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ALFRED D. BOVVEN. Telephone Main 503 SUBSCRIPTION PRIC& , Per Week . , : . '. . . 10 Cents K . Delivered any where In the City. , By tnall to ny address, $3.00 per year, vt Stt-OO tor four month. . JOURNAL PRINTING CO., PUBLISHERS PORTLAND, OR., MARCH 31, I0O2 5?S HIStORICAL HOME. i. J Th Oregon Jlistorical Society 1b an ' organisation that' isengaged .,10. very ;" worthy i work ,At Tprent ( It 1 tenant ,s' f the city, occupying a few rooms at the City ha tt. able klndnew that la extended " 7to It can hardly ba expected ti continue K' Very long, forat,therata thaCPortlond ' t to growing the i city' will soon need' '" All the room It poMssea kf hi:(;lty hall. ,The Historical Society .ought have a ( borne of It own.: The home. should, be "' centrally located here In Portland and hould be 'capacious though for all time, - It building ia a project, that th. enter prising business men of Portland will dot allow to lag, once it la started. After the , 'preliminary step toward a home have - been taken the rest of the State will claim the proud privilege of contributing - , It share. an the legislature will un-.- doubtedly Insist on following up with an t appropriation. . , The Iliatorlcal Society naa already made a very creditable collection, and la "getting' 'such things' together none . too aoon. . Not far In the future auch a col " lection will be priceless. , The spirit that brought the Historical . Society Into existence bring up the hls torioal Lewis and Clark Fair, It la work that will stand for. all time.; The ere ; mony should be one of, the most' Impres sive- of the fair, Pftlf.T,TIe,men and yoii ; ,i,iLu. mJtm ng Ihehrilme topre-ervlrts; ' who are devo faqts and objeet. Jregop history .ardi :fr(fl"eserVinif oZ great credit, arid theJ8ocfi ety I hould ha,veavibuiidliMr.ofitows.iSUcn a are provided for similar organlaatlpns Hn other1 State: " v " V '! i " - "' ei l$- r-" "aw- Jt J (Waller Pacific Coast Statesnaf a expand) Ttignufh ,money In ad ver-ilslng their-re- - swurces vo siiraci population, soma wre of the Middle West are .offering premium ,- ,: to keep their. people at home, and keep them ' on , the increase. . For .Instance, ' "Wisconsin offtrf to pay mother of six children an annual premium' of 110 a year, ; with a gradual Increase pro rata until ." ;th mother of twelve or more -children will receive S3S a year," It Is proposed to levy, a special tax of $10 a year pn all -unmarried A men over' JO. "'. Were these ' price offered in Utah. It would take a i' pretty atout treasury to stand up under them, ' , ! i The management of ' the Lewis and Clark 'CFalr, should wake up te the fact that Important political conventions are now being held, and every one of them should be reotu&ted -te endorse the enter prise; ue'llhltfiVli''prtn.' cohajdek able td the- Feds, end may Dad for the1 askrnf."Buff contentions " are "hot, :v eruioK " cnase arouna alter ino sir. The Fair must chase them. The Democratto Institution or this county is -about to ' begin criminal pro ceedings against the Independent Re publicans. The Independents not . only stole two members . of the . Democratic party, but; mad them legislative candi date, put their pictures and name In the papers and claim them as their own. A petty larceny trick like that Is reprehensible. . m t Cltlsens are taking Interest In the vot ing contest - for the Exposition site. Some, however, are accumulating baskets f ballot wit which i to submerge the r . Expoaltloa sit editor near the close of , Ihe contests Te "Journal reserve th,e 1 -.Mghtf.to loaetie. Contest iritbout notice. Vtoee Vho ''hold' their lalidt back may V W son-y )ha.thcV didit(-r j T:t The. ieauttful t)rg(Wl balmy butishtn .". if fiaturdkT would "haVe kold at 'flO k , . Ihlne la -Colodij whije etht bllieard of J i-tht day s tp progress fthere., Thoer ' goas ekles assy omWUne weep,. but lor ;', an? alt 'round twelvo-months-in-the-year-A- ' 'climate even th band cannot beat 'the Webfoot state. , . . L.. . " ; . s, 'V .4 - " .The esteemed Afro-American New Age ., ; Is ; feeling ? Slightly sore ever the fact . .. that there was not a aingle colored man in the Republican County Convention, al though it claims that there are 800 col ored Votera Jnfpprtla,n4, mostly Republl cana. m. - y J . ;3-'"''- ' ' ' '' " " ," ' 'Cecil Rhode left a thousand million ' dollars, t schoo1- that shall "foster the imperial sentiment.;- Evidently Knodes feared that a republic might be erected v.'". .over bis grave. ' ,i Tbe swimming season will soon be here, and it Is time that the bath-fund was getting hustle on Itself and building a home for bather. ! . . Ten,, there are other ' thla'fg.i emmg long after awhile that will thow poli tics completely' in the fHadA 4" ' Jlon,' Charlf TO, Fulton will be a sen tor fronvsoiaewhere-Salem w Waehlhg-ton-tnayte both. . ; , The Bowers of spring and the milliner Tied with -each ether in making Easter memorable: - , - v , LIFE IN NEW YORK. Oh, I lost a leg by trolly V And a leg and arm eloped ,- In a bead-to-head collision When tbe trains were telescoped. . By a; premature explosion : When I happened to b nigh, ' I was shot across some houses " :" . And earn down without an eye. . In a hotel eonflagation - All my hair was turned away. And they found Die 'mid the ruins Held a on my natal day. ' v " '" &i ' : .- "-.1 '"".! 