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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1900)
u i ,julJu -oiMjJIia St. Lcals Sees a Reign of Terror ca Its Thcroiicfafares. A COZEN PERSONS ARC WOUNDED Striken and Employe of Street Railway Uni Ear; la , Fniiiladr -Tb rang boat the City. . ST, I-OUIS. Mo., May In a; riot 5ng sense today's developments were the worst experienced since the strike on lines of the .$U LtV-'s Transit Com pany was inaugurated over three, wee's ago. The rioting; was confined to hc Southern section of (the city, and by nightfall the police records showed that fully a dozen persons had either receiv ed bullet wounds or had been hurt bv flying missiles.' Three; of those hit by bullets, received what 'are presumably mortal wounds, and that no one was billed 'outright sefcms miraculous, con sidering the great; number of shots ex changed in an indiscriminate fashion on the part of the employ esof the company, the strike sympathizers and the strikers tntm-selves. ' i : - -. The list of today's casualties is as fol lows: Herman Pestischke. shot in the back, fatal; John T. Rice, shot through the chest, fatal; R. H. Stilson. Cleve land. Ohio, shot through the rhes fatal; John McCalley, shot in the knee; Dolly. Mitchell, shot in the arm: Wm. Grannemann. .shot in the leg: George F. Lacostan. .shot in the; anm; Albert Wackwitz. shot in the arm; John Deck er, shot in "the thigh: Frank Y'eager, shot in the hand; CMartin Burke, shot in the hip. . i I CHINATOWN ISOLATED. A Strict Quarantine Eatab'isl.ed- Around San I;rancijjpos Mongolians. Wihen I git ttt be PrezWcnt I wHl giv you a - wrhole ek-Hoing - so? and ma yon bekretafy 'uv'tJte Trezlr.iry ' " - If you kin git tnny Populists' tii iote fur yon tel Vrft 111 giVerrt cuntthmg ha want, when I'm . Prezident. Don't be a trade tu prorais. It t. n uv the bulwark, nr Demokrasy. I've prom ised Cabinet posiUMins ia 7 hundred ami Co hree inert, ami lesser -flkes tu 3.smtA iTmy- l v the. Populists uv nnwet bt vh: urabilyk'ix Tha H wftat Butler-an Alltn uA -ht n an Butler ap. MU-n tel them tu da ji -wnat i sayAJIijMsMi Deer. To- tl m tile whole thing, jmd pari uv Wia"s left n. ikrtajlwr . tH:nr I ; am che pepet, and the man wfeor ! don't rinnk so liaint no Dcmok.at. I kin tikle the fi'nj f uv the De-n ikratic mtwl with a free silver straw, irr.d he daien't kick. I pot an !inti-imperiaKst bur under lib: tale and he durst not flip ut uenin. i k.n pour anu-eggspan-bun waer in tnz ea- arfd he" shat-'not bray. In tiohtr" wiirtfs, :he .tnuel iz mine. I am the : Demokrajic - tvirtv: Whattever I say goze, aad .he little polittshuns' and rhe big Jittes await mi coming" and mi goings and? I am wor shipped, even az a king. '?. Deer Tobe. remember me in yoor yo th. ind ' tbv Demokratk dayze 'shal be long- in the land, and you w.I not be Mi-m m the emt. Let u be thankful that I m sum punkins. and that I carry the Demo kratitf party in mi vest Poket, fur I'm makm munnyiou-t uv it. If you kin arrainge fi'r a $wt uv clothes it joor toun itore. el the murciint 111 giv him mi hi BJ fur minister eggst-aotdi-nary "Turky .when I'm , Prezidcnt. You ort tit be.irt the campain talkin now. In rakt-you ort tu hav si;rted in 4 yeers ago, when I did. Bi ttie'-' wa, Tobe. did you km) that I've run iurther and ialkdd ioar than nny; Man eve' didi who wanted tti be President, and the dad-bummed tiling haint i: site yit. iSow let me sa agin, tnat 'n your race fur Sheruff, knt furglt.tu qromis. .You maik t'lte irair go., but ofti-es, or :'m ort tu prom is at leest 3 hunared anvl ieventy 5 oeportys.iKD'- Aiumy wz maik the mair go., but otiies, or prom isesf offises. wil'maik Da TMk-at&.git a ffc'imp on tihairselves that wil lay the gait uv dte old mair in the shaid before the hirst quarter post iz ref-ceL.