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WEEKLY. OREGON STATES MA V;, Tuesday, f .eckmreu OREGON'S :i WIPER ' IlM : ; ,. ' - , ' " ' Prof. f. L. Washburn,- the State Biologist, Gives Much Interesting Information Rcoarding Some of the State's Tcathercd Inhabitants, In Biennial Report tie Corrects Several Erroneoas Ideas Regarding Hawks and Owls. , The. Iilennlal; n porr oft ProC. I L. Washburn, the state'" biologist, ha 'een received at the- capltoL Prof. Wellborn discusses at length Koro of the winter bint t Western Oregon. lie call attentiou to the great iutec etbown in the birds of the state by the citizen, correct wvcral erroneous Impression entertained by Hie jicople generally and give a lrk-f de-ription r "or'eof the bints uml their habits. The following excerpt are taken from the rcjMirt : j , There ha Inch riim U niter.-! liowu i our bird by tin citizen of Um state and. while tin list'! not complete. Ihe tq.iec.Ic deseril herewith are those ntiotit which .then ha tiren inure- or les inquiry, Some or the bird listed are known to iica within the online, of Ihe state; hetiee they a n not exclus ively winter habitant, although in Hi. nUeuee of our-icgular summer .bird residents, their pnseTi-e- in winter J noticeable, . ; ; Tlr growing; interest In our feather ed friend I an! encouraging matiHVs la'iou and argues that tine bird will probably be better protcetcd a die year so oii. Tliere U ail of this, for, a .the yeasou of spring approaches .ach year, the innll boy U-gius 'hi niit'l work with the slingshot and air gun. tMnst of the birds thus persWut ed are our familiar hints, in the long tun more or h-s beneficial to the lior . tlculturisf and farmer. Moieover, for every bird slain, a large utitnls-r '- wounded sird -s-jV to drag oit a wrctclicd existence until death relieves lueui. Tlie tlioughl of the imno:-esary suffering inflicted npou helples ani mals uy tin j thought ich . or - eruej;. prompt me In Kike HiU opporl unity t :iimhI ta citizens of our towns and cities, urging tlieui to see that the law which forbid the use of slingshot or -gnu in puMic places within the. :or- Hrnie limits and tlx- laws which pro-1 led tir binls oan Tie rijrldiy enforcsl. Xeitherean I neh'ci tlte'opirtuniiy to erie i. a7s far as jNisNddc. an crroti- ons Idea f tii t nKValint auioiist oar tMtiide tt tin effect" that all ltauks and fill MW' 111 IllfijilUi tlt ttlliklll-l I lift slaiijrhtentt wlieni'tcr invisible., ".The fa-ruer"H lny ft els Ir his boinid.u"d'uty to destroy ever" hawk and every owl ;Whi-h einuen within flu reach' of . his 'gun. while mnu sn-ai d . rir!sin;jri o thnmsh our stteets b .ldiy 1I.H11HI1C4 t he i'reat. Homed t fwi' whieh they have shot, while the China pheasant which hare Ik-s-ii p:tche.l are", sitttgly -Ktoreit away In the- imek't 'i oi their li'ittillnu ctKiii; ' As a 'inatKf of , fact, SCophers. Mqulrrels, kuuks. rabldts, iiM adow niK--, Mtiaken. :frjfs,' rafts-hi.pt-rs atid ther in.