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WM EDITOKIAL TAQE OP TOE JOURNAL rrtTJU TIT,TD XT A .1 Improve parks and driveways that scionably ry tho plumbers' combine,; ' X 1 XL J J J XX. IN JTX.XJ will be a credit to a city two or three as was shown In The Sunday Journal. kit independent KtwsPAPiR. ' j times that of the present; we will With them are combined the( dealers ft & Jickton.. ....mbiubtr I inaugurate the policy of . municipal In everything they handle.. And. the uh4 rrr TCTinf (.wpt dondtr) and docks so as ,to' render our growing federal grand Jury says-that a large jteai''ft commerce freer; and, perhaps more proportion of the furniture dealers State Comment; on the . Reelection Cost of-Careleflaness ; Small Change PaMlnhi Id. I T .k. p..,,.-, fM important than all else, , we will are combined to exact too high People Breaking trmMmiMiM tbroaih tb nii moob4-uh Bmash political machines - and break prices when his house Is ready to be I from the Baker City Mttw. ii , '"- - I. . - . . : ..I. mi.. ..i i. I : ; The reelection of Dr. Harrv Lane as I ua of broken nolitl'cal ji nmrn . niff una. mnn A I iwt m on rfi i i 11 rnmiiHii. l iim iiuiv wn v iim run iiimv i r - i . - i uv n u ytw a u v- vwvr w .- . . - T , . . I . By John Anderson Jayne. .These are the days when men are carefully estimating the cost of every thing Thev are" alttlng 1 " down and , The seaside resorts art prinking up. .,';'.; - . -We can't have clear weather for all visitors. , . . - a . a tr Democrat (Dem.). j, man who keeps his word.' -Ia this' the eoat" Counting the cost, men makef;,(...v.,..,r-e a , ' IU1CH1 D 11 romise It waal . ""A1" . Jil'l " official position, ilth tola reference even Is to.belonr to some monopolls- "".1 " J!"1!! have a man "at'th head of cifyT affair. eats uwuau luiTTti im ran-nMi nw u ttm ui imi iu i " - - r - i . - i Lima. a,iia ubuiiih am i ai urauuma: awai uiii i a.AH mmahb- ttt "r,w tha-dapntwaat; roa wat. : j to thelt, capability and trustworthi- tic combine himself. If Everybody party and machine rule and ar aaaart laed Juat about aa naar aa a human FOREIGN ADVERTISING REPBESENTATIVN I Kni. tn .A.v tha nnn1 I nnM lo that and tha hi nroflta I ,na thalr indepandanca and power In being can ao .they ahowed 1 their w v.i .". .''.v.. ?r7... v.: ness, not only to serve the people icouia ao mai, ana me Dig proms fvop of hone.tv nd ,, rYrhteona. Ureciat on of hla adminiatration and re. Browwick BuiidiniTsM riftb afeaaa, Km well In the present, "but tO exercise could be divided "all ground eauit- new u never before. , It's the man, not elepted t hlra, though politically he let things slip, to pay lit! .rTnaBuiMin,, c.,. - foresight .nd look oW for the future ably, no great harm would be done, TlkA KMreT.TlrVea? g i.M sT ZZlV'uZU" city, which we will to some extent but the trouble la that the great ma- I Portland Jpublican. ,; ;. thin, for th. batural. ot tb. city. ft One year.... Obi raar.... On fttr. ... DAILY. ...95.00 I On montk... HUNDAI. .11.00 I One month..... Daily and bundat. s .i . .17.60 Ona BHWtn ....$ .BO .1 10 .1 en From the Arlington Record (Rep.). It Is a pity that the Republicans have to go outalda their party to. get good, honeat and efficient . men . to fill the - Truth; and 'a soul that is ready for, truth, meet like the fuel and the flame. Phillips Brooks.'- " '' : mortgage. Monty belong to no combine, and At least the Indications are that so it is the few that are benefited at we are going to do these things, and J the expense of the many. Indeed have begun to do them, and! The government Is rather lncon-1 offices. ' It cannot be said of the Port t . . ..... i liana itepuDiicana mat tney maintain a 10 exercise more loresigni man waa amicm. m iuut uu cuiuju -m party oriranlcatlon for the offices. They exercised ; formerly, although there law intended, to prevent these, com- &Jt , thh'ft!?'"cf7.r.0wS is need of a still, greater display otl Dinationsfaca resuus, ana ai me campaign runds to neip Beat any Ke- far 0f .h(, cjty with a larger devotion same time maintaining a high pro- Ki. .7rVic.. to the i pubue, dreat is Sm, iTJS 7 'tnfn wh7 Sr to alrva7 7Z2 fewer failures and mistakes than they otherwise would. But have you ever considered . the Cost of careleesnessf What It coats to overlook trifles, to let things slip, to pay little attention for a little, eoat of care- become more A Wise Choice. " - J careful consequently, or more worth, to From the Sllverton Anoeal (Ren.). , I your employer, and you . know what In the election of Dr. Lane aanayor I that means, of the city of Portland the people have established a :! good moral sentiment which will have Its effect all through the state of Oregon. No mayor; was ii But look at th trmAm k a.1a. -.111 have Saturday night. "Oreen and white mountains must look good to those Nebraakana, i ''. -. 