtaeai--ll--vgli
GOES THOUSANDS OF
MILES FOR A DENTIST
(apeetal Dapatrb to Tea Jasrsal l '
Seattle. Waseu Sept.- ). Joha Drake,
a brother of Former United Stales
Marshal James C Drake now saanagor
of the Bnoquallmla Power company at
Taooma, made the Ions trip from Pair
baakay la the Tanaaa country, Alaska,
to Seattle solely for th purpose of hav
ing a tooth pulled.
Drake to a prosperous mining man la
the north. Three weeks ago hla tooth
began to ache. Hla dentist waa ta Seat
tle oa business and Drake would not try
another. -hi otwUhaiaao lag, that naviga
GIVES BIS LIFE
TO SAVE ANOTHER
ooxsAsm, .
-- iaiMa Sa TV a
Vancouver. Waab- SODt, St. News
that William Ayere and James wiioy
na rhair llaath In a Wall bv SSnhrXla-
tlon waa brought to Vancouver this
morning. The well la located oa Ayer s
farm at Manor, thla oounty. It Is about
At - - muw. Thar had haan mmt
trouble with tho weU for some time, and
m waaba M A vara aaeurad the nolo Of
wiiaw and the twa men ooaamaneed work
oa the well. On aooount ef the damp
ness they woraeo in anon aume o
about aa hoar oaoo, ana xsw aears
each day. - '
Teaterday morning tho men aa
planned to some to Vancouver. Wiley
had bis team hameeeed before break
fast Urns, after which ha weot down la
tho well to get a mattock which ho had
la hana tha aaw Itravlmie WlleV WOOt
dowa a ladder Into th welL Oa hla
way Sows be called to on of hla obU
area to drop a rope dowa to draw th
mattock up! This done. Wiley started
to ascend, but when aoont pair way sp
ha tajtitaa ait hark. The children be
came alarmed and immediately scoured
the assistance of Ayere. several oz tae
near neighbors were sis aroused, and
gathered about twu. ,
v RUled AIM w J llsg is is l -Aware
daaoanda the ladder and When
dowa called for a rope to draw Wiley
up by. as he believed him to be seriously
hi, Tha mna waa fastened about
Wiley's leg and the mea on the surface
'drew hist out Avers then started to
ootno up, but when part way up iixe
.u sail te the bottom' of th welL In
dications showed that Wiley bad tied
front the. effect or . asms,, an men
order to secure the body of Ayere a
swamp hook waa seeurao ana raeionea
ha and of the rone and with thla
Ayors body waa brought to tho top of
the well by catching tn boob in ais
clothes. ' -- .
Both men wore heada or famines.
imri waa tg vaara Of SaTe SSd leave
a widow and- four children. Wllsy
leaves a widow and tw onuarenr jis
was l years of age.
.Tho interment took plsoo today.
Aysr was burled, at Plonoes cemetery
and Wltay at WUeoa Bridge cemeUry.
a a amai taiHe tba women of the
Baptist ohuroh be vs. organised an aia
society. t' ,
b.iUm YVinetant Williams, who
to be In command of the department of
tho Columbia, to scheduled to arrive at
a. harwh on next Saturday. Word
haa been received at headquarters from
tho headquarters of the racine aivision
w 4ii iaaa flan Pranolsoo today.
- aii. Hla houaehold effects
have already been received and arc
awaiting his arrival ' '
The second of the twins of Ray P. and
at thla Blae died TSSter-
day, aa the result of polaoning .with
oonoentrated lye a weea ago.
Marrltt VanAtta. wno nas oeem vwn-
Aiumhw and Rntsh Prairie, re
turned yesterday to MeMinnville, Orn
where he will resume nis
Minnvlllo oollege. . , ,
WASHINGTON SYNOD
OF LUTHERANS MEET
' -f ' Snalal fuaeatah is The learBaLI 11
aaiMaid. Waab,. Sent. flX The Luth
erans of the Washington district arc
ooMtns A Joint synod In th Lutheran
ahn-eh at this olaos. The opening ser
mon waa preached by Rev. P. Oroschupf
of Bpohana, wno revwweu tne worm di
tho synod, which was organised ta Ml
aMk nlna fiaatnra and alcht laV HI am
ber, it now numbers mot than MS,o9t
communicante and aaarly aw pastors.
