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. THE OREGON' DAILY 'JOURNAL; PORTLAND. THURSDAY ' EVENING? KVTXVL i;'lfe03.. "XlXZX. MCI IU GIVMAWAYmP: J Yamhill County Taxpayers ? Declare That State Asks Them to Tay More Than r: Their Share of Money for . ' i . . , '$1 it W . ' I t-gaatlal Diaatr te be U if, mi an vine, or, April l. At the tag 'layers' meeting held here on Saturday U taxpayers wera, preeeai. . incjuui... e-veral of the largest property bold- trl in the county. ?M. B. Hananca was ehdsca chairman and J, C Cooper mc .retary. FIiumi f re4 from UbU f statistics showing . thai jamnui ... Miitwt on to Day about llr- i more than Its share of laces, aoeordlua o tha assessed valaa orit la tb secretary of state front tha Beverai count Ira aeveral otb. r-r uuuntlaa pay nor than elr share, .nd eorue pay a larger par oent than amhiiL but this county's aggregate uf overcharge la greateal. On motion a ommlttaa, consisting of l,a Laugbiln, J. C. Coopai -and M. B. -k waa anoolnted to bring tne matter to tha attention of other oun- , which are rquirea to par uf taxes and as them to Join with this onty In a auil to pravaiH tha eolleo non of tha exceaa by tha auta trur -r. It waa alao voted unanimously to t.lt our county court to employ coanaal AfaVSlSjl mltla tm the taalla impertr o the Aetata la anffieteitt to i,Jh tha $l.HMO-eceaaary for eUte j urDOSt-a Tha riaurea mow m aiarw ,.,,iaiit inf tha'nreaent method o .iiKina tha etate'e rerenu. Columbia unty paya BUI .71 mum. wnui n- it .( miita, nvr :h in proportion to Thla exhibit ahowa that Co- t la required to pay 7-7 mine, mora 1 t.nn It timea aa mucl -mt-alth. Thla exhibit tiiwbla coontr paya but Hjl9 on a valuation of m.T&Mll, while Harney mnty paya 18,40 on a valuaUoa of 111,74k. Tlee are ine iiini itirr cottatlea In tha atau wui una ititeraatinv flrnrti' In tha table Dre- x nred br J. C. Cooper, a member of Whether the' oommittee will depend on ; the court 10 viva raiiex or peain eatnoalan to have tha law repealed .iiiMnda noon the anoourafement alren ?r ether countlea. Bome have advised a xrmcial session of tha lerlelature. liie present method has been In foree ince 1901, and la to continue until nilosa repealed, la 101 tha law was nade to run until 1906, wheat a read istment waa to ae made, but in iiui he time for readjustment waa ei- rnded by the leflslature to 111. Afala a 1807 tha time waa extended .by the .etalature to lfiz. These) enactments vera baaed upon county expenses, or intended to be, and not on taxable roprty; but there .haa been, no ao ountina: of expensea since lfolj and no i for a readjustment before 1911. at vhtch time it la aatlmated thla county I via nave paid over i&o.bo mora than iaenara 01 the HUta taxee. Other ountiea can make their own reckonine;., The committee waited upon county titiire Bird yesterday and he signified wiilingneM to befln action without ciay. . , ,,, ; " ff'1;'": Srw 8. Slnnott ' lTor Ulstrlct Attorney. With Every Suit of Clothes - ... .", f -i ' This is going to be' a season of BROWN no doubt about it. An ticipating the great demand for the popular color, this store is pleased to announce that its showing of suits in BROWN shades, including the fash ionable tiger-stripe effect, is the. larg est made by any store in town;' also many shades of gray, as well as suits of conventional black and blues. Prices Range from $10 to $25: SoL Garbs' "The Name Assures the Quality" 'i Prop. Chicago Clothing Company. 