The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 30, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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r itttt? TT 1T XT A T ' I : beat i - announcement of " a I people who had never done the an aggregation of. people who did I not sult'Oregon better than to elect
JL LXxU I V-' L XVlN xxJ-J broader and more liberal poller on avenger any wrong, and to whom I not knoW when Spokane was well (Representative Jones, who has
aw imdkpkndknt HswaraPta. j the part of the Harrlman linea. It I It la as impossible to make repara-joff. Through their theoretical and proved himself, aa a member of the
c. a. i Jckm.... ......... ....;..:.. .rsbiishet I baa been promised In one way and tioi aa It would be to flf to. heaven Impractical Boston ' attorney they J committee on rivers and;harbora,
h,k1UlJ ., BondM) another, for many years. . It wouldlwitb wings of his own construction? I have proved V altogether too much.la staunch and Influential friend of
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Hymns to Know. A Sermon forToday
mr onda swrBlair. at Tna JoerBal BslM-
lag, rift eas Taamui awe. rorv..-.
g tar-ad at the aatfflc st fMliuH, Or-.0?
tnoratMloa through the bmIIi aa eeon4-laaf
Mltar.
Recessional. -Br
Budysrd Kipling.
-Although this poem written for thai
Religion and National Ute,':,V.
-v 1 By Henry F. Cope. -r
open to settlement and development) What folly, then. It la to kill aland Instead of getting what; they an open Columbia river, and bo of diamond jubilee ot Queen victoria is fa-Uyf"J 0n2i they Thal- walk- Lord,
.. km.iU!.. !. l,t.Fan . I l m Im ilami iM llli.lr )a h n rtnmn aa wait M 'Wmliliirtnii nlll M url. ... in, it nma I i' . ! " " COUnienanoe.
is now without means of tranaporta-j for one to hate another and wish to substantial and peculiar favors which Oregon has no complaint to make urpiuse wiim it being inciuaea in
tion.4 It would create new markets, wreak vengeance upon him. V Take that city alone has enjoyed, i Boise,! of 8enator, Ankeny, but would be at aWp. TeTitJ'ittw ' li!!?eh-
aeveiop newf industries ; ana ; enor- any case or suaaen, passionate am- waiia waiia, pager uity ana o.ner iesi equauy wen sausuea vim oen-
mously Increase the wealth and pop-ling, and ask. .who suffers, the person interior towns will now demand that I ator Jones. - -i
fUBuun uniisin. -. ujanon oi ine state. , ; om, jua in iuuea or me one who aiiieai .y-i.uw. e inuvtu ui. same- priri-escai ,m j 1 - ,
TBLEPBONaV-MAlN HT8.
All aVfxrtmraOi tacba4 bT eo"1'
tba aawator tfaa AeparttBaat ya want.
tar and inspirational power, revealing
a somewhat unfamiliar aide of the pic
turesque Anglo-Indian writer, makes It
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vrri.s.-Bljan.h. Bpeetal i- W M.r..lt. i. w '..Ma nfn ti. , mnr.1 th. thmt flnnfc.n. lia. ninwmA. h to I P. 'ml Colllar. a New York ntthl P60"11-"1' 'appropriate, for church serv-
umawirk BaUAinic, sw rum .- rv. ..... ... ... . . r . ; --v-- -.- -it-- i icea, especially on national occasions.
Vork) TiibaBa Bolldlns. Clcf.
Dolicr ' of blocking the building of statute law. the murderer through gain, and the - commission cannot I Usher who has put forth a "Qaiet-
S!?!?!!?! I"? S.J!SuJiil5EJ rTT. roada that are needed, refusing to hate Is the world's greatest fool. . under the law discriminate In Spo- teer, Encyclopedia," etc.,' credits
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One moBtn., .
. Qreat men seem to be a
part of the Infinite, brothera
of the ;" mountalnt and 1 the
seas.- IngeraolL i
furnish facilities where none eilit,
and using our money to throttle the
growth of the state, we shall make
loud, ' blttei!" wmpjaint, j1)''
The people ot Oregon, do not want
war with Mr. larriman'a railroads,
but they, are ready for It If needs
must; If he lias the foresight; the
shrewdness and the breadth of In-
EXORBITANT FEES.
kane'a favor.
