s 1 :M0ffi . I i " i - . 1 l ' THE JOURNAL -? -AN INDEPENDENT MXWBPAPKK. G . Jackaea, ..PsbUsbar FoMlake. eTarr -Taillnr. fexpt Sondajr) aa. im; Born I nf, St Th Jonrn) Balld- n. lifts sad Tamblll stratta. -Tortus-. Or. "fared ( the poatofffat it Portland, Or., for fraaetnlasloa through tie siaile Meaod-eUn SMtter. ,i i t ; HSLEPBONB MAIN TITS. 4H. 4partmnta reache. br this iramber. nprmtor tb .apartment want. Till y.BEl.N ADVEBTISIN. RrcPHBSEN-A TJV Tr)id Brojimln 8pcll Ad.ertlsln. . Branairlck Balldfnjr, 228 Fifth Tiioe, N -! Trtbeaa Ball-In.. Cla.o. SabacrlDtlon Tanna Tit mall to ur ad-faai I tm Uia Unite. Sutaa. Canada or Ma-lea. 1 ' ' IUILT. Ob year. 5 oo i Una moat- St'NDA Y. 00 t ear...,...., J3.W I Ona month DAILY AND BUKI'AI. Om raar.t $7.80 I Ona aontb hog industry la the Willamette ley Is as good as a gold mine, and It proves beyond the possibility of even question that the importation ' by Oregon of porlc products from high priced eastern farms and high-priced eastern markets is sheerest waste of our substance. This importation is, in reality, a. great Injustice to the fame of fair and fertile Oregon, whose generous endowment by na ture never contemplated the extraor dinary spectacle of the residents of this magnificent country going else- Oil is not only fulltleaa-C-f , ar HPl,. i0.i. - ;P,- corporation, why do these men dls-l like so exceedingly to discuss its af-l fairs as witnesses? The Standard Oil, notwithstanding Introduction . p By Arthur Brisbane. Manr men were busy la the club. By Beatrice Fairfax. Dear Mlas Fairfax I have read with great interest your little tilt with C. their denials of Its . wrongdoing, has b. A. on the subject of Introductions, been convicted of aeceriln: or com- C. B. A. calls you a stickler. If your Mr. Daniel Cohalon was giving a pa niHr imlsf..i ,ftv,. iM m.A rcaea aavice on IA UDjec con- u winner w .lunur ut ir. 7 : : : 1 TVi stitutee stickling, then I..ay (to coin a ODonnell. The purpose of the dinner man i,iv instance., alter au ini DhrM,, ..,tlck, ,om mor," only was t frM Ireland-a task that Mr. and an able defense, and Is liable to louder. C. B. A.' case Is far wide of Cohalon Is determined to carry out If maximum fines amounting- to nearly the mark at which you aim. n has to hurt the feeling of King I ... ..1 Mm I TJ4H.ai M M 11 aw. - aa- n nnn ntn r.. t n 1 Oins. let me say this, ana I say u me royevi inniiif rrora experience ana rrom tne coniee-i "" v, u jhu vuiui, A BOTTLE THAT IMITATES COS fylIC CARPENTRY ; ?: der to assess reasonable fines, At slons of numberless men, who make patiently eipUlnlng to P. P. Dunne i ; The will of the present is the key to the future, and moral character Is eternal destiny. Horatio Stebblns. where to buy pork products. The sires to know what the actual wealth pra.ct)ce of "plcklnr ud" acau&lntances. tnt all Irish bills born under the elock I .bo I "Pertinent clinches contentions that and revenues of the Standard Oil They are not looking for a girl to take tower must necessarily be bad, because . The Journal has often made rela- corporation are. and from what nooi ana tney ao not ex- - " -y - ""- 1 30l . . . Int tn finii . Nimriav ohnnt iri I Downstairs Mr. Murphy, whose real five to some of the possibilities of sources its revenues are derived. He ' TJw chhnceiJ mr?j 0 , tht th6 gM name Is Cross and Company, was show- nas mtimatea mat wnue ne naa no wm appMr WOrse than she Is because lnK t0 enraptured friends a small disposition to make the fines un- she dors not wish to be thought "slow."' reasonable, he proposed to make 8n ps little by little until the man thm hnaw rnnnirh to mnrrtt aa an thlnk" hu 'lret P'nn verified based mem neavy enougn to serve as an M lt u tn ve rt8Jlon that Bh, ..s s Oregon. COAL PLENTY; NO FUEL. r CHAMBERLAIN AND t " SCHOOLS. THE bottle that . keeps cold. If you want it to, or hot, If you want lt to. About that bottle we want to talk. The new Invention is called "The "Thermos-Bottle." Whether this bottle will permanently do all the things that It Is said to do we do not know. Those that wish to find out must exoerlment in: ii.. . . . m : mrougn purcnaae. But we do Know x -ml thftt lh9 'dMk " a plausible one, and an T HE Heppner Gazette says that effectual warning against the repetl- " readily acquiesced to the acquaint the fuel problem there is al- tions of these crimes. Probably he only last night we read In the papers ready a serious ona. that manv Montm to a-Af nil th Infnrmntlon ha f a young girl, whose story began: "I ' ' thought lt would be Such fun to ; "v'a uul Vl vreccueav .u. ,"nBa:h 4 w" Intensely Interesting one, as It actually wood and coal, that the prospect of that can be followed In other cases. IX, ft to ' cnangea my lmUte, , the mtie bottle, that you tHn. f.i... a,.. t i.