The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 21, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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rpWl? TOT I'D XT A T an P,n,on about It. To seek, or I him, and It would then require a tt C XT T T7 1
; nd jJKJlLJtiJ pretend to wek, lor'sucii mentis wolution to get rid of timv .. . Unique iNOminationf Abetters' rrom the
AN INDM'ENDKNT HiWSFAPKB.
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therefore an absurdity, mockery! ' This li Mr, Edmunds' rather than
tou 1 0f the work In hand. What, should J the president's view, hut it Is a view
arry JLane
p.fcii.h4 wiine (p Bwr) I he sought is Intelligent,' reasonable,! veil worths considering.. f. '.But .for
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rifth ana Ttmtiii trwt. Porti.d. or. conscientious, ciear-minaea, unpreju 1 me reasons mat tne president has
carrd .t th pnrtotttv at portiuxL or.." diced men who, hating read all about himself announced," we believe that
the notorious matter , and necessarily he will "under" no f circumstances
Democratic
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AU Smrtorato Maenad h- this aombtr. Ml
ft operator the toprtnwnt you wiut.
0EIOM AOVISTISINO.BEPBESEMTATiri
.Vnwlanil-Ragjaniln Special ait-arttahil Afeacr.
, Xtronawlrk Bnlldtnir, Z2S Flftk areaae, Haw
Column In Hood
- . .- 5 News-Letter. . . . r..-.-
Portland Is . overwhelmingly Repub
lican. The majority became so great
that- 1 f ..a . mmnmrm A nAi1 fAVkfll.
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i 1 uviuiuui luwfuiwu. BiiuKnimwii iu uwomB a cioaiaaie. i meni. soma tmnaa ware dona in iort-
can 'nevertheless give both sides a and that Senator Bourne's insistence ,"n(l bJ th!OId, an tIlft l,'0!
fair hearing and as fa$, as possible J that he must be Is not under the cir-j of this, threw aside party names jd ' cauainr tha arreat of a Foiiab
rork; Trtban UolldlBf, ObleafO.
Svbaniptloa Terms br aaU
addraM
mbaniptloa Terms br bU aar a
. h lb Ualtaa Stataa, Canada or llasiea.
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DAItT AND SUNDAY.
" aar. $7.80 I On moatb.......t JO
an impartial judgment. V Mr. Lane as mayor. Bis term
Mr. 0'NeilHs llterany right; the to the president, m:
selection of Jurors in noted criminal . ssss , saea .-,. - ' mad in direct legtaiatlon because of a
tw rrttiMTtsv DDoea 1 hostile council. We Democrats ' have
',. 4 ; been watchlna the aama from outside
t; ! 1 ' " - I and . wnni1nr1na Wa hin , wanriarad I
cases Is "a tedious farce."
WILLAMETTE , VALLEY
-WOOLS.
FINE I fEP?BLICAN Papers, throughout J how far th Qreaonlan would t thrust
avoided." After requesting all present
to watch the newspapera for an account
or a train wreck of Myatlo Banners,
and again advising the woman to go. a
better times awaited her lit California.
ha tore her question up after due Iden
tlfioatlon by her, and went on to the
" HlHaboro, Or., May l-To tha Edltotf Kk a t thai ha a-ata
v ji vuiaai fwr oir: ie a i tnat tha wreck will take place in-aouw-
UDerty ta pen a few worda la reply, to em California, possibly Nevada.
we u know wnai a pencnani soma
religious fanatics, also a few mediums.
have for prophecylng tha world's and,
or. an earthquake, In Just mo . mny
weeks, months or years; we also know
how exactly to the- letter each propheoy
la carried out. Well t, and maybe
other among the ' SO odd . present,
thought wa had found an Innovation
a prophet whose favorite hand-out, in-
stead of being world's ends or quakes.
People - -
ItMenta Journal's Criticism.
aa editorial which appeared In your
vaiuaDie paper on Monday, May IS, hold
ing up to scorn the German emperor
R
y v agitation is the marshal
; lng of the conscience of a
'nation, to mold Its laws. Blr
Robert PeeL 5 :, , i - ::
the State do Bot seem to share I ,u Prob Into "what Democrats ba-
- t llt.A m t.llA 11. n -....wit .
Mr. Cakes fears Of dire con- eys proposed and In some lnstanoea put
if ' Mayor Lane I through twelfth century : legislation.
far li l T1B nowever, left Mr. Lane entirely i
venga and persecution on his1 part..
dwarfing him to contemptible littleness.
Our own great president , would have
I am a German, and having studied
not. observed a word; of opposition soms of .o
Tf r n a tM n TfAii'a AAiaatiMa. Aassi m i uul uul wiiiiiiiar n . art na) nnniimr. -i n iai i .
... i-ft .n.-(;,;'i. y aoquamiea wun ner institutions ana
w ai-a 4VUIWVI ( W r aa
committees. Mr. Thomas, chairman of
woman who while visiting In America
wrote to her mala. friend In German
Poland a letter containing among other
inane rapidities criticisms of the em
peror's policy, for ' which offense aha
may be eventually fined and Imprisoned.
