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THE OUEGON DAILY- JOUHNAL, PORTLAND, fOUEGON. i - i s GOVERNOR AGAlii - Oil SIATETAXES Pandletori. Oct. 20, Governor Olcott and Thomas B. Kay Salem, her laat night on their elrclej ttDd: tlie-r east ern prt of thc tate 3n behilof the : candidacy of. tb verhprj-tor re ' election, discussed ait ome length the tovernor'a past .ffartatro urb taxa tion Increases andi possibilities . for .' tax reductions in .the f uUfatV" '' V ' -When Kay inadvertently epolte of ."Waller Jt. PlereW , Pf mocfatict candi date for governor, as Governor Pierce - the crowd cattsht the ue and shouted 'Its approval. - ' . Governor Olcott explained the char acter of the present expenditures of the state goverpment, asserting that the state's bo&tness ihas been conduct ed along safe,- sanet and cenaervativ. lines and that Its' Institutions are now lt better conditions than they er ever toefore. '-- ' 5- ' MOXETOB IXSTtf CTI05S V-'" XMacusauig the fftonsibillty for high taxes, the governor - cnaiiengrea any - statement that, the present administra tion was responsible for them, or could have lessened them to an appreciable fiegreer' He asserted, however, that the taxes 4evfed for State purposes , amounted to only I3.614.0SO. . - -Regarding- the money -spent on state institutions, the governor explained that it Dad gone into building for' the fu tttre and cited tha tTwtance of -the state , penitentiary, which, be ascertag, would. . soon be placed on something near a eelf-sustaining basl&Thls, he assert- d, will "be real ta.c reduction, "-v.9rv.-j 'j ,VA to the highways, the governor aid that the Oregon system had Just . , been -highly commended by a .federal -official in charge ? of thaworlc for the national fverrneftOand (hat, be -felt he had been rewarded for his. ef ' forts to leave ts' commission unhant-t pered in the working out of its plans. MISTAKES ADMITTED .' "That mistakes had been made,' he said, there was no doubt, but he ex pressed the belief those, mistakes were no more important than would be made by4 any organlxatlo'n t unctloninj in similar manner. '.." Reverting ta the jtax question Again, h governor cited the household' budget as' Another example of Increased ex pense and ventured the suggestion that taxes would be reduced as the house fcold budget la being redueed, not over eight out "normally.. ;- -' '".i;.- - Kay devoted bis attention - also to the tax situation, explaining the situa tion in the state and answering state ments tnade fey opponents of the gov ernor. ; y--:-- feg : Tb; OloseiBecorid In Bramfield Case Boseburgr. Oct 20 -i-TB ttefr which probably will cause the of ficiai closlnf of the Brumfield murder ease- was ta ken here Thursday when DUtrict At torney Georg Nauner filed a motion and affidaYitpetitloning the supreme court to abate further proceedingJn order that the if Ut ? may ob tain Judgment fet -lb defendant's costs ana cmplet tta-J-ebovds. During -the trial the cost of subpoenaing a number of witnesses by" Brntnftsld. - amounted to several hundred dollars, -was pld by the state, the law providiti that la the- event of conviction the money may be recovered from the defendant- This money cairotr be recovered from the Brumfield estate it Jssald. 1 ' At the time Brumf ieJd toremltted iul cide his .case jaas stiQ In court on a pe- ttr.n frn- Mhs.rinr before th auoreme f courjbTh supreme court ha no legal knowledge, that -Brumlieia js aeaa, eon--sequeatly ih cas',l-Ml onutho rec ords. As tftoappcejm m unseweo h. 'Citata' Ua " no rlieht to otv htlnue its action to obtam Judgment for the money .expanded i in toenail or the defends pfe"' ' - Accompanying the affidavit of the -District Attorney are : certified copies of the death oertincat and affidavit of Warden Lewis of the penitentiary. .... I. ! A3RIEL OETZKLl Milton, Oct. f(M-Abriel Oettell, It of Milton,! formerly of the Wallowa country, died in .t Mary'a hospital. Wail wana, following an operation. As far As known he left no relatives. Poison in Pears ": Causes Death of ; Three Ghildr en SeatUe. Wash., Oct. SO. (tI., P.S Three children 'are deadhero today as tns result of eating . Infected pears. Several other persona. Including the grandmother of the children, are suf fering from the same disease and other deaths may result, ; .; . Coroner. Cersoa announced1 that he would . holdv - post " mortem over : the body of Bernice Kimble who-, wita-her sister Jtfargaret,,;T years old. and - year-oia orotner- John, were . the first victims of the poison fruit, .r ; . The children became ill three weeks ago, after eating the pears that ft ad been obtained- from m fruit dealer liv ing 4a the neighborhood, - A : fourth child recovered, - Kiwaiiis Club to- -Plant Trees on Highway Stretch 5 The Dalles. Oct 20. The .barren stretch through which the Columbia river highway passes Juet west of The Dalles is to be beautified.' Shade trees will- be planted between the city limits and Chenowith creek, a decision to do this having, been reached at the meet ing Thursday of the Kiwanis club. - The club will-purchase the trees at once and. the planting , will be done under the supervision of C W. Waa ler, division 'engineer: in The Dalles loathestate highway commission.' Each member of the tCiwanis club has agreed to be responsible for the care of a cer tain number of jUu trees until they are safely on the road to maturity. At ""present not i a tree lines this part of the highway. " " 1 ' :: Charges P enieffby k : :"; '.: School: Teachers Walla Walla, Wash.. Oct 0.-sMem-bers of ths. Walla iwaUa city Teach ers association Wednesday passed' a resolution denying they had been as sessed by the Washington Education association for funds tot support the "30-10" measure to be voted on -at the coming general election or that they had any ulterior motives in riving their support to the measure, t The action followed local ctrttlcism that the teach' era , were . hoping to r get salary ad vanoea. by passage of the .measure. The resolution carried, a clause which Insisted that the interest was 'purely that of the betterment of the educa tional .system bf the state. WOMAX rrX3T JAIL SESTETfCB Pasco. Wash. Oct, 20.--Ethel Xee, a mulatto, was sentenced to 30 days In the county Jail on charges of vagrancy And having narcotics in her possession. rtTGITITE CArTUSED ' John i Day, Or Oct. 20, .n. Smith -charged with theft of a. horse and saddle, -who- escaped, Friday from jail with another prisoner at Canyon City by diring through the wall of a corridor; ; was caught with his com panion on MoCWlaa j creek, about. IS miles, from Canyon City.' Sunday., . v : I ; YonTl be both delighted anil surprised with the fresh, full-flavored goodness ind ysriety f i p1 -tsssssss-SJtssif - - j-ississssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssi . e WLEY B. ALLEN CO. 48 Fifth St4 Near Morriaoo 1 Instant Service Main Floor Dept Have you heard latest? Everywhere, the Phonogfaph has 'become the authority ar to what is latest and best in music. In the home, the club and wherever music lovers meet H reigns supreme. Here are the tunes of the imqnthi j ; ; ? 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