- Ke member tlie trengfh uv a D.-mkratic politH'lvun iz tu prons. . ; ; .. Yoors trfKly, s ; , ' Wilyum Jinnings Now. Mister Editur. I !on t want tu quests4run Wilytin Jinninses w.sdum , .Absolutely Makes hot Breakfast-breads wholesome no yeast germs, no alum. Makes cake, biscuit and pastry of superior fineness, flavor and delicacy. Makes food that will keep moist and sweet. Is most economical, because it is the purest and greatest in leavening; strength. In the easy, expedi tious preparation; of the finer cakes and pastries' appropriate to the season. Royal is indispensable. San Francisco, I May ,20. -i-In acccrd ance wrtli the power vested in it by the lKard of -suptTvi.sors of tiws oity. to- lay, he Ixxanf of -heali j quarantined I but promisin 2 ihundrc :ind seventy 5 Chinatown, and that sectKaot tlie city deputyships wtien thare tz only o tu is now surroumlexf by a cordon or po- giv, wood git a man in- truSbot kan in lice who refuse to allow anyone to pti this nex uv the woods. It mite be that in or ot of flue" district unless w 1? 2 hundred uv thi Wnoo wuz Itit out wovkk-d wirti a forooer ocrmit. Tlve mite not lu ennyrlr.ng but kus,, but 'quarantine- order ap,so tncliKk street w-oodent leev enny thing s'se tiiat cood cars, whkh are ( not allowed to pass I be dtm. eggscpt tu getlisr up the frag- t'hrougb fhe sistrict. live vtwncse res-1 ments am prezent tnem u mz wuc idents of the -lnarantirred' section wiS8 1 oetuel. Wilvinn Tinning Iz tight on carry the matter; into tire cfourts. wt-:1 nieit things, but he never r in fur Sher A vkw of having" the quarantine eit'lser uff in tfci here Sunny South. . Az a Sslvei wtirev. or- at leat w modi- rule when a Demokrat ha an ftU ciim- &el as to apply only to speemc piaces.l m ttt him in oromis 4e tz.a tangerons -w,'bkh ar- alleged to be infecte!. Tbry I sitizen tu munkey with, and e-eit our ,i!y-tvJ tha t'bvne is: no ohartte in tlie I much btluved Wilytim Jinfling Orion VwtrW-t U ! imjoiI not Vhir 'tu diatM)tnt liim. 1 1'd like ta '-maik use uv Wilyam Jtonipg? POPULISTS WILL MEET. womises. but in vew uv be :'?kt thai ' " 1 ' , mi urflilv affairs air not in jlraip Seattle. WahJ. My 20, Chairman rmik a prontaDer exc-naing iur a whiic . . 1 W - . . A . m-r- I IK' I r VIM L ltn McLauglihn. of tite ropuhrf state com-1 m ticven, 1 mm i ,C f.T., 1 -n,!.ftr nkS -m 1TJ race lUf 9Ptran. ' - ' . . -.!,. t ...... . ....... ).,... - u4iulftf I , V 1 1 l.tH-i-e- f nartv Kaisers, tjne win ucpvixr n wnr, ..., ' W hekl by the Ivatem Washington j kommoir ordinary 4y- J bare one PopuHsta at Spokaree. Jutw 21st. ond ai onle le t-nat prezcni iu i..v. Taonna. on tlie kroelav. rlw VW.rrn Jtff Davis iz runmfi fur tvrir. v r Care must be taken to avoid twtkinff powders made from alum. Such powders are sold cheap, because they cost but a few cents per pound. Not only will they spoil the cake, but alum w a corro sive acid, which taktn in food means injury to health. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 WILLIAM ST, NEW YORK A RAILROAD PROJECT Wahimrtoni ledter wit twei. Tlx call came a a surprise to the local Pop ilKst". . I ! MB. TOBE SPILKINS HAS JUST FINISHED HIS BEOULAK SPRING ASH-IIOPPKR. Xrkanaw, with 9 dog, rod iz ifittm thare bi a large majority. I iav 2 cog''. I'm coin tu g-it 3 imur. II O KJg avu maik a msn (inventor uv a- ;?rate stait. t cm. . ... 