DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNK a, 1007. 3 WEST FARMERS' MEETING 'OSES CHANGES IN THE TEXT BOOKS iters Judge BoIse-AIso Declare They Will Stand for No Technicalities Co largest farmers' meeting held Resolved, That la tho death of R. his alley In many a day took P. Dolso tho Linn Countv Council, Saturday nt tho grange hall Patrons of Husbandry has lost one alles south of Jefferson In Linn of Its most active and oarnest friend" ly, wntro tiiu xjw.u iuuuij wuuu- in uiti uie nonoroa loader ot tne Pntrons of Husbandry of Oregon. Judge Ilolse was cradled In the principals of liberty, and carried with him to the close of his days an abiding love for humanity. His Intorest In public affairs did not wither with nco. and notwlth- 1902. Tho present standing his length of years ho was A. Duckuer. The always; actlvo In the advocacy of eld an all day session. hplcndld picnic dinner was serv- noon and thoro was auuudnnce bod things for nil tho visitors. Morning Stnr Grange. was started with tho largest er membership lu Oregon on uary i er Is W, ling Saturday was n county coun- measures which tended to benefit tho D. H. Dodlno Is President of, Grange, the tlllor of the soil, and council; John Scott vico-presl- the tolling masses. He was repent- f; May Palmer, secretary; Bert edly houored by tho people, not only fcr, treasurer; M. F. Wood, lee- us Judge of tho Third Judicial dls- and Cyrus H. Walker Is Chap- trlct, of Oregon, but by our beloved The gate-keeper is P. D. Cor- order. Ho was evor tho most nf- Those county councils nro held, fablo and courteous of men. a month and differ from the Resolved that tho Linn County lona grnngo in not comcrring council win evor noid in Joving re- . degrees, nnd concentrating at- mombcrance his wlso counsel nnd his Ion upon practical Bubjccts that untiring efforts tn build up the Irtaln to farming nnd county grnngo In Orogon nnd tho Union. ers. Rosolved that a copy of those roso- bo other officers of tho Morning lutlons bo mnllod by our secretary to ; grango are: C. Houston, ovor- the family of our departed brother, Clarcnco Radford, steward; nnd thnt tho secretary furnish coplos rConser, lecturer; Tom Fnriow, to tho nrosB, and enter thoso roso- itnnt steward; F. M. Miller', lutlons In tho grnngo records. iurer; Mrs. c. cj. strntton, sec- o n ..... . fcy; iiyuo .MeoKor, gnto Keeper; E. Mcekor, Pomona; Mrs. C ow, F'ora; Ceres, Mrs. E. Mook LThcy have a duo grnngo hnll n north of Millorshurg station. re were aciegaios present irom lly all parts of Llnn county Textbook Question. ro. Mitchell spoko on the sub- of textbooks. He favored lenv- It to tho grango Itaolf. County Qrtmft nf ,. prnrnnj,nlc ila. frlntendent Jackson aUo spoko.. v '" 'vw'"! ,,ou best class of books should bo so- llOOd RiVCr Tho grango was n body ofi tscntatlvo citizens nnd was best to judge. Ho hud been can-; (Following report Is copied from edby textbook mon nnd tho com-' tho Sunday Orogonlnn, nnd rendors Bon had sent out letters to get of tho Capital Journal nro warned ;: STATE GRANGE REPORTS at rniatlon ns to what changes wero esary Would tho cost of any so be coinmeiiBurato with tho Ms derived? Mrs. Stratton of education commlttoo nlso spoko cbool reforms. Tho natural, Rl and physical must bo dovolop- ether to get tho best results. to accept samo merely ns Informa tion, not as nn nctual truthful re port. Members of tho grango should roly upon their own delegates to re port.) (From tho Orcgonlnn.) W. S. U'Ron. father of tho Inltln- urtr Wood opposed frequent tlvo and referendum, arrived hero kh cn tho ground of oxpcnBO. Friday night to dofond tho now ro was a Roneral oxnrcsslon of amendments to tho law nassod by ng members In this samo lino tho last loglslaturo. Ho complained Ihoiigh and tho grnngo ns n-thnt tho assertion had been mndo In Is opposed to any material tho State Orange Rulletln that tho pse cf textbooks that is not unl-J