Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1898-1899, April 14, 1899, Page 12, Image 12

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    FROM SATURDAY'S DAILY
i - "
TIME FOB C0LLECTI05 0F 1893
V. TAXES X fEDED TO J USE.
.r
Jfrth Commerejal Stmt Bridge
Condemn) ed for Travel SeT- 1
eral Bill Allowed.
seven mile north of ; this city. Mr.
Smith obliged the fellow to accompany
htm na-tr tn Kl .tt-v atuI inrn1 htm
over to the custody of Chief of Police
Gibson, ud subsequently niea a crim
inal information charring him with
larceny from a boose. ,-
BA5KEK Jf.ULAl5 DEAD.
S.lverton's Pioneer Financier Passed
;. Away Last Evening.
r.
Vuth business was tninurtwl vm
(erday by the Marion county commis-f
Fielding McClaine. the pioneer Sil-
Vfrton banker, died all hia re-tirienr in
that city at 5:30 o'clock last evening.
afbr a two years' illness, aged 7
years, 2 months and 26 diys.
The deceased was born in tan yarn on
'county, Illinois. January it, 1S32, and
aionera' nourt T 4a tiuj., county, Illinois, janoaiy
will (rr.mrJA thi. ... '.arrived in Salem in 152. In 18S3 he
tJ.V r!" located. in Sllverton, where he has re
The' court yesterday officially con- l'Jed lnc' amassing quite a comfort
Oemned the North Commercial street I44"? rTtao- ' , ' '' '
l.1dg and declared 41W the .nt Th decedent leaves, beside a wife.
waukl ,t k.v,.lku one son .Mid three daughters, viz: A.
cident that mht harden on -accounti! ,McC1ine' ' of Taoom Winnie,
of osing such bridge. Thomas Bruce ?.?M and Elenr McClalne, all j of
road supervisor of District No. 12.
was notified of the court's action and
was ordered to post in conspicuous
.places, notices warning; i the public
against the use of tha structure. The
Balem Light Sc. f Traction company,
whose road ibed crosses the bridge was
olso informed of the action faken by
the court.
!
'-"UIX Assessor J. w. Hobart was
V
GROWERS, BEG15 OPERATIONS 15
THEIB YARDS. .
f cl in tha order in which they . paid the
amount, ox meir tax: ; ,
; E. Fox,- Queen; H. A- Johnson. Im
perial; Mrs. G. W. Jones, Rambler;
Elmer Ray. Crescent;, C. J. Atwood.
Hartford; C O. , Sirens,, Pacific; Clar-
The Tjnes Coming Up 5Ieelj. and the
Prospect for a Prosperous
Year Excellent.
ence Perry, rimpsrial; Ada E. Stone, I RFrpi VFa . pRp'rir' v ni v
Hartford; , Chas. Williamson. Crw- I ttis' A IHKLK. BY THE DALY
ford fiMnnAiir filrSSF rri.n. i . 0 C. . I fr-Vw imxr . . . .
(From Dally April Mh.)
AI-IVE AND KTrv:icr:T tt
- w a -w m a
Fletcher,, of the Oregon Independent ih
ciiy. is considerably won I id by
the reception of marked copies. of pa-P-ra,
letters and postal c;trds. mouir-
Injr if it is true thnt he la dead. Ite
c?ntly. ex-Oov. Fletcher, of Misourl.
died in Washlnsrton
allowed $200 on his amnmt un.rt. !' death was flashed all over the n lroo
Wr. I ' f I f the United States; hence the inquir-
in ine matter of drawing f es irom ine Far East, from Colorado.
mm oQuin jaKoia. Air. F letcher makes
rrpjy that he Is a lively corpse as yet;
ihat he has no notion of d lng; that
he Intends to hold bn to the planet
as lonsr as he can; that he still weighs
ver 200 pounds, although nndirmno
treatment for obesity; that his aNDe
tite is keen, his digestion roc-d and
the only IMng empty about him is I
ins iocKets.
In payment of the salaries of the coun
iy omcers, the court instructed the
county clerk to draw warkints for the
various county oTWr anjl Janitors on
the first Judicial day of each month,
aid warrants to be for one-twelfth
f 4h ariiU-U s.-ttary and ' djeruty' hire
f each ofllclal ai .providdd by law,
nd for the moMMy salary of the
Janitors provWl by the county
court, to report action in this relation
to 4he county court, eah month.
W. .M. Kaiser Was allowed ''l 100 at
toney's fees for. asslatlnsr the district
attorney on an appeal to the supreme
"ur' me case of Trustees of, Wlll
mel! University vs. John Knlaht.
Vherlff.
Upon the fequesrt of Sheriff F. W.
TurMn the time for the, payment of
1S3 taxes was extended; to and : ln
rluUng June lst.v Ohe cJurt had pre
viously decreed that the taxes would
become delinquent after Miy U.
, Cost bilta were allowed in thie fol
lowing: cases: State vs. Oeo. Town
aend, Jos Anderson. Jos IWkner Frank
Harris. F. O'Brien, Frank Taylor. Dan
Harrington. Geo. Thomas, John Welch
Juwn.h Denrjwfid, F. Illanchard, John
jz-'v. t.eo. 1J. yiy, Oeo
woodward.
