SALEM. OREGCTK. TUESDAY, MAKCII. IS, 133:. Call do Vn helfar )iHn -i It- governor 4BEER WAS 8ERENAD ' ED BY THE BAND. f "Gentlemen.' ordinarily this fifteen fof all practical purjoses, hut for this occasion I orn sorry it is n.t nirj-c commodious. You are welecnv! to en ter, Iwwever, for undr the present dr cumeUnre,ltak walla will bo found to lr InilfflnWrlv oIi.it.tl..' Afiln h-.li-- And Large Crowd of Friend- The Jng ytu for your kJndnes and for th- 8uccfut Candidato -. fand : Hi. -loyalty ahown me by your woik todiy. m-. ami wun item wisnea 10 you :niiviaui.ti!y Admirers an,j collectively, I bid you gol night." - ) At the conclusion of the talk th Timely Remark to Hi ana oupporxere it-ople thook fcind with the fiviuir land ho thanked cah one jxTsonaHy ' " for the part taken In his lnt'ret. Thk Ono of . the, p!ea3 litest, events of tnwd vkhirh ninnl.ml lw,i.t 2.111 tt-! Fiidaya primarie,sile from the v le-, very cuthuM.jirtie and did tut lies ; tat,;! tory list if. occnrre.r about 9 ot.l k ' ' extend their enthnriuxtn in frequent agent. . ' . '-.j ev er active In shaping the .-ourae cf J. Iipiiam, by W. 1 Wade, ascnt. -oar lives. ' , Mm. S. G. Metner. by Wj L. Wale.j If, we ask the cauie of thi wile agent. . ' . b t j spread ll.i-asp, we shall fled it origin Wm. A. Taylor." ' ' ia Wron? conception of God. The root Mr. Matilda Taylor, by V. A. Tayior of U all is in the old iJa that God after the grand result known hail REBATE FOH TAXES MANY CITIZENS UNABLE TO MAKE SETTLEMENT." count In the Sheriff's Offics Ar rangements Made by the County Judge, to Make the Settlement. .KaaU Ikn n t -4 r W. ,- i J ft a I . . M . V VT 0 ": i .J It S3 J V ft. U I IS il'.llil ItJC IM Detswne. . , t -rMri,in,. ;,f K it To Kalcm Military ttand. a-"' jv,re and cave Mm a serenade. " Mr. scmblcd in front of the Sla-t reman' of- Ih Fore resnnIei, not with a sioHh. fice tind. 4f tr plAytii a feW n-fcrtinrif bttt w,til a;ara. whit h were hiirtily prm ceded to Governor. Gr a rcitdn i". rJiKweu uy a lrge crowd nf-adl by I;tyr I5islvi and a number :f other proittinent bjlnr-M J und prof-tsional On arrival nt'thc Gr hin the band pbtyod a ar-ift Un nd whfn tht 4ovrtnnr Tc-arcd uin ihe ;;n h Air.l rliL'.n tVircA ttl4s jhiiii-. 1i frt i!'ayir liifihop advance t tholJvj rnr and Informed : him of the result I ut Ihe ir lni;ui and lntrodtr'4-d biei toj th crowd as th ' "next Governor of orcKon." After enthuxi:tMic eh-cra by; And Secure the Three Per Cent Dit to.? crowd uovernor over BpoKe orieny a foilowa: i "My friends. ncfcfjhlxrft nmr fellow cltlz-n: I dculre to express my rln cre appret Ifitbm of thl vli!.t nfi'l 'irf the pnrtftiifir occiaioti which haf brought o? together.,, hlle tm&l vic tory for r whici we,' jjtrove has ' bejn cornplfte b yond" cxj-ctatlona, 1 am ur; It haa left, .no or sp.t8 In any Uirevtlon. - Ar tcawtf wft.ll ft has been largely a pernai ilsht agTilnat me, 1 Urar no ill will towards those who have wnged it. One Ot the mo.t Junpleaitant 'fi-stlur'-a about polttbitl contests la me crKomil'Homent which too of ten creet8 iiittj them, and the unavoidable dia; pointnieritK which follow, but the ob J t cf taany elottion.i and cotiyentlons 14 to try out personal p'referencea with in th party, and afterwards -to enter tiie. fatnp!iH:n for ttjo principles