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THE JOURNAL AH INDEPENDENT NBWSPaPBB,. C 8. JACKSON. .PublUbrr PaMlibtd evary eaatnf (eieept Snndir) and ( wf Rnnday amain, at Tht Jiwirnal BnlM - tn, riftk and Yamhill ilwti. Portland, Or. Karerad it th poatoffloe at Portlaad. Or., for tnoatnhMilaa tbroufb the nails aa eaeeod-elaae mllit. TELEPHONEMAIN TITS. . All (topartawnta imtri by thla numb. Tall wa oparata tee drpartoiant 70a want. niKKIGN ADVERTISINO REPRESENTATIVE Vnwlanil-Rralantta Kmrlal Adwtlatn Arn7. i j Hmn.wtck Building. 2 fifth atanoe. NW yorh; Trlhona ilulldlng. Chtoaao. Sabacrlptloe Trrma br mall to aor addrara , , M lb (Jolted Statae, Canada or Meitth . AII.T. ,0m ear,........f,VOO I na Month .. .00 J Ona year..v ..., .S2.B0 1 On month. 4t8 . DAILT AND RIINDAY. Ona yaar.i, ...... T.60 Ona anonth . . I thing; to conceal, that he is receiving money from sources and spending It In ways tbat .the people would dis approve and that he does not dare to disclosed Under such clrcum stances 'the masses of . yoters who want no special favors or, privileges, but only a square deal for all, and who do not; want the "Interests' favored at their expense, will nat urally and in their own Interest and protection Vote for Lane, who! they know will 'serve no, few at the ex pense of the many, but the whole people Impartially. J, V AN INSPIRING , SCENE. CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS. T HAT WAS an inspiring scene In Judge .Coffey's court In San Francisco Saturday. It was a 1 . uuMAiMU nas sprung up In re-1 oay ior giving oonaa, ana me A . cent years for full publicity air was so redolent of the incense of 'X as to campaign expenses.' This millions that his honor's nose most Is now required by law In sev- have tingled with the new and natty eral states. A bill for, that p.urpose perfume. Millionaires and multi as to presidential and congressional millionaires to give ball, and election was urged in the last ses millionaires and multi-millionaires alon of congress, but was defeated t0 . go .. bonds for them met by not allowing It to come to a vote. nPn that level at the bar of The demand has grown up and be- Justice where it has mostly been the come insistent chiefly because of fashion for only the bumble to stand. large contributions to campaign I MJ'or Sehmits, a statesman, was 'artfon w eems me,' I have not given any thought to resigning, and at .this time have no intention of resigning,''. Thr u iin nul nt all M. ymiA ' ' Rev. Thomas B. Gregory. phasls on Uncle Shelby's part No- vinia, belongs the credit of having Doay ; really supposed that Jie had " out to the ; world ona of the any notion of resigning. He is not mon cuous pharaotera in all our coun It was In thai above mantlAnaA of the resigning kind." Few are. Neither will PJatt resign, nor Depew, j !! in the year 17f0, that thje aubject vll nor Aid rich, nor Elklns, nor any of the others. Uncle Shelby had no occasion to become thus excited. SUFFICIENT ANSWERS. M' or xnis sketch, Mason Locke Weems, iirai saw me light of thla world, oy mo aavice . of friends young Wee ma went to London to prepare him eir ror the ministry.. Returning to nis native Virginia he filled various puipus. oeing finally called to the reo- torate of the hlatorio Pohlck church, near Mount Vernon, of whloh Wash ington was a vestryman. , t Notwithstanding the fact that Par son Weema had In his oongreratton the vainer tr His Country and ether so- R. DEVLIN has uttered con siderable criticism of the management of the : street cleaning department, and prc-Icial magnates of tha ah Dominion, hi. resses tnat if he Is elected he will "'"ry was so amall that ha could not inaugurate certain reforms, 'among '07 ."ThTn? TSTh them flushing the streets. Mayor decide-whether he would keep on along Lane has pertinently replied to this Th Z'lZfZL al,';?.Z mai uuniampiaiea mis meinoa i or ine "needful." - . . over a year ao. but found that tha toolt tn latter alternative and be- uu ov.o i t witu uuBiua ana well-known Philadelphia nubllahev. sewers rendered It impracticable, I B,llln enough of his worldly a-ooda to and It will ho inat a mnoh . uu n,m norae ana saaaie, ne ruled ana it will be Just as much so under up his saddieba-s with books, strapped Mr. Devlin as under Mayor Lane. I his fiddle behind him and set out to aispoae of his wares to the best pos- aiDie aavantate. Riding through the southland, he stopped wherever ha could find a crowd and began to tell stories and crack jokes, and when he had got his audi Letters From the' , , People Mr. Devlin's election will not of it self reconstruct and multiply the catch basins nor enlarge the sewers. Mr. Devlin's criticism as to the clean and sprinkle. averarint-1 flddlestrlna-s to vibratinr. and aa ' $381.70 