FROM THURSDA Y'S DAILY JOHN JUNTO BESIONS ,C3 (n) Jll cr3 3 L F. 1 ID 101III 15 ASTORIA MA5 9AXED FOE FISH COMMlSSIOSER..' He I Well Fitted to Take Up tbe tt or k -Fish in g Season Upeiis h htxt Saturday, ! Gov Ger yesterday put a stop to ce Immunities of the numerous candl- J!L -......itwm of state fuh com- tB,ri,in,, their frtends by an- tjoimrn F. C. Reed, of Astoria, to that totition, made vacant by the death of will le seen that the place is not a sin .h. i,.. ino.mh.itr Hr,ititr n. Mc- ecurc by any mannei of means. But Culre, n was drowns d In the North L'n,pua river. . I The.n? ofTlc-r will be reaulred to " file a boifd for $25,000, w.th the s.cre tary of fctate, -to te approved by the governor, before btglnninx the duties ct his ortlce, and his' compensation, tin ker the act iiMiawt at the Stx-clal ses fion of tbe legislature in 1898, is 12.500 ter annum, to be paid Quarterly. The law further rriI3es that he "shall be j allowed for the hire of patrol boats and his actual trave'Jr.g, offise and other j necetfuary expensts in the performance j a 1.70a p r ) ear. m ne o.tic er nas in hand the aprontment .f thr . deputies io-lir known as 'Jeputy fish, ommis - eioners, v,ho win nom tiu ir . omces at his tleasuie, and he may ju ;:marl y remove th-m at" will. The new officer Ii-is. In f?at!lilon to th3 above, lhe appointment of oru dputy In each co.jr.tj, to we tate flfihtry laws ate that te enforce, Jle has charge of tho nate'i ' entire lis-KIng int-rets, arid thi. man ngenfietutof the state httcherles, and lias the power to iurchas all fupp.les end triif icy auch aslstar.:e as may be found,. necessary to ma.ntain these httcherles. '!"-. The imTiediate appointment of a rvh commlsfcloner w,a lmpeiative, on ac count of the early opining of the nsh- ylng sasciH-Katarday, April 15th and The clamor, on the partf the rishertfiea along the lower Columbia, for the ne- , cessary licenses iH-rmlttlng them to be gin their work at that time. .The mat ter of issuing licenses had Iei;n ; ar-i-aiiRed by the late Mr. McGane, pVior to his trip to Koi;burg and consequent, death, and about 400 of tbef permits had bee re issued from his office in Poit land, aivl hy C F. Cathcait, the dep uty stall' n&'i at Aetora.. h n the dis aster occuntd at Roaeburg, putting u sudden tlf.p to he cpeiaii ns of the ,Hce. Ah tlure ar over 40 0 flfh-r-msn. In Astoria alan", requiring li cenK from the Hate. ; and about ad many iii-jre between Aitor.a and lhe head of salmon fifhlng n the Cotum to say nothing of th other rl earns of the state, lmmedi ite acton wnn ie QuIitJ on the part of the executive, in order to not hamier the Industry ned lesifly. iJov. Ceer b id. immediately tiKn hi leturn f rem Itogebuig last liomlny, notified lh? cletk In Mr. Mc-Gulrt-'s office to accept a'l moneys tn clerel fcr licenses, and receipt for the eaine, mn that licenses could be issued to those so payirg, lmuMdiately after H fish com in ll oner had been appcint ed, and this has been don.. . Theuppolntment of Mr. Rted to this Important position Is general)- approv ed, ns he Is said to be peculiarly well equipped for the work incumbent upon that official. He ha scores of lecom mendatiens from eatery quarter of tha atate. and hts fitness was regarded to be far In advance of that cf any other applicant for the place. A LETTER OF CONDOLENCE. Gov. Geef Represses His Sympathy, at - the Loos of Her Husband, to Mrs. IL S. IMoGulre. ! - Gov. T. T. Geer yesterday sent abet ter of condolence to Mr. H. D. Mc Gulre, of Portland, widow of (the late state fish commissioner ?who lost his life In the angry waters of the North Umiqua river, near Winchester, on last Saturday afternoon, : while on an examination of that trtvtm in the line of his' official duUea. Following is the ex of the tetter: "My Dear Madam: Mere words can hot express' the sorrow I feel at the deith of,' your husband whtf was one of the most intimate and valued friends I had. "I triist you wUl.be brave under the (Treat adversity and get owisolation Your Money's Worth ; of Shoes - i ' - : - ' -f . - ; - " : ;' . Our Men's dressy goat shoe In coin toe bals, very servlcable.. .. $1.95 Men's neat buff al bals, dressy coin toes.... Sl-35 Men'a fine Russia tan vlcts, neat chocolate shade late toes. ....... $X,E0 - " ---.f..