Seattle with a population of 672,2381
Qod of our fathers, known , of old,
' Lord of oar far-flung battle line,
Beneath whose awfui hand we hold
Dominion over palm and pine;
Whether the ratea are too high, and Portland with 110,000, and mis- Lord ood of Hosts, be with us yet.
a a. a . a ' a. a ' . a S a' 1 I .AA, ''-.A. ' ' llJ I Jk -
A CHICAGO Insurance company that which Is the main one at lssua. extent in other respects, which leads TxheSpu lSSndkVngf on
. having ; refused 'to r , payMr. Adami cannot' Induce the com-lour. venerable morning contemporary I stm stands thine ancient aerifies, '
r2 1ts. San
Francisco losses, mission to give Spokane the same to allude to the book as a 'gazetteer T.r? ZZt S S I v.V
amounting to over $(,000,-1 rates as seaports, or distance rates! of misinformation,!' which no doubt "t ? forget, lestr forgeti
000., a Chicago bank was appointed I in proportion, by, showing that rates I It is. Its alleged or assumed facts Far called our navies melt away
receiver , and a Arm of lawyers, ltf to Spokane are too high and the rail- were evidently obtained from' entire- xaif our SSmphf(1veterd!?, th flr,;
tellect with which he Is commonly attorney, and the, court, having the roads are making too much money. My unreliable sources, and are 'Kra-mtfjll'
credited, he will realise that the time CMe ,n char b,1 allowing a dlvl- This .'may be true, but if rates to tesquely efalse. As to Portland's Lest w forget, lest w forgeti
.NO MORE GOLD BRICKS, MR. i, pa8t when he can work oft g0ld den. of 50 per cent to the policy- Spokane are reduced those , to Uhe populations however, Collier prob- u. trunk "with aigtit of power we loose
HEN the man of th painfully
pious appearance tll us that
he Is so much absorbed in re-
"'"" iw n nu no umen
.w ku.iim u. ai 1 1 1 1 1 1 c a n r wtr nmm
Monal affairs common ssnse usually al
lay our - resentment by reminding us .
that he is so small a fraction of A
olpher, that religion Is none the richer
for a monopoly of him and polltloal af
tairs none the poorer for losing him.
NO man can be religious who neg
lct the world in which lie lives or
in. uauun qi wmcn ne is a part Piety
U not for the closet or the churoh, .
not for the separate places alone, but
for every relation of human Ufa. Toa
cannot put your, religion In a compart
ment by Itself; it Is a spirit, an ati
pervade alL . , .. .
There Is a great difference between
the relations which religion must hold
to national llf and the relation which,
religious and ecclesiastical organisations '
hold. The - very separation between
church anil .t. t. tinm. wKi.k .
- - ..(.vm w .iiaivb
n America maae tne more necaaaarv
HARRIMAN.
bricks on this , state.
holders, allowed the receiver $60,000 seaports must be reduced too, for ably obtained his Information from I : ,t2BUM BOt thM ln nationaiPnre with thi wt oVmonuitr
5 A MILLIONAIRE BOOR.
and the attorneys $30,000 for. thelrj the fact of water competition Is ever-1 the Oregonlan, which last year In-1 Such boasting the oentiies use
services so far. ' Such feea are onTpresent and ever-potent In' the dis- slsted that the ; population of ; this LoVS ood'of HoVts .bi iithM f
the face of the case unreasonable, eussion. Then it becomes a auea- city was about the number men- w" xorgei. test w lorgeu
HEN a public service corpora-
tlon Is able, as the result
of Its extortionate charges,
to declare an extra dividend
of $14,000,000, as the Adams Ex
press company did a few days ago,
popular Indignation la naturally ex
cited. The people know that they
have been robbed and they Justly
resent it v They know that the many L en terrltory prohibited to every- t ot Btt to receivers and attor- in the Interior, and the ocean's rela-
body but the racers and the officials neys, Jn a good many cases thesertion ' thereto, must cpme Into con-
rnntaot It u n I fees eat UD the lareer nortlon and I alilAratlnn Aa Mr iPmnf .nararAstAl.
excess , of ; the yalneof the service j Qnawu et, for which he Is sup- someUmes the whole estate, and are the tact that Spokane is 400 miles
posed to have 'paid a fine, but It entirely out of proportion to the from the ocean cannot be Ignored.