In your opinion editorially expressed
this woman's arreat and punishment la I was railroad wrecks, and would come to
a direct act of the emperor, petty re I pass Just aa Burtly. - Sunday's Journal,
- sequences
should be reelected.
the spirit of her people, and I can as
sure" you that tha latter would never
endure such a ruler as William II Is
represented to be in tha press, of Eng-
a PORTLAND worsted yarn man
A nfacturer has been visiting Sil-
terton with a .view to estab-
? . ,'lishlng a plant there provided to the mayor's reelectionand a con
he can get enough' of the right kind I slderable number of them have
of wool . ' Three requisites of wool plainly . expressed themselves in I tn Democratic central oommitae.
fiw ,lil, ' nnu.u . ' auanin ' f ,. n 1 If ".ft... ttr- T . . I WSntCd tO
WHENtPARTY WELFARE '' IS lnth, strength and fineness.-Prices pendent says It would like to sa the Democratio pnmarr ballot, Last
: FIRST.- .-. or worsted yarns are nearly double some things 4about the Portland eleo- jvBt wrou m ii La h 1
v , ; those of woolens. In length and tion, but won't because the election primal ticket and'did twa untu!
HE MANAGERS for Mr. Devlin, fineness the Australian wools, take la none of that paper'g business. But Lan beat two t0 n Those who have
answering ,the proposal for a the lead; and they cost the Ameri- If Chairman 'Cake's reasoning is how hard Tt to get a grea? numbe"
uioiuasiuu, juowiriua. .u can manuiacturer, amy mciuaea as rigm, it is tne business of aJl the people to act thus in concert
, contest in Portland is partisan, high as 48' cents a pound. Every Republican"; papers ; of i the
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,k ,s uoitmu u veiuo-iiiper 01 comDing wooi is suDjeciea i roone 01 mem nave made it their I people of. the day. , Buch a thing would
cratic and Republican parties. . In to a severe tension by the combing I business on the grounds advanced! DOt b" (5on Blta could not be done in
effect, they demand that Mr. Devlin process, and if it 1 cannot stand the by Mr. Cake euch an idea never Si p.".'ip.0I.,f!!.VAbu'f.
wum.i, v,,ui.v vim, dui on meru, necessary strain is cast asiae ana occurred to tnem but ther thlnkl"w ejection methods in Oregon., may land wiifuiiv: offend aaainst the ultra.
but on the back of a party. It is made into wool'yarn r; v , the great metropolis of the state w.,.b.he' !re Myof - omi- humane towe of . the empire. ; The em
' wutuuw. . .w will hsivi m iuim i vufuvivu Willi OIHlliri
leas trivial and paltry; juat at present
he la preparing to meet the onslaught
with its account f the Honda disaster.
probably set those present that evening
to thinking that If prophecy can . be
brought down to an exact science, as In
this man, .It should - of . a . verity be
atudled down to a still firmer ba-ls,
and nations may profit by It as well as
Individuals. "Fortune tellings" of hys
terical, women need not necessarily be
Its highest expression. ,' '
If tha exact causa and Us location of
such a catastrophe as .this one was
great metropolis of the state
Mra at MAAlaaatlMM a. a at . I .TL. .) - w aat a . m a a. . a I a at . I w
. uoiauw ua uij uiu piauei . inismanuiacrarerwentoniosay.-isnouia set an example or reelecting city has dona auch a thin.
of what is beet for the municipality. I "Since the Oresron wool crower has I a remark!)!' tnnA and f Aario.a I One or two suggestions to present
Vinr tnomlt kM ' .rn. - t, I . v . . ,a . .. I committeemen of both parties: Mr. of combined . Europe, - Inatlgated and
u ueu. o. uarV fw yioi mayor, ana not aaiow partisan Lane's nomination shows that you as carefully planned by King Edward,
land, according to which he appesra aaCOuld only be determined week before
hand, from the same sources that give
out such, maddeningly Inferential gen
eralities, future history could likely yet
be made to take on a sunnier' hue than
that of tha past. At the very least U
would be absorbingly Interesting to,
watch fnte's new course In drawing td
heraelf her unwilling subjects. , .
Telepathy Is the only truly super
normal faculty granted to the soul by
Hudson. ; Will some ardent Hudsoalte
kindly explain how to account for the
above by telepathy Even 'telepathy by
three," if you pleane, . Hudson's never
falling explanation for all xceult phe
nomena like the one mentioned, which
he was never too careless to exclude
from his volume ' ' ,' . -V
i ',:; ' HUHKr.C EvnAf 1H.KX
This
a i fantaatio monstrosity, a ludicrous
cross between a hobgobbledecuss - and
a harlequin, grotesque, ridiculous ' and
detestable. - An occasional reference ta
tha. Almighty aa his ally-is considered
excruciatingly runny, while Admiral
Dewey's- statement that in tha naval
battle of Manila bay the Lord was on
hla (Dewey's) side la received with
solemn approval. . -' y . '-r -As
for the emperor causing this
womah's arrest and subsequent punish
ment suffice It to say that the state's
attorney looks after thoae who wantonly
Small Ctange
- ghoot the maohlne with ballota -
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, Senator Bourne Is still both Visiting
and booming Roosevelt r'
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All undesirable . Jurors to the law
yers are not undesirable eltlsens.
Couldn't tha Beavers swap them 1
selves off for some country tears f i "
The bushes are getting ready for the
rose carnival, and will do their part
:-:.Sy'--: .
The public aareea with both Ruef and
fiohmlts in their opinion of each other.