-t v ,. -v.-.. .v. Bhe thought that i wnii h .noh CTT7 around In your pocket, the I I hirmleaa run ei n 4 l an Ansa had AAllvairln i a ff- mo 1 Aa. 0.4a.J I . .' a - . . . wu.inaauKt v it cav vuai ucaici a mtv dibuubiu un uuruui kliuu i minim, i wariioa nir ana wouia navel turnAn. i " " . . a . . HERB WAS much virtue in the Con8umer. no encouragement, that and so 1. the public. And the Vh the man who can get a carload of more the Rockefellers try to dodge noi..a vr'r tai11". r'n,ln tn wordsT whatever you put in the bottle at a f iih ZC,i. -fcJ; ...rf-V oerta,n temperature, nigh or low, re- ruied with women who started (romL.i., . .vT. . appeal of Governor Chamber lain before the State Teachers' coai wa8 DOrn under a iucky Btar.. the proceM Mrvera and the more association at saiem sirenp-ueninK me common acnoois WOod belnz hauled goes like hot rovernment. the heavier th fines strangor. good fellowshlo led to eatlna. .uf" '"V""''"' of the state. Ninety per cent of the cakeg an(J add,: tnere a ought t0 be Poor men would be TO'coa 'or that "a small amount of-mountain trouble and MDense thav maka th ll of. ".evening as lnnocept as any wna, th, wather may be. i " wnn r,,i in mnir . m v-i n m mjht t . . t . - a . mi tne Dome wnn not t hot at noon on a cold A woman going out to the rhlldran nf nrnn hi nnt htthav. . . . . . . , .1 .... . . . I .k... . t I ""' -- . - . great, coai nea or nign quality coai maae to suirer severely tor sucn ac- U1 para witn a enna can put cool nnx in to. passed beyond the eighth grade. wlthln 20 mile, of Heppner is a well tlon; why not they? SrtX forar'Sr being athoughr--sTow! leven "fho'ugl, U.tC mlyTaV un In more than 200 districts of the kn0Wn fact, but to get ft here Is the - Swav'sTn aJ2?r withI in?u tb Tf" ,n.the hot ,u.n,lh,t: aYat lant var ffian ,. . y J" oanger with a stranger. These statements seem extraordinary; exaie last year mere was less man question." The people are under- Reci.im-d land In th vlolnltv of Tha tate,men.t iu,t male are the eon- but. according- to Mr. Murphy's expiana- flve month, of school. WJth but taking a movement to have coal t!l ? .A-wi'i aJSiT lI v' w SJilSI f J ""JfiT. "L-ft- JPiJf I I uiw&WUUi jaillUl 11 IB Bain LllD anill ' ------- nv v uvnuuat, ssvr 11 vaDiia, si v iuvi inn inree or rour montn. or acnooi annu- hauled by wagons from this mine. ally in a district, and with 90 per niimher or f hm wurt 1nn tal v nal wtu - i. ... w .w . Francisco Chronicle. Will, owlna to M as Fairfax states that an Intro- ti nM.n rmr An.in. What a commentary this situation Lv. v ..i.u auction Is a sort of a voucher for the coin In. If you nut hot stuff Inside cent not getting instruction else- t. n nnml..l ln.t,i-i . . 7 7 luc party introduced, but I ould warn any the bottle the heat cannot come out. If s-.a. ft .... " . . . ign P"ce tney command, return at ; :"U.Y". v. . uw yicocui. a I anions in tnis country. care. school system abreast of her stand- von nut rnld atnrr Inalda tha hottla tha There lie .... . 1U 11 on 01 yur Prl acquaintances is in heat cannot go In and spoil Its coldness. lueie least S300 an acre to the owner, a habit of "nleltlnr nn5 frianita In thla ind I. lh. ki. i. k,.ii. liuuiBUBo quaniuiee oi commercial o.. . inn . way, ao not accept her introduction as a uDon the lines of the earth on which ardi in other lines. It rniutni that . --t ,ivi- o . ,1"" "l ,fc " " license to continue the acquaintance, you live. . . ... " , 7v """,u v neyyucr, uuu 8erted( wm bring about f 720,000. The man ,ne would Introduce you to Is I The bottle consists of two glass bot m wo kvuu ui uur juuiu not only tnat "mall town, hut mnnv I ....... . proi with whom educaUon is desultory towns, even Portland, need it. Peo- and haphaiard. It means that many pi an 0ver this region are contem young men and women must pass Uuting a shortage of fuel, which is into t manhood and. womanhood but even now, in midsummer, scarce and illy prepared for the struggle with high, and yet there are hundreds of the world. f.A....