which call u tiC'tliV-r as . aiMMiciatcK in one urK-itiiKtilion. "t rcrjUcnx-ti. I. appreciate the diRin;-tfi't'-vteil . fffoitw you have today, put forth Jrt' my b "half: more t-hfin I Van Hiiy. btU while 1 thua fr;eiy ekprtiaa my obligation -to you, I mut nut forget Ihe fib-rid la the country prcclnrtst. the nit n V.it thjf farms and iiii the dia l.ifit foothill. vho"e pu1lli servant I .uft nnd ariHiog whom I have- for so loriK b -n a frltow-workef. Their Hoy ally in thi 'emergency will not o'n be foi gotten. .. "This in no time for n political X.iiW tind1! will only way' In that conaectlfMJ "that during Ihe pa at thre v'f"ata I have dtne- the bet I could' In the executiv ollb-e and coming;, an I did, notj only) llgnr.i lively,' tint- almost, literally,! from the plow to the (loviTtioTxhip, tind con fronted bv a. full (leilei Ieginlattire, it v.'ftuld not be Kurfitixing if, being but .in average man, t kIiohH h:tv,- tu.i 1- Forne mlntakea. An To tha t I have-only lo way that; If o, th'ey have been of the hend d rot'fi 'th h4itt,"illld Ih.tt my hiiiiibie opinion th it any man who is diKifi.-( l.'i (lie rif-rht direction, The crowd of taxpayer was much greater at the ehcrlff'a oftlce yesterday than upon any previous day and, al though all were eager and anxious to pay their taxea and benefit by the 3 per cent rebate, . everyhbdy was good ma tured and well behaved and a line was formed, which was well maintained, and the days work passed off very qulefiy, free from all Jostling Or dlsa gieeabllity. The office force was kept very Vuy throughout the day waiting Upon Ithe crowd, but when th hour of Si o'clock p. m. arrived there was still 'tuite a lung line of people and, as IJ-p-u?y H. 15. Co bath-was obllged to, d?i!'it all of the cash on hand In the bank so as to avoid carrying any money In the vault over Sunday, the door was closed and all that were Inside were waited upon in their turn. On , account of many having called fov several mcceeaive day and w.cre unable to pay their taxes, ' County Judi;r John II. Scott drew up a form of atll'lavlt in . a book which many Kigricfl ast evidence of- the fact tn'dt they could not pa' their taxes for the pur pone or bfiiciitliuK by tho rebate. Tho aUUJav.lt and flsr.atures aubscribtul therefj follows: j "The' follow lnj: narne.l persons here by certify that th y hae made applica tion at the tdicrrifr's of lice' In the ('nun ty of MftrloiK State tt Oregon, this l"lh d;iy of March, W-'. to r ay their tax for theear liiof, in order that th;-y might receive the benefit of ( the 3 per cent re bate as is by law prpvided.Vand eonld not be waited upon.": i J'jc Hirschbcrg, by M- Wiprut, agent. I T. T. (Iter. 1 , , .. V. I.. Wade. M rr. Y. U Wade, -by W. I.. Wade, ag nt. - - " ' . "- . K, V, Thomas, ty J- III UoLial, ascnt. ,i , G. tVGarflf Id. t.y J. II. nand, gent. . Geo. I:. c;o. by J; II. nnt. - G'O. Conner,, by J. II. ItolAn.J, usr.t. Wm. Onner. by J. II. fU'land. asvntl - XL K. Jilackwcll. ty J. II. Itotand, agf-nt, fjsear J'orry. by J. 1 1. Ittdard,, ag-nC ". L. Jonttr. b .1. It. l!o!and,'4i; nt. A, A. Mlllrr, 7 J. I. i:i.:.ir.'Vcf;rnt. K.'M. Miller, by J. I!. !Ptsnd. agent Ij. MOilbcrt, oy 1 la i. a:nl. JL'nbl Mllkr, by if. McMaltan, a5tnt. , i - Sof-hrojila Jvt.su p, bj- Tj. II. McMahan f n St&te Treasury. ; State TJ-eaauTr Cha. S.t Moore yes terday reetived rctr.ii tanct a from two couatks, on account of etate taxes for the year 1301. They are: Lake Ftate tax in full .