FOR AN EXTENSION.-A meeting
of the residents of Fmltland was held
Thursday evening in the Interests of
ecurlnar an extraulm nf k a
Light & Traction company eW.tric
rullway line, from Its present eastern
terminal point to. th.it rnmtn.m.. .
Committees were named to confer with
me omcers of the c-omnanv a.. tiA
cxpeajency or ccnsummailni- mirh
cAit-rision. tf It. Anson, man mot nt
i iciiuv vuii'pany, was seen last e v- im.? rrj nine in annc lo
aning. Dut as yet the committees named wara Planting new yards, all of the o d
to intpr'low AnAA. . . . . i fil'lt. n rs apAf.ilH tanil. n n .1 -
. .. unitriB tij. me ioai. 1 . - . .
nad not ht ld a confcrpnpi. I splendid Drosacts.
CPntlPTrpn . v
1 iipiupr. Tvnn no lit., -nnn1....J
, " w j v vjii A'l "
I IIUVU3U 1 1 11 L.
AX HIS I'AKM. ftava th f-Vtlnn. Pai.l dlfr( maA r.t-.1 ...
ville Kepor-ter: Capt. A E. Parker of of the
The present beautiful sorlror th
has started the (hoots in the many
hop yard tif Oregon, and the start for
th? crtD of ISM is certalnlv nroniti.111
The growers! are ma kin? active . pre
parations toward taking better care of
their yards during the cumin season.
and their expf rlence'in pat years nas
been such as to indicate that few. if
any of th-m. will neclett anv nmf ion
of their yards this year. Duri-g .the
seasons when the outlooV for a god
n arkct was poor, ma uy of the gricwei s
neglected their yards, and. a a tesult,
when the market for a good duality of
hoos to a. twtlnt - when c rnu .ra
could el lat a profit, the tnalorltv of
the ownerj of yards were compelled to
seu tneir product at a loss on account
of the inferiority of their hoi. TM
state of affairs etckened many of the
owners, but they tried the!i luck a?uln,
and Cnallv. learnlns hv liiltpr evtwri.
ence that neglect of theli yards rcsult-
ea in less, tne growers last year , took
better care of their. crops, tending the
vines careful 1v throne hour th wnann
and the result was that nil nf tfim se
cured good prices for their products,
and the Creeon lions achieved a reoi
tatlon in the market duils? th
son of 1898 and 1S9S, second to noine in
the world.
Profiting by this experience the
growers, without exemption.- are puttins
forth their best efforts toward making
tne bop rop of the et.ite. for- the tei
eon of 18)9, the best ever prodnced here
nnd as the price is holding- up well ror
this season of the year, and the out
look for a strong market next fail is
natterinsr. an adilerl i
the growers in thdr work toward hold
ing up Oregon's high reputation as a
producer of a good quality of hops.
The hops are stirtimr -nieoiv. th.
growers from various rw.t-lion r.f th
valley reporting the vards in rnod ren
dition, and while very little is done to-
ford. Seymour Skiff, Crescent: S. Fat
rar; I 'no; Joe Adolph. Rambler; F. K.
Shafer. Reliance: Mrs JT. W irvln.
Jill; C. L. Morgan. King; B. W. Mor
gan, ; wmnie pcorman. ; Hor
tense tire ff ox. ; M. W. Hunt. Hart.
iora; . tu cusick, Ramwer; II. Wa'k
er. Crescent; Mrs. H. Walker, Crescent:
Miss Anna Andeison, Imjerial; Alice
King, Imperial; T. A-.Kine. Imorial:
W. I. Staley, Imperi it; Mrs. W. I.
Stsley. Imperial: C.i W. Stoge.
Rambler; w. It. Powers, , Hart
ford; ,W. A. Manning, Waverly;
a. w.irujr. Quaker; Wm. Warner, rte
Attorney-General Bltekburn Decldea
Tha Applicants Mast Pass
: the Examinations
(From Daily April Sth.)
Upon the
tendent J. II. AckeHnn. for an
ion construing certain provisions of
the Daly scho-.l bllt pished at the ic-
Plicatlon by certificate of the com.
&UDerintendn . ' n)Uft,t
- w ltp BU"h ntv
er Proof of said fact. a. may be 2
isfactory to the board. l"
ection 13 of said Dair bin m
vide, that diplomas, held hi
cants and issued by certain educaE"
J insututions thertin slfed !h?a
be deemed equivalent to the t.ac2
experience requin d for a state cVf
icate. but does nor .k rI
alentto -the teaching exrrieme JeT
quired for a state apiomu v -
S7ter !? no 'wv,,,f,Hn std tin
wL!h makes anv rlir.i, ' Ul
icate. except one Irsu-d from anaw
state 'of grade and k- B tiw U'T
aranted by the Mate board of txT
iners, net have . r,im L . ."
therein whi h "7-" ' SH'"
board of education to a-cept any di
ploma. granted hv a iun..i ....
chattered Institution -in n-.. r
equivalent ko, the : cxamlnart.