-. .1 . .4 After they leave the classroom, it fac) 0f the ground and but a steo . C -.V-l I only the more apt that .natch from a railroad. The owner, of the from the wayside information and coai field cannot or will not mine lt self-culture. Men with but meager unless the O. R. & N. Co. will build education have become great, but a raiiroad to haul it out on certain they were of extraordinary men-.lterm. and the O. R. ft N. won't tallty. What Lincoln lacked in build the road nnless lt can a-et the nrattv aura tn ha tha rhiitn nf mm nna I tm,m sin. In.l. tk, n K m,A Potatoes are not as pretty as whom she has "nicked ud" and of the toaether at the nek. There la an air nr..... h., a A a ..... tM.. m sort. space between the two bottles, or dl "'""6"D' " " "u, -""s Tbu cannot be too careful. In spite visions, and from this all of the air crop they beat the latter all hollow. or ur romantic friend. C. B. A., I hope has been extracted, forming a vacuum, . . , . , . Miss Fairfax will "stickle nome more, as nearly complete a possible. And Potatoes are almost always a paying only louder." tNTEHESTED. that Is all the secret there Is to It. rron and freniiflntlv thv "nav hl " Girls, I want you to reaa every word Heat does not travel through a crop, ana irequentiy tney pay Dig. of th(lt ,etter and he nIt Ume that m ycu HAat can no more g.0 from one 11 everyDOdy plants potatoes next man tries to thrust his acquaintance side to anotner or a chamber containing with the way our earth is constructed T" It haa everything to do with It. This earth and the water on It, and air around It, are supplied with a certain amount of heat. The Inside of the sarin ia supposea to be very hot, per I'M Small CLango New you can go to the ooaat .-.w.... . a was gionous rourtn, an Ugh -f ... e It', a lona time between hnlltaM now. , i .. . e , -; . . There Is more law than law in an.. oourts. ' e s haps boiling hot. f. In any case, w?nave L l" ta W. afUr, when It's dlf, only a limited amount of haat km In I "rent. ' . ;. addition te that which oomes to us . m , from the aun la the daytime, and the "Jr,"nr " 00d plao ,pena a sun beat ia a mystery we know noth- vacation in. Ing of Its nature or how lt gets here. . . . But we do know that the amount of . vif weU" Is always an instructive heat which we nossesa In tha earth it- n1 pleaaunT speaker. f self ia limited. And we know that the only thing that eaves us la the fact The Hague conference won't declare that the earth to built like the Ther- against wir oiTthe trusts. ' mos bottle, with a vacuum all around a . it, ana the neat cannot go out through Ralaull uama A h. h..,i . that vacuum, , , nt f lAm i?. b h4vln '- There ia no aUch thing in the world P 1 o--rou-please raoe. as a real vacuum. Nothinsr could be I absolutely empty. But around ua there! M0W begins the biggest wheat harvest Is a rood enough vacuum that is tolon record east f the mountains. . aay. tnere is a mass of ether, ao called. I a a a substance so thin that we can hardly A commencement orator advised "Use conceive of It. Through this ether our yeur head." To butt in. we suppose he earth rolls, carrying its atmosphere and I meant its neat along witn it. Ana alter mil-1 a a Hons of rears of rolllnc we have sot I If ha had haa hnn ..,!.. riv..a -"""- "" iwiwu ., claimed mat ne stole Cf wnn. mm nave iobi vuij juai anauin i urn xvoas. of lt to aive a crust to our earth and I . a a make our Ufa noaalble. And millions I Thouah It ta i .. of years from now, thanks to this al- been a (Chancellor) Day-'breafc for sev most complete vacuum and non-eon- eral days. aucior oi neat surrounding us, we snail I a e ..111 Umm,. , U . V. . l U ... I ft. T.. .... - i mo nvrai wim ub. Ana amy aiviaenas ov the bis COP. This ether that surrounds us. and In I Derations win ha tiaaaoi u ...f -TTlT which our warm earth travels, is Incon-1 of ua were not in It eelvably oold. If you could get to the! , , too of this atmosphere -It is not sol rv. ... many miles high ind stick your head ouft"T hl'fZ1 l",n DOUl 5? out into that ether your head would g" l-ouaho ?ltn2r 0n be froien solid In about a hundredth l0nK 9uoa' be killed. part of a second. If our atmosphere ' should vanish, and If the cold ether Suppose the farmefa' wivaa ahm,M should close down and oome in contact I strike for an eight-hour day wouldn't with our earth, all the oceans and lakes! thsre be warm times In the country T mmmt 14 kajtnma biaIM 111 m w a 4 Ma, anil I every living thing would