$ 9,576 30. Lake Atftiw-ultural College tax. 257 5) Lane, rtate W.W M Lane Agricultuial CPetfe tax. 1,123 33 Lane, balance Interest 190,... . TS 65 In the caw of Lane county, the'treaJi urer remitted, the state' taxes in full, less S per cent, deducting the rfbate al lowed to Individual taxjaye;?, prior to March 15th. In the fceMef that the coun ty was entitled to this , He was noti fied that the fuif amount must be pai l. The State j Traurer also - received payments from two Indurative com panies on account of the 2 ier cnt state . tax on thtir business of L a JaJ tu,, vcangeful iersonality, sit ting In Judgment over his chlMren, arj liable at" any time to rend jrfs! tat ions of Hla wrath uion them, or ready to c?ndenn. lhom to eternal punishment. Couple! with. this U th belief that tbere is a power of 'eil ever sttlvtng Jo gain iMtcudcn of men, and ter-i mil ted by ld loj bring confusion !and misery upon thetn. These two ic wer ful opinion:, cvniinjr to us from the infancy and isnorauce of tb ra:. are totally destructive of peace, birmony and health, and actiVely producJve of the oppoaite condltloc. --, " Dread of dtsae and of "bad luck" is stilt icinraon. We standi in ao of death because we dread the change and uncertainty of the IteiCafter- Even the elements have been endowed with power of evil; one person dreads the wlntet1, another the' sumUfr,' aiuthrr the night air"or the east wind. Jf thvre U hot a positive dread, there is nega tive unbelief, and the d4seaje of ap ptehenseness is born of Ivthu n We fail to connect cause-1 and effect; , c do.-jiot discriminate between leality and uortality; we live in the, things of time ?n-l The grrat "oVtr-tnse' of faith is left oui of oun , lives; e are apprehensive of what fate may bring.. We limit our God aril cur stive?. The 5ieclfic forms in which this dis ease manifests itself are so numerous and so varied by the modifications of individual experience that we will rot attempt to trace them all, says E. A. Ptnnock, in, the Higher Life; but it will be helpful to mention some' of the more common. The destructive In Probate Court, In the Marlon county courl yesterday the bond of Isableile Ikoth," as guardi an of the Jterson and estate of Georgh liclle Hooth. a -minor, :1n the sum of $2000, was approved and ordered -r.Jacrd on fila. Uptm the petition 6r Will and Her man Goodwin the court up'pointel E. P. Morcam aflminlstratoriof the es'.ate of Frel Cioodwtn, oeceased, and upon his filing his bond In, the sum of $4.'i, which was approved by the court,, let ter of a lniiii'.atration we'e Issue to hln.. ! ' :." .' ' , .uv . at ( Sun. Insurance 'Life...'. 