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i .Weekly Oregon statesman'. mrrAT, mat s. hoj. MEETING OF IMPORTANCE i Held by the-Salem City Coun cil Last Evening. NEW SYSTEM OP FIRE ALARMS" AND Ai SHREN WHISTLE :TO TAKE TJIK I'LACH OF- TUB BIG HELL PROVIDED ''OTHER AC : J ON TAKEN. : '-j At the regular meeting of the city council last evening all of the council men were present, .. except Itlggs and pirns, mu.iuajrw.w r--uwui) Piw stdIThjetitlon of M.L". Hamilton for permission --to erect a : one-story frame structure on the north side M :.tate stTeet between CommeTe4a ana SLiberty streets. 42 iMt trnm anil t?u. -Wt deep with a tin roof covered with corrugated iron. and for permission to use a portion of the street directly Jn front for piling Oebrls and building ml- u-nai, was granted. i . -. . Th petition -of F, p Talkington for "a renewal of saloon and liquor - 14- rtnw was referred to the committee ion 1 jk'eriH to report, , j i - .V Upon motion, duly carried, the chief of the tire department was vested with the authority to dieharge -any v man frou the service for misconduct, hi action to I . reported ui'lhe cob net I for Its Vam-tlon. IJptm communication of Kire ''hief Johnson, Howe Tru k Driv er W. W. William land Hosenian Peter lIiiiUi; w aulhurlzeil to ex-harir- portions.-. This ' chang' was lir.njKht about by t.he j request of the two nun in order that .Air. Witt fa' in euM aorept his 'old poslton in tli har-i shop of E. "8. ijanwort., " v Tin most 'important action 4akn by ..irm vrnifieli at , this -meeting wait th grariHrig of the jMftltori of Fire Chief W. - aonnsoti nj atHhot 'zing t he " rfrtaWi.-tririeni of a new fir- alarm whis tle and tle 5ilotlori of; ft new -ode of fir niKtiali.t . Tim heW whistle, a : .ii'it. I a , montetr, three-chime swvii whittle 1 Inches tn: length 1y M- in4y- in diameter, having three1 cham fer meiuoiring In dep4h ,, H.arsi Ji',4 1 Sn.-lii-s, resist-lively, and can be heard ,fnr js-yeral miles when Under full blat. In lii -ornnunleatinJ Mr. JohiMo"ti statod lliii the whi'tle could be uur- . I, "j.r- til i'Jk uri.i Iki. I . lu. U.l.ri jitii( . i " cv jih Mini iniipiiu v t i I ' -otiiLiit-d to- liavf It crtt'leil uvtri t '..i.f 1 . JJ f . ....!, ."f L.' .... tli cofupitny n entnn Jhujp anl- con njr;'1 witli tthe- bolb-i ul -the- cUv'n -.w;riM Tho whlsrtl etjctel,' cmneft il .tihI Ih'M 'nFnjr Mtcnat myvttjrm eftab lixli.(l iH-twi-rt the fire depart m-nt anil th tiiiciiK'-hotwif, f(r iKruilltrifr tire ahiriii., h? utauil.'woul"! cnt mt ton-x-- r$4ii, jibor Invludedk 1 The couricil .U1A.-1 th' reeomrrwiidi'illon of the hff of (he fire dfparnment. and auth iniz.j th erection of tlw whUtle.ito tak-' tti- plaw of -.the old and 'o'buoJete Are Ufl. ."J-: - ,:i '. I?.'- " -.: C . 'V' Th- tire f"hlef tteo iwlmitted t chart dltowinic th? -uverat ward or3 h city, wi ll iiiyi lM imu ,two eUoiw. flim n-r t r ! h.-inst the dlvidinif Iln, an J r .hl'' rf Kitftwte to W blown by the lliv "uliMl'v a.-comjianylng the clKirt, lilh .f nhieh wtn.; approved. 4y Council. ' ' trt-an ount of the Irrejrularity , of the curb lints cxlstlniar thnuchout the city hrv one party will estahliiih his curb !in It' feet frombe sidewalk ni Ms nHhbor 2(i feet. whb'h Is auhor itftl ly the ordinance now In effect lowing ih- pro'ierty oyner the choU-e of the. two i stic4H ;it was propiwed to the effH t-tat the ordinance corn inUt'ee !rart an! amervliwnt to the pnu- " mi ordinanoe, fixinff a. Uniform ciub hiw arid nwikiriK- the oWrvanri? qflt cunipuiwM-y.i. was carried and the ordln nnt cuini.lftee lnstructel to rei'ortsit' enivn'lrn'nt tkt the rvexC rnet1njf. '.', Th- nnittr ut repairing thf w"Pt ap lri.nh of tliei VlliametU' rlvr 'bridge, wiiit-h hit ln tut long dftrred1 for viiriiMiA r-jin, was brought up again htxi ntKlit "ifti. a that section of the appnmcri w a reported iv r irvitt.'iy unjt.fe. tlte mmittee on firi'-ris and i public property wa " In Ktrut til to co-operate with the Marlon polk' county nuthorltlei janl i'pro " ut once to make tW nee?jttry T"- r 1 . '.H.. ; . . t II .ki'lJKj i9 ruiiiirt:c irimi " Vatiinf of bv alleys f twelve 4lo k la t-fie ltkiinej"iii-tlo of the town, Mt lab'llwh.ing a uniftrm : gradtfiand for tjhe -fllting f Hume, - wan brought up and l'it--l m -'iinii readtng - and -re-re-f-rro.ito th. imnrltVe on oTdinanT In d.