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THE JOURNAL
1 "i A INDKTENDENT NEWSPAPER. , -
C S. Jackaoa.
trained for leadership la her pro
jected clrllliatlon. Did she i err in
her conception or method, and did
PobltahT I hor voting men fail of thnlr errand
PahiiahM trrr evening it.pt Sunday) J If barbarism la the price of Ignor
j a a. tM. - T.n..aal RMllila 1
' in, riftn and Yambui strata. Fortune, or. attce, why should Christendom cues
rmtmi ai tht pnatoffu at Portland, or.. tion the utility of enltghtment?
iranimtMiM torougb to mails aajcoaonjieea
ma Tier. . . ,: ., .
TELKPHONS MAIM T17B. "
All lepartroanta reached by thia nemba. Tan
Ihe operator tba department roe want. ' ' -.-
VUBCIUN ADVtHTISINO BEPRB9ENTAT1VH
Vrealaad Btnjamln Special Aiiwtlalng Afaoer.
Brnnawtca Ilutldlnr, S24 Fifth areaee, flew
. lortrj Tiibana Bolldlne;. Chicago., '
' Siiftacrlptloa Tarn hy anall to any addreea
! tha bolted States. Canada r Maaiea. ,
i mil . .,
Or rar. ...ism i ona month.;..... .Ml there la one Individual to whom they
' Better reasoning powers, a -wider
horizon, ;' uplifted conceptions,
sterner purpose,; increased self-re
liance, ability to know and love, na
ture, and keener knowledge of life
and better contentment V with It,
these are fruits of a college educa
tion, and It Is inconceivable wherein
' On year..,
On rar. .
SUNDAY, . l..t f.' ..v..t y.
I2.B0 I Una
. . - i , J. . . :
.1T.M I Ona month. .
..';. es j the lack of them positive handicap
Habit Is a cable; we weave '
thread of It every day, and .
i.t last we cannot; break It
Horace Mann.
ARBITRATION IS BETTER
if; THAN BUTCHERY, ,
WATCHING THE WHEAT, V
"'
T IS natural for farmers of the
Inland Empire, and many other
. people, to be solicitous just sow
-- about the etKi uiouawh e&rtr&p
that, ' If nothing untoward happens,
will be harvested during the next
few weeks. - The prospect Is for ; a
I
Chicago or Baltimorethough, not XT ' " . T " i
that of San Francisco., except under V lrglllia S INatUral
like conditions might occur In anv ' - T i .
treat city of the rniintrr heeaiinA.
- - -r W -, -- l P,
though there has, been -groat ' Im-I
Roosevelt Revolver as Vie we & by .Unangc
Arthur 'Brisk
. v . . . .... I .natural criuao. va., June id, 10 wi
proyement In the art of building J vAn. n T....i-.-
fireproof 'buildings afe yet th ex- miraoU in stone.' the Natural brldare of From the New Tor Journal
cention and not the rule. Invest!-1 Vlralnla. attract the attention of thou-1 The newepapers on Sunday reported
gatlona have been made by both th I th, ear.;,TMS wonderful strutv fact that Mr. Rooaevelt, president of
ah. ... l lur m jame. Tr vauey, . v-.. mTO . rrToTr
" "v"'"' v"" "ci"ure'. belnar on the weatem atnna nf tha Rlua " nw poefcet at a Dubl o function.: .
and a forecast of the report States Rldae mountain and at the center of I A" Occident has revealed the faot that
that the lessons of the Chicago and I state of Virginia, professor Thomas President carries a revolver In his
ruiHmnra firo an .tin ' tiniABi.nat I Condon once told me that It ranked Pckt That accident should make
l.. ,. .k-.- 'I among the wonders of tha world, and American oltixen ashamed of conditions
and jdeclarea that a- remedy for .,vlg(,d ma ta ... lt 1t M,t.,nl. that make it necessary and wie for a
existing conmtiona cane ,had only I preaches the Niagara In grandeVr, and puI110 t to mova about thua pro-
by the enactment Of Btrtct building j weeds It In height and mystery. It lsj""3' n1 aetermlned to do away with
laws which will compel fireproof con. a'"'n19 of limestone, with many ""J- . V '.
atructlon.. Professor Boule esUmate. ; rch. ft 7
tnai tae eannquaae causea airecuy sts-n of displacement - eiectaa oy the expressed will of a
Km 1ft nan m) t.A in.. 1 1 The visitor follows a tumbllnr eaalgreat maJoritv of all th mt - Ma
vu v v vcu. v& iuc ivon iuuciinii..j. . - : - . i -. - - . ....
In San Francisco, and that most of ut" E VSlfaS' large.? K Kff. !T!iB"' "1 r.h,y'
tha.'halaaM 'af OA wona, ana. turning - '"'"'
r a"-. -"v wun. i aown a una or att-oa cut in tne Dreci-i um majority tne riaht to nnnfrni. ,k
have been prevented by wise fore-I??,.J!ude.n,L,,Jd,.h,n,,elf i5 ,w,fi Mn7
men as consclantlous as . Mr.
ane
The harvnat will
labours scant. .
be great and the
sight in building,' and It InjmMyZTt
tZtrwni' "d the spaa 0 feet Heof Wa Ideas. Many, criticise hlnx. and
'fOBODT EXPECTS the naUona 'ecord-breaking crop, which can
; ll gathered at The Hague to M Prevented only by hot winds that
IH S abolish war ori accomplish occas,oniinjr' "we6p 0Ter Port,on" of
; disarmament 5 at ;! a single region aDoui tail ume or a m
bound. Man la an animal whose ad- e later, or oy an unprecedented
vance from barbarism to tie present 1k of h4rve8t he,P'- AlreadJr there
civilization haa required 6.000 years. are of injury around Walla
The old world man la a slave to! M fc "w "."'"'
antique forma of government, and In
damage haa been done, and even if
terror of modern Innovation. . Th. Imilar reporta should follow. It la
: s pretense for the mailed hand is fear weH to remember that the ; Injury
; of foes without, but continental auto- from ,". eu as omer causea
rrata and their satellites find in it 18 aimo" exaggerated. : '
Mni.n fr t..nrctrtn nf Thecrop la usually pretty well
foea who mlghtapread democratic destroyed several times between
ideaa within. ThrOnea rest more ae- Plantlnf nd harvesting,, but "geU
i. v. vii there Just the aame." v The hot
t winda that shrivel the kernel while
VlUiUUf CiUU t.AAa? UUI UVbaU JvtaflaBl I ' " '
with two -or three soldiers on his la tne Jun oom "rosa consid
back has little time from the exl- erable Part of the wheat belt at the
gencles of life. to plan or' plot for rlght--or; rather wrong-time only
self-government. The ; most poten- onc91B 8 OT AU arB on rage.
