A $40,000,000.00 bachelor fell victim to eupid's dart. But Dame Gossip has it that the pocket book was hit instead. flTV 1KKIAL I'Al'Kil Carl i, blMM-ouiker hditor md 1'ruprielor TlbelRoseburo Evening Bews EST FOR ONE WEEK ONLY THE CHILDREN'S PARADE. The most inspiring feature of the carnival "was the children's parade, on Thursday. Nearly one thousand school hoys and girls participated in this demonstration of Kose burg's school strength. They were an order ly group and made a splendid impression on the visitors and all who saw them. In the school children of this country rests the hope of the future of our nation. They are tin men and women of tomorrow. In their training and education the safety and per petuity of our institutions is lodged. And after viewing them in parade and otherwise and knowing that the same kind of training and influences prevail throughout the coun try one must feel that they will guard well the trust that will soon he reposed in them. THE GRAND FINALE. A diamond dealer committed suicide over business worries. We would too if we had to care for many diamonds. Kgypt has started a ltaek-to-the-farm movement. She must have heard about Ore gon. I The only people that we know of that did not get to see or enjoy the carnival were the newspaper men. They had to stay in their plants all day long and see that the paper was made ready and the news delivered to the readers. We always thought that we would like to have a motorcycle till we saw the races this afternoon. But no more for us. We wouldn't take any chances of holding to the handle bars. Tonight will be turned over to fun. No one with a serious thought or purpose will be permitted on the streets. Kven such staid individuals as the city "dads" will put away their burdens of looking after the city and will join in the festivity and joy. There will be hundreds of people on the streets bent on innocent mischief. It is understood that the entire police force of the city have been advised to keep hands off except where a breach of the peace has been committed. Ju any event those who keep themselves within the hounds and do not go to any ex treme will not he molested in their enjoy ing the last night of tlie carnival. Jlorns will add to the din of voices, confetti will make over the streets and mirth and merri ment will reign supreme. Everyone is ex peeted to have a good time. If any one does not he has no one to blame but himself. The Idler's Corner v, A Candid Judge. U'RENISM. Yesterday the Orange, by a vote of 90 to 5, adopted a resolution scoring Single Tax and taking a slap at U'Uen, the father of the idea in this state. When the resolution was presented it came up for open discussion and U'lien himself demanded the floor. lie Rpoke for twenty minutes and then as speak ers were limited to five minutes each he beg ged for more time. It was granted him and be spoke for twenty minutes more. After bis talk the resolution was finally adopted as introduced by the vote recorded above. This should have been sufficient for this self-imposed law-maker and law-giver and savior of the state of Oregon. But in keep ing with his usual dishonorable tactics he waited till three o'clock this morning, w hen most of the delegates that had voted on the resolution had dispersed, ami then he went out and got a number of delegates to come in and a motion was made expunging from tin; resolution such things as were the ex pression of the Orange on their disapproval of U'Keii. This motion was carried by a vote of 'J7 to !. There ought not to be much consolation to l"Ken in this vote, but to such an unscrupulous man as he it means exoneration. Hut to the O rangers whom he fooled and played with it spells hostility. .Ami the Grangers will remember it this fall when they arc called upon to vote on U'lv'ell's pet theory Single Tax. Let every' Granger beware of the Single Tax. It is the most pernicious piece of h poei itical legislation that has r Keen initiated in Oregon. It is dangerous to ecrv man orj woman in the state of Oregon, lie he hank er, farmer, laborer, merchant or otherwise. "Beware of the Single Tax and ote against it whenever it appears. A Dover lawyer tells a story in which tig ures the lion. II. L. Dawes, who. it seems, in his younger days was an indifferent speaker. Shortly after his admission to the bar he had a case which was tried before a North Adams justice of the peace, and Dawes was opposed by a lawyer whose elo-I (iience attracted a large crowd. The jus-! tiee was perspiring in the crowded room and ! 4 eviuenuy last losing ins icyipei. rin.uiv lie drew off his coat and. in the midst of the eloquent address, burst out: "Mr. Attorney, supposing that yui lake a seat and let Dr. Dawes speak. I want to thin out this crowd." Lippincott's. f'leverton (who has hired a taxamctcr cab to propose in) Say "yes", darling. Miss Calumet Give me time to think. "Heavens! But not in here! Consider the expense!" On The Jump. "Is it really only ten minutes' walk to the station from vour house?'' asked Citinian. "What a ridiculous question!" exclaimed Suburbs. "Nobody in lovely Swamphurst ever 'walks' to the station. I may say. how ever, that it's only about eight and a half minutes' run." Catholic Standard and rimes. Grand Introductory Sale BALDWIN CO'S. FULL LINE OF Baldwin Ellington Hamilton Howard Monarch Pianos The only American Piano to win grand prize. The largest factories in the world. Established 1862. Capital over $3,000,000. Sold direct from factory to purchaser on easy terms or for cash. MONEY REFUNDED IF INSTRUMENTS NOT AS REPRESENTED Call and be convinced Wm. D. BELL Local Dealer Roseburg, Ore. J. T. Scott, Factory Representative Roseburg. Oregon L. H. Rhoades Co. Store. SEE THE Domestic Economy. Mollie, the Irish domestic in tile service nf a Wilmington household, was one afternoon doing certain odd bits of work about the place when her mistress found asioii to rebuke her for one piece of carelessness. "Ymi haven't wound the clock. Mollis." said she. "I watched you closely, and you gave it only a wind or two. Why didn't you complete the job f" "Sure. mum. ye haven't forgot that I'm lea viu" toniorrer, have ye ' asked Mollis. " I ain't goin' to be doin' any of the new gyurl 's wulrk !" 1 larper's Weekly. "So you actually wen to church last Sun day f" ' "I really did." "I-Aeiise me if I seeiu skeptical. What was the text t" " A ha. I have vou t here. The text w as I le iriveth His beloved sleep.' " " ' i- 1. 1 vork. And w ho w ere t here ? ' "All flic beloved, it Set Hied to tile." Cleveland Plain Dealer. P.lll.v Mills We insist that the K'osebiiru' 'oiimn ivial i 'al- I 'II bet you a kiss on the Athletics. I'll U'o.Voll. We'll let .lack hold tile I 'hilade phia Record. Club Band is ei it it led to nunc than i.rdmarv mention and credit for their participation m the festivities of the week. The bovs have made a most creditable showing and should be encouraged financially, so that weekly baud concerts uiAv be the rule this summer. pie Mother -"Tommy always eats m when we have friends at dinner." Visitor--" Why is that. Tommy !" Tommy-" 'Cos we don't have no pie in .ither time." ARNOLD SHOWS Alabama Minstrek Fef urinK c,lev.er Hi!ly Young and imfim mavailia I'lllIUUCia makers in the best thing in the wav of a minstrel and jubilee singers that has ever been carried by any Carnival Co. Ouren's Gla Rlovpr; And sPviners- Here they blow RiaSs WUICIia VJICUS OlUWeiJ) lnto neckties dressesnnd all kinds of figures where they give each visitor a free present. See them. Amvana The Show Beautiful is one of the features and is something I! j u uov.i uuu iii inj xjmji. uiuw ui crow ds. Dog and Pony Circus aZd Buster Brown liilVXZL?'orld- He unsold The Jungleland Lcuonat The Fun Factorv Is where -vou l?l,Kh- The funniest show X 11 1 uil 1 CltlVJl v you ever saw. Don't miss it. The Free Attraction are Henry Kerns in his High Dive. Major Don The Balloon Ascension yr The Arnold Amusement Company have a fine show and display this season and are all nice people. News Want Ads Pay t