'jv... -'i. '-,,---' Rendered somewhat slow of motion ,; " ' By these accidents, I tailed . " To eeceiw an automobile - ' . In the Instant 1. was balled. '- '" And since then Tve made my progress Aftr all these daring feats, V , t Ja a carriage which a servant w' w, l - Pushes slowly through tbe streets. v . Thnuch I'm rather bruised 'and battered, There Is still one comfort, for, . j." 'py the thry f chances r'vr'lp 4 I shaliilvw ia tvwk teurscore, .'- i :.-." . " '... ,.-. -i l-'i;.. ii HINTS FOR WPMEN MEIJ.p.Dij'Jf'ICUi.TlBS. ; - America . women .tvotild doubtlesfr be tcwwliat astorished and lnilgnBt If Informed that they miht not hold a mi-ettng in a pubiic'place' save I'nder po lice urvellance. Yet thl i what the women of Cermnny have to submit to, pnd tho Progressive. Women'siAMoclatlon was obliged to adjourn the otner I'ay, a thty had met in the parliament house, v hfrs Ho!k'9 have o rlgit of ntry.. and they were forced to dlnperse. The prcsl diiht of -'the. aa'ioclAtion. Kipu ""auer, a lady of' wide experience who devptes her whole 4lme and eseigy to the woman's cause had been worned, It eeme, that .the rneetlng, could not be held, 'and she had'catled on Ihe autiiorltUs: but In spite (it ,lr her, effort She failed to see the gentleman" In powqr. Frau Cautr, however.- ,not to ,b& daunted, and, after endless trouble and. interview. with many officials a 'hall was secured, the police accommodated , on jxmtw. ,back benrh" and Frau Gauer received art entnuslaxtic ovation from the Immense concourse gathered .to heir her. when she appeared upon the platform. . ' J , DANTT FILMT FABRICS, i ' ;TK summer season la fo be the pom padour season. - The Swisses, mulls, linens, 'eblfToas, organdlfs and- every va riety of cotton weave and silk warp are to-be in the hlgbefrt' demand:'- It wl!l be a "miinn''',eaon. The dainty, the thin, -th llcate, tli'e sheer of every 'class of fftbric..wl( be employed, and there will be a picturesque return to artlHtlc typea of dre-ssf with a departure from the ath letic, and loee-cllnelng, sties. ... ,,,, ,, , SOMfi FADSI AND FANCIES. Leather baits' are for the most part very narrow,-less than an Inch m width, and even less near the buckle. The new est belts to wear with cotton shirt waist are1 of cqtfifkln some a bright red In color, walrus in ton and gray, seal and grained leather In black, gray and mode. Prlnxje Henry riding boot are" on dls- filay, andlneir price i sufficiently arls ocratic to warrant their name; Twenty five dollars will "buy a. pair, spurs in clusive. The material te patent leather stitched around the top In rwedlsh brown. Qrasa linen covered narasol! bavins a colored silk lining promise Jo. find favor ihK summer,, ' A.nfltunil wsed handle ti-n witn oora a fd with cords and tassels matahliig the -mKvmy--- parasol. Hemtltchli tucking is particularly prt't- ,y on 4-, HnnS c6vers, showing the hcniorettjuiingenefiiiveiy.e.. ' .irt ' f A perornjng neck Hbbo.'is ,pf hiftck vl jret.wUhZa revei-ae.sidaofwJiUi aatlrf. it UwWtM&it 'the beeVwlrtP T stde.jjut. -;In brtnglBg It afcqund f btclO&i tnf hTt"the blaclj yet It Is wJdfl enonsrli. la. caver, thiv stock ana it lMt'tWJf 'the heeVwtrH'the whlUJ - in nnngiBg it erquna rrom te tahehe black vMA: Ir out rrtlrtvirned-rtr mk: the- bfiwlnro. which K' Is tind wMtef the bluck ehdn are then f-carrtedrdtrwn several Inches and knotted once witn tke white; side out, and from there "the bluck ends hang. - i BOAS ARB J'tILL'POPUIAR, The boa of "frill end' flounces,, that ex eulHltoly dainty adjunct" to every fash ionable costume Is te be even stnl more , popular ' this spring. - Kven now many women prefer the'ellnglng, nestling soft ness of the de'leate chiffon, and .net to th more stately j backgrounds ot costly ft'r. They are aware that the wonder fully masses of rucbtngs have a marvel ous way of knocking off ten or a dosea years from a woman a age,-and It is un doubtedly for thl -reason-that thede- mnnd is w great for these exquisite nov- eltie. s j While golden brown, , sllwy grays, delloate'pink and blue make the daintiest and dressiest of these boas, they have mly one; drawback, whioh to that,' as a tult they must be worn with. .... . . .....aa .-..M.l In Jn m-Ur C Lin . the boas In blftf'k aWd, white 'pr'phmblht tlonrdf. the'twovn' the ones' most fa- jyEverybody f.fer lwrned ,by -ejtper epC,ii ra.ei abeut;, ho,4iflmrnabUlty ,of ,. ftannblelte, f aTcleiv After several ch fdrett have been burned TVV u1cJa to death In their Innocent-enough-appearing fiannelotte night dresses the public 1 forced to consider the Question serl- vOUSly. v - 5.. ?-;-.-, a i ' v;--s"' '' Generally speaking, tnere is. ox course," only one way -of avoidlng'such tragedies, for the flannelette gown Is much too cons Tortable to be hastily discarded. Thar Is bv care on the part of every individual. Most children ar taught to keep away from the fire at any time, but is a no table fact. that the large majority., taught and untaught, do not act tbe part of wis dom, .a So.--occasionally one is fatally burned, ' f - It la therefore foolish to think that by abandoning a -.material' which Ignites readily the danger of-death by fire will "be done away with.' But precaution are not to be despised, and in the. case of this particular, material they are really essen tial. ..;'.-.',;;-... .; v ;".' . "X. EMRRpmEftED. MUSLINS. 