If, as reported, Taft Is standing en
his dignity. It must ba stout and tuff
stuff.. ), -v ... ..i ,h n --;
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Most ; umpires are also undesirable
eltlsens, in the estimation Of tha losing
teams. ";- - ; : . .
Mr. - Devlin's 4 respectability eaanot
conceal the' red in the head of the
ticket .. . . ' ',''..:', y, j ,'
Not many people would weep if Corey '
should - be fired - and - Maybelle Shooid
sue for a divorce, t- ;v ' v
It will ba a hard Job to ret them '
"fail In Una" and "stand shoulder t
shoulder" any mora . ' .; ,
Bidding good-bye, to friends whe are
going to, .travel by rail baa beceme a
reany serious matter, vi
.:' Oregon editors are inclined to become
wealthy proee-poetieally ahowlng that
spring has surely coma. " .
At last there la a great ease with lid
woman In It aa a principal, or even a
confederate that at Boise. -.''..
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A Russian doctor says' riding en the
cowcatcher of an angina will cure con
sumption. It certain wOl If a head-oa
oollialon occura .- -,--, .
- Buffalo times; We need ' ta thtd
country- a1 great political party that Is
w " .. o i ,n u iuui o viuii.auio uiuuiui.iu urn iiuuH ui I li w lutnunurHii nflnur nr at, . n . n.tti. K.ii.k,i,i.i, , . i nnni, in. anahit, umiivai a, h. vini.iiirmTr wairara.. aiinw vna w nun. . uii.iuuiv iwvwihi rnna anoiia
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, to thoughtful men, I state Of Oregon than that of sheen 1 the state seem to have any far that '. There are two ; or three . "ma- tifex Maxlmua and therefore entagonta- vigorous -kick' in behalf of those Said - T V - '.'-.' ;.:'C '
hr tha m.vnr la U.),.n,. v. v. .. , . ... -1 . Jchtnes" for sale In Wasco county. TheyltW and hostne to everything German I farm-folks agalnat the city merchant In I la certain 11000 gold
oy tne mayor .is the husbandry to be ran in small bands the primary law and the Republican win V. .ZJ. tha emnerop mciud-d da nnthina- ut aenaraL it is bacomme- such a. xinw t. n.ii.,t THJl
is a repudiation of. Mayor -Lane's pound protective tariff in his favor politics to control a municipal eleom committee are the people's servant lover of peace, builder of Dre-dnaughta J City Itetchants ; Should Heed
, famoU9 toWenw.; that the first con- he ought to be making thousands of tion. This is the general view of J 1 ; Kiclc. v
sideration is the public welfare," dollars ' today, where he is making the matter, so far as expression has Mn ur statutes the TMmary law and critioram of the emperora policy. The 1 floappoose. May 17.-To the Editor of
nit fhal tli. nnaiMnii a) 1 1. a .!-,' .1 i, I . .' . .. .... . . -I tha inltlatlva inn nfanMliiii, n. K- I antira runtriiLMpt tia itniiinit lit I The ' Journal As f note WltH nlaasura
. to take, because,
that declaration
keynote of the ' advanced
that will deliver this
threatened perils, y : -t. ; This man i is undoubtedly, right,
Every important episodle at pres- and his "tip" ought to be valuable
ent in the publle eye is a living pro- to many Willamette valley land
test against spoils" and spoilsmen, owners. 4 Expert testimony is on rec-
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.u c.a r rauw-co ooas, Qo- oro tnat no place in tne .world is I ernors of Oregon and , Florida to overwher obscure woman from
" r;:'" ." v.. ??"""" aTiu add Innnn.l.t.nt. ,. .XT"- '.. .; think km fArtnaata aa arai tt.. etav
wata-oratra onmmt.aln. OT "-'-"n wisa ana BUHSDje men " -T. " r"r ' . ' . .;.'.l . Y.' V " mn not ffp j,, TI .1. "T . 1 . :
" "'vl " j wuiiuimva, ii. i i isn mere a law in r rami umiea i enooK tne rart that . n,.n...a . i aiu zivi on iin Tear, or soma am at
Willamette valley, providing President Roosevelt aava! ."I fftnlinaarl wt ttrih ,,. .w. viT Btotes prohibiting the sending through I get along without von better th.. year. -,
that he ber&n Brafttn. f.irtia p Arlr J atiAArt BvA nArtAf)1v KtAV tin e.aJ aaaiI I iv.l il. e. . iL. IffAV that me) 4Arf ftar aaraleia mm v. .r. Ithe mall of letters containing, obscene I oan without him anri
U rfikln win T Starts1 rvrri - -rv ' V prouiema oeiore ,ne com- Vr, w, of Victory "Vhen such Hd the United Btates petal turn. There I. a terrTble howl made Tf Tillamook Herald: - When Cain had
u rseuus nm uewiu w pwi ana tor, .ne wool commands ft very mission concern vitally not only the a list of ex-leaders,- in- thle-sute are utl,or1tlM examined this woman's let- a sack of potatoes comes into tha city I killed off one fourth of tha people iit
f0.?.?'!:0.:"4 flKb. price, and raising sheep that people of the Mississippi valley,S,ut J rr.rrf!r HZMiZt 2ZffZ iB. lh 2; !
in. ootn. cap xorm. a luria ,story, will, produce It would certainly .be the people of lux entire country, and .h'S? rthXJ P' to ovtoV wVTT"" iri VvtdSt thatK did n'oV aund
mayor in opposition to
machine.
