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THE JOURNAL tbllahes erary mint exept Stn7) . varv ftnnHa mimln . . Tha J-araal BTtllO- ln. JN.ta and JaoialU atraata, Portland, Of- policy of another was directed by Senator Gamble. Senator Klttredge had secured the appointment of a eon of another editor tQ Annapolis Another ' would . sell .his soul for money. Natural born Ishmaellte, E.t.r.d t the poatoffk, at Portland, or., tw Envious. Quarrelsome." Of anoth tranamUaloe tbroufa the oalla M eeaond-elaas miliar. , TELBPHONS MAIN TITS. ' Atl d-partm-nta ttebul by tbla number. I th oparatar th aeparttnetit yoa wtat Tall rOBKIOlf ADVERTI8INO BJEPEESBNTATIVB I yraaland-BfoJamliiVSpaelal Advartiitn Af-m-y. Kranawtck B-ildlfta. 425 Flftn aranna, Naw lorkj Trlhnna Ktifldlnir, Chicago. Sebaerlpttoa Tarma bf mall to any addr or uazico. , b t4 Vailed Sutra, Canada ,' . , .-Alii. - Cam rear.. .....IS 00 ( One Moatb f '- : SUNDAY, ' On year. ijlbo I Ona month ' - DAILY AND SUNDAY. ( Ona raw ,...T.60 Om month, I .SO $ M $ M cr: . "Rich(7j, College bred. Wants to go to congress." The hob bles of another were "Ood, the Bible and Sunday school." Another: Common. Other iCltlos are prepar ing to tax billboards out of. exist ence or so as to get a large men ue from them,-' ... . It is time . Portland Tmored" "for ward along this line. We hare noth ing to .say against the advertisers; Letters From4 the People jl ne . xvapia xv.ise 01 a.Mafic City 7By Rsv. Thomas B. Orerorv. Well meant and wall deserved are the Heal tk; Beauty and I Vjrace -f: Small Change ' B Ell Wbealer Wilcox Arw.wlark 1 faVT la- lnkaailM..TM.M.1.VaaMlat X voun woman with & voloa auch aa I W fom ra AMA ehlMV aauuiU 4k an- I ' W ' 1 r . . ' l VTanU Itefereodam Invoked. BrownavIHa, Or'Mar 4 Te the JCdl- tor Of Tha Jnurnal T trlah n n ,1 eonrratulationa that" ara illll nnnrlnn they are entirely .within law and through the column, of your valuablo in upon Miss Herbert, who the aathar i"1 vW."id c.unt wl.!. ?I Custom; but the interests and wishes argumanu praaantad by alday oalabratad har.na hundredth birth- cherubim finds It hard to make a plaoi of the people as a whole are para- :" V T Z " "".7T1: 1 "fc '-vvr'. :vv:: v.- .' mount RUlhnarrl arlvArtlalna I " ' " - " -v.- ctmtenanan u to na a wonaer mount. UlllDOara aarerUBing OUgntl . aa aranaar. At 1A An int wlah I n nr. I. . - v... . "Controlled by local banker, .who to yield about 30 tlmesthe revenue to -say that .we are Juei. aa confident hundreds of thoU8anda , . ' ' "Tha and-saat hog ia beginning to pear again. But Hermann will have to be vlndl- The axouralonlats are In lnek rm get some aunahlna. , ; Silence your opponent with reason, not with , noise. IHale. ;V, 'TAINTED NEWS." wants to be governor and then some. Having , found out all about the editors, the publicity bureaus and tainted news" shops got busy sup plying the assortment .of stuff that would be likely to suit. It was nice, readable "dope," catchy and rather interesting, most of it innocent, but always concealed somehow the seri ous matter, the real stuff, opposition to the rate bill, to state regulation, to municipal control, to the La Toi lette amendments, to tariff reduction and so on. to the city that it does, if it Is maintained to its present extent. If most of it Is eliminated by high tax ation, so much the better. WHEN CITIZENS ARE SCOURGED. I N THE LIGHT of the facts. In action by the Washington gov ernment with reference to the Southern Pacific land grant would be passing strange. Within the week we have had in Portland Dakota farmers read th spectacle of cltisens sentenced to a "wit " w. w um wouwa 01 au mora wonderful even than tha the college. We challanga the gentle- fact that M!e Herbert "haa lived 100 man to produce evidence where algna- Tears la tha fact that she haa men New turea have been aecured through willful ,rIF con, upfront a good-alsed village mlarepreaentatlon, is thla county, which t0.inc",COB? '"I0' tha 'worI'- is 'undoubtedly the county alluded to. ..2.i7, 1 ln1 lifetime r iknw ... j 1,a i I Practically covers thla araat nltv'a Hh atudants have entered tha unlvaraUy wt- gc, marvel, almost miracle, without flnlahlng, any " four-year high nJZ,,.?,jri, Iirr M born th echool courea. PPultlon of Na Tork City was 7,000. I aa a former student of the state la mora than 4,000.000 .,. ., n i w . t i. Whan Ml aa Herbert waa hnrm Nr arada of work dona br tha unlveraltv yoI5 '"fsiy 1T south of Eighth street ratua. and tha agricultural collage are prao-1 , ,n?1"r ar tn Bt- Dnl hotel. Quarts of freah tnllk and three or tlcally the eame. , r J, T? r' na Madiaon Square I four raw egga each day, with freah The agricultural oollege supporta and I M2fn . suburba then held full sway. fruit and ho other food, would give her glvea Instruction to 100 studenta. for wa wrn the me- about tha same amount of appropriation !5.PK! ra,r.,c WM bout h f ' for haraeir. . , . , i ; Others with less volume, leas' beauty or tone and leaa perfection of technlaue oDtain poeitiona aha rail a to secure. But the young alnger haa Ignored many ether requlaltea for sucoeaa which are neceaaary to a singer bealdea voice. She haa ignored health, beauty and arraoa.' .