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m a ma, F I - A u) I V I MAL3 I 2 THE JOURNAL "AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. ; O S. hekm, .Pabllabnr PnhllabWI every mine frrenpt .andsy) - rm; ftnnday amrnlnr. at The Journal B.lld ' - Ins. rtftk nod TamblU etmnte. Portland, Or. Fnterad rwl it ht poatofflce at Portland, Or, (or 1 rlaja I cause hla position la, society leads him , la another :- direction.; Every educational v Institution ; draws Its clientele of students', and the de nominational college : adds ; to the marching army of students by reach ing , a class that other , Institutions j made' by some O. O. P. organs In Oregon was successful, ; concerning which the Philadelphia Telegraph says: ;V---; 'rV;'"'::':''? 'V 1 "they are all back. The Organisation la regathered. : It is reannealed. it la rejuvenescent It Is in the very flower of Its primordial piriThjaaybreak Thrtria ura (tinmonit miiaki ?n I Thl harvant la rliu. ' Th lilmnra a a-r ..nAf. ..,., tin. I i v i . - -- ----- v 'an MrJmKWi Albany-. college and others of -its ,B fleW- Joy which suffuses ti operator th. Depart m.nt yon want. , ; kJ a to ' be rennrousl' imnortArf 1 m d ln contact w'tB old .equalnt guaaiqn ADvlMHiiHIHlFi 'd,tfat Mf.lrf.di.te. every soul in politic. Triaad Banj.mt Spi.i Adrenalin. Age-. and lt ,s to be hoDe1 that tbe PUnB fo something mor. than health. For nn uuiMinr, km .' i oi us irienas ior me new enaowmenii mey.. u dock. ura; iv-ioana fiaiiuiog, iuicbrw. .- i - ' satnptm. T.rm. .u to ., addrM. aot mbteurr, , in the United Bute. Canada er. Meslov , I ; yy.; .gag , ,' ," - "'.-'. y . .Letter $ rrom the f People An Attempt to Browbeat the Court.. '. Portland. Or., June zz. To the, Editor of The Journal: In recent Issue of wuvmmt aispatcn: , . .V;;- ; ebanon, Or., June Harmony trana-e No. 21, at its last meeting adopted resolution, on the referendum situation, aa follow. . - . " "Resolved, by Harmony gr.nire No. 23. In regular .e.alon .saembled. That we deprecate all attempt, to muzzle the will of the Deonla and Vlw with alarm the refuaal of our aUte official, to Rails and RascaL i,! . Wrom Collier'.. Mr. Ilarrlman, dl.reaardlng ethics for the mordent, la a vry food railroader. For his fnaatery of hi. business he de serve, respect Lately he delivered to the United State.' Steel corporation a severe Molding beoauue . they ni. roaas. . He Keeping Cool at; ike Bottlecorks - . One year., One year... I DAILY ... 5.o One month ,.. BUNDAl. ,, . .13.60 I On month..,....! JK riiirv hiikdav. ... On year... $1.60 I One month...;...! So BRUTE FORCE DOES NOT MAKE RIGHT. ' Portinna l IV. I the rcfllft.il of t ( . v Uv r, , "Vu. , iu iue aUow ref errufum- petlUon. to be Dlaced L aru Kli larD. aumhA. nklrtVi knJ VmLt.lh j tk w wujwi wijiuii t j cava asvaaciia after only a few week.' use, and pointed out that, for so many railroad acci dents a. ar. due to- thl. cau.e, the ateel corporation I. responsible. And as Mr, Harriman I. not. the man to let thlnR. stop with mere talk, he ordered hi. rail, for the coming year from one of the corporation's few small compete Bit Wi 3nntm. ."Why, Tom Bottlecork. how flushed you look have you been 'dropping Into one or two places,' aa you call it, with Borne ot iroufr frlandn. acalnf Not that cKeTCTWWflS m'rteVf1r eTOfiisft8itt&anl9r Wi I pressing Invitation that is to be ex on file In the secretary of state', office wnere me intent and Durooan of thn No sadder ; proof can be given by a man of bis own' littleness than ' dlsbellet in great men. -Carlyle r I ma ti , w a. I wiisjrsj n e inKeuc ana DUrDOM or th u vw uiuusuui tended to him, Mr. : Harriman Will signer, are .o plalnIy apparent, and om another railroad man come to Oregon and Will Dromlse tot 5f? oailsnloa of a few words In the T,.l..!,BOA9f.-ihe; lIzL2;!- -tohjrjsondjnott of rail. 1 1 rn im h aA tcr IIS3LsVfrftt!fiCsf w'; ;i nUpMXWMTwSSt .xoum made. Whlchin no way de- on American road. I. the cupidity had to ride up In tho.e whatT oh, those Jammed .Uhw'ay car.,, I'd be hot, too. i, . v : -' ': ; '';" ' "Oh. would I. IndeedT And If you had the work to do that Vve done today you'd be hotter than you ar now. But you men haven't sense enough to keep cool. What', the sen.e of worrying In thl. weatherT-.lt by an open window Anil Bft tlia ir.. Vnu omilfl An tliJLt thoughtful utterance all day if you were a woman, you .ay. equally acie: I There you go, losing your temper.au4 To this fervid scolding ty Mr. Harri man aua now x Small Change': ; Busala needs a Napoleon Bonapartei brld1 ,lV day' cat,tur K Ju..' -. ' ;" , r"- ''a',.". " - ;' th'year' th ,n,y Fourth of Jul" f i ,.'.... '''i : e;e,'-V-:''yvv;:,''v--''"-- ;iJ's ' '. ' : :"i Cloud-bu.ter-TTatfUt4 ' else he wa. lu lGck. " ; A man ha. a rirht tn h mi. - not to bum or do mi.ohlef. V - Now coma ' tha )ipiHm ' - diet the pessimistic prophet.. , ' , x '. Katasa. Uah. It make, me hot to have to ahow a hulking man how to keep cool A .i i. ... .1,1..-. .., v i 'i I tracts from it. merit, or meaning nor I of the manufacturer (for "manuf actur-1 Here. Harold. . run out and get me tion to v alt, American ; Citizens Oregon and Which, Is most lmpor could in any manner mislead the .Igner. r'' ,d thl" ltttU . M 'United bottle of ginger ale. and be .ur. 1 that our-representaUTes at,The tantwill keep hi. promise. A Hague Proposed that force Shall then .gala, Perhapi he Won't. H. Is ?au.e great dl-ati.factlon to over TuitMack of competition, and the desire of not be emnloyed fn th. r.ollBrtlon of remited 4a h nnrsnn h nrt. ISSTSSf . " W PnatamllTil RAILROADS PUBLIC , PROP ERTY. .'