nmeudmonts wero too costly and lm- ally demanded. I practicable to bo of benefit, u stato- grange excursion to Newport' mont which touched him In n tondor set for Wednesday, Juno 19.iBpot. Dy requost, ho wob allowod to re are to bo at lenst 150 at $1.00 for tho round trip, the afternoon thoro was a short ry prcgram under tho control he lecturer Thero wero n largo per cf farmers presont at tho :-'cn In tho afternoon. Eu- could not, distribute tho measures and arguments thereon to each vot er. Tho roason for requiring copies of bills to be detached from sheets of signatures In th presence of tho per sons filing tht same, Is to avoid any ground for charts that petitions or signatures have been lost In tho oflleo of the Sscretnry ot Stato. The inothod of proving signatures by county e'erks' certificates was changod so that tho circulator should make an ndldavlt on tnch sheet ns to the signatures thereon. The warning clnuso was mado n part of the petitions becnttBo com plaint had beon mado, ospcclnlly by thce who circulated tho Initiative petition for woman suffrage that some mon signed fictitious names to such petitions. The now law does not lncrenso tho expense of circulating and filing inl tlntlvo nnd referendum petitions, but It doos lncroaso tho cost ot election on such moasurcs by tho amount It costs tho stato to mall coplos. Mr. U'Ron estimated the total cost to tho stato of voting on monsures at a regular election nt from $12,000 to $15,000, an lncrenso ot from $5, 000 to $7,000 at ench general elec tion. Tho now law makes no chnngo In tho provision ns to attaching sovcrnl shoots for Blgnnturcs to one copy of nn Inltlntlvo or referendum petition. Public Measures Favored. Among tho measures affecting tho public wolfaro tho grango goes on record as favoring a law which will placo tho Inheritance tnx In tho com mon school fund. A resolution re affirming domnnds for a parcels post was adopted. Another resolution favored employment of convict lnbor on public hlghwnys. A resolution from Lents grnngo, bo considered a moral crime against which we register our most solomn protest. This resolution precipitated a hot debate, the first speaker being W. S. U'Ron, who snld ho would advise tho secretary of stato to refuse tho tiling of such petitions. Ho said that Attorney-General Crawford did not think tho grounds for refusal were technical, but that tho petitions did not comply with tho law. B. H. Palmar said that all bills contained dofects, and thnt many would be thrown out absolutely If such a pre cedent was established. Ho said tho case wnrrantod nn oxpresslon from tho state grango, ns nil buoIi referen dum petitions authorised by that body might Buffer tho samo fnto at tho hands ot tho socrotnry ot stato. Itov. Hiram Voorman, who Intro duced the resolution, defended tho same, as did several others, nnd tho grange adopted tho resolution by nn almost unanimous vote. Inltlntlvo Invoked. Two Inltlntlvo laws wero author Often The Kifasys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered thnt only urinary and bladder troubles were to bo tracca to tue kuincys, but now modem science proves thnt nearly nil diseases have their begiuuiug In the disorder ot these most important organs. The kidneys filter nnd purify the blood that ts their work. Therefore, when your kidneys arc weak or out of order, you can understand how quickly your entire body is affected nnd how every organ seems to fall to do its duty. If you arc sick or " feci badly," begin tnkltig the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because a soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you arc sick you can make no mis take by first doctoring voir kidneys. The mild nnd the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, the great kiduev remedy, is soon realized. It T" M , , NHKXSflt 33l nittl 1 ILIIlLllli 10 ' trtti.)j 4li tii.Imt - It teStttilMffl! lttrff nf tli. itxt tlUtrMinlittf fnr t trK1 Itlfl ft tt il (Iia itwnitilli.i nniitiitlMAit mnM I ..