for each mile of street. I J?1 ih '""l1 gratifying. r,, . . . , 1 "a una occasion, ine aiory goes, Mr. During the year 1906, the first com- Weems wa, piaying with might and plete year of my administration. maln Bt yun people's dancing thpra vii enTAeA sa? kaa aa I prtjr wnen tn "c""n behind which tnere was expended 167.504.40, with he was hiding fell down, revealing the 201 miles of streets to clean and fiddler In bis sacred . garb, "very much funds bv the trnata. hv rnmnrafinna I also there, and" greatness elbowed 8t of this department is sufficient- nce Interested in his yarns he would by "the interests." which In consldi Hh gilded wealth in the ceremony wered by Mayor Lane's fol- JK'ith ljltf ofSookS . vmuiu VAAC7I ciuf CAfJVL, Auu UflUaliy I yL wvuvt-n 1U5, a v w cftsj m ywmuuH-' uvs v w a. a va- iouoim us, ne vuccvfvuea1 in J- not In vain, to be favored 4a leglsla- because of its tremendous import,' Ponded for street cleaning and l!a!Lr. th,mw,or tn ca"h f wh,ch I . ..... . . I ji, .... w n sucn pressing need. uon ana administration, at the great no aoon .w-oe lorgouen; ior 11 is fiuiua uunug iue year aui, me The parson was a fine fiddler as well expense of the common people and I on1y San Francisco, and of late at before. I assumed office, $64,- an aeeompiished story-teller, and to the detriment and degradation of that, that it has become fashionable 0.15, with 170 miles of streets to wagging htongle 'he wouldt' hu the public service. That such con- ror captains of industry to conde trlbutlons have regularly been made acend to the delicate ceremony of In national and in: many cases In giving bonds for appearance, other . elections, with the' "result With the spectacle comes the stated, nobody denies, That this Is atriklng knowledge, hitherto regard . rreat evil nobodv dlanntna Thia ed as a heresy, that law and order Is ' 11. ,, nn I. ., 1 SDrinklA. avrairln 499R ti -.v t0 tha scandal of the beholders." votua. imi(uuni, iuo peupie congia- 1 -" " " vuij wriiiug 1 ' -00 t - - - " ii com 1 xbout 1100 tha book a rent and fid ered how to combat the evil, and M great and mighty. H,ere is a mile. This shows a decrease of dier turned to literature, meeting with framed and urged the passage, in well-told tale that; millionaires and MMt-for each mile of streets to 'UCw'"m" -it?t Wwhington" congress and the various state legis- multi-mllllonalreB, in spite of their clean and sprinkle during the year is said to have been "one of the moat latures. of what is named aftr ah known and oft-recounted virtues. a compared with the year popular doom ever written hy an English law the 'Corrupt Practices I actually bribed and bamboozled pub-j1904 This decrease was made In Act," a main feature of which is this ,,c' officials,' corrupted them with P'te of the fact that the wages of publicity or all campaign expenses money and turned them from duty. the men wer increased from $3 to Incurred by a party committee or JbyjHer I testimony ( that "the inter- J 26 Pe" Iay, an increase they de- canaiaates. inuhis matter Oregon I eBl piunaer tne people, rob them, I "crYBa- did not last winter keep up the good, i burglarize them by use of - boodle. progressive record that it had made adding to their millions by forbidden Mr. Devlin seems to have entirely Jt nade no difference to him whether in enacting the primary nomination and unlawful processes. The lure overlooked, or else he did not con- ft SutSUTA'wu law and adopting the Initiative and these men millions placed before Ilrit necessary to mention them, probably all right at heart, but he American," going through some TO edi tions. "The Life of Washington" was fol lowed by biographies of Marlon. Frank lin and William Penn, all of which were successes. Parson Weems, while an Intensely la fry am a . ., . iiereeung writer, carea little ror tne uu i)rnneni iscis trifles over which some people haggle. Mrs. Dunlway Draws m Lesson From the Case of Marie Ware. Portland, May . To the Editor of The Journal For the benefit of friends In Eugene, who v have been looking through your columns for several weeks for an article from my pen In reference to the case of Marie Ware McKlnley, formerly of Lane county. In whom they are naturally Interested, notwithstanding her downfall, will you kindly allow space for. the following communication: I remember Marie Ware, whom I used to meet In the days Of my active Itin erancy In the equal rights movement, as a remarkably bright and promising child, of whom her father. Judge War. wee naturally proud. This Judge, an honorable and courtly gentleman' of the old achool, was appointed to a federal position In his later years, and Marie was chosen as his confidante, type writer and general assistant in his of fice. Judging other men by himself, judge