-w' of the etiailuhnwnt of the new whtHtle fire aiarra Mayor C.-I. iSUboii ;)iUtrday Received, a communl-ai,ri- from Et vL 1IIhc. of Furewt tVrowc, Inquiring a t the else, He, nj iht 1iioithn- which be city a t ouike of the premt tlrebcllt and aniT Mr u.iim.11 and Inforn him tjxil yie cHy was not. a c4, ready to tlfcsp.,. of-naid bell In any manner. . On a. uint of 0 niui-h implalnt be lhs matlB In regard to- the tire depart ment kirinif kK ot th icKy Mrnlts on the occasion the tojurnlng of theJenl An.e of Irwin Hunce on 21t treut. a m..iion that the fire dpartimnt - Ue allowed. unler nyi iHM-unwtaneci, t fe. out f Me of the 4lmiU, va Lot. ut;an ainetidment referring the ml t'tjo jlw committee on fire and water for ! Investigation n.l t-eport ""at. the rt mc-tlng a carHtnl. The chief "f he fire h-partment wajt alf ln trucled to: ene hat -tH h engine te "'PI unoer team tne year n The rtMPt of City KArder'--N. J. Ju,lkh for jjthe mnth Of APCll wa dopts,l, he irejiort of th-wnmlt-f on nccounta ond current expenw Brtti a number of bilts wn Joied -'-i vne rei.'rTr inu uvitu --.i Wjrnint tn minlpnt nf MW and the council nljourntMl. Tin? 'claims, n j- lowed, follow: i ' 1 r :" ; ' "V .' hn liackett .- 25 U. E. Moorct & Co.... .H Uia ttnllv Thntcher... J' ...... .L 1.&0 N. J. Judah .......... 00 The Signal Sytem. i : The einal eytem. adopted by the 'ouncil, to be usel In. connection with lu big siren ihStle, provided at lat night's jfieetlng. vriU .'enable nv ne lo ItH-aU? thedl strict In which the fine exists 4 upon-; famUunising :; them selves with the districts as mapped out pon the chart, and. the code of thistle Ignale. For instance: i If nre oc curred In Ward No, I on the west eidel of Summer street the hlstle would ipundi one,tong 4lat and one thort one indicating that the fire w& in the fli'JH: ic-tion of Ward No, 1. If H wa nt of Supner itrt f Ward No. 1. the wniww would bkw one long ila.t and two alMrt one, indicating the iMcond ec-tion of Ward '. 1; In Wa rd No. 2 the' whlfvUe would', vmnd two : long long blasts and one or two abort blasts, aecording to the etlon of the ward, and -for Ward No. 3 there won Id be three long, fclajta. Ward No. 4 if di jrfil.ded irro three Kectionx; that part lying west of Summer irtreet between Ferry and Mi.loh tretj .is astion one; that part' eat of Sunlmef at reei Ietween Ferry and Oalt irtreeta, -aec tion ,!, anid, the emalndeii :: of , th; ward rytng eaet of Summer Street, be tween Oak street atKl the cHy Um?t ectloii three. - Aecording to the new System the alarm will be telephoned Into the fire department1 a-ln the past giving the location of the fire, and the chief -eonrmun leases the wgnaj to the engineer at ,the electric Hght tation, by. pre using an electric .button f and ringing a. large gong Jn : the engine hOUSf. ' . -. ; ' -,' .--.-j IS ELOQUENT ji AND STRONG .' " . ". " - . j- i 1 John M. Dean, Lately Re- ' turned From the Phil ippines. WIEE P.E IN SALEM TO ADDP.KS3 A IiAlMJK M KKTINO. ATTHK V. M V. A.'OYM'MASIUM NF:XT SUNDAY AITKKNOON HIS . HKUVIOKS WKLti ATTKNDED. ? John Fc-htrr,, Jr.. general secretary f thif SaUirn Y. M, C. A baa bffl In Poritlarvl for n ffw days attending1 th" moftinirs at the Y. M. C. A. there, cori- lutd by John M. I)fan, hit til y return ed from the I"billpitrics. , Mr. ! hter hfiji p-rnuadd Mr. Dean to upend Sunday in HaWn. and the In tcntion Ih to rraiiKe for a big men'x mertlnn at tbi Y. M. '. A. gymnasium SumWiy afternoon. - . 