-; : ' I . And from that on up to our fin -esf vids In tan and In black at .. $3.M Indies' dainty cloth top lace. patent tips, ILSS Klegaat lines at Xl.hO and $2.00 and at $2.45 our fine line of vlcic with Im itation turd aoles. ; , , That fine vici in lace or button, turn ed aotea, narrow ami medium widths $2.75. j ; . , thai mi we a rainer you'd do than any. uung eise is to come and see ' these hoes. We like to show thenvj If you don't want to buy Us all ; the same. Come anyway t RACKET PRICES. from the reflection that he was a kind (husband mud father, and man whose ' personal Integrity was admitted by everybody. May God ilea the wile end children of rny departed friend. Very aUcrely yours, (Signed) . T. T. Geer." , ' STEW OFFICER. G. I Stahl has taken the pcsition of family manager at the state reform st-hooL At this in stitution, the duth-s of frmily man- la cor consist of accr-unting . for the I lc yi mornings, noons and evenings, (keeping their clothing in order, wo k- llng the surplus forces, taflni; care of fall of them on Saturday afternoons ' and Sundays, drilling th'ra In military tactics, and doings various other things I for the ood iHshuvior, good 'apt - ear - tnce nd general advancement of 4 the youlhful wards of the state. So It Mr.- f-tahl ha held the rame wwIUon, in the reform schools of Iowa, Califor-- ria and Oregon, snd be Is a very In dustrious and thorough : man In this line of work. There is not one better qualified or adapted for the duties. any where In the country. The board (ttructed t tlace himelf in commura of trustees i nd superintendent are ,tirn with all tra in cpntcn and fruit fortunate in securing the wmrices of i.uch an efficient man. ; In f.u-t. the rew iople for th different ace there are gentrally w.ll s quaUHtd and urrrrvuis. . lhft frult rroiutpfi in re:n. He nn j also- instructed to gaihor information revpv r-rtMxiisTrtn-n ro the probable output of all kinds of ycterdar named eeven notaries nub- j Uc, and their cemmifsions w.ll if sue j trom tn department of state upon i thtir official bonds beimr fited rnd ar- firnvawf " "Ts iren r!aiant anrninfarl o - G. O. 'Nolan, of TillamooRi Henry Wade, of Gardiner; Alex.' Bernstein, of Portland; A. S. Dresser, of Oreson City: H B. Adams, of Portland; Wm. j h. Fallis. of Leland, and Frank Rob ertson, cf Portland. Things HI Gotten Are III Spent 99 1 j-Y , ? tt fine nrst district. , rne Dcaia accepted - A tliS tS tme Of the trULn the resignation of Mr. Mint o with le VivcV' gret and the election of Mr. Doson to VJWSe physical Condition has the position was promptly made unanl- fdrced htm to Call XSVOn his mous conJUioned upon !s resgnauon :v la trick fir.f mlotl. in.t i-rti iVia Kref A.m. nerves to make good the der pletion, of the rest of his sys- 4 ' frrn Th fYnX9t 'U,i! regarding the retiring president and xenu i tie overdrawn bust- tcereifUiry. T. Reynolds wa ness man is overdrawn be- ?lnte treasmer. I f l -' ' " 'fWw- ' A resolution was passed authorizing Cause he laCkS proper Capital, the printing of ll'0 copies of the Mor- 77j ranfitt t U ..ft ..- ton ,aw- The 01081 active and aggres A ne apiiai Of ine physical g.ve orchard InsiK-ctlon was decid.sl man is pure, wholesome; life- .!,on, to roaicutcd between Decem- 7 t w' . c,Tl V6'. Mc . ter 1st and AprU 1st. The coromia gVOtng blOOdi - - Isioners were instructed to notifv or- MiVii thii f . ji ji IchtrdlsU- to use d'sinfectants at any Make this capiUl foryoortelf and do llme they deemed it best It aw. also no overdraw. The beat blood-girijlg tgteed that the secretary he made ti e banker It Hood's Sarsaparilla. It lends quarantine guard of the pert ot Port and gives interest, too,; You cannot iHti'i a,,a that ne inspect each .h p beat that. If your physical bank ac- ,m'-nt of trJ"u "nd rlace his official aeal . . , upon it. Purchase! s cf nursery stcK-k, cotuit is low, see what tins banker wifl . tmaime the same Infected, are request! doforyoo. It never disappoints. ' ltd t6 notify the commissioner of their Rhumatlam-A few bottles of HochTs to "amine the same. The board fi.run.rin. ntir.w m a.ljouined at noon to this morning at v. mvw iimuiiuHa. unci uii noppea dyspepsia from which I suffered Intensely I can eat anything now." Wm. A. Bcckxex 844 Summer St last Boston, Mass. i. ' 