' tial force for checking militarism though small areas may be Injured
and armament is the voice of a tree nwl' ver Th chances are
feeonle 'but when this la choked bv aaInBt lar toiury now-
a decadent autocracy, as In Europe. f A b, whea crop throughout the
the procesa of beating aworda Into UpPer. Country will bring an enor-
. plowshares and apeara into pruning mou amouni OI BWB? 1Dl ".anr
hooks must be1 tedloua and piece- lns the next year, perhapa 20.000..
. ffieal : 000 or more. This in addition to
Yet 'the' proposals at the confer- m&a7 other , mllliona : for ; livestock
"i'-ra ar- .nennraains bevond exr,ev and vo1 and othef Products makea
! tatlon.-' Both Germany and France that the rlche9t Iece of a8-':ltural
' hva ToiMta for arbitration, white an. territory in proportion to population
other proposal would make hospital
Bhlpa neutral aud Immune from cap
ture or annoyance, 'Another pro
posal would render unfortified towns
immune from bombardment, while
still others in various ways would
narrow the scope and lessen the hor
rors of war. "As, one by one, they
discuss and eliminate these terrors
of conflict, perhaps these solons of
Christendom may come to realize,
by and by,' that motlfera do not nur
ture sons to maturity to be bayonet
ted, or that triviar disputes are not
solved best and most easily by the
butchery of men. . '
in the United States.
mat' trx'tiann l metnoaa or nniiainar ara i .7.- .:..,-'v l". rr . .
not a. a rule aufflcient to resist a ?u ca
general conflagration. ; In a Bum- The story of the building of the Natural I ill? n lmd at men doing their
mary of the report it la aald: !u b6en t0,d: l 19 -.Nobody 9u-tion. that Mr. Booaev.it
me beat in office. Nobody
' w " " I T a. A 1 . - . . a ... , UH..11UII, L I i H. L JIM I1U V V.ll .11
perl
and
forced
high among materials
""""l"u MH 'HTO wnneiwnicn for half a Centura waa con
hollow tiles and hollow, concrete, al I tu-r.I " America as correct. Mar-
High steel frame Office bulldlnra tiro-1 waahlngton when- a surveyor for r.Z.t,"".
i t a.. f j t -.1 -1 . - j . . . I y...uvii. liibi in naa rivan an rr hi.
ly braced, are declared to be .table M-r ""V"! .noV? time and all of hie very Vreat en.riv
reliable, and conoret. and reen- seen! T During the Revolution tfie French i ."A'T'f S' th P.?Pi " "
concrete , structures are Dlaced organised I two expedition, to vi.it the J"""1 V.' it JV, o:o repre.ent
;ure. are. placed I "rff nweaawo expeaiuon. to viwt tne them faithfully
weU adaDted to 1 5frdg Flrom th,lp meaaurement. and I Under the ci
.-a - ! v., 0 diagrama a plctur. wa. mad. In Parla. tre.Sln ASi
and Bra. while yhrch for half a century wa. copied In ;hft,?M 'h.a, '
placed
clreumst.nce. it Is dl.
dlaarracaful that thai-a
Should b. any neoeaaitv. an v . U.inn'
ami nca ai Mrraet Mh i . . i . : . . - .
though not in t the , paat universally ? dinVoanV a '
.ucfeaaful. may b. so employed -'to nVJ?Z " Y&-!2't&l
yield mo.t, satisfactory results. Con-I. The orlgin.l bridg. tract was granted SfCJmiaaf !X-L'i?th.'nk
to -xnoma. jerreraoa in 1774 rjv Kiniri
forcem.nt. ar. . strongly , recommended ot YeM.lt. ViTt.-Vl.c "mad.V'm.p
for strength and fir. reetatance, and from bla own aurverlng. and pr.erved
wire : glass, metallc rolling shutters. I Vl ,.m0iV.efr"?tt bul' Io cab.ln
antf matal aaah tiava .,...1 I";? uu iww aiavaa to car. lor me
ana metal eaen nave proved, such ex-1 cabin. One room wa. raaarvat for
Client ' flra . : protectors that wise I visitors. Jeffer.on left a large book
economy demands their use la every I ,n WWc,L strangers might write aenti
ImnorUnt buildlnar - 7 1 nta. The book wa. written full, but
The full report, not yet published. if'&.JE! 2f.i5i?.,.H. y,t
f, a a. - I v aa aaaV(aaaj IMVVI tIlta 1, W S 1 1 U Tel W
should be of much value to builders. I th. attention of the world", Marshall
tone,- ui.y wrote of
renent. earnestne.S of purpose
and j
A city may feel both glad and Bad W
see it. mayor In Jail, .
., ''.,'.'' . . .;'.,,:.sv' ?..;'.,
whose office repreeenta th. right of the "n r f appropriate for San
people to govern them.elv.. ET.?"cIbC0 t0 clln "a. nam. to Btrik..
Of all vile and cowardly creature. . . '
Imasinable, the wor.t i. the man who . .,"v ;
ln .i free country resorts to violence, lln8nm'VL2 om that n ''" t f.t
Poimc crln, M M nrument in i'ulleSce tShVT' h
Any man who indulges the disgraceful ; ,' , e
talk of anarchy, any man who haa even -Th. Dalle. Optimist kicks about th.'
a word of palliation for thoae that weather because the day. are too brief
S reach violence among free men, i. . and the nights too short, v
I Horace to the nation and would.be a , .
better out of it, and out of life. Having broken hi. record Rarnav '
The duty of American, i. to fight Oldfleld 1. in line to break : his fniok?
their battle. ?t the poll... Their duty remark. tha Wndleton TrVbune. fe
' ' , a a,.:-' t..t".'-i .'.,'.