waa unsportsmanlike and - nngentle- services rendered, In which cases the
manly - Tlaiatu h. la a m,t valt.lCOnrt. that OnSTht tO be thA BrOteCtOF I ntntnmt mTwvwwvMT . v Ittaa n ltit..a. nnw In itaMMn
rinnm that tna nawsnanera all over " " " . ; - ".'T" V i-nuRV,n ins u uuuni9i. "
. - ' ' ' , road magnate and a aultl-mllllon-iana aeienaer me estate, oecomes
R. HARRIMAN'S contempt for Admitted that tW amountllnrolved tlon of the reasonableness of "the J tloned. So It the Oasetteerls one lyor heathen heart that puts her 'trust
law, - his scorn v of , any re- wag large and the work attended rates, all along the line. 1 On . that of "misinformation", on this point, aji vaiiait dust thlt build, on diit. "
. strainU which ? society im- to considerable, such large fees could question the seaports are quite will- It can point to the taornjng" paper as LoboLt'nd luwtrt'' teiTth.1 storVTf
poses upon him tn common scarcely have been earned, and are ling to let Mr. Adams make the best jits authority.. It evidently, took Jhe Thy msrey tn thy people, Lordi 1, JF', lf0,, refu" td
k- - - I . J .L . . a ' ' I . . ... . . . , . I A, M - . M ill . I v. ' ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmm I . , P. . ...
witn tne rest or mankind, was ex- injusuce . w me creauon. , inn mowing possioie. uut ne cannoi i ngure oi iom jgum oeum btou
hiblted ; ln'lhe Tale-Harvard -boat i only one of many- similar cases, keep his finger,' on Spokane. All er as correct, and so made itself
race, when he persisted In cr6wdlng in which courts allow exorbitant fees other points, both on the coast and ridiculous, but the Seattle Josher was
Sentence Sermons.
rendered and that the profits have
been hugely beyond any fair return
on the capital ' Invested. It Is not
more unreliable In degree only; and
not ln kind, than the Oregonlan. ;
By Henry F. Cope. ,
Short prayers may go farthest.
Te love tradition Is to limit truth. V -
. la. a a. a a.. ' ' ' ' ' ' a sl . . M
iMomina; win now stop me roaa Faith . U not fostered by blinking
to Tillamook, deaiares Mr. Plttock's "0l- .
paper, ' We hope not, and that he - A good many resolutions die of heart
... : a i.i .v- failure. ,
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i .uuuiimii uiiura. li maKaa
no difference whatever whether th
nam of the deity be In the ' constitu
tion of a nation or not, tbs fact of the
religious Impulse and motive remains.
TOU might take thm tnantlnn n ..II,.-
lous names from all history, but you
the llf
recognise
UK-nty anlrlt. j. :
Th tide In human affalra the mm.
ments that mark human nrora or ;
recession, thes are of far greater Im
portance than names and dates, build
Ing and administrations. And back of
thM tides ar mighty forces. great,
all compelling motives, Thsss foroes w
call tradition, rellrlon, patriotism. Th
true historian looks for th forces.
W ar what w ar . today becaus "
pf deep -convictions that our fathers
held, because of aspirations and Ideal
which they cherished, beoaus of th
tmospher of , spiritual belief In "
which they lived, and beoaus they
counted these thlna f such value to
public If, as is supposed, the same
a H. -,tn kM . t,M. Jm.th. Mj8'.' ' ."v ' ws;hd as noth-
the country have been filled with . . . ,,M . . th. aeenev hronrh whleh It Is loot, a ORATIFYINO aiarn of the times ".. i.t..v.4 small business. dominated the world and determines th.
Indignant comment ,on this Utest ,ucnan OCCMloB thJ M h haa ed. and the, heirs or creditors de- A ;U the drift of many, church n9Ttr r9ml, metui to build It through n..fMWM BWt ?f fejf7h,d oc-pUon
often shown that he does la his spoiled.; What is reasonable In any Uni ; organisations toward church now. of' course It will go through. ' th. freJdomorth.'eSen
stock handling, to be above all law, aea case is a matter or opinion on xnsiuutionaiism. ine trena And it Is supposed that Mr. Plttock ally maa youri " " ' " r piX xhy STbfT'lK
i a person . to wuom no law applies, mw uuiw, imu.wii u u,uu vi "iis sun in Quite warm ousmess reia-l Thr ar no
Illustration of corporate greed.
Bnt right here in Oregon we have
a far more flagrant case of robbery
of the public and on quite as large
a scale as that perpetrated by the
Adams Express company. Not only
one who may safely and with inso- too often a court seems willing; to j Kmil Hirsch of Chicago, who wants tiOnship with those parties. .Therel11 ddgs duty.
lence defy laws that other people "stand in'? with unconscionable at- to come Into, touch with the life of hr9 occasions when It Is to the Ore-
must obey. The rule that spectators torneys, receivers and administrators, his people at as many vital points! gonlan's Interest to tell the truth, i?
