Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924, April 13, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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    WEEKLY.; OREGON STATESMAN, ; FRIDAY, 1 AFRIL7 13, 190a
wati":,"t A'nrc
LilOvWIULL!
Bill Icr a Wire to llcr.cjzla i lias
Passed the Senate.
THE SCHEME IS EXPERIMENT
ItMay ReanU In th ; Construction of m
Cable rroiy Seattle to lh rhiV
Ippln. Island.
WASHINGTON. April " u. The
1ilI .appropEiating $3p,ooo for a enable
IiHwren Sah Francisco and .Honolulu
passed the senate today. Hale - ex
plained that the building of- this cable
would be in the nature of an experi
ment, and upon the result.of it would
depend in a measure t1r future course erf
the gyntmimcrA, ' Vc mtgho be deemed
desirable, in the light of the experiment,
' point like Seattle and proceed to Japan
by" the Northern route.) f-
The District of Columbia appropria
tion bill, "which passed the senate to
day, carries nearly $8,000,000. ;
tA VALUABLE RESENT. Guy
M. Powers, -local agent for the O. R.
& N. Company yesterday received a
very valuable and-useful gift from the
company's officers' Inl Portland. The
present is a complete set of the. New
National Dictionary j Encyclopedia and
i Atlas, consisting of J eighteen volumes
containing 230,000 words. Mr. Pow
ers very highly prizes the gift -which is
a' -very valuable acquisition to the com
pany's equipment of jh$ local office.
AT THE HOSPITAL. Fred Cox,
a young man residing in Independence,
was received at the Salenr Hospital fast
evening, seriously ill witn typnoia lev
er. .He is a member of the Indepen
dence lodge of Maccabees, and he is
; desirous of seeing the members of that
order Tn this city, who can call" .ccn
; vcnicntly. . !' . ; .
ONE APPOINTMENT. Gov. T.
T. Gecr has appointed B. F. Tuttle, a
commissioner of defds for Oregon, to
serve for four years. The new com
missioner will reside in San Francisco.
OFFICE REMOVED. H. I. Big-
. gcr Ikis removed his law" offices- to
Rooms-5 and 6, over Lathi & 'Bush's
bank. . ' . uw.
SLIT roa A RtCtlVtR.
Former Salemhcs Figure in Some Part-
ncrsiup 'L-ir.gatiot) in i.MUitnoman
County Coirrts.
XFrom Daily . Stw.trr.iwi, Apc'tl.
rC- E. Power has begun suit in the
State circuit court! against Frank G.
11-ivU "ittinir (nf a decree dissolving
the partnership as the Daves Manufact
uring ccmpany"says! yesterday's Oregon
ian. "Judge Cleland has set the matter
for hearing A-pril t6lh on the motion
to show cause whjr a receiver should
nrit be appointed to take charge of the
properties during the pendency of hte
case.
-The plaintiff alleges for cause oi
complaint that she partnerhsip was
formed October ,4.1 Hy. the business
being the manufacture and sale 01 flav
oring extracts, and bluing, and the cap
ital tock of the firm was $i4-'5- Hc
ssijs that an agreement was entered in
to that he was to keep the books, and
the defendant was to superintend the
-rtnf-if titriiKr ; In violation- of this
atrangement. Power alleges that .soon
after the partnership was formed. Davss
.'.... t , i.orrtitt liiin to have access
to the books, and neglected to attend
properly to the manufacturing depart
ment, or to make proper mpou
turn of the sales and collections, ami
thereafter concealed from him. t.ie
io.-t;fT iii lonV- Vf the concern, and
- 1'lftli-ll t 1.. ft" ' ' ' . ' . . .
declined to allow Inrtt to inspect the
snme or to give hi nij any information
iii. i-nndltmn of affairs, any
excluded Him from ; participation 111 the
. - . t .1.-: 1 .. . i D ? 4
conuuci i me uumi.w . -
. t , r..-..u -.ciHi that the nart
rown iuinH-1. ' ,
nerhip is indebted o !B. I' ; Shanrbrook
m tiie sum 01 4"". "J . "f
which is jKist due. and wluch Davis has
f.-i- 1 m.' fincrmnt4 to P3V.
latlCil .10 ll'cV -" , 1 :
--I. t,f arm;-, the: oiatmtiu
avers, consist in the main of oiU uiami
rturing extract, the receipts for the
manufacture of .extracts, books, account'
, xtnnnt Hoxe. botUeS.
labels, gas Stove, vanila eans. cologne
spirit Sd aaratu. Power mji
13 tne-owiiei i : - . .
f the oropcrty. and that tt is m danger
o bdnT-n
same is taken charge of by the court
and a receiver apronuca.
WASTE ON WESTERN FARMS.
- . - 1J .U, IUC
to sheep. AH waste vegetable matter
sheep and horses. Abandoned meadows
"""mi; 111 vac ncignoornooa
wereL searched for patches of grass,
which were carefully mown and
man int-rt.-r liiw : . u -
. . - . hTUUlClMifCS lil
Owners were , paid a "consideration for
theif crop, provided they were reason
able m their charges. I v. -r i t '
Prsra ft,vir..1 t :i: " . 1
accumulating upon the . premises was
f rathe red op and hauled out upon the
wuu. Ul 1U' - uu vciuic . . :t
ground froze,, the' teams -would he tct
to haulincr mock from 'the wale. rh;ch
was, sometimes spread direct upon the
plowed fields and- sometimes . -nixed
with the stronger barnyard manures
village ten miles away my father would
i. v:. . I. . (
Of good manure that'could be bought.
