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THE JOURNAL 'ACt ISDKI'INDKIIT SIWBrirta.' region larger than tha state of Ohlp; change from government by Rocke- a region, without a mile of railroad feller, tfarrlman and .McLean. Mr. within lta borders; a region greater I Bryan li engaged In a very good task in resources of wholly undeveloped in trying to drive such Democrats as C. S. JACKSON...,f.4jw.Mh rbii.hd mir in ;f.t sttiia.y) oa J wealth than all the rest of this state McLean out of the party. Fifth d Vamhlll ItrMts, FortHM, ir. Letter From . tkc '-yyy; JrCOplC How Detroit VasjDinlcelflTiiel 'Writes! Small Change Saved BntrKj tha aoatoffk-a it PortUad, Or., far I tris)lMioa thrown the lull u senad-cui pur together,"" j; ;',-,.', f;" . Truly Portland ought to do very- thing In Its power to "open np", and help develop and In every way ad vance and benefit that Immense re gion, of which tha Harnav vellev'la Vr.i,B4.Bj.m! spi. AdT.rti.tnc tr. ,arg0 nd Important section;, and ESTiM r ' eTe inat Portland realizing . . TKLEPHONS MAIN TITS. All departments rttehtd by this number. e operator tba OapartmoBt ro wink, U1 TWAS EVER THUS. By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory. On the afternoon of Mar day. 1781. Pontiao, V the , famous Ottawa chief. Mr.' Perils Was if ot Then Can V' !". 1 fit , if dldate. , ;,:"?''"':' V-; Portland. May 11 To' the. Editor of called on the commander of the Eng. The T-k.t,mat1 . CI In Mat 1m SKA rttl1ttHrA M N HIS STATEMENT accompany-Uutlon or something else. It has ten log his plea Of guilty Abe Ruef, found dlacreet to remove the classic. the San Francisco political boss, contemplative, and eaeetlo fafle of said: i i . r 7 I xnomas .u, uevnn,, ttepuDiican eanaiaaie ror .mayor or mis city,- irora wnin m bare of the dumps on Gardening ".( v ' ' Aaora-a v. Hobart (Ooprrlgbt, 180T, by merlcao-Jourr.l-XximlDr) ' - : . 7' ' Home, Now, ; Mein Lieber Looey Ve haf reoelfed your letter from Inohunappleaauce, In- stayed wun sonmiu ana iTM . ,. mM of the mnta anil mnra Ifa itnt an4 tta nU. Snhacrtntlaa Tr. h, n.U to aar MdreM I 77 " w v" la toe UBit4 States, Canada or Meiiee. oae rwr,.'.....B oo (one iioetfc,-.,,...! bo1 aeyeiops ana benefits that region One rear...... ...12.50 lOne month. $ M Devlin's ....... IZ.BO I One nontl hirr.T , iuhriiiniv One rar.......,.TJ0 Oae moath.. LET THE PEOPLE KNOW. sartttt Kaa tMaMKlHa ha T a evva f- lahrts end palnr had built up and ftaaem- ortlk 1 wou,d respectfully aueat elege In this resnect for whatever J bled. I found then that I had taken a In lieu thereof, that the following; taaen Ideals with you, field. this and of affairs Hah garrison at Detroit and proposed to mm that a "council be held at the fort, . . " t to which he ehouht come "Wtth a number chunanna. nnfl v vas glat to hear dot Of his braves to smoke the pipe of yr Jiea yb encnoyoie una no nuv peace and strengthen the good will be- outd lt compenaatlona.. alretty. " tween his people and the English, The Ve vas all veil at home mlt der'egges- commander fell In with f ontlac'e Sug- ceptlon dot -your mother has started to gestlon, and a date was set for the meet build a wegetabla garten ould back of lng. , i , -r : .-v ; der house.. --;,y'. - ; Before the day for the meeting ar- After your mother hat come py der rived a beautiful OJlbway maiden stood I oconcluslon dot . a wegetable garten at the gate of the fort with a present I vould be a nice Idea arount der houee A riot of follaee. end flnwara - harm. , " ', ' i ' e , . . , ' . Even the walking can't be good In Frisco. - . ,. , " The TtHavara ium a 111., it.. s The thing to do is to pull together all togetherfor a greater and better. Oregon, and Portland, as lta one large city and treat commercial O PAIR Chairman Cake of the I center, must be sealous In th d. ". ' . I " - " . "W- . la .a ....... . ' . - . 1 . I .Lw Villi Repnbllcan central committee, vancement,' development and Inter ,mon uu tmt hour... The boss ot0rml c. VaVh1X T aSmiflV illllPl t V.aI. ? tntuflala.. laaM 1tt ti. tTiA 1 waw ,--uvua, iUUUIVlVSU AV1UIIU 4SA V.JVJ wVv -a . ..I. 1 antnAna ealajaaa I ..1. . - M a. - da. . tla.J I originally entered the political HtA. th. faam. Thomei O herein- I.! f w I found, in short, that to hold KT-;..-7 i. V.1..1. V i- "Iu." 7"" JT.I- . ""f'vrjli nankin. ...,,.