j.ii.v. I. v. nnvi, ;10.n f man a other than clay, aa a
delights In the worenip bein o spiritual heritages and possl-
' bllltfes. lien llvd and died for thes
.... '.. :..w 2n.lZ her oonclved of thir hlrh
have the people of Oregon been sub- J gnoj(j . jp' without a certain pro- In this case the policy-holders have as possible. It is seen In the great
Jected to long continued extortion
by a publio service corporation, but
the money thus wrung from them
has been used" deliberately to retard
- the growth of the' state, to restrict
Its commerce and to deprive it of
the benefits of competitive transpor
tation lines. It Is scarcely necessary
to say marine corporation Which
has thus oppressed Oregon Is the
Oregon Railway ie Navigation com-
scribed area, a msnlfestly necessary made a protest against these enor- church under construction for ' Dr.
one, 'was' for others, for everybody mous fees, and as a precedent for Matthews at Seattle, where under
else, but not for him. He has other Judges It Is to be hoped the an expenditure of $200,000 the edi
cllmbed high and made himself -a matter will be fully aired, and only flee Is to be provided with a gymna-
great figure and a mighty power in I Bucn -fees allowed as will appear slum, bowling alleys and manifold
the world by ' serslstent and auda- reasonable to fair-minded laymen. devices for physical culture 'and
pany.. ve !
This railroad has accumulated a
surplus In excess of $24,000,000, all
.had, to pay
growing since
clous defiance of laws, t by; transac
tions that If carried on by poor
people ln small amounts instead of!
in millions t would ; send them to '
prison; he haa . defied courts con
temptuously, and Inste'a4' "of being
called to account for what, would
have sent the average citizen to' Jail
THE SPOKANE CASE. .
ii i-v ,i '"(:'''' ..":"'''-': ft.
amusement. v;' '(i:X.:--
Time was when a clergyman was
. Fourth of July 'isn't so big an
event m a larre town as in a small
one, because a .large . town baaso 'lM thn t0 hv h:m 'orlT,a-
many other . things to' think about
and be interested In, but for young
America there is nothing equal to
the ever-glorious Fourth, ; and ' so
even the big towns should make It
Whn fear ats Into th pulpit faith duty to humanltr aid of the Inflnit
jubuc. uiai-ia over-ail. - ...,
No cveater f oUy oould bf oa- our
mind today than to think that w
can attain national prosperity and per '
man.ncr apart from spiritual ideals.
He doe not lov his land who desires
nothlnr better or greater for her than '
that sh shsll b. rlrh In hii.k.l. t
wheat and billions of gold. .. drearer
goes out of th pews.
v v
Bmtl help, but It often takes Sweat
and tears to keep llf sunshiny. . - .. -
Soma ax mors anxious te forget their i
Uuv a tnaa la shoutln. hi. aanvia-1 man our need of these thin., la . th
tlon to drown th vote of conscience. I pd of the strong- hand of the nation
- v j ,,e r i i thf" and-; the ..wise -heart -to
'.- i . I administer them. . l.
.;:BP1!BW. "B ourL Th foundation. o a nan ar. I.M
In human lives; what thsy will b In
form and whether they shall endure
happiness Is Independent of them.
T W; extremely Improbable that ity, even to strangers, by the severity
tne interstate commerce com- of his frown.,? ! The chills of winter
mission, will grant Spokane's de- twept np the backs of little children
mand for rates from the east Us they, stood In his presence, or
equal to or less than those to. Port- hushed their nlav as he nassed them
of it the fruits of exorbitant charges hM doclare4 lmmune m pun.Mod and terminals on Puget sound, by, To the grown-up folks his stern
which the people ot Oregon have ,Bhment . g. iarnrls.d To do so would upset transportation MTer. mien was something of
. - TttVa. anl te as siaal n a am I w 11 a M a. a x x l a I
. - -. u .u.v.rM he h0 rt th &rt f taw rocogneo mropgaoui xne ran- wnicn to stand in awe. He waa an
T'X r t .Porting :.vent. , The govern-
MlnM. . ' , " irnma; i uangerou. ii you oepenus on in character Of th men
. ... - vu-- th. on, great day of the year tor fanning to get to neavan by ae-ianawomen of thv nation. , They only
them. People are never young hut
i gree.
who build from- th base
setting
IV ' w
ud. bearlnnln. wtth .
one' haln vonth to make the moat .Jth aaddsat 'people In th world ar th foundations firm In relHoua mo
pneo, neip yonui to maxe me most i thos who seem to , hav no sorrows tlves and moral ideals. In th final
of Itself. , ,i , j to face... v v , Clearing house of hiatory nations-bar
our u of a
Th Ion. look within ourselves will th most w eaa do for America Is
tu vs, iuipuuu. , wui io bii gooa Ameroans, men woo hold
,..,.v.ri. 4uvki. suura aat ise.'Wno
... road world. These railroad laws are isoiatid and tr.w.rin. mr.nnm.nt nt
Wv ...r meQt of tnfl Tjnlted gute-f incdjn- n necessary consonance wim natural godUness, separated from the world.