sci1be-l tr section t of &IJ l,iif,
i.k 'wr. ana l mink Ih r.i,i.
nv. Xeston Kat.In. t.tf ci..,i. Z. "":n,; II : : scroti 11
O. o.l Cheney, Imperial Ml..' a t na,ve recevd your f ivor in which l 841,3 b,H tend only 'to the rDiu
. t. J' TV11' A1JSS A. ile- I yod afck mv nnnA . .... of data nnrm.l , . 14
v ui oin, iianrora; Julius Nelson, AV a- inr ouestioi..- uow I Institut i -Tt, ui cnateret
verty. Mia. Julius Nelson. WaUrlvt J..I""0."-. . . , i"lUuU?"s ..h? Krdmt rt0m
Miss Ester D. Nelf on. Rambler- A. D.
Davidson. Hartford: F.--W. &.ttimir
.. Mrs. F. AV. Settjemier, ; Wiley
a--CK.ee. ; c. T. Ballard. ; D. H.
uarrnoff, A. L.- Cornwall, ; C. F
ent: t.eo. J. Pearce, Crescent; Mts.
- - erreix. Defiance; Dottle Hubbird.
rritimph; Annice Jeffreys. Wiiconda;
Teff-ion Myeis. Wisconsin j Gus Mol
den. Rambler: M. Hunt, Hartford; E.
I- Cark, Hartford; E. S. Clark. Hart.
ford; Ernest Brewer, Hartford; D. E.
Brewer, Colurntia; J. R. Churchill, Co
lumbia; R. R. Willard, rawford; Lots
R. Willard. Crawford r Mmi,i xr -ci'ii.
lard. Waverly: FrnesTt Klinger, Colum
bia; Bertha Klinger, Crepcent; f. J.
IMisjy, Columbia: J If. Pakor r-nnm.
ajts. j. it. jBaker,
ITockf-tt, Crescent:
Crown; L. O.
Mrs. . s. Bean; Crepcejit: R.
S. Bean, Crescent: Ed lie rar.nprt.
Cleveland; Elmer Paine, 'Imperial; E.
T. Barnes, Columbia; May Folkes,
ciyria; t'.ots E. Moores, Steerns: CI o
- --. ....
"Iiist: A at ii
suiuuons of learn'jig. worklns:
w
wie. srovisicns of sectlcn IS of tha
Daly bill h r-
i 1''
a. ( cieaited by -a'd Institu
tions with final standing
I...rw,Uw no may Ktadmt ftora
such institutions' clter the-iaM;Iot
said bill ar.d befor4 SetemU r l. is
Undr thdi nmtt,l..i . , . . '
uhuvi- 4n. provisions or acts iir f,rw
rr"u-rJr . lss;- nut this rvvj
does not extend. to i i he case of a opt.
YMiitman. -; Ray I. Fanner Cres- V I "Ml "tand,ns on one or rfnt. K1uaed from ar.y of th-
.nt: Geo. J. Pearce CreSnt Ma! f A! P-bed sul jects for a -"ni , prior to the pt and
wnnai oi tne saia Daly bill
"1 am. then-fore, of th opinion that
the state hoard jof education i not
authorlxel by aM VD-ily bur to g.ant
siaia ratinytAA .
vs proviatd lor n
section 8 of tho naK ii n
ooara or education, at its deaore-
iioii, accept said accredited standings
- I ' . BOIU HI IT I'll! I grt .f.n.. .np. I ...... .a... T f a lli If.llV II1I .1 Bh
in lieu Of the lenuirAd mn-t. lA lite diploma to a trradu .tA nr a ....
- , " A.uiiuaiiuni I . . 11 'I
on such accredited ubje-ts? That Jm' cho'. :-r chmered institution.
to say. If such pupil parses a Satis- wh. " May 20. 1899. by reason of n,ch
xaciory exanrinatlcn la all subjects. 1 8TaauaUon- holds a state diplotnu
the state board grant a cettificate
without the examination on the ac
credited subjects?
Second: A graduate of a normal
b--iimii, or or a rhart.r.4 i... t.
Hartford: t C.
Joseph 3raber. kVm"- 1 ""rlerea tlturicn
r-i tki-: a state dlpfomi
....... i.viuiuuia, ia tha Oo l, , ....
grant a life diploma to such person
minoui rurtner examination? If
such persons are required to take
such examination.' upon what ubj.-cts
must they be examined to scute a
a state d'p'oma
V.KA.IU,- junn ' - -- -- - ni. a rarxr or I ui ir.e Brrowera tr
- - j . , . . , c I a ........ aim in.iL in
Vcl trj ter his farm nc nfaual x-irt . I . . .....
. " -..--.. tumcm- iimujr iissiances wnere rms in some of
I a. Tlrlatol Vr'cA trj
;. . fivmi- " ------.-w -j lumnir iuuj uiMamifs t jiere rms in some ot
ward Henry Wilson. C. C. VVenlfworth P-ating the erection of a new house on the vnrds laat AP)ihA.M ..V
I I his farm next fall
inl flw r' II.U.
tNMtbills wero allowed In part in
1 ha fnlli.u'lMA i. . . . .