'f , --EmbroldtiKHl-mullns are -now- worn In .3 The.' "yatfhft, pig could reach thi swill ,?!) enontrhy putting- fta-shout over the si&WWir trough, btft wa not at- "But 'tbff'mHtliCfTbt: the ptgsmrurt the greedy young -moriepoliet to one side. "Get' out , of that,, you- selflshr"BTasp tklng!"Sihe ' "You rtinj'ibje aspmg so ' Bhe-tBat yvii mtlst admit that society In .our village is all the time becoming more cultured. . - He Yes.' I hear that at the minstrel show next .week instead of nd men they ndvertfee euperloiH terminal fallltie." . Boston TraiUKtript. ,- "Whftfs tnemaiW: Uncle SIT" Matter? I'm" I mad clean through. Here's brewn sugar gone: up half a cent jest as I'm sttln' !ready to make maple molasses." .. "'!', -V People pay big money to go to the sea shore for the.prlvHes of resting until they're completely exhausted. Her Cousin All the detail rf the wed dlni ere arranged. I presume. ' Frowpeftive Bride Yes. We nre to be rnarrled three weeks from next "Thursday. The first ceremony will be In his church, the Second In my1 church and', the third at-pa's country) seat. Baltimore Ameri can. '! . HwHnnd I see that a German scientist ' says Idiots Invariably cross the left leg over the right, Wife Nonsense! Any man who crosses j his legs art' all is an ldiot.-rChlcago News, j "No man with any Rense at 'all -would ' appvpv of your actions," said" the angry husbftnd. s , "But: bit clear." calmly , Inquired his better half, "how do you knew; what a man 'With any sense would do?" "". 1 - Vicar (severely, to his cook) Mary, ydu 'had soldier to supper last night. . Cook Yes. sir; he's my brother. - Vicar But", you told me you had no brother. - '",' ' y . - Cook So I thought,. slr,T until you' "tireaclied last -SVinday, and ybu told us wc were ait Droiner ana wsiera. HERE AND JHERE. ' Tov Island, .nine mile off ' the coast of Donegal,- is to be cleared Of its 300 in habitants; They have paid neither rent nor taxes .for years. --'- - : j Tbe largest sum ever spent In Improve Ing one steet was tU.tOO.OOO, on the Rue do RlvOM, PariST-eW Canon Street. .Lon don, cost 32.950 000. - s .-S , K iarnwr. near I rhana, N.,Y discover ed 80 mice which httd made nests in the fleece If his sheeg..tThe sheop did not seem lo 'mind the Intruders. v- 7 A. friend of theTrork"in Nesr.York has Inielyglyep the money for, an executfv buudine at tper tusKegee-aormsi 4iq,inHwi yS" J-'' n'-j.,.-a.- rfimtrlal ImtlltAe.- Tuskesee. Ala. --A hat made of diamonds, valued ' at ft 0t,uia, perched on tbe top being a ruby iVy'.-' .V:. -t-i :-.-' :J p' 1 - ' ; -t I i , t the house,' ut ere on precisely' the same lints as will the ffummsr frock; In . dead, it l:stre,mfly,.(ll(ncult at-the; mo ment to decitd between the Winter: and Hummer gowns.' for even in mldaummer a wrnp with banda of fuf is fos ble at any cool watering place, while in Winter the thinnest of laee and muiiln frocks are worn In the bouse, end- -at .the theater, too, .under some warm wrap. Umbroldered muslins are more, , fashion abl at the moment than the lace trim med, and the handsomer the embroidery, the smarter the gown; hand work, be It understood, and of ' the finest , possible workmanship. . '. :, ,Vc. r' THE CARB-pF CIIILDRBN' "Few mothers realise the Importance of the care of the throat and nostril of the growing' enl.e. Knlargertent of rho ton xiln and nasal obstruction are common, .and adenoid growth frequently ; exist when their Presence- is entirely unsus pected. A German -physician-says that theset troubles, j notably the latter, be coming chronic, are often the sole cause of stittterlng.' "Tht ailment," says the physician, "by stopping the- nasal chan nels and forcing children te breath through the mouth, actually hinders the refreshing activity of breathing, and at the same time -the ability to tpak end think; -Often the rempval of thce, ex, crcscenees improve the attention, the memory, end the speech of ehl.dren to the degree- that Indicates their presence to have been the chief cause of the de fect." :2j1i ' i KICE AFTERJfOOS DREB3.- f An desirable an afternoon dress a ean well be Imagined II of henvhat black Russian net smartly -strapped with stitch ed taffeta. The soven-gore skirt ia strap ped over the seam nd four straps, in cluding the head and foot ones, are round the flaring flounce.- The straps on the blouse correspond te those 'on the skirt, going up to t he- yokek where circular straps are arranged. This is made over 4 black satin liberty that has teen, better days, and is a pleasure to Its owner, who loves economy. Though all black. ' this dress Is quite festive enough for ordinary theater-going. '.'.''. . ; . A DAINTY CHAPEAf. , As. dainty a conception as one often finds is in the shape of a glrltnh chnpeau in light blue and white. This white straw rolling-brim sailor has two row of blue straw by '.wajnef an edge, not to mention two dainty wreaths of forRpt-ne-not that encircle and rest noon the. brim. A eresevnt wreath. of these same delicate .blue flowers droops over the hair at the back, and a lovely bow or sortesr pain blue satin ribbon Is both over ami under the brim at the left back.- Don't fancy this hat Is only for the young fil; any woman who feel and dresses v young enough ha a perfect right to It. STRAW BRAIDED HATS. One of the odd fancies In the way of trimming for-the plainer hats Is a roll of straw braid.