69-71 Third Street, between Oak and Pine : i5; Out Dentisliy: Makes 2f Fricnil r - 5 of Yoi;-f We Wdrk Dcftiy; . V-"V'V' V 'r;: " Chief of Staff 1 GENIi I 111 Our Motto:' Your Consideration Firit, Our Lit Perfact DentUtry; Modest PricM. .,; . . ' VISIT OUR ' New Home 'Office Hours from 8 a.' m. to 3:30 p. m.; Sundays, 9 a. mi to ... . 1 p. mv Main ,3?80 , NUB OOUB TXXTX OBOWVaWAny tooth In tha mouth M f we crown with solid Rold, i'ik, fua ran teed tha boat for......iVa rOKCUXaT CmOWJT9i Any porcelain Crown made ae, 4tA.jf matter what they are called or how made. Our price 1. . . . . Vvf "r miDOli 8oiid cold top. solid cold back, porcelain front....... .Solid gold teeth. J21t brlda. per tooth ............. 'An other work aama prtca, proportionately. V Atoeloaa Onajennteea a Better Work in ortl t Am rrloe. The Berl Ret of Teetk Kade for rz-OO EASTERN OENTIaSTSi ' kjkjh TTXtoi iiiiki I vi ''t -" .. -. uum paara I CIIIIWTESIII COUNTY rUREAY WADE'S C1IARL ESt. DUBOIS PRflTFST ARAIUST Pits AF 1SW1 gf RIG E (Spedal Dlapateh te The Jooraat) Astoria. Or.. April . Charlee E. Du- . (tatted Piaaa Leased Wke.) Salem, Or.. April William Lincoln 'ade, a pioneer who tattled In thla y in tha early aixtiea, died yeater ty at tha aara of 77 years. Up to wlth- a week of his death, tha old man en-1 for Battle at Party Primaries. (SpeeUt Olapatefe te The JenraaL) Albany. Or., April lw The completed Want to Put Flocks oil Forest Reserve. FATHER IS DEAD Aspirants to Office Lined Up Boia. a prominent figure in or for Eastern, Oregon Sheepmen hospltaj In this dry yesterday of old ace, betnr $J yaars old. He had been a resident of Seaalda for about eight years, and was brought here about six weeks ago for medical attendance. The deceased was born In Pennsylvania, and i a weea or. ma aeacn. me oia man en-1 Aioany, ur, jtpru . J. no compieiaai . . ... . "... I i-ur., " . xecus inm yed perfect health. Last Wednesday list of candidates for the positions to d,urtnf 'SSI 2 .k-.TIk Ta.-T numb6r ot "heP "o"ed to the forest . :.7;.-' ... ' I rT "serves of Oregon is 75.000 leas this (sdal Dlipaks te Tie JearaaO Pendleton. k Or., April . Because the fv.ifJlrOWo!JJld.,on Murrr Wade' RepreaenUtlvea Thomas a . eaa ws uwiiu .h.." eif!?.!.&"!i?"! b. filled at the coming June election and "! " .cpU,n .f. th .TeDthJ.ndJ Tnd WVwaarrled 'to hiS'hom who will a the nomination at t"L:":J'Ar than last. Umatilla county .heap- e never recovered from the shock. He hands of their party, Is as follows: I , Q el"eQ " ...t7 .-.. I men protesting to the forestry de- Brandon, I. Munkers, X M. PhUpott W. 8. Rls ley. Democrat; O. O. Belts, W. B. nimrtiant V. If. Brawn. T. ft. Frattman. v. ' " ' " nn th. Tlrt fVlnai. IIAVinr ininM MfVM miiu hAAr.mM . - . . . v ... I w.. . . r. 1 - " rw ... wi.kfW .HVkUlllVII .U .BU till- at. j. oimpaon, . . roner, ji. ju. up-1 the order In lt7, and his wile, who der forced conditions since thev have rnvtvar. lumuiHicu. ui L nn lureiumi I uiw um r m .iiui k .ist ..vi in.i v imih iui in. luninii ni ini. all the Democrata have aubacrlbed to I f 'rat matron of an Eastern Star lodge they claim- Is a great Injustice In view Sutlment No? T Cmly ttree of the B. Oregon, and he himself was the fir. t of the fact that the season promiaaa'to wvrtny paiiuu vs vuv viuvr ui. visvm i ir favvucn i. iur uuiu ajitsep ana WOOi. jl mieiing ox ine executive com- Fruss Torture C V v '. ..... I Taeaglit sTmisary ' far the . &up' at I Vow Done Awsr WIU j a BiBBle, Vataial , bvntiea. knptarai eadetful AmUaBee .Satain aad' Oarce Wi& Knife, Sanra er ram la su Eatiraly Vew