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About The Evening journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1902 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1902)
Vf- i; 1002,;; e '" ; V ALMUtP P. BOW1N.V Telephone . Mhi 300 SUBSCRIPTION PRJC& - . scr Wfae'Jt . . 10 Cents in the City. . Dellvsred any wfier By nuUl lo ur addres. J300 per year. - . 0; - aLUO tar four montn. rii. )i v.,,; ; " i "': ' ' ' . " ' JOURNAL PRINTING CO., PUBUShERS I PORTLAND, OR., MARCH IB. 1902 - - LOCATE THE FAIR. ' " .Matter ure o shaping themselves thai i H U high time, the location was ihad ot : thfi Wt vhron the great Lewi, and Ojvj Fair to bo heli i f It l to- be a great exposition, with; all Its plans upon high lines, and It taken n "long white to get the gfoun in ahapo lor such gigantic enterprise. .Therefor thl important pari of the undertaking sihould be attended to at the earliest pra&-tb-abls moment. Portland has many locations suit , .. for the. Fair, careful selection should bo , made, and. only the very bet , I'lace should be decided upon. If the com' . mittee make a. mistake in thl particular, ft will result In Inconvenience ana hard ship for many thousand people, and the .persona who make the mistake Will never, hear the end of It; There Is no necessity i jot ..mistakes, and If any are made,' the men Who make them will be held strictly responsible. . - ' One of the moat Important features of the location will be Its acoesslblllty Cen-O tral location must be a leading oonsldera v tion, for the Fair Is to be a fair 'for the people. The lion.' with time and money n their hands, and carriages to ride In. " can go long distances, ; jVut Ath ' mlddlo. classes, the people who work, and who. i . vvuiyuH im vast majority, cannot ao so. Buslne tnen'wa'nt to go to the Pair, and want to co often.; and their time Is too Valuable to.ee consumed on the Way to, and from. - Every reasonable argument ts.H In favor of a central location, within walking distance of the business center nf Portland,' If possible. Buch an accessi ble location may easily be round, and In the name of common eense let It "be se lected. " j , . J If the managers of the Fair want to In cur the hostility of the people, and give the great enterprise a cold enowerfbath Ht its beginning, let them select some dis tant and Inaccessible location. , Should they make such a mistake,, they will hear f of it with n uncertain sound. ? "iM -f. , RELIEF FOR FARMERS. 1 , , . Sherman Is, area considered, the banner i wheat county of Oregon. Three years f'no this county produced one-sixth 'of th wheat crop of the state. It Is prairie section and so fertile .Is' the soil that two crops have- often been harvest ed from one seeding;; Now that the Wag-' on Road lands auesMon In that county ' appear t- be near IngWtfttletaent, l would seem that" Immigration might profitably be directed,.., that region?. '. Jk military wagon road company, at' a tfine WheiS Congress appeared delighted (o have any excuse for 'donating to corporations the public domain, secured a ' large " land - grant from the government on condition' that it' would construct 'a highway that might be used by. the wagon supply trains then transporting provision to the 4 military camps of Oregon.. The promo t , ere carried out their contract after the fashion of that day, charging heavy tolls to all travel save that of the ignited States. But nothing: was done to. desig nate th sections claimed by the com-" , pany, . and when Immigration commenced settlers ' occupied them.