-e-ts form a lare part of the foot of 'hawks and owK The intinher of nikv desiloyed by thia imi-h-mallxsl class is enormous. To ! sure. 1 1 larcer liawks and owls do I! y Uoii jMniltry and -jranie birds, but lMf re eondenutliig" we should 'tear In mind that Kcientllie examination of tlo-lr stomachs reveals lhe fact that ..ninny' birds which are one tea son in jurious, may, at atnther reason. U vciy useful, t ; Kitiall-. iM-riutt , me, to catl attention to erroiMs-ms 'statement reKaniins the binls which .find, their way into print. A casual obsiTVer. seeinji a Idrd he la unfainiliarwlth. jump at it he conclus ion that it 1 an imported binl and send a emtuunh-atioii to that effwt to a newspjiiwr. whereas, -were' he a ehw observer of binls, he would hare re -oicni d the bird a a native. Aain the Kiinit' olrM-niT r'orls seeing a s,ranno linlj "1ir n. wHh.u red head" thus s'tliiitf'all binl lovers asro -with elcltetnent. Which abate considerably vvlui,riTniicks "' l,f ir- ffni a ,IIU Menui eollfetion and tt l fonml that the enwu Is ehestnnt ami thiK tlie hiril is foliv nlw.vei lossl bly with sneaks of bn.vin on a lipht around ln low. ? I voi'Jd tlM'n'fore urire our citl jtcttR to ttat with -ome suspicion th KtatemetkiM resanliutf f onr Idnl not i.... r...m ii4.iiti iliinur sie-ies in thi relMWl a technical terms have been avoided. . jThe Varie,l Thrush. tretin Kobin. takn llolrin.-otnnon in late winter and arlv spriu. Fa milhtr enough to render "a i description unntnssary. AVIiile its note is Komcwlnat monoton otim, a plaitHive . -whWlle.' the bird eoma inc as it dM! at a ea son when there an but few Inrd attraction. Is a wel come vhdton with it dandy shift front .if orantr-brown ersl t' a h'1'''11 -ollar. rppr Prl slate lorel. He-..,.,rv-.1il mine when no molested. From eeilijr the bint In the timber dttrltu; the tunnMT nnrtiths. the writer Is hnl to 1-dieve that It mt here quite extensively A nest and epsM are re imrteil from YamhHl county. lnjrth nine and one-nati to, tei no 1 ; Kvenlnjr Onfleak,-Thi J-trtkius bird ha f late year li.eun a vry rejnilar winter visitant, Unite tame atCl iwrtlal in the spring to bud and or dull vellow with an oliv. wbad Yellow oa I he fon liead, over eye, on rnmn and lHilders; w.ne and ta Mark, fome white on the fornur. and CATARRH LCXAL. ad i CUMAflC KthlnctothKI rniady or cbo of S CATARRH ; Th ipeciflel - EIj's Crtzm Balm m'twiM nam con A" a 10 M Oftd once. 4PU 4denea b uuj'tntAu 77ri i.fl.mnUan. Ileal ana pro- iSm th Mmbraner Reatoreah Af TMte nd Smell, No Mer- b"2 W ent,' ramlly.-iw. ,UOQ,t r)rtirel.t or by mall. . ... KiTt BROTH EKS. U .Warron tra New Tor. ... ;.. . ' HIS wings jlLtr lHn-:ith. Hill, greenlsh- yellow. liiffiH alxntt wvt-u inches. TlM-aTnve dewripfum aiqdies to the 1n.H1; iui' ffmaTf Is m;t h lnlier. with length rrotit'seveu and one-half to'e'ght and - one-half IiiHsoh. The -writer ltas noted the occurrem- of this bird in our town as la. e. as June lotli, its precm-e In the shady 'maph leing lietray"l by It siarp ehin. and thre: yean go. i Anust. while traveling from Als'a liay t tl WillametU" Val ley, I found in the linitior on liigger Mnuiitain a j.air of ; thc bird in fraywl plumage, their' eottiHiIon aud( the date iitdkitliiig tlie iKssitility of their hreetliHg here, alt tniugh no neit was -found.' Tiny come to us from the north,: not. an h generally AUposl. Co avoid the 4-old. tmt 40 find more abun dant fowl than Is afforded in their own he:ir'. '.,',- ! ; . AmerU-an Red Cross-RilL-Oii 'I Vb ruary X ixnt. tlw writer observed Hin.ill Hock of jlN-se binbt In Kiigeti;.. The, nieinU-r of thl genus nre readily n-eognlzetl ly h. fact that their upper .