- t v.. , mmiIi lvl '"" wu i it im aijvr umuitiii, in or noo.ra oi ijiroaiora auii vo- e?nnlv. at corrSptlo vxiaung, it was necaaoarr. , I ftu a cf th. habitues therein SO that I Ilavlnr . dallvarad the tnaAcaafne and I I .!. .ht.r nnatmn. Tflls is tae history Of political ma- they may differentiate between Thomas I received the major's thanks for the tlon tind lnauiMn nfiniir. chines from the beginning of Civil a candidate and Thomas C same the girl hung around as though My duUee consist of a spade und a jot.iu iuvu. v - i i""" " p1(;a una rane jina a pain in aer dbvck. I pon ner mmo, ana nnaiiy sue turermeo , t haf, to tood mlt my ankles In der f ham nnt tolJ ' . I .... .a -i. . . .l - . . . ..la machinA wilt anil mnat tnvarlahlv I "It IS also true that the ignorant, I Gladwin that Pontiao had evil designs mut un tn mv alhnwa un1 1 a- dar con - - L::. 11. w "V" r.sZI:i.-. ili?-- "-T'"V vagrant and purchasable element eon.es upon the garrt.on, that he had caused tenia ould of fl.r earth "vile d.7 Board las in Its own. Democratic Chairman Mon tague's proposal for a joint discus sion between Mayor -Lane and Mr. Devlin upon municipal . affairs. Of course Mr. Devlin is not obliged to meet Dr. Lane for a Joint discussion. but to . ignore such a ' proposition contemptuously will add nothing to the auditor's strength among the this report, THE WHEAT SHORTAGE. I seep ; away 4 irom Clean ana nigni. -hiiv fMm th nnn.taxnavlna 0 r.f hla warrlora ta lla off the barrelal, r(.... i .... a.- a iuoa.i( una permit ana connive at i ciass, ena - ineir oniri mwrm w m m ibw mm m um w b""i " i cruickaises ray vorkmanshlp. ' 1 ' Corruption.' The Deonle Of this city ,ecUon " tM Prrce tney may receive moaen unaer weir Dianaeis, ana l"ol 1 Der Board ct Directors eggspeet to l"l li .v.i T tor their, votes. thu 'Bt th'f -f".,d . oom ral parsnips, carrots, beet "cabbages. w i-uia ucuiviuiou uiaui 1 i ner are an eiemeni or esoeciai 10-1 cuunou, wneo. rununo ihl may 1 lima hna halrad ha.n. tnmatnaa lat. HD LATEST government renort times. " They want no more ma "oltuda to the war politician, and are were to . slay the commander and the , . -m a. - a -a. Am. 'al.a.1.1.. a.Aa.aal flam . ei atak 9 I AVI V 1 Ta rBPVl aAn . " 1 . i. helps to furnish occasion for chines,, and they ought to be sure to, v 7 " - T. Tt wsVon the sth day of May that the the rise in V'tuture't, wheat" smash vthe zona now : being coW "indeed, it may be further said, that duaky maiden gave the warning, and oa tuce, eowcumbers. sveet peas, asparagus 1 ana canned salmon ould of der garten. Speaking as der Insulting engineer t doan d. eggspeet to rata anyding eggs- filni loaf fall fli.din' I atmtAd vt Jit,, aii .. .. iJ Integrity, honor, and ability will never the following day Pontiao and to of his c.p; maj,, blnce last falL- according to structed. It, Jike all the rest, In prev,uVn c!ty oounc,i. particularly, un- braves, with blankets about them, en- 0u kn" wT port,' 11.1 per cent Ot the crop the state of affairs existing," will til the candidates may safely disregard tared the gate of the fort, table garten - people, who would like to hear him "eeded, or 1,8 J3.000 acres, find it "necessary" to "step away ? TSf" 'm""." LZ'ZZVZJr and the mayor come out In the open I have been abandoned, leaving to be I from high and ; clean Ideals' and pends upon citisens who know those vtr-1 pared tor anything that might happen, and discuss municipal affairs from harvested 2S.13a.000 acres of winter "connive at corruption." tues to be their chief Qualification.- 'r th.!.wiir.cJ,i!5;.''f.0.i-! the same platform and before the! wheat. 1,468,0)0 acres less than was nm n4inu. 1 : . 1 narveatea laat vnr. 1 TtoaidM. and 1 :' th. 'i. . . i.t.. i -vuvw - . . ' v i - - - - . i . . . yu bioau .uiuiuai.u. I , ABavce UlUD T jut ifATV. jHJunaj. . i M t . . , . - iw-j i w a. .... vuivu wa it uu auuuer I Testerday'' Chairman -MonUgue worse, the government finds the con- said Mr; Devlin i in his campaign - Portland. Mar nTo the. Editor ot mista.; - 7:7"'"- f?a Je u d" ,ur T." nrui as it is w aae . in .Uenos the chief and his warriors h J, BI,h ."...rjl , . 7 nndu ...... .... . . ' t sua eeema innnned tn n, those Boston airs. .( , e e 7", . .We shall soon have to read Oyster Bay dispatches again, Some people go to peace conferences a-purpose to stir up a row. , e ' Some people e'en- wish for mora and larger peeks In the waists. , ae''r-. t 1 There will be no free water,' but there must be cheaper water,-; . , As soon as the eastern snowstorm! are over, the sunstrokes will begin. .--. ,i till, before : many weeks pass Wa may think this was delightful weather. .. ,.,r,.,j,7..,,. a ?: -v, v... ' J tt would seem that Paris Green would be a .harmonious 'doae for the a-reen bug. - , r. 0 ".-)--."7. -. y .j: i,::',. , ; People cannot, expect to hire good school teachers at ISO per month os leSS,' fvvui f. ' ; t .. ... . - -"Digging Is all that is needed." says Uncle Joe Cannon, aneakin .. P'aoa If Seattle would take in Tacoma, Its population would be Increased quite good deal more. i-i .'.'. '''y. '.