.4j.t?n. oiaio oi uregon vs.
uraKe, Kd. Gallagher. J. M
urown anl J. D. Haws.
During the day the following bills
were auouea:
Road and Bridge Account
irown ismlth t ni
J. N. Davis..
Pauper Account.
C O. Given......
A. M. dough,..'...
II. II. Bradshiw. ci'd $27.50 all'd
Ktelner Drug Co.,
Kalem I lospttal . . .-.
Oregon Chtldrens' Aid Society..
A. J. Basey .. ;
John Hughes
"W. L. Wade, cl'd $3.60 alld".!.!!!
Orlswold & Chase
W. M. High.... ...... ......
O. P. Terrell.... ........ . .
O. T. Ttrrrmons. cl'd $12 all'd ....
J. N. Smith.-'el'd .iim
, - T . " v ..... vu
C H. Robertson, cl'd $60, siot all'd.
I tV ST aa 1
6.2
2.40
8.00
19.50
33.10
66.00
38.00
3.00
45.60
3.00
2.50
124.99
7.50
6.00
60.00
.A.
Account.
1f
.it:
II. P. Russell.
B. R. Jessup.... ,
J. N.- Davis......
Stationary
5 Cf .
. r. xaroorn ,
I'atton Uros .' ..' "
J. Chandler....!.....
J, W. Hobart cl'd $75, all'd
It. E. Mooret........ ......
Cronlse & Oonover.,.. ..
Vo r . llodgers.. ..
Election Account
J. F. OoodevC
School Supertnterviont
W. Jones..
Stock anspector Account.
W. Read....
Supervisors Account.
U. II. Looney... ,
F-hertfTs Account.
W. Durbtn...... .....
r:bate Account. '
V. J. Brown...... .... ...... .
AV. J. Clark.... .. ........
O.
s.
13.72
15.00
17.60
.40
40.45
2.75
60.00
60.02
13.60
33.40
.... 1.60
Account.
287.60
2500
20.00
104.99
ki. r - . " ,: . "'- . .... v., toot ,r.u, "uuru no growin
k .I"1 nxt faI1 nd occupying it whatever, it is found that these sam-
..... cue .'iiiiii(, uu i. niciy. aina tne
Ar n n. a 1 in . . r . . . -
TRAINER. J. F. Klntr baa hum Iimi Tn ...i . '
. ... . -. . ... ii' 1 1- uui veiti a miss-
secured to train and coach Willamette ing hills show no growth, farmers ire
University's athletic -team thi I r.i,r.i ,w T. 5 ,,lner8 ar
tr,. j. . , . . . ,. ... um, uui osiue irom tnis
He did able work for the university little Is done In the way of nw plant-
OManflfltlon laot ran I, . ... '"'
PICKANINNY LULLABT.
Down on de cabin fto',
cramblin' lack -r ,-ater,
Litte blt'cr pickaninny,
Eatin swee' pertater.
Sho, aho, don' you cry
Mannny comtt an' git you;
Cd.e's er-cemtn' by an' by--Nuffln
gwlne ter hu't you.
I'nin up de whi' folks close.
Fas' es she kin herrv
Mammy little cole black rose
aiammy nuckleberry.
Shp sho, .Jon' you cry j
, . Mammy come an git you;
She's erTcomin' by an by
Nuffln gwlne ter hu't you.
Possum gravy by an by,
Comtread crumbled in it
rFeter Barny-bia Firtil,"
! Shet VO mnil f dla mlniiMl'
Sho, sho, don you t-rr-
Mammy come an git you:
She's er-corr.ln'1 by an by
Nuffln gwlne jter liu t you.
Settin' on the ct.bln flo.
Scramblln lack et abater
Little blt'er pickaninny.
Eatln iwn' iottt
Virginia Fraser Boyle in the Book-
nun. ' i
ling throughout the vallev bv indivldfi
lal farmers. There aie'no varda hin
I plowed up and the aprraec'ir :h
ill probably vary little from that of
me past, season.
Horst Bros., the hor biokera of s.r.
Francisco n!nd London, a ho have re
cently purchased a. nn ,nhr nr on.
farms In the her belt of Marion an-J
Polk counties. It is reporte'd, will s-t
out 300 to 350 acres of now hniM ihu
spring, this being about the extent of
me aaana acreage In tht- yallej-.
Dealers are. in om oaea nfrxr.o
to make contracts, but few of the
farmers take advantage of these offers.
and Indications are that Im mntm.-t.
will te made In the veur ihm n,an .v..
itiefore sin.-u the grov Ing of this ;rop
nas assumed its present pro. ortions,
growers preferring to not tt-ttr ihm.
. -
i seives.
stinson. Hartford; Mary Donohue,
v,rfscent: liert McAte. Crescent; Eu
lena White, Stea-ns; De Lisle Green.
Victor; Robert G Henderson, Tmrerl
ali Ottie McCallisler, B. ft H. Spcial;
R. H. Lea bo. Ariel: John T. Albert,
Tribune, Annie Glover, Facifle; R. J.
Glover. Imperial; F. W. Durl in. Ram
bler. Mrs. F. W. Durtln, Pacific; F. N.
