TIII3 OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND, SATURDAY - EVENING, APRIL 0, 1CCL "TRUSTS HAVE TOO : . EXAMINE OUR PROPERTY AT F MANY ' PRIVILEGES" Ida H. Tarbell Declares in interview that Power ST. IS of Autocratic Combinations Exceeds Even' '. That, of the President. (Special DUptck to The Journil) ' " w-T ork,-Apnl - .- For- the nm ; time MM Ma- M. Tarbell, who wrote , , tne wiMr : discussed history of the Standard Oil trust and who haa made ,'::'r such a deep study of the monopoly quo p . turn,; iu sirea her views to a dally ;: MM .."VarMt, ". wh haa watched the progroa of the Hearst auit against the . eoal trust. Bays: "I regard the decision ' of tha United States auprama court ia ' tha ault of Congressman Haarat against ,th coal truat aa vary Important , It ia 't 4nore.,'It la a. just and rlghteoua da-c-v cislon. X hava no sympathy with tha , i , Idaa of dlvlna right, t. Tha eoal truat : toertalnly haa no dlvlna or other right to ' T oPPr tha publlo and force money from - ma pockets of the people. 1 Tha orinol , pies on which truata are formed are all , . . bad ones.' : : - "The baalo Idea of all truata ie to eon ..o. - trol tha output and to regulate tha prloa of any commodity in tha truat power 10 that It ahall meet tha approval of -J!" the truat pocket Tha output and tha price or ooai is thua regulated at the . ..will of the coal truat-It can. and doea determine themount that ahall be aold . and tha amount per ton that thla apeci , fled amount ahall bring. There ia not 1 tha leaat element of uncertainty-about It ao far aa tha truat la concerned. The truat la bound to get the hlgheat poa ;, lble price, regardless of tha welfare of i v the people. . . v :.'-y peelaioa Is Bighteous. : 'There ia another reaaon why this oe f Judalon. ia a righteous one, and one that ought to make every peraon thankful, ouUlde of the truat members. It makes ' it clear that truata are not above the , ,1 law and they cannot conduct bualneae V secret plan that wavee aside all : - Inquiry with tha declaration, We are AT THE THEATRES v TWO TAOAXOITOI1 TMM BZU. - lst - night's performance of "The Olrl from-Paris? again went in tha na' "ture of a triumph. Applause waa con- v : tinuoua. ana encorea came at every one - of the catchy lyric which dlatlngutah r Ting 'cnarming ; musical comedy. Miss iCendall again captivated her audlenoe : Wlth her InUrpreutlon of X he gay Pa rlatenne. Mr. Haydn sang in fine voice, land Mlaa Stetson was good aa Norab, - With the matinee Sunday, "The Two Vagabonds" will be presented, to run the entire week. 'This Is Franeia W as son a famoua opera. Mr. Seamana MM Jenkins return to the aat next ' week. -The horua Is to be a feature ai usual. -y. AT TXB AB OAS 8. Not for weeks has there beert'such! an opportunity to laugh ln Portland as is offered at the Arcade theatre -this week. Myrtle Franks, an exceptionally clever- soubrette, supplies several pounds of glee at each appearance that she make. Two blackfaced teams, an original pianist pretty girls and good wuio ceip to make tha biu entertain ing. . -;;'v,, ,, , -v. AT ID BAJCXB TOnOXT. Tonight will ba the last opportunity to see tna new Nem-Morosco company In Mark Twain's famous story, "JPudd'n head Wilson." as dramatised by Frank! Mayo, who made it so famous. Thai great play haa been crowding the Baker nightly thla week, and: nothing , but praise haa been heard on all aides for its clever interpretation by the NelU Morosco company. - HamrjlTOcmAar.a . Tomorrow opens tha new weak at the Baker, and Bronaon Howard'a "Aris tocracy," wnicn provaa to o such a I mine for Charlea Frohman and AL Hay-1 man when Brat presented by them, Will oe me oiu. tne new Meiu-Morosoo com - I. 1. th. tm .m.lMlIm that toured- tha United Sta tea and Bg - land