- Ejectment , pro - cceding Were begun. the United State Supreme Court rendering Its judgment that .the clalmajjf the settlers were at fault.' -Conirress is now called upon to pay the Military Wagon Btoad Company for such of Its lands as settlers Have ap propriated, and thus Quiet title to the 1 many splenlid farms that' have ben carved out of that long unsettled district. "SrThe Columbia- Southern railroad, con neaing with the p. B. A n: at Biggs, A mines' east of The Dalles, traverses Sherman county from end to end, afford-' Ing a superior market for the products ' of Its soli. . QROWINQ GRANDLY. On every 'hand appear the unmistakable evidences of . Jh good growth that -Portland is making. 'New business buildings of the most' modern design and substan tial construction arer going up In many localities, and are rented a soon as the foundation is laid. Their owners express themselves as being " well satisfied with the renu they are to receives, and the ranters ' say they would not pay such rents if ihey were not. satisfied with the business lhy are doing. In. the matter of new homes, they are springing up" on every- hand, and in that line Portland is surely onthe path of pro gress Residence corners whl-h liave for vear been held for speculation are now t-tlng covered with new houses,, which nadily rent At very profitable rate. On , the Eaat Side, rnrticuhrly, new homes are sprhiglng; up most magically. Most of them 'are being .built by tie people who are . to occupy them, and ' consequently 'they are,of tasteful ' tinlsh; and with' grounds laid out with all the comfort's 'end adornments of. home. ' 1 1 On the East Bide Portland has abundant room. for. spread, and U now spreading. er advantages' a a home city are. very numerous, and Ihcliide the best, water in the ; world and Innumerable street cars l.) annihilate distance. The home-seekers now arriving fn wh large number wilt make no mistake when they locate' their families hi' Portland. J" '"".' (:' ': 1 'CovrtshlPI8 irihk. It classifies women rTT"'rV'1-!-i- . i';rsnd' men, ssM'arirels'Jiand "brute." .And ncwr Buutito ur-nti.in. Oregon, I state of many resourcea, a Pewoomera ',B. nnd,ou;wwn !nuvj won, -sua some et io oistncts are now revealing morowi that was 9 here -lorore-jteHeved .they "poseeseed. 'The niateaug of ajnm in koh that used to be considered- worthless for practlcsl ag riculture are tOW sending down streams of golden grsln that serprisei the world. The region ef . Antelope! Vatley, eft miles from The Dalle, used to be regarded as merely gra grawn ' region, ana nt for nothing els. But now it Is springing a 4urpr1se."Cliarlea 6. turbln, who' has tor years been heavQy engaged , In sheep raising therersay;''The resources of our section hay V as '-yet t been . hardly scratched, and they are going to astonish the older settled dlstrlots of the Wlllam ette. Itr was supposed that because our vicinity was of vole file -formfctiun, that consequently . ll contained .no mineral wealth. That is now being shown to be p cilstake, and we are developing what we Lei lev .may turn out to be one tof the richest mining camps li tlie Northwest. There are , oyer 30 pirtfmWng claims being epened up, among ifjej jbejflg; p the1 j f J cfamis of tne KimDcriysCompany, the Ma nila, the Dewey, the Xone Sur, tht Oold jMaadaM,., aji Several others. The ere tests show that c'u4ns mtnlnr l try ing to be a big Jnduitry, In our part ot Eastern Oregon. ' a nd .Hli its wealth o grass on top and Its, wealth of mineral under groiad, certainly iu fntiir "may Be. considered aMu'red." . ': . i ig-JJi,j...iLlO!.i.liH! IMPROVED PRIMARIES. In the wtidom 6f the