ana lor sucn i nave Known um :g, pay
the crop upon a given piece of -Isnd
. r.. T 1 .At,lAj r n V. I 4V1 tWe
tide viujij w wiai --v J .
nrtff ik!a r , V. -vl, l-t 1-. .VlInlt Wfln
the cortt got to be thr-;e or four feet
high, all the -wood ashes that had ac-
rnmiiltaA 4nrinr th vi r rr nr.
ried out in barrels, and theboys, armed
with buckets and small spatulas made
Frnm cllinart wr kt ?" llmmi.U it
in nice litue heaps near the corn roots
An additional supply of ashes was fre-
ntiMtlw Jr!njt f rom h vitli TP lt-
fore "snow flew all the farm machinery
. -I . .1. . . .i . . n .t
ana uiensus .were gaiucicu uuui mt
Vi.la art in fh turn iutinieu;s. ta be
carefully housed until tn;y were needed
again. , . ,
And so a system f carcml sav ng
i,, -'l . Vi hrm nn'l house
hold operations, not otuy navinj a nap
;nn.,n.x n in nrjrtiri but beinz
prdductive of direct profit. Suppcst a
similar custom could be adopted all
over the south and west, vnere nature
has been so much kinder to the hus
bandman, bestowing upon him a boun
ty that if carefully saved would give
him a competence, if not abutdant
riches. Here in Colorado I see great
straw stacks go up in smoke, barnyards
with the accumulations of years reach
:.w. -iz-vci tn th tnn of the fences.
the land cropped with the same ctre&l
year after yearj and costly farm n.a
chinery left out of doors the e.r tound,
.rwt n mnw and storm, makirg tt
necessary for the farmer to renew, it
.i ... - a.t, vpirj It seems that
rrnrni in Vi re-ioect cannot be advo
cated with too much zeal or persis
tence. . r. :
l?OREIGN NOTES OF INTEREST.
Great Britain hasiust made -a treaty
with the Topublic of San Marino for
the extradition of ifugitive criminals.
Golden and diamond weddings were
celebrated by 614 couples in Prussia, in
1800, and the state distributed jubilee
medals to each husband and wife. r In
Berlin and the province of Branden
burg the number of these couples was
about iBoa and .is. constantly acquiring
more. tie ui"aUy wears mice or iou
watches, and repeatjrs, changing taem
irom cay 10 oay. ' ins s 01 nuccu un
cut rubies is historic; they measure
about one and a half inches :n a;am
eter and are- engraved with the tames
ot the Mogul emperors. 4ms
personage's crown is . a mass of dia
monds set in silver and his sword of
state 13 valued at $500,000. '
the form of palaces, u: which he own
. , - - . t . 1 -
acres 3 vast estaousamsni :n tae uvn
of Tokio. His estate ?n th?' cci ter of
the city, is made up of hill and va!ley,
containing' lakes and wo hJs and c.icr-
mnii nnr stnrv ral.l.S. Tlie f.lzce i IS
... -j 1 .
surrounded by moats, crossei by mar
ble tH-iOires. 1 e Daia res coi a ' m-
TH illc r.f iitanv are
immense plate glass doors it lacpje;ed
irames, so arranged mat a s-f
UVI V 4 1.1-7 - ... " - .
Some of the sliding doors are covered
with gow leal 'and tne ceuiugs , wiin
min-l'-ciit prrhroideri'i. ...-. i N . i
Kinir Menclek's bobby ls Jhrcnes
nl n hai it nrAerA a. n-W ons. : It
. 1 - r V - i
man or rn e.T 11 r i ! r ni a rrcncu
artist in Paris and is truly a gorgeous
fT!r ! fwa-i1- -arv1 and .II.!i'd wood
- . . . , . -
decorated in tfaades a rea ana green.
th rtlor of FlhiODia. ihifC Is a
pavs rrntin ciirmnnnitn? tup inmuc.
which is fourteen feet high, and the
monogram of his magssty .t Ethiopian
A ry,0im .nl!"f i .1 1 C that "f T lf-
fa. the king of Dahomey ihe skulls of
ft - . 1 ' -1 I. . . . . . U. ...nil
n;s enenwes wmcn .itc'jinci H3
of the ro-al palace and pave the ft ors
of his bed room. Ii any king dire t
oppose him he is slain, his skull is made
into a enp, out of hich. Taffo dr:i!ks
to the god. -
WAS NOT DAMAGE1)
1 i .t i f ' . ; 1
RKCEX t T&OST ;DIl . SCOT ISJCBE
1TIIXAXJCTTE TALCBT FBCIT. .
Vruum Grawm To Mt la Baton Sat-
rday Form f l trtBl f ike
K.W.AsociaUoa..
THEIR NA11ES FILED
(From Danly Statesman, April irJa)
" Tin- im- frost of Sunday night
did not in arij way? miure the fruit pros-
iwJa 4h0- Villamtftte valJev. The
v " ---"
outlook for ,a remarkable yield- o ai
vatictiea wsirever bettser. The recent
frpist is reported to have donetxtrtKivc
damago hi Hbe ? orchards in, Jacosi
conrfty. the large Ifru grpwins drslrict
m Somhcrn ; Orego-n. ; t r ' ;;""."; : j
On Saturday of tin's wevk a meeting
of llh prune growuTs ot Marion county
will be held in lh?s crty. , The purpose
of 1 the meeting h lo nt the or
w.riLcft J jrrtW-a i-rv the Dlan ot
wxirk contemplated by the Cured Fruit
Astsociattort ,of the Northwest, whxh
wnvnrtlv nriianirctd ' in Portkintt.