'y- ';s,i If the Sociallats could vote as well as they, talk, they could soon win.. ' t Suspenders worn by rural mail-car-rlers will be a cause of suapenaion, ..-. V7"' a - a Of ennru All tha mn.w Mu Just the other day. right here in this Vt ta will be cheerfully contributed. FORGETTING ONESELF. 1' pANY stories have been written 'Whose plot centered chiefly in the temporary suspension or i 4 ?- obliteration of the ego, of the mental faculties that keep a person In constant knowledge of ; himself, lively and politically Independent In terest In nubile and narticularly mu- tectlve tariff law v which accom- nlclpal affairs and , greater care In I pllshes exactly the same results. The the selection of our public servants, furniture dealers,; the harvester deal- ers, and all the others, are only do- mat. Pf.ttNTV vet NO COAL ling what the government in a Portland politically. ever elected who has served onesty and Integrity ara i who ara to serve the people, and this can be found tn the man wno waa jaai iuununy reciocivu mayor or roruana. one of the, skyscrapers that, makes the skyline of the workshop of the world Alter ina h wtti. I ao interesting, naa ii Deen aone excavating heavy retaining Party Lines Weak. From the Oregon City Courier. Politics Cut No Figure it was a case wnere pontics cut no figure they voted for the personality Of. the man. Ttomihllmrl : nnlltlra In broader aspect not Only authorizes, Portland la unfortunate In not having step a, man lor.int nour.- less party lines. ' That there was an Cbaivin 1 the CowUt. region. 8ettied national policy and" a great - As It Should Be. ? i Sm' .iSu in wethV vSte tot wall of cement was being placed in po sition. You have seen that work. You know the formula for good cement walls, two parts sand and gravel, one part cement; mix well, then while in the plastic form place In a box-like ap- the whala atorv uiuiuibcb iu uo a. auDjaci or controversy for ages to eome. V -'ty i-'--'i - ,'::'V-i.'yr-.VrA Borne people think they see ' the shadow of lids hovering over MUwauklo and Oregon City, also. v . ... : . a .(.a -,v .r.;-,-;' V- Chlcago7is to have a 13-story notel. The upper stories should be provided paratua and then tamp and Ump the wltl baboon flreescapea. composition while it la hardening until I - ... wmia on the wild animal subject. It la as hard aa a rock. But in this In-1 0AL IN the .Nehalem. country. but Justifies ; and asserts , to . be a The Portland City election Is another atance the contractor failed to keyhls why didn't the prealdent. decide th n. eye on the men mixing the cement and question, "Do deer drlnkT" ep toward the eradication Of meaning. tfie nes who were doing the tamping. I H ' , CT . . . ' , ' .m .t K. Th lli.u ara a ao I Th. m.1i .a . 1 Jin 0 lilrhai. anil 1 ' A mayor cannot be doubted. This victory a posaiDuuy in me .IWllfl . . ------- -- i stlCK to your pariy aaya on ggnn r.i' -11 .i oi-- 1 , a . .. "" DBe" Biecwa 07- i o piurai- years ago. As a matter or ract,. tne , 1 uuo iuuu ,uu .ui iv , miu m tr. Tula la aa it ahnni ha n Tjn, 1 nariv. una la arrowina: very aim. 11. i.jij 11.- t-i- - ... . I ...v.ii. i ' - j - .- .! . . . ... .I"-'- 1" 1 - - 11 IB inuiyiuuaiiLy. mi lannuiT. n 1 vrvuauii in ircii luuiiuaucB nuu uiintnai- ini haot tn ' rnnrnmtni hi, airan Tnrtianii a njt a.i-i. i ' - - ----- . , r 1 r . . U - a)w .. . .. v 1 9. ' - w. . w w iwiUllliSU m Coal in the edge of the Blue national blessing. There Is no con-J TOm th Hood River oiaeier (Rep.). lJor nJhavebeen"1 mountains in 'Morrow county. 8i8tency In building up a. trust (wlth "IfJ0."0, "JJ "ck tS your partr history. But not only In stories, but good quality, and yet year after year get8 to the point1 tearing down the a. J a a a. .a . - a . a. I at. . i'Sk. i" ,-.'? m a a I ' I in reai me aiso, tms racuuy or mem- mose neas ue unaeveiopea, un- protective system. It will find It fari ory has In not a few cases been sud- touched, although one of the great- easier to prevent these monopolistic denly destroyed, or suspended. This est needs of this city Is coal. With combines. "happens somotlmes from disease, but the completion of the railroad to more frequently from some- sudden Tillamook, the Nehalem and Tilla- blow, upon tne head, or shock to the mook fields may be developed, but J nervous system,! causing a depression there is no assurance of it. The O. of the brainpan at ft certain point. R. ,e N, company has had a road to Sometimes In such a case an opera-J Heppner, only a few miles from the tlon Is necessary to remove the (Morrow county coal beds, for years, i tlon. To be sure, be has made mis takes, for he is only human. However, he has never sacrificed hla convlctlona the mammon of vira and wi.irin.aa in very little to bewail tne raci tnat in a , . ,.lt Them Learn. Trom the Newberg Graphic. It avails the Republicans In Portland higher approaching completion. One! .Nobody doubts that Orchard told a lot night the ,. workmen went home,' and or trutn, out was utne "whole truth. Willie tney were resting tne wall gave l ana, noining put tne irutnrv wav. What cauaed itf Thia: A lot i - .rfc hX,.1h?.n V.ZZX vr IB Auatrla a man entitled to vote ..raK'jJSK4 A ?