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, o CN 5 I' .?. yet J. Mi-a west iasaaic9ii3i:isnittei aw t', 11--' 1 Ji'P Amd, ye j Irrigation, no , c Irrigation, yt . Judiciary, no 5 J flic "u try, yes CO 09 5 r"r - r'?VV- c -S - t- ssi : i ? f; ?J "J '!2 '1 i t- - ?5 5 - . c tc t -l"-'""" ' Ill" III 1 !' IBI'I lllll WW 'I III' " i-"i-'- i ' ''' ' ' 1 i '5! C o ,f k - c es " ..-,. v s. Man Jiul, yrt M into, rrp S Vemii. tiem-eit -5 ae -1. ?s 6, rfmeUb,rep .. IT Ji . ' 2 S 2 J 5 S S If ,T I BIG SUM ItElvEIVED SHEEirF DIRBIX MAKES A Tl'KX OVEK Or TAXES. , BIO UUcrUou Darlac tk Past Tkn Month - . : ..i . tv.r" sriiiiijtion Jioii.irs. Tlie jTogram jiis um! yet hetn completed, but the rxerc .ve will be hel.l in the armory at the c:ty lia3l4 Tl linal examinanons for the term i will Wi?in next Friday. CLO SClDItBS WILL MICT. noted visiTc:i.cc:.".i::ii A SIKUAT hCHOOL HORKUl . TIONAL REI'ITATIOX. Zr 1 . Mvrrt, rep Taylor, pro ettet - - . j t 3 UrCMUl, rit . , Lcmber,Ttp MaSlmdt, dem-rit IUig, pro IkAcning, rep RuUmd, rep LeacA, pro k'imj, dem-eit UaU, rep Gcmtner, yr Fitter, tlem-cit reftnll, pro X, I.. Ihirhin, dem-cU llrrrict, rep - 3c t. irri r ri C- t-: - r-- --f ';53!SS?!;?2S I . - " " I -i o o--. .- j g . i ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' - '. ' s - ,11 i - - 5 Ouhatft, dcmit Xeedham, rep K !o Culver, dem-eil 4 Jy, pri &ier. drm-cit Jlunt, pro JSroum, pro (From Daily Statesman, June ia) Sheriff F. W. Dtirbin yesterday made hi third turn-ove f taxes to the ccuaty treasurer, coIlev-teJ on account of the levy Ivf year 1895, Ixing the mlltjftn fur thei month ftf Mav. The amount io collected ami paid over at month "ol Alarclrj; tbe4 sheriff coliecXcd i'lyS, aj during1 April $t8,i9-t8 ti i!a;;$7i,5Jbi7r . The iintran -of yes- City ot Salem.. 4, .". ... 2,15 9 City of Woodburn. ...... 57 Special sheei tax. ...,,....., 144 tfencrat sheep tax 310 55 School district No. 3-'.'.-. 73 School district .No. 4... ... 477 School district No. 5...... T 22 jt School -district Ivo. 10 001 School district No. 12. . . . . y 83 School district No. 14...... 108 7J Tinr! district, yia. 21. i . : t School district No. 24...... 2toy Q7 bchool district .No. 33 7 4 school district No. 37-...... 7 23 S.ioo1 dktrict Mo. aR.' L " 8 X2 School. district. No. 57..... ; i7I- ischoot district jso, 05... jv 77 Sch Art! district No. 71 ' I. School district No. 79 c: 286:17 Qi-hrtrt iliitrifl. To lOl. ' . I SO R-l School district No. 104...... 5-:62 School district No. 110 14 41 ;.-hrtt district No- 118 fil School district No. 123....... ' ' io75 Veterans, Sons of Veterans and Ladies of the G. -A. R. Hold Conventions in Eugtnc This Wctk. Will It I K 8a . " '-: '. 1 1 ! : - " 1 " ' '"' "1 JSoteermaH, pro Eattv, pro $ lialdwin, pro 6i- r, r . - - - -- - 3 " Li : - ' --'j 1 J" . Wrrkt, drmH IJutkUon , Unfer, dwell -S, IHmirk, dem-tit ' ..: ! ... ..u. . . .....'.aaj sawi. ac g riP? P ... f I ' r-i i . llnicn, dem-eit btmiih, rep i : . t -. " li. . -j e- -1 a. sc x " ac 3C t, JJ U 7" W- 3 Keene, rep Total., .$43 612; 03 TDC LAME COUNTY JUDGESHIP. Contest Vi!l Be Very Close Between former secretary 01 aiaie Mncam - : v and .Mr. Knox. . Tlio rnntf st for fuuntv iudure in Lane county is proving one of the closesf in 1 ii a iiikinr k.' 1 11 iiit itiiiii it f iiiai bwu 11 ty. "When the tmofllcial retums vfrc first compated. Knox, tne KepuDiican candidate, -Was very evidently elected . - - 1 1 1 ry a majority 01 nueen voirs'ottriu. If , lTtn.ii.l frtrmr scerctarv of State. and candidate on the Citizens ticket. but a i re-exammation of ine oaiwu tliii'inuiil an rror of eierht votes! in favor of Kincaid, leaving - Knox Srut seven .votes in the lead. The ofikial coujo may alter' these figures. ; .atiirilav . Vtnct-ne- . Keciiler Con taiivcd the folldwins relative to the case: j j - - ' i '- ' - ' ; '' 1 , " 4tl mfts if irnraofs ltave been eo K .rnuii'tii uiiVi rrfr?nc . trt ithe closeness i of the vote- between Knox and Kincafd for, county judge thatUhe . . . ..