DAILY OAPITAIj JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 0, 1008
EX-SECRETARY OF STATE
MUST DIG UP k 1 03,925.4 1
Decree of Judge Galloway In the Famous
Suit to Recover Fees Collected In
Violation of the Flat
Salaty Law
r
Men
What is perhaps tho biggest judg
ment xsvor rendered ngninst a private
Individual la tho state of Oregon
ftM handed down by Judgo Gallo
way of department two of tho circuit
court, whop ho found for itho. plain
tiff In tho sum of ;i03,92S.41 in
tho Dunbar case, Tho findings of
fact and tho conclusions of law and
the decision by tho court, which are
jHinted horowlth, was signed up by
the court Saturday.
George 0. Bingham, of counsol
for Dunbar, Is authority for tho
statement that tho cobo will bo ap
pealed to tho supromo court as Boon
s tho proper paporn can bo mado
Mt.
in tho Circuit Court of tho stato
of Oregon for Marlon county. De
partment No. 2.
Tho stato of Oregon upon rolntlon
of J. K. Sears, a resident taxpayer
of Oregon; and tho stato of Oregon
upon tho rolntlon of J. H. McNnry,
a district attornoy for tho llilrd ju
dicial district of Oregon, plaintiff,
Vs. P. I. Dunbar, doffmdnnt.
This matter horotoforo having
co mo on regularly to bo honrd, plain
tiff nppenrlng by J. II. McNory and
h. H. Mahan, Its attorneys of record
nud tho defendant nppoarlng by C.
0. Fulton nnd 0. 0. ninghnm, his
Attorneys of record, and plaintiff
and dofendnnt, aftor Introduction of
the ovldouco, having submitted this
causo to tho court without argu
ment and tho court not IioIiik fully
Advised took this causo undor con
sideration until this 27th day of
March, 106.
And now tho court bolng fully ad
vised makes and files tho following
Finding of Itarti:
First, The court finds that tho
novo relator, J. II, MoNary, 1b tho
regularly olectod, duly qualified and
acting district attorney for tho third
judicial dltrtrlct of Oregon. That
tho defendant was tho regularly
elected, duly quallflod and acting sec
retary of the etato of Oregon from
on or about Jan. 0, 1809, until on
or about Jan. 14, 1007.
That plaintiff Is entitled to an ac
counting from defendant of all tho
few collected as Bccrotary of stato.
148.00
814.00
Articles of Incorporation. $ 9,144.50
Issuing commissions to '
notaries public 17,166.00
Issuing trademarks . . . . ' 12.85
Copying laws and journ'ls 11,084.75
Issuing appointments of
commissioners of deeds
Issuing miscellaneous
commissions
Issuing agents' cortlfl
of flro insuranco com
panion 35,660.00
Insuranco llconso to lifo
Insuranco agonts . . . .
Issuing annunl llconsoo to
llfo and flro Inournnco
companies
Issuing requisitions nnd
-warrants of arrest. . . .
Registration of tltlo iu
Insuranco mattors . .
Issuing power of nttr'y
Issuing certificates of au
thority In Insuranco
nintors
Statements of mutual flro
flBsoclallons .
3,759.00
21,488.17
912.00
330.00
970.00
105.00
390.00
Thnt from nil sour cog ho
reclvod $'103,926.41
That said sum of monoy was col
luded by dofondant from divers por
tions, firms, public and prlvato cor
porations and p'alntiff, botwoon snld
dntc for tho purposo aforesaid,
and that on or nbout Jan. 14, 1907,
dofondnnt'fl term of offlfo oxplrod
and he has failed, neglectod and re
fused and doeu now fall, neglect nnd
rofun to account to IiIh wiicceasor )n
olllco or to nny othor person author
Ir.cd to rocolvo tho samo for olthor
tho wholo or any part of said sum
received by him as aforesaid.
That defendant rocolved paid
monoy to tho una of plaintiff and
converted it to defendant's own ubo.
An CouritsNiniig of Law
Tho court flnda thnt plaintiff In
entitled to a docreo of this court
ngalnBt defendant for tho sum of
1103,920.41 together with Its costs
nnd disubmemonta herein,
PocrtMV
HaBori upon tho finding of facts
and conotuolons of law horotoforo
mndo and filed horoln, It Is ordorcd,
Use A
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
tj. i rS
Because it's econom
ical. Because it saves
time.