Instantly be Mosquitoes are renartaii ta he nnma froxen stiff and froxen stiff forever, ouVakd active ster Bar bSthE Shouoccu0? W-CMWn CUCly,m All of the heat in our earth, all the . . ,,' ' t.t... k... (m .k. a..... t a k. .k 1 PerhaDS a lot of Orarnn him iy m.ut ii.ak ai, ilia vus au.. , wwm.u ww aw I . . - . - an-ha4 In a uniH hv that iwM athar I never VOted for WOmU BUffraaa bafara around 'us except for the fact that the will do ao next year just to show those dreadful froxen ocean of ether through eastern suffragists that their advice was which our earth ship takes up is a bad not needed, conductor of heat. It Is to all intents and purposes a vacuum, and this earth "J- Adler, now In Portland. Is xeeps its warmtn miraculously witn I wim saying uiai you cannot utter, inconceivable cold all around it erv? . J'wr fellow man without touch- It la aa remarkable as thouarh a baby m him. But he did not mean "touch- of three years should walk from here Mnr in the trust or graft sense. to tne north pole with bare reet and now, they are likely to go down to the other extreme next year. upon you I want you to remember what I no air than you could go from one side "Interested has written. - to anotner or a room containing no floor. I know quite well that in many caaes The mysterious thing we call heat must no harm arises from frlendahlDS formed move from one atom of the air to the but In such a way, but there Is always the next, and so on, If you take the air ... v v, riak. and lt is a risk that there Is no out or a space surrounding tne bottle there Will Certainly be a profitable necessity of your running. the heat can neither go out nor go In. sometimes a gin writes tnat she nas ana mereiore ine insiae must stay at market every year for an Increased crop The Portland excursionists aro "fallen desperately In love" with a man whom she has seen day after day but has never met That Is perfect nonsense, you know, for no girl really falls In love with a man she has never spoken to. Bhe the original temperature. There -could De only a eiia-nt loss or addition of heat at the neck where the two are Joined to gether. You may ask, "What haa that to do SChOOl privileges he made- up in men- eoal on its own terms. And ao thr- f ft jtcalltiAta mnA m Annan m f n or Vifaf ......... . . saheduled to SDend onlv two hour may have taken a romantic liking to . . - ""a. it nfl, ana me people are wondering XJ , , , J "him. because he is handsome or Inter- first 1 hind nn Kavrlav tor knowledge. L,h tha. -h.n a .,ai Hoquiam and five or six hours at I eating m appearance; but real love on irBl Uin on X"ayaay oome home without even a frostbite. We are alad to conaratulate the in ventive mind that haa Imitated the car pentry of the cosmos In a plain glass bottle that can be used by mothers, and workmen, and plcnlo parties, and others. It Is a good thing occasionally to re member now much the world owes to the 'Ideas born in the Inventive mind. Everything we have, from a corkscrew to a plledrlver or a lightning express train, la the material shape of aome Idea, born In a human brain. If lt Is true that human ingenuity has given us a bottle that will keep cold without Ice, and warm without fire, man may set up one more small milestone on the long, dreary road that he has travelled for thousands oi years, past in his lourney from heloless. brutal Irno- ance to the final complete knowledge that will crown him real ruler of the earth and of his own destiny. ior ainowieage. what they shall do for fuel. Isn't ) It Is aafer to have all the future this also a "perverse generation"? ciutens well educated than a few Aberdeen, and not to go to the near by town of Cosmopolls at all. This highly educated and the balance ua- srtTMTTr wnp mavop aratm may be tn best tney can Kord, but I ir ougm, to De consiaerea Deiore- UGENTC SCHMITZ announces to hand that tho8e towns are ,mPrtant the public that he expects to Places- and Bn?uld De ,nto be elected mayor again next closer commerclal relationship to fall. There Is an "if " how- ortiana wnicn is practically as near lettered. ' The best results will be when every child In the common wealth will have time and oppor tunity for a complete and wholesome course in the common schools. ' , The common schools, representing ever. E He will endeavor to become t0 tnem as Seatt,e or Tacoma Is. ! aa they do so enormous a Dercentagel mavor imi t onnfMnnt ha win What Is needed 