1THTTT ""- oraM0 JULY 10 taMnaW Iff '" ii I ii " '"aT 775" -"" JEFF"6" EXALTS JIM TtfWN - . -m " TWaks Orero StyjitfMafce t Ffae Exhibit p At- , fe tract Iniiflfenints a . v t' ftnWon Mje, -pRilf ;of tha Tmbloiii Jamestown J Exposition, foitho Ut of Oregon) !iji'be cl'y t6y on bu'ilnes connected with the wrk ' " f 'Corersor Chamberlain, taking In vkw thfact that when the next IeI- la7fc-e mUlocA an appropriation for Ortgon's Teprwonitttloa at Jamestown, It -will thmi bo too iato to do a lot of T-reJImlnnry work that Is neeary to the success of the enterprise. Ho then appointed a provisional commission, cempoKul of Jefferson Myers, JInry WJxtemn of Uayoyr county; D. H jiefcron, of Jackson county; Tom JiMK.kofi, of Multnomah, and A. II. I&ew, o Portland, to look into the ciTject aiuJ general icdik) of the James tows exposition and to make a report to thn gorernor, who Id turn will submit this report to the legislature, together wl'h mich recommendations M be may ehoo to make. The commission recommends that tbo different counties in the tate make o good exhibit a poslblj at the coming state fair and save tho best of tb"o that are not perishablo for the Jameilown fair. Mr. Myro feWa personally that whatever Orr-gOB doei at Jamestown should be done largely in tho way of county exhibit, ami that the bout re mils can bo obtained by beginning now. Ho and tho other members of tie commission are deeply intonated in tbo mjecrts of tbo tato fair and- be Hero that a good state fair will mean n good exhibit at Jamestown M?, Mfif say that from tho best isftKjMtlon that tho comtaltteo'cnn ob UIb, ha believe) that tho Jamestown fair will 1m on third larger than he Lewi and Clark fair, and it will bo Inost in the rentor of' )ho moit (Vtuoly populate! part of tho country, uni th exhibits 0-vgon sends will be sfen by tho flaw of people that O'cgon deskv 4o attract. Xepre'Kratatlves of tha commission wlW vWt tho Uto fair, also will visit all (ho district and county fairs In tho frtato this fall Also In October on) or more- members of tbo conrmllon will go to JamMitowrn and do the best lor Oregon that can bo done. 1'fosbtont Myers has received letters from tho governors of a number of .'tstirn staler asking for coplra of the rejwrt which he will mako to Gov ernor Gbamboriuln, which will be sunt to the legUlaturc of these stattu It will be seen that Ovgon Is In tho load In this, and to far If tho only Western taM which hsa appointed a provis ional rommlsilou. Mr. Mjrra and the other members tf tho toromlulon are doing all p.u rlUV to encourage m many prlvnto lltlCM and Drnu as possible- to send ftxh.blls to Jamestown. NORTH BEND i. p, '' A 4 ALIVE t 9 i i' rrfrin rtoal Xsport, The wemWrs of the LewU and Clark Centennial KxrwsJtlon C.muilslon, ap jointed by the s'aU of Oregon, aro at work prejHirUg a final rsport to the Roveuo retjulnsl by law. Oovw Hvr ChawU'fhln will submit thU rs jscrl la th lfWimr. and the law IirovUes that It shall be- prlnt.-d. Jeffersun My he t-i!.Jjr.t of tils comuiUilon. was In tit lent this ncroUg, and b ) tbo rejwtt will ooa U rady to s-jad to the governor. Tk Tkm Wa4r, Cor all M4ay, Wsddsr ad rbso fcixUs UftsMet iW by all druggists, ot tw otki rtt ijr u tot ii, Dt. X. W. Halt, m Ollva strsst u IsMiU, M. tUstd ff tatthaotlali. 8ol4 hy sHm' nm stxw. 4wlyr WE WANT YOU To all UU 'ytnt baak, to ksrs ) '! Ulit4t4 U iu growth hA ortk U iU 4mttaity. to eettai with yur koai bstk wl v yi ptr batlaw 4Msjr U ta e&aiisaity ai . Fr lUt y?a say Tr kav Jy4 Ur. ?f ys km Is est ,a wr j. will U Hf u m u ilu4 "M WATS 1AC. Development the Order of the' pay Over on loos Bay 31c. Vi A. Ackley, merchant tailor, formerly f--om Klma, Washington, and 3Tr, P. A. 3toss, of Ontonagon, Mich ignn who has a stock of e'ectrical supplios benre, havp purchasod tho two hidings on Sherman avenue from Mr. Painter. Each of these parties will uso this building fcr his respective business. The sale was consummated through Wood Bro.' real estate agency 3rr. A. W. 3ycrs, of Siwknno, Wasls ington,! expected on tho Bay soon -o oru fhl new department store at North Kond. Tho building is nearing completion, and will bo ready for Mr. Myers' $75,000 stock by tho first of August. 