Because it gives best
cooking results.
Because its flame
can be regulated
instantly.
Because it will not overheat your kitchen.
Because it is better than the coal or wood stove.
Because it is the perfected oil stove.
For other reasons see stove at your dealer's,
or write our nearest agency.
Made irrthree sizes and fully warranted.
t nffttU1 - ' A.
A
yamg steady light, si
cannot bo equaled
for its bright and
simole construction
and absolute eefety. Equipped
with latest Improved burner. Mado of brass throughout
and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room,
whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Every
lamp warranted. Wrlto to our neorcot agency if not at
yoar dealer'a.
STANDARD OH. COMPANY
(INCOIU'OKATED)
Reception to Teachers.
Tho Salem Woman's ChrlBtlon
Tomporanco Union gnvo an Informal
rocoptlon Friday evening to tho pub
lic school tenchora of this city, nnd
onlortalnod nearly ono hundred of
confined to hor bed a patient sut
feror through yenrs of greatost pain,
but nolthor confinement nor pnlu
have been nblc to cloud her faco or
quonch hor happy spirit, whllo her
calm truBt and Implicit confidence
in God's donllngs with hor nre woll
OREGON'S
OPP O RTUNlXy
COLONIST DATES from nil prtB f
t ' - tho United Static and Canada to nil
" parte of Oregon and the Northwest
" , vill b0 put-into effect by
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DAILY DURING MARCH AND APIUL, 1008
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Corresponding Rates from all othor Eastern points stmwir
Tho Colonist Rate is th0 Krcatwt of nil homoballdcni. OrtjesUi
unlimited resources and nccdi . moro people- who desho h !u
larger opportunities. "
Oregon pcoplo can accomplish splendid results ty heaMlit
this opportunity to all tho world. Send Oregon literature rJtiJ
good rollablo Information nbout tho stato, far and wide Call on lj
uuifu miiiuuuOMUi iw ii iivwvaom v,
FARES CAN BE PREPAID
Horo nt homo If desired. Any agent la authorized to accept th
rcquiroa uoposn nnu loicgrnpu i:cKOt to any point. Call on lea
ngont or addroas.
tho braln-dovoloporB, mostly ladled, worthy of Immltatlon.
but also a. nprln.kllng of the male
podngogB. Refreshments w6ro sor
vod, nnd spcechos and musical num
bers wore tho ordor of tho ovanlng.
Tho program Included tho
Ing:
During thoso years ho hns drawn
around her a largo circle of frionlw,
who In going to her to mlnlstor ho'p
hnvo thomBolvus boon grontly holpod
follow-, by her loving words and kind honrt.
j Thud It often Is in llfo; wo find
Instrumental march, Engloman tho most deslrnblo Christian graces
WledorBchon," by Miss BushnosH. iwhero Booming nflUctlons nboun
Short addrossoa by Principal Gra-'nnd tho sunbeams raroly enter. Doc))
hnm of tho 12aBt school, Principal down In tho cnuyona grow tho rarest
Peebles of tho Grant school, PrlncI- ferns nnd fairest flowers,
pnl Miller of tho Park school, and A program was rondored consist
ProfOBsor Smith of tho High school .Ing of hymnB. a dovotlonal exorcise
Veal slo, "Llttlo Thluf" and "Auf!led by MrB. E. II. Ilolknap, and tha
wai. McJiuitRAr,
General Passenger Agvnt, Portland. Orrgon.
QW
BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLMI
Is Self-rising. It makes Genuine Brown
Bread, Toothsome Quick Biscuit, and a
GLORIOUS BOILED PUDD
Sold by Al Grocers
I nd Indued and decreed hv tha court.
That Mpon snld accounting being Ithut plaintiff hnvo and recover of
fcad, It wns found that botwoon Bald 1 nnd from tho dofondant tho sum of
'Jan. 0, 1880, nnd Juu. 14, 1007, do- $103,920.41, tOROthor with Its coat
fondant, as sccrotary of Btato, ro-' and disbursements heroin, taxed and
celvod for filing allowed at $
SALEM MACHINE
POLITICIANS HIRE
DOUBLE-COLUMN SPACE
Wloderahon," by Midi Uushuoss.