- " vote is. fined." Portland gave way ana tne wail coiiapaea. oup- It na high places. As the contest appeared mayoralty contest members of the party I rebuild the wail. pose It had remained until the Heavy steel girders : and - beams had been placed la position? Think of the awful tragedy . of carelesanese ' that would have ensued. Aa It was. It cost the contractors much, time and money to OUR STATE'S OWN FIELD. to ba one between good oltlsenshlp and will ' not vote ths ticket When they thugs and VamPlreS. We ara clad thatllaara a , mora aavara laaanna Mayor, Lane has been , elected to sue- brought about by defeats that a ma- Ask railroad . men. what thev doui ina coai .01 careicaaneaa. know They T HE FARMERS of Benton coun ty, according to a dispatch, went home from their county Peculiar Passivity. From the Dallas' Observer (Rep.). It seems peculiar to us outsiders to see the Oreronlan taklne- no stand In - livestock Show at CorvalllS, de- the late city election. It would seem 1 . . . I -.A , . . . 1 a r.la-lfia ffnar HAT! tnaV 1 1 ,.,. I nm.vw . v. iww . iwiip prwaure upon portion ot ue Drain; 1 j ofc lucro iug iui hub, uuwutusu. .... ,v.. -""j - 1 elected mavor, but were afraid to say In other cases nature gradually andlThere are doubtless other coal fields tne pnte winners at this year's snow. - Macwnt pouuos is a spenoinaer, . . I. . . . .. . i I 1 Jl 1 M - , occasionally even sudaeniy restores I m uregon, ana u so rortiana people 'm unvrnjeu eirnins evi-i . . -w. . th faenltr. and tnmnnr ratnma onrht to ct bnav loeatlnr and'nroa- dence of the Incomparable value of Somewhat SarkaatlkuL v. i..t.dA.. ... ivk.. muiM.. tham TH. i. v A i. I II VAfltMlr ihflVii In awalrnn In er rnmna. I ra -enuisiwn i riuuno livop. . niwuo uaMuvn w uuw i-vu wvw. vk' " I . I The ReDUbllcana have been led to that In which a person's Identity or in-1 capped, and will be more and more, I tltlon. The man who won goes home slaughter-pen so many times by the dlvlduajlty Is transformed for a' time j for lack of fuel for ships and manu-1 determined to win next year, and so same string, following the same win. tt s V . V. Wntn.. a4 If la titaW flma anma I llnOI tFIA tnafl Vhfl Inat. . ,. t I O -We-WlSP. tnai mere IS nu SXPiana aw.wav.w.ayiae v. T' ,.,..", V?? 1 "'6- I. T . V- " tlon of its continuous repetition except rnniH nn onttrklr dtff Arant nrnnn. I nf thnaa oal binds WArA hfilnfl" dnflfl ThO'race for SOmethmK better IS I that thev rather like the democratic nerhaps after a time resuming his into and the product brought to th(s what lifted the primitive man out of e f 0 enThronement ot Democratic former self, and neither one having city v ; ... : barbarism, and that, day by day, car- '"'f any consciousness of the other. This WAR AGAINST COMBINES, j civilization. When there is an In centlve for '; better livestock, and fn a itmn, TtAnnhllnan nltv whlfti Aflata Hes forward the triumphal car Of I one fourth of the ataU a-vote, giving How It Appears. From the Solo News. v Kls election is looked upon as a vic tory . of the people over the combined corporations and vicious classes in Port land, i i Purified Portland. From the Hlllsboro Independent (Rep.). Mr. Lane has mads a good mayor. He has purified Portland In a manner mat BDDeais 10 ini mgru lnauncia 01 any communuy. ; , N,H i i.l J Has Done Good Work. From the Toledo Reporter. Mr. Lane Is of the stuff that good mayors are made or. He has aone seems to need such a law. Senator Foraker would run wall in Brownavllle. Texas. Ma'd hava a if be escaped a coat of tar and feathers. Next year Is the time when a great many Americans will be affected with that quadrennial disease, dementia po- - lltlcana. ,. ; ,' " .-. .