. claims .against a debtor nation that please only one person E. H. Har I offers to arbitrate. It is as becom- rlman. ing in nation as it Is in an indi vidual to be gentle-blooded. There pin. ana mat inv law th wiit The y principal Sunday excursion AtMl,"v,i".t,h?uld. h consigned to is no more reason for a nation than accident ln this part of the world u seems to me that this resolution is an IrmuroM. Ttidi-C ... I cial ahawlna. entlrelv remove the in state.- And we would respectfully urge I cntive that formerly existed for one do without my boy. , Little blessings, vvui i, mil , mate, oeiieving a. I """u""-iuii tv vuih uui n ivuu umi' we do that inv muniM v.. I rial .a hla comnitltor.H T.iirW of comne- Intrusted to a popular vote ot the peo-1 tltion It seem, to be. All those econo- CARCELY anybody disputes any more the proposition that rall- mles, efficiencies and blessings, which we were toid wouia now rrom tne elim ination of competition, are for the bene fit, apparently, of dividend, alone, and were not meant' to . promote good serv ice. What of a few railroad wrecks. gerlng swashbuckler. It has been I several children and .dults by the thtat Oregon. Our attorney gen-1 "jore or less, so long as dividend, soarf don't know, that', why vou ked. Oh, , i j i lt v . v A. ra41, our '"cretary of state, our circuit But ' t not possible to restore a little you! Tom Bottlecork, Isn't Venice the ,i . -m . lt o..-j- .. . -1 aitogemer unwarranted and nnrll I tucro in tor cuisen w w . swag- iv ounV wa. m. urowmng OI for. and I. an insult to the Judiciary of I bottle of ginger ale, and be sure If coldi Tell them the last one wa. so Warm it melted ail my Ice. ftun xniong now. $ "Mr..- WlndoDane ears children are nuisance, but I don't know what X' think they .re. 'Baby, stop that .quailing Instantly or I'll spank you good and plenty, v "What's that, Ethel you want to know what', th. capital of Oklahoma tor your geograpny ir.sonT. -venice, Isn't It? You don't think lt is do you dars to contradict your mother! Well what 1. It, than? You sassy minx you . 1 . mi I n wont Of Christendom to punish collapse Of a Wharf between Seattle fn4 'supreme Judge., are honorable, competition? , , . capital of Oklahoma? No; wellf I never f""" v "ifv ' f.u. ,, Kii. v4 nnA Tionmi ; tint -.ii... 4, I r.ign-minaeo men and they will do their I eaa, now, tne opposition or unarie I couia remember those Italian place., private property.". Up to a cer tain point, or for certain purposes, they are private property; but in a broader sense, and viewed in connec tion with their principal function as common carriers, they are public af fairs. The stocks and bonds which represent ' their cost or value are private and personal property, but ln this respect they are clearly dif ferentiated from the railroads them selves. -These are ' public as the courts have seen and la a succession of cases have held for the past 65 years, though the decisions, taking this view were not usually as impor tant and significant ln formeptimes as lately. During the past generation a group of men have become railroad "kings," and have acted as If the the citizen for playing the bully, but to condone. It not admire it, in a nation. - y, 'y'.-v '...IV '';':' v.- Brute force was a chief asset and characteristic of barbarism, and nnt TiMiini nt v. .,... . , i r.i.n-minaeo men and tney will do thelrl " Keao, now, ine aepo.ition or cnaries couia remeniDer tnose Italian piacea and Tacoma. But the railroad COl- duty as they see It. . If any of the M. Schwab, who knows the .teel rail I If. not Italian? Well, what do T care? IlSlon Will get in lots Of deadly Sun-irlerenaum petition, am declared de-l business a. wen a. Mr. Harriman Knows i xou can t get me into any argument. , ' - iieciive u win oe becau. they are le-1 raiiroaaa. air. ecnwao may teei a muei xneres no room ror argument, you say day work before the summer Is over, rally defective, i do not wish to enter . I Into any discussion na tn tha nf.mi. : ' x, ',", : y I dum petition, or the allen-ed dfrt : No sooner Is winter over In Chi- but, tcannot refrain from protesting i ..rV t V... .A.l.1,.,1 otIV I, k.. MM tllill Mnltl, villi In hi l'li,.,k..i j-.j."." """' ' v hurt to have hi. word, used ln thl. con nection; he wasn't writing about the tariff then: he was giving an expert opinion which was to be used for In ducing eertaln men of wealth to buy the Carnegie Steel company (now a con stituent company of the steel corpora tion) of which Mr. Schwab wa., at the time, president: . "I - know, positively, that England can not produce pig Iron at actual cost for les. than $11.10 a ton, and can not put. pi. . iron Into a rail for less than 17.50 a ton. , Thl. would but because the latter had more and country perhaps we can eat a few to gain a favorable decision for their bigger ships and guns Even with mouthful, without being scared half Threatening M the advancing light of the twentieth w aeatn or microbes, century brilliant all around us, the International , rule1 for collection of they would . Incur the 111 win of all fair-minded people and well they niiouiu. mi. On second thought, Japan has con- h? courta W. V t. ".I-.