The proposirioTi is for the association
acreage in tbe territory embraced m the
L r ' 5 Aji K cM-nrM lwttr
association iie wiu iv j. -u.v w..y-
. . . -
foj Saturday meeting. Able sijoaker
-;lii k' in a-iWnfIa:-- o exntain tbe
befefits accruing from an organization
of I growers. 1 he program 01. cxnsisra
wfll -be publHhed ; later.
KKPUIlUCAJf CASDIDATltS ACCEIT
NOMINATIONS
Trndercxl Them by th Conaty Convention
Mnjr 8tl!l to Ito Hnrd from A
f ... .. ..
Long- X4t.
rFrOni Dailv Stwtc4man, April lh).
F. T. Wrightmaw. chairmani of the
Marsdrt county Kepubitcan cenitrai com
mit!tw naii ,fi Iml im s'hfc oific-e uf '.he
-nt-J tfrV- - ao--ntaTK:e of nomin
ations of a rrumber of the candidates.
recently , nomunafted for the -rtous
-"-' - J . ... j J -
ventiort. altvd their rtantcs 'have becn cn-
lifiratWm of membership in
tliU ertsor ration 'n defined in article l.
m';jK .Kv.fa'iar arfcl i& asi follows:
: mv ncrcrtn shall 't tllClDie IO mem-
beirship hi thi association imlessi he
shall have paid tor one snare, 5.
-v-fte. - - - - , t mil
;nU nmiiK- lh nmnpr. -nr tenant 01 tlie
oAi-ncr, of - at ' orchard which produces
dflciduous tnuts. f ami as) sven ,
-1.1 Jrwvrptf'in thf syTYwrn IT CrOO Otf d.C-
4t v a v - rf " - r , o
ciduotw fruits. All . persons above the
WrL. .rJ i8"vpr; rpcardT"s of X. atvd
attv amd all co-partnerships, as.ociations
is (lualrficd as
h in provided. - If at any time any
pt rsou who is a member in good stand
c.fio.ii iri-ici V inoiti the oual.fioa-
I ' K, i Hit I .-'. - ' 1
-'tiSims rtecesiary to entkle himto become
cliesbfe as a memtxff 01 tn association,
(H. A.S Crafts, Colorado, in Orange
- i ; . .
First and foremost is the wae of
4 t - .. ritinni fie iu i is
SOUS. 11 Illdiljr ---- .
" ' 1 ,;f.ri vr without terti
lization or even the rotation of crops.
If the farmers 'could haye had M
z.ngtanu cuu-.'"-- , .
...,.i.t twi if inherent. I was born
.... ta.lnnlv MOOll a UaCK
ana grew iu ij .J"j - -
woods farm in Maine, where each xairn
.'-. 1.- t.... fmm tin- Y'ririn torcst.
naa 10 uc um ...
ti.. 1 r..rr it rnnU he out in tui-r
t tie 4iii v"-".'v -
able shape had to be cleared of stamps,
dead wood and rocks, then Jevc.ed o
by successive plowmgs,! ana
this there were a poor soil j.nd an un
congenial climate to contend with, yet
by industry and economy many a farm
er made a good living and more be
1 . . - - - -.. . - -
But everything about tlicUrm h-d
to be saved. Everything; mat wou.d
make fodder for tfte stock vas savci
Just as the corn begn o gare tne
-ti- .im.. iiv ar "vsre cut. care
fully dried and bundled and stored away
In the barns, making excellent fcd tor
milch cows during the winter. The re
miininir stalks and husks were also
. I ,fr liinV-intr . and fed to
9 V vl k V . . J (7.
A- .h1. Ttin rta!lf and odi fttf
carefully saved after threshing, making
nutritious oduer especially auHiv
a,-.. All w3tii vegetable matter
from the harvest fields was gathered
into compost heaps and ' mixed with
1. h:(wiinn and some ma-
nure Irom the barnyard.; The most
wasteful use made of straw was to vse
i:.. ta,n nr three divs t" bed
down the cows and horses. After all
a f.n. j, ,,4 n. 11! t and the hay in
the barns, all the. corners and waste
. One English marquis has to wok
for his living. Thef Marquis of Nor
manby who w;fs a clergyman when he
succeeded to tne tine w."
and is now a canon of Windsor, found
his estates heavily encumbered. tie
thereupon turned schoolmaster and
opened a preparatory school j for the
icons of noblemen and', gentlemen that
has brought turn money.
Bucharest official arc conscientious.
After a revision of the registration lists
in that citv the following notice was
sent out: ""Major A..,Far.in: It s
hereby brought ta your notice that
your name isf struck off uie list ot
electors lor ucpum -
the First district and will not again be
inserted in it. The reason for this is
the fact that your death occurred some
iXM Ovon Nie,uhr'8 fame as a his
torian has faded in Germany I lis
monument, erected by Fredcnck W il-
Ham IV. in Bonn at a cosi 01 ,u.
threatens to .fall to pieces, r The town
of Bonn is Teady to give $.250, half ttH
. t ii, rorvblre if some one "Will
cost ji v - ... ....
provide the other half. The .Niebuhr
family declines to .
it-. CTfniral ; covern-
-mcnt has remained unanswered for a
Le rlVC O I-IOCK is umm.
At first welcomed as relieving the kr-
1 ; . aftrrnoon receptions it lias
.1 :i -i ;in n o-atTonomi'c nuisance.
4 It V V I iii.v "
The original tea anu vr.cs J , r 1
sive additions turneu into an iau.-.