There Is a report that ther. are tr.
gainst tn..
illeT .
ia to trv first, with the ballot to find
official expression for their belief., and I
second to try through honeat, manly J humiH nJtin, 1 .
crltlclam and advlc. to influenoe of- 7,f.R u ft 0ifJD-
flclals.ln action. . ctaT 1,f- Can l b P"sl
Every step beyond that, everything
The Indlananolla aia . -ai!
torlal on ';Wrong Viewa of the Bible."
Why doeen't the editor turn preacher T i
Senator Beverldge advl.ei people U ;
poll-
that partake, of the nature of threat
or intimidation, is purely criminal and ;
should be treated a. criminal.
Unfortunately, th. people are bound
to admit that tha anrlrlnt which re.
vealed the revolver in th. president's read poetry. That. irJaht..hr&j!ahla,,
.jWeKat.ra-ii!itf-'ryvaV-a "wnw"1frBiaehrinr "w HWna. dlsserutlohg on poli-
wiae .enae or aair -protect ion. inr s. , ; . .
could b. no greater blow at free gov . w a a . .
ernment than a repetition of the ahame- A Milwaukee man applied for divorce
fuU cowardly crime, that have already two hour, after marriage. Thl. 1. th.
marked our hlatorv. Th. cre.ldent doe. record matrimonial - ava-onanar. tnr .
hla duty to the people Jar mora than I .peed. . ,
to himself when he take, every preoau-l .. '
tlon aaainat that vilest of criminals 1 Th. Pittsburg Dispatch aava Knn
who decoratea himself with the name 2" thabeat chance of all the candidate,
of anarchist, or trie, under any other j for the' nomination, but the DiepatotaA
name to aittguise ni. cowaraiy Drutauty. i auw i-aigiuea.
The people, loathln the vileneaa of
mind and of heart that underlies and
trmulate. phy.lcat violence, , will b.
-ry glad to know that th. president
Lke. and cause, to b. taken every pre
caution to thwart any possible attempt
upon hla person, and UDon the rlcht of
the people of America to aovern the I r. fi.i
tatlve. - ,
The Lo. Angeles Time, continues te
Intimat. that It rain. th. year round la
?ut thl" only tlttl ax-
hlbltlon of desert Jealousy. -. , r
According to the reporters of th.
ne should have em
Jbctters rrom the JDr.
People j.
ployed them In.tead of Richardson.
voi iuw ei at. to aeiana mm. . -
. ,.. , e e - , , ' '
What a lot of wood for next wlntar'a
use loafers around town Could cut, and
earn good ' money. But th.y can't be .
compelled to cut wood instead of loaf
Ing. . -.w, ,,. -,
Ex-Qovernor Oeer Is wiUin thst ths
Peoola shntlM phnnM tha imt). Ilnlt.! "
l is an unwritten law of th. camp. I State, .enator, providing they - will
Long Rctukes
Roosevelt
and to city authorities.
A Strap-nanger'a Protost.
Portland. Juna 11. Tit tha TAItn htlaava ri T ak. th. ... ....!.. . . - ... I Choose a Republican, thouah ha mta-ht
m.. a . ... I - Mmlll fin h.mln tha W.nnKlUa
iam journal: Dear Bir: j believe you tervlew In th. New York Tlmea "that ::. " ' " v
. . i ' .i . w w
.u. uiw aic .a ,oor paper yu may go aiier gam. wnen you neea The Dalle. Chronicler Don't beain ta
rarrimm a .. hlvhav.w .ma . , I
All Americana ar arlarl thtt I mmmt.fn. nn7-' .r.. w " ' " " I oppresaed.
the bridge not!" 1 nv always round you ready and I it. but must .par. th. animal that kick about th. hot weather: the harder
comes confidently; to- your own door.
out jr. nooseveii maaes ms own lawa. it c.ta throush with it. anrf Van'ii hi
maae witn nana., that .pane a river. I wlllinr to chamnion th. ranaa of thalcomea MnfM.niir t vm.. r,m An you kick th. warmer ; youil be. Beside
onoreaaefl - , " " I Ant m U.u.. vi. a l" to be warmer than before
Twain la havlntr a trnnA uriuajai exienas lo Jjace wat.rfalla, on. '"'"w owcomea a aiumDiing-oiocK oiiima; on ni. veranaa, a aeer comes an Kioaea out peior. th. real kicking
.wain is navmga gooa time Oyer mile.where Cedar creek leapa a great to righteousness When It ceas to be to drink at th. rlv.r in front of him. time comes.. ,
among the Uritishera, and don't be- Sl",,blky v:! This is applicable to th. pat- Th. great huntsman rworda: ; , Weather Prophet Hick. i. predicting
grudge them the pleasure they are cava. The path follow, th. .tream, or rons ' tn" Mount Scott division of th. ""Slipping stealthily Into the house, I more and more storms, cyclone, and,
v ' . ....... . la cut intn tna mrlr . that fnnn it K.nW O. XV T M. m .t.i. u.,,.i nlrut nn m kK1!. era . T ,A meteoroloalcal . cataclvama than at..
pniiosopner. Mr. Clemens la fortu-lplce on the left .id. I. in coior light I car service imaginable. The rapidly In-1 "Too bad that deer did not know th. thing., beforehand. And he- doesn't
vi.. . . . . I blue, and dellcateiv traMd with vm.L...i.. w ... . .i t...i.. .. ..n n. n 1 know any more than-the government
u.w niwBk uiea ot.gemus or ana evergreen... farther ut the cliff, "rr" ""rr "l.r1" r"lfict " " "7" " "V ""1 "ther bureau, which fluently miss-
exceptional talent In bPlntr nrattvl on me rignt are red Drown, acarrad and i w " I U...B . a iw vn me waaiuer.