next legislature It is to be heped that the. preseht primary law In Connection with Its registering feature W attended and made less cum bersome, , t it asking and expecting alio gether: to ijj'h pf jtne n" to have .them line up and.sund around and wait fr en hour or' more 'in (iklhg their turn to ieglsjer; Th4 is tygent need of rf form in thl esil?iV and ommon sens must devise some way ' to tftke thl imposition oil the voters. r, J too short In these busy dsrs t9 thus wtt rnjri' time, iThftoreeet-lH4marr law -.tor the result 'r1 ateh'w'k';W''hil lJt ' legilature. inree election ,ww were tramea, .out neither one ' could be creed upon, so all were lhed arid bvtcbed, and what wa left of each Was' pafted onto parts of others, and then pushed through the leg- Ulaturp: , . . Tbl. imperfect work, should be care fully revised and improved upon, and the -law. so shaped fhet if wilt work no hard ehlpi noon the people,. ; COLORED AND DISCOLORED. From, the highly colored and discolored report lit ith1. Oregonlan, th reader might think that the regular Republican ticket' In Saturday' prlmarle had been routed, horse and foot. Such. figures are deceiving, , and he ' so-called Independent movement did hot' score any uch victory as js tjIalmeoVl Mmnf, "ot the men on the so-calied Independent ticket are regular Republican.' who in convention will re fuse to voM,othe than with the regular organisation' When "the county conven tion assembles, It remains to.be seen If a great, lndepndent victory has been Won, . Figure that are pow flaunted will have, to be verified. . - v .' . ' " 'rT"" .'The' good people of. Astoria have con tributed 11000 for the relief of the suffer ing Boer. ;womn and' children confined In coneeatrailpa camp in the Transvaal, Most of this pumvM contributed by those who .have, sulff red the torment 6t British) opprvesron. Grade th larle of official down to a commercial bait and the trouble and bickerings of politici will cease. Give a hundred dollar bookheeper a hundred dol lar salary; a,llxty dollar clerk sixty dollar wage, and tn pot or pontic win scarcely simmer, ' . Now . that Johh Vince has gone, prob ably back ; to Nova. Scotia, whence he came, while, owing other people money, sonif -people t honest enough to say that , hik Mparture is wortn an it coat. . The. icalsey 1 to .meet his brother today vwlth' a, battUshlp.' Hsnry seemed to be quiet ano peactaois enougn wnue in mm . 1. - ',if 1am .km .n.iU. fa nn. serious. , " . r'. . .-. ' '"' On all 'sides are heard word of com mendation of Aon. J, 'N. Wlllomson, and it look as though "he were to be the coming man of the people for Congress. While here Pflhee Henry wa whisked around on Twmgr ot lov." rfe has not gotten over rhat affection yet. ' Brother Dryan Is smelling around New pfork to discover if Hill has any mice turned out. ' ' 1 North Dakota, weather ought to be petty effecth Imbalgratlon literature for Oregon. . ., , : , . . There will 'undoubtedly be "rising temper-ature" 4 this, bailiwick tomorrow. PHILOSOPHY OF COURTSHIP . Courtship Is the nflme usually given to the Issue and acceptance of challenges for. the matrimonial combat. : . . In courtship people can be happy M 'hoUrs and tp)erable a week, all In' ortb' day of tndard length. , Courtship Ms: a mngi' lco.,, through , which a plain face ; becomes" to die' pair of eyes beautiful. : To others" the lens is 'clear, glass; . ' ' i ,i Courtship a rainbow gateway to a eume $ at storm; a . quarantine station outside "the post of dwillusion. .Nothing In thl Ufe could even be such perfect happiness as courtship would be if..if iwei.v.