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. ' .....'.the' obegom daily tournal. Portland,' Wednesday, evenino, april i.'.isos. ' -
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VeaKlitlleBoys ..liMAiKMra fini Ml Jt i -i.
(Continued from PasraPTi-)
ayor-rsnsrsl and report dlrsetly to ths
wintw Zt Mi-t in n!n th re.
ords of tha survtyor-fnaral oWey.
aid "incidentally In o-famlnir
. " ui.... ii.rnntin. then oommii-
?r:."i,".h." tTni filca. Oraana
soon dlaeoTsrad
that my
annolntment
urveror-reneral earoa thrown in;
influanca of ' Oaorf C Brewwii, "
founj amon tha of flea f 2j5Sf' JS2
Brownalls nama aa notary publlo wa
attacbsd o afldavlta n aurrtylng oon
UactsnV surveys balng mad b my-
years, atidln tha aggrlU forming
largo nunabor., '
Or Oft a Wroajr JToot.
Oroono "ought Information i In f!
to BrownaU among Brownoll'o pomical
anemias. nd they were. not difficult to
and! nor dumb wheu found, and from
thTsaJlid information thus obUtand.
ama to tho conclusion that all nea
FrwduTent Tbeaa opinions oJ 0n
olved Lin m? junw In or P,r
u MOina 1 1 i riim awuae . .
nr.nt aa dletrict attorney.
had bean promUod him by
wthinv waa farther from the truth
thaa aurvaya which ha w lnX. '
rI .M th.ie aurveya war . honeeuy
Thi raaion why Brownell'a nam ap.
eld oofrwuently upon th record
and 100 would hava baen
hoTaTnad to Owna bad ha oought th
SBS a?on,th. Part.. a Intar.-t but
"-S"?."?!.. . rtatmoiita of BrowH
SffS wmiit; " who" knew nothing of tna
facta.
siowmaU'a Bklrta Claaa.
Tha raaaon waa that In all thaa year
the akslatanta upon tho aurvaya ware
ine aii-" r" -ountr. and all
SFaT3a ass
ner.?' A contract would avar-
which
Banatora
know mora about , aurvoya In mmuw
thaO'Graan oouia aiacoverun w...
, - . jro Able to d orima. .
Oreena'a report to Hitchcock hadra-
etirted In the aenaing io uregon u .
Heoey and W. J. Burna, and among oth
er ma ttera theoa - - rntm - - lnv"t H(aUd
Hrownell s connacnon wim n"
uryeye. They wr In tio manna
pledged to protect BrownaU, ao HaU waa
" . Keen Kttt llllla lh COil-
r"".lw:VTrVr""Aa?.fUrinve.tlation.
and'havlnf given du oonolderaUon to
Ureenea retoort, thay.wer uturly uij.
able to find that BrownaU had oofnilt-
tmA a Bingia criminal act umu wuiuu
paia an rndlotment. and did not do ao
0,, .a ...rfUUnf avMoflA thaa.1 HAl
had almply run a monumental blufj
uii.hall Vnltnn anil HrownelL and
niada it work. too. In order to wipe
BrownaU out of tha race for d'at"1
tt?r-'i however' while tha arand jury
waa inveatlgatlnc th Moore field note
that an Inoldent occurred, upon which
tha indictment of Brownell waa baaed.
Two witneaaea befor th krand Jury,
ti i.. RUvun. ateted that Brown-
all had aaked them to make mlaleadlng
ku wttr.eaaea had never aen th
affidavit algned by them, or thoae
algned oy myaeir ior uum, um mw
I'rS... if,-A in fla il notea In
book form, but were, ramiuar wiin
them only in pampniai iprm, wwj
Ing algned them In that form, and when
i-MAfmiiiui wicn ina dooii
denied having Been in em oeiure. wun.
waa a true cieiemeni pi
they war aewed in th
being algned. .
Heard Browaell'a ooaveraatioa.