3Ir. F. It Brigbam, architect for the Jfyera block, is preparing plana for JDiyor Simpson'-1 $20,000 resKscnco, to bo buiU hern this summer. Wood Bros.' real estato agency re cently closed a deal with J. W. Dunn, of Portland, for six lots in tho post ofllco block. Tho prlco was $0100. Outsldo rxtoplo aro taking great in terest in Coos Bay this summer, nnd especially North. Be'n-d, whero a great deal of property is changing bnnds, and many improvements are being made. AFTElt THE . . FOURTH iff tHaiffflkolrcdnfmltteesMelt to Audit and Settle AH Bills Tho chairmen of tho several commit tots which had the Fourth of July cele bration in charge met at Zadoc Bigg's drug flt'-o last evening, and mado their findl' reports. ' Tho roport of 3Ir. Elggs, of the committeo on finance, shows", the following amounts received: ? General subscription $J1C0.?0 GoMe3' of Liberty ...;. 315:io Ono load wood 1-00 Hal Fatton, bunting 9.?5 Old Tourth of July committeo J.5L35 CHEMAWA i SALEM LINE WILLAMETTE VALLEY CO. CAN'T GET CARS Mayor Waters Says no Delay ) or Compromise Will i fie Accepted && SUU BaaJc "XT""-" " " '' ii- i k. aVAOat ik trrr ST T UT3g"?t' ' iliammH TTtjTWUAUD, lOwjUaitr Yearly Mooting of Friends' Church. Newberg, O'., July 7, 1000. The morning business meeting was oponod with Biblo reading and prayer by Anson Cox, of Caldwell, Idaho. Fraternal ojilstles from Wilmington and Kaltlmoro yearly meetings were read. ( . Tbo committeo on nr.'anglng confor onces reported thoy arranged for and hold during tho past year two confer ences, one fl.t Salem, Orogon, and one at Benttlo, Washington. Following the reports of tho mntters contldo-cd at tho conference, Charles Iteplogle, of Kver elto, Wash., gavo nn account of the work of the Friends' church la the n'ato of Washington. Tho following chauges In tho discip line of Oregon Y. 31. were made, to witt 1. Thut only nctlvo members of tho church ovo tho ago of It years be on titled to a veto in fucIi church busi ness, ns is Mipiired by tho Inws of the state under which the church was in Qorpo rated, 2. The way of ob'nlnlng consent to rdiuest for tho establishing a monthly meeting was changed. A propo-cd change In tho article iu regard to "divorce" in tho present dlsolpllno wis indollultuly postponed. The proposed ameudmcut Mould have imul.i tho dU'iplino of tho church mueh more .I'rict than it is ut present. Tho nfUrnoon smsUiii w principal ly devoted to foreign mission A let tor front tho mlmlona nt thu foreign mlssloii station In Alaska, which is sup ported by Oregun Friend, wns read Mrs. Anna Moon, who has just ru turned from tho work was present, und gave short talk on the o'k. The iimin nthlrois was given by Chus. ltplogl, who wos a misitonary nil lVigia Island, Alaska. The ?m slou wus very insjdrlng tnd helpful. ' o Tho I'heuonienal Berry. Gwge Weeks, tb wtdlknown dniry iiuut ami fruit growi-r of this coutitj, who has Umght n fine farm two milw north of the city, wtia the first to In troiluM the Phunouvenl U'rr. a orotk between a rspbry and a MnekUirrv, e ( the MlauM, ltrlank, that premiM-s to sMrjwM in quality and yield and popularity all hitharto knewnber. ry varletl. Ho wkl many thousand plant but yar, arnl will Imv many mi-e. The first op of rVult this vr has pleased all who havo trie I tbttu, and they kao proved all tlmt Is eUlmeiil for them. Thv ar not as Hir as thv Ugan brry. are devoid qf whUkivs, bav. a fitk. llaor, ant boar aa Itamvmw e.'jV M. Wek have five M J rojveiter, wb went through tho piUU lt Sunday. fUBd the plan kttlotv a vry tntertistiBg oae, Mr. W.kit U not wuoh eteangvvl frMa the lnw h wns runalug tho eow ranch on ,Nth Uwt,ll jvatrlo, and has a facul ty t dlwltig p mow work thaa thre erdlnwy wen can do- Hut such' a man m tt .ns'Hratton ta ctthers, Uing at tb t4iaa tlmv naterjvUlns nd lak. irlous, (tad kwplatf Up with the scien tific and comuxuvUl ika iVf th (ndt growiy business Total $1537.05 ,i Hal Fat.'on, chairman, of tho com mittee on comic parado, baby