-.' -'i ,..' -.i A man died at the "age of lOt years . who had never kissed a woman. He took no chanoes of microbes, but life must ' have seemed about a thousand ' years long to him. .., .. . . e e ;, , "the stranae dlsDensationa of Provi-I Plenty to keep neoole awake eomln dence'j the railroad men know that I along: Pioneers and Indian War Veter- rrovurence naa noining to ao witn tne i ana. , nesia and Feurtn oc July. Then will tell you that many a train has Jorlty of the voters do not stand for .Ta JUVw tl,- .PrihJ!. in Ik.il and ma to work and nut " workmen In -the carshops ud a candidate wno aianaa xor oecency and rood arovernment. the party will deaerve to succeed. , been wrecked and lives-lost, simply be cause some workmen in -me were careless In the nnlshlm work, that a bubble In a stee sometimes cause the rail to break apparently a mysterious tne while the preachers In manner. Ail are talking accident that it was caused by care- leaaneaa, - It pays to establish habits of care fulneas In young life. Careless young people, continuing In their carelessneaa, rarelv come to an old ase happy, con tented and serene. Many a young clerk wonders why he is not promoted, while I others of leas ability than himself ap parently are movea up over nia neao. The anawer la found In the one word, carelessness. - - - It's auch an easy thing to fall Into slipshod methods of doing thlngsl . Bo hard to break one'a self of them once the method of the Slipshod habit has been established! It pays, therefore, to establish habit of carefulness. jo say or a young man tnat ne is has happened not as In Stevenson's story of - Dr. i Jeky 11 and Mr. Hyde splendid work for better government In I careful of his aoeearanee. careful of his affair Portland. nd a majority of the voters language, careful of his Impression he by a series of voluntary; and con scious processes by which the moral nature suffered ..transformation, but suddenly, with utter - unconscious- physician, .however, ' appears to be the simple and easily diagnosed one of a sudden blotting out of memory HE INDICTED furniture deal- when the competition to produce It ers ' throughout the Paclfio becomes keen, development of the northwest . are perhaps 1 no heHt is as sum tn follow aa that .day greater offenders than1 some I follows nleht. -v k ' neas on the cart of the victim of this other ' business 'men, and What makes extraordinarily bene- involuntary double life. There have ucbombJnatlops as thaj, wUjficiai -esultsi Inevitable, is that when been even "cases where one nhysical I which they are charged are ao com the better animal la evolved, vastly person became successively three or j mon that they may suppose custom j greater profits must accrue to the more tptally different mental and ftad mdrd.ftwB anobnoxious to the husbandman A farmer at the Cpr- moral Individuals. Some rascals iawv ont 9noP,r in necessar- vaiu- ghow' sold a edit but a few have made nretenses of such trans-l,e8 0' I,f nM beom sogreat and weeks old xfo $100. ' He knows now formations of Individuality for crimi-j oppressive ; an evil in the land, that ana 0i- neighbors know, that a new nal purposes, or as an excuse, fori tbe sovernment In the executionxbf aTenue to profit Is open, and that wrongdoing, but ' that there have tM Iaw ainst restraint or traae I jt iie9, not in the broncho; but in the been genuine cases of this sort there has beea 9bl,ed to grapple with It. thoroughbred. It is a condition cer- ls no room to doubt ana is attempting io mrouie h ya. tajft t0 result In new energy,new The case of the young Berkeley v"OUB Iorm"' ; iB6 nonnern ,oe- Btudy,and new inspiration for a curities corporation was aisaoivea i new ipdugtry for which Oregon, by because Us apparent object was to reason of lts equable climate, has monopolise transportation in a large resources beyond those of any other by a blow on the skull, temporarily terrltor So the Harrlman deals state. - The Willamette valley, which eclipsing memory:" At leaBt It will and h,s bsorPtlon of more or less grows ' prolifically every product be so considered unless further facts rival Unes . are being attacked be- known to the temperate sone. Is are disclosed,' tbouga why. lt assault- h54" they tended toward a monop- capable alone of sustaining, under ed by a thug for the purpose of rob- 017 OI transportation. Aiiegea or so- intensified methods, 3,000000 head bery and rendered unconscious, he called trnatf. of various kinds the 0f cattle. It is a field that Oregon was not robbed Is so far a mystery. Qr.UK wust, me Harvester irusi, tne muBt get ready to occupy, for she wnisaey trust, ana omers -nayeDe- muBt largely -supply the orient and LOSSES FROM LACK OP FORE- oojecis .01 prosecution De- Alaska, and when the Panama canal SIGHT ' , cu.Be mey aim at monopoly, ror me opened a few years hence, Europe purpose oi limiting me supply ana will He at her doors-and will do- a PROMINENT Chicago man re- Increasing the price to consumers. mand at large prices a heavy portion II . cently said that the second city So numerous have become these com- OI jer horses and export meats. at JL m tne country was suffering bines tnat a great part or me va-i a. proposlton for a livestock show a- . because of the lack of foresight Hons necessities of life can be bought m Portland never came more timely, ten or twenty years agoThis is true only at, prices fixed, not by the nat- nor more slgnlflcrntly. In a greater or less degree of