28 forces ct anorehenslvenesn frmiunttv Connecticut Mu.ual Li.V 21 S'i.iu, . Sometimea th mother's apprehensions, whexi caused by a specific experience, are marked upon the child In some frightful deformity, either of body or character. Again, if the material dread is more general the 'manifestation may be less marked upon the child t olrtn. but the getm cells have been poisoned, and the effect will be none the Ttss rure, resulting in stunted and distorted unfoldment of the -child life. Modern psychology and child study have re vealed the tremendous and terrible in heritance of fear and drwid that unr- j.nts hand down to their children. j Many parents follow their children through chiidnool and youth with nnx iety and apprehensiver.ess that arjf ruit'iy reflected upon- the formative rn!i:d and bearafter their kind. As we advance In life, we form new' tppre hn?un. ' We are. ' afraid of poverty, cfrald of accident, afraid of public opinion. Thia apprehenslveness takes all ihs sunshine out of life, throws a wet blanket over ail i our activities, sours our whole nature, paralyzes us. Just as surely does it reaction the physical Catora"l n harmless piibstitutc for Castor OH, Iar coric, Irwp aiui Swthiuff Hjrup. It I IMrawynt. It conUUns ncltUer Oplmii. lorphino nr other Jjn""'0 uzbsUmce. It destroys Warms ami ftl lays l-errlliiM. It cures Iiarrltra tml "Wind Ct.Iie. It relieve Tevli Injr Trouble! and cures Constipation. It regulates tno Stomach and UovreK srivinar healthy ami natural slcci. The Kind. Tola -Have Always Bought 'in Use For Over 30 Years. tr rrii'iui (, T"rTi,,,w.""" "7"", displaced by - a more ratloinal view, which regard the germs, not ws caues but as friendly subsequent activities that come in to bring a new form of life to a condition' that requires them. It is the morbid and fearful thought that is fatal, not the sct-rms Appreherisivcncss is causative In crime as well-as in physical disease. Many a man is led to steal because he dread twant or loss of awlal'-posltion. In political economy is not h:prel;en- J Ivcnes a factor also Confidence Is is tuesk- money t n iurlal d tinos oifidence lrty , and I crirae are disease, and ap$fehertslve- i n'f s 1 a rau.e V.'e have now coiuiicred (Uuse Td effect. Wl.at shil: be the retnedy? We ?. th life of business. Vhen id ened credits are withdrawn, withheld from circulation j actlv'rty ceases; we have "hi j AVhat is more destructive to ! than apprchnslvenens? I'ov s - - AITREilRNSIVENEHS. It Is )!3eae Save From It. Yourself know that no reirely' oin t that does not deal wlih cadi-. cause' mut be forever. Many eradlca-trd at may question bility nt human nature being anxiety and ap5'rchnv es. A large part of mankind Is in bond age to that tate cf mind which H aiprehensive of some ,ort 'of trouble or misfortune in the future. It t found among all sorts and conditions of men. It permeates evt ry station, occupiJon and profession. . - In general, we arc prone to treasure ; part of our being by depressing the the memories of our pat failures arid ; n rv, centers aiid infusing morbid ae sorrows which serve: as a tnckgrund ! tlv ity Into the ceils. The result Is a on whit h are developed th ilisto: ted ! turpi I liver, a weak heart, a four pictures of future unhapr-lnc. We j Mumat h, nervous prostration and pa do this not on'y consciously, but "tin- j raly.-l. These lh!ng follow ju.