-.it public does not understand jusii wow ih innnl ctaniK . . . ' l -To make the matter a plain as pos iiu a I r tJ civ.rnnr zi uvi 3 i lt 11.11 lot boxes came in the. parties bringing ilcn lirrMiht a marked lallot on -wl irvrrt lli tallv sheet I II IV la -w . - - 1 ithe vote cast tor eacn candidate in wrai nrM.tn : tint ri tn nirv nrfrincis in the county tbuji copied, unofficial re- turns were wougni in irom rorijinc, leaving five precincts from which' no copies were brought However, paf- . ' f fA... iif: : nil. tics coming m iruin tv iiidcr that have been verified . .1 . - 1 .1 ....n. oy inoc neiKnoors. auu iw .' closely as they1 could be figured, ; left Knox eight ahead of Kincaid. The fifth preciact (Mabel) which it wAsifig- nrf ,&nnM ffll'P; KTIOX On ma WHY. broke ven; thereby cutting Mr. Knjox i majority down to seven. j . "This is as close as tne nguresican rwncdhlv ti mat!- " until the official count takes place, which will probably be tonight, as 1 tne ump recK iiany sheet has leen lound ana tne -vjicnieiia 5 yarf, rrp j u, A"eiMJf,pr 1 ' ' 1 - i-fsr Cr.i r Mr-.'rS' 30 I Sri 1 J. 'Hufivrfoii.fvp 3 ! Orcette, dem Bright, pro Toniptr, rrp Sear, rrg-peo e 1 -1 Elmore, pro Italy, dem-peo " !! 111 1 1 .- o e m e g ; i " .L. I . . : : ." Ar: : z ; . . . i . t i ?t ? t : ! ! i! The Lane County Veterans Associa tion, by its oflicers frrank Keisner, nrc-MJmt. ami A. Yerincton. secretary has sent out notices of and invitations to its third annual reunion to he held tW:& v.-rL- Th nr.tii-e fo!Krvk-s: 'The "third annual reunion of the Lane Cotinty Veteran Association will I.- K. '1 t l-'nimw fn nrh Itlh inJ a-'V , . J . - - . - I4th. "This association U pleased to announce tnat tn state xucpannitni Y ,nA ih. ?iit f"jmn nf Soil of AX., - ' - 1 - " - .... . . . 'Veterans will be n session nere on me 12th and 13th.. and that tuey win as sist the 01d Vets in having a grand -Tuesday will be devoted bjr the as sociation in receiving, registering and Jocatmg visiunj? veterans ana men families: while the Ladies ot tne o. .a. R and Sons oi Veterans will hold their business meetings. .-Tj . sc.onnT ih Vftfrsn will hold a reception jointly with th above named organizations. "Wednesday morning at ioa street ... :M K rani', At 11 nVlnfrk. ... v. - : 1 1 serve-a lunch to the visitors at their hail., , : : : "Wednesday evening an old-fash-rmn ir;r wil f ti-'d? durinc I 1 1 V H I . L. . . which the Ladies of the G. A. K.. and Sons of 'Veterans will install their de partment othcerselect. Tiiirniii' mnrnintr at o:to i nr as , ..v.. -...... p, - - sociation will hold its business meet ing. Afterwards, taieweus. i "A cordial invitation is extended to ,n r.tBrint .nl tf"iran . Indian, arh Spanish wars, and ex-Confederates, to i "Reduced rates have been secured j at hotels, restaurants, boarding and lodg ing houses, and at feed and livery stables. " fi . . ; ! TUB ENCAMPMENT. There is no doubt that the state encampment of u nrfffin National Guard will be held at Salem from July 7th to 15th. . 1 f icl : M iiiliusi - . , - nrntivinn tor t Iw water, licnts. strabcdJing. lumber and other tiecrs- sarics incident to tne camp me 01 tne . 