-.- , V it didn't. From th. beginning of the wrath of summer;-How would coiUXriVi't tS time, th. little weakling nations of U do to advertise Portland's weather VeVoVona.'Vhi'abov. ire dlrec' this earth have been bullied, and dally In th. Chicago papers? attempt, to intimidate our'.ute ofn- many a one of them robbed, by the . ' v : V:Z ZZrTuVS: Tr IK f M blcreer ones, not bflpause it was rlrhf . I Now that Dr. Wiley 1. out of the I he Oregon univer.ity or the member. I make rail, at net oo.t to them of ll vl v.-.. .v:. ...... . Pf the, Oregon national guard attempted We. can make rail, for les. man il a ton. . " r or tne teel rail, which are breaking so badly, and cau.ing so many accidents, the ateel corporation Is charging, and has charged during It. whole existence, $21 a ton.- If on some of the occasion. Mr. Schwab mention., when England U mak ing .teel rail, at til a ton. some enter- r rising Englishman should put a few housand tons of well-made English rail, (which do not break) aboard a vessel, bring them to New York, and offer to .ell them for 120 a ton, plus freight, how many American voter, would say-he should be compelled to laae mem oacx again T . . .Two Ship, to Japan's One. From Collleifc ' ' ' : The Japanese are a sensitive, proud. and warlike people.. "Look xro.s-eyed at ' thlm, an' they're into ye'er hair," remark. Mr. Dooley. " Their natural dis position . to reel insult Keenly and re sent lt quickly 1. lncrea.ed by the con sciousness of recent victory over a Cau- claims Is the same law of might that luded t6 Twait and grow awhile be- fined for contempt The Play was in force a thousand 'years 'ago I fore licking the United States. when might was right, and license, law. Accordingly, ' when, 1 last Sat- Hftaw " Twi nnnl. T3 fm a. ' DaW Aa ' van- I railroads were Btrictly nrlvate proD-P""". "u'"l"" w ' v - Mianlln lh, muMf Mnnhl n arnaa erty, as mills or factories are, but ... ' ; For th. la.t week of it. engagement they ar0 learning better lately, and " - m m, city th. San anclaco Opera though they realize, the : fact tL" ord for the gentler life; and led theH'- of otvUwar time, it tueiti uinu, auu i v uo a vi i.u- i nu uw 'iniiiai, proauction last road securities, especially, those with , nlght mt tbt Marauani ereated some- controlling amounts, and their -offl- BB ttWW lu tn n'? :3 I THOS. B. OAKES. Can Our-Roses ifa Utilized Commer- ', . . -dally? ";:-; :. : ' Portland. June 12. To the Editor of The Journal. In witnessing the "rose show" display I admired, wondered, and thought that with the bounteous kind ness of nature the people of Portland are over-favored. We, as spoiled peo-' pie." by nature's kindnesses naturally reel .aliened with the pleasure afforded by seeing bank, of roses of color, that would laugh the rainbow to shame. Perhaps we ought to be satisfied, but I cers y and ; managers, . are properly trustees of a great public property. The people could at any time fix a value, through the courts, upon "the property, raise money on bonds,, and take over and operate the railroads, ; but this they do not wish to do un less it becomes unavoidable through intolerable misfeasance Jn office of their trustees, the railroad officials and managers.' There are grave and weighty objections to public owner- I the conference will have done well. I ,l.f.4 u i,ii . i.u . k... I SCIOUBl Th. piece I. decidedly the most .pee- beautle .displayed & ''Sl-'Jfe ?S cular th. eompany has yet offered, wlU In afewday. be thrown away'a. JLm U "m bi . .lial Mm there 1. little doubt but that It will ft lL"b tZ fredthTm Kn"" MS CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY. A tacular and prove the most popular. It. music i. Inspiring and there are several numbers utilitarian age, we ought to be able to save tne perrum. or rose, y . r - we live in a practical age, and when- i MfWfl nthar .nnit nnnnrtimltlaa I whinh fairly loir. ih. ...i . v.. lever the Intelligent DCODle take notice. . I . ' I th,. milf.trltt ,nmv.,l KohiM1. i wml i m t a for a summer Change and par-; Tha opera served to Introduce to Port to he use of man, which then take, on tlal outing at slight expense land ud,ence Mr- Ahup Cunnlngharn, I a commercial value, and what Is wa.te ... ... , i mo neWj oanione, ana Mr. j. ir ranci. I , i V" ,u iv: .aiu, uui- , uu wiui yrutitauie bb wen as Abbott the new tannr Mr . rimntairk. 1Uw ' . -if" ' , ., . . ... - , , A"""", xnn new xenor r. . cmnning;. Th. rose, contain, the favorite per pleasurable returns is that afforded ham, who has th. part of Johrtny. made fume of the world, civilised and un- hv thn WIllnmoftA - fTiniif annua a Pronounced htt with the audience and civUised; It. petals yield what I. called Dy me Willamette Cnautauqua, hla song, "My Own United SUtes." attar or esaenc. of roeay It Is pr., which Will hold Its annual assembly cause an ovation. The ordinary hand- pared largely ln Turkey ln Europe, e.