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    flir relator’ s attorney, which shall be
taxed as a part of the costs of such suit
in all cases where judgment is rendered
Proposed to Give Postal Authorities
against such officer:
Provided, how­
Control of Newspapers.
ever, that in case proceedings are insti­
tuted hereunder on the relation of any
Washington, Jan. 2 9 .— The bill of
O R IS O N
■TACADA
private citizen, such relator sliall give
the Joint Postal commission, just com­
Monday, January 28.
I yesterday’s election in the two housee
(Con tin u ed from Ian w eek)
( Double assessments and other errors bond to the satisfaction of the court to
pleted, if enacted Into law, would cre­
Salem, Monday, January 28.— A me­ was read and President Humes there­
pay all costs which may be recovered
tax collector may correct.)
Mulkey (Tax collector to make weekly state­
ate a press censorship in the hands of morial has been presented in the Senate upon declared them elected.
against him.
Section
23.
Whenever
the
tax
col­
asking
Congress
to
compel
railroads
to
serves until March 4, 1907, and Bourne
ments— To keep funds separate.)
government employes to determi e
(B . & C. Comp., section 3111, provided for
lector discovers that any property lias
sell their land grants. The sentiment six years from that date.
Section 19. It shall be the duty ol been assessed more than once for the the assessment, by the sheriff, o f property
what information the reading public of the Legislature is that the remedy
which had been omitted from the current roll
the
tax
collector
to
make
a
statement
same year, he shall collect only the tax or the preceding year’s roll. The two sections
wants, and
extend a paternalistic lies with Congress.
Tuesday, January 22..
last above provide for the addition o f omitted
on the last business day of each week
There is a wide difference between
justly due thereon, and shall make re­ property for the current and two preceding
guardianship over the counting room
of
the
exact
amounts
of
the
cash
and
Salem,
Jaq.
22.—
Both
bouses
of
the
the valuation placed on the Oregon City
turn to the county court of the balance ye?rs, by any officer having possession o f the
by lim iting the amount of advertising locks by the owners and Federal offi­ legislature in separate session today county orders by him collected for taxes
roll, upon notice to the taxpayer if a resident
as double assessment, and shall be and
if not present. Provision is made for ap­
cials. The former estimate the value electee! Jonathan Bourne, Jr., United and penalties and interest, and what
and specifying just how it Bhall
properly credited therefor; and when­ peal as from assessments corrected by the
A Return« o f the Lee« Important but printed in the pages of daily newspa at about $1,500,000 and the latter at States senator for the long term and amounts thereof are to be credited to ever, at any stage in the collection of board o f equalization. (See the act as to the
board o f equalization recommended by this re­
about $.110,000. Should the Legislature Fred W . Mulkey for the shoit term.
the several funds for which they are re­
Not Leee Interesting Events
pern.
decide to acquire this property, it is ( The vote on Mulkey was unanimous spectively collected, one of which state­ taxes, the officer having charge of the port.) The provisions for appeal and notice
obviate the constitutional objections which may
of the Past Week.
rolls
shall
discover
errors
or
omissions
The joint commission started work probable the matter will have to be in the house and all members of the ments shall be tiled with the county
be urged against B. & C. Comp., section 3111,
of any kind therein he may properly at least as far as residents and those having
settled in the courts.
I
clerk
and
one
furnished
to
tho
school
today i**1“ *® present voted for him. Three
on the hypothesis that second class
notice are concerned.
See 154 Igd. 196; af­
correct
the
same
to
conform
to
the
facts
Among
the
new
House
bills
Governor Swettenham has accepted
' I representatives, Reynolds, Rodgers and district, town, city, port, or other mu­ in whatever manner may be necessary firmed 183 U. S. 300. The two sections are
mail matter is carried at a loss to the were:
modeled after Indiana.)
aid from America.
nicipal
taixng
agency
for
w
hich
each
of
Establishing union high school dis- , Settlemier, of Marion, refused to sup-
to make such assessment, tax, or other
government, and does not pay its pro­
(Tim e for payment of taxes— Penalty—
tricta from two or more contiguous dis- port Bourne.
These men explained such amounts are so paid in, and one proceeding
Slight earthquake shocks continue
whatsoever regular and
portionate
share
in
revenue.