all jural law of supply and demand, but cities; their officials and prominent (by the combines which control their business men of former i times, all I output and sale. former times, did not have sufficient I It is a big and doubtful war upon foresight la. various ways.. This be-J which the government has entered. supremacy to the Democratic party, is maMtw . a ltttla "nnn.nartlaan' a ffa 1 r that Democratic committees take great I appreciate it Mr. Devlin, his opponent, jv ou careful In the way he do$e pleasure in neipmg aiong. aim men was uorortunate in uie company nei'"" 'VlTi V"J Uannkllxana ilka It tnrt an 1 Ha- rtwall I k.nf WKan man ranmin.a th kllnrf I One Of life B highest COmPllmCntS. BUOh rvM.aa m ... una . v . uiuiiiv.iuii ill -win In the struggle and race together In Unity. A Moral Triumph. r , From the Albany Democrat, The reelection of Mayor Lane and slavish Idolatry to party and be come converted to the higher Ideals of government we win nave noneaty ana ana' for life. : justice and protection In the affairs of .T"r. to 72V" man 5at. ' J" 9 The report of St. Paul's dry Sun day said, "There was 1 not a single arrest during the day." This is something worth gaining. But per Ing true, cannot, the men of today We cannot believe that its efforts jhaD8 some people will supply them- v learn, wisdom and bow better to ex-1 will be entirely in vain, but expect geives , better or " worse Saturday erclBe foresight by these failures of I that in most cases business cunning evening hereafter. their predecessors? Any one can see will find some way to accomplish tnis iacit or rormer foresight and Its substantially tne same results, at There is nothing more Important results, without going Into details, least during a portion of the time. for Portland boosters to get busy . Men Df'the past did not realise, for But the people willxhope for some aDout than the development of Ore one thing, how large and Important beneficial results. Consumers are gpn' coal fields. The coal is here, a city" was to grow up here. They undoubtedly being swindled out of and jt Is badly needed in our bust were less careful of results than millions of dollars a month In ex- ness, and will be needed more and iue; buuuiu uave ueen. iney aciea I ceesivs prQiiLB yam w lueae vtriuut too much for the present only, not combines, and will therefore approve enough' for, the future. And dont and applaud every effort to break jfs surely nice, from a financial ; we .now follow their example too them up and enforce the antl-monop- point of view, to be a plumber or a t much? May not a succeeding gen- oly law. " dealer In plumbers' supplies in a eratlon Justly accuse ins of a lack of In every large city and its sur- city where a great deal of building foresight, even as we do those who j rounding region there are local com- fS going on. preceded us? ' bines probably more oppressive than There is not the excuse now for the alleged furniture .trust A man it is no great distinction any more lack of foresight that there was who attempts to build and furnish a to be "mentioned" as a Democratic years ago. People are better aware house is at the mercy of various of candidate for president. of the trend of. population to . cities, these ; combines from beginning to and more wide-awake to,, the prob-1 end. In the first place, he must buy The court ' may not consider Ar able Increase of population and com-1 his lumber of a combine that fixes thur Brisbane's opinion of Mrs. Eddy merce in the years tocome.' The the price to suit itself, so that for final and' conclnsive. weas ana laeais wmcn, even a few that principal article or his house years . back, were considered ade- he must pay a large percentage above auate for city government need to reasonable and natural profits with expand to meet new and growing free competition.'. Other materials conditions, both material and moral, are perhaps ' handled by combines We will not give away franchises to also. The mechanics are all unlon strccts as was done ' then; we will ized, but he doei not object to that YhePlay;'; ' "The Duel," strangely powerful drama, was presented at the Helllg last night by Otis Skinner and his company and the big audience that was there to receive It was enthusiastic In Its appre ciation. Mr. Skinner is one or Ameri ca's foremost actors and the play la certainly one of the strongest and most remarkable that has t?een presented In Portland. , ' v 'The Duel"', was produced originally last spring lniParls and created a sen sation. It was written by Henri Lave- dan and translated into the Engusn by Louis N. Parker. It has been presented in all the continental cities and last winter Otis Skinner appeared In It in New Tork City under the direction of Charles Frohman.