ware died In the belief that his bright, pretty and gifted daughter would be aa ssfe In the protecting care of other men ss their daughters would have been In his own. But men of the Lincoln tke Man of Peace. SmaJl .Change Count Bon! doubtless has much sym pathy for Mrs. Howard Gould. If little Dick is good for nothing else. next year. By General Horace Porter. ' ,. : Abraham ' T.lnnnln , wan h,,ntK1 birth he early had to struggle with he ,nr useful to make a dicker. the trials of misfortune end to learn the 1 ' ' " 1 ' ' nrat Jsaanna tit Ufa In tha nun uhnnl I il mar oa QllllCUlt ror m. nnililtniUl of adversity., He came from that class t0 $UnA P M ' wellTiTt: which he always alluded to as the plain peopis. He always possessed their con fidence, ha never loat his hold on their effectfcnna. He believed that the gov- j ernment was made for the people, and not the people for the government,, and inai irue Republicanism was lite a torch the more It is shaken In the hands of. the people .the brighter ' It burns, If at the height of his power sny'otfe ! Because ; a' person rdrs te-nderlotn steak is no sign that he enjoys going slumming. (.., , r . ,: ' , e " w. There are stlU a few days in which Mr. Devlin can answer those pertinent questions. 1 , , , e ' ; Secretary Wilson Insists that aa lona- w.V " '"".'"-" he holds his Job. there can b. no f.iu aiiwi-ou ai. mm vn account 01 Diai. nf - - r humble origin, he might well have re-1 . was raiaea from the ranks to a duke dom, when he told the haughty nobles of Vienna, who boasted of - their long lines of descent and refused to asso ciate with him: "I .am an ancestor; you are only descendants." Abraham Lincoln possessed In a re markable degree that most uncommon Yet Great Grandma Wnoda nf ttiii.. boro was not reported to have amokad a pipe since girlhood. A man who talks partisanship tn a municipal campaign comes pretty near Insulting Intelligence. .-. - e . v . '.,... Lincoln Steffens must be getting ms of all virtues, common sense. With Horace McKlnley stripe, who leave their I him there was no practicing the arts of .terial enouzh In San rranolsco to fill wives ana cnuaren at home to go outl1"' Demagogue, no posing ror errect. inis msgsaine xor years. in tne world to hold governmental posi- no attitudinising in public no mawkish tlons. too often and too easilv learn to I sentimentality. There was none . of violate a fundamental law of morality, that puppyism so often bred by power. "God saw In the beginning that it There was none of that dogmatism that was not good for man to be alone." I Dr. Johnson said was only puppyism The rest of It the reader knows. But! grown to maturity. a semblance of the teachings cf her While his mind was one great store childhood remained with Maria , Ware, I house of facts and useful information, . e; e ' The new laws will all be considered unconstitutional by lawyers ef there is anything in it for them. i v Dr. Osier bow says that the best med rem nnira, xnai s wnai makes Dem- and she Insisted Upon obeying the legal he laid no claim to any knowledge he!0"'" ,0 healthy and long-lived. requirements of man before surrender ing herself to second-hand wifehood. It is unnecessary to recapitulate. ' And now comes the saddest part of it all. The press dispatches treat the down fall of Judge Ware's daughter as though it was all a Joke. Thia Is Its language, from a San Francisco dispatch: Boodier after boodler sought the gracious company of Marie when the first one whose acquaintance she had manipulated piped the news that so attractive a young ene had -made her debut In graft Society. There were many Jolly Jaunts in automobiles 10 neacn resorts; there were dinners with never a thought of the expense. The girl with the rich brown hair. with plump, graceful figure and hand some gowns became the aueen of Clie Doodiers," eta, etc. did not possess. He believed with Ad dison that pedantry In learning is like nyprocrisy in religion, a form of knowl edge without the power of it. While he was singularly adroit and patientvln smoothing down the ruffled feathers of friends who did not under- Those good old dsys when strawber ries wre only cents a box, and some times I for (, will never come again. Realising that a man of his avoirdu pois will need a strong platform. Mr. stand him, or even of political oppo- I Taft wants a tariff raviain i.nw t. .' nents, he wasted no time upon the abso- e lues recalcitrants. Hs never attempted A miM,',.. ..... , . to massage the back of a political per- d JSSi " " 5 M cupine. And. as he once said himself, f Ii7Jt!iLU5?btoAr thU he always found It was a lo.lnr ma b lht ' fee senteneed to eat to try to shovel fleas across a barnyard: j " "There are two names of presidents that will always be