Deiby, Wisconsin; Bartnra Durbm.
Ideal. F. A. Turner. : P. A. Thomas,
N'edulte: J. I. T. TuthiU. Stf-arna: 1.-
y. McClame, Crawford; Mrs. L. V
McClaine, Crescent; Edward Thiel
soti. Ideal; A. A. Churchill, Rambler;
A. Chocquette, Old Glory; Chariot
Bier, naml.ler. G. J. Moote, Ramb'er.
-v. aiurrny, Ctrsoent; F. F. Ben
nett, Crescent; A. E. Barker, Rambler;
I.. C. .Henderson, Imterial; T. H. Rej
nold. Crescent; llallie Watson, Gold
,n Eajfle; O. Fouy, ; Franki Park
burst, Rambler; Marie Rockwell. 'craw
ford; Lloyd C. Cosper, Crawford; Anna
M. Cosper, Crescent;! Hulda Michael!,
CrMcent. George Richards. Arolunte.r;
W. D. Carlisle. Hartford- r,m. t w
Gunn. Cranford: a' SfHifr fninmhio'
C.'Mtr.h.' Hartford; J. W. Edmonson', plonlag
Hurlfn..!. Ilf T. ..r .. . I PlOmaS.
" - . . t rn?r, itenance;
Mrs. W. B. Warner. Reliance; Mary
1'igler, Crescent; Annie Plgler, Special;
Ralph Johnson. Crescent; Fred
bimmons, Crescent; H. H. Ragan.
v-ieveinna; jennie.Klik,
t
under the provision bf the Dav tuv
Tftlrd: A person, on May 20, iss
holds a tate certificate Issued prior
i any ZU, is. Wbat txamtnationa
wunout further examin.itl.m .v.
. . . . - i .
iK.aro or examiners, and that
Ibis examination, vhethrr for a fllte
c-rtificate or a state d-'ploma, mut
over all tf the subjects prescril ed by
oio-divleion 6 of Motion S of sa'd iiiL
'Thl construction will not. in all
probability, apply- to s'ate dipo-iig
which have teen heretofore irrantr.d t,
Ktaduates from the state normal
schKl at Monmouth for the reion
that the.a diploma are state llf. ju
plomas, as the life of aid dip'omas is
not limited by the' statute as is the
ose with diplomas gi anted by oth-r
institutions.
"Third and Fourth. I am or - the-
ufiiuun mai any tterson. holdinar a
iii'wiiiiia I a.iif it-rton, noioinsf a
win r,e be required to pass to secure tate diploma, other than a state -life
a State rTlfll9l nr- n .. 11. I . ... . "
a state certificate
under the provisions of the Ta'y
bill"?
"Fourth: A i-erson. not a graduate
of a normal school, or a chartered In-
Miiution. noids, on May 20 a
state diploma issued pil.r to May '20,
JS9S. What e)ran.i(iti..n must he pas
in order to secure a state diploma, or
a state certificate under the provis
ions of the 'Daly bill ?
"First: Under the school law as It
iooc on tne 1st of February, 1891,
lersons who completed the required
course of study, passed such es anim
ation tnereon as was approved by th
state board of education, and grWu--tcd
from state normal school and
certain 'chartered Institutions' w.re
entitled to receive tate diplomas, and,
after a certain number of years suc
cessful teaching In the state of Ore
gon, were entlthd to stat. iif diL
'ub -division 4 of soot ion 13 of the
'Daly bill provides an fnlinw.- ..!.
ers of state certificates granted under
tne provisions of this section may n-
ceme candidates for a state diploma
uipioma. peating t?ate prior to Miy
if?, applying tor a state ceitlf
Icate or state diploma under the Pro
visions of the, "Daly b;ll will le re
quired to utiJerg-i the full examina-
tlOn fin ttll tillhltta mxAa -.U. J I .
yii-rtviiLtil in TMJ U
llvision of flection S. of R.-,ld I ill lH
foie (he state board of examlnersj a
I And no provision In said-bill which
excepts such persons fronj the require
ments of Ihe bill In this -resp-ct. Tha
onjet-t and ' Intent : f the lav-are t
secure teachers thorough y qu ill:vd
by s hool-traming and practical x
perlence tc perform tho dnti.. re
quired if them, and to give t. th
children In the state b ttfr edpation
al facilities, so that they may. in tl,l
respect, at least, be fniiv ,i.in..i
for the battle of life and r.ay becoico
good and useful cltisens- and the pro
visions of khe law should It fo c.,n-f
st rued, if j possible, as to give full
foice and elect to such object iin-1
Intent." ,
n.'is
Ing, AJax: C. H. Robert ar.n fronf,...
Mra F.W. Hollis. Pacific; F. A. Welch
Rambler. H. L. Beatty, Cendron- Har
ry Molr. Crescent; Paul Hansen Ram
bler, Mars-aret Pa
a. . jessup. Rambler; R. A. Kirk, Im
m napiu a 1 uii'ii'iiia lij iiir himiiiv nr on M rri a. . i .