- .. rtij . i. a . a. clapping applause failed to express what peclally in the Balkan mountain.. In at Gladstone park from July 9 to 21 the audience thought, and they Indulged Egypt, Persia. Cashmere, India and ,!What Is that baby crying for" no ? "You think thn heat bother, him? Ethel, leave that .illy geography lesson you'll never be in Oklahoma, any way, I hope, out among buffaloes and men tnat snoot every stranger iney ae and take baby and make him. cool. "How will you cool him? " "Girl, nowaday, are no good at all in a nouse witn ineir neao. run ot Ve nice. ' Cool him the quickest way you can ana .top ni. yening. . LJcixtt jutnei wun jaoy.i y"Well, .he', actually .topped hla cry inft. I don't hear a aound. - "Here come. Harold. Well, where'. my ginger ale? - You fell and broke the bottle you'll drive me crasy. ' What are children for. -anyway? little nul nance. What', that boy on the aide walk waving hi. hand at u. for? he', shooting to you, Harold. He want, to know If you have any more finger ale. xou aranx mat DOttieiui! uni vii. 1 oiia iiia. uoy instantly, Tom Bottlecork. Spank him, I .ay! WelL I never. You've a-lven him an other dim. to get .ome morn he's only a coy, l. n.r l aon i jtnow wnai you are. . - ; - . . . -.. , , .. : "Ethel,! come here, miss. . . . . Enter Ethei - '"What have you don. with baby? Put him to cool where? i-"In the Ice box? f ' i .' "Mercy, I'm fainting. . - "You think he . not hurt yet "Oh. but he'll have spoiled all th. Ice cream, . : y. . "Ohl" " " - Japan Unfurling Her Flag on Pacific Adachl Klnno.uk. n Harper'. "Weekly. Japan will soon control th. trade of the Pacific; Her merchant fleet 1. growing with great rapidity," not only In American . traffic but in. th. com merce ot : Corea, Formosa, China, - In dia and th. Far East generally, y cer tain American ' optimist, declare ' that su Only th. rich can put up fruit this f.Xprna Now th. L ,Sx. ,ut0 cer. air over ' th. World have heard of PnrtUn ' Th. harvest of the favorltejcCau tauqua lecturer. I. also near at and. -'".' ", ' :--:.-:.., ;' nm nm losaea witn advio. about tak ing a vacation,-but don't .uppo.. any. bodywant.lt. , - , i " 7 rJy all ' congressmen are farmer, very two year.; don't th.y go about - repairing fence.? ' .. .... -. . .'- ye e ' - ! ";. :'. '-. y. - The summer resort hotel men ar. looking ud toward thn miihi,, ah.nu oome the crowds. . , . - - ..' n -y. r. :- .v Governor Johnaon of Minnunii Va been" mad. an LL. IX H lit that imnimti to nothing any more, s ,-, y.;. - ., .-a a ' Pannla ahmiM .n.. Ma circulatory -campaigning; there's , mum vi nun 10 suiter. . T, la ' . 1. .w v. . . 1 m tm. 1 - n.cvwu, iimuin man i confess: It. that - Orchard 1. th. man '!', Who .truck Blllv Patterson. - . , j '' n.... ...... ... . , . . wmwa Lci ar. mum. a eruuna ag.lnat OUCkat Shoos. ., But ara thaw not necessary for stock watering purpose.? Peonle llvlnar alonr thn aaa aonst and In thn mountain region, can find a fin. summer resort by coming to Portland. , , ... , an Two of th. dangerous member, of th. douma, accordln"- to Mr. Stolyptn, were named Dshaharidsn and TzitratalL W. wouldn't di.put. him. . - Probably Seattle and Tacoma would chip In and pay Aatorla'a nxpenae in fighting the Port of Columbia law, If they thought there wa. anv chance t. beat It. ' . n n .. .,! ' .... -' !;; Mr. Anolnyard. who went broke la consequence of following th. .urn ayn tem disclosed In Tom Lawson's novel, should com. to Hood River. If he urn a little, and live up to hi. name. . Oregon Sidelights lnclti.lvft. Manv nr. alraadv f am II. I ; Dravos, so lar a. iort- -vin ,n(i tha ruwinlA ara 'wllllne to iana auaiences are concerned. Mr. cun- Bhlp, ana tne people k are wining to Iaf wUh the excepUonally fine and ninsham m this first performances- allow these trustees very liberal flH., m.Hl ,,,. tabiished himself firmly arid will likely . Iltung grounds tnere for-this pur- be one of the most popular member, salaries and large profits for run- . ,nBno,nn wn, of th. company. - . -v...w ..uuwuu, . Miss Hemmi. whosa nlaaslna. innruui ning the business rather than burden ,nd'tDem Tnere 1. ample room &85ftS3$Jr ffie.'W themselves with ownership but they fo' tntf ri,:yla-'M "cxiteiided' -iand ;d- &,S8&tt1l&& do and Will more and more insist tnat ij-htful trov and ."'all thn oomforta was In- excellent voice. Miss Maude the road, must in the main fulfil of home.. aVe at hand. The electric f&SpS their proper function as public prop- rallroad Vm run directly to the park rSpOTnco? erty, and be run in, the, Interest of this summer, making the trip more . a real disappointment wa. absenc ai- the neonle rather than as heretofore Jl",lJr'.....rr !?? her TOm. .the act of Teddy " " 1 cunvenien. man 1 neretoiore. . i ne weoD, wnose inimitawe drollery has Other countries of the east In the south of France it Is prepared bv dis tilling th. oetal. Of the rose with water. In Macedonia by crusWng the petals In mill, expressing the fluid part, filtering ana exposing to tne nun in glass vessels. In Damascus -and other part, of Asia Minor by dry distillation. ' v. 1 presume our consul, to those coun- courtesy never practiced toward any other nation, or have maintained a navy .0 ooviou.iy superior tnat tney rear to fight ua. - Are w. likely to escape by the former method? I. the San Fran cisco : tevedore. on a Saturday night sore, collecttvelv ao not en tlal of Inter. national insult, likely to learn th. dls-I the Pacfic will alway. be dominated by criminating wisdom of the Sage of I the United St.teat. But It 1. only the Archey Road: "Ye can bnmo anny for- I optimists who hav. this faith.