-r:,i '''-':'r i-'-T ''('-' A good many people are screaming Issue with the honored head of the Ore-1 stalked on to the council house, where for the entire Equal Suffrage society when she rebukes the woman's auxlll aimTi. niaiM mAm . -...u garten ven you vas a leedle fellow, circle. - Rising, Pontiao made a speeon t n- ...... T. MU of friendship for the English In fJiS Wtii'l general and the Detroit garrison In par ' c2: a submitted another Very reasonable d,tln ' the winter wheat crop to be opening speech. He said the Demo- Tb Journai-Painf ul 1 - I T I isiBiiiga witti tn nnnrii'sn tlu a . a-i - -. I AtllV B V U as en satwaafamaa OR B a A 11 I a.- . J n . . i' I " -. iiruvuoa. w wairaw vaae, nameiy, I -e-iuov aruis cnu msae u bo. un m contrary, Igon Equal Suffrage society. I feel com-1 they seated themselves In the cuatomarr I VJ A u A 1 V , , , . . I Bam. f Im. laa wa.w I. JI..II. J . . A a . ... . I K.l 1. .k. aa. ma a.a lr I -1 1 . I I n .... . . I XM m iutuL vuuiio au c&muaiKu bi-""" , muwauiii i ug majority 01 iiemocrais emnnai i "" .-- penses. Aa Mr. Montague. suggests, JyleW ' of; "396,000,000 bushels, as lcally refused to make it so, And everything pertaining to an election J compared with ,492,000,000 bushels J thousands of Republicans will follow is public business, , that the people ,M tt ' ; But It Is to be taken Into Author ; Devlin's former advice. have a right to know all about, "',A consideration , that last year's winter rather4 than Candidate Devlin's ap great deal of ' the ' campaign funds J wheat crop was a "bumper? the I peal,' and refuse to consider It a par- have been used in past years for Im-1 largest ever raised, and therefore tisan campaign. 7 V" " ' 7 , ' proper purposes, and to debauch theltW decrease of 98,000,000 bushels j J :i ' ' '"' i i f ballot, and! while, such 1 misuse of will partly disappear when tha esti- ; Ei-Senator John M. Gearln. who X.h"l?VlL Looey, a home-made wege vas vun of der most baah- l ful ideas vlch peoplea dot Uf In der I country haf to contend mlt ' ' A wegetable garten hates to show It self In Its true colors. . , For inatanra. Lon-v. ntna tlmaa nntit Of eight van nil narnfnllv r1a a rina I for Roosevelt because the Vnnw .. bunch of spring onion seed It no sooner! h" 'U not be a candidate, v u would scarcely' do tn nardnn iwla' bundle of Scotch t'lstles. - ..." : unduly lenient with erlmlnals out of I remembrance vunoe before Ve hat a sympathy for their relatives. ' ' -' ven you vas a leedle fellow. I ' e e , . - This long sllenoe of Mrs. Mae Wood leads to the suspicion that she has re- aaaiicx so-a kuu iub avo uia aaiaa 1 tauii ass astaa . 1 ary of the Municipal league In t the tioular, and presently cat down without rrr; If.r.nt ..M hr 7 "UV8nc' aumony. , . . stand It has taken for Dr. Lane, 1 givlng'the signal that had been agreed SLemmt ft lil Z ..V.'! ' ' The habit of holding "impromtu upon between his men and himself. . !?Ivi IfKlXL ita.r of A tI ltor want to know If meetings" and then committing the en- "What does It meant" the red men ?'""n neighbor's cat staked us anything Is so ezasperatlnr to a: hun- tire aaaocfatlon to, this action Is Justly thought silently to themselves. resented by a large majority of the suffragists of the city. Affiliation to party politics the suffragiata Der memory of. does udder days vas While they were wondering at the T," aa; range turn that things 7 had taken. P "? '"!? .,'.. Snd :. do fore- Gladwin, with resolute tread, approached J " r?""' "Ar .av.,f m' that hasn't Pontiao and,- lifting a corner of his I fl 0tw,, mV wegeuble gar boldly for blanket, called his and the company's !!n!'!A ?,i0?und . ,'nrt' tout ,h gry man as cold soup. naps. No soup, per funds mar not be contemplated now. I mated crop is compared not with last I win arma t 'irmnrri.i.t 1. leivio ria-htaau.naaa at.n k, . man I attention to the concealed rifle. , , I responded mlt feeling dot if I vas too It would only be treating, the public Jr's but with the average of sev- one of the best speakers. In resnect lJ ""on.! ?!ZS!2?&d Into my cJ with due courtesy to take 4t fully eral preceding gears' crops which j of langualge, : delivery, A Ideas irf d d up man Jo do .