4
certificates the
naanrl." , but 1 tha
occurrence that the farmer buying from I treasury department's proofreader's
the city merchant muat take what they I mistake doesn't annoy moat of na. ,
ira-ht ranairaicu rrom Konit, tneif criticisms are ai-aena mm, put not what they arree toil ' .: - . . a, '
a uuimcai i unf migni oe or use in Kansas ' or l k"r wmr .ui.wii n-f iriu, vo uietnaeirea, ti.. an ml.. Timaa- km. I. . ;
Pennsylvania, but not in Oregon. Chair- "numnra openiy at every session 01 weii, mat reuow is muse more or less! thine radically imlnail
L.. fru., ....... '..".." I naniamaMt. uaaha.haii . mA fnM I frnn th. i.iini.-t,. itt i i ining, raaioauy, criminally and' most
whether a
Replying to invitations of the gov-1 should
- x itainiv nni ....hit.. - I iiiw met ox all liiib il ib luifla inai Diior btdckib niri: ha nva him an
I ..,.... ii, . -,. . . I hail thla ahMinra - wnmia fran ' Pnlind thlnr fm I- .in.b xi. n, ..i..I - Irrlron Irrlaator: Durln this ftna
Clares in his agony, and it is prob- better adapted to the production of vlalt these states with the recently devolves on committeemen at aaiaettna .orttlclelng hlm looks Incon- it he can't help himself. - f hardly a day pasaes but what
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aDiy in pan me irutn, mat . was this high-grade, f ne. long wool than ereatd . watrwava mrniaainn aw""n ' wiae ana suitable men
to keen hla nolltlcal machlnW rains' I tha ' xtrnia-natta aTtav -rmriAi I 1 ...
. o 1 vivMuw, 1 rrnimeui anngevuL Bars: - 1 ieei 1 need not armcnt na. imi. ,k. vi. i -"- r.w......u, auu.s iu,u,Ui. uuiia wiinoui you oetier inin ti 1 . - .
e a ,
need - thought I of say 100 to 600 head, and give I party will be destroyed if Portland " broken out of the "drive-wheel I criticise him. and they do so with seat J
country from them rood care" ' La-M aiJ't'-K. ..rfi... ..u. 'Dd "bull-wheel Is down deep In I "na enthusiasm, and, taking their
-T "ti? ooa crie' M ti " "bould elect a non-partisan people S the mud. With soma alfght repalra cua from Roma, their erltlclams are al-
t be of use In Kansas or WT" aaversej ana yet tney utter tneir
ila. but not in Oramn rfci- I sentiments openly at every session of I
as-defeat raises the question Pr"sme.t naaba.hed - and unafraid, from the-station.' he will have to take EJ?r wrong abonhVmethod? by
committeeman, under tha new n n.0eTin!fu' -mPfror causes their what ha gets; it's too expensive and ha , AaMrtS? rre are ooaratao!
! become a candidate. Cer- srrest for publicly vivisecting htm. In hasn't the time to send the artlfcles marican raiiroaae are operated,
unless publio sentiment was ace of all this It la stated that he or gooda back; so give him any old . h' '"" . '; y:-' i ,
and the first chapters of similar reo
ords are coming out at Bprlngfleld
and Chicago.' It was at Jefferson
City that, In the days of spoils pol
itics, the briber sat behind the lieu
tenant governor ,ahd pulled that of
ficer's coat tails to get the ruling he
wanted. The corporations are grey
ing npon ; the country with all the
,. facility with . which buizards prey
npon carrion, and It is the old sys
tem of the party and spoils first, and
the public weal afterward, that is
their means of; sucoess. How (true
this is will be luridly disclosed when
all ' the confessions are in at San
Francisco ? and the "big fish' are
finally in the Heney-Burns net '
No less an authority than the In
terstate commerce commission de
clares that Harriman controls one
third the transportation area of the
conntry, and everybody knows ' the
means be employed to get it . How
his chief counsel in California ; and
Ruef controlled the legislature of
that state is notorious and how their
bands have been allied in political
manipulation is current-and absorb
ing history. With the public mind
shocked with the disclosures of what-
. a system of spoils and party politics
has brought upon the conntry, it Is
. strange that there sbould be insist
ence In Portland that the system be
continued. It will be stranger still
if. In view of the facts,' there is not
a general rally to the standard of
the candidate whose promise and
performance alike attest his supreme
loyalty to the public welfare
'a very prof (table Industry.
BOURNE 8TILL INSISTS.
anything I can do to help forward
the rapid solution of these problems
and the proper utilization of our
The Play
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A TEDIOUS FARCE."
ilk ND THB ed,ou farce. of
... A -aelecUng i Jury in the-Hay-Ji
wod , , trial "went on,"
eays Mr. O'Neill, special
Journal correspondent at Boise. ' "It
is all Quite insincere, A legal fic
tion based upon the impossible as-
sumption that any living man could
ever consider any , debatable ques
tion with a mind absolutely free of
bias, " ignorant of every conceivable
fact,: untouched by ,. any preconcep-
tion." yf yyp. p : pp. : -.,
Thia is. the third week of this ex
pensive : and ' Justice-degrading pro
cess, and . two or three weaks more
may be required. This is not only
tremendously; 'expensive to both
ddes, "and weai rag and wearying to
all concerned, but it is actually cal
culated to be subservient of Justice.