-.t' a consciously. Every experience in life i surely as two and two make four. leaves an Impression In the oiemory structure. To this subcnncVus coiu'i-' lion we keep adding by t;uc . chronic; per.slmifrn. We look for the evil ijiid' neglect the good. TI.iuh is eftabllahed a powerful subconscious foirco that la Caure and effect, mind and embodi ment, are Inst-iiarab'e. There can be vta O'-iubt that the only iPtnger front pidemic discaes lits in .the dread of them. Vilhcr conscious or uncn"lou. The germ theory y f disease if being man believe in an Immanent ever-present Help, an All-in i apply this bellt f to every( f This Is one half the' problem berg says: "Solicitude ahoutJ 'i ertnflritte n ct m it k f-)f" A n 1 tards the- Influx of spiritual! . they - who are solicitous at themreKe what is of the IiylneProv j id-nte, and they who do tikis oppose the lnflqx of life, and oppose good and truth." Herein is ' the other half a llief In om ' a manifestation of that with the nrT, wi'l make thi ctmjl-te i circle. First, tin n. a full rraitiatlen of omnipresent spiritual reility. an un changinz gtio-iness, of which the nni- ver Is an expression; second, an ad justment of all thought ami 4" activity to this great projsltlon and efT- ctu l . The once an I the posl tfrsfe from Can tlod'. an ail, and lay life? S vK n futurity, vanl e Hfe; for t Ibute ;to khe Jlfe of sug,;eted self a life, which. to in its the i : ... -lf , , i TTTTf T IT Tf TTITH f TTFTT IV TTTf TfTT . ' - . aa-asau. in' jam im :' '" Maa av mm: mtmsA . - HnTfWnTfTfTTITTirfTITVfTfTff I . m,mm, cor:biry- that man, mad fntage or triM juprcmi pirit is rpim iial. and ncelvcs consantlyj an influx id life and good and truth it hat will i-- - ; - - .- - r .'. , lead him. on to the 'fulfillment of his highest riilny;-thU is the a.aik. and wc can answer tmeruivoi ally that It la unlverfaily attainable. The removal of the cute of the l-- ease of atptvhenlvrnes is reiin4-d thus to a simple change of . -ilnd on our part,' to a different way nf think ing, lo training of our mental activ ities away .from Ignorance and-error, along the line of cosmic trolh, to In clude all that ls: good and; leautiful. Our thinking .faculties are our own. to use a we wi:i. l'ower is born of tie- sire. We may drop Hj anxiety and appr"hT..H cucks If iv will. As we ttain ourfctvt to atrept that view of God and Hi tmlveisp UBiih accords with highest reason and science and intuition, there wiil b' no place for apprvhensjve' thoughts. ', As these .dis appear, we bt'eome more and mt open to the Influx of all that Is tru and wholesome and hopeful dn a word, of nil that is ditine. Our f'.-ar Is tuned Into courage, our faith Is tranmlttd inti woiks. If tlotl be ftr us. who or what can In against us? Thut we -ome.to know the Immanent IJTe of the'woild, the ever-creative Love. -, We come to re.cegnise ourselves as iaanl fe'tations of ibis I4f I anl" Jxve through the Ideal manifestation lh.it was"in Christ.. This. is life eternal, an ever-progrrsilvo. ever-w blenirig and ever-deepening life, from now. hence forth. In 1 1 perfect love casts out fcir. TiriiNICIt KHVIVALS.The meeting rt-centlv conducted at the Turner M. E. church by Evangelist Samuel Snyder, wa ohe of unprecedented interest. For t'hree week, throufth rn'id and rain and darkm- the people cam.? thrtv tir Tour rnllc to attend the) services. I'oity-four profised conversion atid i cntycigni ornnu bum iiic cnurcti. ao r.pworiii i -- Mie.u forty " im-mtwrs ' ha In-cn organised. The Ir.sbyterlan brethren arc now holding a meeting. Cloth trespass notice at theState man office. ' aipd Will mo difenmina lion in purclnisifip; liis mount this yVar; the iUn that a bicy-' clc of our make inustt necessarily be nboul Iho same thinp; as an--ctlicr no ,longcr irc Vftil. i ; , .