. J r" I .a.m. ., . , .L . . . MllM.. .. I TT. Writ.. . .A MM..ln.. - f..
j . . 1 .w.iiwv., iuu oivwnni wiin crag.. Bait-1 vviayau asaiua iu vunaiuer I ; .t" """" v ww .mnuy.. , .uj
auii ovy.eviaieu wuue yet auye ana peter cave ia chiefly , interesting be- a 18-mlnut car servlo. aufflcient i stood aid. by side facing m.. motlonles.,
aoieto enjoy the appreciation Shown Kr"I "r,r,",r"2a:."" ?"Vw?uriJl 'A a resident of th district I have unheeding the cracks of th. rifle He
to Mm and : the honora conferred tederat. government. I
ini mmi nvir is a suoterranean 1 1 am sara in aavina that I never vat
traveled on their cars at all hours, and I "'"a onrarter four .not., and tnen
. " ... , . .A : . . took several vain .hots at th. mat. aS
Oregon Sidelights
upon. him. , May he live years vet atrVant that t. ,ZlZi .v,I",.I " . " ,a n.var yei it ran away. Thia deer did not .earn
. .v.; ; . J v . archwa'v whlc f Sto-.u.h it aI bav. seen sitting acoommodatlons for aU .atl.fled." h. saya, but kept hanging
to learn that the world llkea him nrVtt' jTt pb. Th. condiUon in th. morn- j dut
because he haa made It happier. . ' lofty cavern to one below the ings, when working people go to town. twwuMMtMMJ hut
MORE BAD TEACHING.
T
Prospects are a-eod for big Crop, la
th. Deschutes country. , . . , ..
... ' " a e ' - V ' j--."'".'"--v.ii v,;
The Bend Fourth of 7uly celebration
avl1l lnnll4a a eaMiil kaatkaaat.
a.afl A a U aM..l.. I h. A Matawaaaa ta.AliM ki at 11a Ua aaaa 1 w-a V uaj,
I m 1 1 rrt 1 1 t-aa I . . . I aa.1 aakaai a.g a t.wl. . 1 ..lat i "i - - -
Ambassador Bryce,' who haa beea - ? ..e. are w.,r,T.nd JFS&iSSVl lam. attemot TMy. A SSJt Jf"'
tlln-. tt,M...tt tr... rtni.v . vr"T. . v-... . ' . . beinar nada h. tha rallrnarf t n..t n. ' inere wa. on last eia lert. in tn. -."i,." - "--y .
wvu(u 'uiioo, uiiauuuiii. ... .iunu vriaajB para ia a mateau I .ri. i";rrTCT cr.'-'L 1 country wherein Mr. Roosevelt had hla I "":
wrrian .raini. to. i - . . . : . i,- ... i wanatrsa ur
creek. The water, ar. cool, clear and an r. s
..... . . L . . I ..W.M W
va iv. ana in. murmur.
and the Indian, territory, Is quoted
as saying: , "The aouthwest possesses rLAU0!
HB PROFESSOR ;-r.c
verslty of the state of Wash
A Rarney' county man' traveled Son
mile, all in that county, to Buras, to
to reli.ve th con
?l."Ar.!"
meet Inoomlna- cars, filllna th. aisl. and ? n" P""30 ".-T " " .771 V7; .'3 iL
Dlatfortna In thai ma1 .aaraaihla nS .on ot COm-1 ; . Z . - . .
- - - . I naninnanin . aamn-naa ,-. Has.- M1 ear.
wnen th. car. reach Ald.r atra.t JoUr7"rr m2- -...if "?.,..
.eats.
they ar. full.
lngton advises the youth of hla
section to abstain from matrimony
until prices fall. And when prices
fall it wilt be complained that busi
ness la dull and wages are lower and
timea are hard.! Varloua professora
of different : colleges seem to have
lately an epidemic of giving bad ad'
"t saw not lonar. lift niuaiinr. I li"'".c"'. v"" 10 - negiaoieo.- ..jji .,
crowded In on ca?.-,ntVnded fo?'V: r2 G.T.iF." r."nS?.V.J v...
The celebration at Prairie Citv will ba
a great county affair,, others towns Join-
the rural beauties ot England, and .tTme&
me tmtea asure sues 01 itaiy." Myi i S"E, " kOT.1."!
vuiu iu uiDiiusuiiuea iHg-iuiiwiiu . : -. . AljtlJB,T TUZI,H.
lishman say if he should apend a . ' r!
month or two traveling throuch Or J " ' . Booeter.
- - - - I uaa TSk aM akaav T BaTa u ' '. n I aa aa, laiaK IV IIBI Ball Lca. I1U1UII1B fJIi , I I rtawiil 4n ' aa tkUl.ai ah aa, a. av a 1 " - - aaau waaau aa v,aw
gon? Wouldn't he have to "drop When one' W.Vnot ' TftaaW who back, of seat, or clina.ng ta ft. rails mTn" C.ver" feSl keener pleasure and f.O,' teamB 'ulJy tw-
. . . - 1 r , , ita.i.Ai i ..a . . . a ul me niai inrm irnm 1 11 irt Ian nAairinsi i i i.j a.a . . .. r . f ia was viunu ivaHiaj.
Into POetryf" . ., , ' ,t '! ',;"" "5"luL"" . . you eaaT ae. tor. t l-nt.? nn 7 K""""""
There ia not a ear haavlnv tha ritrr rn I "V " "". " 1 1 v
the Mount Scott Une lKStweTth four.