I waa present when Mr. Brownell
i.iwt aiih Mr. llowlena. one oi me
men Brownell waa Indicted for havln
i know that Mr. Browne
In no way suborned Howland. but on
the contrary, did not even wow inaj
ui.4 mini bafora the grand
jury, a Howland atated he had been
fnt IOr BY Siwnwj, mM. v
him to "atate th facta a they were
. a A aua iin nnthtnf. '
When- Browneii a rnenoa w.uu -reward
him for his political efforts in
behilf of Mitchell and Fulton. Wie
with Greene, aaw a chance tp discredit
u. nn with the deoartment, and
began to threaten Brownell with Indict
tary publlo aaal. when In fact Brownell
i a . a i mnpAmr nan or i L-
k h wiM Brownell to
.... o uit.K.ll and ask him to
keep Hall Irora inaicuog mm - -
faaaa W IT WB SB IB.I1 UllCUBOi t .......
Brownell knew he had never committed
and when Mitchell wrote orow.i
a sur
oUTould ha;;' beVn a "conalderab
5ne BMwnell being eontlnuou. y In
Soiltlc. during thos r. nA MM of;
Bee being my headquartera when noi
convenient wr - v - thi
near at his-office In order to sign the
ttl.tu? h.fnra Brownell aa a notary
""w.n VU ..nariaiiv wu this eonven
fent wh It wm notorious that Brown
ln .u ...rh work waa Slm-
p V a p . dV from the voter 4hat he
would support Georg C. Brownell at
iZ, mZJiXin election. That waa the
entire truth in the -matter .mt
Am .irvvnr-creneral. I naa jet
Ci .,nfrtn r: R. Moor, a com
potent aurveyor of 26 yar' experience,
both upon pubUo and. privat work, and
rman1?. miliar With ail the dU of
government surveys. , This contract
was for the .survey of arid lands in
southeastern Oregon, and waa let at
w i.t.in nrlnaa or l& tnA ST per
fmiea, and according to the rules of the
?i...V. arithout advertlatng. as no
kiJT. H.inr t& car mile would be con-
'dn?;f d-t-M Ma executed in HOI
and th aaslstanta, wUh one exception.
ma vaainenta or vukhuum
..-.i.tinn nf the 'contrai
y.n fom .tnnre enraced a party to
.v.. .m niu of the survey. I
;"-ot-"mdiTin- the field, aa the
z i- ...aaaui.. aunn ceDiea oenia
made in ink upon paper furnfshedl by
urveyor-general'a office, aa waa cus
tnmarv. These conies when completed
wer turned over to me aa fvJ1r:
Jeneral. and on examination It wi
wnd that all of the asltan U had not
.i.n.H all of the affidavits, but all had
signed a portion.
Italdrum llm apra.
. .it it,, man were neraonally known
a T andeavored to meet the two
k. aimed in full, and at dlf
7'i dfd meet them, on the
...... that rrm. but aa both re
Zided in the' country. itw dlff to
get them to sparo the time td com and
lgn th fleii notes, and I finally re
ouested permission to sign their names
iyhelf. This wa readily granted, and
7 carried th Held nots to Brownell's
offteeV where the flrt affidavits ha4
been made. I dld not find Brownell at
mm ami on the next morning oalled
.A flnrilna- him still absent.
.i .... ,ka nftmts nf the assistants and
tk- aimed Brownell's name and
stamped his seal upon th affldavita.
By tho rules of the general land of
iZl k., affidavit Cicludlna? an en
tire oontract was required, and such
form waa irequenuy uoa. wni,
1..? Had followed the old custom and
attached affidavit to each . aeparate
township, which not being required was
i mara matter of form and could in
no way affect tho work In the field
ii Kl aulatan'ta arnflnt one still re-
aid In Clackamae county and bavy been
tn aim new affldavita aa to the
faithful performance ..of thla contract
whenever tailed upon to do ao. Greene
discovered the name of Brownell at
tached to the field notea of tho Mopre
contract, ana as xnai nnm.
nnnn him aa does a red rag
ahakeft in the fac of a bul I ho at once
decided that th. work In the field had
not been performed, and In interviews
to newspapers so stated, although, the
work had been Inspected and favorably
reported upon by D. W.-Klmward, a
tlnlted States Inspector of surveys,' an
engineer of experience and a man who
books alter
h me that
was not
in
January. 14. that he naa Been
and that Hail would protect him
(Brownell) irom proaecunuu.
waa simply prowoimi
K.n. inAitd for something which
Mitchell himself knew througi
Brownell had not done and
guilty of.