M. Fleming. Quaker. Mrs. S." J. Flem- ? .j-t thirty month. AM hi. bftlcui W i urn VeoVX'
....... .fiMUTfi Kiift-esa rrom tne dt I Sm-rof arv r a. . t. -- - --
Attorney General rtin.kK...n
also rend-red an opinion In rfennie
10 tne status of tin officer who ha n..t
of. their ...:;'" VT. " elale 'Dunbar. Fol-
......v. .. """-?. pioviooo, lowin is the text of it d.w.i-i...
.nar. tnis tection iball not be so con- "You have submitted for mv m m
normal school. . e " Py did not. for rom tlm.
'Z rraduate-fm su,,: Is he UJl!!
oni
BICYCLISTS PAY TAX
SHERIFF F. W. DDBBI3 HAS IS
SUED 184 TAGS. !
List of Wheelmen Who Have Liqul-
aatea tne Amount of Their
Assessment.
,2.(rj Ct'RBlNG
1.00
NEW MEMBER APPOINTED.
Jasper W'i'kins, of Coburg, Will Fuc
ceed feenator Heed ort the i?ut
Fair Eoard,
TALK OVEr.
PHONES.
TEI.E-
1 ney determined tt. it,.. ..
t . . . . a--. ' w.'llll l.l
t nit icipnnrn. . r,.i. . . -
w . . . ' . '. '"' . '"r now
v.. 1. j. uwr ysttraay ani-ointed mum time :t took, so they tonve-sed
llm. Jasper Wilklna, of Coburg, D,n the wires bl ithe hour until the
county, a mem"br t f the state bo-ird 'ntral ofTice people ere driven to dis-
wf srrfcumire, t succeed State Senator -tlon. 1 hn-s got t sitrli a pclnt
- ... t: . uaruinrr, uougias postmast gn-rai in Sydney
county, who declined to SPtveon ac- was appealed to. and he tsxii'd an or
count bf a multlpikity of bm-tness en- der forbidding loquacious women frox.
--inTni. i ! 1 :s i iuuupwiur.i a teiepr-one for more
jir.. yuains is wen known throvgh- f "n minutes at a time,
out the state, as a progiesslve business H . ' ".
nn. served Lane ct unty In the Bi-unE3 SAID TO BE DISAP.
" ...
r'f Cliff- n un hart m o-i-k 4 i
irn-pnviie compani. s in general will be
vivaaeo to Know that tK.. ..,
New :nuth Waff s rrfuei to b i I o.,ll, iioi. nnd a. . ':
d(-vnbv arv niu.. It, .v.. . - ..' ""- r
w J rrJ MlltB II It llf ITil I inn I lit l HTf niHtll lir ina Siak S a
J " I - - - mtMir, ilt'I 1J1
(From Dally, Apill 7th)
Up tr. 5 o'clock wolerdav aftnr
11 Marlon countv wheelman hid'..-it.
wl at the i.llice of Sheriff F. W. Dai bin
an 1 liquilatt-d.thir bicycle tax. Of
that number, a m.i ir.ritv . ,.t
cty. Worxibum wheelmen are evint-
. -i .-n inierest. in the b.cycle tax
t urpny Crescent: Theo. Roth.
Hartford. jCharley Roth. Hartford;
. .rry" "AniDiet; Herman Gcod
Win, Thistle: Mabel k'unuv n
8. C. Mills. Imperial: Elton Walker V'7, P.U,P"
, . , 1 j-. var .iarK,
Golden Eagle; L. Moshbetger. Vienna;
mPrll; F. D. Mcf.ulloch.
Peer; Vr J. Tjdel, Crescent; Bessie Burl
Hartford; Jeannette Meredith, Hart-
V-fv C; '"- 1"M1: S-m Lude,
? M W!,:VlrKla Byrd C-rfortl: A
r Gilbert, Garland: Anna McColl. Ki.
Derian: Mrs. M. J. Smith, Slal. An
na Hopf. Crescent: Miss .Jeoree GUt.
ltorla; Ed. Me.schan. Sterling.
2 1" Stearns; H. C. Von rh-
. oSiuVi r. j von Bchre-n, Pacific
1
.t..ii j.... t , "
fre bea,thHo,nArnat
, . iosw, ana wa -w ay is required to er.Vuto a bond
not Intended to. nor do tf i- .1u.-ith -..,.i. . " tKJ"'1
any Pupil passing only a partial ex- governor. I am of the oninI !
rather an examination does not become a ouallfud officer tin.
of tha riiilul 1 1 11 .,,-k K j . . u
with ,Pr,0Lt0 er 1. Ism. and that, therefore. h" 1. iH fnTtvi
MCl;Ba"4 mnaon such pu- 1o draw from the state any salary
Ml would be credited on the final ex- Prior to such approval of his lnd anT
r iJ"1" 'nu4e "f-'rpor-es. however, the b.nd.',
. ,m . -"urw or siuay w m--meti filr-d wbeif it is rr- filr
required and. Ifogwther with th approved by the governor,
g-sduation, would take nhc ft,r ' t ' ' ernjr.