Short npoeoheg by Principal Kra
mer of tho Lincoln school, MIm
Welch nnd Mrs. Wonlgor.
Vocal solo, "Stolon Wlngi," and
"Daddy's Baby I)oy," by Pay Hutch
ins. Itocltntlon, "Tho Sohoolma'am's
Courtship." by MIst Carrlo Oliver.
Tho leading womon of tho W. O.
T. U, nro mnklng preparations for a
campaign of more through tenohltu
of temporauce aud purity work as
carried on In connection with pub
lic education by their organisation.
A Birthday Party.
On last Woduosdny afternoon a
most onjoynblo surprise wob given
Mrs. Hnrck, of South Salem, Iu hon
or of hor 44th birthday.
Mrs. John Bayno, Mrs. M. E. Hol
QOtnb and a few other neighbors
qulotly planufd It all.
presentation of llttlo tokens of love.
Ico cream nnd cako wore then sorted
nnd nil went away boarlng a song
with them. Thoso present were:
Mrs. John Bnyne, MrB. O. W. Hob
Fon, Mrs. S. C. Klghtllngor, Mro. R.
R Wright, Mh, Wonlgor, Mrs. John
Lodllo, Mra. M. IS. Holcomb, Mrx.
Sarah Carmlchaol, Mrs. O. S. Town
ond, Mrs. X. P. RnsnvJBson, Mrs, F
Kurz, Mrs. B. H. Bolknnp, Mrs.
Harck; Mltwoss irary McCormlck,
Buby Hnrck, Mablo Harck, Minnie
Harak, Mablo Raimussen, Agnes
Bayne.
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Say, Salem doos noid a now ho'.ol
or two If wo are to havo such crowds
as Saturday very often,
o
Tlu OItiis
aorobat finds It nocaaenrv at nil
tlwes to koep his muscles and joints
winp-e. That Ii tho reason thnt
lllltWlrftlla nT llinin linnn .. Iintlla
Burly In the afternoon friends b-iunliirir Snow Liniment always on
gun to assemble nud soon the par- hand A sure euro for rhoumntlsm,
lors were full to overflowing with out lrHlii8. sore throat, lame bnc :,
eloetut friends contraeifd muuelos. corns, bunions,
uowt inoims and nil pain. Prlco 25e BOo and
For years Mro Hnrch ih. le,n $1 00 r bottle sold bv all doaler
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HAVE AN EARNEST CM
For tho comfort of tho folks at homo. Bundle J? to
family washing and, phon No. 2C early Monthrjff m
to cond ni Wagon lor tho clothes. Wo will imy
money, worry and discomfort, nnd tavo tbo olothos, u well. Tk;
will come back to you froah, crisp and clean.
WE DO IT RIGHT
The Salem Steam Laundry
TUB, LAUNDRY THAT KNOWS BOW
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THIS ST.VrKSMAN TO WK1TK DOWN
Tho political maehino fool as If thoy would bo porfootly safe In doing
huelnois with tho pooplo of this community if it wore, not for The Oap
'tal Journal.
SO TIIHY 1II1IK HlWrii IX
HOVKH'H CHABAC1KH.
Thoy hlro spaoo to roast tho odltor of thin paper for his political ac
tivities, fortunately ho has not bon lndlototl nnd bus never had to
employ tho Push Atturuay to dofend him.
A dmib'e column mco has been engugttd la tke StuUtnmn to pulnt
tho churaoter of The Capital Journal wUtor as tUt Hohlu would havo
tho peop!o boo It.
W TIIK MACUl.N'K COULD HlliUXCH THH CAPITAL JOVHN.VL
THHV WOUfiB llli IT.
If Mil editor and Senator Bourse aud W. a U'ltun are m had men
and as nniMHiu'ar with the iteaple a. tk maoiUue would Iwve them be
lieve how unpopHlar must tho mnehlu be If U U ta hire mm to pull
thorn down still further? What l Uie4r orlmtT They are for State
ment No. 1.