One
of
of
which
statements
he
sliall
retain
on
tricts.
|
that
they
did
not
pledge
themselves
Interest— Rebate.)
throughout Jamaica.
valid, such correction to be made in
tlie main rresults of its pondering is
Appropriating $100,000 for veterans and also that their constituents gave a file in his office; and shall exhibit to
Section 26. Taxes legally levied and
A plot to kill the Crown Prince of
red ink, or otherwise distinguished,
the discovery that the newspaper, es­ of Indian War, 1855-56, and members plurality against him. Four senators, the county clerk for examination and
Servia has been unearthed.
and to be signed wijh the initials of charged in any year may be paid on or
pecially the Sunday edition, has ex of Ninth Regiment, Oregon militia, Booth of Lane, Laycock of Grant, Mil- comparison his collection register and
The pope has a scheme whereby he panded too much in the direction of the while actually in service, for -uso and ier 0f Linn-Marion and Whealdon of his stub book containing copies of the the officer making the same and the before the first Monday of April follow­
ing, and if not so paid they shall be­
hopes to continue worship in France.
The receipts by him given for the taxes so date of such orrection.
magazine. The members of the com­ risk of their horses, at per diem of $2, Wasco, voted against Bourne.
come delinquent: Provided, however,
< B. & C. Comp., section 3105.)
collected. The tax eolletor shall keep
The jury which will hear the evi­ mission avow that the miscellaneous and appraised value of every animal Belltttore g » ve Inuch the
that if one half of the taxes against any
lepre8entative8 for not favoring the moneys received by him in separate ( Omitied property— Assessment.)
dence in the Thaw case is not yet com­ matter contained in the Sunday issue that wax killed or rendered unfit for ^
particular parcel of real property, or
service.
plete.
funds,
and
shall
pay
the
same
over
to
of a newspaper lacks the “ quality
Section 24.
Whenever, after the the taxes on personal property charged
Authorizing Governor, Secretary 0f 1 Bourne.
the
several
school
districts,
towns,
cities,
Mulkey — House,
return of the assessment roll to the against any individual, be paid on or
Naval authorities declare the coast make it socially and educationally val State and State Treasurer, composing | The vote stood:
They would reform every Board of Public Building Commission­ 60; senate, 27. Bourne— House, 57; ports, or other municipal taxing ills- county clerk by the board of equaliza before the said first Monday of April,
of Southern California should be pro­ uable.”
tected.
tricts or agencies entitled thereto, upon j tion, the officer having the possession then the time for the payment of the
thing by abolishing the Sunday supple ers, to procure site by purchase or con- senate, 23.
demnation, and construct building for I No progress has so far been made in demand made by them, paying them | of tlie roll th ill discover or receive remainder of such tax may be extend­
The revenue to canneries and fisher- ment or else make it to ¡nocuous th
state
printing
plant,
and
appropriating
either
house
on
the
railroads
bills
that
the amount thereof to which they are credible information, or if he has rea­ ed to and including the first Momlay of
men of Alaska for 1906 reached nearly nobody would care to read it.
A glance at the above provisions of $20,000 therefor
provide for a commission, reciprocal respectively entitled, taking their re­ son to believe that any real or Octobet next following, but if the re­
$4,000,000.
Placing
State
Printer
on
flat
salary
demurrage, maximum rates, taxation ceipt« therefor: Provided, special road personal prnjierty lias, from any cause maining one half of such tax be not
An ice machine at Chicago exploded the bill w ill fully convince any one
of $3,000 per annum, appropriating
and the ammonia fumes killed four the radical nature of the law the com funds for purchase of supplies and of gross receipts, etc. These subjects funds »hull be retained in the hands of been omitted, in whole or in part, in paid on or before the first Monday of
mission proposes. It would lim it the equipment of office.
liave hardly been heard of yet in the the county treasurer, and expended by the assessment of any year or number October then such remaining half shall
persons and seriously injured sixteen.
amount of advertising; it would elimi
Appropriating $50,000 for deepening senate, ami only one bill has appeared him upon tlie warrant of the county of years not exceeding two years prior be delinquent, and, besides the pen­
Oliver has notified Secretary Taft
nate all legitimate advertising matter and improving harbor and channel in there relating to them. This is the clerk as by law provided.
to the last roll so equalized and re­ alty, interest thereon shall be charged
that he will comply with the conditions
(Supersedes B. & C. Comp., section 3100
regarding the Panama Canal contract, from supplements, and it would pre­ Tillamook Bay, and authorizing Gov­ b ill of Senator Johnson, of Benton, (except first two lines, which are included in turned, or from the assessment roll or and collected at the rate of twelve per
vent the publication in the supple­ ernor to appoint commission of five per­ providing for reciprocal demurrage and the preceding section 10 o f this act), merely the tax roll, he shall proceed to correct centum per annum from the first Mon-
The Phelps Publishing Company ’i ments of all fiction, of all matter
sons to supervise its expenditure.
prohibiting rebates and discrimination, changing to conform to the plan o f making tlie assessment or tax roll in his hands ilay of April preceding; and upon all
plant at Springfield, Mass., has been general and useful information regard
For relocation of State Deaf Mute but omitting the commission. In the the county treasurer the tax collector. Por­ and add such property thereto, with delinquent taxes there shall be collect­
tion as to separate funds is taken from H. &
destroyed. The loss is placed at $1,'
School,
and
appropriating
$14,000.
house, however, a number of bills have C. Comp., section 3101, adding ports and other the proper valuation, and charge such ed from the taxpayer of such taxes,
ing the affairs of the world, and make
000,000.