- This circular tube 1s about an Inch In diameter and rest on the brim almost out to the edge. It fills In particularly well on the Sun Troy sailors and all the rolilng-brim shapes. As peculiar a It Is pleasing Is a hat mRde of ordinary Inch-wide white straw braid and black velvet ribbons a bit nar rower. Instead of overlapping the litraw is sewed together' just as carpet Is sewed together, only the thread .In this Instance I.A't mil i a4 a tlo-ht This vnfllr-tt tt i,l where the edge meet, and. carried out tor the entire het.i the effect is very noticeable. To accentuate the brim, . which Is double, the ribbon is run around , through the centers of several of ihe rpws , Btraw, end It is knotted, at the left. j , -,-iHU!UWSAUIIi;JSy (r ) , n,--v uu .-.Atk-l R4v.a tax' Aii ut thev r usefuf-ae ever," and nil that; if rs irrtrdurti rn- ,maJc onaoriMte r IS motne -etcritNtitsa m insfoaveiopment, - a oeinry- ei rueen ty '. naanon iis-Jout-'cletvf SKBtCh of ydauhtna' young lady, and the- worda.-"i'lr-stick-tc:you when other cut you.' ' Once started along this line pf.work i f . clever elrl can evo ve all sorts of novel ties and appropriate quotations - ana. original sayings which will at once re anove them from the dead level of the commonplace. " LIGHT MENU FOR A DAY. i. Breakfast ' ' Fruit . ' ' Wheat CrystaU - - Sugar and Cream sausage . -Milk Biscuit - Coffee . . Dinner ' " " Soup - - - - Stewed thicken - Potato Croquette Pea Tomato Jelly Salad; ,1 4 , Orange Ice Cream Supper . !v Scrambled Egg Sponge Cake Bavarian Cream , Coffee of 'uhkndwn value, Is worn by Sir Jung uanadur, the king or ivepaui a prime min ister. r" Among Russian- towns whose popula tions haVe most rapidly.' increased the Polish center of Lods is conspicuously the first." Fifteen years ago the o-cal ed Kusslsn (Manchester was a place 6f 25 inhabitants; It now contains an Indust Booula"tlot'f 311.000 sou'. ' ;'.- Eempls by far the most valuable prod uct or the Philippine archipelago, the Province of Albany belnsr the greatest producer of It. with an output valued ai nearly sa.uuu.uw a year. : In the Gulf of Mexico there Is 'an island whose beaches' change color twice dally with the tides. - When uncovered the ands are purple, but the Tnflowlng tide apeeany transforms tnem to goici. A Parisian lamplighter - makes i h' rounds on a bicycle, with a long torch carried over his right shoulder. . He guides the wheel, with the left hand and Is so experienced that he , lights the lamps without dismounting. r More than twenty varistte of rice are known in the Philippines; but although this cereal I so important to the natives, not enough of It Is produced te supply their needs and large quantities have to be Imported annually. The largest fir tree In the state of Washington has been cut down near Ar lington, in Snohomish County. , Th tree was 18 feet through at the base and 300 feet high. One 2Woot section will re quire two flat cars to haul it. The rage for little turnover collars In different colors of linen, embroidered In tbe same or contrasting colors, has spread among all classes and conditions of wom en. - Cashiers in restaurants work on them between taking In money. A-damage suit -ever a fatal runaway caused by anr automobile has resulted In o-tourt decision in Paris .relieving the chauffeur set esfKri1bl!lry, The horse, 'twas held, should have been accustomed to the noise and sight of motor vehicles. Electricity has Increased the power, of seacoast light to that of 'IftOO.OOi candles. The mineral oil lamp of the "Doty ys-' tern." which was In almost universal use previous to the introduction of electricity, did not exceed 64.000 candles in th strength of It illumination. The champion organ blower, in point of service, ha been found to be 72-year-old Joshua Savall, who without a single absence has pumped the organ of Ply mouth church in Brooklyn for the last 37 years. . . '-.- ii-,-..- ST. JOHNS. II. F. LlebermatT s mechanic at tbe roundhouse, is tbulldieg a new cottage op posite the depot. , , . F. J. Llvermore ha ourchased two lots .and- Is tlguring- on ' the erection of two f,new: houses. -',:' i k, v t , Mr. Moxon I"1 erecting "two new resi dence on his -property, corne John and Leonard streets. , i t , r The fields are- covered with -wild straw berry , blossoms -and a'l.the fruit ire s present a beautifui'-appearance. ur. u b. juvniren, uwrnii KOOms H0.-ZM3 Marquam bldrc. Phone, Hood, S7; residence phone Wert UU. t . , , - . " , v - - '. . - i '. 'iJ-uL ,;"';iii:';' !?$--'-vfy lOHOOTthETATli , , While IMnA!bariy saloon, W. Dustln. a logjer.dropped. his purse and a stran ger pickeOJt up, shortly afterrdiMppear ingl v fie was later arrested. . v . ( 1 . ,-. ; - - ,4 - John Erani 'of White Balxnon ' wa drowned in the Columbia River while out boat -riding. -: -rf'tr-'- ' Brownsville' ii agitating' the eivctibn of a linen mu, - r jt-. - , '..'v.lj-.1-. The Oranff Lodge of. Odd Fellows will meet a i Newport May In. ' Charles' -Thomas' passed a worthies $10 check on each of the four Corvallis saloonkeepers and wtf arretted. ,' - St, HeljlnV will hold a city election on Monday, .Al) 7, ... ... ,' - A new lodge "of the A. 6." 'tfWj- iuka been inst'totd at - Forest drove,. 1 A new jtfasonlo. Temple wm be, erected at Orant;gT' Pas... ; i ,? ... , t, "ttp to the first of . last week the Sheriff of Columbia County had collected 'and turned over to the Treasurer 'in taxes, v ' . r -'',. ' .v, .' 1--'jll .' ' ' ':' : , .-' - . La Grande ia agitating the erection fit 4125.000 public 1 building. ;'-j- h A city election is being held at Flor- ' - : -r t . -1. ence today.' The CltyfCouncll of Woodburn ha prd Mhited the use of bean-shooters In that city. 1 ' i . ; 1 . The Linn' Countj Populists- met in Al bany recently ana - disbanded their or ganization., , - i The Salem Statesman was 51 years old the otner day.. It Is -liie oiuest paper in the state. , ; ." ' Nearly ' twelve Inches of rain, fell -at Grunt's Puss durlns- February, which breaks -thv record for' any particular The Coqull'le creamery has resumed op erations. 