4 404.6TS. " During ' the single year It8 tM tun.eBdere(1 to ; Wm laws or edndlUons,. which no legisla- that, in the popular notion, he might
which ended' on the date last named
and ahowrthat it U afraid of him, rIon iiorporate . authority" 'can not 'becomer'contaminated. -C If
change, y The railroads are y law played croquet; talked politics- or
tm ,ni-n1tii w SK 1 ST 1 K ? and - art I
' T . - and has invented excuses on its own
far as the public knows the earnings motion tor not prosecuting and DUB. onto themselves m many ways, but Uatched a baseball game, it was a
AW v-..- l8hing him; ; so why should he not wrtMwvMKwi. watei:. compeju- lar 8ign that he was headed straight
wiu ub juji,o v i,.aif lion, me iree nignway M me ocean for th. d.vil. H saved oni. dnnhr,
mmvm a aa. ui i tiw g A vu I - I ' - - w- j ww " -"r -www,
.-; A Hood River man sold 20 acres, other folki
set to apple trees but containing no
uutiuiu(s, ur aui oru i,uuv uiidi in. on. whom religion naa au oeenirrom moss mat are lower, so catch
acre, $20,000 ln cash; and the buyer T S . " inetr.'S own" lives
got a good bargain. The land prob- W often talk a good deal about th at no baltj or brlbe of th nifa dI
ahlv mat-th. a.U.r enm. ISA a. a iTM?. ouA A. ora' 1 ? .SJLKvJ'aW
" T t-- r I servio. lor in. aaivauon oi aooiair. , v I 7 a . iim maa ma ima apint
a few years ago. -This is onlr one ; ' . .. - IJlKf ' fit 'S'L ?? to th
bo lavi nnnn, anrt h. . K. 11. .
The Ust pereon to ntr heaven will to th things that ar higher and turn
flllln all
fulfillment of th purpose ot th most
w - - . f "
example of many; shoWing what Ore- 1,.?.. for this VopT:
gon soil, , properly , utilised. Is good
tor.
has this enormous surplus been put?
One million or more has been ex
pended ln the attempt to keep out
the North Bank road;, the only real
undertaking In sight which promises
this state relief from the oppression
'of the Harrlman monopoly While
the people of Oregon were eagerly
welcoming the promised advent of
the Hill railroad, all the energies
ot the O. R. AV N. were being de-
ishment from any source tor Tlolat- .T'SS W Goethal. has founds Panam
ing any law or rule, anywhere ,or "" tl,at cnUly4 wterlor typi- canal Job too big for hlmi and want.
"T"' ; -'" Tt . i : - 0 neapl to quIC It Is taken for granted that
- , "-'"iBiiu.ieyi h oui oi m turn.- j
foundation lst there ar none.
Do- not think that you hav nut an
extra rim on your erown when you. have
! paia zo eenxs ror a ee-cent supper at
in onuron. x-
.VWls Made, of Spun Glass ,:'
.. From th JJondon Dally Malt : -4
Th normou feminine demand for
artificial colls, and toupees is leading
to a famine ln human hair. Formeriv
at any time? r-
;evftj. 'ui .,:. i)4li .
THE GREATEST OF FOOLS.
T
a perpetual rate regulation, that the There is more of rationalism ln
railroads must Tecognlse and respect. I the present altruistio trend? By
The claim of . the railroads Is that touching the church' neighborhood at
Forest Qrove,- Qr June 18. To th with luxuriant treaae. of all tints. '
Editor' of Th Journal May I ask '2 But' the governmta of many oonn-
h.ti.. ... .ji..j. .anJ'now mating u Illegal for a
he haa been offered a larger salary whether your "natural history ditor" Lrirei
and smaller mosquitoes elsewhere. fo'.ucT .rrWaSlt
HQ PERSON who kills another
whom he hates Is a fooleven they cannot afford to haul freight Us many vital points as possible a
, from his own viewpoint of to Interior points at the; same rate warmth of rela,tlon and association
the desirability and satlsfao- per ton per mile aa they do to sea- jg established, and by the enthrone
tlon of revenge. . For he cannot thus port terminals: that to do so would I mnnt of th. nrar.t.lrnt aa (Vtntrftat.d
voted to the effort to block that road wreak revenge. He makes others, bankrupt the roads. They therefore with th. imnrartirai. -nintT ia
and prevent It from gaining admls- innocent persons, against whom he fix the rates to an Interior city like substituted for ansterltv. with everr
slon to the Pacific northwest. , ! probably has no grudge, to suffer. SDokane as high as'to the seanort
to sell her hair or lor an aa-ent
uy It The supply 4n consequence
It looks as though Roosevelt would Wyontlng and I Montana, .bed their liorn. ;,rar tabling. f V ?