Creating Crook County into the First been introduced.
agencies. The proviso is in analogy to Laws property and the owner thereof with
the supplement merely an overflow for
for the benefit of the county, ten per
o f 1003, page 284, section 74.)
Central Oregon Agricultural District,
Leading cattlemen of Dakota and the news of the main sheet.
A joint memorial was introduced in
the proper amount of taxes thereon at centum as a penalty, and for the bene­
authorizing holding of an annual dis­
Minnesota declare that the loss to live
(Applying money collected for one ob­ the rate which the said property would
fit of the county or other corporation
trict fair at Prinaiille, and appropriat-1 ^ ie i,erluJ® thi« morning by Senator
stock by the recent storms will reach
ject to another— Penalty.)
have been taxed had it been properly which shall have an interest in any por­
ing $1,000 and printing to amount of M ullt UHkln8 con« re88 to Compel the
more than $1,000,000 in the states along
CROPS CAUSED SHORTAGE.
Section 20. When any moneys shall upon the tax roll for the year or yeara. tion of such taxes interest at the rate of
owners of the Oregon & California
$200 therefor.
our northern boundary.
Appropriating $27,000 for mainte­ Railroad company to sol) its grant lands have been collected or received by any as to which it was omitted; to enable twelve per centum per annum on such
H ill says he has not watered his rail Railroads Had So Much Traffic They nance and support of Central Oregon at the price stipulated in the grant. officer for any distinct and specified ob­ which officer so to do he is hereby in taxes from the day on which they be­
way stock.
Could Not Carry Coal.
State Normal School.
The resolution was referred to the com­ ject, no portion of them shall lie paid vested with all of the powers of the come delinquent until their payment:
or applied to any other object or pur­ assessor, ■ board of equalization, and Provided further, that there sliall be an
mittee on resolutions.
Washington, Jan. 29. — Represents
Ex-Governor Higgins, of New York
By unanimous vote the senate adopt­ pose without due authority, but shall county clerk under the laws in force allowance of three per centum rebate
Thursday, January 24.
Is slightly improved.
tive Marshal, of North Dakota, in an
Salem, Jan. 24. — Both houses this ed a memorial asking congress to re­ l»e kept a separate fund for such speci­ during such years and thereafter. - But upon any tax paid on any separate ]iar-
Twenty miners were killed by an ex interview tonight declared that while afternoon adjourned until Monday. move all tariffs on raw jute or jute fied object; and any officer failing to before making such correction or addi­ cel of real property, or upon the per­
plosion in a West Virginia mine.
there is a shortage of fuel at some This is largely due to the state printer bags. This move w ill quite likely tend comply with the provisions of this sec­ tion, if the person claiming to own said sonal property charged to any individ­
The Northwestern railroad is cluing points in North Dakota and danger of being unable to secure enough composi­ to defeat any effort to establish a jute tion shall lie liable to a fine not exceed­ property, or occupying it or in posses­ ual as aforesaid, on or before the fif­
ing $500, or to imprisonment in the sion thereof, resides in the county and teenth day of March next prior to the
ing its locomotives to oil burners.
shortage at other points, growing pri tors to turn out the work on time and m ill at the state penitentiary.
is not present, such officer shall give such date when such tax would become de­
By combining two resolutions the county jail not exceeding six months.
will allow him time to catch up.
marily
out
of
the
so-called
car
shortage
The powers are already divided on
(B . Sc C. Comp., section 3150, no change.) person notice in writing of his inten- linquent if not paid.
The two houses this morning met in senate sought to eliminate one junket­
the question of disarmament at the and later of an unusual snow storm
joint assembly and listened to an ad­ ing trip. Resolutions hail been intro­ (Tax collector to receive and receipt for tioh to add such property to the assess­
(B . & C. Comp., section 3106, no change.)