. . 1 u ...,;i- ;nt.rfj-rid with din-
coia luuv... ...v... " '"v---r - .
ncr. Dinner was pu
but' this worked tltavoc wim uk
1.. 4k.f m time, and the stagc nas
power enough in France still to put
f. It bin
five o riocK teas mmci
ir-. t...r u nn W horses arc
. 1 ri rnnt ri St AiatK S.
to have a race meeting this year
The idea was starteo as a jow. s
Venetians took it up enthusiastically
and $8,000 was coiiceico ir v"
1 few davs. A coninmuc inoui.- j
a. L" - ..n r.rlmjn . has the
ine mavui,
matter in band andhas lead out a
race-course on tne
the old drill ground near the railroad
sthtion. it will dc tne nrsi
Venice has ever seen. s . ; .
Thirty-one persons are mi "
rriKf..U in GermanT for fraudulent
evasion of military service. The chief
culprit was a cigar drummer who died
in detention before the trial, and seems
have had a "pulTV with the exam
iners.. His trade was
do people, as lie cnargca sci
Tat- vmntion. This was
?al J."' ..V VJ Hrn Serins? the VCUUg
. .1. pvannnation.
men ocrorc i
. t . cHis.-fi svnmiuaia v.
SO mat. intj " V i 1 I
f c t:.. rmihU, ? He bad
:..-t-. Imnunitv for a dozen
ytars in tle towns along the Rhine..
tiered on the. regtw of tfommatioTis I AirPtiWt ttnaft. notifica-
kw for. that punxMe. and trom which r T i', 'dL
official ballot will be .rnde up. XLrelf " ber ho
Thd acctptanrcs thus far filed .are, 01 v t . : f .hiVassociation.
eonme. but a small portion of those to 1 1 therrtn(m he shall cca-e to be a
Woenwrskliii the iregtsKB-, as trxre are notification of inch result to
m.r,rv rtrmivnarfciiy t'hem m former years, "t'-'j . .. . ..-.i. . i
, . " r " T ; i. " i.," W toTtnwrtn "sens to sucn nwiiwn ;
Th?3 accounted for by (the change m P ' y , f eh. asiatiorv by tTO.
133 manner 01 geiecnng row wpciri-. t ,.-f mtf.tnwi in n mwlooe.
ons. an the rhe af?e" prid. and addressed, to tlie
appointed by t w county cotirt. but in; ,J.',stelowll rAklctiec or place
future they will be Reeled Alter of- K ,Trd deposited in tlie U-
ficers are chosen. aaid a inere -arc r. TlW t.mard of di-
thtrty-six road dtncls rr, rctors shall have tlie-powcr from time
counfty th will add nearly doubfc thttt Z tiZ unon abolication and petition
niTtnbcr of mmeJ to'tine regirm-oi . . . v r wfw -h-it t,v v-o-
cceptnecs. of wrowih.- .The ac- , t,afe(j to ionRcT
ceptanoM Urm tor -riled arc gv i- T memjKT thisassociation. to rescind,
low. togrtbec wh the office for which C oynodify any such .rcutnon
aach candidate accepting nominated : 3"lJJr '
J... Mi)'"'--reprtsatmiatire. -UA n f0ikkbig form of an agreement
1. i-t. jui iui . j. - 1 , nfttnMil hv th a.csfiaa ion to
I.rrt .L-'rearcc, rci.ra.-witat.ve. ,7 , . . Wow-ers in assigntmg to the
r I auciatictis khcir crops: v
"This agreement, made and entered
41. -.a .ri--.'i mne nackiirg
. ti j7.ftA JJVt . -ft
house to be c.ccteu oy Tne ..u
party and approvxd oy m? saiu
Ciatn; sani crops hh-h.ii -remain
a? all times in and under the ex-
1 .u.-clnn ntrt -TltWl Ot tllC
ft, UT- I 1 ft. VK3.?
xd assocafricm. oucn pacKiug wv
.--,'i oxUwvtoir aYui t ne saxi Dtuvi-
ti4 Vft .
.:. , ' r. VlVorftrftn iVl uTltllW O'l OT
SvAIu '. . irv 1 .
before the first day m Augusi nr .cacn
l :i ... .aM-trHi ami irl1
tlcation the same may be selecRcd by
tlx- a"d associatson; and tle sard asso
claticw may at any time," for surneicdt
C3arsd to it -"aippxM-itig, re'oke ila ap7
proval of any packing house, wheTcttpon
whhm ten days Biter noiiee urawi
first parry shall delect atsolhcr patkini;
hottse wXh the approval of -said af iocK
a:ron. tairsng wn:nua aewoti-vr
itself seiert Midi oilier packing, inn.
4.--Said associalion- shall have a lien
upon said crop for repayment vj H of
all moTteys paid or advanced for, stor
age, rrirarrcc. , ntpe"on.
charge and commissions pa:u or ai. ow
ed in connection wttn tne saie w iu
saidcrops: . ' . .; . V.
It ts agreed mat tne rrusc v
f.rfttf mnhr hall tic minded and
wu soiv l J ,1 ,
fold with other fruits of like gradjCj
qtraitty and maimer ot pacKing; aiwj
shall be acoimied for at fhe average ol
prices at which, chining the entire year,
fruits of such grside and qualiti have
beeai o"d by tire u-ssoeration, amd pay
mcnta on account shall be made from
time to time ad proceeds of sale ate
received. ' ' ' ' .