- Ship- eigner ye meet but a Jan: don't touch 1 nine: men. American men actually en him; he's a live wire." . ', I gaged ln commerce with the far east. . Whatever -resDect mav b nractlced know that Jaoan l. fast assuming com by the more enlightened and responsible. I mand ln that ouarter of the .lobe. tha faalltla? of ,tna atraat amwiI BrkUh I . anw i nna' Hiuihta tha aaimftv . nt make, international complication, will J thl. proposition, let rrf a.k him to eon-1 the stock ha. been taken. Freewater will have a peach day.' ... . " n a i , .. - t Albany la th. horse-trading eenter of the valley, My. th. Democrat. . fl"';''y. 'v'V n ."-?'y:.5 Barley I. now .. high a. fenon noat. on land near Pilot Rock on which a few year. ago. absolutely nothing could b. grown. '.'.,'-' . . ", . -y-y - . n A 40-bushel-to-the-acre crop thl. year in Umatilla . county will hardly b. worthy of special mention,' .ays ' th. Pendleton Tribune. - Salem Journal: The sun stood .tilt1 Just to see tba Portland rose .how, and It waa about th. prettiest thing Ola Sot ever peeped at, too. - .a. t- y; ."-.'. -;-y ' e "--i Th. Albany condensed milk factory 1. assured. Nearly 4,000 cow. to .tart with, 1,000 later have been , Hated, and be that of the Philippine - army, poet, I aider the organization of the Nippon when Governor Taft wa. preaching oon IKisen Kataha -(Japan Steamship com- aiaerauon ana auiy towara "our iitue I pany) which l. energetically carrying brown brother": "He mar be a brother of "William H, ' -Taft, y -; But he ain't no brother of min.. ' A Japanese general, wearing all th. meaai. mat ne .o-nrntiy won at Muk trie, ln their reports explain the va- den. carrying a Yale diploma in one hand am aauuo nuui. rnnxann empiuyeu mere, dui j i ana . ' Marv&ra aegree in me other Beatty, one of the most consistent per- have not handy, access to their reports. I would continue to be, to the American In the Interest of the. "kings," the program will be Interesting, instruc- pleased Portland audience, for so many weeas. r, weuD taaea no part in the , anl id. kltrYi flmiiM : ("" cuu ua no pari m me i Know me dbsi up-io-aaxo process or ex magnates ana tne, nign-nnance tlve and entertaining thrnnehnnt. comedy until th. second act when he an-1 tractlng th. oil. It is likely that grow stock gamblers. " . , I. , ,,, . -'a - I Pea.rs as. Jonathan Phoenix, a ne'er-do- I er. of variou. flower, for the manufac. . I M 1 1 1 1 win rnnnr at. larrn ann arranTiaa vn nnania m umim. mwh .h inh rn.n.. I ..... w... . n . w . . .k. . . ...t.i 1 . .... k. . ... wt- . . . - ... Twwt ,..i.l.H. v.. I " iui. . xio nan a song, ' in- The, association ; has sanltv." that la ljnm.nn.lv , nonnl The sooner the Harrimans, Goulds, ftttandanre , Hills, Vanderbilts and other, of this been te0rganlzed"and wUl make a U" verse deals with Mr. Manning and class realize this situation, and that ew Btart frM of ieht. and VrAtt' SUVS' .m.. the people have at last awakened tO j.ltt ..... .... ,,-.,, I comedian ha. aided greaUy. ln th. sue- J prepared to give a formula for Its man a rpallilnir aonsa of their rlehts and f . . . . ff i ny of the company', produc- ufacture. I desire by thi. communica B realizing sense Ol ltJir J IgaiS BUB 1 . antns, .. Th. U. t nni har. innnri TTnnla Tnm anltlnn tn oall .ll.nflnn tn anma anta-nrla. the Sunrise flag half-way . around, the A group of th. most noted banker. ana steamship men or Nippon met on the second oay of Februaryof thi. year In the Banker. assembly hall ln Tokyo. Thi. wa. the flrat publlo meet in of the promoter, of th. new .team- u a la a. uii LiiiuB a.u am. lu aaanaT .n iiip"i ii'm n i Hiiin , amnrn riu nar . jar i n i mswi iiibt tw nvM am . mn i avcii.au iuo. v puunun i iruun-an ver, ei tan osi, an amusing i cnrlsteued the Nippon iusen .tLaisna. Of the rose peui. -will- produce one little brown man. -This t.,-of cour-e,A large name. Yet the company ha. " . "f 11 cauiiui aucnj wruug, - - ana ainiiiusionment i in. consolation or Knowing tnat amia iwuin, 11 j) u re, mar lean man io i wouia juraii or mi nature or retrlbu- l the cheerful summer growth or mush' per ounce, it U largely adulterated tlon; but for Japan's Interest and our room enterprises .Inc. the war It 1. with epermacettl and several volatile I own, bo long aa this prejudice continues, 1 blazer than It. nam..s 4 1 v 5 J oil.; it would be . very lnterestin. to I with its blar possibilities for casus belli. I Tha nnmnnn mmmmtAi thn oanltnT nnuw me umi uy-ig-usw proc 01 m un umt iimuiaior .ur jive wires on tne i no watered stocK, by your leave an in- -aciiio ocean is two .nips to japan'. I stantly available capital of 10.000, One. . . ' 1 000 van 11E.000.000 . arold). ' Their financial r program aet. - aside 10,- The Nautical Nature . F.k-p. 1 JOOO.OOO yen for the trorchajw of - ......... , . w n. . . ann ....... . m vannnA .... . wwt ... ... i awuui . ivv . Yvaaan vt vw,uuw ,r .una, ay we aunen. , . which .re. at t thl., D resent mo- stage. Of their development, but the at. tar of rose, contain, two oils, a llauld and concrete; so that though the petals may do raaea taining than ever. The secretary, Mr. I t,on" here. appears a. Uncle Tom, . an I tlon, to call