1 v -i " " - MyrtlePointt 1 constructing i ' new creamijry. v tl ., . !"' Q. VT. Perkins, of North Yamhill Mid 40,000 pounds of hops the other -day at 14k cent ajpoimd 7 V( The Town ' Council of Prairie City ha passed an ordinance prohibiting the use 01 tooacco " puouc meeting places; A rnrlond' of jwtm hnji svrlvsd fit Ash land fdr-the. new Ashland-Lakevlew 4ele- rkh,in. Una -.I .. , .... ' ' Haines, a pew town In Union county, has been Incorporated. Cottage drove 1r trying to have i0 creamery established in that , thflylftg town, ; ' ".;'), 1. A. Garrett, while despohdent7. commltT ted suicide byjumplng in Bear creek, The cltlxena" ef-'-Coaullle are taking stock In the proposed hew steamship line to be operated -between that city and Portland. ' Elkton la agitating the operation of a creamery In. that town.- The capital 'has already been.secured. 1 t- -'. A "movement Is on foot to start a cheese - factory-iMn Alsea Vnllev. John Dorsey'l the promoter of the enterprise. James B, Chambers, 'a prominent citi zen of IDugene.tdied last week. He. was a native of Ohio. . ., vu ft sWreAir'y yi&f trieoar;!lfane, p5ecva a cofpmunication frtim tnte E. -UeSan -CdniiMJriv.--an dvAMtH fin 1 ii rin Ai (Ann. or-iwn-jose, cottt giving tucts nnu tires, tosmthen ntrh -u -Ihtss amoun other v'aiuable.4ufurmailon- fegardlog -adivesusHig'.oii urwon- -in n ouwiavni and systematic ginnner by the' board- It gives valuable suggestion's concerning the best modes of advertising' and manner of reaching , the .classes of people who are really-Intersstediri Oregon, and from whom advertising would bring results. Among other' thWig .It aay"sr - "An analysis of the- conntry will-show that mdeh of the effort of the past has been too narrow' In it field Too.;rauch work has been expended Upon the small' agricultural clans, ana not enougn upon other classes. According to the last cen sus, there are about 13 000 000 fallie in the United State. Of theSe 9,000 C00 earn an income ot less than 1900 a year. .Thi leave only 4,000,009 which might reason ably be supposed to command enough "means to buy even 'a small farm In Ore gon or engage in- any kind of - business ft is, then, these- four million you want to reach. Two of these four milliop have Incomes leethan Sl.fiOO a year, .and sre. therefore,- cilefly mechanics, farmers, clerks and young professional mnn. The remainder are .merchants,-, professional men, high-salaried employes, manufac turers and the"tfnore prosperdtfs 41as of. farmer. Theyitve all over-thcl'nltod States, and no (alone in the Central Mts (IkbIoj)! Valley where In the part moat Immigration efjCd$ naa beeh experided." IMPOSED COfy .NEWSPAPERS. itoxlngtin. Ify?iPlstmaster Pfwll.,knd Assistant rostrrmster i-ioimna. or vamp ton. - have confessed to ''fBklng'i-'f-news stories to various newspapers, and the Indignant cltlXcrtf. now declare they are to be deposed from office. - For several month Campttnuhaa figured as ,a- ne.ws center. First the champion bigamist, was uncovered and the paper headlined the story, which waa accompanied by, pic tures: " "Kentucky's champion bigamist won the women wltlj.h! eye. Hero of tplr teon weddings1 tella how. " although -the ufciiest man in the mountains., be.- had no tronble providing himself with partner," etc. i - . -;- .'."";- -' Next came story of a star route man' battle with a wildcat. It related that hir had killed a econe of beer and large num bers of wild eaia'- and - had-- slept many nlphts hemmed Jn by wild beasts.. ThRn came a story of a wildcat entering the hot- l of Judge 'Combs - In Campten and" frightening the guests from tbe p'eee,. Another tory wa a -fleree . battle be tween the sheriff 1 and posse -and some . Outlaws. In which etsht men were wound ed, two of the outlaw captured and placed in Jail, about which a hundred armed men kent auard. - " There was noe s word of truth vnor an excuse of a foundation ror itne- morica tlons and the rttlsena held a" mass meet ing denouncing them, with th result that tne aismissea poitmasier ,ano ,nis e,isnc ant have been sked to relgn.-rfew,' York 6un. .'.-.,. . . -,-r;.A "PU LL'4 il M 1 N ATED. ' XKv m wiMnt niA An, th. fatfliffAnf. all oflicei and. employe of .the. United States are forbidden to solicit aa Increase of oatv or to influence-in their own Inter ests any other legislation whatever either before Ccnifresa or its committees, or M any way save through the heads of the. departments in wnjrji rney serve, on pen alty of dismissal, from, the goverpmeht service, , v. - - J " 1 :. : . .. :.- SHIPBUILDING. British ahlobullrtlnir. accoidlne . to the London Statist. In lyul exceeeded that of WOO by 123,000. The Increase In th United State whs 100,000 tons, but not all of this waa in salt wntWv The Increase of Ger many wss only ilS.000 ton and of France 18,000 tons; wttfijali the assistance i-xteod-ed by the government. Th :" Increased construction In :Holand was 17,000 Hons, In Belgium miariy 3.000 tons, or about 100 per cent; vNorway and Swsrfbrr, JI.000 tons, or W percent; while the ton-page of Italy, Austria and Japan decreased. The tonnage nroduoed In 100O was nearly I.S0A.-- 000 ton, and. In. 18)1. 