-.v. . . i . ,t.. . - ;.... i,-. -i Endowed with beautiful iinea ; and I Portland wiU need a People's mayon well-chiseled features and harmonloua I . . e proportlona whloh might eaally i make r" The mayor of America's bl great aft " ; - - i V u uw m Tary amau man. . Looks Ilka much tha aama aU aaiihoii for two yaare mora. t An honeat milkman la ana v. noblaat works of evolution. ora man aver for the next two yeara ntUta mj dlfj ...a . an . . animation and ourvea. She laoka blood and flash, . Bha haa the appearance of aa anemlo and suggests a poor digestive , appa-1 MEvybfAriCK puDiishers have that rate regulation would Uulntuple Pa heavy Tines and to serve In - long recognized and some of freight rataA In the south the cot-JbdIl confinement for unlawful acts JL J , them have refused to publish f0n planter would be ruined. Bo with reference to public lands. The ..ifwhttlCoIllw's Weekly calls every state and community was agfregate of which either of these i "tainted ' news" uretended - dls-1 a h cltisens defrauded the s-overnmant j patches containing , alleged inter- in Nebraska showed that in one week . t the utmost, a few hundred iJSSait'nl views or action of commercial bodies, in June last, year the newspapers 0P rew thousand acres, but for that college. ; or r arguments conveyed by some printed 2 iz columns in favor of gov- thhand of the law is iaid on pit, aboi?.h.Sma' yiauaiuia uieuiuw, m mo interest oil eminent regulation and two against. nB""' wun us quota or sorrow I or these normal schools. that Eugene university lnetruota 100, If our unlveratty appropriations are leaa than other atatae, we are burdened with four normal achoola. I would Ilka to aak how many atatea with tha popu lation that Oregon has support four nor mal achoola. . . As to tha unlveratty costing tha state ISII par atudent, this appropriation New it haa distanced Peking, Caloutta,' Berlin, Paris, end. London aside, has not a aingia competitor In tha race. , When Mlas Herbert waa born Maw York waa atruggllng hard for recogni tion among the seaports of the world. Today It la richer by many millions; than tha whole country waa 100 years ago, ncner ny rar tnan any nation on the globe was a century since. The temptation to run a parallel be tween New Tork and another famoua city cannot be realated. Rome, tha one-time capital of tha the blood , and flesh necessary to her type. , fine lacks deportment and rraoev' She stands. badly and sits and walks without dlatinctlon. ' 'r : She give no thought te these mat .tare. To cultivate her oloe, to keep a clean record, to deeplae avervthina baae and low and falsa, and to try with might ana mam to make the world reoogniie her voice and her , worth of character aha believes will Insure her' auooeaa finally. , . s. ;. w-' It Is said to be a mean -'.... The maple aan yield fa uht k,.a v will b Just aa muoh maDla evn.n sugar.' ; .".. ' . ' .When we think of ha lb.1 L. .1 we'd nearly a lief there would v. J. summer . : ' .-. ? . The taan who can't rlda a Ma.w. without smoking can. walk - vi.- automobile. . Is the primary ttcaalr n V. ' . J" v"' - - " " " "ai men lit of floes won't runt S,; - But -rten you pave, be sure that the ...... K..UVW I . .. . - . - . . I I,., ... .. , , gome trust or syndicate or corpora- This was their real sentiments. nd shame for the condemned and th PPropriaUon 1. voud .down. LT","7,r"a. er ,li "V" tloh, o one or mtore of the privi- gome mfinths later, after the tainted the,r klth "d kin. Even though, have the countyand atata graagea to ,or 400 '"before it got out of leged and plundering "interests," news bureaus had got well into Juries of cltisens have returned the frjr on the work, and they are muater- tn J?""; MmJ , .... Thara wra anm. m.n, - 1' ' u ... ..rAU. K. a... M"f belr enormous foroes for a big .'JL? 6 tVam d mile . f , , af - e-saw autaw I tUltUUi lUUfV WCI O 1U UUV WWK ebVS I ' .