have to take that canai Job himself, AJm' Wi
. - . . . in v sin in tiisi raarinn ainn vnnw immi h i . i . x . . . : - -
arter ne retires rrom me presidency. . ;;.7;; .r.. ivr7. sumuww ror numan nair.
igion
the
It is reported , that a new paper
mill trust has been formed.
will get Into and stay with a fight
with the existing trust, we will not
1 iV. t.wT .a wV- r . I live lunumu or numan nair. wis:
.f tiii? ith,",n.L',p' spun glass ar wonderfully
estlne; animal. I should like. If possible, lio-ht and fine anf th. tnxtiiM mm . i
to know th truth on this ouestlon. for kf-.f.ii?.? I,n" na . textur and
r paper "';'", Jf" ."'i!:Bl.'.SI easy to produc any shad
v Tf It IM SmVSS!! slredwhil curl and waves can
"rreot?-'? - CTa l4- nfft'd " will to Suit th fash
a fight T ' CEPHAS F. CLAFP. of th moment. . Th imitation is
The Mythical Island of Boss
J. Scott Kelt! in Harner.
roduce any shade do.
be
fashion
k i im an
reallstlo and true to life that it la im.
fiosslbl to detect th difference be.
ween : it and real hair, grown on , the
head. .!'-';'..;;'--A-':v.i'""''':"''''. ;.:...' t. ?
To what further purpose has thai and not the oerson he suddenly nn aoo or 400 miles further on and " i, W. object, but If the price of paper la
hue surnlus of the O. R. ft N. been Rnddon death i. n t.nni.timf aa .f. .iv '.. I to he raised much more, publishers 011 FrobisheT's last voyage. 167,1 on
. o- I" 7 -.7 " - .7 r-r- --..-, .--. u, ; swan enW-i . . m Mt.-, . Ipf flfte.n ship, th huss Emanuel of t Cantata Reimeri a Farnus.
i iJnagewaier," went astray. . on its re-
and, plant potatoes.
Secretary Taft might aid his presl-
Via.. Hlll.V
.nm:h;2 "."VhVn.? -".VL -i"'.'? - ration above Cornelius, wa. In
'rJi""r .rj1-" ?.UV" tor years the general director of th.
-v..wu -luermen iiova'sieanoanin line in r,ht,.. i
after the buss a - term
stronalv built small vaan
. . vTr.-i ii.. " -7 w i ana ounns inn jvuhbo-jh
tiatlng for the sale of the Philippines p'wiVtSS, Tnyt?? deiufiot a?WnwVm
during his visit to the.. islands this fa SV J uuS jrlpKusd.el?
fall. V The American people i WOUld aquarawlfe. in. area, kepi it. place' on V"""0ZW iXXV Tu". -
appiieaT y tne corporation s . aa-j the victim's suffering is .instantly a portion thereof, in addition. Spo- prises, and If these are touched by
nuai siaiemeui oi one year ago ii oyer. : If a person wants to execute kane insists oh a distance tariff, that he purifying hand of the church,
appears that at that time more than vengeance upon! another, he should it' shall be charged gs much less as evil phases are largely eliminated.
$10,000,000 had been expended ln plan not fo kill him, but rather to It is less distant than' Portland. Ta- It Is not the form of the amusement
acquiring terminals and real esUte make him miserable . In . llf e. . Life coma or Seattle from the point of so much as the evil association that
for another1 railroad at Seattle and is dear to the person killed, but We origin bf the freight. But the rail- is so often corruptive. There Is no
Tacoma. and , subsequent expendl- cannot contemplate : him ' suffering road men answer that If Spokane he doubt that the extension ; ot the
tures for the same purpose are said after death, for the loss of life, given such rates all other interior church and its .influence has been
to have amounted to ? $2,000,000 Suffering must be conscious. - For cities must be given equal distance greatly' retarded, because the force
more. .. , ; all we , may .know death , may have rates, and the result would be ruin- of perdition by monopolizing nearly
' nr.rnn and Pnrt.land hav. already I v . ...... , I 1- i .v. , I .. .. . . . .. 1 . .
ivcou at uui, a hum ui ju vuiuui iuob iii ui. u ausyui lauuu uui-i ail me - social ana ' amusement lea-1 ' ' ' lof AntUla let it was manned in detail ra innn irwuon ana
him. The soul cannot be killed or ness. They would not only have to tures of life, had all the beat waannn. b: Well, 1 why Y shouldn't John D. and n teatur .named, with. a. . mucS Jhhw2l,iJ&! 'v?JirWln.