1 Air. tfan I an eloquent and excep- tiormlly jitroniT; 8x-akr. and hix nict- inK. liuve liti a llff ju-cch lnih nt Seattle, and Portia nd. The Orcgonian Kpeaka very highly of hiiiiln aeveral ; otiitiotiM. . ' Mr," Kcchter thinks hit all right. ylm- he would nid have ronfalned iey Wut days Nnger -.thanthitf Intended, Just to bear Mr. Jean and persuade him to come to Salem. : FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY. IfEMAINH OP TUB ; EATE T."ll. : 8IMPKIN.S LAID TO REST WAS A WOODMAN. -Tbomaauir. Impklns, who until re cently had been' proprietor of the "Fartmrs Feed Yard," on High street. was laid to rct;yetefday e.t 11 o'clock. The sudden demise 'of Mr. Stmpkins came as a, shock evtn to all' of his Im mediate friends, for only five days be fore his 'untimely death he was. seen on "trie streets of Salenv He had been a, little indisposed for over1 a month. hut had not taken serious thought of h!.t condition nntll Wednesday, April 3;h. when he twk to his bed, with ag gravated cymiitom of typhoid pneu monia. The very: best hKtfical attend ance was summoned land on FriJay morning he was taken to - the Kalem Hostnital. The ravages of this violent attack Iki filed every effort of the phys icians until Sunday at 1 o'clock a. m death olaimed him an a victim. The funcra-1 services wiere conducted at the First M. E. church by Itev. J. It. Early, iyesnerda-y at 10 a. m. I'c reaed4was a meniber of Salem Camp No 'IIS, ; Wo-Kimen f ine World. "4 he mom-bers of this order taking charge of the obspfjulea at. close of the t- mon. . '. !-. . !; ''' tr fmttkln came to Salemt ven nd built tlwr first covered feel yard in this city which has een: so tergcly patron idi by h farmers. frt July 6, I9S, he was married to Mls Anna.; Lehman, dmighter of Mr. aim Mit. J. 11. Lhnan, of I-iast falem jrre- cinct. .Their marriage, relations were moet pleasant, which) renders the stroke-the more severe to the es-ttmabU wife. Mr. impkiiw was lMrn near Srrentor, Salle county, Illinois, in 1SC2. nd he there lived until coming to Salem. .Four brothers, two sisters and mother survive him; all save on. are located irt! Illinois, one stsler living In Oklahotna. His Maged mother sf nt three months In Sam during thv mnnrnr of 1901. During Mr. imi klns residence In. Salem, he has gained the respoHL of ell who knew him. In tMV-lnew he wa-courteus Bnl prompt, and" his charaoter tore the marks of a gentbnn. He met dath bravely r preiang the hope of eternal life. virtue of hU holding a policy In the Woodmen of the World. hW wjfe be comes a heneflciary to the estent 01 $3000 in aifeMtlon to w hich a neat mon untent will be erectied over the grave. ; "i Stood in a Draught f with my coat off and caiffeht this wretched cold." rays the sufferer. He newl not pay n, havy ienalty If he fol low his act of folly with An act of wls dow. Soak the feet In hot water with a few teaspoonsful of Perry Davis IVlnklller in li. Take a teaspoonful of Painkiller In hot sweetened water at .bed' time and be thankful for so simple nnd speedy a way to bre.ik up a cold. There la but one Painkiller. Perry Davis. . , - . .. 1 - '. t-M " - 1 " "- -. . Though w scoff at snobbishness.-we are' gregarious animals, loving the so-tlety- of our fellow-mani end it is lo natural t wish for the privilege of be ing received as equals among. the' class of people to which we feel we rightfully belong. Ladies Home Journal. .. -,, it ' ' 1 1 ' i :' ' ReTnernberthat you ""fil never gain, but-always, lose, by being afraid to do the thing Uit seems to you" right, by following the crowd without culUvat ing your own lndlvlduality.