Travesty or juavma.
t .hi. in luatica to Mr. Brownell
because I positively know that he never
had any improper conawii ..
iSvernment land transaction or with
q n v aovernment aui yrj a, v
Agent Greene; that he was in no way
iltVilmA diraitlv or Indirectly. In any
conspiracy with me or with any one
else, so far aa I know, to defraud or
assist. in defrauding the government out
ri i.nH or out of anything elae
VI ll J s-- f -
. . ...... V. .,,.1,1 -,nt
I poaitiveiy anow :
which he never committed Is simply an
outraga and a reiioction upun w.
partmeni oi W",, melDrOm.
November 2t, 1D07. (
sraoer'a Affidavit.
The affidavit made by J. W. Draper
la aa followa: nrVamaa.
W. TJraper, being first duly
my become line itronj men.
Same of thitron men of to.
day were lckJy boy yteri --
50. Many of them received, ;
Scott's
Emulsion
at their fnother'i knee. Thli
had power In It that chaned
them from weak, delkatt
boys Into itronj. robut boy.
It ha the iame power to-day.
Boy and flrU who are pale
and weak get food and enerfy
out of SCOTTS EMULSION.
It make children Srow. 11
AO Dracfafel
BO. a4 flO.-
CAKE STREFIGTI1EHS
A POPULAR CAUSE
At Thft Dalles lie Pleases
the Friends of the Peo
ple's Rule.
The Dalles, Or., April 1. There was a
rousing Republican meeting her last
night when IL M. CM or ruruauu
KCVlan'Cmlnat, ToWniES
Tnen waa m u.a
Btatea senator
la
present and eiithualasm rati high.
ah rfn,.k aa to tha sentiment of the
people In this county with refer
Krrr. . vr 1 k. dlaanneared
is generaily needed thafU will b up
h4.jn thUrlmar.es by a nhr
"rengtfionod 'the
. - mrA hia chamolonlng Statement
No. 1 haa won pirn many followora
Mr Cake ' leaving her, will tour
. in hohaif of hla canal-
d"y" H 1. meeting with flattering r.-
ceptlona.
ADMIRA.L EVANS WILL
BE GIVEN GOLD KEY
In
o ttl wash.. April 1. A key mad
Aiaaka sold, to algnlfy that
the door of the city Is open to the of
State of Oregon
l 1. J. W. Drapi
sworn on oath, aay :
the age of I years.
In Oregon City. Clack
gon, for a period of .8
That during the .aaldn tim nay
vhA-n in' an Intimate way, nmr.-
That I am 01
and have resided
maa county, Oregon,
years.
drum,
who waa a govermnn -ju '"V'
1 of Oregon, and who-
I
of
In
examiner for thVg'
was appointed in th
h.lde?aldofnce"untllVmVum."ln the
''That I am an attorney at law and
nricUce betoVe the . United State, land
office, the general iana oinco, .
interior department.
That in Jui. n -n V
occupied office room In the of flee
0?;S; City,d continue fo do so n,
.11 t ..mnviiA mv office to roruan
bfegon, on or about July 1. .