- . . ... .... luvwvvimiiiMiiiiuiiHiv """on its merits by all f instructed to propnro inetn. Tito druggists in nftyccnt first enmo up In n report from tho and one-dollar Ue . ia. . ... ....-. .u. bottles, ou mav cuimiiiuuu on euucnuun, nuvining iu ' I.-..- .......t- i.n- ..7 . .......... c.iuij.u Lrut.iu noma oc owhwci. grnngo to help Bottlo tho Normal by innll free, nlso a pamphlet telling you school dlfllculty. It recommonded , how to find out If you have kidney or tho adoption of tho stato lecturor'fl , MwMer trouble. Mention this paper ' , , . I when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllng- BUggcstlon on n job and no vote. A , nnmlon, N. f. Don't mnke any mistake, commttteo of three wob also author-1 but remember the nnmc, Swamp-Koot, Uod to get Information and facta ro- Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the sd n.ino vr,i M,ni- frm nti.nr dress, llinghamtou, K. Y.,oncvcry bottle, states concerning learning nnd gon- oral educational systems nnd submit snmo to tho executlvo commlttco ns a help In preparing tho proposed measure. Upon this question thoro wnB n dlffcrcnco ot opinion between tho stato master nnd tho Btnto locturor. Stato Master lliuton was opposed to iiiiv Inltlntivn law lmnn Knrmnl fathered by Rev. Hiram Vroomnn. 8ch0ol mnt wh,o fltlo lj00turor favoring a special grango tax com-'Wnldo favored such a procedure and mission, to study aws and methods m,vJaod ho nn tQ nko ft nmt. of other states said commission bo-1 top whch ho ,ogUlnturo nd rofulod lug empowered to draft equally to BOttu, Mr8. Wft,,, ia tho poo lnwB, all at tho cxponso of tho Stntoi. . , . lh Qrango, wns defeated after a sharp InHnlntnrn nnil Htnin nxiiRlltlvO! thnt debate. Tho Grango opposed now Ul0 nn ropr0Mnt0ll tho ,, laws on taxation, Insisting that on.jnnd ghouId g,vo Ul0m nn oplortun. forcement of existing laws wns nil , t0 ,mvo ft vocfl n tho ninU(jr that Is needed. As a compromise. ghQ Md (ho wn on,y nn ,. howovor, tho appointment of a com- 8trument nml offorw lo oraonn mlttco of flvo was decided upon to . fliii , ,,. ,,, . I I tllOU ! Sllf ttVJ MVIWI . ! look Into tho question nnd report nt next 8csslon. Tho oxocutlvo commlttoo wns In structed to examine tho lnws ptusod HVAiim FEEDS lOUITRY SUPPLIES LAND PLASTER HAY AND MILL FEEDS GARDEN SEEDS FIELD SEEDS And everything kept nt a first-class noed nnd feed con-corn. 1 TILLSON & CO. 151 High St of Initiation. Tho other law to bo Initiated by tho grango wns taken up on a resolu tion tiv A. I Mmnn. nnil n munsuro by tho last legislature, and, If nocos- wJl, b BUbmUUHl wnlch wlll rtoi)rlVo Bary, bring matters opposed by tho . In,,,nhlrn nf ... ,. ,n r0. grnngo to notice .of tho ""'J Putting In Modern Plumbing turo with request for omondmonta, MniniM(in nn i-.uUinilo,. Hnb- a mlttcd n resolution to amond tho Inl tlntlvo nnd referendum lnws by In serting nn emergency clause It wns RUILDING A HOUSE Wo enn supply you with tho lum bor you need nt tho price that will materially economise In tho coL Just como and soo ub and look ore our yards. GOODALE LUMIIKR CO., YardA Ncr Depei. THE REST 11READ MADE. Requires no world-wldo nonrch to find. Just put this naino In your mental memorandum book, nnd you hnvo struck It Ullom's bread. It M bound to mnku n hit with you nnd: your family tho first meal It appear un your tnblo. Don't forget that turn out flno rolls, plcn, cakes, otc, right hero. too. CAI'lTAL 1IAKERY, O. ULLOM, Prtip. a i or appeal. Tho grango reaffirmed Its opposi tion to tho Tuttlo nnd Johnson road to draft a road law requiring mo stato to pay CO per cent of road Im provomontB, tho counties 35 per cent and rond districts 15 per cent. Tho bill is to bo Introduced In tho noxt loglslnturo and Its passngo roquosted. Tho stnto lecturer's BURROstion of county trolloy lines wns Indorsed. Senator Ilourno