Inseparably asso ciated In our minds Washington and Lincoln. But from the manner In whloh modern btstorlsns magnify trivial acts you would suppose one had spent his entire life in cutting down trees and the as mayor by certain interests." If j so, the money Is expended by these j "interests' as gn Investment. They ; expect returns for It, In ona way or I ': another. They; do not usually throw money , away. J Nor do they make mistakes In the men they support in ; this way. They, are well assured of getting good retnrns, ' somehow, in due season, if the candidates they support win the election. Their greatest chance of loss is in the de feat of these candidates, and they have been to generally' successful that they are always pretty confi dent of winning, and indeed, usu ally do. , . i'. The , people In control of these "interests" have no politics, or, rather, their politics la always adapted to the local circumstances. Aa Jay Gould was reported to have remarked, they rapport Republicans Is Republican cities and states and Democrat In Democratic cities and . state. They want to be in a posi-i tloa to say: "We helped you win; without ; ns yon would have lost." 1 They would not consider It necessary to Invest money In Mr. Devlin in so overwhelmingly Republican a city except that there is doubt, to say the least, of his election, and this thoy desire very much to secure, Not - that Mayor Lane has dona anything against them that it was not his clear, plain doty, to do, but' he has dona nothing In particular for them. He has not been their mayor at all, but the .whole people" mayor. This the ''Interests" wish' to change. They want a . mayor in whose eyes they will loom up larger and more im- portant than the whole people be sides. That they are supporting Mr Devlin with a , great deal of money shows that' ' they . suppose he Is that sort of a man. They may be mistaken, but aa we have said these astute business gentlemen are not apt to make such mistakes. Now; under these circumstances, Mr.' Montague's proposition to Mr. Cake for a full exhibit of campaign contributions and expenses was one that the masses of people, aside, from the "Interests" alluded to, approved. It wai a reasonable and right propo sltlon fAn election Is wholly a pub lic afalr, one In which all .the peo ple aref Intereated.it; And considering the facta above narrated, they want to know and have a right to know where, the money cornea ; from and where It goes. Since Mr. Cake has tha Sun FranHavi nrfiMai. t. I And if these are ahmit tha dearly loved a "taking yarn. i . . ,. . 4 , . . . I That is why he published to the world agency that has corrupted and de- features of Mjyor Lane's admlnlstra- "and the rest of mankind" the story of graded the officials of so many uon' K would appear that there can Oeo"a Washington and the cherry tree. American cities. Does not Portland be verT 1,ttle t( Mnl tault with. see in the picture manifold reasons, now and forever to. use dlBcriminat-1 11 was Nathan Hale who,, with fire I officials? . regret that I have but one life to lose for my country." It was Pat- . referendum. ' , ' : " But though we have no such law as yet, the need of such an exhibition of campaign expenses is none the less desirable. It is commonly re ported and mnnrallv hallavail tve a large sum of money has been -con- ln care ,a the, selection of . city flashing from his eye, declared trlbuted toward Mr. Devlin's election GET A SMALL FARM. W rick Henry, of heroic mold, who stood In the Virginia house of bur- it was a very pretty atory pretty enough to be true and that settled it But whatever we may think of Par son Weems' usefulness aa a historian, no one -can doubt his patriotism. . He was a patriot to the core. Nobody, In his opinion, was greater than George Washington, and no cause holler than the one for which Washington made so many sacrifices. ' nr ncaie jnuaoana. wno nsa aivorcea i n,k.. i. m.i .v . ... his lawful wife for the purpoae. had "'i... i''' v. ua.t ata , I ' weiaw wn ixiesi acu uiiivrvncv r.XJ ..,Tiw LA. .r.w.V tween them-Washlngton could not tell u uuin, uuu uuuer uii auauuw ui , aforv Lincoln alwava miiM tha nanltantlarv Taa aha ha4 nn ,.-! lloJ7 r1"001" always COUIO. become the prey of "boodler after e e . "Chewing tobacco makes a man think," says President Woodmw vn. son. Then he should think where be Is going to spit. i - . e e I The defense in the Haywood case has secured another lawyer, making eight If .that many can't oonvlct him, the state has a very poor case. a a But he told them not for the anecdote, j Uncle Grover Cleveland is still pessl- hr.. ' w. TT'iraaK.1" btto clinch a .tact, to point a moral. 