-r.Ladies Home Journal. ' . f Legal IUanks; Statesman Job OfHce, POLITICS IN TfflS STATE Furnish and Chamberlain are . - Both on Jhe Stump1 TIIET WILL, APPEAR 1N Tinf CITY, NEXT WEEK-yTUB RKPUB L1CAN NOMINEE ON Fill PAY THB DEMOCIUTIC' CANDIDATE ON 8ATUKDAT. v; 'The oMticaJ campaign Is warming up" throughout the etave, and speakers are In the field everywhere, discussing the tosues of the day and importuning yotera to vote for well, for the party to which the particular speaker . be- Icngs. The . Republican fired ;- the Ant gun in Ashland last week, and th candidate for Oovernor. Hon. W. J.i Furnish with several of the other can- dkjatea ngtd with Hon. C. W. Fukon. Of Astoria, -have been instilling new ife into the' old dry bones, in Souther Oregon, and have raieed the Itepubli can enthusiasm in that section of the state to a high pitch. Everywhere the Republican candidates have taken well,; Mr; FucnJsh's clear business talk has 1 n.ade hosts of Trends for the standard bearer where before but indifferent upirt was acoiled him, whilej the speeches of Mv; FuIton-Cliartey Ful ton 1 as "t hey "Alt -ill hirjj--havei 1een nail drivers of the lirsttyrder. A wave of enthusiasm ha. . f(jiwHT In their wake, and it. Is one that worn tees to engulf the wbole.tat. fr' ' ThU week the candidates are irt the Upper portion of th Willamette vaUley, gradually working northward, and whenever they i!-aiear crowds come out to Wfrt them. They " exject -to reach 3aflem oii FrUuy of riext Week May ltUli, and Will jeak In 4hl city at 8 o'clock that nighty ' V I ! A grand rally has been- announced f.r that da t. and C. W. Kulton. W. J. Furnish, A4 M. Vawforl, arul Prof . J II. Acke-rntan will addre the meeting atthat tiTne.4 The rm-eting will be held vtick-r the. autipices of the Ileuubiican State .Cemtral Committee, but the lal orsanlzatiuns wWI also tajie a.- .hand and the result will: bt .the rallv of the ;a-imuugh,Withi rl . lire, ; tlamlH-aux. music, drill club. u. proiejsioii nml .alt the etciHras. and the event prouHwes to bo the biggest Jollillcation of the uamiaaigrt. The Young Men's ItepuWi- earn lub has jUcejuly appointed com mil tees to errarigo for the , re-eiAitjn to b tendenWl 'the visiting mndi.la.tes swihI speakers;- other 'committees' have tbee na.mel to arrange for A 4o)rchflight prot'oswlon. irovid'J muilc, :nu tlier m--t-Kia,ry and enjoyable features of a flnrt-clasA Ilepublkan raUy,.and ine committeeai are hard at work t u.-t things In residlnesHi i ' The Salem . Republican Club, the big organization of the town, will also take a hun3. A mettiing has been called by President tTlaud Gatch for tomor row night, to be held at the police court room at the city hall,, for the iuriwe of making arrangement for the rally, and no time will jhe lost tn taking the needed tn to make this th-a giretjt political g-athering of, the camraign. ' . Enthtjtidasm amonjr the local Resub- lioarm 1 Increasing rapidly, and It ts predicfel that when the time comes for the raBy, 1nre will be an outpouring of the faithful, that will even -surprise the most' enthusiastic, and the. candi dates-will have" no cause for complaint eo far as the Marion cunty Repubii- ciajm are concerniHl. The Demoeratic. camiidate for Oov ernor U nraking the campaign in me Wina-mette valte, nnd i his date for Salem was fixeil for May I3th next Tuesda,"but elnce the Republican date was arranged for thin city for FrKlwv. Mav 16th. the Ivmocratic committee litis changetf its' date for Salem for the following day. Saturday, May 17th.' ORCHARDISTS HOPEFUL INDICATIONS ARE BETTER IN JOSEPHINK COUNTY 1"HI3 SEASON THAN IN YEARS. GRANT'S PASS. May 7. Indications are brighter for a big irult Crop in Josephihe county his season than they tiave been for many seasons piist. om- misslondr tNirson, of this city, after making a genxral insiectlon Of South-' errt .Oregon " orchards,- says .that this win be a banner year for production of peaches, apples and tilt other fruits In this section of the State. The dan ger point has bee succeftsfully passed. this being the 1st to the "th of May. during: which time the late frosts, if they appeur at nil, make their, app'ar-: a nee. - ! " ; Ort. hard'ists have taken better care of their trt- this y.ar al. which will bj another .