-Hid lower mandible t-n, hettce their name. This ftritotural peculiarity ai IH ars to have smn tiling to o with ex traeting s'1h from eoiu.' cracking small nnt fruits, etc. ;iM-ral color grayish or-dtisky; Hie males tinged with rod; -wing, and fail blaekish. l-ugth aiHiut sils inches. ? Cedar ltinl. Clierry Hint. Waxwing. -r This t antiful binl is a -ommoii resi ihtit winter and -suni'ner. usually ncen in Kinall ;lo-ks. Cenr-ral color a rich cinnamon on head and foreparts; en-5t of name color. -litis color shading to ash njir fm tail; bill black, a jet'hlack paten running over forehead at base of hill, eoelosmg the eye; a Well-marked .j white line on lower jaw, and a narrow ! si rea k of a me ' color: over t he 'trfack I patch meiKioiicd above. Iiwor cyelhl white. Tlie cinnamon on breast shad Ingto into yellowish on belly and white' 011 timler tall coverts. Inner ciuills of wing tip) km! with red apnndas:es. re- M'teblliig bue.swax, hem- the name of "wax wing. Tail feather tipped with y!low. wmietimes tsliowing rtnl-wax tipK' also- ', la'tigth1 nix "and one-half Inches. ' - : -: -" lrdeiulan Waxwlng. Very J ininch like the last nnd belonging lo jim? genus, lnt min-h hirger. Nt olwerveil by 1 Ik writer. Quoteil in 'Oregon 'Sou htralist a, a -winter resident of East ern Oregon, rare in Ve?terft. Oregon. 1'nrple I.iniift. I'ttrph "Finch Cher ry Thief." A b.ainful ! Kongster. but with, a H'rnl-lou habit of eating bhs oh f nin cherry and other frnit Ire; whivh ha errnet for It the' luitre! of all 'would-lH raiser! of frtiit. Common and.nesting lu suinmer.1 tSenetal col ors, grayifh-hrown. the male having a -l i Infill cnwn." "which color shades' gradually, it no- brownish-red stieaked with brown on ba-k. ix Inehes long. It 1 hard to reiimeile the faei that (his wonderful songster, appmaehlng lit its ability the lHlNlink of the R-ittt-etn states Vhould also lie such a ter rible depredator on fruit." tree.' We must not. in condemning hi bird. cin found it with1-the Cedar bird or the Cherry bird IAiujoH ecdomim men tioned a I ove. which has lM'en found io e 1101 only ha rude, but. ditrlug the ptiod of raising its young, at lenst. de cnlcdly beueti-ial. : f ' WhUe-lhown Cnwu Harrow.--One of our larger sparnwH, a1iout six and one-half ko.M-vcn Inches. Crown bla-k. em-losing a medium white stripe and two Literal white triie, all meet ing on Itackof head. lwrk ash with brown atiove. whitish on -hln ami on lly; niHldlt if ta"k streaked with dark purple and ash. Common for the species during the yitir. It has ratlier a ph asing song, lx-aring a clos.- resem- 1Iance to ttli.it of the hite-T hroatetl SlKtrrow. but not so elalnrcite. one vMali7.es it by trsing rne wonts, pee, he. !e de de. - i ' On-gon To whee. ' round Robin. Che wink. Common throtighut the yesir in nhrublxH-v and brush. Called Tow- hee" and "Chewlnk from !M p'ctd ar in--! k. Ueiweeii seven and eight inch es hdig. -Mah- Mack. -whire Jel'w with clnstntit sides. ivtiiK 'markings on wlusrs and tail, eyes ted. FetuaU- lnwn where male has black: ? T1i:j is quite a "ground bird" s:mt It i found, com nmnly. scotching amg the leaves, It note and a habit it has of e.evatmg It fad w-lK-n hpplng alHut an? un oti..