- ' :: : It had' a remarkable New Tork run and Mr. Skinner is now touting In the remarkable production, it has met witn Immense success. '. v ,, The play appeals especially to ' the thinking portion of the threatre-gomg ?ublic and gives them something to hink over and discuss. It Is a play of rreat. literary? merit and vis powerful Iramatlcally, It possesses an unllag ting love Interest throughout. ; "The Duel.", the title of the play. Is not descriptive literally, though through out the piece there Is an Intense strug- Sle. As In most duels there Is a woman l the case, and It is In behalf of her that the atrua-ffle takes place. - On the one hand is a priest, seeking by the up lifting faith or bis religion to save tne woman, who has come to him; on - the other 18 an atheist, denying, because of love, thexright of religion to Interfere. Rellurlon triumphs in the end. The lesson Is a powerful one, though at its ending love also Is triumphant Tn that It la Justified In Its noblest and truest spirit. Religion, is glorifled In , its ex alted cnnmieet. .- -, i '. s d - As the Abbe Daniel, Mr. Skinner gives approval .upon his forehead and brand mm ror tne corral wnere failures are maybe It will be summer time and fit i or vacation trips. r v a a , -i Maybe the male birds sing all day be cause they are . happy, and then a rain maybe they do so bepause.they are afraid of their wives who are sitting on eggs, and who make them alng so as to know they are not flying off flirting with other birds. - , . Oregqn SiJeligLts : Dallas Is assured of a creamery. - Trafflo to Klamath Falls Is Increas ing. .... t , a e ' , -. A short bay crop Is predicted tn Clat sop county. . Douglas county la Increasing its num ber of fine horses. - Deer are numerous In the mountains 1 back of Coos Bay. , part was created by Xulu Glaser, and bunched for the slaughter.-Carelessness I Tne new mayor ana council oi H.IS thosefwbtf have seen the original were I carries with tt a fearful, eoat In every I math Falls are at outs. . - , , , not disaooolnted last nlahL "Douy varden" Mr. Webb has direction of human endeavor. .Carefulness brings great rewards to iR.-'im v v,rn,n" mf. wanh naa a I .uareiuineaa Drinaa arenc rawnrna in i . ...... . . -. . - -...7 7 1 ,1... u .(.. -.,i- 1 a Dumr cr man naa auu aianaa ox ir;. 7K!?"'"iwxr " "J.i"1.""'"? I ;..rr -.ZCY "".: bees, and expects to have Its by falL s iBUffue. nowaver, na unaounieaiy neeas I " ' I . - . . m -a-, - ,kA.k K la . V. a - I . - I - . ' k , . , . ' -. -j-i . " a ' I v A 'Benton county man killed six half- Jetters rrom the a rest.1 thouch he la en the staare a suffl clent. number of times to provide many Si iaugn ana an aounaance or run. mm one clever line referring to the poverty of Portland plumbers Is worth the price ox admission. ; Among the other principals who are seen to aa vantage in tnis, weeK s oner- ing- ara uan nayan, ueorgre jkunaei, Al bert Wallerstedt. Jack Farrell, Melvtn Stokes, Miss Beatty and Miss Leicester. Mr. Wallerstedt maker a pronounced hit witn tne song, --jjouy varaen." , ' The production Is one of the very best since the beginning of the engagement of the San Francisco opera company. It was immensely pleasing to a big audi' ence last night, and will be the bill for tne entire ween. ;Tbe June-Time. People ' ' Lives Lost In ClvlI War. V Portland, June 6. To the Editor of The Journal In , an editorial In your Issue of the 8 th I note there are. after a lapse of 61 years from Appomattox, about 1,000,000 union veterans drawing pensions from "the government How many more old soldiers are there who have In the meantime died and what is I have not tried to set' grown coyotes, and thereby mads 111, j.-?- e -v -a,:: ' The Albany Democrat says a rain of pitchforks is needed to , make a good hay crop. - . t- ;.:.. -jj .... . i Some Marlon county hop growers hope to get 15 cents a pound for last year's crop yet , ' The Blue mountains "lie at the feet of Baker City," says the Democrat That town must ge 'way up. 'i';.'--.v4, '(, - , : A Forest Grove main has two geese that have laid 118 eggs this spring and - the total number of enlisted men who Oh, there's no breese like the June breese I served In the civil war. Also, for the n" wp "i roay ciover, purpose of comparison, J inform me K"SJ.B-.!2!t. r"0 what the toUl enlistment was on the That has clayed am on the trea loot. I Confederates aide. Did the south use . " . . . .. - .' . 