-Iterti in thr favor. Sprayln for codling moth (and all other fruit P-sts,-has been more generally done this spring thrin-ever before. Unless all signs ail, the fruit growers of Southern Oregbn will.be a prosperous lot this year. v CAUSE. rhyslclan "This Is the worst! ae Of indigestion 1 ever saw. Patient Impossible, , doctor! I haven't eaten .anything ,but hearth- fooda for the 4at six n ion l ha" Life. FUNERAL AT STAYTON. MISS PEARL AI-PLE LAID TO REST IN Tlf AT CITY A CHILD r IS INJURED. ' STAYTONJ Of May" ".The remains of Miss Pear Apple, who died laM Wednsday at MontaviHa, Ore., were brought to this city Saturday and giv en ibua-lal beeide her parents -In Lone Oak 'cemetery. The deceased has been a! suffer of 111 health (or a mi mhir of years, and, the last fewf months of her life were monthtt "of terrible anguish. Mr. aAd Mrs. Kepner, of MomaVflla, Ore.; John wTiit srM . Itoy Appe. or OleX, Eastern Oregon, land Aaron Ap ple -of Portlahil. atten.ted the funeral of their sisttr. Mi IVart Apple, la this rTy -Saturday "af ternon. re.turningr to their home on ilonday. t ' ' . John Goeders. w-ho moved from Stay- ton to Gerral last Decnber. is in this city looking for a. place, with a view to returning here In th near future. Start on friend are glad to .wetcom the family back to this vldnKy. ' The"ipeclal meetings at the -Metho- tet church ctesed on Monday evening four new converts' being added to the church an a,,rwt)U of the efforts ' 01 Itev. Oord-jn. assksted by Rev. Brvan The; little 20-norrtht-oM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rock had the mis fortune to- fall Sunday morning in. such a manner t p break- one, of t.r arms Jurt above tlie rtbow. Tr. Riwnr' aw the broker member and be s hild Messrs. Jeffrie and ' Dalrymple. twe prominent an.lidatea on the Demo- cratie flcket, drove ' out from Salern Tuesday ani dW om private!' elec tioneering among the votw f : thk precinct... - Miss Bessie Queener. aaleetady In th scto MilBnery store. vlHed her parent tn tnts city the first of the week- Lafe and Mirlard Hill, of Salem, wer visiting relatives and friends in ay ton Tuesday. W. If. Cooper made a business trir to the Capital City Tuesday, returning Wednesdays s ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrow return ea to Polk countjK Thursday of last week after a few jdav visit at th pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. JoeejA Fisher in this city. THE COUNTY COURT MEETS Yesterday Spent in Hearing Petitions of Road Im provement (j T1IK WEST API'ROACH Ti j THE WI LliAMETTE R I V Kit IlRItXIK TO UK EXAMINED TODAY. AND Till COURT GOES TO THE SANT1AM THIS EVENING. The M. 'ion County : c.nmnl-e;.r.eri court yeaU'iSlay nrnlng convened in regtiUr atSKiou, all r ' ttut offH-era ls- fcng In att-iKLinCe. The iii day if the court iacusKomaroy devoted to the auditing of bill against tin ount.v. but the cturi ua;i freiueniiv inter- ruite,i during yesterday's e.-wion by rx-tiliners for new road. roAd Improve men. timl new hrtjg. nd by remon straior.- aganrt iii petitions each party eking to 'urge their reir live views, that thu court did ud j ntike mui h pngreM in any diri- tion. i . The coupi has plantied : to ineet with the Polk -ounily cimmiisioirirs' court uml the coimnltti-e. on streets and public Irop.-rty. of the Siih-ih city' council.. 'on the 'AV'iHaniette river bridge thlsimorn Ing, for the -uriost of viewing he condition. 