4 ' D-rnocratlo party: But iiZZtn.KZ i: " V:": " I Ah. " was that humor of his that " " c "-w.that insurance ilatarmlnafin. .u. t-. !,, I n wa inai uuinur ox ilia inaii , " - iui. iiiauranve rw.Vrby"obedr.nTor mn-ma7. I.rw" SJJ grief7 n ntlre,3r ",T wr to tiiiMU oasiu iviiuf via il x if i a iita a.iixita lrnm a The sequel Is known. A character-spoiled actress known as "Little Egypt" caught the fancy of Horace McKlnley, and Marie Ware, de serted, disgrace, penniless, became "Restless, bold and bad; t Her love was hate. She grew half mad With thinking of her wrongs." Then after "boo!ler after boodler" had piled her with "automobile rides to beach resorts." etc., ate, sparing ne expense to lure her to complete destruc tion, arch "reformers" of violated hu man laws appear upon tha scene, who In their seal to prosecute offenders ma trait raannnainim laa that aaa welahlne? unon hlm-Ha moM rut tha The Pendletorr Trlb'une thinks It fa sting from the keenest criticism with ?,v,n Grover Cleveland a sharp Jab his wit, he could gild disappointment ?7 ?rkHg ' that In ISIS -wool sold with a Joke. He knew better than i?" ror cnU Pud.. Will Uncle most men that In speech wit is to elo- GrT' .v!p rP" and try to make quence what in music melody is to har iwltutlon?. mony. . . - e e But his mind was not always at. . Mr Mary Ramsey Woods, who has tuned to mirths Us chords were too Jot ebrated her one hundred and often -set to strains of sadness. There Jwentleth birthday In Oregon, Is entl- waa the slaughter in the field, the de- " additional credit from the fact pletlon of the treasury, complications I" Uv tfood deal of the time which arose. All these were so ao- lhw5 th rainLos Angeles This Date in History. 1414 Huseltes defeated at Lippau. 1(60 George L of England born. Died xi a 1 . Aiuujiaui can ao on gesses and exclaimed; "Aa for jae, small tracts of good, well- give me liberty or give me death." tilled and : properly utilized And now com th Portland tn.. June 10; 1717. land la a subject that ona-ht Lhin ', ... 178 The Wyandottes defeated Lieu- tn . . . . , "I cuu " tenant Cuyler at Point Pelee. to interest multitudes of people, and j Immolate themselves on the altar of nso Thomas Moore. Irish poet, born. In the course of a year a greafnum-f Imperishable elorr to save the nr-J DI? . ber of th ranr iiiiu ' " . ' J7s--wuia Mcine. secretary or nis foreign retreat . 7 e sua Fuiary law irom ine villainous sute under President Jackson, born, band has turned to poor Marie for eon storlea are told In The Journal and desfraa of Mavni. Tjt. .i- DieM8B7 In its exchanraa thmnoVir..,t v I v.. t . . , .1" 1804 -William A. . - t wm iuo ucru, ana in mis moment or siate. une old sow produced $203 peril Portland has "her'n.". worth of pigs In a year. A man .v. TU,vvW vicr .cays ine uetroit news: "It, 18 a last year.. Two men In Freewater, I consDicnoua truth that tha K.t Buckingham, civil war governor of Connecticut, born. Died 1878. 1816 Mrs. Gewson, original Of Dick ens' character of Miss Havlland in. "Great Expectations," died. 1829 Sir Humphrey Davy, inventor . ..I.., k. ......... m .... I nalllna' that anmatltnaa nix tha m, I Iniea. in JUBt enough rain tar haalfh tne taws or QOd that should have led "nw"n ",ra,a rvmaj io nieit i "" n vne .. But In at. whan tha nnm. hi. I SOUinem California deaert a MMM less and husbandless Marie aa a brand ver took counsel of his wu f "f an Ww away long before from the burning, exerted other wiles. I learB- always naa me courage or . "Albert McKlnlev. a cousin of her mis-1 nlB conviouona. tie never naa occa- band. was ona of Burns' chief stool al0R t0 lok to the past with regret. pigeons In the new tenderloin," says the 1 ,10r t0 future with apprehension, press. And poor Marie Ware, the' Idol- JH had that sublime faith which is lsed daughter of a cavalierly father content to leave the efforts to man. the whom death bed claimed, was left to tha results to Qod. For ages after the battle of Ther mopylae every Greek school child was taught to recite. each day the names of the three hundred heroes who fell in the defense of that pass. It would be a crowning art of patriotism If every American school onlid could be taught each day to ' contemplate the exalted tender mercies of one-sexed law. atanded Detween the two firer of human law and human corruption. And now the story goes that "Little Egypt" having tired of McKlnley In his foreign retreat the recreant hua- Orcgdn Sidelights Down-river fishermen are crvlna for a flood. e . e Wheeler oountv will vet n nmhiM. Uon again. . The Salaries Of Salem teanhara v.. been raised. eolation In his exile, and ahe. a bruised and wounded human bird, having no-1 character and utter the inspiring name wnere eis to go, nas sailed for the or Abraham Lincoln. orient to Join him. beyond the cala ef I Slnsrular mant Mo ona tan nlnrir American Jurisprudence. single laurel from hie brow, no ene While It Is ardently hoped that eaoh can lessen the measure of his fame, of these violators of both civil nsd Marvelous man I la the annals of all moral law will hereafter avoid tha history wa fall to end innth., ' of the miners' safety lamp, died. Born quicksands from which they sre at last life had been so seaeeful. whoa . i roads In the state. 