attention to some enterpris-1 In a manner despondent and glum. of the true nature of railroads, and H w n; wl- i. slave,- and he doe. the part well. ,, , ,' .. H, EJ. Cross Of Oregon City, ha. la-1 In the opening of th. .econd act when. aci accorainKiy, vue iwaer wm me lm v...n .i.....i,i. : with the chorus he .mar. "My Honev- . , , ' I w tuiwiimij,,aiviig ""-"Isuckla Olrl ha eauaen in nnnur Af in. crrnwln movpment for nubile owner-1 ' ': :..: : .. .. I nucKie uin, n. cause, an uproar ox ap- 7 1 --. many mners, 10 maae tne. assemoiy piaus... , . ahin Or rlcld control cease, or relax .... ' . ' , .' . The piece Is elaborately y; staged " " ultuuiru' ":tt0Bl vr successful" not only financially but through the ; efforts of Joseph MUler. Its pace. The- people are really ln .ii w.v. ,n wm naHt:A n The costume, are those of the army and irrfiater In a final contest thafi all . Pleased to 0f the hoop-skirt, and pantaloon day. .of greater, in a unai conxesi man au . 1n. ... no.rtif.ilar. Th the civu-war. ,s ' . - .A . t these "kings" put together, aa they TftI,.0 ytnnim .imM. .J Amon; th ' musical numbers "My ... . a . . , JOUPPal , hope., the assembly , may Own United States," by Mr. Cunn ng- amrlll anntnillv (imAnitrata nnlAu , . ... .... Ii .... i... ...v. .? " ' , DreaK all rormer records for success tney get somewnere near a square tnis summer deal ln the future, and wilted, the oerfume of I'Twaa the bosun's mat. who very .edate i ment . nptuallv nar In - ahtnntnr th. rose may linger still. While I am not ' Upended a glass of rum, - . business under the merchant flag of proceeoea 10 .tat. wnai i now re- Nippon. The remainder of the turn, the late 1 10.J00 flflO thi. tn to he iiwnt In thn I construction of new ships. They will j l nave the .need. th. improvement, and other qualification, that would please! tne subsidy regulation, or tne country. Thl. sum i. also meant to cover the; ing chemist or pharmacist who will giv. thl. subject practical attention. . . , , : - . E. J. HAIGHT. A .amnio of beardless barley grow. near Condon stand, four feet high with plump, well-filled head. that measure four and a half laches In length. ; ;y:.S !i '-- Grass Valley Journal: The cotat. crop promise. .n. abundant yield thi. year and it 1. hoped that it will not be nacnssarv for our merchant, tn ahln lit carload iota to aupply th. local demand. y . .;. ''., ; . n a -.,! i ....'..... : On. hundred walnut . tree, will be planted on th. Hlllsboro public Mhooi building block by order of th. board of directors. But won't they make too much fun for pupil, and trouble for teacher, of th. next generation. y-., -r,-,r . n v - Moro Observer: - A man cam. all th. way from Sclo to pay A C. Thompson S437.60 fop a mare and colt. In condition ah. would tip th. beam at 1,700 pound, and th. buyer wanted her to mat. with on. at home, giving him a $1,000 work team. -.'-.: :; 'y'y-. y -, 'i-,rJ. , ., .. ; ,y ; ;S. , t . ,;r , yt -y . pRy 'y V . Gold Beach Globe i La.t week . th Tribune mad. on. more faint effort to land a body blow at us a. Sheriff, but I aee bv tha papers (say. he) that th. caper. v. Of the sea serpent's now under w.v Hi. head'a Ilk. a cat'.; his tail's Ilk. a expenditure of establishing new lines rats: - 1 of traffic y-:.vv....... y;v.., - HiS Whiskers ar. DUrnie.. thev .SVS : 1 Mvnm . nnAl1i. .AiMn.Nvl. An.Wi,( I ahi- nva ar hnma in ntav avltn rrw.w. T.....nl.v. T ... i... u . ...... at.-. I "rftara'a liaa Am Vila Vianlr Kla n.t.M.al...i ,5, . , . 1. , . . . . . .. .... . .iv avuiuai. wa "j lua vaci a . iiicii. - - " ..... .... . y.,amaa i cniunm wmcn l. Deiorn us . mouern I . ... .. a e Tall Timothy from Waldo Hill, is op- VS..-. 1. v,.... b00il .9' prophecy penned by scientific i . , Friendly Counsel t oi T.' T, Hemlock, June J 1. To th. Editor f 1 the gossop like way he went at It ren dered It harmless. A. to playing with babies, will say, that we cannot devote- much of our time nlavinr with other peoples, a. we have ao many of HI. fin. ar. enamelled ln blue; THE NEW ENDOWMENT X FOR ALBANY COLLEGE. i SALMON DOCTORS DISAGREE. a CCORDINO to the statements! ham, was th. big hit of the piece. . An other ' that-' Wa.' enthusiastically' received- wa. the quintette, "Th Suwanee River," in which Mr. Stoke. , wa. heard to better advantage than ln any of his previous efforts, , . . ' t ,"When Johnny Come. Marching Home'' will be the billet the Marauam during the entire week. It. magnificent nosed to statement No. 1. W.1L 'It 'wa. ilTZJi""" . I "i"", quite as true a. ever .o. It I., hard for', th. . office wr1na "'""' '" "" y or tne raimtiuwi .With horn, like th. wild caribou. learn that the comoanr exnect. an in come ox a.Bzu.uuu yen annually rrom rreight handled by regular and estab lished lines of the- company; 1,884.597 holder. - and office seekers to' let sro. But the dear reoile are wakln ud and begin to realise that the "only Just I xtila la how them there swabs describes nower to rule" i. devised from the ceo. , r ui. ..k. 7 . , nln. nnd thn names "Renublicainj" "flnmo-1 rrv... '. i Wra." nnrt "Hoc allsf Tail tni rlv tha . . ,' vessels on irregular am herd ."they, dw'a'feyear.o' Sd Ani "b-s1" 8ajr' he) " oerta,n.Caa ffi; t"flltl' " With a little more education for all the rrWre slmnlv nnni.allfia fair. kTi"; !" ' What The Dalle, should