1n.lh.tI,nJ!Jain"n?i followed Mm bloody trail andfound him
1; .... ; , ., ' V'"
' The aum and substance of the
whole matter la that Brother Geer,
Of
Put
H.
n man wnen ne waixs up
wiv iiuc.eiiiurn ana eaxopaon. ana I .T. ..i. T. L..C. Vi. .: :r ly " inuw oik lying avail in u. JOO
kettledrum and flfevT- MKItSl'i"! .112! .'L'fctai,nLa.u had of th. evergreen.'" "
nut a hnnir avni.i.. .k.a'. at.. I day behind a counter or at hard work in I To thia i.t ..ni. u. t,.
thing was content. t!2n .p,aI naJ. dropping. - hanging ter. a distinct denial, addressed
dispatched a aampl copy to our i2.AtIPi..ti1fir-tl,Td. bodle? awaylng as 1 to hi. opponent in th. controver.y:
. a . . a .iTwaW aaaia w. 1U UU u a utaUOg UUD1 a S ,. ; .J. laattaal a. 1 .a . ... I auaja team a n w ill BK aa SB 11 la 1111 LSK H1UII Br . -:-.,- V lai aa amaa aaa lat Ala aT -
cer tnereappeara to ort of flnd a w --n,pi. of''-
unorganlted contest among them aa I . . u-1 .charm extolled , v I iihif 5p' a1- d,t5?. lkn-" ?hr wa. a better chance that! 1' 4 .1
Joaquin Miller will b. ther. .
Union Republican: Bv actual " count.
on day thia week, 1S1 teams passed a '
iven poini going one way peiow tne.
unction oi . in. jainerine ana L,Ittie
thirds carried loads.
e
Burns Times-Herald:- People keep
pouring Into the Harney country aa faat
directly I' tn.e tage and private conveyance.
.... . i ' ."''"9 ...v.... Bivniiil .q
Roosevelt Popuiauon quite rapidly, and our; new
FRUITS OF COLLEGE EDUCA-I
TION.
Clana want senators elected Jby. the That editions .care wer printed ere
legislature aa of yore, and not by , ia" P.M De
the people, aa the present law con-Th0n' .f tnr.. fakers sat them
uon or the chivalry innat In man. The you neglected when that lonely old elk
company haa turned his .spirit of gal-
i to ; which .can express the greater
amount or degree of foolishness,
nrfiowam vara a n awavs m Vanf f n tltviA
if ;u :wvuw wtuv vu ! rtmr,1nfrt- -TUwa.. V 1. ' i, U. I uv 7 V Ta. w" . . L 'a.. 1 tlnt ait ni .rt0 a. Kaa -,r a::" "4 Itt V." - .T
i a- . . r . . . i vouiutouco, ; x uci icai iuu ucuuid win i xi ow woivcM mHQfl nun or riinnftur virn i : oaj w. u ti i wimi ntj iiijmiil mid rrom nig ne-
THE contention of the Bngeno 1 nW. , inteiugenv. capable, : nonest, flft.Ml;- ,A amt than, " -I t i on. comprehensive bite.- I Pf ""J thus " the ml..-Ana ther. is a keener pleasure
cawl th a -.,,.-.. ambitious VTOunr neonl to marrv DOt decWe t0 Bult thm- ' ' ' And when the book. ' reached Wash- "r.l"t0.. dead
SB irwtav i W11V)0 CU UVtaiJUU I - " w ,,, ar - - ar : - at
Jl Is sometimes of doubtful value, than now. ., It is true that the-necea-wlll
be to most people, an1 in- 8arie" of W are higher than for
defensible view.' It la inconceivable many years In this country, and have
that a modern college education can Increased more than the Incomes of
be harmful
A Custom . That Haa Survlretl Since
. " T . - o-- i va aaas inuvja WRI1U
,irI. ,nl cauou. eeirisnn.ss, a. you I ranch, seeing your cattle unmolested.
aciuuiri bbo a man oiienni a seat ne no. ana t hinvin. it . k. v.i.
a wuuiMc ii innn ig nave i aim Drut. way. that here waa a nlaea
lion to the tired woman whose nickels I In the cool .hide of the evergreen, his
w i"-.fMUf jni Kia ue gone, nis symmetry distorted
.in luim. ,1. viia aak uiai ins van-i in ane . aeatn Struggle, niS DeSUtllUI
Antelope Herald: Soma idea f tha
of hi. rao., wand.red to your I jolum. of business done at GhanlkJ
ineton th. nrealdent renllMt
With short and ugly phrases which In
arvaaan,aai e i neva fnat t aha Haul
And all the pppulac. wa. warned' th.Irl 5?.nf f1'"1 w,0?f y4-?'r t big comfort, is I brown coat all clotted and blood-.talned more working in the sawmills and tlm
vt . . i ' . ak" 11 eyes giasing rapiaiy a. it
during th. wool sale, last . week ma
VllS?lArSIfl th 'act that on Jun
12 B383.6i4.se passed through th
Eastern Oregon bank, this amount be
ing In -ces, of th. regular banking
business. , r i " 7
p. t L- J e , ;
Union Republican; With ma m.a
and team, on the road, probably lot
trifling tale, to shun
"the Cononeror.
. - i ....iiiB i .nun, ..un.. .i . . .. . v.. i.-viv. . ' ... x
Tt.i l n . . . . i va mam ttt... ..i... .ir... vmv. ... i ui umr are you maae to Buna, nut i 10 niae - inn renrnnnn that ia in ih.m
uucn, onasajewn in irper , . , "--;'-! . VOU ar also humiliated hv tha vrrfAa nf There la a rrt;
BOIAAIIH Ujr ,UW lVla. I . 1" T a." m ,. I " -7,T a"v.-n.- aaau w luuvm
i n i en inv nrcnflrM m nurv wirnarn i ; , , - .j,.-,' . , v. rna PAniintArat1 iiArhrnand n au iib-aa a m sail thia k.i m. ....a. i -
a - . ' ... . . . I " " -a. ... a . ... -j - , . . ., . I vv...i...ul.iV - vis a 11X13 . 1 -a. w.aa aii0 WU. J WLS "Wait IWVCr ftNVW
to any' young: nerson. peopl" worKlns Ior yet tnere In the great abbey church which he had So, Jharken, all you. writing folk," whose man driving dumb brutM,- to move'wnat -they re. The bloody endings over
':'- . I a;, a la..J.a, ..a.M u , .aaa. ... I. .Aaaa.A.t.lM.aa..Al.Aall, I X UI WK r f I ' in Lllfl SB 1 Bl I S. ' ' inn Vflll Wl II W t 1 T 1 1 Villi Br I ns t nrin lTTTia Saaa I r.ajaf la.