1 I, ... I.hl. -m , miA l Jll U mai nas strayea me wooianai?, ..i.,, m ,i -ui ,u. un over Oh, there's no breese like the June - breezet sweet though all : the ; ; preeses blow. -.,.,.,,,;; . There's no sunshine like the sunshine .. whicn the month of June dlscov- ers.. . i "'.;-'.'"; With Its golden gleam of brightness ana us tenaer warmin oi tone. . Soft as kiss of little children, fair as diibs or nappy lovera Confederate government get -its men to ?o to war by drafting or using other i orclble means, as ' was done In the norm 7 . fiease answer and oblige. : , A DAILY READER. The total number of offloera and men in the union armies was about i,775, 104. How many have died since the war it is impossible to state. RmMm tialne- four pounds a week a Lincoln county family sold $38 worth of butter from three cows last month. Oervals Star:' There la a demand for rain and Indications are not favorable for rain very soon.. It 'is surprising to note how rapidly the hop crop is showing Improvement and the healthy . appearance of the vine. ' Proapeots are brighter. !.;. v X:. V ' Astoria Budget: The fishing situa tion to date Is about one month behind - powerful interpretation. He is sud- Dortod by a-company of consummate artists, une cast is smau, out is con slstently perfect In the various Inter pretations.. -. . . : In the cast 1 E. M. Holland, one of the greatest cnaracter actors in America. He has the part of Monsigrneur Bolene and does, a finished piece of acting. As tne atneist ur. Morey, waiter Hltoh. cock gives an admirable performance, Mr. Skinner s engagement will be concluded with tonight's performance of ;xne uuei. -, ; "Dolly f Varden" at the Marquam. At the Marquam last night the first act of an exquisitely beautiful opero was repeatedly Interrupted and materi ally marred, so far as the audience was concerned, by -the tardy arrival of be lated patrons. ', The audience would not have cared particularly whether those wno are always tate arrived or not, du: they had Just cause for complaint when mem d uing All possible effort should be made to break up the revolver-using habit, cobstruct public buildings . with a clearer view of .the future: we will arrange properly : to control, and tax public utilities or public service cor porations; we will procure and begin so long as, they only ask reasonable pay and do good work- Sometimes the building contractors are In 'a combine. . - And -iwen he cornea to the plumblnc,' be Is held up. uncon- Not J. Ham. - From the Chicago Evening Post i-f Henry Wattcrson announces, that J. Hamilton Lewis Is not the dark' horse he has in mind for the Democratic pres idential nomination.. ' The announcement la rather snperfluous. No one who has ever seen J. Ham could dream, of ap plying any adjective like "dark": to his resplendent personality. ushers continued to seat the enure act. Otherwise the performance ' at the Marquam waa a delightfully pleasing one. So far as the company has to do with It. the production of that daintily pretty opera, "Dolly Varden,", is one of the most meritorious efforts . of . Its engagement In - this city. Elaborate stage effects and magnificent costumes are conspicuous zeatures or tne proauo tlnn. . There are ; many who think Dolly varden" tne prettiest or an tne works of Stanislaus Stange, the librettist of so man popular and successful operas. Tnere are otners wno tninK it too ae cidedly English to contain the sparkling wit and fun essential-to a successful comic opera. Be that as It may, there Is no one to deny that it Is very pretty and - very pleasing; that there Is an abundance. of beautiful musical numbers, and that It provides enough laughs for any ordinary person. . A big audjence was delighted with the production at the Marquam last night Miss Aids Hemml, as Letltla, was In her customary voice good and gave a de lightful interpretation. She was heartily encored in several numbers,- her duet with Carl-Haydn, To Call Thee Mine," calling for repeated encores. - :-- Upon Miss- Florence Slnnott the- sou brette, falls a large part of the responsi bility of the piece. She is charmingly vivacious In the part of Dolly Varden, and scored a personal triumph. The 1 Anmrn In to an official -tatement Issued fa there were 4,14. union officers and Ltiy?r m.ucn JRJ? 2&n?VEL z.hi men Jtuiea in natue. Tb num w. v . ji.j a. i a I nrsteidhnt. eii a t ttej or There's no sunshine like the sunshine dents and other causes - was sbout I and substantially It is a fact witn some which this month has made Its 160,000, of which ,00 were officers. 1 canneries, ana coia storage ;- own. v - In the Confederate armies there were Ing a little petter aavaniage sn me oiw . . t ' , I altogether ' something over 1. 000.000 I ers. Oh, there's no t.me like the June-time, men; acoounta do not agree. The Con- maae or nappiness ana noneyj icuenu nucrnuiciii araura uroon iu Then it's sorrow to the backtround Persons , capable of bearing arms Into and reloiclns- to the fore, j, ' tne armies. her days are sweet and sunnv- , Oh; there's no time like the June- ,. , time, oest ana blest forevermore. Eleanor c Hull in Llpplncotts. This xDate ; In History. , 1423 English defeated French and Scots at Crevant : : : . 