be havlnf right now 1. a cherry-fiesta, says th.' Chronicle. It Is Impossible to see th. wagon, coming Into town loaded with jiiiisidiDv (ou aim uiavn vue raa, auiuanil . . i i , i . . " IMjlfl DlQHf wan jrilllS IIUKV UUBHeiLUII 19 yen from the f re ah t carrlei bou th vlwelS ?n lrreaS f r and sneclll serl b,r,thout beooming enthuslastio. And .t Ir"?8..?1!.. Jrreu,ar' Via Special .er-l.hnprU ... t,..h In avldanoa am. HE NEW endowment for Albany i college has not yet been com- A - ' fome people with ' many n ..... . . .Li a v. uiar xeatures wilt 111 J"'" v4 ept;uetj .ma wuo mak- 4t the mo.t DODular bfferlna- of thn Ought to know What they are San Francisco, company during-Jts en- 1 I awn aVatlM ak4V Iw 41l. , afciail . professional back and ait Dlitlcian will Jown." - The .en from sub- ana 100.000 ven through miscellaneous sources, . The to- 5fin.Wr,;,!f. i?KIThi"Lf.0Il better fast and Timothy dlers, waving flags, and ether spectac ular features wilt likely combine to world in wm. Now ih0 serpent...!, seen h.v. always tal expected income per annum amount, r In natSrallv .a!'een, T"n' s v ... '' ,"' ,''"-.'' V-: to 8.X07.82S yen. Against, thi. th. total r h. SseJ wW . TTlth PlR5heB bootlful pink, ' . expenditure 'of Ihe company 1. e.tl- cherrle. are so much In evidence now, what will- they be when all the orchard. ?rhlch have been set out within the past wo year, begin bearing? a good boy. or wa. wnen ne ued to An ham tin w. nt &hita at.in. '..5 T-V. ."'.r"V'' raise oat. ao years ago, ior i Know mm 1 in. tin - - " , I .-.1. -u.'i i- d7on oolitic, if he want, to win. 'l tei vf.Joi """"" wr a. T utlou" 8fl-0f 5ePla ..'' aa. .. a a. . . I ; 1 '' ' , J - WUOM .' "'".; . I Willi II I voted tne HepuDiican ticxet v year... DUt Chamberlain 1. away ahead of Geer for pleted, but there is hope that talking about,: most Qther, people. -T"? '"''" .Red Rose. nd White. T.. A. Daly ln ""Catholic Standard and Time., . Love. I bring you red rosea tonight, For the heart of love aulckened la red. Though the rose of your favor I. white the final aum may be secured who perhaps talk about-as much-on by July I. The citizens of Albany the v same subject, know little or t,and friends of education, as well as nothing about the habits of salmon, friends of the Institution everywhere, Having read all that everybody has ehould Tally to Its support. The 8aid iln print for many years on the You must wear my red rose, tonight, man who gives to education bestows subject, we know nearly If not. oulte ror wh,te the roM of m deaa- hi. money wisely, He, can put lt in Us much, we believe, as we did be- In y hear that you hold in your keep- no better place, either,, than In the fore we read anything. The only : Sad memory sit. at th. door .mail denominational college... The thing we are' sure of la that one more or such.' institutions that are kind of fishermen are always claim maintained the better for the conn- ing that the other kinds are getting try. iney nu a neia tnat tne non- too many fish; that the lawmakers, sectarian ; Institutions and big unl-j instead of having enough moral versitles cannot reacn uau iiiciiivi j m i bo n v vi.vj uvui Of a cell where my first love is sleep- in thought, or tne rose, she wore. . It Is long since the day I beheld her, Ah! many the year, that hav. sped, Since, a child ln 'the arms of the elder, - I looked on thi. lov. that la dead, y 'Twas my father, her lord and her lover, Whn mturaMl hfa awMt lav nt raatr courage to protect the industry, try I But I smiled a. he held me above her There cannot be too many gate- to please all classes of fishers with : And touchad th. white rose on her ways to knowledge,; nor too many I votes; and that from the present O my love, yield a place for this other; engines Ior assault On- Ignorance, outlook the salmon run will gradu- itnmedeTerisW The foremost agency r,or yie pres-jaliy dwindle and finally disappear.- ln thought, or tn. rose, .ne wore. So th. rose'. I bring you tonight, O mt heart', living tenant, are red. Though the rose of your favor i. white xou must wear my rea rose, tonignt, v For white is the rose of my dead. a governor and Dolitics don't count.- , - - PITHICUS. yOU Uedal . .- I who hava kiam than nnna hafi.. rA,fa.'wrunnlnfir ew,n' machine, up estimates; who have never disap- Whll. their elegant ear. were bedlmmed pointed their friend., especially In their ervauon oi sen-govern men. ig a I All of which being no " news, ' Is citizenship that can reason, analyze I scarcely worth mentioning. We and intelligently plan; ' As the rec- never eat a piece of a chinook aal ords disclose, the penitentiaries are mon, : the finest food - fish ever inostiy peopiea with tne ignorant, created, without wishing ' its tribe l erauBe when the mind is broadened had votes on thn sal mnn nnontlnn f : 1 4he mental apparatus quickened v ::h a college education, thoughts i.r i aspirations are .loftier and crime laore likel.to be despised. The rollfge young man, as a rule, has no -at least a part of the time. ccarion to resort to criminality, be-JgenUally the same plea that la being Reform ln Philadelphia was evi dently short lived, and the plea for a return to former conditions es- reanuts ln Yoar Back Yard. .-' '''.'