177a. " I .(ivuiduiib id aacBDa lontnip. tn.ltnH an Hntl. a. wa fh . ..ii.a I . - 1871 Fall of Paris Commune. ?I,.anee" '" thousand to one thst Mc-1 upon to marshal the hosts of an aroused Of strawberries each from twtJ acres for their' nartifla and whn . 1875 Paul Boyton crossed the Eng- Kini-y wm and for four lon. ywt to con , . ., . , . i usn cnannei in nia uieaaving oreaa n uiwr un ware, wnose lire auct a bloody, relentless, fratricidal of ground. , This was one day'a prod- fused to be coerced by platforms and 28 hours, . he has ruined. w " m Q7' nue"' irKnc,l uci, ana sirawDernes - ripen very conventions and nartlsan clamor. We . -""! "( 01 MT- s.asione . A." .Tr .".,r w",cn " e annals of history we fall to dav while the aaann Inata vtnnA v , . . 1L. ,n Westminster ADDey. , i "r awenuon. nnd another whose education was that uay wuiie me season lasts. Hood I have a solendid artAclmAn nf tta I ha,...!..!... ni a lunM. I Fathers of daua-htera. hn An tm tiir. I. v. . . . . one day last week,' says the Pendle- our presidents have been tha very ton Tribune, picked over $100 worth ones who have" not done tha most "Better fruit", bears better fruit every month. , . e , e Sllverton hopgrowers have erected a 85x100 warehouse. , e e i Tiuamook county claims the best Hood have a splendid SDeclmen of ttia River Strawberry growers expect to true in the chair at this momnt" enacted amendments to the Confession picture? Can you, in the face of who died a more heroic death sen 76.000 crates, at from $3 to $5 And yet wa hav men here In Port- oLewls and Clark Centennial ex per crate. Many orchards yield from land who argue that we should have position opened at Portland. Oregon, iiqo an acre a year up; occasion- a mayor who la a strict nartlsan any one as nign as duu or 8600 an above everything else. acre, a garden of vegetables care fully and scientifically cultivated Sheet Metal Musicians. The Cleveland shops are full of little fakements fashioned from tin, copper the ease Just cited, persist In saying that women are protected by men? Of course i ao not mean to speak of your own wives or daughters, but of tha wives and dsughters of other man. whom, under the man-made laws and customs of the land, you ought to pro ; tect with the same Jealous care you be stow upon your own. Do you da itTi ! Lt ine iiippsnt pubiio recital of Marie ware s experiences answer. What wonder that young and innocent A Heppner lawyer offers to contract wheat at 71 cents. ' Eugene and Cottage Grove, though aa. loonless, will celebrate. a ' a Creameries are talked of at Albany. Salem, Dallas and other towns. The rattlesnake crop is good in aunt. It has seldom fallen to the lot of man to strike the shackles from tha limbs of bondmen and liberate! a race, j ber In Powder River valley. ..luvui jmivu iv ui io ox roan to die the death of an honored martyr with his robes of offlce still about him, his heart at peace with his fellowmen, Ms soul at peace with his God, at the moment of the restoration of his coun try to peace within her borders, to peace wiiii iu me worm. Pity us poor neoolewho live in or galvanized sheets, from many of anywhere around Portland will yield town and have no berries or vege- othmu,Tr u," "v" vuv,u "u Buro ciear ot tables or poultry or, livestock orl To me, writes a CTeveland correspond expenses. On good alfalfa land from a--.t .n k., v. lent of the Metal Worker, Plumber and . . " - t , u7 "" staam-Fitter. there's music In every- sistence Into tha society of men h. c"'ury m Florence was com luur lu ovvva lon" 8,1 acr can De thing. The wonder is that inst-ad rhYnVTwhath.,. it h. a .action of Keieht. have no mtereat m them n . .. mmI n1.11090 to maxe a colossal statue. raised, worth from $7 to $12 per of so many people coming to town ley'a -look-Joint steel celling, pounded of prey, are so often lured to rulnT paTha.iW?irh!