--;-;-; r 1 ... --V',. . . r ourlshlp andmarrlage are sometimes vesorted ,to; as';a means of livelihood by dukes,' blgBTiUsts nd other. Highway robberyiuimore'.'hottest'-.- f-;. no doubt-they are. traW.mut all touohe to gold.; Sotnev' . ' ' I ,ii , ... .Mi.. .1.. J i ' 1 ' : -'. - - ' - ' ' - -f - " " - 1 : r -To make Hood vegetable oupi ut Jhta a granite or porcelain pot elk pound, of tresh beef (cut up); cover t. WUhnye uurts of water. 8kim it carefully from time-to time. Do not' allow ft to boll hard. A gentle simmer Will draw raortr of the Juice from the meat. When It comes to' the boiling point "add aiep spoonful of at. three-auarter of ' pound of liver, cut in piece, end som. whole black. pepir. Slice four enrrBts; Three- turnip pa-ed and ' sliced, six. onions, and HVe or six potatoes and thrse tcmntoes-may be added an hour" before vu wish to use the soup also a bunch ot pot-herlw. Take ou th pieces of- mcRt, but' clip w. tlie vegetables to reV n:lh in when serving. This khould be lolUa gciHlv' .or lx or elslit hours, t ) " l i. ' ;'V ' i u For 1Vn omnia roused by nervousness, try hoi bath Just before tottilr.g. The silk gown will not be such a cov eted article oi' diers, because of' tho price, M the new avtiflclal silk made from W'ovjT proves n sucess. U.Jii.flow bt?tf de-. velOited In Switzerland, and i so ilearly like the product of the silkworm , tbat.it is difficult to dlntlnijilsh th differ nod. White muslin necktie tucked; In point at the end and trimmed Wljth 'Valeh- elenne lace are among the Trench nov ttles,. and black and pluld 'neckties" are also much worn by the Parisians. rV Is in ail the little accessorles.'of dress that French women especially excel, and the ba!ayeusc in their cklrts, their ' yells. g oves. und neck frills and how htey are put on, oro all of spectnl Impirtanf-e' to them, which is more than half the 'secret or rn'fr suwessln dress.. i The coat and skirt gown of buttmer' bine linen, faced on the edge. With bul tee -colored batiste cought with croas- wie line of, tiny gold button. "at.1h", at Interval, is. a cnarmmg (summer dress. The coat with the Eton front and a basque frill In the bark is pretty for this worn with a white tulle vest and a gold bejf ' - ', f For salted peanuts get uproasted nuts, shell and', rub oft the , red Bltih. 'J " Uiy tiipni on a flat' granite dlh lhd , pour Over them two or three spoonsful of melted butter; place ; In th oven and turh frequently; sprinkle well with salt, and when sufficiently brown and crisp remove from the oven and shake off all -loose salt. C .'" '. . An orthhary corner In a room that lacks distinction was -improved by. using a rich screen for a background.. Before it was placed a beautiful mahogany tea tabje and two dainty chairs, that would have lost their decorative valu 'again! the wallpaper. :-y:A':t ': A stone crock or a hox oi; tin,, with, a cover, preferably the flrat, lath only safe place In which to keep oloths that have been dipped. in oil or .turpentine and used for" polishing floors or furniture. '' ' , The fact that youngster ruin th ap pearance bf their' digits by the exercise which Is known as "cracking th' Joints" Is well founded. This habit ; stretches and weakens the ligaments and so en larges tho Joints that the "entire hand becomes knotty in consequence. , ' Here 1b a good way to prepare straw berries: Take one pint of small, rip strawberries; place in a jug and sprinkle with one tablefpoonful. of JWdered tug. nr and pour the Juice of one lemon over them. Shake well; cover and - let stand ; . '. - " GEMS FROM NEW BOOKS vnen me