aa4 reouUer eut Xoife, Sancer er Pl im Kaaaer U Itaalf. jent on Trial. Truna tortore la ae knftt aeeeaMuy. Gall- 1, allppUtg troaaea aad barbarooa metboda tmtliiff roptare are dooe away with- bjr i wonderful InTentlon ot a mae ' who aai oot 80 rear to asake It abealaMly perfect. mtrntai'M Bmoka appliance to e ruptured Instant relief, nat, and aeciirltjr, re all ether fail. It Stops all Irritation 4 ratoM everr oart te its natural posi. ii aa soon e H w ea4 and for all time erwerda. Troa torture caaaea aad trnaaea i thrawa away (orever. IP? v :ere others faU la where I my sreatest anooesso. v. aauua v rook applUnc ear are abeolotelf Wita oimthUod. pala or dancer. Jta price la ae km thaa tne eoat ' l many fiortrui iiuvl that any ooe, rich er poor, can Sara luira.iilita and truly wonderful relief of i auir.elooa appliance,', aad no oae with tura gib tor a alasle day afford aot to ultliurtea t cored men, wesjen and coil, i irailfr to It aatojilnhln aacom and inrnrA Mr. an Srlttoa. a wealthy i,Urtiirr ef Kethlataem. Pa,, voice tb and proof of Ibnuaaoda.-. He aaya: "It ..i tM a .rrltabl Uodaond to tha onfortn- woo suffer from runture if all oeuld -tir tti Brook Mupture Appllaaea, Mr ur ta all bealed up and Aotbiuf , did t your appllaaea." '.. -t ' . , umh otban fall la wtiera I have ear great. mterf. Vo aprinm. pad. aalTes, olot iii, or barnM of anr kind, "oothlu eoov- no pain or Irrilatlnn, but Jest s . mtaral appllaai-o whlca, cire.' uw-.1l.ta wtlff aiiaJ-aoteeaV N fakes or 1ut atraijfbt Imolueaa, and moaey ra. ii if f 'i ntltrlf aatlofactor. A.k K fi.il Im-irniatloa. , iJo not lay tfala ft J- -r. or tui-it.t, beit wrlta today ! . i . ok. It t.Ila all about Rruok.' i kpt'liam-, fitr arlfwa and - ' cnr.it Arldf-MB at ooa. ! t. JS rocks XaZZiag, ,a. . , . . - , , , . i furrier business, and at one time was nartment and anoiication haa .. ,o.. considered a very wealthy man. He I by the state aauwia.ttnn tn namt. organized the George Wright post, O. A. I aama number In the reserves thla v. .1 Ua.. WAn mamKm 1. I - - . . . . jl., kmu iiiiu a.tirjra arcvi, m imvui m v. i. m waa rasa iau year. UUlling down ueceaaea ii vuo 01 iuo oiti jna-1 iu numoer to oe grasea In the sons on tne fact no ooasi, nn publican list have declare In lta favor, "'"hy patron or tne oraer in. uregon. h. .. i..nnl. H leaves two aona and one dauahter. bent d IL Stewart ia asking for the I The body will be taken to Portland forlmittee of The Oregon Wool-Growers' nomination, while Charles U Shaw will burial, tinder the auspices of Temple association will be held here tomorrow contest thla witb mm in the uemoorauc Diimarles. The Republicans have se lected J. N. Duncan to be their leader in the nnai contest for tne county juoge-i iip. ih w: lodge of Masons and of Cuahing post, I morning for the purpose of formulat ing m lormai protest to tne aepartment. O. A. R. be ahfn. Sheriff D. 8. Smith, the present in cumbent. Democrat ; jr. i. uayne and K. U. White, Republican. ' County Clerk J. W. Miller. Bepubll cant J. B. Calavan, Democrat, will the ODnosina candidates. Recorder 8. H. Gotn, Democrat, and Grant r to man. Republican. . Assessor D. B. McKnight Repubil can. the present Incumbent, who haa held the position for the past six years; J. w. Tayior or waierioo. r u. THE X. Z.C SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY Treasure C. Turner, Democrat; W. W. Francis, Joseph B. Leatherman end C. Scott. Republican, will contest I for tha nomination. Vor achool sunerlntendent. W. L. Jackson, the