The object is not to get fair, reason
able. Intelligent men, but to get ig
norant and prejudiced men and as
each Side Js Taboutr"equally ? astute
and alert,, the process would go on
for years if the law did" not set an
arbitrary limit to the number of
1'crcmptory cbrieagei. Xp&?pt$
No man ; fit to decide any case
v t.ntever; has failed to readabout
.' '-i ca.se, a&l to form some kind of
AY IT not be barely possible
that our 5 ; usually close
mouthed Junior . senator is
talking rather . too ' much' in
favor of the rehominatlon of Presi
dent Roosevelt next year f .- Since
the senator is reputed to be "hyas
close tllllcum" with the president,
and the latter has - repeatedly and
emphatically declared that he would
"under no circumstances accept a
nomination," : what is one to think
of the senator's reiterated statement
that the president should and must
be the candidate? It is unthinkable
that the , president ' has privately
given his Oregon friend; a tip to,
boom him.' And yet the Oregon
senator Is not a man to do anything
to displease seriously the. president.
So it is a mystery, unless it may be
explained on the theory that the sen
ator is calculating at the psycholog
ical moment to acknowledge that
Roosevelt - won't run, but , that in
that unfortunate emergency the
erence to Improper language are identi
cal with those obtaining In this country.
I know the Poles and their fierce and
undying hatred . of tha Germane,., heap-
lng vile abuse and filthy epithet upon
everything German, could they be ex-
Suppose you will aay, welL something llka IumB " Io -nd Srowl about
nam riicu mai woman up; thats Justl"1 pwviuw.
am not aiona m mv miu- I
Kia- woinrtrajB, t aui Biau w uu. Th,- WMlr .. i.. '.i
These are encouraging and -greatly the Marquam, where tha San Francisco pect2 t0 ,ltta1 w"1 be em
appreciated. words. If the president opera company is singing tha opera by Th, Jaw peruinlng to less msjeate la
win ao everyinmg ne can to open up mirouuceo. mi misunderstood, in oermany if you can
r.n- watarwpva mnA imnmn nn, v.- I "- Biasing um a wonaer m emperor a viia name ana attack nis
"'""' " rui collection of melody ' a mirthful I character In
bors; WO Will Say as little as WO can mingling of music and mimicry, and filthy you are
anout nis curious support or tne nip tl to'Teid" iTt r" .f :.
aiiTioMw titll .' 1 " .. I .... . . i : I ..- ... . i . . . . . I a
m i '. , v. 'L. ; rf .. t ... . . .... ..
i 7 mwoi r
you Will find If VOtt canvaaa tha fa-m..
n suDjeei. This plausible expres
sion ao familiar to the "man with the
hoe you will hear often, "Now If every
thing isn't satisfactory, just let us know
and we will make It right or return the
goods at ur expense.'' What. of tha
Oregon SiJeligktfl
La Grande
water.
Is elated ever artesian
that has been heard In Portland this
season.-,:; .vi . ., !
Tha Week's engagement of ; this - ha
ir a viia name ana attack nis time taken, which on th. fa- T. Th strawb'
to. language indecent and 6t0 lay aythinJ '0 delaT a wlU-be, large,
are Jailed or fined, sometimes Sclav nTronnin. JnfoH l!J:.P!rh"p8
it's all that foreigners are Vl-wJm!V Freeweter
The strawberry crop around Iebanoa
' Tt ta -.,,-, th.t tri nniA I wllderlnftjly melodious piece was begun
x jb reyurieu nuwaru vouiu I last nlaht iand via hoard hv aa man v
wants bis wife to secure a divorce so
that he can marry another actress.
It would be a very healthy action for
the courts - to refuse divorces to
these over-rich people for this pur
pose. A large, proportion of the
divorces of the country are a scan
dal and a stench.
How Orchard's piety may be re
garded in the "last grand. assize'? we ,now'
have no license even to conjecture,
but the less he parades It on earth
the less will he offend.
last night and was heard by as many
people as could be seated in the Mar
quam. iin Its producUon the San Fran.
Cisco opera company , scored a tremen
dous triumph. . The company demon-
siratea wonaeriui ability as a musical
organization. '.';. :-,vi: ;
In costuming scenlo and lighting ef-
xecis it is a more pretentious produc
tion than . "FanUna,; last week's offer
ing, but ofTera less ef the inimitable
fun of Teddy Webb and tha other come
dians. What la lacking in fun, bow
ever, is amply made up in music, for
-rne singing airr is strictly a musical
The plot which Is scarcely discern
ible In the, tumult of melody, la little
different from the plot of most comic
operas. There are counts and princes,
princesses and peasant girls, Jesters and
the usual functionaries that are Intro
duced in productions of this kind.- The
and unanimously and with tremen-1 1527 Philip n of Spain bom.
dous eclat nominate the president's Sept i, iss
TVSa Tlata in fTiatnrw
tji "nr, vt ft vna-ian Mian in 0,n la. supposed, to have been laid la
Iin oepry t- uinu -n 1 Austria, or soma Athep
anything1 unreal enouff for opera riU
- . t -
oartV must do' tha next hBat th(n .. -7 Austria,:-, some other country where
- . - - . - .- : , - w xower. Dura iiwtmiwi .. lanytning unreal enoual
be supposed to happen.