and Roprosontn tlvo Hawley woro Indorsed In their offortit to seouro Jiutlco to tho set tlors In tho mntter of tho Southern Pnolfic land grants, extending from Portlnnd to Mnrysvllle, nnd dolnnnd Is mado that railroad land bo sold to miiiliiru tnr 19 f.fl tur nnrn. "'7 i-" """ "hv r0j)olutiou was adopted thank and answered numerous quest ons OB..turo for passing Tho principal compa.nt of tho ' rf , Grange Is that Mr. U'Ron did not,.,. ..." mt nrnnnrtv I It was rosolved thnt tho nccopt-l laws and authorised the stato master i conlondod mt ony ono coy ihould consult Its oftlcora beforo mnklng tho changes. He admitted that ho bo necessary for n porson soliciting signatures nnd thnt tho stato should stand all oxponso. It was shown that If an emergency clnuso should bo nttnohed to any bill thoro would bo no recourse, nor any dnngor of loss by technicalities, nnd thnt such a law should ho pnrt of tho stnto constitution. Tho following resolutions wero adopted; Opposition to nny ehnngo In tho Australian ballot law, ReprusontatlvoH to National grnngo wero Instruotoil to voto for tho o tabllshmout of n National Grango pa per. Friday, fleptembor 20, was chosen as Grango Day nt tho Htnto fair. It was recommended thnt notlvo work bo tnkon up In sovoral coun- fv r mtti if ainTfk niunnre whs n should have dono this, but oxcusod "" . """' -""w - - " .ties whoro most noodod as nn cxperi nun nnn nrtTinri w t rinnvHr wur tiw Pa'rrr real u resolution pro-j himself by saying he had done noth- J . . Mg against throwing out tho ere-J.n petitions on purely N- 3 grounds. It condemnod "ions as an invasion by Btate Hals cf the constitutional rights r-r'e e c 1 hGW TTTtfln nnd n. nnlvor- f -'-sir objected to the rosolu- al faorod throwing It out on e'" ' -nIfnl grounds. On voto lh" t'r crnniro. which was nt- lej niout 700 members, only Kr"s but endorsed tho roso F, lowlnc resolutions woro 1 Tho Referendum, resolved by Llnn County i session assembled this Ing In soaroU It was assortod that Thomaa Paulsen, of the executive committee mont in doputy work, nnd 12500 wns appropriated for tho snmo. Tho soorotury was nuthorlxod to B0 6 10 lr 1907. thf va ATnrASfl tho iks r f tho granges here represent ee- 'ho commltteo and all workers frcads who have helped seouro tho people the right to tako a ercJam voto on oxtraragant and wu oi me icgisiaiure. -ca that we regard the rei- ian veto on such measures as ated us by the constitution, attempts to defeat taking such cf the people on purely tecbnl- sroands la an Invasion of our Omental law. Memory of Jh4co Hoiw. Cereal, the Supremo Architect e unlTeree has called from our t oar honored, patron, Judgo R. iue, to kU koa la Heave. Stnto UniviTnlty IN-frrtiidum. Tho grango eounoll of Llnn county havo fl60 00080f thesaMlon Journal . j.i .. if U) DkIiiiaw ut nnntiAiu . . . . . .... u. .. of tho Grange, had mado the. ohargo "uu r " " . -,uv "" prlntoa xor uisiriuuuon nmuui; um that thore ai an attempt to do- n seeurlng enough namoa to a P- subordinate granges, prlvo tho people of tholr rights In tltlon, which has boon filed with the oilloar of subordinate granges the workings of the law. Mr. U'Ren's Moretarjr of stato. to hold up the P'!nre not to be eleotml suoowwlvely for fitntnmonta shed oonslderable light proprmuon oi )i, r u Wore than two yoars, ami nil onnng upon the hitherto obr. point. University. Other grange- ttrooin and was taken in good part by thoso out the stato had refused "' of the Grange who had eomplalned nd It was said an end oavor woul d be of being gold-brlcked. ad J htt - X f Z Mr. U'Ron said the bill was pre-'dor-e the action of the Llnn court V pared by Judge T. A. MeDrlde and Rrange. The subject as Introduotd himself, and after that U'RM n- was a surprise, and the state grange Ployed counsel to aseUt In l TZ thMrdetpfl Ienmrno attempt to --.Uj U may be said that they Justify or explain hi. eharge. I JW k,nw hafl th w " d? ' Mr