Hague conference.
duced for the appointment of a com­
North Dakota is in no need of financial dress by Mr Bryan.
moneys and county orders collected— ment or tax roll, describing it in gen (Personal property tax, levy and sale—
eral
terms,
and
requiring
such
person
mittee
to
confer
with
a
committee
from
The Oklahoma constitution provides assistance.
A bill was introduced in the senate
Penalty.)
Personalty tax charged to realty.)
to appear before him at his office at a
that 15 per cent of the voters are re
“ The shortage of cars,” he said permitting capital punishment for rob- Washington on the subject of fisheries
Section 21. The tax collector shall
Section
27. On or immediately after
specified
time,
within
five
days
after
and
another
committee
to
confer
on
qulred to bring an amendment before “ grew out largely of the enormous crops liers who are captured armed with dan­
receive and receipt for all moneys and giving such notice, and to show cause, the first Monday of May in each year
pilotage. The senate committee on
the people.
raised throughout the state and through gerous weapons.
county orders collected by him for taxes
the tax collector sliall proceed to collect
Bills were also introduced in the resolutions provided that one commit­ in the manner prescribed in the follow­ if any, why such property should not
President Castro, of Venexuela, has (he expansion of business far beyond
be added to the assessment and tax roll; all taxes levied in his county upon per­
tee should be provided for the two put-
sent a message from his sick bed de­ all ordinary limits, which literally senate creating tho county of North
ing section hereof, and any tax collector and if the party so notified does not ap­ sonal property, of which one half was
poses.
claring he will survive this Illness and swamped the railroads, not only with Grant and create a railroad commission
failing to comply with any of the pro­ pear, or if he appears and fails to show not paid as hereinbefore provided on or
also that he has no intention of becom­ products going out of the slate, but also to be appointed by the governor.
vision« of the following section sliall be any good and sufficient cause why such before the first Monday of April, to­
Big Timber Deal Made Public.
In the house new measures included
with merchandise and materials com­
ing dictator.
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and assessment shall not be made, the gether with the penalty and interest.
A llw iiy— An agreement made in 1901,
ing in. In an attempt to handle this the appointment of a commission to in­
The Alaska delegate In congress op­ tremendous volume of traffic, the rail vestigate the tire insurance business whereby the Oregon & California rail­ upon conviction thereof shall be fined same shall be made, and the officer He shall levy upon suffie'ent goods and
poses land grants to the companies pro­ way companies were grossly negligent and one providing that each county road is to sell about 16,000 acres of Linn in a sum not less titan $100 nor more making the correction or addition shall chattels belonging to tlie persson or cor­
titan $1,000, and the couit before whom file in his office a statement of the poration eharged with such taxes, if the
posing to build new railroads. He in relation to the fuel supply, so our shall lie a judicial district and provid­ county timber land to Jennings Bros
says the trusts have ample capital to great prosperity is the real cause oj our ing for a prosecuting attorney for each of Detroit, Mich., has just been record­ saiil tux collector is tried shall declare facts or evidence on which he made same can be found in the county, by
his office as treasurer and tax collector such correction.
do the work without Federal assistance. temporary embarrassed condition. It county.
The notice in this taking them into his possession, to pay
ed here. The contract calls for the sale
vacant for the remainder of his term.
section provided may be given and such delinquent taxes, together with in­
The bill providing for publication of of 15,729.44 acres lying in townships 10
George A. Burnham, Jr., lias been is not a financial shortage, but a rail­
(B . & C. Comp., section 3102, no change.) served in the same manner and by the terest, accruing interest, penalties and
sent to Sing Sing for two years for road shortage which embarrasses the notice of all estrays was passed by the and 11, south, range 2 east, at $11.50
other lawful charges; and shall imme­
house. The senate b ill fixing the Linn- per acre, payments to be made a-i fol­ (Tax colle<*tor’8 record of tax collectors.) same persons competent to serve sub
grand larceny from the Mutual lteserve people of the state at this tim e.”
diately advertise such goods and chat­
poenas.
Appeal
may
be
taken
from
lows:
November
15,
1901,
$18,089.38;
Lane
boundary
was
also
passed
by
the
Section
22.
The
tax
collector
shall
Life Insurance company.
He was
every year thereafter a payment of receive and receipt for all moneys and the action of the officer in making the tels for sale by prsting written or print­
house.
counsel and vice president of the com
LAGUNA DAM ENDANGERED.
The land embraced in county orders collected by him for taxes correction or addition by the person ag­ ed notices of tlie time and place of sale
Four bills were passed by the senate. $18,088.80.
pany and his conviction is the result of
this
deal
is
a
part of the railroad and shall note on the tax roll against grieved within ten days after the action in three public places in bis county not
They
provide:
For
holding
meetings
the recent investigations.