A MAJOKITY 01' THH HHPUHhlOANS
8TATKSIKNT NO. 1.
Knowing that the Oregon political inaqhlno, la HHtlor tMatotiiiMit, tbtr
charge that "IIOI'Ktt IS THR OU15LTKST SLVqillNH.MAy 1' TIIK
Wl'NTY."
Will tho statomnn iaeus tell thj piibllo who wrttae IU twatolHm
kHUch1 tleimrtmeutf
Win It pi8e tell the public who pyi for ikat two-eolmn apeee
hired to write down tho character of UofwT
Tho name of the genileman who la doing it, nnd the eource of the
money that Is paying for It would Interest the puello.
The Jotirunl HuuuorU Uepnblloen prlnelplee hnt Hot the maohlao.
READY TAILORED CLOTHES
rOR WELL DRESSED
MEN.
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PRICE RANGE
ao t $40
In ouo of our rigs Justi d
vnn nwnod 11. More,, In M.
you wp have all the pfettuM
only a raoro fraction of tha e
n nvin itnhie. Yob M
limited In your choice of tw
.1.1 -..- llnrv tPTlhH til B"
ply anything you woke, w
runabout to a coach ana imb.
can wo servo you?
FASHION STAMiS.
C. W. Ynnnkf, Prop.
131-137 N. High St. FhoBt m
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Doa't read thU unless you are In aed of -ooo ' '" 'i
urnciM, ana win 10 save mouey oy uujing "' , iteH
Until Marrh so i nMor to make room for new goods. l"
will be offorod at gently reduced prices.
These are h!' of standard moko and good fljgjj, tft
..V.Taill
Ono now S-Jnoh wagon, complete Ho'lO W1
TJA
There's plenty o hum
bugf in tea; not one ounce
in a ton Schilling's Best
YwfirreUmiwBrUifcvi ioK Bodlnj,, Oa. Aujf, 37, 1306 "
ii4Uj4Kf Um Isold by all Urugguta.
' K C. Down tk Co.. Ohleejo. III.
fNcUa u Ih uiT I had a JU
ohso of the stouiaeh anj bowels. In
te iii; of 1901 1 ttoMgbt a bottle
of Kod 1 aa ! the M?ripf' 1 rlvol
al' tll foil! !l Uoir la l.uII !
.buy Mhv ju live ong ond p'-oa-
I tit 1 auiiRi ivry irmy, i.- n tor
Batteries!
Batteries
Batteries! J
Batteries!
Three Crescent 3flc.
good rcltablo dry coll. Gheapest balterj' on the market.
Ouo new biiKsv. best make. . .'. n"nn
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una new buggy, best make. Ss00
3209
98.00
160.00
One new runabout
Ono 'new disc ' harrow . , . , . i
g One now Tiger drill
gc Ono new Buckeye binder . . . .
un new uucKoya mower
6AM
160.00
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ELECTRIC LAMP
S Oail!o Power Lamps 15
18 Gatulle Power Liunits 15c
12 Candle Powor Lawrw 35
Electric Fixture & Supply Co,
FRED R. WATERS. Manaecr
245 Liberty St,
una new Duokoyo rako
One new Davis cream separator ;'
One new H-luch Rook Island Clipper teel p low
r ... i i....k rv Toinn.i CHooer Btoel plow
Ono new 10-inch Rock Island Clipper steel plow..
Ono new hnndmnJe llebt oxnrose 7 09
One new handmade light expross VJJv at wrS
Also second-hand cultivator, mower ' ,gu0arfi c!0
Slnglo-treee, double-trees, neok-yokes. dw
at a 30 per cent reduction. ,mu. I15, 1'
An jisortman of about $300 worth of, "
nlshea aud stales will be put on sale. linDiemaat er Tf
X. l will also sou on coium"" t.; It
which you may wish to dispose of. at any "J"" BBUt Apn
m 10 per ci'iu dlecouut on palnta, eta ns and -
Coin ..nnllllllOS. . ., $L
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solution, test 29 to 31 Baume. ..
For sale by PLETCHKR AilUI), "VL.oBr
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