iMra made inventors h fig ured out that if he devoted half of theli-. neaa to Ditsines capacity the other half wouldn't be worth much for Inventions, "" uuniren arrangement out. By. Bread Alone. j T - - " , in. . ;r.rs Even tha revolution pales a a '. war, when compared with the fleree contests ot our so-called patriotic socjetleliWA House Purtv. . .", : , , . Much might be' done for th ameliora tion of the condition of suffering lovers If nature had displayed larger benevo lence in providing for the, benlgnence of father. Capt..Bluit. i'.f- .Keep me from caring more for bonks than for folks, -for art than for life. The Ruling Passion. , '-, t i "i. Some people, like some shrub! must be crushed in crder to obtain the real value of their essence. By the Higher- hkw. " " "Vwngeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord,' hut I guess the Lord need an instrument to carry ont that text, I'm that instrument." The Millionaire Mys tery. .. ' ;' - "'v.. :': ':'- ; : There are things which could never be Imagined, but there Is nothing which may not happen. China in Convulsion. ; I'd like to be anyitor: ThoVM nawthln J-W hard as mlndln' vr'cr. own -business, an nn muor never -imj to oo wai.-r. Oooley's Opinions. " r Idjacntlon Is somethln' that a man has td flKht f'r. nn' pull out iv Its hole by th. 'hair Iv Its hend. Ye can lade a man up to th' university. 1 but, ye can't make him think. Mr. Dooley's Opinion. The swift recognition of Ih beautiful In literature is nn nchlovement as well as a glf. The World Beautiful In Books, 'Independence Is not synonymous : with liberty. They are often confounded, but they ara. quite distinct. ie ' Rights of an- i BACHELORISTIC PROVERBS . ' - t.i-, ' -j ; . . Thei mere Innings a man' ha the bet ter JM enjoys his outings- ,". ; , At is better for a man to forgive on enemy than to take a sound, threshing. ' Many' sermons cease to be interesting when the dinner bellrlngs. ) froth the deposed ofncehoWer'' stand point public ofHeo means a public tbrust flit's wife evidently passed some other woman and looked back to see what she had on. 1t't.i. n woman tcna tri MntlcS eVSTV act anj work of a man she has begun to,, either. Jove, or;. hate him.-;.:f tii,-' The nmrw the average 'mahees' of hu man nature 'the .mora respect fully he 're moves hl hat ano.Dowie f,... Before getting the appointment a, man seeks the omco enrly end late, but after geMlne.lt ,he lent n y nuri-y " getting iaround in tne morning. , A. for minute.;: Whip half a plat, of cTeam to. a stiff froth, iurn on a halt: lve. 0, that the . milk -can drn jOff, Give lb strawberries another - shaker turn them in the form of a pyramid' ori-a'-riMf-d'sh,'pour'stbe Juic ove and roover thetpWIth' the whipped -cretm. t t4 palm Wr venr, decorative aa' frWit&ti&imfr . tdtt not Very expensive. " A cool living room In ! lde cottage, hs th walls covered wKH iray. fishnet, wlth the palm used as S. -.Conner ofaux. I more durable forth ,wmJow and screen ydnore usd In seaside ortaa than the Ordinary wire nett!ng WhenVrees- n- Vffli'ed on the kitchen tldor'or table, pour cold water ovec -1t ln ntanlly. By so doing it will harden In stead of ,nk)ng iBto-the por of ,th"l tvoon, ana can ne eusnv removea. - . 't ' Splashers nre useful bit: rarely orngr. mental furniHh'.ngtf in v eriniv im mcr home, howcveiv the clever mistress, has mod her . . most decorative "streets. wun l nese affairs. Abova, each tenet aland hangs a slender bras, rod. on whlih I -shirred rather full V sweep of, dfta4 mi)Iln or scrim . curtain, Th drapery sj tolls to : the flqOr and; exten.de out be yojid the stand ,ni1!cjnt!'