-Btrmount, i1'8: ch ton, or more if fed to stock besides frnm th t,v ! w with a Sieger sriowguard or a Washburn And what wonder i hat, finding them- Z 2Ath&Z"t? "Ito a,Z:L I. !rL'J! f'm the C0UDtry l0t 0f t0wn 'otary screw Tenwator breathed upon .. caught within the pal. of evil, ""J LfJ09A .wU.u.us .uua U4 voaiurage. pie are not flocking to the country by the father of sephyrs, wno nas nis o many or tnem turn upon and rend e e 1 A Dalles councilman says the dog tax should be raised to $5, and owners then compelled to keep dogs at home. ' 't - : a a .., .; Bert Knox, a 10-year-old boy near f1 Condon has not been absent from school 4rw II or way once in three years. These instances might be indefi nitely extended. What's the matter with people, that they don't get small tracts of land, cultivate them right, and get rlch, or at least be come comfortably well off? From In order to make money. nest somewhere out in Lake Erie. One of the fakements from which muslo Is drawn la a guitar fashioned from'elum- Secretary Taft has traveled about Jnr, .? a, good deal, west oftener than tofn bangs convenient. to Mr.-Lockwood's Wall street, and says no man can be aesk nd when the collections are slow The Wholesale Llauor Dealera . elation of Astoria has gone on record In unaauivooal terms aa ocnoaad ta tha arranged for hoisting it, and it was I PreMnc! of dance halls In that city, there unveiled, the crowd leai-M an -. '. hooted and criticised unmercifully the A Tillamook man was attacked by sculptor. It was all out of proper- vlolous bull tn his barn, and before he tlon; It was a failure. But "soon the could get away from the Infuriated anl- ropes began to tighten and aa tha tnal he had four ribs bmin. hia ha. one. remedy The. government must be j ota ,A , p i - l, a, ln ,cfowd I Dajy . . ano, was . fnashed , up , quiu mace , a government or nnmaa. Tha -i vw au unauj, wnen it was i the despollera among whom thev have Deen tnrown, wno, sowing, the wind, reap the whirlwind? For these alarmingly increasing evils mougnuui men and women cart see but and the Journeymen sing '1 Thought I rUfbts and responsibilities of the elected president who is not in favor -,rr"J.7 .1 .J " - IL.! must h. anuai it h. .. focal dlsUnce as Intended by the areat A Linn county farmer had an anHn a a a i. j . .1 " I Daw i wu uvuaiw mo iinoii vi i .. - .. i , u . . -.. - - . . . .- : : - . acre, ui ngui luua, ngntiy usea, of tariff revision. Being in favor of sheet metal guitar respond lightly to "ce or motherly women were thrown "K"'''"r.- ""."".f. " .J1 IM . ,neflr" tl7 "ruc,OB 0,n.,B011' n 600 PPJ a man in ten years can make enough t.-w rat.iAt, I his touch around young girls, in every walk and turned to plaudits and the people then being present. Though six months' r,?-! v?f , . v? g tariff revision is well; the, next ques-J Jn another Cleveland shon the boss I Pursuit of life the sjlent Influence of 'aw " to heauty of it. true ra,t was offered, cash was paid for to ride up to the bank in his own tlon Is, what sort of revision? automobile to make his deposits. A box of strawberries costs 20 cents. A good chicken costs from Jl to 1 1.60. A sow is a good starter for a fortune. It takes from 5 to $10 apiece to buy ewes. A good span of mules sold the other day for $700. Get a little farm, and then nurse It, love It, tend it carefully, get all possible out of It without abusing It: and be one of the most independent men oh earth. );' In another Cleveland shop the boss has a saxophone from one of Dlekman's "heaviest gauge" elbows. It has a smooth and sympathetic tone, and I love the liquid tones which flow from rmatlon ;. that they want and; are -titled to, he must sot blame them - r presuming that ha bag aome- The "Vacation" Bluff. There is no fiction more universal at I its ssamless throat. present than the "going away, fiction , Some Sundaya all these Cleveland in summer. The majority of persons sheet metal musicians I have men who do go away go away for only a tioned, and some others, meet together, week or two, and during the .remaining and there may be heard tumultously weeks of the year can be found at their resounding the blare of a cornet, with usual address, engaged' in .their ordi- its bell formed from a Valentine Clad nary duties. . v - ice-cream disher, and the' oom-pah- As far as School children are enn- oom-Dah of a bit fcaaa horn rnnvart1 earned, writes a teacher in the Etude, from a Globe ventilator, and this is the me mmm monma snouia arrord them music I like best of all. exceptional opportunities for Improve ment, arid but for the fashionable fi. uon no aouDt tne fact would be reeo. hised. f "The Apple From Orchard in Wa kef by C I. Lewi, and "Orchard Man agement": by C. I. Lewis and W H. Wicks, are two bulletina ratnaatHflva issued by the Oregon agricultural ex periment station at CorvalUa. The latl- Some newsmongerlng Joker start ed the report that Senator Cullom waB going to resign, and then watcned the old man's antics. Aa soon as the report reached him he ald: "in the most emphatic and unequivocal language that I can use I want to deny that there Is anv declined to giro the people thla ln-J foundation --whatever for the rumor that I contemplate resigning in the fall or at . any other time, You cannot make it too strong to