8crOfula-- When three months old our baby Boy was covered with Itching and burning scrofula sores. The best physicians ?id.to Hood's Sarsaparllla saed his life as It made a permanent cure." Mas. Luxh M. Fish. East Spiingport, Mich. ?tij.r,:T---iT lag with stomach trouble made ma weak. run down, with severe headaches, ura was a burden to me until X took Hood's Sarsaparilla which cured me. It makes my children strong and healthy." Mas. M. Bach, 611 2d St N. E Minneapolis, Minn, Incnsreation "I now have a good ap- petite, eat well, sleep well and my dyspep- sla and indigestion have left me. The reason is I took Hood's Sarsaparilla which entirely cured me. I am Baggage Master on tbe B. A O. Railroad." Thomas Colks, 119 Can SU Sandusky, Ohio. BlOOd Poison "At 12 I had bone die- ease and used crutches. Doctor prescribed and wanted to scrape it. My grandfather gave me nooa s Dmrsapaniis. Aiicr iwn( - tI . w "i w A7.V. " 7aVi ItU KV Ml vn A iLiaa vasj r aaid aoau Ontario At.. KUgra Full, H. Y. HoodtjmietiiUTtH.th4rrtti ,and the men to I present, wll! be; only f .thmrtic to t.k witb Hopdi yrpriii I'rtdaj'. p. m. The reooi ta l ,e ? t t ' Sa committee on co-operaticn In mar- Shoe Goodness . You'll see most of them In South window. We want a chance to show you shoes, and we can prove our claims tRr good stuff. Racket' price, wch a. we maJce are lower than ilr to . Onr $38 Tribune Is the one that sells at $40, by In- ty- Vancouver, Marlon and Yamhill stallments. Tou get choice of any tire, eerletlea, 1 any color, and equipment, and you get I Saturday, 2 p. m. Talks by proml- -wheel that haa itbe beat atuff In it , Eet horticulturists from California, that can Ibe had at any price. Coma I Saturday evening -A strawberry tea down aad see the sectional parts, then ! tival, with toasts and music take the wheel out or a. spin. That ' Through the HMiatity of the late tells the tale batter (than words. Tour leglalature, the state society is now own opinion's worth somethlg isn't Itt enabled to publish its proceedings, and And Say, V: lft Is expected to Issue shortly' after There Isn't a wheel In town runs as this meeting an exhaustive report of smooth, and makes leas noise. Lasten ' the papers and diycasslcnte of this and ana you ii see, Our $25 Special . Is made t"y the SneU Cycle Co., at Toledo Ohio, and ta toy them called the Ensign. It's a whole lot better than many wheels that sell for more money. Better because - It' IS better. Has smoother bearings solid bubs, excel sior spokes drop forged crown, and a lot of other things that make a better wheel. Come and see It anyhow. s 307 Commercial St. AS SECRETARY OF THE STATE j BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. Hi B. Doeeh Elected to Fill the Va- ? eaney The Office to Be Moved X to Portland. (frorr. Dully, April 12th.) - The state board of horticulture con- tinud its sessions at the car-iiol yes- tcrday morning:, convening at 9 o'clock .The matter of mcvinfcthe o?l'ee to Po:t-' land was discussed, and a qu liters were promised the boardVfree of rent. irf the Chamber of Commerce tuild.nsr. where a large collection of ffemrte of , the resources of Oieson, especially of the fruit industry, are on exb.bKion, the board decided In fvor of the moral, ami the president and s-cretarj were appointed to take tteps for th-s removal of the -office. ; The secretary was ini inntruf ted to write to the fruit growers throughout the state,; inviting them to make the office of the board their headaaarters white In the city. That oflVer was also in- groW!ns districts throughout the Un t- d States and Earorei and to asei tain, rron tme to tlm thei COI1,itJon of tlie nilt CIops coming j omp.titi.n with ! frultfl- for eral n"aton-l The tlwins; rcwluUon was adopted: Whereas, the fruit trade of the Orl- urge upon our representatives in onw w w ww shi o bcm wicn some person, thoroughly conversant jwltn the nult inter.fcta of thePac.ne Northwest, foi the benefit of the fruit growers. 