in these famoua productions, and tha olaaa of playa auch aa "Arlatocracy fits tha company to perfection. "Arts - tocracy" opens at tha Baker tomorrow matinee and will continue all next week. BAVD OOVOZB TOaTXOXT. -i Tonight at tha Marquaav Grand thea tre the Portland Italian band of IS mu sicians, ander tha direction of tha bril llant young conductor, Stgnor D'Urbano, will give a concert of popular and classlo music, which promises to be one of tha best musical events of tha season. TOOKAJU) nr MOBDAT BIO XT, - 'Next Monday night April 11. Charlea B. Hanford, tha eminent tregedlan, will d resent Shakespeare s nlatorlcak trag edy, "Richard III.", Mr Hanford brings the same line company of playera heretofore, and a finished performance may be looked for. Seats are now on sale. SOn COOBXAM AT TBB XABQUAIC 1 Love the maternal love of a mother for her sons Is the central theme in i J ."The Greatest Thing la tha World," the splay la which; Rose coghiaa will ap pear at the Marquam Grand theatre on next Tuesday and Wednesday nights, i , April 12 and 1$. under Jules Murry's direction. Miss Coghiaa la thla aeason ' scoring, an undoubted personal triumph in thla play. " From her first appearance i she wlna her audience and in tha oil- max- la the third act she excoriates bar I "wayward boy with burning woraa or ra 4proach and poignant grief and Bhama, fi ller acting throughout la that Of aai V artiste, running - tha gamut of higher ' feellnra. with a subtlety and 1 finesse which allows ao Jarring note to mar ' the beautr of her superb characterlxa- tlo Beats ara now on sale. ALLURING PAYFORJ WOODBURN OFFICERS . (Special plapateb t The Joornal.l Woodburn, Or., April . The vote at toe recent city election here was can- , vaasea Thursday night and 3 the new " counctlmen were seated. 'Officers were elected and ialarles Oxed . a follows: Street commissioner; L. IC. Maxfleld. 0 cents per hourj city attor- i ney, n. f. jdoroom, 100 - per year; . health officer, Dr. Jamas R. Canico, Si per year. The city treasurer's salary was flxed at $0 par year, tha marshal's saiary, was. lncreaaed from IT! ta IJ00 a year, while the mayor and eounollmea wlU each receive 1.50 for every regu honeat . Our methods are nons of the publlc'a-buelneea.'1 11 1 " " ..i 'Thle . decision' V declares that i; the truat'a methoda are very much the pub He's business. If these methods are honeat it la ud to tha truata to prove it If theae truata are not pirates, as elv leged, they owe it to the publlo to prove ; that they are not If they are honeat In their methods v there ought not to be any difficulty in establishing that honesty.; It la not aufflclent for the , members of the truata to draw themselva up haughtily and say; .It Is our private business.', -.o v; -" -."How anomalous! vHow can a bus ineaa that the publlo la hot only sup porting but enriching beyond the hope of avarice be termed a private busineaa T Whatever tha tmblla mits lta money in to tha public I entitled' to knaw about a,:- Too Many Frrrttefeev Tha fact is tha truata enjoy far too many , privileges. ' Their autocratic power exceeds oven that of tha president of tha United States. 'The power of even this highest officer la hedged about with restrictions. - why ahould mem bers of 1 private corporation, even if it haa been organised to selfishly control soma necessity - of life, be allowed a greater latitude than . tha president T By what right do tha members or this trust stand up In courta of law and with marvelous aaauranca say: Our 'me thods are our private busineaa. ' We are not obliged to reveal by what methods we fla prices.' v- ; .w..... "The trust should be controlled and restricted tha same aa banks. There should be at tlmea a perfect flood-light In their methods of doing bualneae. I believe la publicity, and ' this decision Is a sten la the right direction. . The direction that shall open to tha gase of tha men why buy the methoda of the men who aelU md control tha market prlcea." . -r-.