suit . The Trouble With Decorators. The great trouble with the decorator wno rails to succeed lies in his predilec tion for one particular school of design. He becomes a monomaniac, declares in terior Decoration, on the'' subject of some special school of decoration. He goes In for arts And crafts and knows nothing else. He becomes colonial mad or he affiliates with the French school. and nothing Is right that Isn't French' or perhaps, being a German and German by education, he espouses German or Flemish art; or being English and Eng lish by education, nothing Is Quite cor rect that is set Elizabethan ortteorgUa. The Best Ail-Round Bulldog. By Judge Henry C. Beadelston, My first care in Judging la to weed out unsoundness and those distinctly not in the running, and to devote all' the time necessary to a proper placing of tne oes nan oosen. with this view, button ears, foggy faces and' gaily car ried tails, which give that undesirable terrier character, were 'heavily pen- aiiseo. Ttierearter It' Is my; object to aeieai ior premier honors the best all- around dog with the many essential home would protect: them everywhere, proportions. , every article, not a note being given. A great writer haa aald. And so Abraham Lincoln has ao far I snowing how the farmer naa mone nn. that is, safe governmerit "Is the hamer,cdea from u" la history that he is der tha new system of doing business. writ large." . men. and brethren. Tlt lsnow. lno PP"r ioci omianoe. . we I wryiag ana poultry arouna. your duty to "write It large." ! It Is p511 now measure an his great auali idle to blame women for going beyond tiM they PPear In their true beauty the pale of the old-fashioned noma tn and symmetry. 1 . earn a livelihood when unless they do 1 am glid of the work of the Lincoln they cannot have any homes at all to Farm association. It is well that' his keep. The commercial and industrial birthplace should be redeemed from in world calls them to duty. The political dividual ownership. It should be made wona ueing cioseo xo'tnem, except in ln" repoaupry 01 an ine , interesting I ictins are nicely Illustrated, and a7ew I cases like Marie's, the wonder la that I relics connected with him. It ought worthy of close perusal by all orchard- L more of them - are' not caught In the to be the seat of a national museum I 'CS snares mat are uia by lawmakers for ano a national park. - a a their unprotected feet Fathers of He is gone from us now,, crowned The Bridgeport correspondent of the daughters,, the remedy, lies In your with the sublimity of martyrdom. We Dallas . Observer says: "The darky hands. Open wide the doors of govern- have bidden a last farewell to him whn claiming to be a ihlaalnnarv viaita ,. wicni. i uiuiiiers 01 men ir you was ine geniiesi or an soirita. nottiaat i acnooi a xew aava earn. Ha nva th. or ait nearia, noeraior 01 a race, savior of a republic, martyr, whose sepulchre Is human hearts. . ' would really protect from evil : the daughters of men and the wives and sons or women. Remove by your votes the unjust because unequal,, conditions that surround the Marls Wares who are taught cy law and custom to depend upon meir sex ior support Do this, ana ine momers or ine race will gradu ally help you to do the rest ABIGAIL SCOTT DUNTWAT." points of the breed in nloe balance, In Warpath to RAiIroa4 Presidency, only one case do I recall giving a first r charter haa been granted for the prise to a specimen which did not fulfill first railroad that will have an Indian this requirement. It was a ease of aa for lta nraaMent. Tha hm i. h. i- unusualry good head attached to lonr dlan Central railway, tn h. hn " XllL?" ut fooa Otjr.- Oklahcmav tt, Parta, Texas, 4,SIckM Yachts. There Is a form of sickness among eoaia, aeciarea r orest ana Btream, that resembles hereditary diseases, in that they are handed down through succeed ing years a a result of mere custom. The cause of this form of aliment nine times out of tea, is some artificial limi tations, canea racing rules, to suit wnicn tne yacnt s snaps scholars a talk and also frightened the teacher. ' He begged his dinner and lso a recommendation. We think It is time mis xeuow was given his walking pa pers." But the fellow walks most of the time. 4 - ,.;;.. a : a v-, .." v. -; Hlllsboro, says the Argus, has with out question the greatest opportunity ever , offered any town of its else '.to double yes, add five times its popula tion if the people living here will only "do things." This Is aot Intended as a "kick,", but i; Is plain : facts, , and ' the sooner this flip Van Winkle lethargy is thrown off tha sooner will Hillsboro Is distorted. Juat as women, to be in style, will laee li own-hat.of "a ?hriv7ng! InartUn in thai. h.tnral ahaa " 1T-1V. v v a -.-. a i Deuiitak s