"6.It is further c greed between the
said parties that in cstee at any time tlie
1 , ,w,ii fa.l m fulfill orr hM
part the prdv kre, or aay of them, ot
11 faJl to hdeltvef
the -said crop a soon as picked aaid
cure!, to tube aid association ai here
iribefore prwided. that the said !assoc
. 1 ' a,i ia iKitm 2 nn
aeon Briian-vc . T ,
take exclusive powfCsiosr amd ecmsroi
. . . . j.ftr.c . n x 1 ni uiiftHji. .ftr v-.
mVJnca r-ut in .any court of competent
jurisdiction to obtain tne ipponiuiioii
'Hv Kiawl court Ot 2 rCCWrCT wi.i v1""-'
yml authority to take exclusive poses
s33tt and control of said crops, and to
deliver the native a hereinbefore pro
..;, 1 IvAruiftV no diswsc of tlie
TiUUlt VI - . .... j. I
. . u rntirt na 11 mreai. uiii
3amo its mv; v wv. . - -
. - 1 . ,nt 1 n a Vrtw or tine
final dctermtnatkM of tlie right of the
said par? m sxi crop anvi por-
.1 - jc iVr-rA- and sucbl decree
dtft-.ti nrm-Alu foV the final deternnnar.
tion ot the trtgnus 01 uiwi "
. 1 1.4 ftr,4-iii .01 saitr 1 11 tift.11
and such dktoroe liall provide if or the
alt eo4is urtfd expttiee. incmum'g
eoutwcl feca. whiieh H shall havt rncur
ml xi the ttrcmes. v
"7.iProviied. however. tht said
paity of the lirst part may transfer any
or all of hJs interox m mc.aifi nU.i.
... mw.9vlr of l'h aMrOCiatlOn, SUb-
icct to the prov'tskyns of this ciontroct,
' 1 . . fty.n
or to catnnttrs ror canmrng oniy, v-
ail mil iizm ml w w n" n ftL- a bvb
r..nv.nmtrtJoirt ereen. Or to any packer
. - . 1 y-i-ril rift w f ;ul
wiro nau sirij ni"nv' -.-..j.. -
,,.;'.ft.r. n.t i-nvitrmir tlie trurt
!o tra-nsierred: nil of such trans.fers to
i.....i;4,ift. ,-f-rrT-r.id bv tli; party
of tlW5 tir part to vne prcaiuti v
aiJociatjon. . . . I .
Tc ,u ftirtUirT asTTCili Cnat UK cxwv
H-Vai-ti ftdrall rf?bwljin2 Otttly in tlie ectiit
thai on or . before June 7. 1970. persons
iK-vi1 tJtm -rttrai-ti5 milar vn lorm 10
joint H. Scott, county judge,
. K. T. Moores, ifuperiTitcindent -.-jchools.
!
C'nas.i A. Murphy, shctriff.
W. W. Hall, county clerk.
- A. LJ Dooming. couiy ireanrer.
J.: 1 1.5 Roland, cowByrecoTderv
D. Fj Lane, coroner. ! .
B. B. Henrick Jr.. inf)W ;
II. T. Bruce, coal isupervfsor.
ifro 4his. . . iday of.
btxwcen . . i. ....I. .
100. .. bv and
-
ot
j-niinrtv the
tjvrty of the first part and the Cured
wir.ft.iiMArcr-4iirftn ni mp rafinc jiin:-
..4r.o ram.rp-A nnrtM- thf faw of the
tkipe of Oregon. (hcrtinatCerrefetrctl to
SUNS41INE f EQFLIL. - s!
, i'- i w;w of your
lake t ou-ja-jx. - writ
friends and acquaintances, says awnt
er in the Wortran s llome rm?amon.
Of bow many ot tnem wy .7?
tbat-theyare ?lways in tagood humor ?
That really clever ami ww-"- - -J?
who dropped in for a .cup oftea .
yeerday aKertvoon. and Jield
fr IT: .k, deeolv and darkly
blue every kindjof subject., frorn -chrysanthemum
growing to et'hs;
cave you gloomy views of life for ne
rVst oi Hie evening. On the other
Irand some cheerful soul may he din
right .stupid but .yoare
Httle better ior nc svi v
. ' 1. ft.- .rftt.t rmrier is an tn-
laugiift " . ,V,,r
finucry more precious possessiou than
the pAitosocJier's e ; atself couM be
lt transmutes everxi"i
witli Hs own fine glow the - hue ot
sunlight. . . . ?;..,,wu
The art of being romp"'"'-"1 .t
secret worth 'finding t. -wen jl '
takes time . nJ patience . v . ' iarv
Some peon e are born with- the .bajw
fnTck.Pere is a Pomaneous gaiety
that you expect
we all charm springs trom ".7
mother', youtl. tbe other day..
one. ne saio. ( v"'"- rv
were talking ol Iter not long .50 One
said he remembcrea ner "r:";
night. She bad just come down stairs
tiler leaving her wraps m the cloak
room, and an awkward hap stepped
on her frotk. tearing grc - - -
the guary stuff, j VPecJ
outburst ol, rage. Instead, she caught
up the torn piece 01 sm. 17
to be in innumerable layersrand smded
through the hole, shookher
the culprit ana i tKuimcu. r 7. , ,'
that she would have play C
for the test of the eeninjr That bit
of lively good wimor two: wen ic.v...-
. 1 t-L kftn Vcars.