8,646.600 tons; Here is an lncrea-rof mors than 1.000.000 ton In- two Conseustlve- years., and -thi. most conspicuous -feature -of It was the- eon- structlon of steamer of unDrecedented Is. 4 - - . SUGGESTED "Another sad spectacle- la presented here Ip the case of the voung'rpan who is In J4ll,for steaHngovereeatH- and umbrel la from tbe. church 1,1 ways,'' sauT a well-known charitable worker, "Aft Eng lish boy of 'respectability; 'the son-of a clergyman, he' may have Imbibed a love of adventure from the literature of the day.-and,' with an Idea that there was room t tbe top. hs took to a lif on the ooean-.wAve. , When the- stern reality -of the .drudgery . took all. the, rotnsnee utit of the thing and he found himself ashore again . and, part , of t he 1 a wif t , stream i ft which so. many people, are .mingling tin the rough race for, rlchs, he,wai jostled aside By the stronger beings, and he says jRtL wcK.or monvr-asi), consetiueni nun gar made h(m steal the few articles he didand the pawnbroker gave him a pit tance for them, which kept hlra, from itarvlng tor 'the. time being. ,v, , i .,, "This case illustrates the necessity of either 'government., , or "humane aasocla thins' , keeping a' watchful eye, (n and extending, a helping and to; young peo ple starting out In life, who are stran ger lp a strange land. Their immediate necessities could be relieved with a very mall percentage: pf , the money sent as missionary. funds, to fpretgn lands; and hundred of Miss Stones might find woiv thy.work in. looking after1 them and turn- ingtheir footsteps, Into rpntks pf indus try and usefulpeas. i - j ;;- j,, v.' , ''Hew many young ( men -and women there are 'whose fond fathers and good mothers have eonscIentlouBlv. taught them modesty and -toleration -mat have ben rudely jostled aside when, (hey ettempt eJ te make,.thir'own way. In the. world and' practice what they -had been taught. Fui many of them have found yorerty."a pangs and been in dire need of the ns sistanc that iithelw pride,; and modesty prevented, them-asking 'for. Hunger and theft, -would often- -fol'pw, and .society owes It 10 itself that such sad condition b thoroughly looked into and xmedieUi : even though the work doe cause a de-4 to- thousands of self-made -m on and mil lionaires, but there, are other who ere nof born, under lucky star. , -There are youth and maiden who-i? ave. home with high 'hope and ideals,?'; hbm heruel clr eumtnce..dvas down and. keeo down. and Irtciety -shouldk keej rf Jwalhful eye" unoh them.' seek Ihwmnuli and extend thest a helping nan Wew ;eo? the nek-n lect -of the-foreign heathen. Their parent' may have given them the most careful irining' ana y iw;;,BienefttyT p-suiiea J.rL.K1?0"" aIJM.,n tnen mnenyt-h "to-K1pereifloirrS; iiiipnrr wtjii- iiicj ivvui iig vuiunci will! the jostling, surging crowd that makes up the bread-winning world.' ; i ; OREGON ' CITY. fJburnal Special-Service.) OREGON CITY, . ' Mafoh 3tSeveral prominent' Republican have expressed themselves to the effect that In-the event Joint ; Senator L. L. Porter - l . eleeted State. Printer ' it would materially injurs State Senator George C. Brownnlt s "probable- candidacy for Congress two years from.now." Many of the latter' friends are anxious to see hin ' go to Congress grenv the J'trat District. , 5 J -:. ? j. No less than a half-dozen candidate ar 1 mentlchea for- the ' nomination for State Senator at the Clt'sons' county con vention Aptil .7 In ormosltlon to Senator urpwneiK iney are tt -a,- yros ana tt. W.' Eestham. Republican, and ; colonel f OTRrnf I it We' gVoundlo'A-e J '"'""7 P v0' near -Fth old ;icn!imi nsn niicnery. anq u is lciena- m t- have the piaht ln( ppenitioh by "May T. J J Hnttaii of Stona ortn nf the ke- ... . 1 L . , t k IProwtF df IS lkt 9f t aspus, ,Kar . Crefik, vipia 'Bretincis-.-TtBa nnsueen guaranteea.- Dr. Jomes Wlth'-combe -and Prcfeitsor "F. L.,Kent of the Stat Asrr-.eulturel Col legs, held e farmers' Infttitnte. at SprlngiJ watef, 2 n-lles east o-f Oregon City, last Thnfsday and Frlddy. Tht. institute wa under the auspices of th- local grange and wa well attended. Dr.iryJng-was a special feature dlsctirscd. .. 1 - , C DKpgf y County - Clerk Kby", received from; the Secretary of State Puturday evening at check for l3t;j in full of -a Claim - tor4 supplies and medical- attend ance furnished transient pauperx. Mr. Eby dlscovetcd that ft former Ipl!ature had ; , made, an approprliitioni glvlntt the State the rower to r Imburae County f'ourt for" money ej-ponded for the relief at county, paupers, and sent In a claim fbr "the above amount. "'.. - r- -r-i. t:; STJOHN'S INCORPORATION I -is. 'its,rl I- i t it J.hns 1 The Incorporation bwrrn' at. St. , i3uir.uighap!, X;re,viWrn?i'?i assum n few slsmevs needed jfoivtbe nf tWoni lie prmted to ; u.hn" ru the promoters, bnve dwklsdVto ,'jrct : then a.maioiatM f tb tm&ifiw 4 i iiv yi unmru ni-w luwRriqiis are as follows: Betlnnlni? atiAMoinf mnf'bv L the Intersection of tha wf ;!tne oft Mc- epnw,-' avenue wit-.'-. f.wiHtmiette Kiverf tnence north ;o; lewreew west, and .along west line of MelCenha avenue to Its lnterestclon withtthepetiter lln' nf lifoultin street, or 430-feet wect of thfeit wesi une- oi esiey van penuyver y, ii Cs- thence north narallel with wild line to a 'point Intersecting a direct- prolong, t Inn (if thn center tin nf. fba 10ft nf f Ihe; Columbia bou'eynrd s established' by tne - niTO piais or .o!ipg p, ace: tnenoe north 10 degrees M. wests being a direct nrolongatlon of said center : line of said beplevard. to Its Intersection with the center line of , the Slough ,road : thence north '67 aeyrees 30,west nlong the center of said road to-an iron pip marking the northwest corner of the 3R acre tract; thence south S-degree-42. mlnuto west, 1 618 feet to a tone at the easterly corner of the James Loomis D. L. C, to the chan nel Of the Wl'lamette River: thence up the channel of the Willamette Rlvr to fa place of beginning. 