1 At this point Secretary John M nto stated that, in view of the conttmp at cd removal of the office of the beard to Portland, and .tlm active worit in hand, he desired to tender his resigna tion as secretary, and in doing so, he recommended the' election of H. E. Dosch. of Portland, commissioner for I s.s Miiuirrit'iiv a t v s a iu sb 4B" trlct. The president aprdnted L T. Reynolds and H. H. Dosch. as . a com mit! ee to present suitable resolutions c.n l..i, w Dosch. Is speaslng of his eleo tlon to succeed Mr. Minto as secretarj-, K . ,. ' said that he accepted the place, not for the salary, for his Income from the plat fe wou,d luUe moie than that now received as commissioner, but fr the wider range ot activity It would ,. Ve hirr. In the fruit Interest- of the etute: that he would now extend his rndu.t - r; tJThnnu;. .uur - The, state board has decided on a midsummer meeting of the fetate horti cultural society, which is to: t-e held In this rity on June 9th and 10th, and will be one of the most imi-ortant in the Ltatcrv of th onranliislinn. 'fn names on the program, which was mad- lo. evenins- soeaic vo!nm for. ,v,l J?" -'J aJl . for th meeting. There is every assurance that the prominent men from abroad will be in attendance. The topic ot the meeting ill be one that is close to. not. 4nTy4 the fiu.t growers, bur to the r-frodu -cr' ' tie state. ", J OrganUatlon and co-ope rat, ... working is a big subject and one Vhich there la mnrh In lunn v.- matter to be presented Vt thJ. Will cover .th varinua rhtu,, A . Isubjc-ct. Among the papers to l presenteJ. acting: ll. u. Miller, organisation In California; L U. Reynolds, organiza tion In Northeettern states. Emlle Sc-hanno, organization in Southeastern states; E. R. Take, organization in jt egon. 0vV o2V. 7 J: . 2L,XoMTnAr 'rw"' MUlr- lecture. Prof. L. a Go IT, of W S- rrmain ( Saturday, 10 a. m. Herberts from or ganizations In Hood liiver, Lane conn- a previous meeting. - Muxic will be r Tided for the evening sessions and the I .mm . cicuiiif nrnbr it 111 De OBI of special Interest, and uni.jue In the horticultural intcrestsof the stat. A PIONEER DEAD. Major Bean, Formerly or Yamhill County, Passed Away. Seattle. April 12. Major Jas. R. Bean died suddenly today of neuralgia of the heart. Major Bean came to the Pacific coast in 1845. eettlina- In , hiU county, Oregon, -where he lived un- Itil 187 when be moved to- this city Uu7 TS years old; a wife and three' children survive him. , , 1!) Nurses and Doctors are Wow Prescribing Paine's Celery Compound. i IT$s . '. - i Every woman is said to make a gooI nurse. I The opportunity to try l certainly forced on every woman at some time In her life, and when the time comes and sickness enters her home, she should know exactly what to Ao. She can follow nc better advice than the expert counsel of phys'clans and train-. cd nurses who every day see before their eyes the wonderful results of Paine's celery compound among their sick. deoUttated, and nervously ex- haus'ed patients. Paine's celery compound Is the only prir.g medicine that has the confi dence of, and is uped and pi escribed y nurses and physicians. For years they have seen patients undrr their care rapidly recover health kiiu tigur irora me use or mis wontier ful restorative. Miss Cora Smith, whose portrait is glv?n here tells of h-r experience M-ith this great spring remedy. Miss Smith is a graduate of the Northwestern Hos- 5. C. STONE, H. D Proprietor of Stones Drug Stores SALEM, OREGON. The stores, (two In number) are lo cated at No 235 and 233 Commercial street, and are well stocked with a complete line of drugs and medicines, toilet articles, perfumery, brushes, etc, etc, eta . DR. STONE Has bad some 2$ years experience in the practice of medicine and now makes no charge for consultation, ex- ami nation or prescription. TAX COLLECTIONS-Sherift F. W. Durbin and deputies yesterday receipt ed for approximately I400O on the 1813 tax rou. xne day receipts wet con siderably augmented by reason of tha payment of taxes by a number of the county's heavy taxpayers. Deputy Sheriff F. N. Drbr was enraawd vp.. terday in Prvylng upon propeity In this . city and suburbs that wilt - ... ren'th v . , " ; ' , " VI Jer"' na especially th. lng without a eci&tch. ... . . ..j M..,uit uiutirni routes. - xne ran rriv S?k atre "m"?os- bV Jo?Jr each of the proposed route. ,IikJ,t-.fc..fflce ln tn ea- becoming interested in th project JL 'm ML, pital school, for Nurse at Mlnnea- poHs. 6 he writes: j "During the" patt five years I ha iae fun found that where the system was down, nothing was so good as Paine's celery compound. The doctors have often prescribed it to patients under my charge, and I have noted the very satisfactory results. I am g'ad to rct ommend It to my friends." 