5 kgs ort tu maiK 3 ". , ? one kouuty. Tharefore I'm air ' the market fur 3 moar dog. VMjrs trooly, :'i . - Tobe Spllkins. (kandydait fur S1eruff, with 5 dogs.) rilREE ARE NAMED Keceives a Utter from Willitm Jen nines Contaluinjr Some Advice He Af.KOi5iTivE orriCERs r hicktm Can't Uee Brjan' Letter Prom kkuimknt partiai.lv namko. isea Tobe an Office. Col. Geo. O. Toran. of Engen. Annouoee the A ppolotment of Thw. Htrt OIK- MK-Tne RfclmcB tel Itend Cfd Geo. O. Yoran, . oinmanding It the Fourth Regiment". O- NT- J na' announced :no apioinimjni V"-' THE PROPOSED SL'BSIOV FOR ' Til K LINE TO rALLM CITY. Effort, of the Promoter to Secure AW frnia th. Clumber of Comaitm la tbUCHy. 1 BONEY FORKS. (1itCh iz in flier Stait uv Arkansaw.) March the 20thrd, igiitindred. r Mister Edituf: I have jist; finitcd imkin a as1v4Mpper. fur mi vvit'e. . tt, a : till- auiwaze wze.mi 1 - i . .wff. aopper. Tha-lz ntng m; p' V,' agcrre. .pi-intcl r:n about t- it PIT" kw. F rI Cbaml, of Eup.ne, and soarin.ambiun nacher I,k. Wlron " mine." .EnnyboStfy kin mai a "'aii the aopUcant Iwve lw.l extorsive iupier. Aul it taik i a fue bord. aid fffn'p1Cv"tLnal GtiaM. Varan a gooti -.fteHiy iwooman tu tea man Jf-nuior in the old when ami whare tu put them. The, wo- wjpjn"ytg "fl,i wiS for man furmhe a tit Ae .nirasliun s ami ?cw. .""Uermasten and" Dr. avhe. . while it; kustomary- lurtne y- . fl man tu fumi tlie lalOT ,:l:m, "orVgon Volunteer won nales. stiks, traw. pashents- t swed Second urego military furgeon. f.nirs ami kuis-wurds. i (.w ...... -r. --- ,om3.l 01 alwazen:??rpartuvrliecakt,DK pn TL William. Captain R. S- the Juan fauu kio on c., r-r- - . Lkt:tenarrt I. A. Cnrne. t'r orderevl to meet in - Eugim (From Daily ' Statesman-. May-30.) . (The vrtHJuhMitm to . a suiyeldy Oi' $ii4ooo m SdiMn, fo(r the proweJ railroad from .fchis -.'city to Falls! City, Ikm been umlor . licuion ly t$e n fiicer of the Chamber of C rninerfc here. t N? tJctimte aciion 1uti Wcu :ajen.' - --' r A. reportt 1ta.t leamotl that t'H proposition of the -prmtixer "Vf iHc f)iropoiocl line war that the pei!e ' o.r Saiem- shtrMtM. gite tli ?t6.cvx iio ' be ued toward1 gTa-dring tlik- roa'S- 3nl jilacing the tie fhereon,' after "whivli' ihe-y foa've assurance that l nds iiil be taken, sufficient to complete the line aind equip it with tlie necessary "Totting ork: Thi'? proposition. however, would not be entertiinl w;tS nrr prosjKCt of a successful conclusion, by 'ibe1 peoole of Salem. It is tlriiK'it. liowever. that $16,000 could be j raised 4ire as a -ubsifly for the rKiJ. Ho 1h paiJ after its cmpTeti-n, an I irjotv a goararrty that it would be kept ofer ation. ; , j Thene i 1.0 ouestion concerning--the jfcreat 1entfVts that would aecnwr jto Sa lirm from flue buibking of this roid. It would be worth $16,000 every, year, for ill tirrte. and more than $16,000. aniu. Ky, w1i!e the lumber was being; -s.