- .1.. . ,,.4. . ... : - . I I,. AAA AAA I. . . .. . . I . v.. . iw... . k T I. -in, t. - I r SIIIIDI. .11 : . . ,1. . .. . . iuw uiB cuiumiuees conimence, ana "'"i ihitouiw;, iab.uuu.uuu, logic, in the country. , Even those w.uw " "'uo " poaoio. xor young ... oa hcra T va. r.. wh... let all the people know Just how the 325.DOO.000, 401.000.000, 415.000. whrf may not enUrelyagree wUh him iTaa&r vfaneVtak l.jrTuron.r.t?2 money Is expended, it not Just where 000; 415,000,000, 471,000,000 and will find it a nleasura to listen tn from the boys who haunt the cigar In sullen silence the Indians paseed f?.1"!". t0 m h?ndB nnd It Is obtained. -If th monev is to be 830.000,000 bushels. , So the Bros- him , . stores,-and to tte beat of his ability out from , the fort into the 'PaVr expended for legitimate ' purposes pectve crop, Is larger than for two only. Chairman Cake can have- no ob- r r , these years, and, nearly aa large I as : for two other years- though of course the nome consumption is con- Jection to this. If he declines i or, cuuieiupiuoDsiy , ignores p we pro posal, he cannot blame the public for entertaining suspicions as to the use he Is making or will make ot the campaign fund. - - PORTLAND "AND EASTERN 7 ' OREGON.' -'" St Louis' New Paper. rtora Collier's. St Louis has another newspaper and afraid to declare for Mayor Lane, and -with his hands, tied by the very parties who now seek to get control of Of the palefaces.. the city government has fought the battle of clean government All honor to any woman's society that is not It .!!. tnra that thin ' had takan. 1 """" mT n"a, jLiuoay, una QOt IS Vy vr vviiniiivv uoi uukiu ur aji- i inn win nsfesiea s .a.AV BK.t. a.... w - - aa) gawu BUVOUI1. WIlBBXriSBaF you agree with everything eald or not if you go to hear ex-Senator Gearln at the Armory this evening. -( y 'i-y i,f7',7-77r'' ewe 7:'?"'f, 7M-'7,,..7, V The girl a . fellow Is In love with might not stand much of a show In a beauty contest but she is the most beautiful one to him. , e e ' ' Still Mr. Ruef must nardnn tha nnK. out irom ine ion into xne wuaornaaa, i ---- - - . " . t ww i .. . .. C : . r. 4j P . J Maj a. 'eVA a.SSa.b j j . u ... I truth, tha whnla truth and .aIIiI.. k... stantlr lnereaalna- : Tha nhtlonlr fn- r"" n,cn n semi w not a surrrage. not aDemocratlc, not Biauuy increasing. ; ine OUUOOK for 1 nian. Tha flrat ennlaa nf tha Tlmaa la flmlihlln.. . . . ; - . n B,vM.Hl.vui, . mv, if, iUHiUUiyoe iOBRUV A Unique Intoxicant be, Tf TE CAN but suspect that most t ill ot th(l Harney county, men come, at least, . f f - whose names are appended ' , to a communication pub lished Wednesday signed It without knowing or carefully considering lta contents. The people up there are generally . intelligent 7, nd hroad minded, and wa cannot believe that so many of them .deliberately and with full apprehension of the con consumers la therefore nnf a vorable, but iot alar ming and lor growers with good crops It Is bright. Even this ' moderate shortage, when cou pled with a shortage -also in-several other , . wheat-growing ; -countries, j seems to render it certain that there! and state aiTairs. In these days of dis turbed alliances, of political unrest of distorted party lines, there can be no succeasrui application to local eondl- tlrttia nt tha nnlnrl... fi- Af nnll.tnal will be no cheap wheat for a year to I creed.. . Foreign relatione, . the The first copies of the Times iook as ir it intended to appeal 10 tne or any other t association Oght The better side of men and to hold Itself on I question, as H '-appears to the women of ine nigaer pianea or journalism: : x line city,- is Bhall we have an open "In politics, the Times will stand fori town and a carnival of vice, or shall the principle of independence In local we have a decent clean city govern entt V A 8UFFRAQISTt By Rev. Thomas B. , tjregory. Ordinarily, when a man gets drunk he Is sure to do something that he would not do if 1 sober something ! ludicrous, or Indiscreet or even criminal. that makes him feel mightily ashamed when he regains the living perpendie- trying to decision vedder to plant corn timers r canieiope. . I know VUat vnt dar ftnlati ,llt Looey. 7 1,-,.-.-.,. .. 7;;,. u, ... As the motorman of a spade nnd hovel, nnd Insulting engineer I vlll spend elghty-slgs dollars und all aummer in dot garten. I vUl get der rheuma tism, lumbago, gout und , houaemald's knees. I vlll bend ofer until my per sonal appearance looks like a quarter to sigs o'clock. I Tin plant efery kind of seed dot a choke-luffing mother -nature naa wrapped up in packages mit colored theory vi Practice. finesse of diplomacy, the great y game on tne world's chessboard, the iaaues lqvovlng national support at home and dignity abroad these have nothing to do with local, government be It that of town, county or state. The Times will adhere to this principle absolutely, firm HEN Mr. Devlin was writing bis opinions on municipal (In its confidence that 4 the people will government - -some years I lr around. , . 