That said Georg C. Brownell had no
InteVot whatever or knowledge of my
rtlnod In the stale
couru arid not before the land office
That in 1901. I know that ald OorRe
Brownell was a notary public and
that he naa ns noiurwi
"Cie know that said Henry MeWrum
aforesaid; did at varloua times between
June. 1901, and during the year of 1903,
while said Brownell waa out f J" ot;
polltlcil way, 'coemto-sard-BrownPll-s
,,al hia notorial aeal and attached
""'"i " ., . k.i in ha
It dlvera times 10 """,,:
field notes or government surveys, ap
nllcatlona therelor. and other surveying
Sapws? and sign his name thereto and
when remonstrated with by me his re
ply was "that It did not amount toany-
Ihln
fleers and sailors or tna vn" .'"li
which will visit Seattl In June! will be
preaented to, the admiral of the flee
upon it arrival. The key, which will
be made of Alaska nuggets contributed
tZ patriotic Dersons. will be presented
on behalf of the city by Mayor Joan
Miller.
RICHEST STRIKE IN THE HISTORY OF THE CAMP MADE IN THE FLORENCE MINE ON MONDAY
GOLD FIELD,
land, Or
Ne. March PortUnd-FlorineeMininr and Lea.ing Co., Roont IS Mallory Bldj Port.'
Lait eveniog tha leaia' adjoining us on we rior.nc ... STEWART.
" . .. -a. i-f- ,'.arfa from our president. W. B. Stewart, who Baa
receivea at una 1 1 ....
. V .-,Jtf-,. o wa dav. hfnre. ITlOiO readers Oi tnis auvciut.v
, , - t
maps
tors
ended
rich
lust
Vlnranra
ner dav). Haves-Monnett, or a x ur inc. '.'7:1 r ( -x xner ence. ex-
S morsel'of hesitation. Our Mr. Stewart is a pr.ct.ca miner f 5 be relied 7pon MOST IMPLICIT-
Ml nttMJ V . . ,T , , . .... ,
stockholders, and here in the
this office DOES congratulate
many more will be permittea
ripened trom tne seea wc nave wwu, . , X . i,..:, .,.. tridav and oarticioate w th us in the joyous en
!fe.Lnlon. to the richnes.
of this leased always seems a big degree nicer to hsve the lusciou. appie w.u..
Another Telegram
Arriving at Goldfield from Rawhide, where Mr. Stewart had signed a
JeT thorough inspection of our Florence Lease, and th.P wired
lease on one of its best claims; he
aa follnw:
ICUuil wii v. . TJ,.,
30.-Portland-Florence Mining and Leasing Co Koom 13, manory 0m8.,
trnrV A thorouff
Wi.uri6uw. t::7.:- - t .r d.v
Or. Florence Lease showing wen. umuui ,u
land,
W. B. STEWART.
rw
... .1.. .:.u !
This mean, that we need not be surprised to .hear at any ,t.n, that our s are wo .nc - -..
that we will be warranted in withdrawing our shares from the market, and summed up mc ..
Three Properties In One
100 acre, of ground outright, one mile 4 . h.lf north 1
sides by producing mines. Expert mining engineer. ... i rTi; rldfield Void belt, and that
the district, most empnaticaiiy k! " .iV r rht months. It will require 25 to 5J
- . ...
share per momn. own
per month (next week we
vidends at the rate of $100
W own
surrounded on three
acquainted witti
.r. .o work h i. mine o! I il .bdl w bt in.inifiot of 10 nl. wi
will change tne terms to per ccuv uu r
per month.
Two Rich Leases
In Goldfield we
' . . a ,1 . T1 a....
have a lease, iust ready to burst into the dividendclass of its sister leaiet on tne ;
- . . a il j 1 - ikaai ri an r n a npir stibiil au via invttui
from which we most earnestly believe we sn... .H on,- at a much better, rate.
This is what
cry side Ify other leases every day yielding at this, and some at a
"cb this lease is m.de, i? the richest gold property to he world
nuis and Morses
are a bad combination and the
resultant strained shoulders and
legs must be giTencareful atten
tion if yaur faithful beast la to
be spared to yon. Prompt treat
ment la necessary and the best
suited for the purpose is old
reliable
Mexican
Mustang Liniment.