September 1 1899 t?r , 11 'S trt well-MltlKl rule of
-Whll I,... ,wt i. . . that, before a puhli -offl er has
be lliralK i ?r should any nght to COmpens4tlt.n as -against
..""t.rurd !? order to ,h . must , be .n nfTirer dt
- - - - i r7-- ni"i. iii riti fit a
lower bouse of the legislature in JS33.
lie is a republican in politics.
STOLE A BICYCLE.
PEAI-JNO.
Fair-haired people are ssil to be be
cot..rui less numerous tlmn : formerly.
The ancient tlihr. MM . ...1
rmeo4y Arrested 1 WHh BmnLeUV?! V
Property to HU Poetession, I VjJJ
ream a a rtarb.k.i.. -
. w-' r.-M-.,i -i imun wa
William Cody. a atrartcrer.. was last
evening lodged in he trity jail charged
with larceny from a house, the isp
rifle charge aeint ; the larceny of a
'. tolcvele Ahe nrorxM-t v n w o a i. v
f Soixh Salem. Cody f vnu be given
ia trial in the city police court at 10
S.aw u Monday.' ' j j: . ; ..v. f, r
. ;Mr. iSmlth, who swore out the com
plaint, alleges that be left his I wheel
sttandtng Jos outside of tit pia,ce of
ouconesa ou tximmenciai street yester
lay afternoon as usuaL About the
almost unknow n. f 1
V.
XAlUUXD.
KIUKLAND RICllARDf ON. At the
parsonage of the First Baptist church
Portland. Oregon. Wednesday. April
5, 1$99, at 4 p. m.. Miss Olive Rich
sjdson. of Salem, to R. F. Kirktand.
bf Portland, Rev. Blackburn ernclat-
Duibln yesterday reeelvod a mi . ,
from eight riders resldinrr in V od
our.! A list of cne doren VVoodl urn
wneifimi n. accomp mled by the neres-
Mrs F. M Miles. ne:tnce: ' Sherman
'inrs.. i,rescent: If-rman f lr,
Clevelan-l: W. W. HallT l" pHaT'
HaTi rnra Mia; Kva
HalL Iinirial: Mrs. A. H. Moore
Crctcent C. B. ITpdegraff, Ramb!,
N. J. Damon. Ti'l.un- vr..- x. . '
nZf-SWS? k.SS' k D-
nuin.Huu t tne neres- "s"". -rawrord; J. H All-rt
viry $; -5 from each, was also received Stearns: Ira Ifamilt n. Imperial M
x, last Saturday. No taxes have bee i A" Reliance; Mrs W a V..
received yet from wheelmen living at c- Hartford; J. S. Foster Artel- ft
Turn' r. Marion' t.ff. a . . r.- t-, . rrei. II.
- -....iu, omjrion,
tie ha ma, or other inland towns, but
ph ems irom tnee sou ces will te
n mi. ornmg. without doubt, as soon
as it Is generall known that the tax is
The bride fa ttw dn-v- " .
middle of the afternoon h. xmssXt XZ '!SC"0: 'of The
heeL OhtarnlTuj slight clue, he iorTo ewJriX:.o.rf P1
fv,md nrasr .hi ..t VI ? .V.ch.'f n'n.w l 'he Imperial
fTot irsuu-of the tW V&m ZdeT couple will
He overtook on the river road abo SSt
The appecded list of wheelman ' a
coti panied by the rnnke of the whetl
u wmcn tne tax is paid, represents
"ss-ecicn uiueirni mVYaa.ii rm
. BWS -; iuc
neveral : wheels Mnr-iMnrei
"B' leaoa wun is to Its credit. Ihe
Itsrtford takes second place with 20
There are is Imrwrii. t v., .
i. iMiumni, y
. i.wioras ina I Columbia. other
aaa-aa iiwrrapn t svi r kh ita. . -
- wa-s as 2-a I
nuc, f: Kel lance. S- - e tir.
ly., 4; IdeaL 4; Wisconsin. 3 Quaker
f enaron, z; Special, z: To!!en Easle
2. i! A H. Special . 2: Victor t2
are one each of the fonowing makes
Queen. Uno, JUL King. Jack. Urdo:
Nestor. I Signal, i Deranc. Txlumidv
Peer. Vicuna. Thistle. Monarch. ajS
Volunteer. Old Glorv. iv- . '
mm'.. vm tC"W1u Elyr1a- Garland,
ihrrlan. Victoria and Sterling. On
enthusiastic ; wheelmata. wtm paid hU
tax, designated his ( wheel as rM
Wheel.- It having seen bitter days,'
The following Is a lin of those who
I with v ir ,DlcycI f. tbgether i
l wlth th make of their whseL arrM- 1
. . . ii. nart-
K . Hobdnger. Hartford; Mis.
1"' etcn Hartford; E. c.
Churchill. Signal; Stella Smith, Hart!
ford: Alma RnrtK, i. n .. "
TM.. TI" . ' '"' r- W. TL.
; Ur. r..AUun- Jlden,Eaglei C
"veely. E. L: Remintoi
imperial: A. S a.,M..n
c. . . j 'n;rn ai ;
Lt! Impr,al 'K. L. Wilshtr
fi:.U 7. ' IT Waverly;
Phoenix: Fva w.it,-- r!. J.OT.n,2
im,,,' ' I- "'iwnai; a. h.