-Hl..ib!e charaeteristies. even were the -olors lacking. i ' Itiibv-Crowned Kinglet. An jncon siricmit.s bird , except b the sludeiit. length aUiit four lnche. tlreenish otive. pjite behtw; two white liars on wlnr: a c4ii"T-alert warlet patch 011 This tiatch. i confined to the male bird. ; glow like a living coal rii.n he feather tif crown are rained. This ucm of n binl. n-iniuding an Tlaxt orm-r ;f the Wo.mIs III winter. siOiW- ladeti tnt" ad' tl x-ks of Chk'kadee wiiti w-hie!i It ase-iai Itf th Kast. t not at all nncoiiitiioti hfr in wint-r. The writer know of 110 re-ord of it nesting lcre. '":'":! Sap-Sttckctv A eonintoH I'-cm. .winter tut nummer. "VYV should 1m -areftll In condemning hinw not to inc'.mle all wMMMliMM-kcr. which.' a, a clans, an' v rv useful to the agriculturist. Tlie ntu's ill boles in our apple tree and manic are but there by tbl bird whose fondues fur ap I to eitn-.o lead it to trir hark 'from fruit trees.- - ;',;:' ' i Arctic OwL Snowy OwLThi hirge rtwl Is an iMcaiiual wlubr vlsitanf. ii..t f5e'ii!2 fnuii the exi-cstsive cold oft It northern home. fr It thick plum age remh-r tlat out of rlie onetlon. Init ratlier force.1 somberly through lack of fol In It accustomed haunt. liont two feet long. ' White. ' with blackish or brownish lar and upot. 4,ilt tlwl. A common ami use ful resident. fmd of.juice. and hen-e htl to rriMincnt tlie neighborhood f dw Ilins. A carefully prepared work from the Icpartnient of Agriculture, m the result of an examination f two huhdnsl and firty-ftir stomachs of tbiai smk' ha thi to s;ty: -Thmisaudsl to their Indntry. Their ; eeoo oinie rekitiouH. therefore, are f the Rreateint luiportanee, narticnlarly -on art-onnt of the- abnmlaiu-e of th ie eie lu many of tlie farming district, anil whoever destroys them through ignorance or tualh-e houI4 te sererely criticised. : ' ieat Ulne Heron. Crane. A pietnr ej.fur fiun uf our winter and nne iimt ,landseae, --hether flying hih In tin air with lonr-lcj;s otitstnHchcd 1m hindVor standing by the fide of a quiet fln-ani with &har eyes ami harier tieak ready for any luckles fros vhieh may venture in It Tkrinity. ' Too eonv nmn.to nceil a- jvecial deftcription. IenKth three ami one-half feet. Nent in thi-s and bushes, saw! to oceasioii ally build un oUtTs. ; Kffjr frreHiish Mi:e. . , . , j , J THRECT LINK. AX FRANCISCO, n Iee. 21. San FraiichM-o ntercitaut will try, to obtain direct steamship communication le l wei n this port and Manila. "The ean lranc!s-o Hoird of Trade has petltion tsl the laclfie "Mail Steamship Com Iauy 4o run their vr-el to Manila., -V an alternative it ha Iteeii iuggeteil that a, line if Uauier be estatilif.lnNl to connect at Hong Kmg with the Fa cine Mail and -arry Philippine freight. The present arningeineut I unais faenjry to tlie luerclianu at Manila who do business with tiu Fraucbsco. ;xmIh in transit which haTe been Ktoml in Hong Kong have ln-en lrok eu into while In the .oroliouse. The Manila merchant. inbjeeted- to delay and loss fr which tliere Is no redress, have written letters to Sab Fram-ls'o threatening to do bnsiiK-sn solely with idai-e connect til .by f dire Jine to Manila. . .. ,' IlEli - F.VTIl KU'S SHAME. Ah. cried the duke, T can no: tnar rv