-a - yuwuv OAlUUlOUk UM I f ffht W wfarta Oftlas avaaaae a. aa.ANPta t a such articles in the interest of one columns against government regula-1 approved, these scenes of sentence-1 put In our good roada fund and our 00m or more of -the New York Life in- tion and only two favoring It. This Vlng in the federal court have In- rabws in thia county have several guraace companies, not open, fair ad- was the "tainted news." voluntarily stirred almost every man prominent and popular men working in Terttelng, but laudation and misrep- ? ' Newspapers throughout the coun- to Un of regret or touch of h',r. behalf and they say voters with resentatlon disguised M regular try should be' on their guard against arnipathy. SSiSum" pet?Uoi? "h.V'wport ."news matter." " this tainted "dope," and cast it aside It Is, however, the Inexorable de- work aa progreasing very favorably, and I Latterl.y ; the -malls Jiave bien as they would poison. That is in cree of society that if an individual lfn Simo-I "Unt 'Ud loaded with this tainted news" I fact what it is stuff cunningly de- transgress the law .he must be . With the unanlmoua support of the ftna t0 B0,a h'r own 'or mra than a atnfr nrtn ni artMlAa in a I a a. , . V ..a4 a l.rii.. m.., t. v ma. I BTranraa. wnicn everv ona knnwa 4a ttia I ui.uunira 1 . r v. 1 biruou 10 poison popular opinion I " "'fi" v juonto. iuh io w 117 it 1 7 : . appear as pure news .in, oppositlonj through the newspapers. will be passing strange If the Wash- w, TaTconndent Yueeeea in vSftSZl with Roma' aa the center, represented tha dominion that waa later on to reaoh from tha Pillars of Herculea to tha Euphrates and from tha Rhine and Dan ube to the great African Sahara. But what of this? . .. Thla question, almply: Did Rome's slow growth have something to do with Kome'a duration T Did her alow growth enable her when builded to defy the elementa of decay , But the world wanta its eve and its I pavement la the beat and A..r.M. aenaa of harmony pleased aa well aa I poaalbla. , Poor paving doean't nay. After three triaJa a v. v.i' No woman before the nablio a-ase. I recovered s ant. t.m.... dependent- In truth upon the publlo dentist for klaaln hr . r.- .',. gate for her euooesa. aa la every mual-1 . , , " , . cat ana snuniuo gaaius, can anora to omit beauty, grace and tasteful dress from her repertoire of attraotlone. No woman la any sphere of action can afford to ignore these things with out loss to herself and her caoee. Even .the religious devotee, who weara a robe of aome order, must aea that Jts appointments Are neat and freah before submitting herself to tha gate of the world or entering on her rouna or auuee. That "Qae" ' Addlcka couldn't pay a gas bin mayave been a specimen ef "poetlo Juatlce" though it didn't look poetic to him.' k - ,.! . ,- -". -'le ;7-'- .iv Si The president himself, however. Is en record aa being of the Opinion that a "second elective term"; la in his eaaa equal to e third term. . .m V-' - The Independent la sorry to have to ington government lifts no hand In I m'nt which we have inaugurated. A REPUBLICAN PROTEST. T the case of the Southern Pacific land grants. Here the law is-brazenly FEED EJ. HARRISON. HE Chicago Tribune says: "We and defiantly violated; and the land ao not like to see Secretary involved is not the few hundred for The Play Taft. In oerson orthrouch den- -.m .im... 1. VJ MUtan Russell appeared at the M -J ..T " WUU'1UU,U' ""HHalllg last night la "The Butterfly." a purpose of discouraging any one. and Thla leads to tha other question: Is New Tork growing too rapldlyt la tha growth that Is magical a healthy oneT Does the city that advanoea, twloe, thrice as muoh In a century as Rome did to four or five centuries have the promise of the thousand years that des tiny aeait out to tha renowned city by tha Tiber? Thla quaation la not asked-for the It Is quits possible that this partlcu-laak correspondents to atay strictly by to publlo ownership of utilities and to government ownership or regula tion of railroads. The Journal , In the last year' or. two has consigned to the wastebasket cartloads of this literature, sent out by the "inter- sia anu ajowen up ap appear as " 8agBa a. a magniricent heritage of 3,000,000 three-act comedy by JCellet Chambera. I it la a very natural queatlon and quite news with a regular dateline and iaiB ariT oa' 111 campaign lor me acres. It is a splendid 'domain that "M WM orougniy enjoyed by one of apropoa of the great new world miracle, narratln a a,.r,nr,ad " W ..h aJ Dresidential nomination. It seems Li,. 1 J! I .?. mout -h,0MbI " .In the laat analysis the perpetuity of . . ,, , , - . v- w u """nua anau ancea or ma aeason. Atlas Huaseu was oiues and statea depends not so much tltlous or distorted, occurrence. :' u unbecoming and unworthy of go to home builders at not more rMly,d with more enthusiasm than any upon brick and mortar or upon brute This "tainted new." i.' sent out him as a great officer of state." than $2.5 9 per acre, but which a de- Jl9"" th' HM"' S.'