U'Ren stated the charge9 to The resolution referred to reads as . fitlnwa be: First, that tho ballot ttue oi ,""."" In now houses nnd buildings, ns woll ns refitting old houses, keeps us protty busy In tho spring, whan building Is at flood tide. Our facili ties aro always equal to tho occa sion, and wo would Invite builders and contractors to got estimates from us on plumbing, gas fitting, stoiin1 fitting nnd roofing before going elto whoro, as wo do export work at rea sonable prices. A. L. FRASER SUM Nft Street. Phono Illfl. every measure must bo made by the Whereas, It has been Intimated by AUornoT General subT ap ?Z to the courts; the reason for this I" to ; din How the Allng of r,efer change Is that this power was abused -- -- by tho use of misleading ballot titles , ' ""' . AT iV- ,L.i,h prepared by the person, filing stteh voters than the law requires, petitions. Ian ' Second, a copy of eTery raeasare Wberoas, Their reasons for so do proposed by Initiative of referendum Ing are purely teohnlcal, therefore, petitions must be printed and mailed be it by tho state to eTery voter, all meas- Hesolved. by the Oregon State ures to bo bound In one pamphlet ' Grange, In regular session assembled with such arguments for and against that refusal to flfc referendum pe each measure a may be furnished tlUons on purely technical grounds by lta friends and enemies at their Is to bo Interpreted as a deliberate own expense. The reason for this act to defeat the usefulness of our .- v &,. ih ftM law the county' referendum lawn and to thwart the. ue In by-laws wero voted down, o ' - lU'iiuirknblo lU-Mtue. That I ruth Is stranger than fiction, has onoe moro Veen dernonstrntod In the llttlo town of Fodora, Tenn., tho residence of 0. V. Popper. Ho writ s "I was In bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of ftje lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me, and all hope had fled when I began taking Dr. King's Now Discovery. Then In stant rellof earno. The coughing MTTLE IKM'KKl soon ceased; tho blooding dlmlnlsh- '? 81IKK1' od rapidly, and In three weeks I was Uui aQ OJJ0 nee1 W(Jrrjr Bbout mutton able to go to work." Guaranteed thg Uwo of tbo yoaf ,f they cim Mct cure for coughs and colds, 60c and dftjn(y 8Dd delicious Spring Iamb oa 11.00 at J. C Perrys drug store. aDI,etUlnir and nourUhlBK fluw Trial bottlo free. lAOVlCBl J. W. LAWRENCE, lniiciiy linker, Lawrence A ltkec. Rclfabfe Grocer, At the OW . Stand mm mimmm mmmmm Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll never bother with kavla It done at home again. Time waa when ovory family could not alter to send tht washing to a laundry, hut times have changed so, tee, have the methods and prices. To4ay you can bettor afford to send tkt family washing here than not t. Ask about our prices on family wattn Ing, rough dry, or Mslihed. The Salem Steam Laundry FOR SALE! 3 mor meal, Wo have ereryehlng la hmmi1 FKUCHFUMLE iumumuumtpiLLS. fim lw M hnuw. Vwihiim, choice meats, and all the dellcaclw 'of tho season In both fresh aad 'smoked meats that will please tbo most critical epicure, HUU tHrwt Mktt I'lo Sit U1t1lumtKM.. IRUu.fla,i. SALEM WATER COMPANY omcvonnriAix. 7er water eerrlee HT We aro now In a position to make prices on vacant lots, also housed and lots In Highland addition, alotiK tho Salem-Portland now electric line. This property has not been offered for sale beforo Ipco tho completion of the road, and wo hnvo somo ex ceptlonally good buys. Derby & Willson WMo)tagf H4 MEALS 15c AT TJ1K Salem Restaurant Ham OOUHT STKKKT. Call and try tkea. MeVi lCc. Hoard per week 3.7I 4 z also (urnukM rooms vwy s 9 rejiLnnatit V IIIIIMMIIHMIMtimiill Hall's Fetty la now ope "J ready fer nu4 neaa. Koad ellt Weth s444 ot rlwr. A. D, PUTTY JOWW, l-10-l-d FwrtMarv i V.-.I clerks did not, and, In practice, will of tbo pcopU), and that It Is to 'SMd in Ssttm kv Tb f -1 payaUe aseatUr, i s4tiuh