yon. No! Your fim-ial posit hn inak-s It luqiossilde, 1 1 aui Hie scion of an ancient honse." I must remem-1h-t and rese-f tuy aticestorn.; i "IMty! Have pit vT she Imfilored. aiN-onling to tle fhicago Time. -It , Is, alas! -too trno that 1 -cannot claim a noble lineage.' My fatln-r -name was never aaMM-LtUtl with that of any actres tluit I ever ' heard of. My era ud fa tiier never t rnlxcsl up In a scandal, nther, NeitlMr of them ever wael an Inherited fortune. Bnt, oh, tie genrotts. ; Io not purn me!" No. no! he -cried; "don't tempt me. F cannot -withstand your tears. Can't vou see that in tqiite of my exalted -station I am only a man, after all? Oh, it must not he!.' It must not be! Uflrt me, I iray yon. l-et me go. I ill list Stay! Stay!" she Implored. ''Think if vmir tumble-down caslhs your ruined ewaices. Ah. Ik true 10 yonr- self. lu not turn from me iiei-auKt I un rich. lA't 11 wed for; love love lea verily holy love!" ' . t "I'nt your father, he bittetly 'r dhsl. 'made hismoney in the - lunibvr" nsiuess. If he had only hail trido enough to tie a railroad magnate , it would nil Ih well with us now. 1 onkt tnarry- -the danRhter cf a- man who had made million by lrn!usport- mg hog (tuii cat.t.!e without stooping Im low. but to take tlie.. daughter qf ik who owmtt sawmius woultt ih le- .f-enting to the tnost vulgar depths Oh. iqufete!.lvtiqiiette! What hearts are broken for thee!" . . -.- .( i With a long, 'low. pitiful wail .shes fell rirone ikmhi the , !Rmn' tlger-skln atnl Re 'hurried avay cursing the fate for having made him a child of miafor- tnne. - : CASTOR I A For Infant and CMldren. The Kind You Haw Always Bcagfet Boars the Signature of WROMS MAN H.VXtlED. IHBOcctU Negro IyuclM-! in Mississippi Jitilty Man Et-ap. tSFI.F PflRT, Mis.. Iee'21.--Henry Lewis, the ,-iIlegeil negro nmnlenr of Citv Marshal Riehanlson. Jia not. 1ie-n caught, though bloodhound and a 7 DESIGNING AND ENGRAVING.... BY ALL METHODS If. If. CUATTeff. Manager. ; Stfiid for sa tuples of. our; special in lithogravure work for letter bill heads, cards and envelopes Estimates Furnished oio are iwjii after hint. . The. negm I wli. wIh was lynelwd here yester day by a mob. it now a 1 n wa r. was a eou.-iin id tlie alleged murderer, and wholly iiiiKM-etH of the crime. V . ; TIIK AXXArOKIS ASHORE. , NfMJFOLK. Va De. 21. Tlie jrmi lxat .Vnnatolis went ah.re List n&ht at the mouth of the Western bra n-h. very near ' the lied 1 Can buoy. Her erew had ra iel her aiH-horv nad were about to Hit out - anothr wlien the fttronjr tide carried her aground. The ing. MeOauIey and Katk now have line on her, and are endeavoring to pnll her off. It is not ttelieved xhe will In liuK-ii damaged. Tt . & O. steaiiMr ltapidan, -which wa gnundel. has leen flo.-ite.ir ilkt Kai lot Dm Ahrm EeunM A Ml LI.IOX AIRE CONVICTED. BKUL1X, Dec. 21. SternlM-rg. the millionaire banker, who ha I teen, on trial for a long time, waa ftonul gnilty today of unnaux-able immoralities, and was sentenced to two and a half yeari' itmK-isoumen:, with the los of ! dtizenidiip for live years. , - . UlCB W1I.K CONTEST. NEW YORK. Dec. 21-The Ui will coiitest I how; well under way. 