Rio Colorado Threatening to Destroy of state textbook commission in May grants and is covered by splendid tim ­ the property paid on, in ' columns pro of such officer is taken, by giving notice less than ten days prior to such sale,
The Panama canal contract w ill like
vided therefor, the date of each payment to such officer and otherwise proceeding and if such taxes, interest, and penal­
instead of July; raising fees of jurors ber.
Irrigation Project.
ly be given to Oliiver, one of the recent
and number of receipt.
He shall keep in the manner provided for appeals from ties shall not be paid before the time
from
$2
to
$2
per
day;
fixing
salaries
Los Angeles, Jan. 2 9 .— The Times
appointed for Buch sale the tax collect­
bidders.
such stub receipt books, in which sliall the board of equalization.
in Douglas county; to turn unexpended
PORTLAND MARKETS.
or shall proceed to sell such property at
this morning says:
I f the Rio Colo­ school funds back into the county
(N e w ; see note to section 25.)
be kept by him a copy of each and every
Russia has announced her intention
public vendue, or so much thereof as
receipt
by
him
issued,
and
such
receipts
of withdrawing all troops from Man­ rado should not be forced to return to school fund instead of the general fund.
Fruits— Apples, common to choice,
(Duty of officer having possession of shall be sufficient to pay such taxes, in­
and
stubs
shall
be
arranged
and
num­
its old channel and remain there, the
churia except a railway guaid.
5 0 ® 75c per box; choice to fancy, $1@
roll— Proceedings on failure to act.)
terest, and penalties and Shall deliver
bered consecutively for each year, and
Wednesday, January 23
2.50; pears, $101.50.
A t a meeting of tariff revisionists at laguna dam, constructed by the United
Section 26.
Whenever any officer to the purchasers thereof at such sale
shall
show
exactly
the
amount
paid
in
Salem, Or., Jan. 2 3 .— There are
Vegetables — Turnips,' $1@1.25 per
Chicago a special session jf congress to States Reclamation service across the
described in the preceding section shall the property so sold to them respective­
pending in both houses an unusually sack; carrots, $101.25 per sack; beets, cash and the amount paid in county discover credible information, or have ly, and such sale shall be absolute;
revise the tariff laws was advocated.
river 12 miles above Yuma, will be de­
large numlier of lien bills and in a ma­ $1,25@1.50 per sack; horseradish, 7 h i® orders, and shall show the place and reason to lielieve that real or personal and the tax collector shall proceed in
Attorney General Bonaparte' has been stroyed and the irrigation of hundreds of jority of cases the advantages that w i l l ' 8c per pound; sweet potatoes, 3t^c per date of collection, the purpose for
asked to bring suit to prevent the form­ thousands of ncres in Arizona, Califor­ follow their enactment are conferred , pound; cabbage, 2)fec per pound; cauli- which and the property on which the property has from any cause been omit­ like manner, on and after the first
ted, in whole or in part, from assess­ Monday in November, to collect the
ation of a gigantic copper trust extend­ nia and Mexico will be impossible.
upon the tailoring man who performs 1 flower, $2.50 per dozen; celery, $3.60 taxes were paid; but the matters shown
The Laguna dam is unique in that work and who, under tho present stat- @4 per crate; pumpkins, 2c per pound; upon the tax roll may be omitted from ment for taxation for tlie years specified residue of taxes charged against per­
ing into Europe.
the danger threatening its existence ute, in many instances experiences no squash, 2c per pound; sprouts, 8c p r the stub if it contains a reference to the in the preceding section, or such credi­ sonal property remaining delinquent on
San Francisco relief work for January
volume, page and line of the tax roll ble information shall be furnished to his roll. In like manner he shall levy
lurks below instead of above the sur­ end of trouble in getting what is his pound.
is estimated at $446,470, which amount
such officer, it shall be the duty of the upon and sell the goods and chattels of
face. During the past three years, the due, when he does not lose out alto-
Onions— Oregon, $1@1.35 per hun- wherein such matters are set forth. officer having possession of said assess­ any person or persons removing from
has been forwarded by the National
Colorado, instead of repairing
its gether.
Such stubs or copies of the receipts is­
dred.