present Incumbent, who has served tne county so wen in tne paai, will have no ooDonent In the Demo-1 eratio primaries, nor will the Republl-I can nrimarr ballot contain the name Of I an aspirant for this position. - County Commissioner D. D. Hackle-1 man, reter uitner. Democxauc; i. j. Sutler. BV E. Bprenger, a' H, Russell, RepuDiican. . ; In addition the lists for the commit teemen to be chosen by each party are well filled, aa are moat of the justice and constable positions. It Is expected that the hottest fight will center on the fight for the nomina tion for representative, on both sides, sheriff on the Republican side. Judge ship on the Democratic side. In either event It is expected that tne coming June election will be one of the hottest fousrht campaigns in recent political history. Factions have come into exist-1 " TrjTVri la fl i . ence and each party seems assured a . wei5 Division on some vi iae uuesiiuna inai i nrni n.-.i . . . . . i . . . i win ucuvcr in rui iiuiu TBrr annn coniront tne aiocwra. in" primary ti .,. - le,.r.. n th. mii.. V.,v nxiousiy awaited - and. then the real L,,. Th ri, i, f n, w.'S ana adusc oi Mair Dyes; cosmetics and Thali TThi.! 7rvona Tifa(aaia nt WnmM. The Care of the Complexion, Skin and") ecaip, covering me following subjects: Wrinkled urn Disfisturamenta oeeayaa isnsoies rating ma aTose Blood Disease sea Telns rush Worms sosema Blemishes Sunken X,ook x-auisg Hair ar a - aa. r a aw jBLvaim 1 ViWt iljJSrx m a akB m waa u nt aav-aaaaw " Vsaa-iAaaa-ffiS 'aaXMWtt "HJ. ; J nxiousiy awaited ana men nterest in the fight will begin. I .... 11 " ' i ii .i i n FISHEEMEN TO KEEP TAB m CANDIDATES Withered Skin (Special Dispatch to Th lonrnaL) I riabbr Xlasa Aatorla. Or, April The Columbia I wotb nlaoiaa ni.... Tn,,A ana fl.tn...' Iintn. ha. I .1 1 niVCl i W.-.lVi WfHI'l" HM 1 1UBJU.I Biaca seaoa It la thought the request to grase -the same number this year .will be granted as tne range in tne reserve is Improv ing irora year to year on account Of tha husbanding of tha araaa hv the lureoiry ucparunenu Mainour, umatuia, Harney and Baker county sheepmen, have Joined In the protest and earnest efforta will be made to aecure range for the sumiua sheep. Knight's show more tJ.Eo low ahnaa for men and women than ever before. L.OOK at ineir winaow oispiay Bettotlfylng Ashland Campos. t (Special Dlapateh to Tb Journal.) Ashland, Or., April 9.. About a year ago the city water system was extended to the normal, and since then a land scape gardener has been converting the campus Into a beautiful lawn and flower raraen. ine people of southern Oregon have taken an active Interest In ' the work by sending choice shrubs, plants and bulbs. On account of tha scarcity vx naicr uiw arrvunua nan. nunainjui practically as nature left them, shaded ! uaa, maoyona, pine anq rir trees. Faculty Fair at Ashland. (Speeiar Dlapateh to The Journal. Ashland. Or.. Anrll 8. Th famiitv the normal school win hoiit a r.ti i. Ashland Saturday to hein Act HV tha ommoua aeot. various userui articles of furniture made by the students in the normal training department will M" on asm, ana in tne eveninar an In. terestlng program will be rendered by a I the students. ' j' " : . . A. . X- . v ': o ' ':x..v'"--:-v'"- '-, - v. v""' ; ; . -y-y .- x . r..-. - .', I Edith lloxdhi Gray PIANISTE HAROLD BAUER, Mirch 19, 1908,' in conversation with ; FRITZ "K R K 1 3 L E R.