'lhe tak'iug of testimony is going 011, anTr the real coiitest; has tK-eri cuter-d inxtn Mxiiier 4hau was cx:cted. The citation under the second will are for Iteceuiber llt. MRS. FRYE DEAD. WAiSH INTOX. .Dee. 21. Mr. Wil liam''. Frye. wife of the 1 'resident pro tem. of the Senate, died suddenly at the Hamilton Hotel at !:-' o'clo-k today. Mr. Frye on Tuesday hist snf fenil an acttte attack of Indigestion, and had since lieeu ill. When she arose this morning, she was apftarcnt ly much Improved and tartook of breakfast. Shortlyafter leaving the fable tlie end catne without the slight est, warning, lieart failnre causing death. The lsly 'will lie taken to liewiston, M., the home of Senator Frye. A WHIP AdltUl'Xn. SAN FRANCISCO. Iec. 21. Uitesi advh-es re-ivil by tlie lerchant. Exchange in teganl to the grounding of tlx merchant ship Edmund on the lu-ach a mils south of Kama Rosalie on NoveiiAlicr 2Mh. are to the -effect that Cap: a in Oordoii ha hoxs of fsavlng her. The Edmund ha 15 ton -of sand Iwillast. She wa bound out for tregon. AN EYE FfMl THE PRESENT. Mi Smoothe No. you my answer until I canuot the tirst of give next year. - vrMr. Softh-igh Rut, why? You aay yon 1 love jne, aud . , .-; Mlsis SuitHtlhe Why, jott silly lb ng! If Mir eugagvmeiit Weie auuouucetl now, Houe of the otlier. men would end-iiM a - single. Christma gift. Rart inUrie ;A n'lertca'n. '-:.'.-j " .,v. ;,.'., AIIOIT-'EATE FASHTOXrf. The handsome "cos.tume satin. for the making of smart de.inl-drrs cs tnm. are rivals of ihe plain and fan cy wool niole!s of flw season. These rather lKavy. bat pliable atin n imtde exactly after the conventional style of cloth costumes, and have .he : in nl present linisli of si Ik stitching 'at It he edges, a stylish French coat with vclvct-facid revets, and on some or these th . blaelc- satin . Jaekeu. lined whh yellow taffeta, have row ,of small. exjMMisive ghl luit tons on each side of the front. Jet and gold passemenb'tie and pliiues in designs Isoh sinnde and iremeiy rnate are nsed with very ap-ex-a r- tistie effect on a numlier or evening gowns ami wraps. Hlack t'hantilly or lianders Uace dnsscs made up over irohh'U v-llow ' salt 11 or niolre an 11-imnicd in a lavish manlier with deli cate arahesque devices, gfnlle. Jackrt piece andffarlug tjueeu Row collars. - -''-; ; $ ' . I ' : - '-.- s WRITE US IN REGARD designs and . . . IRIIMIS JOI3 Statesman or rood 0 iet-and sill lsadfprk. If the1 bodke Js ilecollete, there .are odl lialf-yokeA at tlie top of tlie low-cut waist, thesexJaid over black velvet, with matching uleevecap piece. A beautiful - gqwn sut to Washington this week from a Rroadway lions wa of can le Nil bmcude. 11 m Inslk-e had a dnpng vest front of 5d-nse satin, bat oUicrwist 1; titled the figure .1 ' . . 1 - . . . .. 1 t.t h-ij. aim a mrjie riirtiiiu tM lar, all in tinet hiccHke gold fiasst' ineliterk with liearl Miiniu Worked into the design. Thl collar reached also to the shoulders like a Vaudykcd yoke, making a complete golden framework for tlie hrar aud face. , A Omall quantity of brocade wakes a -harming h-llete tsKlh-e lu combi natkm with cree de Chine or inousse line de soie and can I woru with a skirt of. tin softer tnaterial,,triniinel frill and rtu-hios. ami m apjiliqu lrlmieiu of jl"e., Tlie' , lncslled tta-k must tie jierfeT-tly !ght and cry kaig-walste!, nnd the. square top slightly IndcBel