-.wed in tlie L-ickiamuCe mountains. ltwoiM;! take a goml many year to saw up the timber in that region. It is to be boed .hat matters may be soon pat in s-'hape to t'lat work may be eomme:i:cdpn the road, and 011 vhc raising m' the subsidy here. The promoters think- tlys can be done. . ' riBTltCB TIME WAS GHANTtD. -'Isn't tbis! from one of your adver tisements?" he asked. I The druggist took it and ,-ea1: .' ? "I have tried your Killentstire Cock roach Exterminator, and could not keep hoime Without; it," I "Yes," hefsaid. fit is a part of the wrapper thai was around th pckrtge of the Exterpinatof you bought here a week or two ago."1 P'That's what I thought. A hi? cock roach came running along the break fast table this -morning .with this scrap oi paper in his jaws. He drcpjK'd it down by my plate and gM away before l?coi!d kill him." . , ' . So, naturalists observe, a flea .; ; Has smaller fleas that on him prey; And thee have smaller , stilt to bite , . 'em. ' 1i k - i- v- ; ' And so proceed ad infinitum. 5 , , When you fiend dainty food to n ipvaViid it rsj.stiiigy Ht to scud enough fir two. : -, . : ,-.'' . THK GUyfiBSOB TAKES ACTIOS. He Urges f be Immediate Appropria- t;oa of Fands for ImproTinir Colombia Biver Bar. . g?,f,bil5frriSw ribn ordered .to meet .in Eugtne - rath-iSppeVT,. r pie tZ VZ& of AI- yoor buzzom. It au'so maiks ilie uther Dr. E,.. h n fever's wife mad -fJ5iaS? Jdip Srt in military affairs . asWiopper. But we atrf bay our uiaK k"aM3 in (). N. G. circles. Makin aVh-bopperi and 'km eez ands popu n a fn a- nne. Tha air 1,aH over fur -du eer. eont an inspector of nfle Tan- fit tU V.arc. COiOnei . .K-HIi; tin yit. .njHi v ri;,;. nwi.r KitOera:.on ai.M. r kal lKnu-MW. ar.;cuUr a bout days, . , : . . Tt tu gro I hav uff yit. a tew . - s : rwi h 1 ltd . ; " - r . be so dl-guitt a . to have a bana. inere ctli 9 fek'er Democrat -i""""f .1 fin tal City ..-a sumct Credit. " I bavU ltun frun N .ijrum 5Kf ici;m, form " - - 1 m wti f irx iiuiiiw. Brian, lie iz T'r .t barn! organrzatwn. for sev era Kht a targe :, compatrj , n g Jinnings Bnan -He i, tn nnendid baml organrzatwn. inn f.r Sheruff. Tnt iz he '.7. gon t nuw compatrj ------ iik 1 -wtnr M t r-i III - -- - fnmi'Jt me -wft aavice., " L " nchned. nave ubtanshlly r rsf,pV : IQ0O meeting. aod tbvy w3l soon oertcct an Skippin Around, Marcit 18, I9- A, great f majority ot Dear Tobe: - ' 4 " t. taking an intere the forma- ' Yonr very ff'"!1! gXVf a bam! bav played in former k;Wv valueil tettur kaugnt me on rn. ro"J.At antl are competent and Hi I Var,t tel how muKrh pezare .t gvs m:1viciaos. ..In event of the " ' z -.,-.-. t pTiK-i iv v. v f - - . t n hter frum you. .aiiv ,1 ArcanizaUot Ol tne;. saiem . goin tu run fur Sberuff ? May !t". be , ; caudate for lec 1 ble you! Ym glad- nv L. It prt.s baml. mental band of Mh ,ou tu be a Demokrat uv nkte Uotra imrpu Oregon I Nanom adv say rvt-r sinione -i-a ---. K'.,,rt ixin.wwn - tlie tmil secure for ! conrtec mt "rh IS. orMale out and biz throte . . t. I kit sorrr mr Iwm. I ta,44i inn 1. a"4 - ft4OT a pare uv pants. ,4fKi 1Cn RavT .... .hI,. t coo f re silver mvr bim ut "First Bittle, iuv dap go away irn W to lr!tn pomt people- who watrt , to and tell al yot a.v- T.;fi. Homestead, Salem, Or. Best farm paper. Issued weekly. i:a jcax .itignnts in rtie Supreme Conk Secure Extension for I-iling lirefs and Abstract. ;1 N ( From Taily Statesman, 3f ay 30.) Gov. T. T. Geer yesterday sent , a telegram to Hon. D. H. Iendcrsn. Sinraker of the lower house ot tnc na tional Congress, urging the -immediate appropriation for the improvement of tlie voiumoia-sr-ivir ,nar, anu caimis tention to thei vast inipsrtance of this waterway, and: the enormous commerce it ; carries. The text of the telegram cnt by the 'Governor follows: "The entire! commercial interests ol all the Northwestern states wilt be f er- iously jeopardized, unless the emergency appropriation bill, tor wont on xnc v,oi nrnlia river bitr. i nasstfd at this ses sion. The shipments of wheat aunp. from the port of Portland, in l&y). were nearly, as large as frm the ports Oi San'rrancisco. ant tacoma ar.n 3e3x.11. eonil.ined. It-will not be economy but actual waste to neglect this important work.' . ' - i GROWERS WILL UNITE ( From Daily Statesman. .May 30. J In the- Suoreme Cotrrt. yesterdiiy. the blkwirrg minor orders vere .r'ade an.1 iememl of record : . limps F. Watson, trwstee, appellant . .. 