.'K.TC apparently in carload Jots by In an editorial of over a column fiant fcorrAratfdn; in spite of law. A" strikingly beautiful as she haa of that aU-lmportant asset in New Tork agencies . Of the "interests." With fin length the Tribune elaborates this courts and nfflrnra rr.. scnnea ror years, as gracious aa and America than there waa in old lar young woman made greater prog ress in her musical studies beeauae aha ahut away from her thoughts while studying every Idea and purpose aave that of perfecting her voice, ,. a e .. e. But now that to please the world must be a powerful factor in her1 suo- oess she must consult Its fancies and cater to lta tastes. It la not a difficult matter for any woman not a monstrosity at birth to bs pleasing to the eye. Hera are aome thlnga aha nuat do: To live simply In the matter of food; to keep the body nourished, but to avoid over-eating; to bathe the body every day thorouahlv. yet not to -weaken it by prolonged bathe, as so many 'American women do; to keep the muscles of ths face firm by massage, and the cuticle softened paper. tv. . ,' ... i - r. . : 1 "J uo-ao, muu uw ouucie aoirenea Leadauarters in New Tork Rnaton protest: says in effect that Taft r,m t av . " "V ".7"?Ji .t"-1" ..""iri . " end refined by slmpl. creania: to f M - 1 - .v ..'.. . . 1 " vi junuco ''"'' wn nor oeiisra u our cay anau do a long one l the lunra with nura air mm, ttmaa a i The tr-r in mmuil hl. I lowcira Vilmanlf riy en nr tn flhtn tn I . . j in . . . . annaafance and haM it ttnmnlatalv nntil I .t..- . .v... . . B? . . I"1'" air many umea a , , - " --T " . uu "ucrijr- " waamons of tn: flnil ...T ttVm -;;v 7Cr:"T. " W""L? mnaiatons; to sleep with ana DurnoBn. aven rrnm nnhiianara contena witn roraKer. ana criticises th na. .v...u .i.. i.,,.,,., ... . 777 - . - 1 - - . ...wwf-r, ,T-jri - -""- 1 . 1 yai., t,uj buuuiu me laaiviauai tact ana was vigorously recalled ana 10 impose on many- or else j tne administration for sending out I be condemned and scourged while j-'raciouslyraaponded with a song, ln is a business arrangement for government servants in Taft's inter- for an act of infinitely arav.r con J tJiW ..ISf.'t.r!! the publication of the stuff. These eat. especially to the south. It ( sequence a corporation is Dermlttrl I beautiful Woman on the American stage. xii nuiiajrxiY." in wnicn mibb KUfl el it touring, is oUvr litUa plar, tV 4u.aw s 11 . . ... " iruiu m aui items sent to this pa Huisnoro .independent Buf. why .- , ' ': ; '.'.a', a, - A San rranoisoe man laat week cele brated his ninetieth birthday. If some boy of that city ahould live to be that old, he may see tha Ruef, Jury com pleted. - It Is presumed that if Mr.. Bryan In tends to drive a lot of people out of tha Democratic party he supposes he will coax a greater number Into It by the same process. , , - '.-.. Editor Q ear Informs the publlo that Unnton was named for Senators Linn and Benton of Missouri, frlenda of Ore gon, In 1844, and aaka, "Did you know itr Soma of ua couldn't remember that far back. .- - , and so there t agencies have innocent and alluring thinks the president should not try to go on in its outlawry, unhindered t names we "Publicity Bureau," the 10 " poost" xart or anyhoay else into and unrebukedf "ffess service Company," the Na- the presidency. The people should .The news from Washington that tionalVNews Service," "Industrial M eiven a chance to" say whom they the authoriUes are taking stens jA .? .. . oveviaiiaia m xteiation 1 " " w' iur yrcDi-1 lorce the corporation to obey the ) wuaumwia auu au on, Dut mey 1 wmoi u.uu iu. mo iwyuuMtnajaw is a messaco o: conaequencarand are an mnreiT ni ran ir.nfi f tt. 1 hiitt uits a ria-ni in enarian tn. .i .v . ... . v D v " " wa ..W t r " "( I gWU WUCCI , ; plundering and plutocratic interests, hmbltlon to become president with r which thus manage to get a good Jut having it crushed by the big 4eal of ''tainted news" before the stick. public and so influence public senti- - The Tribune s favorite, for in- I ment to some extent. - stance, is Root But, rather strange- 7 The railroads should be In bigger lv. it would be satisfied with Hughes. I and more decent business than this H would be surer than Taft of of , manufacturing "tainted news," carrying New Tork(t). The Chl- , but they have been n it-for months CK paper is very easy to please, . past op to their necks. It comes In being kindly disposed to Fairbanks, the shape of a supposed dispatch re- Foraker and even Shaw, or Cannon lating to the alleged action of some or Deneen; probably it would smile commercial body, or an Interview