-;- lar meeting they attend. The recorder will hereafter get $100 per year. ; ', The council passed an ordinance regu lating aaloona and ths sale of liquors. Applicants, for liquor Ueenae must fur nish a bond for $1,000; keep a quiet and orderly house; keep closed between the hours of 11 p. in. and a. m. and on Sundays and election days; pay aa an nual license of $(00, in advance, and have . no booths, card ' tables or gam bling' devices of any description, t The penalty for violating any of tha pro visions of this ordinance la a one ot not leaa than $25 nor more than $100, and the possibility that the council may re voke the llcenee. ready; for the new TELEPHONE LINES - fBpedal IHapateh.to The Journal.) "" Corvallia, Or April . t. Wednesday evening next i meeting of the stock holders In- . the proposed Independent telephone company la to be held In thS county court-room. The 10 shares of stock have been taken, and Wednesday evening a board of director is to be elected and other Important matters will be despatched. ..- - Moras to rorttaad. Mordaunt Ooodnough, principal of the I J4S00 7lI?!71 on Irving atraet. piano aepaxtment at tne vregon Agri' i . . A. . . ' cultural college, has resigned his posi tion, his resignation to go Into effect at tha end of tha nreaent term.: Mr. CinctA- nough haa been elected to tha princlpal- ship of tha Weatern Academy of Music at .Portland, and he will take charge in the fall. Mr. Goodnough has an envi able reputation aa a pianist and many friends here wish aim success la I a.m ', . - , . T . I new Held. , ; : They wni Shooa. ' : The Philomath Qua club is to' give a big shoot at that place next Tuesday, i been made.' for which elaborate preparations have Many Corvallia a ports will 1 .tt.n im h "m"" "... 1 OeWbratod OoUea .Wedding-. At the homa of their daughter,. Mrs. Richard Oraham. Wedaesday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Adam Radir. well-known I I realdenta of thla vicinity where they IC I have reaided for many years, celebrated their goldea wedding anniversary in a C : $ delightful manner. -Oueets to tha aumr ber of 20 or more were present and aa V '' elaborate aupper-was served,. was served, Mr. andJ Mrs. Radir were mamea in nttaburg, I Pa. Mrs. Badir . waa , Mlaa Margaret Letham, a native of Ireland, while Mr, $3250 Radir was born In Germany, ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS $1600 AND BERRIES Hava been tha subject of oar study for years. We understand their action upon tha human system, and are prepared to And Buccessfully treat Kidney, Ldver and Stomach - trouble, Female Complaints and Chronlo Dlaeasea which American day. doctors cannot 'handle. Nothing but pure . vegetable! . used.. Consultation free. jt-vW-r;:? tf WXi rr-.i:,.--- - - DR. VING LEE CHIESE PHYSICIAN" 280 Borwlde Street, Portland. Oregon 6c rACM CAKGAIN IIS AOmxsOood land; acrea beaver- oara; u acrea cultivated, now In - crop; good l-room house, with bath. oro, orcnaro, team, wagon. - nar seaa, buggy j farming Implements nearly new; owe, calves, chickens, turkeys, etc; H mile to R. R, ata tton; m lla to Vancouver, Wash.; if dealred could divide farm and sell part; undoubtedly tha best farm buy now offered; might t&ka aome iraae. : rrica xor an vi.tovo SIT AMiftoa Bidg- loH h tnat, hava ; " . : v ': ' - jreTMaaa, vregvaw igrawlnf oaaly We offer lots ot every size and description from lots 50x100 , to lots containing any :acre all within two JblocHsjofcarUnenl p the heart 6 f . s t . ; Johns. Water pipes , laid.:, Sold on ; H Installment Payments