1 J TT.., ! v loumDia KJver iumoer airu 1 Company, et al.. respond mts; orde-icd jon stipulation that appeHant s time in iwhicri to ser- ana tiie nriei oe exieipu d to Seotember 1st. - G. G. Warner, tt al.. app-Hmts. .vs. Charles Bruneau. ct al.. respoiMents ; torAereA on stioulatton rhat tpt-t'-ant s lime to serve and file absfact ol reco'ti Ibe extended uneil June '5tn. r.o Itime to serve and nle bnei jmu jmy i.t the next session of the 'United States supreme court Representative Barham of California will make, a itrnkiue motion tof tne aamisMon to practrce ot hrs son. isawara v- rj. i! and his son's wife. Lida 0. Barham. The latter studied law and was admit ted to the bar before tier marriage .m is now her hasbaml s partner ax any Rosa, under tiie title 01 arni Barham. . . - ; STATE TAXES. State Trcasrrer t'RCJttE KAISERS OF JfOBTHWKST TO ErrfcCT OROAKIZATIOIf. Mrui Meet la Portland Jn 5th 6th for that PrpB II. E' Doeh Kplln Biel for OrirsUtf. i (From Daily Statesman, May .to.) i The meeting of the directors of the temporary organization' of the Cured is Fruit Awiin Ot the racinc ioriu- west w ill-be held on Tuesday, June Jtn h'nA rh stockholders meeting ort Wed- niesdav. Jun wit. ! ai me uc . state board . of horticulture m Fort Und Marion county growers are nusa iPtrestei in the isnccessful consuma. yon cf the proposed orgaai-eation 01 the producers and; will have a full rep resentation at the meeting. It is hiet a!l sections will be represented at the meeting as , the perm ment organiza tion depenasi upoo their presence. ! Henry E, Dosch. of Portland, who has worked very faithfully to effect an or ganisation 'of the growers, in speaking of hlnu?!f and other officer of the tem- Vha. S Morre yesterday reitve.Jj porary organization, in' connection wan majority have become discouraged and ndiuerent. but it may be a I'resident Miller so airtlv termed it, 'possibly we have not suffered enough yet', we may lave to sell our piunes a few years more at a loss before we come to our senses. 'The directors in the various districts have worked hard, notably. in' Southern )rego'n.. Marion county. Yakima valley and. Vancouver districts, and-they re port front 75 to ja fer -ent of the aore- K'c, subscribed, and I regret to ne un able to say tlie 'same for all distrirts. We will have a 'good many more, prune than -first anticipated, for it turns out hat most Fllonbcrg orchards have t to jo per cent, and all those it bian lill lands and plateaus have a full crop. which means possibly: ino to 250 cars. Add to thus tso cars of rrench pru-v-s, and you have tlus years output. In' tlie the face of a Lire. prune crop in Un'- ijana. iservia. Hungary, J ranee ana Qilihrrrira. and a pnwnising" large apple t throughout the United fsttitc. wn.it A be the consniHnce. if organizati n ails? Everybody will want to ell first and get whatever the buyer, is willing o nav. but the consumer will nave to pay, just as much and the profits go where? . , 'As 1 stated at a prunegrowers meet- . . -, -v . nn a tew