Dereo ror - r""t ,,
iMany a very baa quarver ui
has been averted in the jmestic. .cir
cle b bright laugh or ay rejotn-
der. Tlie laugh. mayeauey u
the rejoinder a bit ot venrai "
if it is only done good-naturedlv it will
be all the more effective. It used
basely to be said ot men tiiat tne u.j
way to make them happy was ; to feed
them well. That could only have ap
plied to a small and commonplace
norrty. Of course no : one wants an
uninterrupted round of even tiie most
brirliant smiles any more uhh
wislt to make three mea s a day oil
meringues and biscuits- glaces, but it is
safe to say flnai ooumtni uwn
willing and dcligjlvtcd ! mascuhne cap
tives may be leTby the Kglrtest chains
that gaiety ana gooa
One result of a rreat deal of the "nper-
feet education that is dealt out by the
handful nowadays is iiraa some wv,..,
are apt to set undue value on twfe
book-learning and the ift of ootrtro
versy Thi kind of person looks up-
.... . 1 . .1- irl tVlftl
on our little joue as ccnciur .m
ty. and she treats you to a sonvljer bar
angue on the necessity of having seri
ous views of life at tlie moment when
you are striving, to- -look at things
cheerfully in an effort to forget: cares
,. ta lmtp tnav make Bit
kinds of scathing renrarks aliout tne
danger of degenerating into a toy or
( nn bio-her nurnose than a
mrrmerrt's pastime,, but , at lie s"C
time it is a woman s privilege to light-,
en the shadow and oe aw tnai is gra-
hail ssgn comracus muhiai. "iCn 111c sniaiows vc
,thia cctntrai Tne?n.tmg 75 V " cious and bright on. the' ornamrntal
side of life. She may have high ideals
and !$ty aims, too,- There is no in.,
congruity in doing all of it to tlie best
of her ability. It is a god plan to let
learning sit as Wghtly as possible and
to get into the iabit of making .little
troubles par like little ripples in a
sunny river;"
SMALLPOX CASES INCRIuNSF.
Large Addition to List of ictims
Throughout the Country.
I. J. Scharback. constable
D. Cr Minto. coTJst3t!C.
EH iott M. Savage, . coroatable. .
oer-
a:d
1 iir' tJ- :..jL-. iVu nmw I at-rruT narti WlttreSStJtni
r" . . . ' . . v 1 .1 . . . il r 1 !.,:. l c
If. , .t . pi ' ...... - -
atjociation. the receipt erf which ts here
by acknowledged, ami ttjCOtisiiicriuoH
1 3 . i timrrcr ot tne aRKtnrem v
trrrov rnvv ti Malel Brow- I rf ii .a-vr-iatSori runrcirraiter contained.
nell, the ib-'year oJd daughter of Frank apcj tv ices to be rendctx-d by it
lies south of. ,.1.,
. J . . j 1 Mt 1 - . . I - .tl
Salem. s lying aangcrotrsiy m l idrred. amd noes, oy i-ncc prwcius, .
family home, and her physkian an- 'aign, trartsftir atvd sct( over ttnoo the
.1,1.1 r-orl Inii niffht that there was small 1 ivi ,rw.;4irrn an tindivided intTtJt
chance for her recovery. The family Lj to 2 rct cent in his ownership or
came trom lowa laM wii, t , -ntterewt (tred irom an inciinvuranio;
lady .1 father recently went w 1 and to Jail crops of cured primes.
l.c ,1, -wnnw Lorurvelx'ar
rtrg trees wjacKsmj, jsitii.v.
las L?nru Lane. Btfntoo.. Folk. iam-
hili. .Mr:on. Washington. Clackamas,
Multnonxth, Cotiiml:a, wanco,
m,f. Gilliam and Umatilla ttouiUies,
r u.. r-tt- W-.Ha Walla. hYakima
cotmtrus. Was-hingtoH. and Hk un;Jc?s
such 75 per cent of irticu acreage
be secured, ih 'contract atvd ajll righlH
tihereunitJtr h:all cease and beat) t cpd.
It M turtneir iMKicrt;.oiN nii ' ' -a
t...v ,n nyrm 4 T1 eisocfatUOT jJhail
ruiv jint ft'. r
inkitify in wrJtirrg the party of Ihe firs
nar' wwtfKJr ctr nor i?iicii .iv,,;
txien securea, wmi urav. iv.
of tlc first part hafl, in case 1i:.a.n
Kim snch-t acreaire
. 1 ..irftf 4hirfmiii m
natf M-ft.x., - j.. ... .i I t ' " T.ij.
ft-ft ir-ri 4i vixe scCTJMry 01 inc. tor tne wee enucn
' iT.v . j-fn,. -tnfv -to. ; iraoo.- then t fhirtv-ftix' states and
tlwJ party rhc fmst prrrt slrall be lio;tn
: 1 .- I t.11 nt Itf I ft. IT-
by s'Kn notice anu thhi pi i---mitscd
to ckaiy tliat uch acri-age hs
bona sectrrm ana tnai . v.m -
biroliitg and m lull K-rce. jj .
"It wLrtPS3 whercot. ine saiu pdnin
1 . .rwl fh nrcenf' lin-ditpli-
cate tire day and year, first abbve wrOt-
old home to settle up some business
.matters, and last night a teiegram was
... isft'iftim nro-lnty him to hasten home.
He will arrive at the bedside ot his
rtancrhter in two or three days.
niKt.JS halt4i rmwn bv cir for him on
rfcvft nrm'pi hrrif jna f ter described dtir-
irtg the years lono and 1901 or o"-t-
wise acquirtdiby mm m --sucn cwps. rii-
cpdtng.a 2: per cetn imero-3 in any -in
ten."
unas. '..iwi-u jv--, ., ir-r 'othrr lands during sucn years, awuwi
miflanoea ont acemmt ot sta."e taxes nw undivided, interest equal to 2 per cenU
thd year 1899 nons two county And rf hb owtK,rf h; or jracres,t (free irom
on acaourtt of 1897 rom one incum1)ranCc') in amd to the cured
Uroaiili. county rt-ut f12-000-J ituSUl of fle other deciduous fruirs here-
JackKri county $7000, bcch on account. SDC1jified an! climated; tt-e
tle 1.899 x. . 1 M"'?? acreage of ieaeh kind of. .-said fruits is
k cotfnty frt-wardcl-$14831 . .Why DCcmc as follow: . Prune's.