uas xuovea aiong, ana ue eaacauoni -r-.-vr.'.r- "r k ,.";. -s.."lRo! Hat .ROt-A rsrfdammv nrinaf n . D.:,; : "S:3 i.-.
of today is not the mere drill In capital, -and mere IS ,an; prgentae-lfait;tortr.''To' mT -aldra Thy' ar. . j war, or whale 5r trout. -."Is ".' a-law, to eompell this yen thl..mall life haa. its myster
has moved along, and the education
Latin. Greek, rnvtholoirv. . mnalc I "ana ror iBDor 01 au Kinaa. : Tnere wronging mar ) i And th burial f th.
forward In tha aisle." and vou will rwhlch you aloat brinar uttia aalf.aatia.
look around in wonderment to ... if I faction to a thoughtful man who has
ther. is a possible way of orowdlna- anv I seen the last look in tha avea nt a
Closer ; latricken deer, and who remember, that
Or anv of the billion thlnas that he company to giy. us at least a reasons- uk our own.
not
You sr. not a sportsman,
c. .n t,... - , i piv aooa service ror tha mohev thev I inouan you nave smtn vour thnnaania
naintin and like afeomnllahmMta ,s no danger. that the right kind of Pulwant duke and king did not proceed if n approves th work, your fan will trwa ujT- Why don't th com- you are not a riaturalfet, though you
painting ana nae accompiisnmenu I r;. . : . r until the Boneal had been listened tn and r u no lika a r(t: pany double track th Mount Scott line. ( nay. measured hide, and horna; .you do
that it used to be. ,! Ther la a batter a young coupie sucn as we nave men- the wrong set right. William had taken But you'll be far mor fortunat if halwher Pople reside and where good not and you cannot . understand 'the
... .. . I Mnttauf oannAt Un .nm'nrtahi. and th man's land, so it appeared, in build. I electa to knock it. , - I rvie. is so necessary instead of along nean. or wi. wim tnmgs.
grasp how Of the relations Of Indus- V.... nworiDiy ana ;i"..;r-" tn th! - 1 the Oaks, line? Simply. bcsus of the have made a rrlevou. Quantity of them
try and science, and a better under- Ba ?bta.Ten lt Momenta.. "enTeg &gFiWV SrM
Mctr lJ cnt which U collected from I wa. it neeaa no eyrwftneaa nor any
standing of tha real nractlal nrnh- C08t of "Vlng Of course if a young tills Clamour d Haro. a. it I lea-allv Cantort Correspondence New York un. what you spend after entering. ; You hav youreelf furnished all th
v I ' -r a 'at . . . ' a, .-. a . I atfni aftrt this latt .a.faatlaa . at 11. . 1 . a".-. .a aV... .V.. al. a. a IL. I , n Mniinf . KOtf TiaaWVSIaa ,
man iiibt lonvin tr nrnnni ia n orAt i - nun icuuuu ui iniuno i xitj ui itiuwrs wiiu wcmi,sjiit7u ami; liisi nnain i - . v . -- -
mined t0 become A Professional man.! dead letter. It waa but a few months I momenta as followa:
. - - . ' laffO thflt fill Unhflnnv H1tt Annllarl fV,A I ,v11T t.Vt ' Kallaava 1S. i jT
a lawyer for instance, and has no injunction to on. of th.7r'r. n? th- K-ini m Vt innw .i thav: go after them,
money,, he should not: marry; :n!ess1i,fand or-ifF. :' ?''' tearing I of , the soul's transition that she was I "nr'c?i,S. wai!S Potnl"f but-what w
" " , muvuut aua. ,uuioB down a, building in dlsput between rpMsinr from death unto life. ,f I are entitled to. it i. not Jostle to hold
ha Tn nrila. what na laiVa ' ti fa It I thm : T T lrn.lt . n rmt . V, . . . . . A. . i I ,y v A. u .w.. . . . I ia Art tha atalnaa ffftm K tt 1 K mlnnta.
... v . J courthouse, and his vole, wen quaver- saw her face transfigured aa thouah I when w- re t,rd nd hungry; we don't crt" definits movements.. On class,
Wise for a young woman to marry a ingly as he began the ancient cry" and animated by great " - j ,,l to" see our wive., sisters or daugh- th . sensitive plants, retract their leaf-
man -who is botn impecunious and " ?r'" nis" ioua; ana peo
, " I I . ! P.1 tood about in ellent av, Until.
Incapable, but ; taking : such , young th. rite complete, the man arose, all
people aa this professor waa address- tJandBln fear, and therichman "d'E
lems of life. In modern colleges,
while the mind is taught to reason
and analyze, the hand Is taught to
fashion. It cannot, be that harm
can come' to any young' woman be
cause she 1b 4 taught the chemistry
of cooking, the art of bread-making
and needlework, or the ethics of the
Vintnca " T? n laa rf Viro-lAnn t A aaa.Ua , i
j . ina: as a"whole. the advice waa bad. "I8"? An?tBt,y-..an. .when th. court
uuu iuaL at u a uarL ui. liih new rurri-1 . , . ' i ricaru xne - cans it aac.iaM rnp tna. Aa.-
m.i Munni 'nncihiv i,.,m v and even shameful. A-teacher who mand of the poor.
cula cannot, possibly ., harm iner.1 I talked. with both appealer and an.
Knowledge of how to ubo a hammer Klve" "uuu u"uw uu,r vuult:'",!B ?nn,el ,n8.t- . , ? t0P"
.f , " " Ifilmaolf a rnoral coward bnt takoa It f the' poorv man.: quietly, ' "he had no
and anvil, a carpenter saw or a .Jack n,mse,r a moral cowara, dui taxes k cholee...,. ..x had to sto when lie cried
nlane . or tha rhomiHtrv rtf anil, .a lw "' ". V "uu a'""'" ,W. .uf ."". .li.y.