-Mtid "Mrf HifayUfc a plendj -pi aniste with a reputation no longer local, . but far, far be yond it." ' ' , 'ADOLPH ROSENBECKER, April 3, 1908, says: "I consider Edith Moxom Gray the most talented pianiste in America." r -MRS. GRAY is soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra . Annnal Spring testieal at ARMORY APRIL 10-11-12. Like other artists who have J' their unprejudiced choice, Mrs. Gray uses the ' STEIN WAY PIANO Seats now on sale at SHER- ... MAN, CLAY & COMPANY, Sixth and Morrisop, opposite Postoffice. Pacific coast rep- l' resentatiyes Steinway Pianos. PSJes I Moles Warts reelected officers to serve during the namlnr vaar as . follows: President. 1P S.irJM3l n7noM.03andfrr ZLTZZr'&nu.TZ rMn"f Th7nAitT,7L 1 wrinwes Hollow cheeks ' h :V;. ht h -AX '. I Byeorowe xeuow Bkin ". " 1 rosioies baud Eki Wo Want Xvery Vile Saffem to Test xa areas cure at Oar Sxpense. , - Sand Kama and Addressroi a rrao, .Trial . afaokaa-a. : : ;V JWS .'want to tend. you.a-fxea-irlat of tne oreat ryramid pile Cure at once, so tuu in men wiut voar own evea what it can do. ' . - - ':-, : .. . ., lKsin iiMh Ai.a.1 With .AMAft rv.i I . v. w t ,va& tTji im 1 earn. rr:rTa7r- r tha Towir Columbia rlvl demonstrator will be at one i? vil Ln??ur wn n: knd for little ex- districts of both, Oregon and Washingv Jeadm, hotels for a Jimlted time. aad. p Piiai..i w-a tnn in rflrard to tneir views on tne vari-r " oit3 m cunsuiuiiion aii wnoi-r.r- r i ri' r""". .rr. "v..a.ra, ALBAHY ELKS WILL BUILD HEW' lEHPLE Hodern ciub. ind. Lodge Booms Mill Be .Provided for Members. - (Special Dlapateh to The JoaraaDr Albany, Orn April The plans are completed for tha new "Elks' temple To be built here. The building will fcave a frontage of 100 feet, on First, etreet,. giving room for two Immense modern store rooms on the first floor All ef " the uppet floor will be devoted to lodge purposes, The main auditorium ' will have a stage and a seating capacity or several nun- area neoDie. . Hituara. cool car a - sno other rooms will be equipped for the convenience of the members, making a tnorougn ana complete ' ciuDnouse in every respect.'' Bids - have been called for and the work el excavating la now being carried on -v -..- " ; The Albany lodge ef Elks Is possibly the second strongest In Oregon, having at nreaent a memberahlD at about 486. An effort la being made to bring this to tl cation.- he limit of too by tha time for dedl- Astoria. Hps-1 iri: .i.l anmmlM.M vara arinnlnfari . in In. I K - . : . . 1 , . . , 1 a ri., v,m m ........ terview tne aeverai canoiaai.es ior- uiei . " L -w,:,"x v -.iaaciurea, oui f ahinr appllancia, the aehse of the her aervlca, , Tha lectures Will hi KJ- VmtJS! .J meeting. bflngPthat o mmbfr of snail auppori a anaiaaM , ior '"V.- ' a "S'l. After vou nave tried the .imVlaTrali" vmoi winaai sail BUIIIIflqiUU UI ll.UU Will Ttsl I "ai II -a . - " . nnirtn AkAW.., I , vw Oreu-on consists of George Prank Cook and Alex Grant of thla city and Oorge Fandalle of Columbia coun ty. The vasninKton committee . in cludes Louis Hauffe and Julius Jensen of Chinook ana p. Mark nam of llwaco. Theae committers will submit their re ports at a special meeting of the union! to be called by the president Clrs; FrL Lamberts SUeCESSFtJMEViyAL u AT 'HABBISBUBG JEXDS y.