Red Cross society.
ment or tax roll to take the steps pro­ the county without paying all taxes
breaks by salt deposits, has cut them
It lias tieen discovered that all line
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, fancy, sued by the tax collector shall also in vided for in the preceding section to charged against them. Whenever after
A t the Interstate Commerce inquiry wider and deeper, and it has formed a officers of the O. N. G. have been $1.40®1.50; common, $1@.25.
every case contain the postoftice or resi­
place Buch omitted property on the delinquency, in the opinion of the tax
at Washington into the coal monopoly gorge 60 feet deep and 1,600 feet wide chosen in violation to the state con­
Wheat— Club, 68c; blueetem, 70c; dence address of the taxpayer, which assessment or tax roll. I f such officer collector, it
becomes necessary to
it was shown that only favorites were through the cultivatted lands of the stitution. Representative Jackson has valley, 66067c; red, 66c.
may be ascertained at the time of the
able to obtain cars.
payment of the tax and then entered shall fail or refuse on the discovery by charge the tax on personal property
Imperial valley. During the period of prepared a b ill to remedy the defect.
Oats— No. 1 white, $28; gray, $27.
himself, or on credible information be­ against real property in order that such
the highest flood it cut back at the rate
The bill providing that jurors may
Barley— Feed, $22 per ton; brewing, on the stub or copy of the receipt re­ ing furnished him by another person, personal property tax may be col!e tod,
The North Dakota blizzard continues of a third of a mile a day. The Iziguna
tained by the tax collector. No tax
$23;
rolled,
$24@24.50.
1«
kept
together
in
civil
actions
has
with unabated fury.
The tempertaure
collector shall receive a larger amount that property has been omitted from Buch tax collector shall select for the
dam is said to have cost about $2,000, the honor of being the first to pass the
Kve— $1.4001.45 per cwt.
ranges from 5 to 45 below sem and all 000.
in county orders from any person for taxation, the state, on the relation of purpose some particular tract or lots of
house.
Com—
Whole,
$26;
cracked,
$27
per
railroad traffic is at a standstill.
taxes than the amount of such person’s any state officer or of any taxpayer of real property owned by the person ow­
The senate passed the b ill agreed ton.
the county in which such failure or re­ ing such personal property tax, and
Sent Many Goods to Cuba.
8wettenhmastill obstructs relief work
upon by lan e and Linn fixing the
Hay— V a lP y timothy, No. 1, $140 county taxes for the year or years for fusal occurs, shall have the right to shall note upon the tax roll opposite
Washington, Jan. 29.— Never before boundary between those counties.
at Kingston. A report in London that
15 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, which the payment is made. It shall proceed against such officer in any such tract or lots the said tax on per­
he has presented his resignation will be in the history of United States com­
Governor Chamberlain sent a mes­ $17018; clover, $9; cheat, $9; grain be the duty of the tax collector to note court of competent jurisdiction by man­ sonal property, and said tax shall be a
upon each receipt and copy thereof the
merce with Cuba was the export trade sage fo both houses today asking more hay, $9010; alfalfa, $14.
neither denied or affirmed by officials.
damus to compel such officer to comply lien on such real property from and
of this country to that island so great money for the Jamestown exposition.
Butter— Fancy creamery, 30035c per number and amount of each county or­ with the provisions of the preceeding after the time the said tax on personal
Eastern Republicans would grant as during tho past calendar year.
der
he
sliall
receive,
the
amount
of
the
pound.
A total of 10 hills have been intro-
ship subsidy to South American lines American importations from that re­ luced relating to roods and highways. | Butter Fat— First, grade cream, 36c taxes for which such receipt shall lie section. In the trial of such a suit the property is charged against the said res’
only.
public are considerably below that for Johnson’s measure providing for joint per pound; second grade cream, 2c less given, and also to write the date of the question of what constitutes credible property, and shall lie enforced in toe
receipt upon the back of each county information as herein mentioned shall same manner as other real estate tax
The attorney general of Minnesota the preceding year. The total exports improvement by county and state is the per pound.
order
paid in for taxes, and at the same tie a question of fact to be determined leins.
from
this
country
to
Cuba
were
valued
most important.
Eggs— Oregon ranch, 33035c per
has begun suit to cancel ihe charter of
B. & C. Comp., section 3107, adding pro-
time
write
or stamp across the face by the court trying the case in the vm ( on
at
$46,491,944,
which
is
more
than
$2,-
Twenty-four new measures were read dozen.
the St. Paul, Minneapolis A Manitoba
for charging personal property taxes on
thereof
“
Received
for Taxes,” and no same manner other issues of fact are real «state, »h ich is borrowed from Washing­
000,000
over
the
exportations
for
1906.
for tlie first time in the house today. I Poultry— Average old hens, 13014c
Railroad company. This is really the
determined.
I
f
judgment
shall
be
ren­
ton.