11: . . . I have often observed that where a n- vn nas ieeu very Wvnk.Paine's cl ery compound has nuicMv. retuined him to his wonted Igor, whenever the physician has picscrlted If Paine's celery (imDound is now th ,,nlv ,ni-nv .i . . j - i ' . - i -i M w j titriiiuTirif-fi nv dy (lcmandMl bv inyutniiui men and women. It has pushed aside the countless unscientific catch-penny prepai.tticns that have no standing an-i.n g reputable phyiciaus AN I5TERESf MANIFESTED. Many Farmers Anxious to Co-operate With Eicyclists Jn Construction - of Paths. row mat the building of bicycle pnths throughout tho county Is assureil the work will probably be Inaugurate t as soon as the weather conditions be come favorable. Many farmers of the county have In terested themselves In the proposed construction of bicycle paths. In a number of Instances, farmers owning land and residing, adjoining the pro pored route of some bicycle path, hive informed tho officers ef the, Salem Bi cycle Association of their deal ie to co operate with the wheelman In their ef- on, establish Such paths. Many ill trladly donate liberally tcwar Js the balldlng of such paths snd have so expressed themselves. They rralizo that the paths will prove of great val u to themselves and. children, as a foot path, during the winter months, when wheelmen will have abandoned their silent steeds for the season. As a path foi their children to ntiilxe In going to and from school, the paths will prove of great benefit. Such paths iffin Vksa m-iaK ma. - HT" TT "Vr." """.T miuiieu man -a piana waiic r o Sllverton can w t-wBirucica irom tnis city ovtr three different route The farmers are nroiect an1 Jwlll, doubtless, "offer the cycle aasocia- SB tjreorgiana inn, no is a grad- ' ""-"hmos i letters nave ben re uated nurse from the Francis ' Wlllard celved by he propiietors of Pa'ne's National Temprance HoKpittl of Chi- elery conutound and by newpnpt-rs cago. says: and loedU-al Journals from mt-n .tni "In my experience as trained nurse ' wo-,nn ln every walk of lif. all tellinir and nurses. No other rcrr.idyihaa so wonderful a record for effectively and lastingly curing those diseases that re sult frcn- deranged nerves and impure blood. U has displaced all other spring remedies. In the opinions of the h. class of druggists and phys'riajia and the great mass of. Inf-Jiigent people who Judge of a remedy by. Its results mote than by what It claims for itseir. I Va. m . . - exuenenoe the Immediate relief one and perfect cure celery compound. effected by Fulr.e's The best physicians or-t-nly cr-dvrie it. luv it. recommend It arid ai-thorl..? the pJblic use of their statements that t i i-j, . 'i: iirry eompouna, ln.oa iiflcr nfti fi.. . . case, cures rheumutlsm i.ni kindro.1 dit-eures. purifies the blood. H gu la tet the stomoch. liver. l.oweN and Kidin v-, and rejuvenate the f;iK. d out or !i- eaaed nervous system. tlon a consideration In order to iiav th path constructed on th lr rim t may result Inthe association teceivihg Ive highway. This spirit of rivalry aid of a substantial ch trader f;om such residents. l Wheelmen from all rectlons of the county call In large numbers at the sheriff's office dally, and lkjol late thHr tax. In fact, so great has been the d niand for bicycle tags that SherlfT lXir-: bin will be obliged within a few- oays to file a second ordr for tags, his Ami .Installment of 500 being; about ex hausted. - ' , MARRIED. CALLAHAN HALL. At the Marion county court house. Salem. Oregon, at 1 o'clock m. Wednesday. April 12. 1899. Mary C. Hall to J. II. Calls ban, County Judge G. P. Terrell of ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Callahan will reside on a farm In this county Just opposite Independence. MIIXKH-MXAINw At the him D. .1. McLaln, of Macleay. 8M- miles eaat of Salem, at 8:30 o'clock Monlay evening. April 10, 1SS, Miss Ethel McLain. pf Marion, to J. F. Miller, of Curry county, 3. B. Early omciat Ing. j . The happy couple proceeded at once to their new home ln Cjrty' (county, where they expect to reslJe- The b-i"t wishea of Macleay people attend them. i t