Died
choice. Very likely if Mr.- Taft
should be the' nominee Senator
Bourne will be in a position to be a
prime favorite with him also. The
Junior . senator . f rom . Oregon may
only appear to be talking too much.
He is no political spring chicken. -
Still, when he in effect renresents
tne president as being the only Re
publican fit to be Intrusted to carry
I860 JDollard dea Ormeaux and his
companions killed at the defence of the
Long 8autt -
: 178$ Benjamin Stoddart of Maryland
became secretary of the navy.
1828 Society
founded,
1849 Maria Edgeworth, English nov
elist,' died,
, 1875 Donald A. McDonald became
lieutenant-governor of the province of
Ontario...:
1890 House of representatives passed
tha McKlnley tariff hill
Upon a few of tha principals of the
company largely reaU the responsibil
ity 01 tna success of v the production.
Miss Alda Hemml Is, of course, the
singing girL She was In excellent voice
1 last nig ni ana scored tremendously.
of - British Artists Her solo, ve Is Tyrant" was i re
Sai ' Tn 1 1 a. tTanaif T7Wa.a-.yBa anaaaVlat
on the so-called Roosevelt poUcies, beheaded in Paris.- -
and Intimates that the very, safety - 1899 Baby Marlon Clark kidnaped In
and salvation of .the country depend
on ... Roosevelt,, serving f our : years
more, we think he goes entirely too
far, puts the case too strongly. But
even If that be ' true, perhaps the
peatedly encored.
Others of tha company en whom rests
much of the responsibility' are . Miss
Maude - Beatty, the contralto; J. iA.
waiiedstedt the baritone, , and Carl
Haydn, .the tenor. Teddy Webb, Joseph
E. Miller and George Kunkel provide
tha comedy of the piece. Miss Beatty,
a graauaie 01 tne i-ouara organisation,
won hearty5 encores with the song, "IX
iou were uniy Mine." .
Teddy Webb, the droll and excessively
to
may
and from
be but a
the other side also. If you. plain John 7.-To" "112""?.
'"H iJf?: broken'; a Lr
" f. wmwu, jgur innuiDi I anil a.b .. ". ,
la Jailed or fined, sometimes both. What ThVVnn' JL -lho" homJ
... . ..lney flon t very often aav that n h. I
uiur vuuiu oivriat nu oarainq Ana ., . ..... i .v I .. ... .
is it anything, but fair that the law of f I?cli they know If It la!
a a-- 7t-v:i .;r'"c:
Fraawater and Milton are new shin
ping fine strawberries. . . ...
. y::pip t:V:P
With his father's convent, ? a Una
county kid of It married.
;..:;.'K:...K-,-'i''.r':i:a.,.a'-::-;;"'f;:;.,; -vy
A Oales creek man's cows sold at auo- '
.9 ... MUfc U IU a W VI I .I.L1. aft... . . . - - - I " " ...... . bvn.
the land protecting the plain cltisen Ji. be back tion for from, $6 to 1101.
protects the sovereign likewlset
Z do not wish to pose as the emperor's
cnampion. William, the potentate, .Is
nothing to me: William, the German.
great deal. He works unceasingly and
untiringly to advance tha welfare of the
German people and during his reign
emigration from Germany has dropped
from a quarter of a million emigrants
per annum to an Insignificant 28.000.
mere bagatelle when we consider how
the people over there are crowded for
space.
A people who would tolerate as their
ruler a funny guy and all-round freak.
such as Emperor William la represented
to ne in the press, would be on a level
with Hindus, Chinese, Muscovites, Poles
ana otner inrerior races; they would be
an aggregation or pusilanlmoUs nlncom
poops. ' In the people's behalf r register
mis kick, tne mere perusal of which
am wicked, enough to hope will duly
BIIHCl you. HHANK KIvHTBR.
Passing of the Political Boss.
From the Sclo News.
New YOrk.
r-1904 Franee recalled he ambassador funny .comedian, has comparatively llt-
to tha Vatican. tie to do In "Tha Singing Girl." which
is a distinct disappointment to the au
dience. He has one song, however, ''So
cial Eclat" which partly repaid f tha
aildlann. fnr It, i nnnn .In.., r-
. . . . . . ... I V ..w... iU I .
in aimos. every city ana siais m xnai v-unb.t ...., . ..- i,... .
"Y""- w vmr i ptuuu wa iuuui iwmm. g , iug wnicn ne snows uiat ne also: Is a re
volt ' Sbould not mn; possibly the! present tUn engaged in a struggle to I markably clever comedian. Mr. Miller,
maintain tneir positions or - ponucai
wia-atarSiva anri tvaaiv! era. On lAns Met- hati nA
whom the ultra Roosevelt Repub- methods of primary election to be fol
llcans could , turn la behalf , of the I lowed by "the city, county and sute
country's rescue. ' r ; - I conventions maintained; all waa smooth
Quite - different from Senator J direct primary or the Improvement of
Bourne's Insistence is the statement the primary election methods the power
Of the Nestor Of the Republican ,y reduced, and In aom lnstancea-as
party, now nearly so , years : old, I in Oregon entirely obliterated.