1 1 imn ihi-rf n.it neen an euu made to raise the funds necessary for mm " - this, among aaiem uusmess men, ik. r.cnon. urre not verv encour- : 1. .I.A..U M iwn hours of active work here in Salem to raise enough money for the purpose. 1 ne . ..,..mpti f , rnii.t liriniT to Salem alwrnt fourteen hundred men. outside of the visitors. They would spend a .ui rf mnnov iier. contriDutinir )(IVl uv.i ...... . . " ... , a great dear to the business life here at an otherwise dull season. Of course. U1C "v. . it is Uehnitely! known 1 aow mut n needed. It would not io at an iur y 1 - ifv w mi'v'" - - . . in the way of having the encampment here 1 - ' (From Daily Statesman, June 10.) e.. 1... tA 'tn&t.: SalflU IS tl be visited j by ev. L. S. Lewis. of Colwrnbus. OHIO. io .' Vl - five practical Sunday ccnuoi who are makinsr a tour ot tlw N western ! states ami unusu .,.r th nusmces of the International Sunday School Convention. -Tiie itinerary 01- incc at St. I'aul. Slay i5-7. '! ,Klsat Denver, Colorado, on J uly 10-1 f To day thcjfare at Tacufcm. WaJuirglon, and victoria. -. . ' . . t Taey expect to visit eleven states auu one province. . . ; . . .; f , ,. Tlie purivcse ot tnir trip is wu ii. TV rovUu atul strcntrthcn the Sun day School' work, especially the state organizations, and to bclp and encour age the Sunday school workers m the Northwest. 2. To give tne ucnuu...... :.. rtw-; .!W rrtircsriKf.! ai c iionun- . 1 1 . . . - 1 - . ity to confer with the conventions, tnus giving tos the world a pracwc.u uiiuu..- stration of denomin;rtionaj co-i,n which is the plan oi internatior.al un- dav school work. , , It is expected that the imnd.iy sci-ooii of Salenn will beartity co-operate m the malter oLreceiving Kcv. Lewis and as sisting Mm in conducting nie m uir largest Jiid most successuu rcns',vi, meetings; ever held in the Capital City. .il- ; '. f i . : 1 i 1 . s t 1 : t s : : t : i : 1 : . - TZ- rr r : f I iu- ; : i s 5 J ; T ; 5 : - ' - W iiiiH j II! ji f i ! f I ! 1 1 1- v- : nnniVfjlH u slil!l U llli h i Hi I H t i . : J : : i ! 11 J-:-; i I! ; I 1 1 : 1 J i.i t : i t I i : - " ' "5 , iii i-hli I! Mi iMjWJjJJiiJ! 1 h - : - i ,. - . , most complete . Assortmeht on the coast itesmam Job Office. . '. k 1 j r-ATriiivr. ni.CK BASS. A number of boys and men spend con Kl- . im -fishirtot sin- the Willam ctte at Salem for black bass, the stream being well stocked with that variety. a uoV coon st rd.-i v with a bucket containing sixteen of the fish, ranging from three inches 10 a 1001 m rriiKin. ti,. ficK irrrr tdanrel in the river nine v. ' - 1 . yrars ago this tan. tney nave m-cumc very plentiful 'in, the river and cart be caught at any season 01 mc jwi, der the .present iisn anu amc . THE PRESIDE-NT WHEN INDIG- NA-N U tally' sheet will, arrive by this even ing 5 fnaiL" TR8EE NEW COMfAWES. Articles of Incorporation FileJ n tne V r state uepartntent 1 esteraay - liig Mining concern. Prrtm Dailv, Statesman. lune , 10.) fTtiro nM iru-orrwrratioris tiled articles in the State4 Dciartment yesterday, as follows: " i '. j TV.-- t -re.A rfVmci-ilidatftd Gold & frtnr Afininir if'nmnanr will ensaCTC TK"- ....... ..p, ... - - j - - in the operation ot irnmi m Oregon and do a -general dereiopnreni ousmcss. Ti nrinnil' rtfiii- tt-tll be located 3t Baker City. The company has a capital stock of $500:000. divided into tfcare valued at 5 cents eacn. n. -A. .viiicnci.i. George W. Down-, and IL JWirU ar . ... - . . U I X. .vaaxva. . " " WT . :'1 oiniM in rtl .! i i n-tr a newsoaoer at Condon. Otmam county, mc capital stock is 1 nxea at noo oivioeo imu shares ol;?5,oo. S. B. Barker, , G. H Uukek and, J. M i-ameron are tne w ' . . -m . r - The Black -Butte inga-.ion iompany mrritrf in ifri cat iry lands tnrouen-' ... r.crn rWxmn snil do a trrneral l.'HL J.vi " r. development business. The company into shafts valued at $50. each, : T,IW Wilt Tl R Casv and EL H. Sparks are the incorporators ot recora. trrTDTtr bFKtMEVT BAND. t. i... ln it.Anit1v tattled that the 11 lias .... Lr band of the Fourth rcgimenL O. N. :. ... . ... - . . - - George O. sYoran has forwarded the enlistments of the-musicians ia - me .;';t. KN-.