'of .the -west., side' approach w,iich U rej4rtcil to unsafej with in view, to ir.aKing the n.ct'tMrv tfe pairs ua vkstn a pomlble.. I ! i . At 6 tftlwk in the evening the! court will dirlve to the San(iam river for the purpose of making an insjHcllun of sv erai sies 1 or tne construction or r. new -bridge acrtntsa the Santiam. i to re place the okj ww w iL hed out during a heavy freshet last fall. Petitions from Gates, Minto and Nfagaira have been pnfc-nted to the court urging that this bridge be con structed at ? each of these points, and t here fore t he cou r t wi 1 1 make a t,rwr- ough investigation before airivlng at a final conclusion, but the members are under the imprsslon that Gate is the -most' Bulvantageous ioint ami .it is probable thaT the new brUlge will be hullt there. The cost of this hridre is estimated at about $2000. - . j Tli bills as allowed and ordered paid yesterday are as follows: V Road Fund. 1 nmd. .$131 M , 2 00 . 1 50. 6 (M . 17.25 3 00 . 10 &0 . 17 SO.: . 3 00 . 1.50 . 4 M . 4 50 y -'7 -50. V " M . 75 ,- . 3 o .' 3 00 ;' . 00 AUwd W. F. Davidson Pear Khgle ..... Ian Osborno ... Frexl Cpeland . W. J. Walker:. $131 50 ;. 3 00 1 50 6 00 ; 17 25 i S 00 t 10 50 Geo. Woods W. P. DavW ... - ...i. Jas. Moulet ..... ! 17 50 f 2 00 I 50 lien Shepard ... Jis. Nibts .. . ... . Hern'a Odleklrk , L. W. Jones .,', 4 50 4 50 7,50 a. : J. Ilartriff ... A Frt'deric. 7 60 F, A. Strand "..i J. lit Simistohii. 3 75 3 00 3.00 I. E.V Iutnam .. Jno. Mt'inson ... . f a 00 W. L. Gilbert 25 50 . 6,' 25. .' 6 25 9 00 IS, 00 ; 19 tO C 04 "-4M, - 5 00 19 50 9 50 - 00 21 25 2 23 C 0 3 C 00 3 75 3 WO 4 XA C6 04 , 104 25 50 . . .... Frank llymes . Peter Oedser ... a., W. Vinton, , 5 25 5 25 09 Ellis Stevens .. IH 00 19 50 00 4 50 5 00 If 50 9 50 00 21 -.23 2 25 c m t 60 00 3 73 3 00 4 M 1A 00 09 Ui - SI nwrfMM . . . . Frank Cawoo. James Hateson Nets Iundi . . . . 3. A. Morgan . . I. Steven-s ...... t, W. McKay . F.M- Howe ... Martin t)taon .. OUver Wright . D. A. Noyiew ... W. F. Starr ... Levi Herren ..1 S Jones . -jr. j... . . . .-. , Horacw ilernW' Cha. Miller II. Fleu-her' FIGHT OF CLUB WOMEN. MAskACilusiErrTS delegates IjOSB IN EVERY- CON tr.sr .. IN THE CONVIiNTION.' IXS ANGELESeCaU May Todiy the Massachusetts club women saw all plans for which they have been fighting tw years go down before the vote of the convention. The final protest was given to the admission of the colored women's clubs, the effort to down the individual club as a step toward reor ganisation 'thrugh State Federations only, failed, and th plan to reduce the Pr capita, tax from 10 to 7 cent ,w snowed . under. The, dispatch j with which these issues were defeated In the midst of Intense excitement on both ides is tt matter of surprise, even to the delegates who aided in the- result. Them '! no better w-ay ofanmming op President Roosereii's ootdor life than toisay that to be trnly and. hter- aily a. recreation for him It niiMt toe done with strain, Ladies' Home JourhaJL?.4 '-, ., .: - .: '': . . Legal Blanks at the Statesman office. .,. . - - ----- ; ' . 'r - . !"'".,' : "" ---,"."-:' ! .-.".'. '' '-'-'' - . Made of Pure tirape Cream of Tartar. mums tomix. co OREGON AT CHARLESTON Col. H. E. Dosch Delivered an Enthusiastic Ad . dress ON THE HOUNDLESS RESOITRCKS OF HIS STATE ON THE Ot SlON OF il'ItKCSON' WAY AT It Id ENTER-STATE 'EXPOSITION. On th occarlort- of-. Oregon Day at the Charleston Kxiiositlon a. few lays Hon.; H. K. : Dosch. th SpK Ul Commissioner "and Oefcieral . S11H rin- tendent of the Oregon exhibit, d CV- ered a splendid address In live big! ditorioum. a part of which Is her ith pretited to the' readerii of theKtjate- miiii, to show the work being due:there byf the Oregon representatives. - j . ' The sp-aker who. prWdei m has old you f the lieinuUes f 'Or.egort, of