, , t . i niu ii vuwi, : Ana in i nine inn.
oi mis generation are eguauy mver- tleth century, at th. .dge of England
tebrate with himself. - . '. , . teS;,S..tA?i7j'iL
t,Jl.,, wun in Eng
lish Alfred, who wa. so .tern for instant
BUILDINGS NO FIREPROOF. dele7l which make TawyiT ricr.nS
jysuoe - oiincun, tnat merely to call
proof."
tion Deremntnrv ia nn mar. onllnii.H.n I hfl nf Hfra MnVlnla linaalr. n tK. 1... lath.V: Will haV tO tak What W ClVft I 5' !' ,';.
..i 'i.;.'7 tV v 'i.'.rr'r'"' - .r:r.x" - " th.M w.iir- u.m. th...i... aw... . . ... .
.'VK.V n'"w7ft t resence Ariects.
va, a.aau V va a aj waniniij a .. , avuv .U 1, URT i" , i . mm. w . - '
Make them give us fair i" owara j. bnannon. in Harper's
Ther are two classes of plants which
ar. Incited by man's presence to describe
related to crops, . all Incidents to
modern college training, never 'sent
a young man to the penitentiary, and
never will.' The science f a flower,
the philosophy of plant, growth, Jthe
commercials value of the mountain
stream, the', knowledge of what the
outcrop tells of the minerals below,
indeed the relation of nature to man vestlgatlons made by three of thO
most competent structural exDerts in i
uuuicu au .. Bv.aua.v umuuu, wu the ' country have led them to the
not be a source oi nana, hut of In- conclusion that there are no abao-
a wukuinu to a buiietm or the 1,.
A United Statea geological BUr- bcom:;Jnrporatd''M- legal- pro-
jBj j. t is --&cfcbi.u& aucuu; uut i luv ,uuie v. nuuam uia wonquerori
-,of . Its proper latitude -"In.
A Summer Day.
By Laurana- W. Sheldon, In the July
Metropolitan Magazine.
Hivaativ- taniariv . .niritnaiiv v..ii. I inn CDmsiuea o siana auriHK a ionr. I lata . .1. , at. - . .a.
i"f.V ML ..ZY''" Vrlt.rZ"; tlraaoma rMe; .vmi wouM tint aant tnl'"?r. "tiV i""."1. .". ' """J
W .V. . .L-- V. X KB UieaiUMK 1111.(1 I . .
grown shorter, shorter, r shorter; there I -" ,th
waa a convulsive tremor, tha ; mnar.1.. I uwu .lainiuta mraa.vu lima in aithnaa vlna. wklh fiv.i
of her shoulders and throat slightly "reeToar !0to 40 . ,7; Our women gan. called tendrils, .Will reach out to
struggled eh. raised her arm a, her-lips are. Rood aa yours they pay for ward la if we place Our hand, in con-
partejnd through Ihem cam.' a sound and you tnuat proyld them., tact with them, and will even use a flS-
not articulate, but like a Bobbing, Joyous Ours for better aervioe. , ger as a support to climb upon. W.
""'t V "t "A.B. M. know that these tendrila. wlU wind just
"Onc more .he breathed aentl v. Nnt Il readllr ahnnt a tvlr nr a aru.
mor .ott;waa th. flight of th.vsoul An Old Soldier's View Of the "Un. but as on feel, these sensitive strands'
man wa. tnai exnaiauon. some of us - ... - multiply their enctrelinr colls ahmi
wer aneenng at tn. bedside, : and it
seemca as inougn we almost saw the
written Law.1
one's fingers, there almost' seems to be
. . , M.. w ..ll.via, .IICIV .lillUDl OCCIlia JQ
r . ' ... . . . .... I aatAmlahftd 'hatwaan 11a .nil tha ..am...
rauntnn hetwn.n tha mitm t,.Z "a aaoniavuia. w, wune J,-iB ui ai- h,.-"lVta . i-." .'.T
husband." " - : " tor of. Th. JournaJ-Ple... acc.pt my ttan ha. w existed 1 befo """"""'f
stamped py a beauty Ineffably sweet ten Law." 'Th Revolver-. Again and Jt,n' facultiea and going through evo-
and a contentment not less than dlvlna." ZTi. JJJr. lI!?t th.t th. lutlon. mor. wonderful perhaps than
i . .. m on on tha general propoaltion that the many of us realise. It is only after w.
- This Iat In History. ' TO0 who habitually carries a revolver have aeen them at' work, .testing with
i.iirk.ri.. t vi-. .a coward, which appeared. In The elr .senalUy Jlps the objects : they
:,a v,.y.y Journal of the S4th inat i?.". " wun rappar.nuy -con.
took' her fans-1 1 am one of the Grand Ar
BrOwnlna. y'l10 mw 10 tne gtui or
Brldare,
- 1 811 Mrs. T fitddons
well of thev.tage.
issi Elisabeth Barrett
poetess,, died. : Born March 6, 1806
, come fh contact with, .- apparently con-
. ,t,ih sldering their suitability a. a support
f.i. th. andthen accepting or rejecting them,
Si.,i t . " th9 ?s tna' be 11 I only then thai
.M'coi.A " we realise how Justly they hav. been
a lover of "life, liberty and the pursuit I.,,.',, t'h" .Al"riJ.u"V,l""7 t.1T
oen. Meade succeeded - Oaa "?l nv no sympathy The : thoroughness with trhinh th.aa
finite benefit to .every young man.
The man who can read In "the forest
tree or the mountain aide the story
of man and3 mammon, who can go
to the electric, forces and harnets
them to Ms burden, has .an asset
that the world wants and is paying
tandsonuly for. . When .Japan set
out on fcrr career to rise from noth
1ns to world power, her first act
v;ij to tend hundreds of her young
; 1 to occidental colleges to be
lutely fireproof buildings. Not that
rireproof buildings are : Impossible,
for, according' to ' these" experts,
structural materials may be io se
lected and used that adequate fire
protection is practically assured; but
in the effort to cheapen construction
in order ; to obtain greater , Interest
on Investments, owners ot buildings
have neglected or ignored perils to
lives and fortunes."-;- -
- A great fire equaling - those . of
Hooker In command of the army of th I Wn,".,v' ' J' the phrase, "unwritten
's nrnmurv a an.w. uer a. 1 1 aa af'ai iitiri --maaniv aa-vw-- nr n
Now, glides th day reluctant' to ' the 1866-WlHlam ' E. V Borah. United 'Jde'e,?der of honor.". It is a deplorable
i' . n.'.'fnl '. . . " States senator from Idaho, born. . jaci mat many gins and women ar vio.
ajrwuna; mm iona emorace and eager I 18I An inland lake appeared in the jwms or tne unbridled passion of men.
yet tn at a v.