weeks ano. winie at vniana. two vears aKO. -wtijcit , is one oi me largest dried fruit 'distribrfing centers in America. I found upon inquiry that prunes were, selling in 25-pound Ikxcs, n 50-box lots, at, 10 cents, ami niallt-r sixes in so-iound boxes at H cents per pound, and were retailing -t 2XA to 15 cents per pound, ana yei ;a that very time iirnnes were selling at 2. to X cents in t)reon. anil, as 11 c;ms only r cent per . pound to lav tn?,ii into 'Omaha, it .seems a compute ;;u- wer as to whither we want 'an org-itir iation or not. -. "I am of the opinion that the grow ers ought to have a share of the differ ence of 5 cents per pound between -Oregon and the East. ' AH the larger deal ers operating on tins coast are.wnunn to uav the browers a living profit, hence their readiness and willingness to enter into contract with an association to uuv all their products. :as long as they arc assured a certain figure, to ne main tained throughout; the season, so v.o one can buy at a less figure than them selves: but they will not and cannot deal that way with all the individual. rab'tornia has over 80 ncr cent, and At. I organize the coming week, tne cnu.c matter now rest with the grower, themselves. The plans and details of ih. nriraniitation have been thoroughly explained, and it remains for them to decide: Do we want an organization ,1 rfiminrrative nriceS for our gcods, or not?" One .impulse from a venial wood May teach you-more of man. Of moral evil, and of good. Than all the sages can. fi h. but Jic failed. V lie Tvctived the following reply : - " ! "As, fry hatched at iGovcrnmvnt sta tions a-ne only distributed npon the r dtr 'of the Commissioner nt '.Washing ton, " I will VOlir IKtltKt le unable to' comply with 1st. Apinicationi lor iry KhotiUI le made to the Univd; Sta-tes Commissioner- of Hsh and 1 ir lx ries, Washington!. D. C". Howcvtc. a -ommit!ve of lti!. eon-MStmgof-lr. J. A. Kicjiardsin, C. 1, tlabrielson ! ami T. ,0. Ivarkctt b.U charge of file matter an.l thr :igli their eflforts trout..fir. stocking. Marion o;uii ty streams - will Voiibtlois. '' 1 blir.l. ne M"arin comity club has aKaily received reptnt from tin? ll.i.;k.-pHred trout that were planted ;by Hie tltib in five 'mountain stream-it of Vhis ortnty Lt December. Wlieti plant'., line, fish did not exccvdlan inch in knrh. ai.ol the rejort received am- to ihe t-fftct that a number four and five -inches in WrgSlr 'liave been seett. The new was very satisfactory to the .member :f the ctub i wluo foil iiYi,y ivpakl tor their efTrt-. Speaking"! of rW Mecef"at: m!ing the planting i', t'hie new vprveuUtiyesof t'he trout f.iniily, etmi.iy tJreii'ofiian. had t'he following: "Word 1tas been received tlat the 75.000 young trout slopped : the Itlue -Mountain regirni by tlie Oregon I'Mt and Game Association lavt wttk reach-, ed tlieir dejitinrnkm in excellent condi tion" and t'hat the planting . was suc- ffM in every iMirticula-n, AlwuK 10,000 r . . - - - 1 . 1 . II- '-. ill invm .w'.r" w.irat'ii tir 1 eitrsun n creek, near? IVmlleton.. The remainder wire taken to the not'fh fo'k of Mach- -.. . . 1 . am creek and were tjisirrr.i;cci aunir tine, Jinv ?t id " erevk arid adjacent sr.reams. ;;. .'