7, That which la 7 . ood 'for St Louis; that which, makes uouu7 nus navmg for the betterment of the southwest: the wor8t elements of society" inl that, which speaks for ,a better and tninl aa .n . j ' . . i irua.anr . uumamiy. mat wnicn ,is numan w. BU u o luiuro cam-Iind not .rtiflolal ! that whlnh la hn.t nlar" unA im Ann. mam fitmaal-T. V- i Trlghtened Affaln. .. .' . ... L'J! .cf.nA1 ..51" IVrj' d! v , : 111u.no, vi uvinnuuiii.'f in iudui ,vt yiu um aer 7; rromiran-B iwmmoner. drink, as we know strong drink in thlel"1""41' ; The New Tork papers are frightened J part of the world. . I "' 14 cou,d e mentioned in vnn sour again, v They have discovered new la- ,But lot the word comes to - us from vort lemons. sue tne ; caught it redhanded iuat u n.,i,., im n.i .k. .,.1.,.,. ,.. I . Howefer. it miku iia- ta-.ji w.. itn .i"!' from the Brook- found In the heart of the Congo a drink "ors happy und 4 need der eggerclae, ih. iTe. It,. il . . that acts just the reverse of our civil-1 t loan mit lurr. r3ii. k- Z- ;? v i. w Vu led whiskey, rum, gin, etc. . fi-t h"a d,tl??.aVaP Tk ,e51S5f 'if' tribesmen In the district referred rif.il.fiff."'?? tn "IhlUatlv 1 10 are -at their worst when sober- out of hnafr,... ,SLVXL . thieves, robbers, murderers and every- ?h.b?:.,?;,'l.ih!b,ib!J.i thing else that they should not be; but D. DINK2SLSPTET. Per George V. Hobart ' -' . so soon as they get drunk on their Oregon Sideliglits A trout 23 inches long was caught la tents of this composition made all palgn Of .lis own,' he expressed an land Just these things and those akin from the irenslnSlirhleh'' 'iKTwSi h0ta rlh on one side of the died. its' sentiments and expressions their opinion concerning the baljeful effect :?.A-.m.TiU 55?'-JS? nalterhle. per- thrown by Mr. Bryan's remarks about m:"nIS nt WI?".?? l!!ip.!! L' i7,TR,e?wd TntL' ' the Rattlesnakes are becoming numerous t. x. . . . 7 Lv.ii. (.. .1 . 1 . o.rBoa "uyvwi 01 in-j tne initiative and referendum some ltr w .7. . " f 1 d jusc prior to tne Revolution, arouna Antelope. nvn. ' Pnrtliinil hum hoon nnon . tn 1 On. City OlllCerS Of Bncn ;. aimnnrf I Tim.. Th. ni. n.,i..n.Ki tu I . .... . . .. u . r. I mnrfarn (llnafratlnn in ha ! 4 nAint I At.A t t..i .... 7. I T . " " - " , v . -y ...r.v. i....!..!; uU - I iriena anouia cau me attention or toeir I ------ " """" w r -" uuiu uij i, iosj, and the trafficker In publlo trust Of course It is obnoxious to- subsidised pa pera ana to tne exploiters or the publlo who find fortunes In the.grabblng of irancmses ana in the watering of stock. Alter tnese papers, nave recovered This Date In History. W Pere Marquette -and 'party started frnm ur:hiiim.nv... . 1 strange beverage they are transformed the eourae nf th. mi inn into saints and angels. 10 Casoo, Maine captured' by the The great Pascal declared that the French and Indians. cap,urM D5r ,M Pyrenees divided the decalogue Into two I 1717 Catherine I. empress of Russia, the Nestucca. truth, the whole truth and nothlna- but the truth about himself. , . ' , , e ' The court will do San Francisco a good service by restraining Mr. Ruef for a few years from carrying out his patrloUo design to aid that town to be good. ;-, : .yf yf " i'iyly-'y'yy'::':' Smashing furniture is quite a oom mon occurrence, but what , the federal authoritlea are at la trying to smash an alleged furniture trust Let 'em smaah, . , , , . e e There are people who ' believe . that T. Roosevelt Is imitating J, Caesar In his Lupercal declinations of Antonys offer of a crown, but the olrcumstances are different , Vm. --...'' 7 1''?';-,'"-aV"X',7? ,-; " '.;":i.;,',v Henry James says he heard an American- woman say "thank you." But American women are discriminating. Hank Jim never- did anything deserv ing of a "thank you.". criticism,; we admit, but is less so which la quoted in a Communication mer aTrotmd of partisanship will find editors to the fact that the doctrine now ' than ever before' The Wil- from .Mr. J.wHenheB8y Murbhy Pub h".1. , lJ?..'.. ---- i - . , i i 4iv waaa.y w V4V W Ik jamette valley has been "slow, but 1 snea on inis page. It snrely is I "gnt principles, -but to mean them la .waking up., The day of Harney ly important that "integrity, county's rapid development Is near honor and ability," should "prevail," at' hand, iand Portland has done or nPt only in the 'city council but in is doing what It reasonably can to the mayor's 'office, but Mr. Devlin , bring that era of development about. bM himself said that this cannot be earnestly, and It has : our enthusiastic wishes: for a long and honorable career. all. It Is already in practical use. to a greater or less extent In nearly every Sober, the Congo negroes are as im moral a set as ever disgraced the planet but when onoe thoroughly "under the Influence" they are, morally speaking, state and Its application is being con- th "Pinks of perfection", and the wor Bight and VfucXl From the Indianapolis News. M. E. Ingalla was right and wise iril hia Bneech to-tha Pittaburar Tnfln nfiih Nothing is to