. far tdifornij a MCkground for the Jar. Tne pole is sua pended by a picture wire from decora-, live' orass nan. or in some oi tne rooms from the nlctura moldlna. and the airy effect of these splasher curtains Is quite a feature of th home. -They are easily laundered, and are put; on sufficiently fun to afford ample 'protectlo, Ribbon,-which have been a veritable epidemic, are rarely seen made-up, with the tmore egpeniLve ' fab U. ' They sem to hove been relegated by general cn- ent to wash goods or (io, XfM Wn teriaia, artd xqmiteiy, pre.tjy tney, gr-f f ucii inuur u i tuui tiic-ti., , , . - UJi-.-t ( ,. The (lowered muslins with ithe Dresden taffeta ribbon .are simply' nainty ahd lovely enougb in their oolprlng, for an artist to rave over, and for a young girl with fresh.'bright romplexloa the nihk and the . blue are 'c6mblhd! In the moat' tbecopilpg of eoHJrlngs.',; . , Buttonholing, feather, satin and cross switches . are called Into requisition tor vandvked edging on white or- -colored flannel, linen or cambric,' wrought WJth colored silks, Shetland wool or embrojd ery eotton. and suitable for unarllnn( flunne" petticoats, plbnfores and slips,, . To set' the color and 'prevent dellcata coldlred Cambric and dimities from t&Ay Ing when wdshed ''dlfesolye two ' cent worth of ugar of lead In a pall of old wojer and, soak the fr mint In It tWflt hours; ,thn rips and Wan. i j ; Peanut for Indigestion: They are.esp dally 'recommended for corpulent I ola betes.'Pe'ahuts. are made Into a hple, some and nutritious soup,, are browned and used. a. coffee, are eaten as a. relish simply .bakeij or. are prepared and aerved as. salted, almonds," ."-J l'? ..;--4'fSnfti '" ..' ' ' ... . .,, ,. v ,; For the'tfweet girt graduate1 nothing can be prettier.. pr more suitable (than,rpure white ,ifendy':ownlpf wnlt'' alpaca or sergr lined, with taffeta and finished with stock 'ani, girdle of the same, I the per fection , of girlish . simplicity. The flhger': nail of Infants "are too often, scraped' with some sharp Inatru-.1 ment, instead Of :belng properly cleansed by mean of warm water, soap and soft brush,. , " ... . HUMOR. . , - "The 202 sermons that were lost by a Virginia railroad, which settled with tfi. 'reverend owner for 2W;'hVe been found, and I'm glad of It."': ; ' "Why?" ..:-," c., .: "Because we'll know now whether th minister .considers them worth H;24 aplece,or hpC'' ' Tommy-iPop, what Is a scale of prices T Tommy's' Pop A ,; kcftle of price, my son. Is usually about twlci-as much as the scale; of weighing.' ." - -, ' jii . , 7. . r- ' ' '' 'C.- ...H?'' "Theft boy;" ,t. remarked old Cerberus, dryly, after (he outhfu hope and pride hod been led Off to the spanking depart ment, "has. the bump of litigation ver strongly developed; he Is' already vigor ously engaged in -contesting the parental wHl'.. . v.'-v- '- -r" . , Qtiltxer It doesn't cost much to.fb: f.ltoh wireless telegraplfy ."ptant.' does Mt " niiser umy a smati amount ror -cot rent ePeniseit. . v'. '.' . ,.-:;..- ' ' '"' it " jm,, i. ;- THE WONDER OF IT. We' Wandered on the seashor, " . We Wondered at the sky; j i I told her how I toyed her, , She said "She wondered why?" I wondered if she'd hove me' She gently answered f'Ves," , And then We wandered, wondering,1 ; In speechte happtnesr.' - And now; since we are wedded. We wonder, as of yore We wondered as w? wandered Along the ocean shore. ,v . . -s - With just the bit of difference . Thai our1 wonder we' condense Into wondering how we happened . . to nave o time sense. tendon Figaro,'' NERVE KILLING IN TEETH ti'V.