show, otc, jeported that $120 was appropri ated and ho turned $20.14 back to tho general fund. Chauncey Bishop, of tho committee on sports, drew $29.50 from tho fund; took In $100 from tho baseball games, and turned $20.25 back to tbo treasur er. Out of an appropriation of $125, L K, Page, of tho committee on decora tions, had $5 and a lot of handsomo flaga left ove". K. C. Dick, Z. J. liiggs and P. T. Bnrnes were appointed a permanent Fourth of July commlt'ee. It will bo tho duty of this committeo to sottlo tho remaining bills that woro incurrod am1, to publish a detailed statement of the receipts and expenditures, and to take charge of tho money, flags, bunting, etc., that aro left over. . o STATE NEWS Thu citizens of Arlington havo voted down tho proposition to build a high school. Woodburn was dofoated by tho Port laud Ton nk Milkers' basebal' team Sunday by a scorp of 1 to 0. , Itoports como fom Morrow- county that crops aro badly damaged in Euro k fla, owing to tho hot weather. llarvost hnndfl aro vory hariLto find In tho Umatilla county wheat section. Good wages are offered, but it docs not Hcem to tompt tho men. George Gravm, tho well-known trav eling man, is ruuuing an automobile lino between Kugcno and Springfield." It. N. Hoover, -W. It. Hoovor, W. A. Hoover ami Orin Judd have filed ar ticles of Incorporation at 'Albany for, tho Hoovor Lumbe? Company, with its principal ofllces at Detroit, Or. The capital stock is $20,000. Lane county hop growers aro begin ning lo take more to tho contact plan of selling holr crops, says tho Guard, under dato of July Pth. Tlireo con tracts woro made at Eugene this week. Kluber, Wolf nnd Nettor being tho purchaser In each case. Tho prices range from 10 to 10ld cents. L. H. Fletoher, a inisldont of Leb.i nun, was badly injured at that place Saturday. Ho wws hitching up two young horM)s when thoy became fright ened und started to run. Ho held onto their hitids as long ns he could, but thpy trampled on him, breaking his fioulder bone, several ribs audi in Jured him lutornalh-. It Is feared he will die. Vnler IV Smeok, a civil engineer of tho Southern Pacific Company, who has ben working on tuo bridgo being built across tho Wilkmietto at Eugene, was drowned about 5:30 Siturday evening neas the kmho of his labor. He was in swimming with a number of othors, vbeu ho camo in contact with n boom of logs, which took him down under tho water bcyoiul tho reach o! his rriemi, who trust to mvo hitn. Hlf Hp w recovered a little latef. He wn jwpulat in Kugeue, whero he has bin cmploj-0,1 foa some tlmtj, He was St' years obi, and it graduate of the Unlvertty of Illinois. Ho was proml nejt in athloUcs, and after graduation' wW a.sMant football coach at Stan ford UnlverJty. Ho was also coach foe the Lick high school team, ut San tVanclwo, knd brought out Moulleu tha well known U. of O. player. He was a pMUiiuent member of the Eugene Elks' lodg. Hbj bo.h- VIU be shipped to Dwatur HI. wfcere hi wlatiM iv.- (Portland Teleg-am,iJuly 9.) P If the plnn9 of tho Willamette Val Jey Construction Company do not mis carry cars of the Oregon Electric Bail way Company will bo .running on tho S:ilcra end cf the road by Septoinbcr '-ist, of this year. Chief Engmeor Stew art announced this morning that efforts are being mado to secure cars, and if cars can bo gotten they will bo put into servico on tho dato mentioned. Tho lino will probably bo completed from Salem to Chcmawa by tho time, it is desired to commence operation, and Jho cars will run over that section. The company had! not intondodl to attempt to operato cars so early, but tho Sa ! v: pooplo havo petitioned for a ser vice for tho state fair, nnd for this enson every effort possiblo is being put forth to get part of the line in op oration by that time. "Our greatest difficulty now," said Mr. Stewart, "is in securing cars for the line. Wo will not bo able to use our own, becnuso wo will not have our power plant in operation that early, "and our cars cannot bo run by tho pow er which wo will securb from tho local company. It may- bo necessary to se