and look pleasant at the nomination . with some pania-predictlns financier, of Harrlman or Elklns; but it thinks ' Jn some cases these are partly gen-1 Taft, in his position, should attend I nine, but the Incidents have been to his duties and let boom-Inflating : worked up especially for the purpose alone, and that the president should ; of manufacturing this news. Thus also restrain his activity in Tart's ' people have read ' a . great deal of behalf and in this opinion the ' stuff narrating what seems oa the Tribune says what a great man Re- surface to be genuine and reasonable publicans are saying or thinking, opposition to government control of : railroads, to state regulation and to , 'municipal ownership of public ntili ? ties, but which is in fact systemati cally manufactured for public eon y sumption by the literary bureaus of I the railroads and dther corporate . ( and syndicated interests. Some of this "tainted" stuff is .' founded on half-truths, some of It Is made up dut of whole cloth, and r'some of ft Is In the shape of argu- ments and literary efforts evidently h paid for. The humorist, John Ken drlck Bangs,, for instance, must be 1 paid quite a price, or should be, for B' TAX THE BILLBOARDS. - ILLBOARD advertising is evi dentl here Ao stay, for while at least, and since is not to be extinguished it ought to be taxed a good deal more than It is, for th-. benefit of the city Two billboard advertising concerns take out a license, paying S400 a year; each, a total revenue to the city from this source of $800 a year, One cany travelyin ; no direction throughout the city, from center to circu inference, without being con fronted, at every point where space is available with these advertise ments. To say the least of it, most of them ' are hot artistic, and add nothing to the things needed to make "the city Beautiful." to a f such prostitution of his considerable " literary talent . -- -; ------ " Collier's says: ''"When the railroads. Just about two , y-ars ago, foresaw the beginning of that tide of public clamor againat them whloh ta 1uat now af Itm flniUI th fi forehandedly determined .to poison pub- j large proportion of people they are l ill oplnlon at very: fouptainhead. I an offense, and they think should be 1 iiuiwra 10 spreaa tnrougnout tne v,,,.,j tj '-,1. V- United States ft newspaper propaganda abolished entirely.. But if thisjw : against rate legislation. The railroads too, radical a demand as yet, it Is ' 3tfl cerUlnly' reasonable to ask that a ijena. tha order and system characteristic higher tax be put upon this business. or ran roe a Administration. . Individual nBBHoa ior large con- trtbuuons. - aggregating over a million dollars., i i ,y .Otflces were established la Boston, New York, "Washingtbh; Chicago and many western cities.; In Chicago 0 men were employed; Agents were sent out to or found in; every town where a newspaper was publishedi to ascertain . Its standing and lean inss. .Sbmaef the reports on editors are amuslngj One'"has had many - lavors from the C, M. & St P."'The Los Angeles, after a hot fight over the proposition; has fixed a tax of one cent per square foot of such advertising, .which will 'yield a reve nue of about $52,000 . a year. "At the same rate, Portland, at a guess, would receive a revenue of $30,000 ayealtUburglandnciinaH are moving in the direction of high er taxation of billboards?.' New York City is waging a war against thent. Boston I-- in MfcroesV of protest against a beer sign fronting Boston me Sacramento Union formerly the Record-Union, thatfor over a third of a century hsi been an S. P. organ, has changed hands recent ly, and under its7 new ownership seems to have changed its attitude, for it says: There la no atata In the Union, not excepting New Jersey and Delaware, more completely under plutocratlo con trol than is California. Ita representa tion lnthe United States senate Is whollyyplutocratlo and subservient, and that In the house of renreaantativaa fct leftSt partially ao. Tha atata ment, with the exception of a aita Office fortuitously nreaervad I people, and now sought to bo aubvert ed by executive and Judicial proceas, la an asset of tha political department of a single great corporation, and the leeislature waa a chattel mortgage to the same corporation and bound to do 11- oiaaing at tne crack of the whip of hired overseers. Tha condition ia intolerable to the mind of any cltlian mruusn wnoae yeine rea blood courses aim no nag enougn of spirit In biro to Justify the assumption that he la uying soul. written specially for the star and af fording her wonderful opportunities, for a display of her charms and graces. And her acting Is a surprise to all who hayo aeen her.. It is her first sesson In other than musical shows but she haa eliminated In "The Butterfly" all doubts Today in History. 