Tacoma, and the sea affords a high- tortured by killing the body. (Many carry freight to interior points at to fight with. It is equally certain Rockefeller come Into court and tea- KSroa&n ytw n affW Ertl"1 tonlnjr th ;.bip
JtraaW Anan tt i a T1 XJm vvfman'ai weah- I . .A. 1 .--a . u. ' i, a , I .a. a . T an' a a. ' '- 1 I a. mm a lj, i. ..ji. ' . . . i a. I tfAsl t4 rAmlifltlnn mantatnlttB aa . kail. I Velluv. ,f . . . . .
w-r . , , person imnas no t nas revengea litue or no prout, out wnat is ot far that as thehurch and its exponents UI' 11 lesximony is neeaea, me , -the iistVnc i of Buss island and ao-
Jected line to the Sound cities Is of himself upon another by killing him greater moment they would lose the go more and more into the high- Bame 68 anybody else? He Isn't a 5?uJ"tf,,n ,or tnj? disappearance of this
little or no present value to the peo- instantly, but he Is entirely mis- coast business, because if the coast ways and byways, and abide more 801 ! be, because he is very rich? cohvuis'ionhich Ts"ank it som jkundnSs
pie ot ths state. "What they want taken in such a case the intended cities could not supply the Interior and more "at the hearthstones of the Th w should play no favorites. , Scea'nVh0nit non'oast? llnlvX
Is development, of their own state, victim did not have even a minute region naturally tributary to them people in their political, business and ' " 7 1 1 t ' - ' "ither that the original etory was an in-
and this is what they have a r!-hr ...4- rn, u ia. ..uv... ...i V . T ... T .... . UU0'u"BBauu r venUon or that the crew of the buss
' - r - i v. t ouioi mo iuih'iiuc; nuuiu lutuuu, uuv iiuo uubi-i Bocia me. m UDiuunR ana Detter-1 )"A oroiessor or camDriaze conesre. or unagewaier' mistoox - tne southern
appreciate this service, ven if. he ofTitrjBohn.n TiSTh mTalof t" '"w.1;'
didn't get over six bits for them. SXt ' captaKeim w.,?5S!
- ' K?.-,wl5 .W?'.t,idli:?. ;taru'or. 'A nln for it.' The Russian officers: how-
.. 1 1 i i i ii . s a n im aass iiiiib iuii sa liibb i'sibibi l . . a. . . -i
and de-
th.
Russian
I ocean of Greenland In thos foggy Seas
to expect of Mr. Harrlman.
The money which has been ex
pended in excluding tne North Bank Not only so. but the person who line seaoorts.'
road - and ln purchasing terminals kills another because of hatr.d nfT It la further shown by th. s.annrt . .V. nv.i- T t 1. a . 1 X 1 ,aw. n oW n" beneath an
i i - i - . - - - r w w mrrwmr v. - juiiiBiciua mWmfmUW tmA uw 'iiaoi r i a.u a ainn i nt m i mm mm mm cqli i w DDE iii lu Liavn am mm n i . n as rnnr ,.
for the Contemplated road tO the! him nnntflhAt. hiTrhuW ilnnv f,fK In. IntAfvaTiAfasi Kf finnlraA U 4f.4 n . I iv.- - ; At nar TTarhAf .