George - H. - Edmunds ! of Vermont,
tha old-time boaaea severely alona. Thy
Who is one Of the few men who have no longer listen to his dictations a little
resigned from the senate: he says bltv Having learned the sweets of po-
that he "does not think that any
as Pumpernickel, contributes generous
ly to tne xun. . . ',:' '
Anotner disappointing feature : to
many was the absence of Miss Florence
Slnnott the : soubrette, ' whose . clever
work in TanUna,'' won for her a host
or admirers. . r :- ; . ...
Te chorus in "The Singing- Girl"1 ap
pears to even better advantage than in
last week's production... The sonar. "In
Amsterdam." by Miss Ruby Norton, as-
The people seem to be inclined to let i,!..,!l0"'!' ot5er we5ber-
amount of popular . emotion would
persuade -.Mr. Roosevelt to allow
himself to become a candidate -for
the presidency again, because Presi
dent Roosevelt is a . man' of such
wide and patriotic 'f vlewa that he
would , see " what Enormously 1 great
precedent - It would establish if he
responded K to C the third term' de
mand: that, by and by, the man who
might go up for a third term might
take a majority of the voters with
Utlcal emancipation, the people have ne
notion of allowing themselves to become
Involved in' the meshes of the political
tricksters again. '.- "y
Tha days of the political boas of the
type i of "To f the i victor belongs he
spoils' are numbered. He will soon dis
appear -from - the 1 political horizon, let
us nope, for au tima as eerore stated.
the people have learned the sweets of
political emancipation, ana in the and
will rule In city, state and national af
fairs. . The people seem, to be deter
mined that our nation khan be of a
truth "a government of the people, by
the people, for the people." The days of
political serfdom are apparently at tha
finish, to be replaced by political inde
pendence. - , -. - - ,
was very pleasing.? The chorus, by the
way, provkted much more merriment to
many in tha audience than It la intend
ed to do. At least many found cause
for amusement In the efforts of one
particular member to earn her salary,
The Singing Girl" Is ; .beautifully
staged and costumed and was thor
oughly pleasing to tha big' audience
which heard It last night i . There has
been something of a complaint how-
aver, about tha custom of tha ushers in
seating tardy patrons during the first
"The Singing Girl- wiu ba the bill at
the Marquam for .the entire' week.
Governor Hughes' Enemies. ,
v From the Chicago News. ' 1
Governor Hughes' enemies seem to be
working hard ; to boost him into the
presidential c:
Predicted tlie Honda Wreck.
Portland. May 17. To the Editor of
The Journal By a superfluous four-bit
piece staring ma in tha face, combined
with a curious mental Impulse, I found
myseir, the last Tuesday ; evenlna- in
April at a Spiritualistic circle, given by
a transient "spirit medium," in their
ranks well known. 'John Slater.
Our questions written And sealed at
home were placed on a small table on
entering,, and at- 8JS sharp the door
was clamped shut. The medium
"flounced" In, sat '1 down, ' wriggled
men picxing tne envelopes up one by
one, 'he rattled off volumea of the
Queen's English in "v direct - answer to
whatever question he was holding, so
mtersperaea wiia names,, aataa and. par.
eonai nistoriea or persons known to
those present as -well aa of those In the
-circle," tnat it would cause even a fol
lower of Hudson ; (of "Law ef Psychic
raenomena lame) to Plush.
There Is a trlok, too long for exola
nation, here, - by which fraudulent
"Spiritualists", have from time' to time
buncoed the publio In ; answerina
jaiea quesiiona - coining Of the kind
couia do attempted here, as those hav-
lng knowledge of the . trick method will
understand from tha fnllnwina- -
statemants: - , - . ; r . f.-, ;..
First Each sealed envelope must
needs have on its face marks of Iden
tification chosen and written by the
questioner at home, and'
Second This envelope with its mark
is held up to view, unopened, while being
anaw-r-a, ma queotioner mus Knowing
when he is being-the subject of the
medium's elocution, but the medium, bv
ait anown ; numan laws,: ougnt ; not to
know what he is talking about than.
In about IB minutea
God Speed tha day )i an ha .m..
Irfespactive of creedj 'nationality, or lo-
wiun, is a unit ror nis righta Hoping
WStfa fa. 1a , St .at. . a aa a. . . 1
. a.a ,wm luimi ita mission In
making tha city merchant more pains
taking in his dealings with his "coun
.ry cousins," I am yours for; a square
CAKBAKA COKNWEU
"Meadow Lark farm." -
Wants Better Streets.
A Cloverdale man caught two black
baas weighing 1 and I 8-4 pounds.
; v v-v k'.-vv-K-- e ,'a ':,t::S, : p.
A Pilot Bock dog, among other duties,
guards chickens, and la doing this be
killed a hawk that had pounced upon a
hen. ' "4 r':i'-:.. v.-V-'.W :;:-!-.;, r-. 'V:k''
An effort Is being made in Corvallls te
reduce the skating rink Uoanae from .
1400 to 8100 ner ouattar " aava tha Ra.
Portland, May 11. To tha Editor nf I publican. -
The Journal Ton seem very daaimual e a -
Of seeing more streets improved. 8o am - Wallowa Chieftain: ' There is no aa. 1
I and many people in this district cu for an Mia man In Enterprise now.