its magnlilcent s-eicryi- its gigantic treesxand forests. Its lofty mountains. its wide' and deep riversfc its broe d knd fertile vhleysyrfnd Its iiuable 'Iihi at Tin ieaui.iiui i.nes from WllWam Cu II en .1 trysrnt 's j -m, the 1 Oregon, -but Ho Whtfre Rolls rs no Sound Save Its- "Own Dashing. Is paslilng,' atrium, for It hears the splash! ngs and puffings of trtany sveiuri boats tfavers ing Its bosom; It hesys the pulsatl lori of the. mighty ocean steamers that car ry tne comrmKiities or tne tjrieiit an.i theteelient;at har the cheerful sojngs of the .sailors froitj the vesseb, utider the.flags of many nations iliiit carry our wheat, our barl-fy. our oats, lour flour, mr lumber, our fish and ofiher products to the: furthermost -orners of the- earth.X it hears the lowing of the cattle ami the Talent Ijig of the thou sands of shvp that gr.iate along its lairders; it hers the box and. Whirr of the saw mlllsv that convert our for est giants of fir, spruce cedar, oak, ah. and pine , Into commercial produpts. even supplying the masts and sjtrs and dec king of th very shlps-that (iir ry them - to l he mnrkeis. or tne w oriu; it' hears, the hum in the steel r&jler mills that transform our '-fine wheal ntb the 'flour to fonn the staff of life foe many nations; it hears the cllcld of the looms In the woolen tpills;. it hears the rumbling of the electric light pbint; it hears the song of the bids that follow lvlil7i tion Into th w;itder- ness; it hears the laughter or the cnii drcn from tlmusanls? of . happy homes, skirting-its hanks, once the trail tnd illihee of the Indian; yes, "the mighty Columbia still hears its own dashing, but It tvsirs it In -unison and hanno plous chorus with the sounds of activity,- civilization- and commerce, where there Is still rtsrn for happy anil on tented homes in reg kins' of lmutlful and majestic fcindncapeft for millions of people, and w hjeh will lie the richest operating field of the bndn and slrww of the rising generation, the yemen of our NiillonaJ suprenvacy. I-4ft.it be i-e- membere! that a happy and prosperous eltijnthlp, north, south, east or wi-st Is the controlling force anil the reseifve Jwwer of our government. This is Or- gon. the state 1 have the honor, to represent, and a State we Invite you mot cordially to visit at our Centen nial ExisMMtion in isoa i commenio- rate the Lewis and Clark ExpMitljon of l05,t which addetl that mpire o our domain, and you are assured of he?rtyweIcomi should you elect ito nx-ke Or-gon your future home Dj-IEl'J RECORDED. One United; States Inn-1 -ertin4fe was filed for Ve?or.l with th cninxy recorder yesterday, by which the Unit ed States convey .to John Elllojtt, eighty aorea of land In auction 14. towfn. ahlp south. range I as were.alAo se-en d-ils, the aggregate owUdeta tlon of whkh waa $797: three mrrt. gag-s of real estate for $1500, 1500 and $300. respectively, and one Chattsl mort gage" for $10. The deeds were: .Jacob Hexemer to. Knute Oreger- son, 90 acres In section 26, t 5 s, r I w. w. d.vJ-.....L. ...L...$27 Lrfirs o. Momerak to Thoa OkKin. S 3-4 aorea In t . r 1 w w. d,., 230 John Krug and wife to Jacj F. Toung, 10 acres of land In lot No. I4of Waldo lllll FruM Farm Noi J. w. d... ...... 1 Annie M. Skaife. .et ut.. to IL , F,,' Fisher, lota ,.' Nov 1 anl 2 of Mock 1 of Skaife and Mcintosh addition to Filverton. w. d.. ...... 750 Wm. II, 6mith to Edward E. llas-l ktns. 117 acres in section 14 and 23, t m. r f e.: w dL 4.... 23 Sarah E. Dunn to L. F. Butlet, 170 acrea In John Taylor arrl wife d 1 v t a. r 1 e. w. d. ........... 3n0 W. J. Barker to F. Levy "lot N'. 2. bloc 2. of -the uthwst addition t Salem, q. c. d... ...... ......... 