- - a-.-.a,--a, .a-uvv.B. WiVUH . iVU al- I UV F VMVi UB WVVAHUV 4. kUQ IBO t, I II 1 1 I II M W HIItlUKII LU II 111 TH I.I fl 11 II 1 I II 1 T1 ST I HHIIIbI I. II Fl.fi Hf ITTISSJ TlT-fl I HIMnrH. ,-' T '.( . ' f . - I a A. ' . ' 7. ? "
Sound OUld ha- baei. tnora ' thM 1 itnt'- KBis'- AimMt--4nM.UM. tri. I. t W k 'J.:.!Lj av.a a'i . . L , U v''fna .W in aueerest tmif X treri
I rvv"w' -aavasj AWTU4eUJt I iV Va,J ;4.AA7 f OO . lUBi UUKUL I UL am rKlirCJAll I TO III II 1L TflWTl WANT. I l -.i eVr.r,,.-. .,T .Tii TmiTT..-,, . ' . v I IlBKrU-w , '
j l - . . a. . m m a.. a I i . 1 '- 1 . . I 1 ft . , I ? . - I "it TTrvAr rn vAr-i$
derer's physical aim, the greater his ness for the railroads, which now get ment of the woVld will be vastly and England, has announced his opinion fo?M "island.8
miss of his mental aim... ' I most of their eaBt-bound frelKhtfromlwnnd.rfuiiv aiJAi.ratAd " tn h. that ftTlfmsiIsi tiavA ami 11 mnA I ' "' 1 - -
w w a Ultuvi ea . Bk-watuw VS. IiUV 4W TT VI I
"uulwr "X ' a aa soon as me neat, or nis passion to compiam. ror as a matter of fact ward into a great body of timber Before getting Into any serious it wa. tidied and be.id. wa many
, ""iw uiii una uubbcu awaj, BW J8 miea witn i tne investigation enows mat SDoaanei aa run any ttn th. nf . lonnfitx Th. . TTan. , ' anKiu
, "Mm,.m- ug,; u. ib wiiuren. uy reuiorae, nas oeen tavorea . iar bdovo every j naps on over to -tidewater on the should agree to submit its differ
tlently for years past, , .Other lines
, have been ' promised from time to
time by Mr, Harrlman and his
agents, but they are still unbuilt
Aa empire lies undeveloped, . solely
because the money wrung from the
shippers and producers of this state
has been diverted to the selfish ends
of a railroad king who seeks only
ta bottle up the state and to stifle
t!l competition which might threaten
Lis oppressive monopoly. . .
Tie people of Oregon are waiting
he would, fain change places and
conditions with the dead. Whose face
haunts and horrifies him. ' Perhaps
he is tried and hanged, or Impris
oned for the act, and If so doesn't
he suffer Infinitely more : than his
victim could have done In the brief
space between the shot and ; disso
lution? . And even if the law excuses
the act, conscience will aoC and must
there not be lifelong regret tor . the
suffering caused mother or wife "or
The Hague conference Is a solemn
farce, but It Is cheaper and other
wise preferable to a war. t" v
other interior city this side thejSluslaw. ,The Guard says that W0,-fences 'to arbitration.
Rocky mountains. .The railroads
have created and maintained a "Spo
kane cone," throughout which the
jobbers of that very enterprising city
have been able to shut out coast
cities to a very large degree.' Spo
kane should have been well content
with existing conditions, 'and it was
the seaport cities rather than Spo
kane that had "a kick coming." ; In
deed, it has not been the Spokane
If the people of the state of Wash
ington conclude - to change one of
f A - t-SAT B 4 a - m I...' m . m i - ' 1 ' ' 7 - ,
sier oraiiarea oi me aeaa jngiyjioDDera mat navg jeompiained. butita sehatora next iear, thejr 'could
000 In cash to start with will Insure
the building of the road, and much
more than this amount can be raised
in Eugene. It should be.'surely. In
so .'rich atown, for -such "a. greatly
Important purpose. Money thus in
vested would come-back many' times
over. . ; . . "
; Reassuring Him. .
. - rrom th Chicago Tribune v
. Captain," said th anxious sxcur
slonlst. "there ar not enough llf pre
servers on this boat" "
"You mlstak. sir." answered" th In
dignant commander of th vessel. "We
always carry a sufficient number of life
preservers. w e : nave too many pas-
are iwihb, are you now , v
Majorlbanks W were when w war
children. . Now. however, aha la flva
iiaaaera aboard .todajh sic. IMt la ii"ijrxa xaunger than JU
es. and manrlad: -'-
He would lift his vole and chant this
.dreamy coon '
All afternoon! . ,
waa slttln' In an Inn In Indiana' . .
With Diana
With a din there cam an Indian ia with
Anna ; .
And Susanna. .
Says Diana to Susanna: "Don't give
Anna -
A banana' y -
In th Inn that's here In Inmost In
diana." Wilbur Nesblt ln Harper's for June.
"Losing Time. , 1 "
' From th Cleveland Leader.
Cholmondely Tou ' and , your sister
"An
East Aide Bank
Side popl."
for
East
I
:i!riiM:;i.M:l,i..!i.-:ir,ii. si ?
N taking car of your weekly
or monthly miscellaneous
.. 4 ; Hin'fr tmt .a ..4
v aside some ! Bart - of vonr -
salary which shall go to your saving-
aocount, and make it your
first duty to see that It 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
adopted.- Try this on and w
feel sure the only regret you will
hav ils that you , did not start
sooner.
WcPay4
On Savings Accounts and Tim
Certificates compounded . seml
- annually. . . ... .
'yJi&v - y ' ..''
vi..' &-ry t. TBM y-ii '"je-S.dv-.
Commercial Savings Bar.!.
XVOTT ASS WXXXOAMI ATS.
0orgs W. Bates. yy. .President ,
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