1401 Soots defeated at Nesblt 1811 Robert Browning. English post. bora. Died December 12, 1889. 1884 rMrs. Jefferson Davis bora. Died October IS, 1104. 1847 lxra Rosebery. English states man, born. 18(8 Lord Henry Brougham, English stateaman, died. 1891 Tha Chilean steamer Itata es caped from the harbor of San Diego, open windows; to stand, walk and sit witn neaa ana chest erect and the lower half of tha body la subjection to ths Brooklyn Eagle: Mr. Taft's mother says, she does not ears to have her son become president, and no. doubt Mr, upper; to carry a plctur. of beauty and J.f" respect his mother's wishes la so vital a matter. aa ta tha Alrrmm at h.i. an nn.ii I. tha I California. legitimate. I I8" H. H. Holmes, the multl-mur- The play deals with the up-to-date Ufa rnuaoeipnia. nf faahin. an th. ... i.ia I HS7 iTench steamahlD Villa da St New Tork City and Saratoga. Miss Rus- N"M.P foundered off Cape Hatteras, seus role is that of Mrs. KUllgrew. youth ia tha mind constantly Ideal; to put away despondent and fault-finding and Jealous and an err thoughts from tha mind as fast aa they arrive; and to dwell briefly aa possible upon the repulsive traits of "humanity and as long as poaaibla upon tha beauti ful -and noble qualities te bs found in humanity; to study one's owa type, as one would atudy a ploture before fram-'l mg it, and to select tha colors and faahlona accordlnklv. Thla ranulraa no more outlay of money with a limited! 1 Weaton boys have lately captured If Income than a hanhacard nathnt nf I rn-rnt m.na cnoosiog one's garments. -. a sara seen a womaa iook like a corn- Many carp are being eaua-ht br hud Oregon Sidelights Zrrigon points with pride te Its hotel e e La. Grande is to have a new dally paper. Indemnity to Japan, 102 Eruption of Mont La Boufrlere, ot, vinoent s,.s,guo lives IOSL A Watchful Editor. From The Dalles Optimist One has to go to Portland at least known to her Intimates as Betsy. She Is the young widow of eld Pater KUll grew, who gathered ud many mllllona. aa explained by another character, "by stealing railroads and investing a few thousands in salvation by supportlna a church." When tha play opens the old financier ia dead and Betsy has blossomed out She Is launched immediately into a aeries of extraordinary and complicated matrimonial adventures which keens Friday h fn.mn- . it u. i,imi... . I- . kl.l . I. 4 .., I i . 7 . . . . " "'a . -. ... - uuui naa Deen startea during his absence and the solution of Betsy's problem at the avMn, Au.rT" nnal curtain. , I kina. ' whnra ia hail .tnMfi) .v. But for the discovery of a new will hmiaa waa AnAnaA in IBdA v. . waa she was to have annexed the title and I that it wonM iit k. hi .. n.i. a. oniian rari. xiowavor, tne i there, as the building wiu imiiuacs law conuiuon OX Born American for her husband with Inaa nf manv llv.a ' I ... A A . Aa t- , I . - 1885 China paid the last of the war I " . , "1 wn"u sown 1 near Aurora. shipping point - for only a bit of lnexoenalva acrimi but It was fashioned to suit her form and its simplicity gave her dlatinctlon. And I have seen another look hideous In an expensive Imported robe unsulted to her. Before the young woman with the voice censures ths world for Its lack once a month to be able to recoaniae of appreciation let her act to work and t wr.is-u -1. . ' tha nlaoa. Th. IVH.I.. mAA haalth .nn. .A K..f. a.... " b'"B" for SO days. mn whan k. a,.-,- I Aul draaalnar tA hat attraAtlAna -men inaeea will shs be equipped to niirBB naa TO get mpel tha attention of tha world. lau.w commission. Married. . a . - Beaverton Is a three lumber mills. Many more vineyards will bs planted In southern Oregon. Tee ' A few people are beginning to resort Fulton and La Follette. From the Eucene Guard. Senator Fulton and his friends seem Rev. John Watson Ian IjfacLaren uu meu yesteraay in Iowa, achieved fame and fortune as story writer, having entertained mil lions of people. His stories "took" rather because of his quaint way of aepicting trivial and morbid Scotch idlosyncracles than because of any great merit In conception or thought ne naa a Host of American readers. wno near of his rather untimely aeatn wun regret - A Reno, Nevada, paner contains mis editorial announcement: "L. M. Sullivan is a candidate for tha uniiea states senate from Nevada. to succeed Senator Francis G. New- iandS." Good for Larry. Just two years ago he was beaten for coun cilman from the second ward. Port land's, loss may be the nation's gain ' or vice versa. If the saloons are all on one aide then there is no doubt whatever that a majority of the people of this city should lose no time in getting on the ojther side. 1 The people of Port land cannot afford to have a govern ment of, by and for the saloons. ; rar tne there, as the building ia to be torn to have w Aa tfcZ ..1. " native- down. Portland la , growing splendidly i0od Veal of 1 , t.?1, JBt0 . in caaeland haaithity. for "t. !. tJ ... - ?ooa " ot ver a trivial mat- of her remarrlaara. Sh. flnall. 