(Multnomah addition). But, tha want Work abounds on every hand, and new
of more knowledge and the quality of houaes are springing up la every part
some atreots, said ; to be . Improved, of town, - ' ' ' , .
makes the small. .property owners 'fear- ,?::-'' mu- '-v txZ'-'-:.:vS':
fuL In Multnomah addition Shaver AS-yar-old Philomath girl. while run
street- waa improved about a year aa-n nine with a aharn atlck In her mouth
It .looks today - Just about ' aa It did ( tripped and fell forcing it through the
before : being Improved. Now ;: I offer baok of her mouth, and narrowly escaned ,
an apology for i making The Journal albledln to death. r ,
suggestion. Tne people want . to . ha I , . -.. " ? r .
educated on the matter, and how bet- i A Woodburn man has six cows f ros
ter than through The Journal? , I which he derived an Income of 1 4s la
suppose you . publish a full snM. I March. Besides he got 18 pounds of
flca-tion of the four on; Ave . different I butter for family use and a half gallon'
kinds of street improvements, showing of fresh milk daily.
merits, demerits and probable cost to- r-iAf.';.;- stt
gether. with the bonding act years to Principal Reynolds of the DaUas pub.
run, etc., and refer people to a street Ho school does not indorse tha move
completed for at least one year under! men to solicit funds for tha Peary ex '
each- article written. ; Now this would pedition and tha Dallas children will
ne a Dig -on, but you could point with not be called upon to contribute.
pnae to a mignty increaaa in improve
ments in tne next two years. Besides
I'll bet the cigars you would, sell 6,000
extra journals ounng tha week the
articles run.1 If this meats with dis
favor, would you not xlve a short
write up t.-XhavanO- peraonallntar.
est except to see Improvements from
oeiiwooa xo di, jonns. - ..
JOHK IRWIN.
9
Third The questioner Identifies his
own epistle immediately after its being
answered, . and -.Vfe K 'j j .,- .
Fourth And most Important has the
privilege f tearing up' his own ques
uon, or tne meaium ooes so ror him,
and throws it away, thus totally dis
enabling himself ta refer to previous
questions, as in the trick method. -:
An Interesting part of the evening
was wnen ne wa one woman present
that she had In mind to ao to tha un.
tie Shrinere convention in Los Angelas.
"Tou're safe,".ha said, "but a tralnload
bound on the same object, only from
the' eaet not from " Orebn. -will ha
wrecked; Ifa laeyltable and oaa't be
Peremptory Challenges. ' -
McCoy, 'Or, May 17-To tha Editor
of the Journal To decide a question at
siaae win you piease answer the fol
lowing questions, vis: p.-; ? -
r. Has ood, Gooding and the Idaho
legislature r changed ' the law while
Moyer, Haywood and Pettlbone were
held ' awaiting trial and before ner-
mining trial, doubling the number of
peremptory challenges for the' prose
cution in selecting a Jury to try them T
: ' 1. Was the number of s peremptory
challenges ' increased from . 20 to 180
for the prosecution In tha Haymarket
trial at Chicago In 1888T .
v ' ; J. P. SEARS. ' '
Prior to tha last session of the Idaho
legislature the law of that atata ai.
lowed, in murder cases, 10 peremptory I choice fruit says the Gold Beach . Globe.
Much oream is being shinned out from
this vicinity, says the Dallas Itemlier,
and prominent farmers whe milk many
cows consider this an .injustice, think
ing the raw produot might lust aa wall
b:atill-d -bare..
t ,v.ts. i -l.. ir: .. v e ;.y ? ::.::':vi'-r -.: .
"A Iriigon Irrlgatori The board walk la
the scene of great 'activity these fine
etenlngs. There Is a lot of oourtlng
going on in town, and the board walk
is the ' favorite promenade. We think
some of the parties to these courting
bees, or walks,, will be getting married 1
soon. pi,Ai p'- !--'.pvtp6P
Milton Eagle: Fishing is reported ex.
oeptionally : good in the Walla .Walla "
river and its tributaries, and is not bad
even In the irrigation ditches at times.
One of the workmen on the telephone.;
line fished a salmon trout meaaurlng
80 inches and i weighing eight pounds
but of the ditch on Main street '
M.. - J J . ' , ..
i a- - j a acarveiy an acre on uxxr
numerous hillsides, - except - along ; the
ocean edge, that is swept dally . with
northwest wind that wouldn't raise'
challenges by the defense and 6 by the
prosecution. The last legislature,
which convened after tha arrest of
Moyer, Haywood - and Pettlbone,
changed the law so as to allow 10
challenges to the prosecution as well as
to the defense. - .
We believe no change was made In
thellllnols law pending the trial of the
Haymarket case. Ed.
fp His Limitations. ' ,
: From the Toledo Blade. - '
Mr. Carnegie says Ambassador Bryce
"Knows more tnan any other 'man In
tha world." And yet it Is doubtful If
ha could umpire a bail game.
Back In tha interior a few miles tha
flneat of peaches and watermelons are
raised In small quantities, and apples
and berries In abundance for home con
sumption. - 1
, - - ' .
This is the way the Moro Observer
heard It: An earthquake In Hood River
valley, after dynamiting . some stumps
opened up three springs worth 810.000
to the farm, aa they furnish a flow of
80 inches of water for Irrigation pur
poses. Besides throwing the stumps
into another county all split for kind
lings, the shot loosened 100 by 100 feet -of
hillside 10 feet loep and moved -ltBO ;
feet down to a more convenient place
tor cultivation a a berry patch. . v
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