01
mook cotfnty JJlJ .wtjl -Wcmc as follow : Prune':
count oi One deinr,utt iau ji- Detacher. acres; pears,
I .1. . .acresi-aDrico'ftS. .acres: plums.
acres .'. cherries. .acres. The
WHIMS OF THE MQNARCHS
Royalty's Queer Fancy ior Collecting
Tt ' tA, r mirihi are numerous and
1 lie " , .,1 u'.U vit,
as eccentric a the foibles which both
er the brains oi less iUustrious pcon-
The collecting yt " ? . cV,'
hobby of the princess ot.-ac.-tbJe
. ,,1 ,ki lot of r.ats r. d ton-
iias a it- t .u-. :,a
rets, consisting 01 - rr;
1 1 ih t vears sh- has
worn amiu .v:rv.ft. ,
kd London iasnioi.-- .
ret carefully P?t away, bev.rv the t oat-
ot tne seasou i-;-.." an
ri..,.-,,rft, nottlcs or. all kt-.d. an
t'ese r 1 pttons ""-. u ; ,r
uncut ewels, goid
and the bke-are c -
- a-ft c r 11 a r it -
T"grandmoThV-f PifZl
of Russia had a similar co.v-
was valued at -o.o""- . ,
immense y
to his vast a.viii''V .. '
he nawab Of. Bana.va.p-". - -
the nawao 01 i'"-" 7,- ,
mighty East Indian irotintate. lie has
y-. ir rr TCJ-KTtri? C . I o! hrtS
ii-i ivuw.i - . 1
trft.irrh'11 m t hie -nonMentaainr Irom
IMJ- - - -
I 1-. rniuih; vrKlfrrlaV. UrS-ler a OT.C
jtrsr'j sntcrice for ol)taming Jrnor.cy
rnder talye nnctettices. oi.riu; --'
Oriftf irtWiicrli't. the or:- vmer to Sajem,
at a cost to the state ot $8z.t3. ,
ta' ci7DtrtTiT V II-t Mis4 Lena
Fawk is eriouy ill at her home 'in
East Safcnr. .
SALADS FOR THE BONY.
t-i u,min ftvln looks rnourn-
iully in the mirror upon the rcfkction
of bony ntck and tnin arms may
u ,.ift. lift- tmll2)!r with lKtle
expense or effort. Olive oil is
the rnot ntimtwus 01 iwuiww-i
and liberal. tise of eal-
ads aids materially in the acquisition
of flesh. A saiaa m orausv. -
. :n .m-.11 mw anti ci f t. in. in
free! v in a French dressing, may te
. , 1 ; 1.-, Hftrl without tn-
iury to the digestive organs, according
to a writer on such topics. Vegetable
salad should tc inciuccu in j
j j: ,,u wcrv dav. the
con any , , - '
h authority -ays. Fth 1afjn
of the more delicate. wtnte-flched fih
ji . ...wi urnrnrs iti 1 1 1. v ni
are cxce..nn, --;- . .,. f
liable addition to t-ae ocaa.y 1
fare.
Remember this tha there is .P1
er dignityand propomon to be pov
rd n -he performance of every act of
life. Marcus Anrehus. .
Heroism feels, and never - reasons,
and therefore is always nght.-Emcr-son.
' v .'
......
following is a gem ral description. of
siid land above referred to. situate in
tfie county of . .. . . . . .. tate oL . . . . .
and desenboa or known as.
' lnt vait a-ftiririatkwt-. in COtV
vt thr vaWt . ali and transfer
jr . ... iL iiH iim-itvirlrid inif rest, doea
ft ' t ftnft, - - - . .
by there prestJn pTOrnrise and agree to
undertake! tpe pecttcavwc'ing -j
kt. .cvf t-n,rf j-n-ri - to e'tablish
M.Inlti ,inifrM-m crraftf" of frUftS-
w 'iz&-ccAfctitkn and qaaltty, and to
rrrifnfw iLitin rsaKziiiz' iLf-f -nrc UMJUir? Ill
cjmaoirmhy iherewith. also ' to make
f4es ot sucn respective grii- uuuvn
jtU own tradd and guarantee, and to
; k . . t 1 r- t. 1
make satd aies a spewjHj.a iarrj.-,
r ii "hirrJw-xt oliMonable or tees.
Said association: further agrees, pend
g the -sate of said fruits, to procure
it..Vn- atT'f r. ftsVrrw the same
r ft"l uftft. inft.ifti - -
in proper warcirouses; and m the d-
creuon n .ikviu"'
..L : n ... rd a on t L-nt injured in a rca-
IV Vft - - f"
j triable amotsnt Bga:nr-lt loss or damage
.11., rt Wiaiilish aireancie snd tt etn-
ploy ; ,uch managers aecmtta vrA
cbplovc's a may be fotmd nece&aryin
C. nsftwiatirMk also
ii . tnrv ml mv all cxDenses
lSft3 '
i". " . -r " J OTft lr.
alid packing ot tai ""i '
Jr ft irsiirirtfr h? same. ' i
1... C4 Af-kit- tiartw arerrrst liiat tie
I ,J. Tft3A .- f .