cure cars fitted with motors suitable to tho power available. We cannot secure thoso hoe, because tho Portland Hail way Company's cara aro of narrow gauge, and will not fit our tracks. The' O. W. P. Company has not enough cars to meet tho domand of its own service. Ucdco wo nro forced to look elsewhere for what we netJ. We hopo to secure suitable .rolling stock' in San Francisco cr Seattle. If it cannot bo secured in cithw placo wo' will havo to secure something from tho East that will serve the purposo temporarily." Mayor Watcra Talks. Mayor Waters was seen in .refer onco to tho abovo, nnd said there was no intention of the city government to allow delays in the completion of the Willamette Valley Company's lino from Chemawa to Salem. "I havo no tified them that they must put up a now bond, ns I do not consider tho old WHEN YOUR CRANDFA1HE8- WASA BOY HE USED A J-hPy pis sMvMit-F; mmm ri WU Ki IlV-flY Tho world's best exports havo spent three-quarters of a century- perfect-, ing tho McConnick Binder. , r ' i I Tho results ara embodied in tho most pcfect piece of harvesting mechan ism yet produced. The 1906 McCormick Binder If you'll call nnd look over tho machine you'll noto tho things that make it tha superior of them nil. Plymouth Binding Twine For eight long years this store has sold' this splendid) twino, every year! with an increasing number of satisfied users. "It runs so even 99 That's what the customers say. Many a binde.r-fhnt has given no Midi of trouble with other twine has worked perfectly with Plymouth. Wo have jurf unloaded a car and aro ready for you. .,'H ' bond In good form or satisfactory. I shall not approve tho franchise unless they do put up a bond that is as good as wheat, and there will bo no tem porizing. When this city gives away vnluablo st-eet privileges, tho recipi ents should show good faith, and use them according to tho exact terms of tho contract, nnd if this is not dono the franchise should bo rovoked and tho bond sued ujwn. I bellovo tho people will sustain the administration in com pelling ono of theso corporations to l.vo up to its agreement. It is in the interest of corporato property that they play fair, and not practice deceptions to get privilege thoy nover intond to carry Into effect, I havo no reason to th;nk that tho lino will not bo built nnd in permanent operation by Soptora boi 10th, and thoro is no good reason. why it should not bo. It is n smtll demand on the part of tho city." F.A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSE Farm Machinery of all aorta, Vehicles, Bieyelea and- Sewing Machines-, Balwl Oregon. - .9" Id! ? GEThWS LAST WORDS (Boston Journal.) Representative Frank J. Gethro vis expelled from membership in the 'Mas sachusetts house of representatives yesterday by a vote of 153 to 54. Gethro did) not wait to hear tho in evitable. While tho roll call wns in 'progress, wklch was to declare him has been-, accused! of having' usetlh i influenco to secure a rpconsidoratl! of that voto for the purposo of erating ma I am now axMresing y fellow ftiembemi. T ami olinrrrA wlfhC , x VQTi?if J. ,.'.' .- a ".." -iM enmo r-nuempting to 'UUDeryoarl ought nob to fear tho outcomo. Ii not fear it . If thoro aro any menii this houso who agreed to bo bribed 1 mo thoy know it as I know it. 1 1 thornf hero and now to rise in places amd denounce me. Wo are Is unilor a solemn covenant to the p pie who eonb us to represent th I may have been truo to my covens! or false I do not argue it now. "One thing I ask. Bo loveL squara. Do nob play tho part of Phariseo or tho hypocrite. Voto Cniiltv of nMminHnn ii l.,!Kn ,..v... bers, ho arose in- his seat, and, in vie, Ut f "? bB,e beaU8, fact9 prj lntion of all nreeodont in.tnrriiitui ti, ' Vlvui VL J-uv'ls '"l""1 4 ---f ....v. W'VWU tw roll, -to beg, in a strained voice, that uo bo excused from voting. Thon he down the aislo toward tho an unfair committee. Damn me all time if you will but let your i diet be based on conscionco and dufrl I hope and I want to hopo to go record .that when tho roll is calM among those who vote to ruin