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"?wip: TlRtip'wrviwtippmwt 4 DAIXT OATITAI. JOUBtTAIs SALEM, OEEQON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1905. 33E Is, & I SALEM th . HIGH SCHOOL Will Open Oct. 2d With Other Grades Teachers Employed and financial Reports Submitted At tho regular meeting of tho Salem lechool board Saturday overling nil arrembors woro prosent, oxcept Crolsan. CSty Suporlntondont Powprs and Clerk Oo&dalo woro also in attendance. "W. I. Stoloy made a xoport upoh tho MKattcr of tho clerks books, which ho Sina boon engaged to export, and found iQjcm all straight oxcept ono minor clor Hcnl error. Tho clerk was Instructed to socuro m vouchor book, for tho purposo of snaking all claims against tho district sippoar in uniform stylo for tho ap proval of tho finance commlttoo. Bills Ordered Paid. "W. I. Staloy, exporting I $0.25 -J. 0. Goodalo, stamps, otc 4.10 Tho resignations of II. W. Qoodo, .Miriam Ilickcox and Maudo Laugliond wer recolved and accoptod. Q. A. JPcoblcs was elected to su'ecoed Mr. tloode and MIbsos Adrain Cochran and -Adelaide Schindlor wcro oloctod to fill tbo othor vacancies. Mr. Fargo, of MMinnvilIe, wns elcctod to tho post tt3e-a of scionco teacher in tho high dool at a salary of $75 per month. Suporlntondont Powers roportod an erstlmnto for tho cost of physical and (clromlcnl laboratory npparatus for tho oclcnco department Including roforonco "text books for uao with tho apparatus. Thin also lnoludos chomicals and homo, xnndo laboratory tnblos, all to cost loss tthnn $500. Tho roport was adoptod, and tho supply commlttco authorized to purchase tho apparatus recommended. Superintendent Powers also roportod that the high school could bo temporar ily accommodated' in tho East building (until tho now high school is flnlshod, 5y tho uso of tho four rooms nnd tho -upper hulls. Ho ostimatod tho nttond--anco at 2S0 students, nnd reports that, with theso temporary qunrtors, 30 class es care bo hold dally. By this plan tho Tilgh school work will bo continued tho nmo ns last yoar. Tho roport was adoptod, nnd tho high school ordorcd to open Octobor 2d, nt tho snmo time tho othor grados bogln tho year's work. Tho flnnueo oommittco, composed of Messrs. Leo nnd Eploy, submitted tho Yellowing repert: lir. Chnlrmnn nnd Board of Directors of chool District No. 24: Gontlemoit: Wo, your commlttoo, Log to roport tho flnnncinl condition of tho district, so fnr as wo nro ablo to ascertain, ns follews: Thoro is Y kondod lndobtodnoss against tho district of $27,050, $13,000 tit which becomes duo Octobor 3, 1010, and $14,050 on Ap.rll 11, 1011, so, until- that tlmo, wo will hnvo only tho intor st to provido for, which amounts to $10112 por annum. Thoro is ensh on hnnd $8,404.50. "Wo will rocoivo from tho stato of Orogon, about Octobor 1, 1005, $4500, and from tho county of Marlon about tho samo date, $12,807, and froni tho 1004 tax roll small amounts from tlmo to Umo, In all about $4500, making a total amount rocolvod, including cush on hand, up to tho tlmo of rocelvlng xnonoy on tho 1005 tax roll, which will "bo about April 1, 1000, of $30,301.50. Our oxpensos up to that dnto will "bo about ns follews: Supt. and principals $3620.00 High school tcachors 1,375.00 Grado toachcrs 0,075.00 Janitors 1,434.00 School clork 75.00 Wood .- 1,200.00 Supplies 1,200.00 Ropairs 2,500.00 1 i Interest on bonds Inaurnnco Wator ...... Tolophono and electric power Sundries and interest on notes 1,002.00 000.00 200.00 200.00 500.00 warrant sworn out, and Sheriff Culver dropped down to Portland and gathorcd him in, nnd ho now lies in jnll with a vlsla to tho pon in store All this troublo was caused by tho hard-hearted bankors being so particu lar about paying out money Had, it not boon for this Hugh Albrccht' could havo signed his owrr namb,-,' nnd no troublo would havo followed, but "such is llfo," IIo was arraigned before Justico Turner this morning, and. bound over to appear boforo tho grand jury. n : r It will bring rich rod flood, firm flosh nnd muscle That's what Hoi lister's Rocky' Mountain Tea will-do. Tnkon this month keeps you well all summer. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Stone's Drug Store. - Ohickon TMof Shot. Chlckon stealing has boon in vpguo over in Linn cotmty and tho soquol to it Wodnosday ovonlng was n shoot ing in which a thief got a dozon buck shot. Tho shooting transpired on tho promises of Mr. Bullis, half a milo MAY SET ONLY ONE DAY Attorney General Crawford Gives Out Opinion for Equalization Boards Salem, July 14, 1005. Mr. A. M. JIaro, County Assessor, Tillamook, Oregon. Dear Sir: Rclatlvo to yours of tho 12th Inst., requesting my opinion ns to tho length of tlmo tho board of equalization is roquired to bo in ses sion, permit mo to say that soctlon 3000 of Bollinger and Cotton's Anno tated Codes and Statutes of Oregon providos that "Each assessor shall glvo throo weeks public notico In somo nowspnpor printed in his respect RECORD BREAKER SCOTT The Man 'Who Discovered Famous Gold Aline in Death Valley FPSHHUHBHHBQ THE BEST is THE CHEAPESTI And tho bost Printing is nono too good for YOU If you consult your own interest you will CONSULT ELLIOTT WOSt of tho Onkvtlln olini-Mi nnJ nlm.it- slx'mlles from Corvnllis. A. sick horsoj1)'0 countyJ lf thcro b no newspaper, iinon no must navo notices posted up Total $23,541.00 Cash on hand April 1, 1000, after paying tho running oxponscs of tho district, $0700.50, not taking into no count tho now high school building, which stands about as follews: Lot for building (about) ..$ 2,000.00 Contract prlco for building.. 42,159.00 BUI of oxtras (comont foun dation) 1,014.70 Hoating plant , 4,000.00 Architect foos 2,435.20 Ornding school lot 740.00 Comont walks, oto 1,270.00 Laboratory apparatus for high school 500,00 Furnlturo for high school.... 2,500.00 Total ..$58,140.30 Also throo notes given to throo banks 12,000.00 With tho following credits: School lot $2,000.00 Additional work on building 1,014.70 First paymont on contract.. 2,000.00 Socond paymont on eontrnct 8,000.00 Third payment on eontrnct.. 7,000.00 Architect, on account ...... 1,000.00 kopt Mr. Bullis up till a lato hour. For a month, tho nocturnal disappoaaanco of chlckons from various farnur has kopt tho neighborhood on thoalort. Tho click of tho latch to tho chicken house door attracted Mr. Bullla' attention whllo ho watched wlth"Eis horso about midnight. It was soon apparont that a thief was at work. With a gun in hand Mr. Bullis waited his opportu nity and fired. A socond shot brought a yoll of pain from th'o intruder as ho flod from tho placo and disappeared in tho brush noar by. Thus tho incident ended, nnd thus ono thief got a doso that will euro him of his troublo, torn' porarlly at least. Corvallls Gazottc. Total credits to dato $22,244.70 Cash balanco from current oxponso account 0,700.50 OUR J BUSINESS iu tho paBt has been vory satisfac tory, but wo reulizo that thoro nro men, womoa nnd chlldrou nt our vory doors, who could and should havo a bank account, who havo navflr deposited ono cont lu a bnuk. Wo aro now after this class ospo. clnllyi nnd will not bo satisflod un til wo havo Interested them. Wo r-.,fc vnn tn enll mid Invostiirato our j! (methods and bo coavlucod that It fl Is to your advantage 10 open nu account with us. Total credit. Including cash on hand $20,005.20 Summary. Total indebtedness $70,149.30 Totnl credits 20,005.20 Deficit .. . $41,144.04 Respectfully submlttod, H. C. EPLEY, A. A. LEE, Commlttoo on Flnanoo. Orogon Suburban Auto Co, Automobllo car lcavos Willamette Hotel for Independence, week days, at 7 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Returning loaves Independence" at 8:30 and 6 p. ra. Sun days loaves Salem at 8 a. tn. and 3:30 p. in. Leavos Independence at 0:b0 n. m. and 5 p. m. Connocls at Inde pondenco with motor for Monmouth, Dallas and all points on tho West Side. Spoclnl for ovenlng parties. 0-17-tf M. P. BALDWIN, Mgr. Cavalry Troop Coming, Troop "A," of Lebanon, loft this morning on their rogular oucampment march. Thoy nro coming directly to Salem nnd will camp hero tonight. To morrow thoy will go to Woodburn, from thoro to Oregon City, nud then iuto Portland, whoro thoy will romala throo days, nud tnko part in tho mili tary manouvors thore. Thoy will tako flvo days on thotr return trip, and will arrive homo on tho ovonlug of tho 27th, Salem State Bank X,. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashtet Ouargod With Forgery. Sheriff Culver returned, from Port land Satnrduy night with Hugh Al brocht In custody. Albrccht is wanted hero to nuswer to tho cjiargo of uttor ing forged . chocks and arraigned bo foro Just loo of tho Ponco Tumor this moruing. IIo hag rosldod in this olty for somo months. Somotimo ago ho, in somo rummer uuknown became possessed of a check book belonging to F. A. Schubiugcr, tho ohooso manufacturer, a short distanco east of tho city. Hav ing tho ohook book it is allegod ho know a good thing, and procoedod to uso it. Ho drew a check, It Is claimed, for $17.05, aud another for $18, and, roallaiug that thoy would bo cashed moro quickly with Mr, Bohublnger'a name at tho bottom, than his own, pro ceeded to attach- said nam thereto. Theso checks ho cashod at twcbuslness houses, or rather ono in each place. Tie forgorles were soon discovered, a If you cannot oat, sloop or work, fool moon, cross and ugly, tako Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonio for tho sick. Thoro is no romody equal to It. 35 cents, tea or tablots. Stono's Drug Store. o Mourning Shoes. Shoes havo boon specialized for a hundrod nnd ono purposes, walking, dnnclng, yachting, golfing, houso, boud oir nnd opora wear and many othor uses, but shoes cspoclnlly for thoso in mourning nro ft variety of footwear that only n few manufacturers would thSrk of producing. Such shoes nro mndo in Lynn, nnd ono firm shows them among its stnplo samples. Tho mourning shoo consists of n dead lustor black leather, mado up on n stylish last, and ornamented with mournful looking black ribbons nnd bonds. Tlint it is n vory propor shoo nmong society womon Is shown by an order which a Lynn firm lately recolv ed. Tho order was for a pair of whlto canvns shoos, mado on n certain Inst, and it wns filled out in tho usual form, but at tho bottom wns appondod tho follewing: "Ploaso bo suro that tho edges and hcols nro blnokod, as tho lady Is In mourning." Black ribbon bows woro placod on tho shoos and thus tho mourning Idoa can closo its sessions nt tho closo of wns cnrrlod out. Shoo Rotailer. . business hours on tho first day, if it has completed tho oxnmiuation and cor rection (t tho assessment roll, and there nro no complaints to bo consid ered; othurwiso it can continuo from dny to dity during tho wook. Tho no tice which is required to bo published undor soctlon 3000, is in tho nature of a summons to tho taxpayers to appear and mako complaint, if any thoy have, and tho tlmo and placo to appear Is doflnlto and certain, but still the board would hnvo authority, if in ses sion, to recoivo and hoar complaints filed any day during its sessions, but thoy have tho right to adjourn after ono day if no complaints aro prosontod, and thoy havo completed tho examina tion and correction of tho roll. Very respectfully yours, A. M. CRAWFORD, Attornoy-Geuernl in six conspicuous places in his coun ty, sotting forth that on tho last Mon day la August tho board of equaliza tion will attond at tho ofllco of tho county clerk of his county and pub licly oxamlno tho assessment roll and corroct all errors in valuation, de scription, or quality of lands, lots, or othor property, nnd it shall bo tho duty of tho porsons Intcrostod to np poar nt tho tlmo and placo appoint ed, otc." By tho said section tho tlmo of tho mooting is fixed ns tho Inst Monday in August, and tho no tico requires that all porsons Interest ed nppoar on that day and mako com plaint. I prosurao if tho board should continuo in session longer thnn ono day, complaints could bo filod nt any tlmo whllo thoy woro in session. Section 3082 provides that "Said board of equalization shall continuo their sitting from day to day until tho examination nnd correction of tho assessment roll, as provided in this chapter, shall bo complctod; but if such examination nnd correction bo not complctod within tho wook in which such board is rcquirod to moot It shnll bo tho duty of tho county clork, etc." You will notico that by said section tho board continues its sit tings from dny to day until tho exam ination nnd correction of tho assess, mont roll shnll bo completed, and it prohibits them from holding it exceed ing ono