1- .ul' ... " . A. " ter. Those who heard La Follette'a lac. ... .ua ,- . " I " u' "verouuaing. in tura in rhi. it- ... .v". V. -r. a out- ract, tne demand ror offices, houses and I ... 777 - .J..". 7. ... . ,? -"-"" " a title apartment. 1. far above the aupply.- One W" 2" , .ait man wno is Dunaing a aweuing on the tloned his name in raain-v. I. hill told us that ha had a dosen appll- SSJL l"..1.!' r.ihc,rl that shs Is something more than terfly and does .not really want or coronet Instead of the earl, she falls In love with a young man . whom sh reany loves and the play comes to a sentimental and satisfactory conclu sion. j: Miss Russell's appreciation of the humorous possibilities of the part Is complete and her realization of them is equally so. For years Ml s Russell haa been acclaimed as the beat-dressed woman on the stage and her gowns last night wars a not inconspicuous feature or tne performance. Clackamas county farmers are plant ing more potatoes than usual, A Dakota man is negotiating for 1,000 acres of farming land In Gilliam county. The price ef property in Sherwood is Two lots and a house cost canta for It before tha found.tinn " ".r Pn orun amenaments to ai.,a- . aa .- iA..Ai ;; "- raiiroaa-rate bill. If it waa so se- j :r"Tv.Aav. . VTrr" t"" nous a matter to publish Senator tai "J ruui WM VU, . aTUriianCi I tn'm VAfam fttft B4hASia MtaaaailA s m ywt,-w wm viivb. UVIIWU tl OUUrBf he has a "kick coming"; otherwise ha Tillamook is legally dry, but a man was found dead In a resort there with bottle Of doctored whiskey In his and Prosperity are marching hand in Is making a big fuss over a small mat-; Jefferson, says the Review, is set ting metropolitan. We had a genuine ' " 7 ' Mr. Bryan Grows Fat ' , ' " From tha New, York Sun. . Mr. Tlrrftn nnv v.lffh. 1Ll. .Annj. The truth eame out at the tavern of The leading man with Miss Ruaaail'a I Hale, Wells River, Vermont which Is company is Eugene Ormonde, who was headquarters of the New England Fat leading man with tha ' Belasco atorir I Men's club, . No man of girth escapes company here two years ago. He gave h" scrutiny of mine hoat. Who has the an excellent Interpretation of his partjeiub' Interests at heart , Mr. Bryan last night It is a highly capable sun-1 waa led up to the scales and bravely porting company which succeeds In giv-Pa,,i tne initiation fee, Ing a finished performance. . J Mr. Bryan's fighting weight was 1B 'The Butterfly" will ba nresented to-1 pounds in 189S, when his career-aa a night, Wednesday and Thursday nights. I presidential , candidate, lecturer and preaoner Degan. : prosperity has ruled Becretar Taft's Wise Son. . UWa. " "TCl"n.- lou r war, hut Km a, 71i.sa floni-aA a -- v From tha Omaha Ba. 1 . ..77... "CI" v'- I. v.. ' . . "a '7 a. . vui,o iiaiu-uwia ui ntvw ..u lur ev man lu ua a. naro TOIt.llr a hnn t aaofn A. w. . T t. his valet: It Is sometimes harder still tt.i.. m H..S... ..S n. . . I a. ait .w I. .. I --"---- ---a- A'uaua wiu . .....o, , uu ruia aauBiaciorny a scarcity of 'sack. Mr. Bryan may be in the eyes of hi son, especially If that I nr.MM.nt nt4-n.in n,.';.!... " 7"ns -am- no irwu every-1 society of Fat Men and one of Its amp body with candor. ' iet aDeelmena. .. -. ooiTjuu-f asic naa a son, -"unarne. years old. Evsn since his father, haa held his Present nnaltlnn In th. aiM.at "Charlie" has been an enthusiastic war- ; -7. ' 'Tom toa awcerg urapnip. rior. Ha and Quentin Rooaevelt go to The .Graphic likes to see every Ore tho same school and. as mia-ht be ax- ronlan loyally boosting Portland it's pected, Quentin also haa military as-1 oa sign.j Boost your own town and piratlons and Ideals. For the last week I community first but don't be so narrow or two snow forts and anow battles I"? t0P there. 