1 Total 4 1t4 Ltd a Krt klmn Ccri I Ssarstfc Ly - , m miwi t., m raw. LAROUCHERE ON RHODES. The astonishing bequestis for educa tional fiurposes that Mr. Cecil ithodes ha mad rather confirm t.le. opinion I exrtsed recently that hi Mti were sometime more grandiose than Practical.. The. i.len of al'tirsHlnr ut Oxford by hfneans of scholarshiiMt son ri u n-. iiriMS or seudenta rront lw coairwes, the Unites! States and Griiany is. very Hue 41 nd large, but when liry U i'liaglne in a detlnit ehain khe tacti; .-1 1 ruMilt, U'hl.-K u-ill AH.urA .'e .... ... - - . . . . . '-.' . . 1, - . the . countries concerned, Xt am' sorrv that I ei notbln- at : A tinge r loretgn coucalixm.-ls no loubt a giMxi tiling for a yuurig inan The German., Americans and colonial a ho come to XTorjJ wHl iio lotbt leaim soinwt htiig thaTtbey woul-X not ttave learncdAt boane. llbtv eiwally substantial Jivriir:s woutttj h.tv ' fol lowed front (riving the Miuie iiunrher of English Jtudnt selmlarsliips. Ji Ger many in America, r even'scn Jinx tb ltolonials to those countries, t 'As wehave .been Inuring- u much of Jaie about the nee.l of , improving the cdip cation of our "own cltUvn , and the J I i v -A.t Ihrt toa I t,,ti J i fifll'Mll- tages enjoyetl by Germs Us anl Ameri caivs. . 1 should have thought that Britain might have ber.etmi-d more by sentng lr ona 10 mow couniTi" thaii ty Inviting the rim of tH eountli'S to enjoy our obsolete educa- tional srraiiKttinent. lndon Truth. A CIPHER CODf. " A coiminerclal traveler: well known In the cyjele tfado on iMHh Mdes, uf the Attantlto adds this to the collection ofi." Jokes bn newly inudrt haiiy fatlw-rs. Tbe licro. is the manufacturer or the wheel j whl lv the narrator sella - Being conipeliel to go Away on business trip about the time an intercstljuc do mestic! event was expected, he left or ders for the nurse to wire bun results according, t Ae following formula:, r It a boy, ''Gentleman's safety ar- If a girl, "Lady's seirety arrive.1." The father's state of mln.l may I fnnagincd when a few day later he re ceived a tflegram containing the one, word, Tandm.' The Dertver ' K - A " i 1 .-; r. "-'-... j : Whooping Cough. . A woman . who .has had experience with this disease, , tells howl to prevent any dangerous consequences from it. She says: Our three, children tsk the whoopfng couKh last summer, our baby boy being only three months old,, and owing to our giving them Chamber lain's Cough Reinedy. they lost none of their plumpiicssjar.d ca-nie.out In-.much better health. than other children a hose parents did not use this remedy. ' Our oldest gtrl would call 'lustily for cou!i syrup between whoops. Jessie Ilnkey Hall. Sprlngvlile, Ala. This remedy Is for sale by Dr. Stone's Drug Storea Ial Blanks at Statesman Job: .Office own OP SIX Will kS nslnnlnrT Muailiy. J,.-'ie J !'l bc--iiti-lutl In oil nt fte rsurrs ef thr Port arid Kuril's.. t'llag. terrier I'nfk sn'. n'al,lrxtH 'iro, If s": -; fv , hiiot of mitiJv. ilip-ri-i in b!i icarlirrn 'o higher srts'!s la ttie Auttnit x.'irn!ria- tlon. i'urtlar . iiartlcul.ir: vn sT'l-ll. a'.in. OPLN ALL Tllfi YLAK1 Ths Pnrtlar.il flustn Cv is oren ail the year.' ' Stu bMn ty 'entrr it ny time, for Kix . iiil )jrar',ris :ir a . -regu'sr .. eaure. arid ruejve lnJvl,laat of clas l- truffl'.n. urn jt -f.rr i; "oli r -.seii.l. fr estslotrue.' Ix-arn hat nI Injur tie l.-a. h. A. t'. ApfMstroMB, I.I It., I'rlnelpal. Tl sV nicoho!, 420 w;i:i - If "a Pn-tktd. Or. '' A Opium TOUaCCO rs Aiw.a 4 Tff, Vou Could JLook aIJL intOthfoTiidet1icotv1ftios to whKh youe,wosh. if ncfecicd, will briar rem. yim would sk trMrl at . ooe sad tbst naturally would be taroaga Shiloh's Consumption ." "4 . Cnsfsateed to rare fem 1 l 1 1 t sum t too, Broschftif, - Asthtas. and all J.vog Troabk. CTirr. Coagh.and Coldi vn day. 23 recta 'Write to. 8. C. Wn ia & Co Ijt SLcy. X. Y lor free trial bottle. : karfs Clorcr Koet Tea parities tb Clsad rt my v J J S i'pi" 'fait' - S !