1496 Columbus returned to Spain to meet tne enarges or nis enemies. .17t7:?ea Jonaon. English poet born. uieu imi.. , 167!- Peter the Great of Ruaala hnm 1696 James Keith, 'field marshal of j which will go to Mount Hood. Is secur- rreaericK tne ureat, norn in Scotland, mg private, rignts or way. jtia. Mount Hood Road, Portland, June 10. Jo The journal uouid you please inform money me If the proposed Mount Hood electric I try road will traverse the section line road, and oblige ':,mf ..'-.-v ,,'V.i A READER. No franchise has been granted on the section line road by the county. The franchise within the city to the section line road has been forfeited by failure to f ive a $50,000 bond. It la reported that he Mount Hood electrlo road Is doing nothing while the Portland Eastern roa Denostta subject ' to -J check to the amount of S191.76S.26. anT time de posits amounting ' to , nth,, annatta Amountlnsr to t82.348.S0 aHnirether mnkina 1276.737.86 In cash na , deposits In the First National bank, the Editor of Bhow plainly, that there Is plenty or please Jnform money In Burns and surrounding coun- Killed at Hochkirch. October 14. 17K 1727 Oeorse I Of Knsrland AlnA tnA Oeorire II ascended the throne. 1861 Mrs. Humnhrav Wa rA nnvall.t born. , 1894 Great London h nirllrn ,.. tied,' :-i " " V" " 1895 ,Biitlsh Bechuanalanit ' inn,il to Cape Colony. ... s vt18u91,,T President , MeKlnley visited Nashville Centennial exposition. -1900 Chancellor of the Jananaa la. gatlon asnasalnated in Pekin. , 1901 William D. Jelka bMim b-a. ernor of Alabama, on the death of Gov ernor Samford. - . , ,: 1906 Publio schools, with Tialf mu. lion pupils, were pened in the Philip pines. , , . .y. -... M ; ,.i,.a. . i .;. ,( ( y Fortunate Northwest Cities. From the Pacifie Christian Advocate. The people -of this northwest hava cause , for . gratitude and pride on ac count of the high character of the men Who are at the heads of the varimia city governments or this region. - The mayors of Spokane. Seattle and Port land have shown, themselves men of in tegrity and noble character. Eacif man. in his place, has revealed the fact that ne nas piven care nil attention to the terms of his oath and has atrtvan tn execute th laws to the , very best of his ability, .All honor to the two may ors More of Spokane, and Seattle.,, and to Mayor Lane of Portland. Theaa are of different political parties, -but party pun no ana puiioiea nave no place tn the administration of the affairs Of a city, and each- of these men haa an deavored to administer the business of the cities of whioh he Is mayor in such a way as to bring credit to the city and comfort and prosperity ' to the Inhabi tants thereof. ... . -. - i Haa Nothing to lose ; Portland.' June 8. To the Editor of The Journal orchard s story is a very natural one. He does his best to save his own life. Of course, he hag nothing to lose but the gallows. Warnlng--Buy Wood From the Baker City Democrat v From all points, east and west the warning Is being sent out to the people to provldo, If possible, against a fuel famine' the coming winter..; That , eoal will be bard to get 1 at this time abso lutely certain and the only way to pro vide against suffering next winter is to lay in wood. .The coal dealers of 'Baker City, and the Democrat! has interviewed them all, give the people no assurance of be ing able to serve but a small part of their patrons -and they all advise the purchase - of wood. They have orders in to the mines dating back to last win ter that are not yet filled. No attention is being paid to late orders and what to do they are at a loss to know, One firm Is endeavoring to . arrange for the shipment here of M00 tons per month of anthracite coal - but , as yet are not very much encouraged that they will be able to be supplied. . The fuel situation this early In the season Is very direful and the Democrat gives this pointer: v . - - Buy cordwood now and prepare for the worst; If coal comes later on so be It. If you have wood you are safe. If you procrastinate you may find your ell later pa In a pitiable condition, , "An East Bide Bask for Zest :.. Bide Peope., , I N taking care of your?; weekly or monthly mis cellaneous expenses, don't ' fall i to set sside some part of your salary which shall go to your savings ac count and make It your first X ' duty to see that ft Is de- posited to your credit 'With our company. One ,, reason why, so many people fail to save IS that-no definite plan of action Is ever sdopted.Try this one. and we feel sure the . 'Only regret you will have la . that you did not start soon WE PAY 4 On Savings Accounts and Time Certificates . . compounded semi-annually. Commercial Savings Bank JCKOTT AJTP WTXIOAKS ATM . George W, Bates J, R Blrrel. , .President Cashier 7