be' gained by any sec-1 80 unless "the demands ot the worst I when he said that a new evangel must stantly broadened. The referendum Is employed In : the adoption ' of constltu thy examples of the elect of the earth. ! It seems that they are no sooner with- tlons and It la being used with lncreaa- ,n the spell of their favorite drink than born. 18J8 Prince . Tallevrand 17J4. . - " 1874 Bishop 'B. R. Hendrix born. I8b Alfonso XIII. king of , Spain, rulltif",eMn,lnk' Mr daughter of -rincee Louise, uucness of Fife, ,. .fat. h a elements' "dlarfte-arlftil." mMr oo preacnea.aa to railways," thar these WViu. w. v wt .uw..ua, wvnu v. 1 . - . . IV,. . , v am a 1. Tailing a. anoiaer section, or jron-1 " mi. vevua uunseu i instead or .being considered 'by . ordl to Tha faaVinn nf iiniTi tfiia I as a citizen does not hnlnne- tn r I nary people as pariahs, must be con- aL .... a nrannallv .aai.t. v v. "ld"d b' benefactors. Reform i u oiuuuk, auu cyiuieu uu i ' 1 '"""y v : cio-1 means notmerely a square deal in lng frequency In the issue at municipal the ar moved to confess all the wrong Donos ana in tne granting of franchises. ln" ala " ' eooer. i mey naye Several atatee have so extended the stolen anything they confess f; their use of the Initiative and referendum as thefts. If they, have -robbed or murdered to secure to the people the right to sit in they make a clean breast of the hor- judgment on legislative measure and to I rlble business, v and long before they The Seaside Signal has enlarged, indicating-prosperity. y 7 j , t Much wool is now being received at and shipped from Vale. Gold Hill will have a street cleaning 1902 Coronation of m- a I crusade,. children helping. becoming out ot date.- Tet capitalists and still more to fully comprehend I that he will and realize about the great latent re- toands" t What Is needed as candl sources and 'the needs of' Central I aat for municipal office Is men Oregon.,. This, is temperately and j who will openly, outspokenly and fairly presented- hr the Moro Ob-1 courageously defy, those - "worst'ele- Roosevelt Was Indiscreet From the New York World. compel the submission of any question have passed from underline Influence WJ; VeLV M lnJ,1,cr?t In his . 'Jr.J' JleJt X 1,t0, upon which they desire to ait Maine ot their potations they have cleaned the l!0 f.1"'? clMlng Moyer ,n numerous around Canyonville. , will at her next election vote upon the slate and, so far aa confession is con adoption of the plan, for "direct legisla earned, fully atoned for all their wrong Lexington butter sells I cents above the market price in Spokane. .'V'iv 'H'iiS'n 1-2 P': ' ?si yM' s:''-7rf?;"K7 - Mr. Koosevelt was Indlanraat tn hi. I wew farmers' telephones are beeom. . . . .. . i . . .. ... i ..1 v - : .: uo io iinu u cauea. ana ine rineerr nnrases about Portland are u aucieir, uui now is it noilt- raieey it means tne placing or tne roads l h.v f .-..!.... iw.m,,( ti...i. .n ,u. ' i. w - - - . - - " - - I. ' I - Vl-V.- -.t . , . .... I - " - "'aV -v w , - -' vwivmOS I ' v"'vi A.11IVVII1 aaa ea - VIL.Q WVI1U I -a-Uaaa . .a a . i. icaiiyr ir,"as is, the common opln- . A., . TwuLS?a pohu- turned' it down by asmall Mnajorlty. knows, once advised all of his generals ' . m r tneir Uvea. -M .i.j.wu wun narnman as "un ?, !." wrr"'V A P"llent bf the "The Toledo Leader thinks Blnger Her united States ought to be very careful mann will be elected governor to suo - "im tuuiiu aenumenti ceea unamnenain. r" " ",.".".u' u iranui, B , . i . v. . : . arink the .'-brand of whiskey that "Kr.. CZ S'rl Zn1 19 10 M At r.T ".W aiiowea 000 head f ahaan a ,la ar. al a Morrow county shearing Portland buslnW men and all the "worst elements" are for comTc sts have much yet to learn him, can It be reasonably expected! Srm onc Vth th.u of the country, beginning more than 10 would not be a bad thing, as a sort of !hem",,ve.? JtZ, V fw4'ito conspir- one avaragM 100 adav V to Import a r' ... oy vu-tuaiiy i , .. -.... 7 of thi i Conao threatening a class war unless a Jury ' " J . ' ; ",M v ." """"" cnange ib i years ago, .-.B..u iuui uo-ittii attitude or the ordinary man r , , as Mr, Ingajls has said, has regarded the roads aa a pariah; aa something to be struckand"got back at" whenever dccaslon afforded. President . Ingalls pointeiVont that the time of rebates and ' . . - ' lm-r.ta mA .1,(J. I. M uue , uu iimi me i roads aerrer. ia cummeiiuaE b me receus - vuwui; u must recosnise that it could nevar ra. ';. trtn if Pnrfianii tnuii 'thrftnch tha I earnesi in uoinft so. ' turn. ' a aT , we. , m w -.-.. , w-(wapa hv i , ,. . ,. j.. Inland empire. . it reminas jnem that In a railroad tr:o they can' see The Journal is informed that It but The Passing of the Machine. From the Ohio Stats Journal. 