'Portland belongs, to have engrossed . their - time. ; so much " 01 ? n? B,r srowth, prosperity and Proud of Portland. Will Need Several to Fill the Space. - irron, th Atlanta Journal. - If "Secretary Taft resigns to rua -ror iue presioeney, ws ra wondering what threa men 1 th president will appoint to occupy Ms seat la the catunet, '. , is, indeed that "Charll" - .Taft's . studies have auffered. , At . last - his reports showed such a marked falling oft that his father thought the time rip for a rew words or parental reproof. IMChar- ne- listened with respectful, though plainly, unconvinced attention, and was reaay witn a crushing rejoinder. Father,'! he said,' In pained surprise, "you talk just Ilka the achool teacher. Tov know- that building-- forts and-digging tunnela and things like that are a part of my education, and' don't you think that f you had spent more time ea such, thing when yoir were a little hey, you might not b. having such a hard time now, especially digging that big dltchf , . sreneral welfare are linked with im,,... Portland 4a Juat now experiencing a pha- nuoiaiw irewiu, va most auDstantlal of any city on the coaat She ia the business center of 4 he northwest and w snouio o sroua 01 ner. t An Oregonlan Is a arood deal of a traitor who will lis ten to a Seattlelte or any other 'it" knock our metropolis and not speak up in hsr defease. ,,,:v ,T ter, and the Inference must be that hi a strike thla weak imMir tha -rat.i-.mnJn record needajlefendlng. workmen. A compromlas was effected. Aa to La Follette being censured be- th. chief agitator fired and work-re-cause h voted with the Democrats, that sumed. Is arrant nonsense In the light of re- - cent political events. Nobody carea ' Four years ago a Yamhill county man any more whether a man calls himself a Invested 160 In aheep. During that pe Deroocrat or, a Republican. It ia his rlod he has Slaughtered 18 for mutton, acts in reference to matters that con- sold $400-worth of wool and mutton, cern the public which the people are in- and still has 2258 worth of sheep left terested in knowing about, and when or a total of 8658. - newspapers or politicians crack the par- ! f tA?.h f.A lmt.i0.5rtvf lnte",Sftt A species of hog cholera Is prevalent voters Into the partisan corral mar n-r Aata-t. aa .. in. ..... 1. merely make themselves obleats of enn, tempt, if they are taken seriously at all. I . Hope tor Alt', i - Frora the New Tork Tribune. ' The agricultural department hn . tlsuea arvTHdlcatlon -"-to "the long shunned and avoided ekunk. No ether victim of misplaced obloauv hereafter whollY. dassaix - . From tha Corvallls Times. r " VTo an onlooker. Senator Fulton'n. at. tack on Senator La Follette wouhLaeflm 111 anvisea. . 11 as personal in character, arrd hardly seems warranted. In his ad- areiut uoryauis, ana probably else where, La Follette mads no attack nn the Oregon senator. What he did was to deliver a lecture. The subject of that lecture waa "Thli Country of Ours." He told certain truths about corpora tions and public conditions. They were truths already known, but 1 told In a graphic and authentic way. by a man who knew how to tell them vividly, ja the process not on word deroaatorv to th character of Senator Fulton waa uttered. Just th story of th rat bill was rehearsed, and in th rehearsal the votes or an the' senators were "read. . . .. . . . .... - ini was ail tner was ia ma lecture bearing on Senator Fulton and ' his stewardship to , tn people of Oregon. His vet on th rat bill was his own. Ha had fuU and free choice In casting nis vot, ana ia nuitt had nothing td do with It whatvr. When Senator Fulton now assumes that the readlna- of that vota with the other votes before an audience la an attack oa him and resents It by making a bitter personal attack on the man .who' reade.it, he un questionably blunders. . - ...i l a. , r Clothes doan'd make der mtis'ui day. helx der man to make his bluff. j on day. The hogs ar sick but a few hours before they roU over In bunches and die. People-who hav raised hogs ther for years say that It Is th first epidemic of cholera that has ever been known among swine In Clatsop county. V. "7T -r--T-:- , A Canby man haa a small acreage ln -rbnbarb whioh nets him a handsome Income.', H is now shipping a ton to Portland each week, and Is receiving from m to i cents a pound for It, On acre will produce five tons and .yield a revenue of not leas than ' 1204, annu ally.. ,.. s TxL. : v a i. ; , : . ; w ? ,7- Lawyer B. F7 Jones of Indenananna set a sultcaa down in Corvain. a. disappeared. There" wr valuable pa- l?r" A? ' ftn1 h offers a reward of 110 for US return. "- Its dlmnn... . easily explained when it t. .a- ?t.I " 4" f 5 "J4 Indcpendenc only some dry papers. , . "-K.V.'? y- " v'-. v. .'.:. ..ir , ' In addition to the sag rat there Is another lltU rodent- i" locality Efift' th Mara Pioneer, - tjocai ly It Is known as tha "kirn. ..TV. has very short front legs ana v lone? " ones behind, aftr h. ."-7',TA,'.I' kanga-oor-rOn ach sid-cf ig hlit the. aides of hla .-a 5?.a! he stores' th rraln-wh 1 ). . off. "-"r'J"u 5, 1 1