Made of oils, famous for their
penetrating and healing quali
ties It quickly relieves soreness,
soothe the Injured parts and
removes all stiffness from the
joints and limbs.
Bead for a FREB copy of oar valuable Booklet
"Point from a Hone Doctor's Diary." v
Lyon Maoulactnring
I rum BV, srooaija, c. a.
mine.
W are hemmed in on eve
The Horence mine, on wniu.i L'Vn'n t pt v TH. BEST" in that famous camp
We have a lease on a Kawniae cia.rn "Y" ? KNOWS HIS BUSINESS, and for this reason
comes of having a practical mining engineer at our head. Hfc. "JXrj, 0'f this 100 ACRES,
blast can be exploded and the last gold extracted from this property. .
,h.t. re now own.d by our vttgkim .nd c"r"f JJ, r ,tn8er th.t h.d joinl
Mall Delayed
W. .4ept.a . Lttet (torn Mr. Stewart In tin), lor .hi. .drnttonUBt. tut dtUytd m.il lu. doubtt.M
'tMtHS iSS ? J?Ji.n& PP.ic.iou. or ft. r thing tt know th,?'
will be- too late. .
Shares lOc Each. lO Per Cent Down ondlO Per Cent Per Month
This may be any day now.
The Portland-Florence Mining & Leasing Company
SridC.
McKechnie; Superintendent, R. G. Virtue. rMfi.M fr, f rharre.
Send us your address and we will mail you an up-to-date map of Goldfield free of charge.
; - ' "
twniiufltw
SENSIBLE HOBBY,
Well - Known People Devote
Spare Time to Upbuilding
Health.
Physical culture ia getting to b mor
and mor of a hobby with many people,
who devot their spare tlm not only to
upbuilding- their own phvaical health,
but In preaching doctrine of food health
to otner. y v ...
There ta no exouae loaay ior any pr
aon, unlea tainted with an incurable
disease, remaining- alckly, with the
great advance in medical discoveries
and th growing popularity of phyaical
culture. -', 1 t .'. . '
In th dlseas of digeatlon and nutri
tion, for example, an acknowledged
epeciflo tratmnt ha been found in
Ml-o-na. Jt 1 relied upon a a oer
talritv In relieving the worst troubles
of dlgeitlon and aaslmllatlpn. and max
Jng a complete cur. . 1
Peopl Buffering with headaches, pal
pitation, sleepleaanea. bad taate In th
mouth, coated tongu.j dlatreea after
eating, peck befor th yea. nervoua
neaa and general delibity. and any other
of - th many dlatreaalng reault of v
weakened atotnaxjh, should profit by th
dlaeovery of Ml-o-na atomach Ubleta.
Woodard, Clarke Co. hav een o
many curea by Ml-o-na of atomach and
general run-down stat. of health that
,they ar firm, believer In th power of
thla remedy to eor practleaOy every
caae. and they show this faith by giv
a Vuiran tee. with every 60-cent W
of Ml-o-na to refund the money unieai
it dor- all thst 1" olalniPd for it.- Ihov
tnko tha whole risk. n.l !i-o-na
. a i ii a miTiar ux
tornf-and wouM do noT on .nTtap."
Bubaorlbed and sworn to befor. m
t(hB,e"al2)d "y 0t nuVoTO9'
K Kotary Publlo for Oregon,
rattenon'a Affidavit.
Th Ptteron affidavit Is a- followa:
State of Oregon. County of aMtamaa.
aa!---, H. I pattraon, being first duly
ThVJ h5v ?.rided in Oregon City.
Clackamaa county, Oregon, many yeara
Sd have reside in Clackamas county.