7 ' v The day of the gang and the machine la ended, because the people are reach ing the heights of political duty; and propose to Attend to It There will temporary arrangement, few thousand gallons liquor to be religiously dealt out to cer tain parties in our own country. . Xhe revelations that would be sure to follow would be tov us a great moral gain. ; 'Jy.y::-y yy":i'.-iy;y,y'-,- The '.Black Hand." the trusts, the Al nany, Philadelphia . and 5ared.', acojults two men charged with a revolt-1 Draln Nonpareil represents the ing crime or violence! 4 y .-.,.-. i ib u irom moreover to uoos pay aa - a perrect pleasure dream." 7 . e - e , . . - , . .. I A.Mnt,. Ml... . i. iv. Mi. paid for a carload of cattle shipped nores his obligations as a voter will S I J?"g' i1?, 'n""rano Society Shocked. . 7 From the PhlladelDhla Lda-ar sts, the Al- "Shameful!" exclaimed one of i group rnrJln.! I0r.,c'iU!w -h,pEed Memphis discussing the marriage of an aetreaa o? 5.0m rvaln" t0 Portland the other pirates, the no ablUty to a millionaire Jhy on dajr' They averaged 1.475 pounds. , A Little Song. By Ella Wheeler Wilcox. rVr- ..V. V. .... W. .V. TV.-.', ..... I . . . . I - - " m .J UJJ 1" 1 1 t t v.f. w ,. .-If men-and all the rest-of the darittacter. 71 wondar what : ah.'ii-Jl. , other man is who refuses to assist in-a fnd -vi? bod. might under the uplift- "Simply awful I" said another. mf ' Many -visitors from the east are ar- rlghteous clvuse. This Ignoring pollti- ffiSSi!? .a a,i f,. .,, .Ier'' are w oomIn toT Do you suppoae he ll1 d"y,a taking in the augutiy auouij iu ;, BfBa. regwui , - world j find it awaiting development that no rail- "Pooon ai a recent wepuDiican rally, . . a sun that never forgets te rises fnad reaches. It refers to the rreftt JBeing present at a JCepUDUCan meet- vn tne oaraesi mgnt a star in the volume of traffic from which Port- ln ftnd repeatedly called on,' he re- And a God of Lov behind i a h.t f -At. I SDonded briefly, but did not thereby I ' cent to the .railroad supplies.' and nimit , himself to partisanship .-ja a sweet life, a large iif goes Oh to say; " r. "t ; I municipal goyernmeni. anq oeueves, I - is wnat He of f ers to you and me. You can see the green fields of the Wltu Tne jpnmai, that a Judge Willamette valley from the car windows I ah on id refrain from actlva nartinina. JronTcwlndoi. rebulous Idea that all eastern Oregon f being tne case. The Jourijal Cheer is mosuy; mountains, sage brusn ana .,it .Vnnwl.iv., the it. (to,m was undeserved. Still, and thus to gave her aa many lewela aa th ...w recover our "A .horrid scandal!" chimed in i. thi-ii Uttle and Inform themselves but was mistaken in represenUng Judg induced to ten us all. .. ; . . .. - . .- .1 D.a- t v..4. M.r .- Oh. a areat worM. a. faja.wnriif . I .v. .i . r place us in a fair way to iy aDout- too , great region""" M ;: b , mmuw wtM.id,i rt it ?7i77 main wnu nuiua mmrau bot h luwors I pttlzana "; - .-,".-' I . ' " . .. . aa,T wioy ii go xor himself to the level of the gangster. " ' ,. "ir. weaaina; jonrr- We want men In politics who think and ' ' . t,AIso considerable more of Ahe kind, wiw xuiiuw I. li ssi r v uvsib ' iiiuubui who stand by the truth and fall with It if It fails. ' " A chance to do and a chance to be Ana uw wona whatever we make It He leads vs. The Way of the Child. From Human Life.y , Billboards. . 4 From Collier's. ' ' r Dont Think. ii men wisu to mutilate the land. irrnm h Ttnan ir.iA scape, they should at leant be forced n Rakatn- pmmu'. a..- . pay for the- profit thereby achieved, at ojuiry 'What do you think of the third least the amount In taxation they would term proposltionT" Is . good. ; "I aon't the alleged consnlrator. copper belt saya the Huntington Her ald. But will tha copper belt take them inT , , Male help la so scarce around Hub bard that a number of young women are "at work In the hopyarde training hops and receive from tl.BO to $1.75 a day..! i' f'4 ,f 'vvWv -"-7,,, . .7.7;-.;.f, ,..,..7;7- Bandon Record: An ' old speckled -"domlnick" hen has taken position in-" the city hall and for tha past two weeks ' I " wmmrnmm. wa tllDJI, WVU1U VQIJUl :' Lf VLUOJ A 'am ail bov who had recently naaaad .I?rc ' W- Tor .other structures, think." says ....... . . . . t i i arect a- Duuainr and von a. t.vui i ... . ....v..i i. :'i .""- i is rirtn nirtnqay wa,nq.HMRQB.wnl m prwu-i neia against : all comers. As she -has rbarcaFwlth his mother, when they ?JVt 3T2n? .fwhTI V V I? thvanl? aueatfoCf stliri weeir 16 Sst; Bhe-wUI not bsTOuuS rer. asked the., customary . questlo Stna.a" ? 5 f"1 bng until her time ls out - Were rot-ks, enlivened largely by coyotes and Jack rabblta.. And what : you have, not seen, beyond Ontario and Shanlko, you may conclude must be even more moun- talnoue. rocky and scabby than what you nave seen, 77 '.