-' . :- ' . i-. aiuuiuumikkkkuuuiuiUi BICYCLES FOE 1902 , " ' :' " - .''.-'- --'vl.'- - .)' '". H '.-' .h.l-'l--',':-:- s -:::"-V:V:'-::-h :'!.'"- Possess every, advanced idcu that can be adejed dn bringing the bicycl6 to the highest point of development. :DEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN DIKES FOR: 15.00 817.50 '820.0(1 822.50 832.50 K.0ti" 87.50 825.00 810.00 11 Old Vhoels Taken in 50.00 8:50.00 Exchange V fn Mi rtnv fir h anv wFjcol, nllf.Kviiifj or rlmrghi 1 1 - ili( fill:-! TIKKS aIAVAY'S Oxfunl, iAfnidiT Sweial, IlyilTonl 0. v .1 Wiy fit Dunloi) mid (J. tt J., Sk c l Kiins. also Cri.secijt Stctil Kims iriiicfj ft" lb; ca"c may be. WK IIAVIJ Cotnliidi Kkina, Dillilop, M, tt W".. i'tlris. I'icvclo Kenairiiiir. at s Introductory Ilemarks Tlio MITCHELL WACON bciR the kinK jiin of our vehicle lines, iri feet of all our lints and, being of the hiqliest rVpsible standard it a tut nntural e sljouid strive to surround it with goads of merit. XWaro lrgo buycrv, hence ran . ditluto Komcwhat to the inanufarturer, and get '-'fKi'.is innde ripht -for ijitt ftNorthwt?st" Trade. Tlu'rtftjreJ wu IreHTStifitHl in savinc that we uivo moie valwc fur tlievnonev.ihap caii be bod eUewhe-ro J Wc Recommend Our'BEEr Line of Buggies For tlaeiv who want a gtnxl wrvicnhJo rt liaffa vehiel at n iiitMlerale iri(i.: Tltcre in a pnm ins -demand for nalcrale ITiced Vehicles httilt to Rive uilifaain. Thi-Jiic fills the want to a nicety lec:tpit la Ltillt wflhaTull know lctlfr of t lw conililiHi.t sntl requirement of tho JCofthwcft trade. - For t'.02 we have arMeti tho lanly etimer. Inm, written has nlwa'e i n a feature f our Jlen riey JJuirsries. ,' Our HENISEY Line of Bugles K ' Is now on the lparkt t for the fifth year, ami Jia.- Ien rolil largely to I.fverymcn, lvetn, Httieknieti ami other who keep a husnry jnIrig anl jrlve ir lots of "hard krmrkK", f IKN- M ;V Itl'f KHrX iti them. lve are weir anct tavomtiiy Known havin I era wM here for vrars. TIicm; IIKNNEY rig of ours. however, are l.uilt eiieeiallv for ii-t, wo ftipiuatin; -,tho grade Manaara will aiwaya continue io prevail. v - anl fiixo of every iec f materia.! it them, a.1 well rf Iho tvl n x' nir, r. ' or roust ruction. A 11 FITTER nnOCIY FtR TJIF. MONEY "0 YOU Want tttC I land, JT., i'ANNtlT HP RfUHUlT." is the venlictof every Uverymait ;ardcn Tool? We rarrj a ctmiplcte asartuient of them who has u.seu tlK'in. i . . zre American L.rcam separator Gasoline Engines from One tO SlX horse power are . " J., n,e one wo handle- Winner of the GOUl MEDAL always Ih StOCk. at the l-arisExjosltion. ;. .;', , . - ; ', ; i - - ' t M WWA V ; N -srf&HS '"w-vB: -xxl'W ' lJK in 1 1 1 1 11 i n in ! 1 - - ' ,m. H...I... . .i.M.l.r, A .,...,,. ! 'II 'I I' ll'l N' 11 ! ! 1 IstcSiel, Lewssf i; Stiver 1 ' '' 47-51-55 :SMte t Street ' " ".' I v : . . - - ' .- ". i x ; - - . 4 j, i SXWA E RANCH t, T. CRLV, Minaser Mitchell Wagons x- ; KAUJT, HPRIXO anl DELIVERY wacaii! of the MIT(;HELL make, wherever known or u-tel, need no fur th'er ro-otnmendatin than that they are genuine MITtJllKLI CiOODS. : Ftr nearly eve..ty years they have been manufao litretl altlw hfhet t-taiiHartl of quality(atid the same high