. ' '': r -'-. "The assOciatrm will, plant . i.timlwr if brook trout in the fall, If.lhe egg ran be rbtaim-d from 1'lie Govcri.n ttt. 1"3iee will I probably '-be p'hiiV."V williin 3 dflv'a jomriey from I'ortl.iiKk ' "the qm-sUon -,as -he;tier black bass vlwnihr ' lwj- ' introduced iKo t'he t ikes or streams of "dris state is now be ing con widened by t'e cc.t iitwrti. Autlioritie! tiein to tifler to the al visability of doing lIUs and nefore any definite steps, are takvn :n nhit direc tion the niitttr will be t Vr :t;hly in-vetiga-tod 'f.vm a scientific r.s well a practic-:il lanjp'nt. Black bar have jjeen plantW in sfme of livelakes in Wahing'toO. atxl.so far no complaint has been made -against the ar .ioii of the Govrrnmerfi' in so king. ! "However, the asfsociatin Mr,tl not neglect to olrtain ami plant tr ut in Oregon tr t aim wb never ihy can le obtained." r V : ! Fine printing. Statesman Job . Office WILL ASK FOR FISH $'oT from the treasurer of Umatillilthe coming meeting that they ao no ZE4 hiwK balance one frnhat I feel like talking' too .much about t lest V'JT- , hV':i,i tax 'evv they be charged witti tKKmtng n rc- county on the 1809 tax .evy. , J,,. 0wn personal gain, but as new d. NEW MEMBERS Of TBOt'T MMILV s . ri.A3fTKI IX OKKJOKTKEAHI. TfcMM4 f tha Rat a bow Variety IleM latrwdae MartaCMily j '. ' Sparta MakBatsltl. "The Strength of Twenty Men." , When Shakespeare employed this phrase he referred, of course, to healthy, able-1odied men. If be lived in these days he ; would have known that men and women who are not healthy may become so by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine, by making tbe-blood rich and pure and giving good appetite and perfect digestion,, imparts vitality and strength to the system, j The non-irritating catharticHood's Tills.- I - -j. The trenchant blade Toledo. trtity. For want of fighting was grown rusty. And ate itH for lack Or nomcbody to hew and back. ' ' Butler. T. i rector are to be elected from the n- AUrrirti. i who in turn select au r-rM? riVP. -.'YEARS. Gov. T. - . . v- :-r..t. Geer yesterday .appoint. . - "-3 cers. he- ran speak of Eugene, a memoer . .... rr;? '2.2'... Icrd of Fharmacy. to i faj the fed ?t organizing, for a term ot hit years, irom JMr. Dosch in an Interview with the Oregcnian correspondent, said: - ,The first ' question to be asved is. Are-we ready. aeI do we want an or pantistioTir' Befftre the partial failure f the FelWnlrerg pmne rop every b;dy seemed enthusiastic, but now the O Saustiw BiffBatW r (From Daily Statesman!, May jo.) During the past thirty days thourd$ of Rainbow-trout bave been iM'rodcce into Oregon 2nd pvantti i;i the streams of i:s state. Tbc new sariy.y of tlx trotJt family is nt snrsjas.d- by tli native mountain trout: They grow larger ?nd are equally a auble. j The Marion County Hoi tnd Gun Club ha marie" se-veral attevnp: to Ke en re a number of 4ttee i't piam in -the streams of this cotmty, but bave thas far been unsuccessful. Jos. Daunv gartner, secretary of the club, com municated wtm IL N. Carter, uprin : tendent - of vise Clackamas trs.tr4.ery relative t seenrmg a nu.nwer oi .the Wlien a nun get oefvous prostra tion all hb friend remind him bow they warned turn yearrs ago. , A remedy for Nasal Catarrh, which is drying and exciting to the diseased rnemljf .ine . tfnoiId not be ucd. What m-kl is that which is cleansing, soothing, protecting and bealing. Sucli a remt!y h' Fly's Crem Balm. Price 50 cents at druggists or it will be mail ed y Fly .It rot hen, 56 Warren Street. New Y'ork. The Dal in when placed into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane arxl is absorbed. A cold in the head vanihe quickly.- How calm, bow beautifvi comes on The stilly hour, whr zkrrs are gone. Moore, - fund I got out uv tu