iOurcohtracts provide y i tor nonforfeiture by -purchaser In case of ' I sickness or death! I'J Agent at our Branch ; Office at OAK PARK 2 " ADDITION every 'a afternoon, . : a f Free Street CarWIckets, PIatsand Photographs at our Office : HARTMAN, THOMPSON . POIVERS 3, Chamber of Commerce CHOICE INVESTMENTS Those -desiring to purchase real aa tate with the view of obtaining profit ed ana permanent income are rest fully invited to Inspect these . pr able and permanent income are reapec-1 'lted to Insoect these , nroo-i ilea, wi market ties, which are soma ot tha best on the! t?n nnn i 100x100 feet south ' of i Morrison st.; yearly income yv9vyvovar $1,000. Only $$,000 In caan require a. 100100-feet on Fifth at., south, all built up with $13,000 ' good dwelllnga. Income f. l. lis per -annum. --.- Fractional corner lot south of Morrison on Seventh st; If $340 $5250 $2850 properly improved will pro- duoe 16 per cent Very choloe vacant corner. aouth on 7th at, suitable fori flat a or dwelllnga; can be I made to pay welt 25x100 feet blocks south of Morrison -st; small house on aame, renting tor llli a I - suitable building could b I rectea on tnia lot lor ib,ooo. which would bring $100 00 per momn rent - $2650 Fraotlenal lot between Mer-1 rlaon and Yamhill;, good for nata. F. BKBKE, 444 Sherlock Eld WEST SIDE HOUSES CiUnn ll-room house on t2d, near Johnson st $5500 ""1,"roonl nou n Irving st . - umr Mi mi ... . near 2 2d at tAflfln Choice corner on 11th at aouth, vOVMM with maa-nlflcent dwelling. This property represents $11,000 value $.t7Srt 60x100, with a house, near 7th Wiw ani Harrison sta. : I ClQCft l-room houee and lot on ltth, I near Mill at ti?Crt Houaa and- lot near Jefferson U and, 11th streets. m I tfJ?nrt Beat part of a choice corner. wun a nrat-ciasa iv-room aweu- with fng: aouth on 7 th at t?3Cft New l-room house, fractional wv lot near Z4th and Bavier sta. F. BSESKE, 444 Sherlock Bldj. EAST SIDE BARGAINS tl?Cfl '-room house and lot modem I 'W clumblna. on Garfield, near Fail ing st 1650 "A cottage and lot In bast -P' ?f Sunnyslda K7K .vH. .'SSSSnSS snSS 675 square feet; sewer and street - improvements said. A snan. VCf Lot 60x125, on Brasee st. west m jRussaii at:ieo caau re- quireo. . , Sea here! Nearly acrea. with house, barn and fruit trees, on E. SOth st, on tha , car line.' tKnO A, choice lot near E. Alder st, I on latn st. 100x100 feet on corner E. Morrison and 8th sta; good for stable, warehouse or manufacturing purposes. F. BROKE, 444 Sherlock BIdg. vMMr mm D m m. w bbwbsjswbw sr III Take O. W. P, Cars to mm arani w s a .mrm rn j City View Park Tomorrow see Portland's most pessiye suburb. P"-1 Our aeent at the eround all No trouble to show you the greatest snap on earth. - r - . - tf - t - -r-vr . W Lots $150 to $300 $29 down, balance $10 per month. "TTwO"ear-lmes7BuirRurrwatef, streets graded and sidewalk laid, fare,. 10-minute service. Sharkev & Morrow ,208 ALISKY BLDQ. " WrtOmmfwn BAST "TaTBSnO:; 15x100. on Thorman at, between tOth and tlat, on car Una; new cement walk! just laid: streets unprovea; sewer, gas, water all laid. Inquire owners, M Front, corner of Pino. , . .. - Contrary to former report,', few etock died on Jaeachaia araeav- Oraav ts c V O O : no II ; a mm It h m re are u Electric Light is - ...-. .1.. , ' matcnes, daneer Hne.; not sMPwaa sF WtmtW mmm mMMm g$w 0 is clean, Electric lightfor Light is In this respect r baves you ELECTFJC. C.!:; ; SEVENTH AND ALDER half as IBgK no explosions; n ot aBohvxiation 1 asant pe Light is your eyes. the o nlv ininre. Hernrfltinns ' axMeasaaB) 0gMm many s BY mM rolsiis cneaper t waste, n 4 . ' m m . ' m ... . w mm m the best Electric lisrht that fw ttr mm ' mtm" mmm mr mm mmwmw t- . alone r vn a n . . til' ana k w jj .rsif STREETC C