TSat'l hav been an Intimate political
and peraonal friend of Henry Meldrum
'0T"tyinajune, 1904. while Henry Meld
rum and I wer looklnsr over ome land
In the Btleta reaervaflon, Oregon, we
hid a converaation regarding mat
ter and regardinar Oeorg C. Brownell.
and In that conversation, Bald Henry
Meldrum stated to m that the govern
ment would probably indict Brownell
for something that he. Meldrum, had
don. I asked htm What he meant by
that; aSd h iUted that prior to the
vear 1903 he had. many times, gorte
Into the office of Brownell and algned
nia name to field notea of government
aurveva and application for survey
an" attached hf. notary public seal to
thThat he did this without Intending to
do Brownell any harm, that It had been
a custom for many year to do that
Wft V
That these things were done without
Brownell' knowledge and that Brown
ell. aa far a he knew, did not even
know at this time. In June 1904. that
he. Meldrum, had been in the habit of
alanine his name -and uin his seal.
(Signed.) H. I PATTERSON.
Subscribed and aworn to before me
this 10th day of October. 1907.
. (Seal of County Court.)
v. w. flRRBNMAN. Countr Clerk.
By B. A. SLEIGHT, Deputy.
LUBIN1S HEM0VED
BY SECRETARY ROOT
(United Pre teased Wire.)
Washington, April 1. Secretary Root
has revoked the appointment ef - David
t ..ki n rniifnrnia a the American
member of th laternatlonal InsUtut
-WhOTdtcltn to malt a detailed
Btatement, to , the f225JJ:
tee4dgUD,irVtohcon
States to be represented at th interna
tional - conference by, a regularly ap
pointed dlplomatio representative, be
oauM of the many International ques
tion that will arlaav. - Hence h ap
pointed Ambassador Oriseoya as - th
American member. X.ubin Is now In
Rome. There are some wh6 think that
Secretary Wilson, who U said to be blt
tnr aenlnit Lnhin end tho Institute, is
r-pons.Uij fur ti.e Cailioiiiian'a re-
HAVE YOU $16.00 IN CASH TO INVEST?
CAN YOU INVEST $10.00 A MONTH?
DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO INVEST IT?
WOULD YOU INVEST IP YOU KNEW?
That's the Whole Situation in a Nutshell
If you answer the first two questions in the affirmative,
the second in the negative and the last one encourag
ingly, it is pretty near a certainty that you are willing
tolnvest in a first-class bond proposition on easy terms.
It is seldom that the small buyer has an opportunity
to buy railroad bonds on small payments. This is one
of the .few. The principal difference between buying
railroad bonds and railroad stock is that you have all
the assets of the corporation behind the promise to pay
5 per cent per annum on the bonds, while the dividends
from stock are uncertain. It is the difference between
a long chance and a first-mortgage lien. That's some
difference, isn't it? In other words, you get your
money back when you buy good bonds, while stock, no
matter how good the company may be, promises you
nothing. Buying bonds is loaning money on good
security, at a good rate of interest. The company takes
all the chances you none.
MORRIS
BRQ.TtiERS,
AN
181
RAILWAY
S
BOND
The bonds of the OCEAN SHORE RAILWAY OM- , ;
PANY are secured by assets valued at over $4,500,000.
These assets consist of over $2,000,000 in terminal prop
erty in the hearts of San Francisco and Santa Cruz; 80 -
miles of the best right of way in the United States 34 1
miles of completed railroad, now in operation and; al- '
ready paying dividends; rolling equipment of every sort,. ;
and franchises that are very valuable. Besides all this;
your investment" will be in the bonds of a company that -;
has the opportunity of becoming one of the wealthiest
short-line railway companies in the United States. This
is due to the wonderfully rich country through: which
the line passes. It has never been tapped, by a trans ; ,
portation line. The bonds are $100, par value. You
may purchase one or more at $92 cash or $96, payable
$16 down for each bond and; $10 per month. These
bonds bear 5 per cent interest, payable semi-annually.
If purchased at $92, they net 5)4 per cent, and if bought
at $96, they net 5.21 per cent-There is scarcely another ,. .
,tm. rtmin 4 Vint rlftpa'flS Well. f '
BA1C wuuvii. vri , . ,,
ROOM 6
f,G0MMERO