-r ... . Eastern Oregon, the Observer ad mits, does f not , look like western Oregon, but it "produces more than four fifths of; the wbeat, mcenbaa nine 'tenths of the wooCmro'than nine tenths of the. horses, sheep ajnd cat(l,' exported from Oregon an runy;" and it adjures the Portland run to remember that they have .. '.v-n 1'xsl a t arrow strip of eastern "'" il hi bas railroads , and ;'ou'v t!:-rly cot to the edge of a And If the imirn.v a . ...1 Hi.U Ja tha hir Aft-- lln triA "rla?9 neignoors and IS profit - Ia; - -r, th. -hiVh i ;T;T aDie: to yourself, and you 1 certainly It might be well ".for Mr. Ruef to be given a few years of prl vate reflection before allowing him to exercise' his talents - In helping along the cause of good pure gov ernment." " . : -y y;fr5jrf. We must trifdge ahead with a trust ful song. I And know at the end He needs us. The Washington Post a - paper owned by. John R. McLean, a man who calls himself a Democrat, says that the direct primary . law . is "a erase , of government by .the' r.ob," Well,'- let ns have "government by thV mob" then, aa an.', agreeable : From ? Uie Binghamton Age-Herald. a., iouo. KDocung was heard at the aoor 01 naaea. . v , "What is thatr cried Satan. "Open, sire!" answered a voice. "It is an esoori Dnnging in the conspira tors aralnat Roosevelt ; , , . ; "Is Harrlman there f; ''Tti. 70ur7maJesty. s. "s . "Well, leave him outside. He'd steal every coal road In my kingdom." '' - , . Force and Elegance. 77, From the New Tork Sua 1 Knlcker What do you think -would be a-i Ideal language? , 7. Booker Henry James baseball. - . a fare, the cunduotor passed on to the next person.. .i. ;;.,;:7 7 i r.-x y i r-v The boy eat quite etill as tf ponder ing over some question, and' then, con cluding that full Information' had not been given, called1 loudly to the con ductor, then at the other end of the car: "And mother's si." should be taxed as severely aa may ha Wherever It la Impossible to regulate ouiDoaraa, mey anouid at least re ceive the mild discouragement of pay ing iimir ,uu9 into me puDno treas ury.'. !:V "yy: i: .;'':'A--:i&h"jy-i .,-! --.' done by the outsiders with nothing else IO BOk 7.v One on His Honor. - "From Human LIfe.T "" ' y : Old Woman, (awaitlna- magistrate's signature to her declaration that she j " " British Joke. 5 ' ' From the London Saturday Review. ' Modern honorable gentlemen who wish to show their reading display it in the invention of such sesquipedalltles as Fate of the Petty Thief. , irrerminoiogicai inexactitude.";. The out- From tne Chicago Journal. - Iramimia htm nni nt nnmMi..i..ii..i. A man In WUkesbarre, Pennsylvania. logos "immersed In coaibunditv nf ai. was arrested - for-; stealing. 10 SO-foo I an - t - , - has lost a pawn-ticket )r thing, yer Honor, to lose a pawn-ticket i-ouce superintendent Sh-h-h. Old 'Woman not to be aunnreaaad. Ahem I It's an awkward thing, yer Hon or, to lose a pawn-ticket . f- f-v. . - 1 Magistrate My good woman, I never lost one.' ; . ! . steei . raus.'' Never steal lees than 200 miles of steel rails, with 40 or 50 locn. An awkward rJ'iLv'f-V!rL.t!!"u,?d: " "d " or SO depots to round out the Job. The Whole Show. From the New York Commercial. .-'',:' : fThe president was the central figure In the exercisea," says the report Bet ail you can he was; and the clrcumfer uid woman Ah, aure, Trer Honor, encea and the frinaaa an ,. some people are very careful. . to da 4t - ( , ' - - Helping the Cause Along. ' -From the Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Prisoner, you are accused of stealing three revolvers and a gun. What have you to sayf ' . "I ; am a publlo. . benefactor, , your honor." , vf-v ' "How do you make that out r "I am a self-appointed member of the disarming committee of the Interna tional Peace society, your honor." T A Sodavtlle, farmer ' renorta tha. 11-months-old heifer of hia arava hlh to a weU-developed calf, and both will i live, but the Infant had to be fed on a botUe for two -weeks. ; Thlg la be-' Ileved to be a reeord-breaklng occur rence. , ' . - , ... T - " . e e ' "'' ' , 1 r A Sumpter man having spoken In the presence of his saddle horse of a trip ofr several hundred miles he was going to -take on horsebaclt, the animal: skipped out that night and was found : mm air aaverai days a long distance away, .1 ; , A Jackson County fruit grower tells the Medford Mall that during the re cent storm the hailstones were a half Inch In alae and covered the ground four Inches deep. It played havoc with his fine Cornice pears, causing him a loss of fully tS,000,,but the. apples and other fruit were not damaged very , much. . . .