-.1 and has also issued a reauisitkn for the uniforms, lie; has been adnsert that ice ooara win wnuc :i;i.rc nnifArm for two regiments, the bands to be clothed the same. The l-oortti regiment Dana win i;i- rA,r 5n addition a white duck stromenti wi'd be ordered witmn a. tew days and the boys expect to be ready f...- ...i:-,T.t cnric at the . encamn- ment'to be held in Salemj July 7-15 Eugene sjoard. . G RA D0ATI EX ERCI S ESj The regular semi-annual graduating exer- 4U- CiUm.. tmlilio Schooli-Wul .IK.'VI -'" , take place on Friday, Juae 22d when a ti.j. nirii in liim have in the Dast ten days seen emphasized a quality of the president s character w nitu " not often on exhibition. The wcll- fw,pH splf-i-nntrolled man in the . : ... White House seldom appears oiner than suave. Sometimes good humor strengthens the geniality. At otn er times responsibilities deepen ti wriniicni(. But the ordinary mr- ,.f tin Prudnt shows soirit and soberness within moderate limits. The developments at ttiavana nave ,w.T.vi linn- ,ir-rrv thr President can k Mnv.d nd tivt.' stroncrlv he can ex- press himself. "When tne conditions 01 scandal presented themselves' in' all of iiv... hnt luiifninnps. intrt was. r.'.thintr fi- wtiit House wsncn M.m nivt '."p, - will not be forgotten- by those who participated. The look on the Jresi- r ... . . 1 . . t imv ind tne snori. snaru srn tences which came ironr tru Hps w; live in memory, oiefore the lemper oi that council all question of relative resDonsibinty. au jncimation 10 expics liiv all feelintr of oersonal friendship for the ; suspected, anything pated. TheJieads of departments went out from that conference witn tne Lha.Ipit that the full oower of the government would be involved to the complete exposure of the crimes and the merciless punisnmcm 01 an oirecny . . . 1 1 . or indirectly concerned. Aien w no nm the greatest thing in public life is the - FiwLr ihiir npan . t iirv wsiiuu - fTi-t iriia n nf that one would be compelled to suner oegraoa irn Tln arcnird that influence would ti, r-UarA tnr a time to accent the revelations. But the sentiment ha ehanired. AH Washington now reai- Vwrtw rnt.ii in earnest inis ntn dent can be.St. Louis Glohe-Demo- erat. .- SUPEBYtSORS TO BEOKI WORK. Operations on the Cascade Forest lit- serves to lieRin iivi"" . The Three Men Named: (From Daily Stateamin; June to.) : Supt. S.. U. Ormsby. of the Cascade Forest Reserve, is in receipt oi a tele graphic order front the Interior Depart ment at Washington, ordering 1m ui to assign the supervisors of the three divis ions of the respcrve to duty on or after June nth (tomorrow).- -The three ttemen to le thus assigned to work ro: - . . . . it. it f"..r.... mi iN'ortnern -uivision 11. umm, Dufur. . Central iDivisdon I-.nos .xsn, 01 Roscburg,' ' , . Southetn IJi vision Nat i.angcn, "i Jjvrksonvi'le. Supt. iOrnisby was busily engajrrn yesterday in -packing up supplies atul forwarding- tnonv to trie tnrec kuiwitij or, -together-with' their instructions. . ....... 1 tlT A . t . 