In the center to show fold of crepe le . Chlue. The full fntut of -the crepe oxkiis in the t-e liter, aud a lace ornament, fastens iH-itws Kenarately. ' - ' The loose aud slightly Mitehetl front or brocade turn Itack in rover fashion to show a lining of plain color, aud the tit ire Isslii e is outlined with a txnifleit ruching of bkick chiffon, thi - touch of black Idling almost ludisM-nsable on a fasliiouable evening gown. The sh vc are made on a chise-fittlng lln Sug of ' Itrussel. n4 rmehing 10 the ellsiw, ami the upfMr part of the crepe sleeve i laid lu line plaits, which are con lined by au upplhuie ornament of la-e. ' I-a- das' a softetilug effect which . I not generally recognized ; or '.there woirtil te iure of It : worn. Thin, sharp feature seem to derive curves antl' T'lunijiness from it. tnd curves lose nothing from its vroxiiuily. It 1 Is coining to -i titer i-olor or pallor of face In fad. lace Is a lietiefaelor to he sex. old ladks. hsik very tunch prettier with while lace cam resting ou tlx'ir silvered hs-ks than in caps of bla-k lao'. The soft, nliuy white at oiit suggests ;daint lues and gentle ness, ' ' ' ' . . While the aJbwhlte hous gown Is di-cldeiHy ni:ra fashionable. winter house iIic-m-s in Whit an fre4uently attractively trimmed in llack and col ors. A house dress of whin mohair, for Instance, recently rompkbil for a 'womau well known in. society was of white mohair, trimmed with black velvet and disk of iiirquoise blue vel vet embroidered-., with gold. These disks sce one of f hev nov ttle of the season. The white skirt wa cut with sijibH-ii volant en orme. AIkiuI the Ixittom of his was a Inirder of black velvet cut Into deep. 1 minted teeth ami bntlineil with gold. Alsive IIki flounce was dotted witli the blu ami gold disks. The ttodu-e was cut as a RiiKivkiu bhni! with full skirts, trim med as was the flounce ou the skirt. This 'was closed to the bust, with or nament of. black velvet anl the blue disks: there was a ' litnle chemisette' of gold t isMie wjt h a touch of blue at the neck.. . . ... . .. - White' molKtlr is also 1 wing itsi-d fir M'luirate blouse ti In worn with tailor-made suits; white flannel and cloth also, altliough 1m latlr slip less eas ily under a Jacket. .White wlk Is styl ish, especially a cortleil silk. ,U1. these white waists are made very simply. Frnn the standpoint of o-onomj-ihe.v are a dehtsion and a snare. TlMre 1 nothing so' ugly In all the domain of dress ns.'dinywhitc. and q kiep con stantlysuding waist to the wourer's mean the--' outlay j ofr considerable tuouev.; Howwer, t the-woman to whom exeuse and tlnrahillty are no concern the while tvoli hold; 6ttt irresistible attmctions. Om filing I certain there ha proltably never 4eeii it winter when white ha Int-n so nnl virsally worn a It promises to lie this vear. .-" ;.'- A ider I proud when it ha caught a fly. ami another when he lias iitimhl a fHr hare, and another when he lm taken a little fish in a nei. and an otlier when he ha taken wi hi fsars, and another when lie ha taken Is-ars. and another when he ha taken Sar-ui.-riaus. Are not these rohlicr. If thou examines! their o du Ion f Mar cus AtlreliH. Twice-a-Week Statesman, fl a year. -;'7 ( . 