1 . . ' ' AN ACCOM MODAfioj HUSBAND . Cheyenn's. Wyo, A sensational elope- ment occurred her a few day ago. the deteils of which are just coming to light; It is alleged that Mack Krtitlng, a shop, man. had been paying marked Attention to Mrs, Gus Gold, wife of a well-known harness maker; here, for some time. As I usual in cueli case.' "the- husband was the isst one-to learn of-his wife's -mfldel. Ityv but when he did so he assisted th couple In every wty possible In getting way by not going after them or doing anything to apprehend the runaway palrl .Early" last week Keating Va trn forred to the Rawttn shops and a few days later Mr. Gold left ' for RawIlM (With her l-year-old chi!d. presumably-prl a visit. Saturday Keating appeared the depot here to get Mrs. (Gold's trunk checked to Rawlins, the trunk having been brought to the depot several days previously. Gold appeared on the one. :however,-,and attached the trunk and took ilt back home with hitp. It wa filled with drease and valuable and Oold proposes 'Upkeep It," -'. ''-' " : T ' . The affair ha caused quite a -sensation her aa Mrs. Gold- was well and favor ably known., -She Is a handsome- brunette and- was- prominently connectei In lodge and, secret order circles. - Gold 'doe not seem to be worried over the affftlr and wil probably take M action In tbe mat-tter-Denver Pest, .jie-J(i ' -j ,mU . iiiiu"'.' i ' " . A;, 'i Sfne eftlie largest sailing Vessel In the' world ia the California clipier Roanoke, which sif, fcat of New York harbor. Hep cantata he J. A Ameebury.. one of the oldest skipper aaiilng :the sea. .but still ha I and hearty -asd gepd- for many year more For nearly '40 years he has been atln,tiwillnguisrJ;Uh Aroew leas nag. - Since flrat soina to sen-h hn sailed in Acnerlcan ve.wlji a.ooo.uuo nls iT BjHtn Aium eariu to-moon.- and ba never- oac ha been Wrecked,, ' s? i ' n Kiroatan t f rtr te iret at e at -L been cnmnleu-il amrtsrii:'?,r "V JTT'ianHs wm- -; . . . . . t i . - . I u iinr AS-sa iiuiu uuv vvifgCF I v f " s t. - ' . , - - - i t.t , . 4.1, C. " .V" c , . 'BAD OUTLOOK ;' For-the ImDrovementiof Our Ufsgradefuli Streets The resolutions .of, - the Portland Board Of Trade,' reouestins that certain lmorova. entsbes,made,"athe,treu f the eitsv ins (qui.ecji,t canaiatreuon at-tae 'fianas tit thai CltT.touxill'B Stj-M--tr'n.iiniif I t -It wa ime'mm atrance - W the proposed Improvement of Main street from-Klng; street no Chap man street be placed " on,'n...-'V f -"i: A petition wa 'granted to Improve East Elchteenth street from -Gnat ftulmhn to Hawthornehvenuei tjjc, grading and lay-4 inm fllriAWlIm , . .S . -1 the Stephens '.dpnstlon, land icialnii.was recommended or adorition. c iurt ,-, It was recommended Ho. adopt ; thet"Clty Engln&Brs.,repor-t lor the-establishing of Dnfop ajyenue rfrorn ,the north line nf Al berta - street to (a point 100,-teet south of the JUewis Lex dongtlon land claim.- ' Bosf on, arffner v.a i- ffh- ttj r.wwra : venEcanw .pn. tiie' ,mana gemeTrt of r'HsV'dis-.- tne ttosto: f . vLohngrift" was: the weflhg; Jiti so ciety bad turned otit in force. Mrs. Oard- net and, B friend' entered the corridor and FerVd'We mimrti: ral desirable seats well toward the front. ably there. V ',' T5.' ., , - : . - One, of , the ushers, posted bvithe ticket taker,- went Mo .the Seat peoupled by Mrs. Gardner iandraskfif her, for ijr 'seat checks. Bhe madejrfoitvply; it I said, and then the -bead, usher, -made similar re quest HWoeWn1 ad' waftlsfftcttort he re ported to thettnanagerr who Instructed mm to inram AH!a wardnerehavto ob. erye ths TtBslatipn a ef 'thai- house or leave the theater.' i r - . .. . jo i s Therei, tsj arnph .standing room In! the rear w rvrie ,ais,urui-irs. -xar1ner de clined. ICS go back and stand up or pay the elttra pile sharped tor -orchestra seats. , She drew her skirts about her and started, for theifeexv .office; Where, after relieving r hftr mind, she declared thai ini "v wuuiu sitq ner, ins oosion theater She" has out redress at law. as in a caso recently ' defended by Lawyer jsarry vror; ine-.'inaaier Association the courts held that a-ticket Is a merelv re- "ffekable itcheitoa4Rss:a performance, rh(S ' aeVi hi t4iondc(tfdera,b Ppnn4hr asi "MritiMMeK 1,A..fl,lrrri,- ti(-teadr eTtlte ,. lU'a-rableaabieiiset f wed'-it edhiiwierrt ntfst-rijgttter wnd-general stipern pnrnonv wr a u i PfHer . friends !nJ "follower iln fgseat meaewe; Rrpt away vf rn -thehar to day.'iHerfrienihf ittf- she 'sutinOsed 'that the house was crawde4T.atid'toot"tke' va cant:seatWecau ttw aourrwasnto and - ett .E. C; Minor, the postmaster, sold two Inln tn E. i Hnnlrln tahn ."H11 n. , resiaepceg. i. ,t .-us A larre number Of Enstnrnera - tinv been In flunnyside the past-week looking p locaiions. , several ox them were well pleased and ar now 'negotiating with the real estate men for tbe purchase of aevi erl rteslFhl lnt .. , , eral desirable lot. " Westlry "Thomas,- has 'been' called East on account of the ilirtes of his mother. -P. A. Shield,-who arrived her from Wisconsin last Christ ma. .left today . to settle up his business at hik old home. Hi say he Is sorry , to . leave Oregon, but hopes to return Soom ' Mr O. P. Wood of,' Lake Mills. Wl., 'she, has been spending- the winter, Mon- aay. one wm oime guest oi fostmaster .K, C. Minor." , -.,"". The woi-R-or putting In a new sewer7 on wast taytor street between East Thtr ty-seeond and East Thirty-third - treti ha begun. 