1. - .1 t 1 r: i t t -i 1 , j 11 f in 111 17 u tiiH:,' runs ever made by the local fire depart jnent -since its organization, was made last evening, at abont o o clock', wnco . tjie; fire boys ;rffpnJftl ' a":j'arm; 'nrliliig them to the pl.int of the Capital I tinvbrrimr Comnanv. where a. small blaze.lin tlu' lwikr room of the Haw- of the property.. I lie nrr- nau e;iun its way from lindcr.thc JkmIvts, stf-mg lltV ' ,a nuu,. 1 .... ... ..... .... --t, loisits f the building, and was burning fiercely inside tne - 111.11c uiick. .iiimmic and under the corritgated iron I rHf,, when the department laid a hose; from the nearest hydrant, and the 'incipient blaze was quenched in a -remarkably short space of time. 'The blaze would Ut,-j, 1 on a ninst seriVuts hno if it hail lever, gotten ontstdc- the engine room. as the sawnu tower stannis ,um a iew feet away; while the sawmill proper and t !i. in c 1 nt c rf (j'i'i it( Itimher are nearby. Tit damage done was nominiil. Tlie department deserves great cretin iot its prompt and ctiic'tetit work last mgiu. VALUE OF FARM HORSES. A. t VWruti rl mill ni on lilt ! llt-A .... . . . . , "... v . . , .... - - - - Tarni north of Salem, was in the city yesterday afternoon with. three head f horses that he- was anxious to eH. He failed to find a purchaser and took the. anirtals home with him. All of the ani mals were in jp'lc-ii'Aid cr.ndttion.! Two in'prp mated luinr 7 and K vears of ai?e. for which Mr, Wooderd askt l $150. The third animial was of Fngl'-h; f'hir stock, 8 years old and va!ucdat $100. With the approach of the harvest r-.t.'- on. Iiorses become ntnic vaiuahic, arui there is a good demand. j cm mm as PATENTA. Tl Gibson, of Polk county, has recently 111 CiUCU oM nm-m-KM TK. Jne-ntinn it 3 ttraUlf. WlUCll Can a I1C ' jMf vuiivm I , t be readily applied to hatting ano oiner ,..f..im-htnrrv. to taite no iik: wear and without" the necessity of removing any of the parts ot tne maenme, mm hich. when applied, wui oe nciu per in r!ac- The washer when closed, is of the ordinary kind, hut it has a removable section or key. which nts into au uptiiuiji i i..v ir. ...1 ' washer, and when the two- parts are VV I TT iomed. make -a complete circle. The m m A A Mi III VTlui'JIl 1 " uuuuti?? . u . . , ;m K rn.-h crHiiht after bv ma chinist when its existence, becomes generally known. GLOBE-TROTTING STUDENTS. ' ' : 1 rrmrt ettu!inf r r . ffl iitn i i cr fn v 1 man i?iuiv iu.1, . i v m j the mediaeval notion of .wandering -1 ... ,u ...,.,i.t ti,. ,r..t.-- however, are iersonally conductel and know beforehand precisely . what their journey will cost them. Last.tear they visited Italy; this, spring i.sooof tnem win go to tonsianunopie and in. Asia minor. On the way they will fri errtt l : it li tti W m i ni an ia 11 ttmvrr. sity students, who are preparing a big t i ' r - u..l....i ruiisciioppcii iur ineiii in nunuuu, Marker Reports The local market quotations yester day ere as follows: Wheat 41 cents. at the Saiem'Flour ing Mills Co.'a office. ' Oats 28 and 30 cents (buying). 1 1 v fn: hnvlncr tt ta $7 So timothy, $8.50 to f 10. Flour 70 and 7S cents per sack: $2.75 per bbl. . . - Mill leeI Bran, $13; shorts, $15. Butter 10 to 15c, buying. Erxs II cents, cash. Poultry Chickens. 7!7-C . fr lb; nnnir Irhirkrnt lirirrt.1 tnfti u'.c. live wcigliff ducks, 10c; turkeys 10c. Pork Fat, 4 gross, iv net P..f ;ir. AfnAiAe: roart. Aft) 3f4c; good heifer, 4c. Mutton Sheep, 4c on foot; sheared Veal 6 and cents dressed. Potatoes 20 Cl?,25 cents, buying. .i Wool is to 16 cents. Mohjiir 25 cents. Hop Twine 14 cents per pound. WM1P3, ROCES California Oak-tannd Lcatlier Harness Chi. etc. p. c. siiArnn used. Fine printing. StiicJtnan Job Office.). Slate Street. y ; Salem, 'Ore.ca SALEM, OR.