Consolidates B. & C. Comp., section
county
order
shall
difvw
any
interest
The
importations
from
Cuba
were
val­
This makes a total of 237.
per pound; mixed chickens, 12013c;
parent company of the Great Northern
dered to the effect that credible infor­ 3137.)
Among the 19 bills in the senate spring, 14014% ; old roosters, 1 0 ® llc ; after such date. He shall keep, as a mation has lieen discovered by or fur­
Railroad company ami the Great North­ ued at $85.056,295, showing a falling
part
of
the
records
of
his
office,
a
collec­
off
of
about
$10,000,000.
were two by Bailey amending the d i- ' dressed chickens, 16017c; turkeys,
ern is joined in the suit.
(To be continued next week)
nished to such officer, or that he has
rect primary law.
One provides for live, 17 @ 17)^c; turkeys, dressed, tion register, in which he shall make reason to believe that property has been
proper
entries,
showing
the
various
Another blixxard has blocker) Dakota
Vary Faw Shaep Are Lost.
jmrty conventions before the primary choice, 20(822c; geese, live, 10®12c;
U n c l e A b n e r 's I d e a .
amounts collected by him, the amounts omitted from taxation, it shall then be
railroads.
Helena, Mont., Jan. 29.— 8heepmen election ami the other makes statement ducks, 14015c.
City Nephew— Uncle Abner, some of
the duty of such officer to forthwith
♦
hereof
collected
for
each
and
every
sep­
and cattlemen declare all reports sent No. 1 pledge apply to party candidates I V «a l— Dressed, 5 \ @ 9 ' per pound.
place such omitted property on the as­ the city people accuse country folks of
Shonts denis that friction caused
out recently detailing big losses in the only.
Beef— Dressed bulls, 203c per pound; arate fund, the year in which the tax sessment and tax roll in accordance eating with their bands. You don't eat
him to re tigr..
so
collected
became
due,
and
the
num­
eastern and northern parts of the eta e
The election of Mulkey and Bourne as cows, 405c; country steers, 5 0 5 t^c.
bers and dates of the respective receipts with the provisions of this and the pre­ with your hands, do you?
The naval appropriation bill carries are utterly untrue, and that while losses 'nited States senators was confirmed | Mutton— Dressed, fancy, 8 0 8 t^c per
ceding section, and such officer shall be
Uncle Abner— Wal, I should say not,
given by him therefor.
$258,000 for the Puget sound navy w ill piohably be somewhat above the av­ today in joint session of the two houses pound; ordinary, 607c.
liable for all costs of such mandamus my boy. I always make the hired men
.
(K
.
A
C.
Comp.,
section
3103,
as
amended
per pound.
erage, it is still to early to approxi­ as the law requires.
The journal of , Pork— Dreeeed, 6 0 8
yard.
suit, ami for a reasonable attorney's fee eat out in the kitchen.
by Laws o f 1905, chapter 53.)
mate, as the heaviest losses usually oc­
More charges are being made against cur during February. Sheepmen were
Frankneas ami Honenty.
P o le F i n d e r « .
Buy Horae* for O, N. G.
Dairyman to Co-Opsrate.
Senatur Bailey, of Texas.
“O f course your constituents want a
better prepared to stand a severe winter
“ Some explorera are In favor of
Oregon City — Dr. W . F.. Carll, of
A rag«— The large creemery, the prop­
M isunderstood.
So, you’ re a journalist, be ye?”
Another bloody battle has occurred be­ than cattlemen, and in many places erty of Robert Tyrrell, at this place, thin place, who 1« captain and a«ai«tant man who Is perfectly frank and hon­ hunting for the north pole In automo­
have
kept
the
losses
down
by
using
ro­
est.”
biles,"
remarked
the
man
who
reads
surgeon
of
Oregon
National
guard,
and
j
said
Uncle
Joshua, who had come to
tween Mexicans and Yaquis.
has lieen leased to 12 dairymen of this
tary snow plows with which they hared ne'ghliorhood.
"Yes." answered Senator Sorgham. the magazines. “ Do you think the town to see his nephew.
They w ill run it on who 1« alao attached to the battery of
The British cabinet admits that the ground, allowing the sheep to feed. the gktiBBTa'iva plan.
Officers were the Light Artillery, expects to have a| “ At the same time most of them have i plan would be successful?”