1 Mr. and Mr.' A J. MeacKam and-Mrs; Hoyt of St. Paul, Minn:, arejflsltlng at the reildencetof Mr.ind Mr.'T- J. Ham mer. The .party, have been, wintering m California. t , i Bunnyside "Woodman 'are Teors-Hntilna -their baseball team. Avhlch, they cialul will be stronger than Sever.-' . THUNDER MOUNTAIN' . H. Dever of "tha firm of Closset A Dever. whien sells large vuantles of good In the. Thunder Moip-.taln mining district, takes a great 'ihteiest In that section. It ls: the beilsf of J.. b7 Harden brook that, this distrlot rohiprises a mln eralised sope fully 40 mMes In length and nearly that distance Ip width. . , Large numbers of-Volorado miners are nocking to- these iln. -Pittsburg capi talist bava subaerlbed 17,S0 for aTwagon road from Boise to Thunder Mountain, and some, of thecltlaens ot Boise-, have subscribed ti0,00 additional. -This shows confidence In -the future; of the 'mining intereste 'or Thunder. 'Mountain,-, j ALLEN'S PRESSCLlPPINQ BUREAU l- v :: Establtihed Mn 1888. Portland, a. Ban Francisco. ,t Lo Angeles, i Advance -reports' on v ail contracting work in ths Pacln , 8tate--Newapaper Clipping ef all kinds, business. ' personal and political.- A staff of 30 people read J.000 Coast papert per .week. - Pointers pa a'l tines-of business. --s Writ or call f'g particular. ' -ALLEN'S PHESS CLIPPING BUJtKAU, Pv .McKhy Bldg., Portland, Or.; , Telephone Main 666. ' ', . , be impossible, to eqmpei; ',he " ifrvPerty .e.W?1! Mt Ar thu gtope' crftsplngs and ijollowif motion, Shlch7i2pres9etf ,th ? enmn?nt of te'tberFmembr Wbm rade's.' r esltitron and phrAni, Mit2 t-Ahat. bodv 'to rai , City ; EngljieeiT Chase's -report ' for . the extension- of" Hawthorn Vavenu, fromf Easter Eggs, J 5c CatlTornig Butted, ! K0Cfid 68 Beat mamery , , Swiss cheese .,..,..,7,,20c, I5o Umburger, ch.L,A?JJ,:..'i2'.l JSo l-lb' Pal' lard, , t pr , i, M Ift'tW mII I. LaGrande Creamery, 3d and Yamhill -. ClUn; your gttentSoa to - the fact that oat of every one hiwdre patJenU I trggt, ejgtrty-fiv per cant, era pcitefited. COMillUtioa tavlteel'." ' '-i -'f - A KiuitjloliiiCj .0 VlUlSdenPbyalden , I and 33 1 'AklitstOB-.Bandliif Disflarure evon ' th - most bsut.iful face, or iok. or 'i irnia. . Wi mnnvA tiftlra' i- mole and all stick blemw ', unes - permanently and leave no soars whatever. Perfect Satisfaction gugr t aiueeo. . no , cnarg ts-Mi New-York X v ' MJJi-J-.V'jk-,'! Therapeutical "Cb .u-i-.s.Viii. t0tE,y.0Jho Great Chinese Ddctor II II SJ HI! fc ii I ' ;?i i eit if ft-'ttt sewiHrt-' .,-.'' m caned great be cause hi wonderful v cures - are fo well known throughout the United States and - heeaustt -' - so D ar r" thankful to. him for - savlngf" their lives -. from operations. He t treats -aey "and? all , t dlieaaes with fp- 3 J erf el Chine heb, root, f Mm fl'i andvaveiabiesJthat toUA ar entirely un. TTr snlanea In thia coun- trv thmush , iiiM of these harm- X less remedies.rnis ?aoudoetoj knows I Iki - s..slA. " ...w ' 1 RAA t HlfTaarAflt remedies . that T'pe. baa ' Wccesafully used'( In, . different... dlseae. ' He guarantees r,-tas cure catarrh, thma, lung troubles, rheumatism, nervousness, stomach, liver, kidneys,' female trouble andtatl private disease-' "fruBdreds J of teetunontala Char res moderate. 1 ,xa!Lgi . eepni.'4 tSO"NSULTATIOK f FREK. , Ptlent .-out of .tha city -writ fnr blank and, olrculsr, ,JncIoe stamp. : Address "trr1 efia-tsi wo chikksb :aJ 'iVF; m; Tfc'M -atreet, hoVOr tfeJtlp jftifpajWltfr Stop, Look and Listen - For the purpos ot calling the atteatkm of the public to the latfst great ImjSrPve- ments made in u. ; Gasoline Gas Lamps : Sb convenience.,' afetjr and- economy, we offer for TEN DAYS 9NX.TT V '" 5 BOWEN'S. TRADING v CHECK ' ""aBss Cooifar FIFTY CENTS f - 0 ia iasis oirdni ent)if tne vaiue. wnen accompaniea Dy .law ful money of U. S.. by th firm of Stewart Grant.." .- Hi diuninto. Si v, ! (Successor tc- H.t W.-Mannmgt1 ' , Viifij ." 'k"'iii- -2jL- We want an agent, in sverv town Whra ,-weare.pot alreadjBjepresetttedn.v- j i I Rookam Gerwtley i Cox's -i B, ), jenpwDa iennytvania o ' i A Ts S- t ears i w r i FU Quart.- nfi, " . ( i pelivered to any part of -eity. - - D. Germanas, 28 Morrison Street 7 ; . ' '. , '' . l' '..111 . .,' O. H. CalHIns El Co. PAPER " PICTURE MOULDS, XTC Practical Painting t In All It Branches.' 4S3Vi Washington St Portland. Ore". MISS. A. JORGENSEN . . Importer, and pealer in 1 Fine French Millinery ' 2?1 MorrUon St. between 4th and 5th, f , ' . PORTLAND, OHE: , " MANN & ABBOTT PRINTERS 92 -SEfcOflD- STREET Between Sfark a4 Oak ' j WE ARE SELLING uQ.OOQ PACKAGES pf our monthly,- tbe largest - & cent package in ' the market. ,- Sold by all grocerav' Sun Soon Huie Co.; Importers, -wholesale" and retail deafcra v In Shks. Carpets, Mattings, . Teas and Rioe. Japanese Fancy Goods, Rugs. Em- , . broidery; -Bhawli , Crepes, Underwear. . Ivory Carvings, ,In.laid vand JLrftcquered '" Gooa. ' ' - . - , 1 247 TAMH(LJj STtE"ET. ,' ; , ; ; EVOLUTION- -v.r ". . 'This is the chureh where you ' hold your ervlces, I suppose." - i - "vve -usea u raii u a cpurcn, put we have outgrown alt that. It la a-Tsmpl ProEreasiv Thought now." a vs-' ' id 1