Flooding the distant hills With iridescent
, Threading the dreary wood with many
a golden ray. , ' ' -. tf
Lagging her step and ardent her rtalw.-
See now th. glory of her parting
See How , she sets th. . western clouds
... .on fire, .' ! v.. . . . . .
Sprinkling th lak with myriad gems
the while!
Peace to thee, day! And aurcease of re
gret! . " - 1
Oo to they rest beyond the distant
hills. i
Soon ahalt thou wake to greet th violet;
ooon ansit return W Mauui Bights
ttread Ula, , ,
Colorado desert.
1893 Banks of New Tork prevented
a money panic oy tn loan or 6,oo,ooo,
1896 Thomas Henry Huxley, physiol
ogist, died. Born. May 4. 1825. r ,
1899 Harvard , victorious In three
boat race, with Tale.
- 1900 Battleship Oregon grounded
near ineroo, wnina.
Words and Deeds.
From th Chicago Tribune.- :
'Ther. never was a time in my life,
fellow citisena. exclnlme1 the nnnrii.
Mate, fwhen I, hadn't the courage to
can a apaoe a apaue!" .
"Tea," spoke )ip an ld farmer in tha
Jlnnrt. "a h J U .... ' ... . . .
..Minivr, .in Ui.l. HU't lima
in your life when "you had the courage I
to tak ona In your handr. J
yet the ahootinar dowif- of tha hafrar.r
auua mansiaugnier to in. list Of crimes
and ha. a tendency to create a disre
spect for all law.. It la high tlm that
the Journals of th better claas lifted
up their voice in stentorian tones against
ayerjr lanuency to moo law, " " 1
y ARTHUR H. XICHOIfl.
"His Old Excuse.
"A poor tramp stopped
today,4 aald Mrs. JBubbuba
him a good meal.
at th dnor
bs, "and I gave
Well, well." sneered- her hnh.nt
"Why did you do that, softy r' ,
T Just ciuldn't help it; he reminded
m so much of, you. I asked him if ha'A
saw some wood for me, and he .aid he
Wa. tOQ tlrad r-athnlii - BtaAmA
and Tunes, ,
wandering tip. explore their surround
ings is Illustrated by an instance I ob
served tn a grapevine tendril. A cherry
branch, whose loaves had been variously
punctured and scalloped by Insects, hung
near tne -tenant, ana a particular leaf
had Just one small hols In Its blade, not
over inree-.ixteerins or an inon in, di
ameter. So careful had . been the ex
ploration of the leaf, surface that this
on. smair noie ma own discovered by
the tendril, which had thrust; Itself
nearly ; three inches through the open.
Mndlans In rolltics. '. ' .'
From tn. Kansas City Btar. - J
Oklahoma into th. . union the country
may t-xpeot a domonstration of activity
in politics, among the aborigines of the
new state. Hubert Owen of Muskocee,
the Democratic nominee for United
Statea senator. Is of rnlx4r blnod, "lth
ia. vaucaaian -..train preaominacuig.
ber. and another 100 in the beets, t
any nuining ,oi tn. men employed - oa
ranches tributary to the city, with our
own city payroll ther. ought to ba some
coin In circulation. in this section this '
season, i w
A San Francisco man has filed notlr
of ;th appropriation of 40.000 eubto
inches of water, miners' measurement. ,
river.; Th water will be taken from '
the river by meana of a canal which
will be seven mile, in length and 20
feet wide by H feet deep. ;
: Acocrdlng to Breese Olbaon, - plo.
neer, Eola cam . within - nna . vnta e -
being made the atate capital" instead of ;
aaiia araa men CBliea UlnClIT'
natl and wa. a buatllnar town aA .
merchant - of Portland sold out ahTt
iiiuveu uiei tj. URiievinsT .inair . wrtu i Kaa
com the larger city. At the sugges
tion of a musical and aesthetlo cfi,rei
the name was changed, Kola being de
rived from Aeolus. od of tha
perhaps because ther. was a good deal
of hot air thereabouts then. , .
A northern . California man. 'ha.
great alfalfa cropa are raised on lnl
th?t.1.J,e,i.r" aifo WM a-sagebrush des- '
ert, tells the Burns Tlmea-HaraM that;
the sagebrush land was far mor vin. ,
able than the natural meadow, a. alfalfa "
auuuiu jioi uu uriaaioa too muon at first
to secure the best stand of tha fnr...
Where theurface la kartf itumn it hJ -
a tendency to cause the root, to aorangl. ' '
vwi u aium - mo Krowtn or tne tap
root, By keeping the water off, the tap
root will naturally go down, aaeklng
moisture, and ' thereby make, strong
plants. This gentleman fs confident that
the Harney country will be one of tha -greatest
alfalfa sections of the ntlr
west. 1
"An liast Side Bank for East '
; Sid People.
Young H!en Should Profit
" By the experience of '. the suc
cessful business men -of today.
Every .elf-made man, without
exception, will tell you that th
. secret of his aacces. was saving
money early In? life arfd Investing
It where it Would bring him
profitable returns. -Every
ambitious young man
and woman should have a savings
account and add o it as fast aa
their .circumstances .will permit.
- We y Invite - savings account
from men, women and children of
11.00 and up on which we pay 4
per cent interest, compounded
, twic a year. ,
.CciiiimCrciuIi Scvins Dur.?(
, XHOTT AJTD WXillAMS ATT.
i " ' -
; George' W. Bates.,...,. President
' J.- S. Birrel,. t . .Cashier