.'' From Suburban Life. A ' small bed of peanut. - may . be atartedln tmy back yard, n Shell ' the -raw and - unroasted peanut, and plant them ' early in May. Cover thn seeds with about an Inch arid a half of soil. One may gather a handful of the grow ing peanut stalks and pull up th. mass with the underground .terns and nut., much the same aa one would pul up "hill" of potatoes with the tantrle of pnfinrsroan4 attun. and cUaglng tubers. - Wants a Nuisance Abated. . Portland, Or., Jun. 84. To tha Ed itor of Th. Journal. Kindly advise me through th. column, of your : Journal why1 lt should ; be necessary to endure the nuisance bound to be connected with a grading camp in a gulch; a camp which doe. not recognlae the import ance of sanitation and at th. present time 1. taking care of possibly. 60 men ana many more animais. , . . - -Thi. camp la located . between Bast Burnalde and Couch street, and run-nlna- throuah - from Twentv-fourth . to Twenty-Eighth, just a half block from the Twenty-eighth street school. The city physcian ha. been - an- preached not only by private parties, but, X have been Informed, by Mr. Ben nett, of the Twenty-Eighth street Im provement club, and one of our city father.. They hav. made complaint but with no result Thl. evil should be cor rected. - ' .-. -J,...;-.... . , BURN.grrJH STREET PROPERTY OWNER. i i The People's Champion. . From, the Silver Lake Central Oregonlan. The cltlsen. of Portland did a good Job when they elected Dr.. Harry Lane mayor over Devlin, the machine candi date. .. Altnourh . Lane a malorltv waa small It indicates that the voters 'who realty nav. t.n. city', welfare at heart am in m miioruv. wnicn manna a ciean government ior uregon'. metropo- I us, i lenst ior a time, aiucn credit with .alt tears Because the bad shark, were so mean. And It', easy to ae. that the., fellow. (say. he) Are nautical nature faker., For no serpent ha. been, of the thou sands I seen, 4 . Less in six. than a plum ..thousand v . acres. - , 'Twa. my constant fat. that .the bosun's mat. Should ever b. gloomy . and arlum. He. muttered "A fake!" then "Thankee. ... .. I'll take - ' You'r. so pressln' a tot o' rum." t , . ",": 1 ;- A?,-. . This Date In History. 1 84 Richard Brandon, executioner predictions not th. worst showing, to .ay th. least, for an enterprise which Is as far from a get-rlch-qulck trap of mis monev-maa nae as is tnn north yyi hi ii ni '.'i . m I The Survival of the Fittest -' By Jame. J.. Montague. "If a baby Is a .weakling, kill It". Boston Scientist. When Dr. Osier long ago announced Hhat any one y Who'd passed the turn of 40 year, was . .... . uii ruuui a-it uonn, We .lugged our aged grandair. with an anvil In th. Chest, And he amid our falling tears wa. laid 1 away to rest." '..- i W. often mlstf rh. dear .old man, but if ! the world', to thrlv., . I we anow rrom modem science that the i. nti.st must survive. of Charles I, died. 1744 Joshua Clayton, flr.t governor of Delaware, bonis.. Died August : 11, 1798. - " . - 1780 Richard tWellesley, brother of And now we learn front Boston that the the duke of Wellington and. governor. I i ; little children who -general of India, born. Died Septem-I Ar. not quite physically fit must be '.?? : ; i '. 1 " di.po.ed of. too. - nis uaniei mccook. rirst of. thai We've chloroformed th. babr. we've nol. famous "Fighting McCooks," . born in Pennsylvania. Died In Ohio .July 21, 1838 Emanuel Joseph Sley... one of inn cniei political tninaers or ' th. genoa or in. rencn revomuon, died. :orn May 8, 1748. 1887 Hanov.r- separated from Great Britain by the accession of Queen Victoria.- . -. ... 1838 Jame. K.' Paulding of New Tork became secretary of the navy.- 1893 Llssle Borden acquitted of the murder of her-parent, at Fall River, Massachusetts. ' -.-' i- - .. ' 1S97 Queen Victoria began th. cele a 1. due The Orea-on Journal for thn mtnnit it took in this election and thn nannia I k.:?iV-T i.L J.itnJJ a, . a .. - T --- uiaauuil VI .aUUllDT!. F",".. fc"S.inaI :."?-!" von Ketteler, . German i rht To nein -ht Tn.r; k. h.:i',vu "J 1 tnin rrM by mob T-mw M- www"- -aa .. f AM -X JUia eoned llttla Jim: A. Willi, wa. a weakling We took an . - a va in Vttwvt ........ I Bedelta fell and broke har arm on. after noon at piay. -And a. we feared it would not knit W. .threw her ln th. bay.- y?. Th. family's sort of .nattered now, we broke It tip a bit; But tho.e of u. who still remain un- doubtedlv nm fit. And yet we read the dally pres. with AM9 h.nn4na 4Pxn aa And dread that some new scientist will presently appear .-- To prove th.t he', the only man who should remain alive. And km us all In order that th. fittest "An Cast Sid. Bank for East , " Sid. People." , , BANKING DAY; . Every : per.on who :.'-. earn. , money should hav. 'a regular , . f- banking, day. On i thi. y. day they should not fall to deposit ' a certain proportion of their , . earnings. , . ' " 1 . . ' - In our saving, department hundreds of : people carry ao-1 count, and depoalt . their eav-', tngs regularly. - . , , . - . .. . , . We invite account, of $1.00 and up, on which we pay 4 per y cent, lntere.t. Wouldn't you like to .stabllah a banking dayt , .yf hMiy Call and mm. THE COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK : - - -.- . .. ' .-. XHOTT AJTD WHJCtAMS ATS.' : George W. Bate.. . .'. ; President J. & Blrrel,... Cashier anay survive, j