me! O..wro3nfv a "t lhiltakMuM,,k,.u r&mmmmm r VS r v jjuis.is. Sujm Oura for Ptlea. Itching Piles proinca moistur ,.i j-v rS; tMs form, u weU "Und, Bleeding or Protru4l8g Pile. r cured by D,. Bata-ko'. PUe Beo- Br Uehins and bleodUi;, jk. ;b mu. 50c j.,t dt t wtlvrwail. TrMti'free. Writi UUlj,bi0P1.v,rt Another American Invasion. American slang goes abroad, e-peo ially to England, as rapidly as Amer ican apples, becauso tho English enjoy its racines.1 and novelty. But our nm. basMdor, Mr. Reld, warns the English' iigjuusi tnia most Am.orIc.in of literary prtxhjcts, which hi condemns as do grading to the old mother tongue. Tho English will now uhow their feeling U.thc matter by welcoming our slang more heartily than ever. Mr. Reld may be shoeke.1 but ho cannot control the lingubtio currents of civilization Springfield (Mnsa.) Republican. Indigestion. With its companions, heart burn, flat ulence, torpidity of tha llrcr, const! Potion, palpitation of the heart, poor blood, headache and other nervous symptoms, nUQW fqul t) fensivo breAth and a Ujln ..l.. tl. ,1 --0-- . Vk"D -... i at onca tho most wide spread and destructlvo malady among tho American people. Tho Herbbe ?!? Wi" CU" B trouble.! - .. xep al9 by D. J. Fry, To ?uild Eealdcnc John Q. WiUon i, preparing to build haaasome resident n kj. . High atA5etj. Eieavalliin. , WW for th.e laying of the founds, i.ucj. StTOllo door. Tho other members watched him fur- tiveh" as llO WaJkMl. U"rt BlnnnJ, o- a window and turned nrt fnoi. !, e!,u'-3joa or suspension, there wili ! House. Manv exneetl , km.i, PWr only, tho names of men o Ual but Getbro. if h ),,i i' less lif a,nl stainless dievotion to of saying anything, changed his mind. J"ty Which tlovolv uPa rf TVIth wliite, sot face, and, trembling 7, Can only hopo thnt oa tho ro! Jips lie wntvhrtl tho proceedings for a1 j'i' io wo i.uero win w. moment or two ard then turned again 1ar th namos o thoso haVo toward tho door. With w.i i,-,. .i on' bnbos or who havo agreed ts a-ortcdl face tho doorkooiw BWui co a bribo- .l , . .. lTlln Mn.U.. I T L.u hUtt u coming, wnenitwas apparent that r"'"j' w u, u x . --a ho intonded to leave the doorkeeper I am IroPard to v1- l gently opened tbo door, swunir it widn J nni inQ000nt r guilty. If inno and hold It, Gethro bowed hia head as ueman( acqal. If guilty, 1 a no passed, through tho door. an,1 i . unui oxaotl tnat "o voice of tne - teindant, with head still tnm.i ,,. i noontrathor than tho voices of SWlinc tlirt rl .,.. i l.., .. J KuiltV ehall convlftt mi. '"II ,. ouul, ,mU wtl lt -- . . .. There wis an audiblo murraw of re-' bim who ia vithwt sia Hef in the chamber and tho look of th fir8t fltono-" distress upon the faces of many of the ! , """" topresoottatives mlnrn.) nn... ...I Honeymoon KcadinfT. been on tho floor aa a mombor for tho" Th hUS0 badl 1uioU?d ter thd ?J iai Time. a-,! nine. Mother ana A.t'nt,rarv were" over. said' Aunt Mary ( Early in the day's proceedings Goth- 0 Parte talking' it ZrttJf "- -SoitVover.sai 1 etand before you."' he w. i. bg int molLer'a 0? man accused of disloyalty to his con-' ,Ye9"1 8al mother bravely, stltuenoy, accused of a crime, the thou8l 'Httlo tearfuUy, "It's "-.vU,uraa ot wnicn l now recognize, ana begfln." tZlm: llTl th In" Th e happy, Pm sure," V ou ae inv vm,A ., ,., , ' tu.Kl a?o vory well suit.1 a.' f -X.-w UUI1 HIU(inTtA.I 1 . . to tho Important and essentia TbusW v r ' ' I noss of Jecislatlon fo. .i.- "o. "?. Vg7. I.CQuld. aeA-thaL 33l you have another r, E itXT9''' , w that of brfti,.nK.i -a ..,,' ... Yca- But Mkrr"-mother - viiuvvu aiiir Tt'iinvahi . -- .i as man to man, I know v "Z ra tUo SW o mischief roW fciow ma J femaJia ". "" ;un Mary.,Pooner than any oat ' should eoikkmn , t . . '. can fc have much sense of humor,- jonr verdict. I. ak y 7; Ta "H- " with me. T K t .-.,. , . . - "Wiy not." -. r,w unU IiaCEft(l In Ka ,-. . .. pr of Boston, It ha b -ia 171 ?0 Wv t- they PV .. . . a on their wtlo. AnrnevX' " ,.W.VVH j , JM indicted by a grand jury of Suflkt county, Wd tLU erd ii'a 'Tirayela With a Dob?' Jl my -bow yfJhp '"vessotts ''JWwww,. Ij