-:.:r;''iv 'Hi&i:'--i ; 0, fStieMat tMatefe to'Tse Jminal.) , ' 4 Harrisburg, Or, April -The revival services which had been conducted at the Christian church since- March IS. were brought to a close Sunday eve ning. .Those concerned are pleased with the results,, although; they were not so great aS expected. ' Tha Christians and the Baptists had a 1nlnt mMttna- tn discuss a' merrlng money and we will send you the treat-1 of. tho two churches, the new Organisa tion to be, known aa tne cnurcn or Christ, but for some cause the project 1401 is Are, Beanie. VMMajrtcra. Pvra. mid Pile Cure at your druarrlst'a for CO cents. If he hasn't it. aend as the ment at once, by mail, la plain sealed our name and address at once ire SO package. Kpnn vi SEfPFTAttYor- iffi of this marvelous, quick, sure - -. -. irlir cure. AdiJresa fyramid lirug Co, I rj'ramia eiaj-. fii&reaaii, ico. PEOPLE OF fillLTOII . FOR STATEftlEMT 1 eMSPaaMaaa,.aaaM.aBWHMaaB :-' " H. M; Cate's Bemarks oh Popular Bule Arounse , Enthusiasm. (Special Dlapatob te The' Journal.) ' , Milton, Or., April . Statement No, supporters in 'large numbers heard- the address of H. M. Cake, candidate for the Republican , nomination' for United States Henator, at this place, and were enthualastlo in their approval of Mr, Cake s fight for their cause. " The people Tof , thie Section as well . as other sections of the state have made (Statement No. l .and their right to elect their own senators the real Issue of thli. campaign and in this section sentiment in behalf of-that cause is arowlna rnn- ldly. Mr. Cake is' recognised amonjr the Republicans a ' the champion 'of State ment no. i, ne naving, supported that cause .for the : past two years.- . ' Mr. Cake aooke - on . various' nnhlla questions of interest but the audience was chiefly interested in his remarks in reierence to statement -No, 1 They expressed their approval of his position In no uncertain way. ' -,..,... . In the afternoon Mr. Cake enoka at Athena whera ... ha -la , said . to- nave a large following,, . , -" ' JUSTICE M'FABLAND , TOLL' NOT BE BLIXD x- TTn!trd Pnat leased Wire) ' Ban Francisco. April S. Members, af the familv Of Justice T. H. Mnarland of the supreme court of CallfornWi, In sisted s today that the "story -that the iurist. Is in danger of tiecamlng totally iltnd Is untrue,.' ? -t "It is true that Mr. McFarland has lost his alarhf temnorarllv n anvtnnl ni waa not accomrjlished. . . ' . J-clots . of, Wood n the -bftck of . big eyes.' Jtev. E. J. Kramons, -wno conoucteo I ut u is ansurd to sav that he will be the services, haa gone to Canby, where I totally blind," said Mrs. McFarland he will continue la tbe eame work. today. - , r f Mexican ) Mustang J liniment t The antiseptic healing agent for Burns, Scalds, Cut, BruiieV Sprains, Frostbites; Sbro Throat, Rheumatism, Achea and any ailment reached , by external appKoation. , The standard household , , remedy since 1848. For Man and Beast. K.t.oc ad $r a bottle. At n Arvvvixt SAFEBL0WEKS- . T stok,e;at JPOKAXE ' '"(Ositad Praat'Uajad Wlfi.) ' Bnokane. Wash., April The safe In Ranev A Bernard . store waa blown last night, and bu stolen. Tlie thieves also took several suits of, clothes. The In terlor of the ; buttdrartwaar wrecked ' by the -explosion. .-iV..:UH4 - , Tomorrow, FHday, will. positively be tha last day for discount on west aide gas bills X r?,r flJ,e,ounLon wt 'de runmiiu una, vumpany, :SMf xe Got Waa e"sodadv'.,;' "Nine' years ao It 'looked aa time had some," eava Mr. C. Farthina nt Mill Creek. Ind. Ter. "1 ... -inL?f down that life lung on a very aleiX? thread. It was then my druggist wT om mended Electrio Blttera, I fou,h bottle and I got what t neeilri strength,! had one foot in the arlT but. Kjectrle Bitters, Purjt Vcfc oVtbi i since." BoM undar iia-i.. ?ll YWr more i." Sold undar guarantee "at ' Drug Co. s drug at5itH 6kld