week. It can, undor said soctlon, continuo Its sittings from day to day for ono wook, but tho mooting of tho board, as flxod by law, said soctlon 3000, is tho last Monday in August,' and that is tho day on which parties who h.ivo complained aro obligod, undor tho (Vlntuto to bo present nnd mako their complaints; thou if tho board has so much buslnoss on hand that it cannot complete it on Monday, it may con tinuo it from day to day for not to exceed (no week. Thorcforo, tho board, la my opinion, in regard to tho beat printing and how togot it. 217 South Commercial St. TRY ONE OF THOSE FAMOUS DINNERS AT COFFEY'S RESTAURANT You can beat tho gnmo if you tn real good and hungry, so nuj? goou tilings aro scrvod. 205 Commorcia Street That Walter Scott, tho cowboy who has been throwing gold nbout nt a rapid rate, really hns a gold mlno Is boyond question, nnd It Is bolloved ho found the old Broyfoglo mine ono day when ho wns herding cattle. "Broyfoglo wont crazy on finding tho rlgh outcrop. Tho gold Is thcro nnd In abundance At that timo Scott did not know much nbout gold. Ho found somo of tho Btuff nnd put It In his pockot. Later ho showed it to somo of tho other cowboys nnd thoy told him it was good gold. Then ho wont with tho wild west show ami drow from Buffalo Bill a big salary. After ho loft tho wild west show money wns not so plontiful and Scott bethought him of tho gold and headed for tho wilds. About eight yenrs ago Scott packed out his first burro load of oro from Doath Valloy. Ho realized $250 from It. Ho got back to Now York nnd hunted up a banker whom ho met whllo in tho show business nnd started in to raiso monoy on tho mino so that ho could put up a stamp mill and othor mnchlnory. This banker Is his prcsont partner President Qlrard of tho Cham ber of Commorco Bank, of Now York. Glrnrd Invited tho man of mystery over to his club, tho Knickerbocker, and beforo tho conferonco was finished Scott had $12,000 in cash to go back to California with, Scott calls tho mlno tho "Knlckorbockor Group," in honor of Girard's club. Tho main lodgo is 40 fcot wide. Tho oro, called strawberry quartz, runs rich in frco gold, tho values probably aver aging $20,000 to tho ton. Tho Knick erbocker group lies high on tho Funeral mountains on tho cast sido of Death valloy, so to reach It it is necessary to cross Death valloy. Scott pnys his minors hlghor prices thnn thoy got nnywhero olso. Thoy do not envy him his wealth for ho Is liberality isclf and spends with a frco hand. All men aro equal In his Bight nnd tho bost of chnm- pngno Is nono too good for them nil. Prof; Goodrich is considered one e It was not long ngo that tho man tho best, if not tho best, ptp otgJ of mystory wns in New York nnd got player, in tho stnto. Hear blm it ti in a hurry to como bnck to Cnllfornln. ' M. E. church Friday ovonlng, July fi jio wnnuii jo seo ins wire, and mo " roguinr train uni not start soon onougii TTf 1 1 Tt 1 for him so ho chartered n special nml f iVlUOliLll Tjfflfl' A Ploasant Way to Travel. Tho abovo is tho usual vtrdlct & tho travolor using tho Missouri Ptdi railway botwoon tho Pacific coait uj tho cast, and wo belioro that tbt m ico and accommodations given merl this statomont. From Doaver, Colon do Springs and Donvor thoro are tin through trains dally to Kansas Ctr and St. Louis, carrying Pullman'i hil est standard oloctrlc-llghtcd ilMpkj cars, chair cars and up-to-date diairj cars. Tho samo oxcellcnt service i opcratod from Kansas City and fc Louis to Memphis, Littlo Rock and H Springs. If you aro going eait cr south, writo for particulars and foil u formation. W. O. M 'BRIDE, Gca. Art, 124 Third St., Portland, Ore. j If taken this month, koops you woll nil summor. It mnkes tho littlo onos eat, sloop and grow. A tonio for tho wholo family. Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Toa. 35 cents, tea or tab lots, Stono's Drug Storo. Ordination Services. Tho ordination and installation sor vico of Hoary T. Babcock is to bo hold Mondny ovonlng nt 8 o'clock, July 17, 1005, in tho First Prosbytorlan church, to which services tho public is cordially lnvitod. Tho program for tho ovonlng will includo tho follewing: 8cnuon by tho Rov. E, J, Thompson, D. D., clork of tho Willamette Presby tory. Charge to tho people by Rov. M. S. Bush, of Corvallls. Cbargo to tho pastor by Rov. T. B. Grlswold, of Al bany. o Tho ' Chorus. Ah, hnro comas tho chorus Clothes nro scant and porus, Protty girls, Lots of curls, Tho mushy song may bore us, Tho comodlan may floor us, But not tho Mays and Doras In iho Indo Chorus Chorus. Priucoton Tigor. M. M. Hill, of tho East Side, has an applo story, whllo coming lato in tho season, is nevertheless ono of tho best yet, says the Hood River Glacier. From a careful record ho finds that 00 of his Spitcenberg applo troes, nono of them over seven years old, last year brought him $075. Thoso who desire to permit Chinese coolies to lnvado tho United States in order to get trade in tho Orient, should remember tho story of tho man who traded off his pasture for a cow. OHTT.Tfflmr OUT FOB FLETCHER'S OASTOBXA, , X-RAYS I Tho young ladios attending tho codot ontortniument tonight should remem ber Tom Hood's poem nbout Beu Bat tle: "The love that loves a scarlet coat Should be more uniform." YOUR VACATION Is spoiled if you fiud that thestrango food nnu water does not agroo with your woak stomach. You suffer from Cramps, Diarrhoea, Nausea or Kidney Troubles,, Bo suro and tako a botttlo of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS with you and bo able to oujoy your trip thoroughly. It strengthens the stomach and prevents the abovo ail ments as woll us Indigestion, Dyspep sia, Constipation, Sleeplessness, poor Appetite or Malaria, Fever and Ague. came through on tho Snnta Fe to Dag-j gott. Then ho took a notion to como over to his mino boforo coming to Los Angolos whero his wlfo llvos. A littlo lRtor ho turnod up nt Los Angolos with $180,000 in greenbacks. Mrs. Scott was vory glnd to soo him but whon ho throw down nbout $175,000 and told her tlmt ho was going up to town for nwhllo, sho wns vory uncomfortnblo with all tho Inonoy. On July 5 Scott wont to tho Snnta Fo ofllcos and offered to pay $20 n mln uto on tho tlmo of a spoclnl train to Chlongo. Ho said ho wanted to ostnb llsh a world's record on transcontinen tal tlmo. Ho was offored a special consisting of a Pullman car for $4000, or with a dining car for $5000. Ho took tho hlghor offor. Thon ho wont to Barstow, Later in the day tho railway ofllclals rccolvod a tologram from Scott at Barstow saying: "Will pay you $5500 for tho special If you will ongago to make tho trip in 45 hours. I will pay you $20 for every minute you clip off that tlmo, you to lorreit $so for ovory mlnuto you oxcoed tho 48 hours." A roply was sent to 8cott tlint evorv offort would bo pledged to mako tho trip in 48 hours but that no guar antee oould be made. If staam and steol would hang togothor the Uistauco could bo ooverod in that time or loss, and as Seott had to tako the chances of bolts and rivets standiuc the tor- riblo strain nnd the railway that of landing its equipment snfoly the com pany thought tho ohanoes wore about Oil'.-1. CHILDREN CRY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. ing Twine For eight long yonrs this implex!: houso has sold binding twino, ffiidsl tho Plymouth Cordogo Co., of riymeet Mass., and in all that timo they l"' novor shipped us a bad lot of twhu. Tholr standard twino runs far ere than many nnothor higher prfe twino, thoro bolng an entire elm of thoso nnnoylng thick nnd tbln i? and heavy clumps, which worrj w farmor into distraction, and cami'i ond of dolay and bother. Tako a ball of this and a bill any other twino on tho market, gardloss of tho prlco, count the m!1 bundles and dolay with cither, an! will know why wo loso no euJtes-1 onco they uso this twine. Hay Teddets If your hay is extra heavy anil ing to scorch on top while it's p undorneath, a hay tedder will T,I for you. Our McCormlck tedder holp you out, Como and seo us. Plenty of hoy tools of all sorU. 0 bay carriers, for steol or wood tn aro proving eminently satuuW Broaks of any sort extrotnely nu, thoy aro freo from complicated fi no springs bolng used, and all F mallcablo. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House, 255-257 Liberty Farm Implements. Wheels, AflW biles, Sewing Machines and BnpphJ EPPLEY'S PERFEaiQN BAKING POWDER TRY IT M i.L.y 'fflfrrffruM,