",",m- rtanrord: Mis. A. If. Wll-
, oimra: Herman t , t-
rent -i,e. "!: r-
e . " le r V" A- SCOtt, J
S. Cook. Victor; Mra jr. s. Cook 1
C PerriniT:rr-.1Urtf,,rdl M- P
t-.. Perrine.-Crawford-
Crawford: R Prrki... r . '
Hay Perkic. " '
sin: J. E. Allison. Crescent. ;
- - 1 -The
orieln of rh aiM -
Xjir i" fri10 to the -whistle-tanxard
of olden tlm. t. i .t .
" HilU
-ue came into play when the ta-k
provisions should, nr-ver. by t hematite.
w-ithin either the letter or the p!rlt
of the -law.
I am. therefore, ef the opinion thit
the state board of education can iot
'xtena the
- " -- a tiiif A "air
till so . to Include within the terms
of said provl-o the pupils of fcny of
said institutions of learning, who aw
only entitled to cre-lit with 'final
vnamgs on a part only of thw requi
site course of ftudy, on the 1st of
sepu.r.ber. 1S9.-but are required to
undergo further and .! 1 .
I1?,1? J,ror her VJt Is-fote ther
fnuuea to graduate under thi
t t-wwair UHjfr Ifl'J 1
rules rtd regulations adopt el by the: e office
wen fetti.Hl that be t.ot an -vi.rer
do Jure until b has fully corf",.l.d
with snd i-erformed all of the ' -julremcrit
of the law vibn h.are In the
nattm- of condition pr.ctden; i:.-h
as Yaklng he rath of ,V- .ind t'o
exeouttor. and approval .f offi-Siil
bond, if Or 'be required" ,
"While as Wine n l.i imtlf and Pi-
dividual he may le an offl-'r rfe fau
nnd have rights whirh , Hi lie -n-forced.
a diflerftit "i ule prevnila wbn
he retis trp any claim ngaint the mb
Jic. 'When .a person s eks to recov. r
the emoluments bf an ofTlc h m ;nt
show his right to the poss.fsloh of tha
ard wa emptied or 'rterd
announce to th4 waiter tht more li
quor was required.
Instltatlons and -Ua.. nrn.,:.i .
. . . " ' ,0vi,l UI Kit-
"M'H cfta,
"Second: The si Ate boar.
cation, under and l y virtue of the prol
"" oi suD-ontsion C of section 8
i . "a,r MIL "a the right ani
authority to grant state cettlfiratea
lf then be doea n. it hopi.m. nn ,f-
ncer de Jure until the ete utlon n !
approval f bis official bond, he "his
no legal right to th-t jnftlm of the
office, atJ. although he 'tray -.be in
officer de ' facto, he Is not entitled te
claim or recover from the state, com-
ana -tit d.r-loi.-i a -tn f na.iucikts r i-. MnriAra4
r rouna upon examination by hePr,0' to the time he qualifed In th
State board i Af a v i n . . . .1 ... iv.. ' m . v ...
aenned. to possess a good moral chir- I became an officer de Jure.- !
at ter, thorough scholarship and .-1 . , .,' !
cossful exnerlenoe In tMi.hi.. D.m.-.lm-i.vw.n r..r
at board ;of examiner must con-1 . . - 1
fiSt Of not ieaa than fAii, I . - . . . . '
ihat, .u. . . , . . " ' it. is an interesting thing to Know
than nine nrofesslonal teath- i-b'h... i . .. . .
Uon 10 of aald -ra, - - ,i,.i rleeies er piants are gunerr
Ly section II of said bin It Is pro-I Europe, says Tit-Rlts. Of these. 4i
. . Applicants, ror state cer- have a perfume that Is-Messing ni
ttflcates and sUte diplomas must pre- i enter largely injto the manufcture ef
sent certificates of good moral char- stents and aoWna TkM are more
ZLZT?. thT have taurht sue- jspefes of white flowers gathered than
rcSSIUIiy In their mml .Aii.lt as . .... y-..
. - - - - .wuii.ic. wi-.ii uin ri miwr I iv l ! M l. V kit-. "
riom the snperintendenta. but thim ko,.. ....wi. .irt
state beard. If Othermlae ntlaS aii. n . In.
- ..i UIU.11117 iig5 piuiri i,vii. ...ca. -
to the qualifications of said annliranf iwii., o .hh 1KL
tray grant the certificates or itininm,. 'ut-.iw... . '
Wltnont Cettlfieatea : from ih. ....r.. ...... 1 -.
Sunei ntAMMl, n.f , . . . . .
tJk.-V VtT I. "'T nve" tne eighty-four are scented. The. D"
Joard the discretion to require Proof flowers are of 694 varieties, Ihlrty-toor
or good moral charaetr of ..h . , . . . ... ni
- ,i mucii are poti u mm, ana inn
v "!Te?S,fUl t'achIn ' thres hlossoms number 30S. thirteen of wbl :h
year Immediately preceding the a p. are pleasantly odoriferous.