Tha avand te divided Into ton districts.
of. which Washington to one of tha
MMMvaat. namhtnns enlv to members.
rha fnilnarin naatore are in attend
ance upon the synod: A, Benaian, Ta
ooma; A. Krauae, rortuino; J. r. iw
h Oraann PltV! H. FlathOTA. Aurora.
Oregon; C. Beuohler, Penlncula, Or.) L.
Drews, Wlnlocx; w. Honoerger, twym-
pta: A. Ftoblekorn, ruyaiiup; a. Haass,
La Grande, Or.; C. Hopf. Kndlcott; H.
vMnwk feltavtihi! p. Mueller. Lfnd:
Oeorgo STyrlch, Oenesses; C. Schnlk, Col
fax; A. Aberele. Sal am. Or.; H. Rlehe,
Odessa; ' A, Hbra. Slckelton; P. Oro
schupf, Spokans; O. r. Paueehert,
Spokanoi A. Marts, Ratadruat, loano.
Yale. Or- Sept. to Bv " taaportty
vote of I to 1 the Vale school district to
day floated bonds for tho completion of
tho annex to the public school building.
Tho question of bonding the district waa
voted upon about a moatb ago, out waa
lost by a small majority.
ftsatlbP
ThOowls
Pleateat. PsIMeMe
sTl4(rt, Taxatavl Ow)sPetL VxPaBsai
i at nrlna. ISa. SW. Ma
Pevar lUltes, Wa
jf4 la bulk. Tba reselne Ublit ftenipes 000,
aaaraaeeea m rare er
rear kaek .
Sterilag Sessedy Co., Chleege or W.T.
ST bsve eammd vtth ailea fee tolier-els yesra.
ia jar aco leal April I bates Uilni CwwiM
r eeaallpulea. i la enera of e week I poiUea
ptlaa lca te 4lBpaa aa4 s the fed of lit
jraelatler aM Bet tnrnble Bia et bTI, Caar
Pnjaxo
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tion to about to eleee and be will have
te make the trip back ever th lea and
snow, be bundled up bis face, and with
the Jumpiaf molar for sompanfv started
soutbi t i '
He arrived on the Cottage City yes
terday and half an hour later was In a
local deattat'a chair with his Fairbanks
scientist at work with strange foroepa.
New that he Is out he will visit his
brother la Taooma and start back ta two
dara. He has no other business, hs says.
to attend to at this tun and to badly
needed at btf mine,.. , ...
DIRECT PRIMARY
LAW DISCUSSED
faWsl Dweatrfc to The Jeer-ti l
Salem, Or., Sept. tt The matter of
tha application of tho direct primary
law continues to agitato tho minds of
politic lane, lawyers and oven some of
tho others la this city. County Clerk
Roland yectorday refused to correct the
register of a man who registered la
June, and who appeared at hla offloe
yesterday for the purpose of declaring
hla political affiliations Clerk Roland
said there was nothing ta the statutes
requiring him to receive this amended
registration, nor did he think b had
any right to make any notations on the
registry books where ho had written
tha word "cloeed" before th June elec
tion last yesr.
Th queatloa as to the nomination of
a congressman or a member of th state
legislature la such an Inopportune case.
wher tho vacancy would have to be
filled before tho opening of tho book
for registration of voters ta IMa, snakes
th question serious.