“ Y’ou bet I am," answered the cub
Swettenham will be recalled.
tow»:
Manager, R. 8. resolution introduced at the present no objections to my working through
“ I wouldn't be surprised,” replied the reporter, mentally contrasting his own
Contract Goes to Ollivsr.
tarv and treasurer, Clar- session of the legislature asking for an dver and harbor appropriations for motorist, who had Just been In a magnificent and expensive attire with
Chicago has traced much of the scar­
Washington, Jan. 29. — Following a orioe IvvtWfBM'
OUyBiofficers w ill he appropriation of $5,0(H) with which to «laces that never see two feet of wa­ wreck. “ Automobiles seem capable of the homely garb of the farmer. “ You
let fever epidemic to sweat shops.
conference at the W hite House it was clis tad Inter# TU$$^Mgi- creamery is purchase 50 horses for the use of the ter except when It rains."— Washing finding every pole from a hitching pole bet I ’m a journalist— and with
a big
Bristol will retain his office as United officially announced that the contract in n r Inh ila f c j^ f Wlstrl- 1 . hut has lie n hattery of the Light Artillery in its an­ ton Star.
J, too!”
to a telegraph pole.”
States attorney for Oregon until the for building the Panama canal would practically Idle; v ie past two years. nual summer march. Adjutant Finzsr,
The streets of Tokio will rcon have
Koropeun Kussia has a lesa percentage
He always wondered why the old
be awarded to W illiam D. Oliiver, Milk from 300 cows has been promised of the National Guard, in his annual trolley cars.
land fraud trials are finished.
of forest than the United States.
man got mad.—Cleveland Leader.
who, with Anson M. Bangs, was the (or the coming season, ami more is In report, has recommended the purchase
The blixxard in Europe lias been the lowest bidder in the recent competition, sight.
F a t h e r T lim e’a J o k e .
H I » L ittle J a k e .
L ln s li e d .
of the animals.
cause of many people fieexing to death.
Father Time bed stopped to iharpen
Joakley— It's funny that so many
rovlded that within the next ten days
“ Look here, waiter, I want a steak,"
bl*
scythe.
farmers are swindled by bunco men.
e ami his Mandates, with at least two
said the passenger on the dining car.
Will Plan Raapportionmant.
Savings Bank far A bany.
The census bureau lias just issued
"W hy,” exclaimed the Fool Killer,
“ No steaks, sah.’V
Coakley— Oh, I don't know. Farm­
Salem— As a solution to the problem
Albany— Albany is to have another
a bulletin which shows that 1,760,000 Independent contractors shall oover the
who was close at band, “ you look thin­ ing Isn't calculated to maks a man
“ Bring me a couple of chops, then."
children I between the ages of 10 and entire field of the work to be performed of rearranging the legislative represent­ hank. Accord ing to articles of incor­
“ No chops either, sab.”
shrewd.
ation of the counties of the state. Rep­ poration filet! with the county clerk ner than when I met you last”
15 yean are employed as breadwinners. under the contract.
Father Time laughed.
resentative Jewell today introduced in here, the Linn County Savings bank
“ Well, I declare. I thought this was
Joakley— But to be a successful farm­
Capture Deaperate Cuban Ba*-dit.
"In that case," he replied, " I suppose er one has to be sharp as a ralaer.__ a limited train?”
the house a resolution providing for th e ! w ill he opened here as soon as a kva-
Governor Swettenham, of Jamaica,
Havana, Jen. 2*.— Enrique Mena, a appointment of a committee of seven to 'tio n can be secured. The incorporators you would allude to me as spare time." Philadelphia Ledger.
threatens to dissolve the Kingston coun­
“ It be, sah; everything's limited,
•ah."
cil for taking aides against him. There handit of the province of Santiago, who report to the house a reapportionmeit of the new hank ere H. 8. Myers, F. N.
S
a
e
r
e
t.
l>oatitfal
Rlei.lng,
bill.
Representative
Washbume,
of
Myers,
and
M.
8.
Myers,
all
of
San
for
more
than
two
years
had
terrorised
is a great nets) of lumber, but the gov­
"But I ’ve only had one egg to e a t”
Stubba— Why la It that stata capitol
The Parson— And bow many children
Eastern Cuba and defied the rural lan e county, has already Introduced a Kraneiaco, who w ill start the Instltu-
ernor refuses to receive It.
“ Tea. sah; de eggs Is limited, too,
buildings coat so much? Is It tha •ah.” — Yonkers Statesman.
gnards, and who
wanted for al- j hill covering thie subject, lasing the tion with a capital atock of $6,000. are you tilessed with?
The flood of the Ohio river is receding leged murders, t
captured here last' apportionment on the last state cen- ¡Albany now ha* two banks, but th ie 1 Wedderly— Well, I have to buy shoes grandeur?
There are ia Montana some s f Iks
Penn— No, It Is generally tha g ra ft
night by the secret police
slightly.
I w ill be its first ravings bank.
| for
flora« glaciers in tks world.
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