.ii't -..ui.fx' -wirl nM far rWe said cr?os
H HI ft. ft . " . . ,
' . ..nMwft fid OUT a..l fruits
.u .v. i4Xa-sir of hc msoeclor ot
this t-aid association, arrl srs poon a the
rnrMl wm iOtlilTT B.U IM
lame Jii-a -v - ... , ,
said crops" produced 011 faid land to
WHO IS" RESPONSIBLE?
crinf
un-
t-.1.. ,.n nnn cllfTcrinZ D
ishmcnt for thctt torn tne y?y California
,' . . ,r.ift.tif ' visitor.- Utile 1 1 j
1 : .I... ,t,,iii.Mn t-h ItncS. I11S I m. . r j
listener was reauing a v11"' v VJ
for his conduct. 1 . ,
"i -fta hrouirhf no on a taiim. miu
he. "and knew nothing pi the! value of
money until 1 came 1
ii.. ,.nt 9 ilrftllar. Some-
times mother would give m a little
a 1 a. U i ftiF a v-vftr
money, tut sne awayrwHi inn -it
was to be spent. Very often father
gave-sne a calf or a colt, but when
he saw nt ne soia my jrui.-ii
nut eons ultinir me. and always pock
eted tlie money. They were always
good to mc ami oougnt -nic .
ndt Poor old mother! J This is
very hard for her to bear. -1 never
thought when I loft home to seek a
fortune that this would te the. fortune.
Sometimes I have jnoagnt tnat 1
There were 1.27 new cases of small
pox in the United States the last
week. This statement is made on Wv.
authority of Chief Clerk Pritcliard of
the health department. -mic nRurc
arcn mni m .
territories .how
V9S2, a against 5 4 lo.iue preseni
day. The state showing the largest
number of - cases in Louisiana, with
2015 casea: Texas comes next, with
517. California is the state least af
fected, having but three cases. New
York has at present it, cases, us
York has at. present but three cases. -against
74 for Illinois; Five of these
seventy-four have cen discovered in
Qiicago. The rfollowing is - the list
showing the number, of cases in the
various states": , .
Alabama.. .. .. .... .ias
Arkansas.... ..too
California... ... .1
Colorado..... .. .t -
Dist. of Columbia.... .. . .... .5
Florida .... ... .1 ....... H
Georgia... J... .... .. .. .... u-
Illinois.. .. .... i ...... 74
Indian Territory .... .i... 75
Nebraska. ... ..Wi. "V,..-
Iowa. ..'.. ' '. ' '4
Kansas..;.. ..(.'. ...... .. ......a6.t
.-Kntitckv. . ...'.!:...... .' 5.1
Louisiana..:.;, i. .i ... .. ....-,trs
iMasachu setts. . . i '7
1 ichigan. . . i . , J . . .' .....'... 12
Minnesota...... !.. .... .. ... .t
Mississippi.... ... ... ..... 17
Missouri. . . .... 7t
Montana.,.. ...4.. .!. . .... ..... 0
Nebraska.... .... ...... ......... 39
New Jersey..: . ." . . . . ........ o
Vnrk ...... .. .... . . .. 11
North Carolina..
274
24
ometimes 1 navt umiui y'g -jliNo
had known the value or money Ohio... . ....... .i . ..4
never have come to this. and I have Oklahoma.... .... .... .. .. 55
wished that I had started from home Oregon.-,.. .. ..l. ... 4
k.ti.. lrnrkivtr-dcre of blUSineSS. t)..n..Kftni- .1 J .... .. .. .. IC
w till A i 'ft. .ift) .-n i . iiii, i, a. i... .... .... ..... .. ..
"No wondetl tnougw tn 'v i South Carolina. . .
n. .-. . t.trt nn 111 Int- T . ?
. t -v.. tra !i-inrVlt Ifr nOtl-Tft 1
cry inai nugui jhvj ....-i --- ----. cx. ....
caicuiarea to win .,1 utan
. , . ...
i - , . , . i. .a. ... ....
- . . r . v. iTfti... -
It was not. iwwotr, ure mi i"-' i Virginia
- f .l M.nv I . . . ... .
boy haa no ion i c ' ' t -vvasninKron. ....i
.i tftbni iwif n... 1
or mat w . , j 'i vvesi iik"'-.'
from m -witbout nis KiroiruK5 lVicon5in. .. i. . i
consent, that had the greatest inuu
ence in bringing the boy to state s
K mflinnt. thousrii un-
11119111, fc.ft.fc ...ft. , . " . .
conscious, influence for enl that the
parents exerted over nun. oy mcir ay-
prcoTiation "". " . i . Jrn
long to tnem. iney nw i Yu
r . n.ft.in:E At iririr- rnsc wcic
tne mi yinn.K"-" --- j--
:i i.-a .tfttr Jrv and strenizth-
ened by the training he received, until.
to their great consternaKun, mc vi.u
came in disgrace. ' I
That as oniy one w
.'hi-h rrime' can be traced home tp
beginniugs so small as to cause no un
. Tt,... . tt trrrat -work IO
arents to do. They should remember
r i , I . I. ... - c
to careiuiiy stouj uihh.ih..
if they cannot discover a- reason tor
the trait that seems so unaccountable
in the child, and perhaps they may
also discover its remedy. Stockman
and. Fanner. . . . . '
' - -4'
15
. . io
..4r
-.517
... iR
...8.1
8o
... 7
s Governor Loundslmry of ;0nncrttcut
is a good horseman and fond of rio'ing
and driving. He own one of the fin
est pairs of horses" in Hartford and
drive them about the city every few
From thee, great i. God, we spring, to
thee we tend, . ! :-
Path, motive, guide, original, and end.
. - Samuel Johnson.
Like fcady sea fruit that tempts the eye,
. . m -..1.-.- 1-hel
rinn'mgs so small as to cause no vn-l x ashes on the Hps!
-Mor,re, "Lally Rookh.
mz& 1
the Im toi Kanw kn BasS
lean tk 9
s