7 V -': ;;" High - - i wwj waswadlc. TO YOUR WANTS STATESMAN BUILDING Salem, Oregoa IR IRE rMHT II rMO Job Office, i AflE LEVIED City CcnccII Made Its Estimates of Expecdltcrcs for I90I, AND PROYIUtS fCa THE EEVfNL'E The Fixed Chtrffn for tl Yr Are Placed at $2i0o0.4 -Brief Ses sion Held Las' Klffht. iFrom Dally Statesman, De; 22) Tle city council inerkit night lu'ad lourncil Htsiou, at the ilty.halL The roll -all fchuwed all the iiK'niliers. of the Issly pn-seiit exHpt Couioiluien Ttutcn and Hurrows. Tin only matter tOjCfime before i be eiiuncll was, the olinaiK-e estimating and Ileclaring fhe exKns' and iweuue of the city for the year l!l. Thl measure was Kicd to third n'ading and a .T. upon It was unanimous lu Its favor, and It was declar-d a , law -by . tJJ mayor. The onlinam-e follows: He If ordained by he Coiumon Coun cil of the City-of Sal. in. Oregon: , Sh. 1 -That the Cominon Council of Kalem, Oiegn, lu 'regular sesshoi as 4'inbls!, dosii'r-by est! male and d chfre Ihe amount aud volume of fixed charge mid c.-nse of. and for said, city. In the comt net of it niuuiclji.il affairs, for and during the yir IWl, to lie "22.Ci.40: he si-gregafeit esti mates In thl tiehalf tieing a follows: Salary account 7,12t mi Water airitnt ............. 1.4151 tui lighting a-couul . . , 2.ot0 t Interest, on 1sijd. H,H2f 811 Total flxedl charges, l!Ml.f22,tCitl 4 S"!'. 2 That t he . neecKsa ry atuouht of uioney-tj2e raised by general faxu hi, andrror, ihe purpose of said city. Tor j-no year llsil, U hen-by estlmnted and declared in the kuih of JFl."i.2rn; and that this council, iforcald. loes hereby further diilare that the sum of ten mill on a he dollar Is, and the same is Isieliy h-vied on all ptamrty taxable for city purposes, In the cliy of Salem. Oregon, and that the record er of said clfy shallond he 1 hereby din-eted to. give full and timely notli of the levyiieniiy made. 40 the county clerk of the county of 'Marlon, stale of On'gtin, as requiml by ktw." " Si". ;t That this council dm hereby further estimate and declare the actu al revenues of, aud Mr, said city. JTor the year IPOI to In derlvisl from all sources, lu the following figures: Front general 4ax, , .$l.Vjr Front sahsm Ih-ense. , fi.tjtld Vmm fine ami fee. ........ .. rm From reut city iirojsrty. . . . ; , From show' ircehwe. . . 'T.. . . Hh Prom .vehicle Ihvnses. .. .. ' ' INI From mIseiilaiH-oii licenses.'. . :i.2i From street assessment. . . . ', . 8di Fronii niiscellaurout rwelpt.'. t llti Estinialed revenues, 11H)1 . . ; .f2tJ,T0 The moral ystcm of the u 11 1 verso I like a dKunietit wrUten lu alteruiite cljdier. which change from lino to line. 1'roeile. " . The sttflialency of merit is In know that tny merit Is not sufllcietit. CJuarle. In a dresir-nlghti-d lKeember, v Too happy, happy brook. Thy bubbling ne'er retneinlier . Apollo's summer look; Hut with a sweet, forgetting. .Tiey stay their crystal fretolng. Never, never totting. AImhu the frown lime. Keal. IIOI.EY AT OII.EIN'OHAMH. 2t. . ' -.: " ..---7 7 ' .;'"." '. ' jj Grade Work S Prompt Execution "' Liniyr-c T - a ma a m st TEN WILLS HALF-TONE, ZINC ETCHING MAP AND WOOD ENGRAVING PHOTOGRAPHING Satisfaction Guarzr.tc:J thousand 01 mice ou-i of dif : :SaIcm, Oregon; lau victim victim 26 6 Co m m ere la J St r iisn tnousauon o. fercllt kind ,thu