-wt'.- .. &t-rrU$'&''&: ?' ' 15 "'" KlUUtg lh wn , i r? - '' .! " r -' iu a tooih the things rv that it to more people. Thefi of. whivh. we- kntc. The old;, bad Th- 1 lade, turned loose' would . pot i put, ' up a worse triu bl-: tljan the means of some deaflsts .employed ,ln kllllnk i a nef-Ve. Still people want .tb . suve their teeth, ahd are wining' tcrimJer ' take the, ordeal to keep the , tooth. .We. want to. tell the pen-. pie, (hat wenate found " a v waK'-tind ' have been', lensT'enonkh (( prove ,'. exponed- in a tooth, without auing A. Mv to.J2 M,... .j. . -v. in v to. 18. SH. 212' and 218 Falling BIdr. cor. - 'i mra anq yvasningion jsis. 'J . " " " ,? V THE BELL "" " ' l r-t la my rdvarl I hear It ' ."""V ' Atfceard It oft of yore, , . ; When .aboy . 1 rhastened oaword, i Krg (ha- isia. at th 4on , v -yhort tone are now the tweeter ' Tempered ofter la the kjieJl- ? " fu m -ttjurtiory-and the clanging V;Ort-e', . - ' v 7QH , - . . - - , "- ",.'"'' School .' - ',ff V"- ,".Bell,- 4 ' 1 .can ltear Itl .rattling ding.' - X ca( -tfMr its booming dong ., V And again t hear U-sjng . " JiCom aWng! Come' along!" , . ii.. AMI ,Xhpt .tf-s'cii-trrior rattle , Of ths'clspvcr as-jt swings And.t sink IstlVthemijisinsir ij ' Tnlthe'ftWry of it ftipg Faces'gseej end bantlit fh4-touched me, : Ieajrt HOB. flurfb &i'"b4'l. . aiatiUvifeAy cmel't lit ciuaging ' Q th to ' i i r old 'i i- .f ' i n t ::kkl !' I cart hear its rattling ding. I sah hehj ltshoumln-leng- - ijdnjR-uL.hear Jt-drthJ-. -'t? vvome albngi Come '.ticna-tv . -.,.v3 . III. '' .'Tl' tfie'.denrest piiv'lege granted That-:wr ttven eye, to see , Bol(gti4 years, that Time has offered ' ' !Vlto you and unto m ' ' ' uv.,the5fon0sj' reeolleeilon i: ""That 14 drawn from BnvhiwuVi well .1 ht' niertoryt the olanflrig '.' ; Old - " ' ;' i l;l BChOOl VW-'""---'- Bell. s if t can hr Ita. mttflnr Ana - -: -!' r -' ... 1 can near its booming dong ,y And atnttt l hear It ing ?rC0iM along? Come aiohgl' Kenneth Herford. GRAVEdj OP THE YEARS. Ow ihe afaV(i of the fi-irone vran FtiU fnany $ lb of record npp?r; ' Sohip o7.clileve'ihenrand:some of success rAhd, om d sad lule of fotjnr'e confess. 4-ferrIS tkl gcfcVr He hopes oif life past-- pones nafwero tar toe entrancUig to lies iir childhood and hers lies our :, youths - '; Her iet frlend-or a fo.enwn, -forsooth. may w no reaa, or.r tnese graves or tne i 5 year, - Too. many records of sorrow and tears? May 4 hot trace, fn the epitaphs there. TOO mltcb-of failure or too much of care? " IF. Thl Isn't half bad. and It's true. Sat urday, night . to, . little ..newsies" ap proached a couple of men at the Junction of Fourth and Morrison Street. One of U .diminutive, new agents said to the othenv . J -t . 'Z ' : iere g-to feles-IF tney'l,bUy.V ,'Theh-,' looklngt up quickly to one o f the men. who had overheard tho remark, the youngster, asked W,-r r , , ----- - f "Say, mister', won't yod please lend me yef khlttr ' '"" " . . ' '": , ,,'wWhat do you want With. It, kldr aak- Vftfyi aut, that "JF, 'i answered, the ltl ehsp; a he pocketed,' tile, proceeds of two' Sales: ' v .. . ' N!W SUITS. fKn H. Phaver, James W. Shaver and Alberts. Heinlti, trustee for Rena John son and HOmef Tlptpn Shaver, have tiled h suit lit. equity vs. Rens Johnson, Homer Tipton ' Shaver and Geo. M. Shaver and Nathaif Jfohnso, praying, for an order to sill the property of the estate. P. H. "Qlyth ha commenced suit against Robert Melbtosh to recover-secured by mechanic , lien, . also jthe assigned . . . t . - i. ... . ciaum oi me nni ui)moes company, tor ftTO-Ta, and, attorney i -feea. . .. UNKNOWN DEAD. $ .' ' j v'. - . 