The question of the- municipal prima
ries that are not specifically provided
for, however, seems a little more com
plex than the other msttors oonncoted
with this law, yet there seems that
there ta little doubt that tho primary
nominations must bo made under thla
act m oraer to do legau for tne act re
pealed all other laws governing primary
nomination.
tt was generally supposed that tho
oounty registration books would be cer
tified to tho eity returning boards for
the purpose of municipal eleotlona, but
there is noting la either the old regis
tration law nor la the new primary alec
tion law that requlree the clerk of the
county .to supply these registry books
to tho eity. It being presumed that the
Intent, of the makers of the law being te
require eltlea to prepare for their own
registrations. Thus If Salem desires to
bold Its municipal election In Deoemr
ber tho eity will have to pass a regis-
tratloa ordtnano and prepare to regis
tar voters of tho city before SO days
before the election, when tt hi required
that tho prlmarlee be held.
. The mayor and the eommlttea of tha
council that was appointed to take this
matter up, however, seem to be of a
very contrary opinion, end they have de
cided to reoommend that the primaries
be held according to the old taw. They
have decided and win make the follow
ing report to the council, which meets
oa Tuesday, night: ..
W your special committee, charged
with the duo application of what la
known as tho direct primary nominating
law of tho state of Oregon, adopted by
the people at the late general election
hi June of tho current year, hep leevs
to report that. In our opinion. It will
not be aafs nor expedient to attempt to
apply th provielene of said law to the
forthcoming municipal election In Sa
lem oa the first Monday la December,
for the reason that said law ta. In cer
tain vital elements, so conflicting and
ambiguous as to render a reasonable
and effective application thereof, aa
whole, practically Impossible; and we
do most respectfully urge that the
measure be left In abeyance so far aa
this roar'B election Is concerned, and
that the several parties ta-lthta tho etty
bo permitted to put their respective
candidates before the people by such
aocepted methods as have prevailed in
the oaaL and that the election proceed.
and be determined, alone; auoh line of
custom aa have gained countenance with
the people of thla eity; tbls, until tha
legislature ahall amend the law referred
to so as to make Ha use at sue Suc
cessful and satisfactory."
HOP GROWERS WANT
LARGER WAREHOUSES
- (Sasrlat TAeeateh to The Jearaal.1 '
Irtdependenos, Or., Sept. to. The hop
growsrs are circulating petition to
have extra large warehouses placed at
Independence. They estimate that close
to UflOO baled of hop will bo shipped
from her thla year, and there will be a
large Increase over that amount aext
year. Th Southern Pacific has two
largo warehouses bet at the present
time, but the hop Industry requires large
storing space for the hops, and the room
will be wholly Inadequate to star all the
hope.
The growers will -probably send a me
to i Portland with the petition. They do
not expect to be able te get pace ae
Bsmmodatlens ta readiness for this seav
eoa, but they bellev that tho present
oendltlon should be bettered before the
next season. No complaint Is made
against th Sot-thorn Pacific regarding
thla matter a the present congested con
dition has not been of long standing, and
tba hop Industry has been Increasing to
Its present proportions In this oounty
very rapidly during the last few years.
4flpeeti1 MsMtcfc to The Jeerkal.) .
Oranta Pass, Or., Sept. to Mrs, 1. R.
Mannom. aa old resident of this oounty.
dropped dead yesterday while riding ro
a wagon returning from Oranta Pass to
ber bom at Williams.
She was accompanied by her eon-by
law, David Vineyard, and hto daughter.
All three were quietly riding alonf and.
talking With one another when, with
hardly a moment's warning Mra. Han
nam fell oead from her seat. Up to her
last moment she had seemed perfectly
welL Her age was about to year,
AfUl
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fameial INeaetsb to Tas Jeataal.)
La Orands, Or Sept. ft. Christopher
Johnson, tho owner of one of- the finest
fruit ranches st Frultdalc, on mils
north of this olty, died Tuesday morn
ing after a lingering llmeec. Th body
was Interred la too Mormon cemetery
her today. Hh leaves a widow and sev
eral children, end tha morning after hto
death hto wife save birth to iwlas.
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