'The body of the young man run pver- by h freight train at BonrieVUIe Sunday wa' brought to Holman's undertaking partor: last nlght r j,-"' v ':i HI hahi was pot learned, but he ap- peared tb b about i hT'yeafsoid, B fesltV ..t. l..-.. .;j.w-.., muifvsT in niys, wwiTf w .V"J-" KW vVt black' evershlrt With wide Stripe, ynder nn overshlrt of grey, bdWrr, sack , coat 'with red 'thread1 check,' blue tVouseri, bloc 'overall with "Queeh Cm"1 marked in back,' plain, heavy laced Hhoes, weighed about, tap -oeunds ' In. hi pockets; were found a b!u hand kerchief with White dots,, and a purse marked 'From Collins, the Clothier, El 1enburg, Wash., containing, a saloon cheat-marked "Ritxvill,, Wash." H met with his death while trying to boaM freight No. 21, coirtlng west on the t. M. R. R. f!ifVr'.'ii',;''i'. Vii J,' 'illn ASMART WOMAN v " Always ilk her grocer for f JUMBO SAVON th blgkest'B cent cake of Soap. Sh gets her moity s worth. t , TP isronerof (mdcwbttr1 terrifvltiR wy -M' demon ot ushijf h' L l any - tmhrrohatfever,,. -,fv,- if"- uCTii-uy s live nerve which is H' V'j'' 4,. -- -Cgltimbia phone Sea. Oregon phone On. .Ik woi - ' rr el' i . - J edstab SB M S- : p .'t . ' AlANUfACl -'-' '.' , v-- ', ' l c . . , . , f '"ii'lwi lis v-i-if;'., 'r ,, "4. ... i.s.'j; S;--ii:.;..J .:''-, ' - ".... "i 'i, ;.!V ',.. , ; - " - of the mm GOOD adard Uutiog bhirts Blankets. Flannels Gissimeres and Clothing l SOLE AGCNTS f OR - . StQcRtom Woolen Mills i fifth mi4$t4k Streets! " . nf I- i vTa-'ifi.-,)i-,iii , ', . The Leading Exclusive WlllAMEm TtNt & AWNING I .' . : : .'-TV ' Vi ! - . i-- . -. ! ; V me mst WHEEtSQN EARTH $20, $35, $30. $35, $40, $50, $60 1 Steam, Electric, Gasoline Atitomobiles and Motor Cycles, f:: 3 Sen tor Catalogu. Branches: - Bpokane, t. AMUSEMENTS. TI1C BAUER THEATRE i!' oeorro u Aaker, Manager. - -, ; Phone, Oregon .0 CoiumbinlSOtJ.y.' v-The. verdict, of ,the people; . ; , - i "THE BEST WE HAVE MAD" J i V 15-New and fahious VaudevillSans-IS ' BYRNE ANB - WEST. STVOR AND HATHWAT, ANN'S i MONTGOMERY, I.ARRAINR AND HOWEM. Till' WITT 1UBEL.L. LA JJSBS. BILLY KNIGHT, Prices-rMatlnoe. KKv 15c, 2Sc: evening, : l.x. SBc, .fliOc. Matinees Wednesday, Sat urday and Sunday. , . ' rt ,rt f FREDERICKSBURG MUSIC HALL Seventh and ..'Alior Btreejai. ' . FLYNN'S LONpQN ..QAJTY GIRLS presenting, ',-.1 ,,it , '. N,Kht,i?.iIh HiWJ ' '.LITTLE EQYPT ' ' - - "' n hen sensational dancesJ'";:' ?: r ' ' General admission,- frwe, .-. v;f .'" ' i,' 1 1 r-- -'" if'yt'f'v'--. J. t t1 i V ,' J St ,.'.,.. Km.; '. wis .: (JRERS AND . v - - i i .,; - .v,.i": - : ''';..-''.-,;.; S Road Overalls (. PpRTLAND,-OREGON Mfllinery Establishment C0.t Front and BurnsMe Sts. Undisputed Fact ARE 1902 BICYCLES k Writ for Prices. M,m i, :ttr; sixth Bt'..--'."'' ; '-. 'PORTLAND. OREGON. FOR NOTHING gut 'weo jfcll the BEST GROCERIES. 'Ferris' DelU-ious lJacrm, 1-lb cans Mapla Oream, Soft Shell Crabs (S In canJi Chase ;, Sanborn's Teas a nd . CoireeB.r.Kxtr, Standard Tomatoos new gowis TO-DA K NLy, one can to .ich wh cujitotner,- . oo. ' - J ' "H ;,- '.'' X-.'-' ."r4. BOWCN'S TRADING CHECK -qooo roar 9 C , i I i ONE CENT n a luiaix r OneXT'enlh of thv wa'ii if when swoHipeninl by lawlul money of I'.K by thr firm u yj'.-xsy , y. -y v.vf i '-. v.. i - . y j m " Ski nhitvtA J';". A" ::. ; .VSV... '.' i f .'I- W IWTtvv, -.. 5;-.!. v?. I 292 morrison; bet, 4th imd sin IUjadSTJielJo-ttraalll'i 'ii ''i';-,i ;- i4 tW'-w mm -.-J'S .'.S ,.S;,Ss': i Vf,f ' $t?J me f It. ,; WJ -f tin'-Vf Cli3jrMt -? f lMciXZv VA, - ' f 1 M . - r , -v - -, -v v i- - " - "l r