1b service on the f aa wa aw va VM "111 O t V of our educational product, should ceed, If the supreme court shall re- Northern Pacific more favorable to r have the encouragement and foster- verse his conviction In Judge Dunne's Prtlanl' tnat wni D as fair to T :-fnsr care for which Covernor Cham-1 mnrr aa ha a it h Portland aa to tne Fuget sound .. w " w aa - ' a - -a.'vve VUk 1. VUQ I -fterlaia pleads. Ample money should I verdict and the Judgment to be nro- c,t,es- 11 th,s coula be had Port so to their support ao that the num- nounced stand, and he has to go to land could do a eood deal ot buBl" . er of school month, in all settle- the penitentiary, he admits that lt is ne8S aown tnere . ments, remote one. Included, can be I all off with him. lengthened. More money .hould be I Mr. Schmlts verv nosltiv-iv Tbe government should do noth- avallable so that teacher, of caliber that he Is not guilty of anything, ,ng to arouBe the hostility of the el and character will be tempted to re- that h victim nt nniitixai ceedingly sensitive Japanese, but - ' aw iaw-aas ws, yuiltlVHI Dw main tn the .educational life of the cutlon, and that all the evidence tnlB country cannot afford to avoid vBtatey? therprop6sitlon is one on againBt him has been trumped up carrying out Its program of sending which it seems impossible that there I by Heney, Burns and Langdon at BOme battlesnlps into Asiatic waters should be difference of opinion. the Instigation and In the Interest of merely because some belligerent Rudolph Spreckels and James D. Japanese object. It would be a pretty Phelan; and Schmltz seems to think state of affairs If Uncle Sam dared tha nnhiin win nr nnirht t hi not send his ships wherever he him. For our part, we can't do so. pleased on the high seas In time of HE FINDINGS in an experiment We can readily believe that Spreckels peace, and especially to waters con at Corvallls command atten- and Phelan were actuated in part by tlguous to his own possessions. tlon. The experiment occurred I selfish motives, though this is not tha ArrlciiUnral mllara I oartaln hnt the, erMenra oolnat tha A fTOOd Vacation trip IOr SOme AN OBJECT LESSON FOR FARMERS, such a meager basis Is out of the ques tion. If a man becomes very much Inter ested In a girl he usually finds some way of being Introduced to her. It may taxe time, but If he is in earnest ha usually succeeds. By John Anderson Jayne. An open letter to a young man: My Dear Boy: Tour friend has watched your progress with a great amount of AskVouTn friend, how they feel !.ntres! ' f on ,n ror on this question of Introduction. I ""wminaiion 10 Become a suoeessrul think you will find that their views are business man. very similar to those of 'Interested." ir. haa nntA witv . .. . . But lt is not enough that the men " n0ted Wlth Teat mount of should have the proper view of the satisfaction your progress from office question. The girls are the ones who boy to keeper of indexes and your varl must take the right stand, and stick 0us advancements until you now stand Every woman and glrr sets her own ,n a-000 Position, oommandlng a salary standard, you know, and that Is what that years ago would have been regard- """'""' .w" "8.1 7.".'7 " -ufflcient even for a man of ma- yourself. tur rearB' ' Nearly every girl Is filled with the Tou are certainly a young man in ambition to be well-bred and ladylike. wnom your par,nt- should rejoice and to appear as though she were capable of . ,. ' . . . " . . . 7 . filling any social position to which she of whom your frlende should be glad. might be called. I can assure you, dear Tou learned in your home the lesson girls that no thoroughly ladylike girl or neatness. In school you were taught xm n 1 1 1 rv kis rkvTV-1 f aa man s f a Irak haa I ---- Oregon Sidelight" A commercial club may be organised at Jacksonville. a a A fuel .famine is expected next win ter up the valley. One "Jag" of cherries aold at Mil ton brought llil. a a Within three weeks 60 lota of a Mad ford addition were sold. e a Beat prune prospect In the history ef the valley la the report e A good new hotel will probably be built soon in Prairie City. Three tons a da9ef oherrlea -have been shipped from, Milton. A new variety ef valuable granite has been discovered near Central Point Letters From tLe People Antelorje Shed Their Horns. x, ... - T', . On one trip the steamer Delia took Portland, July l.To the Editor of 1200 CMe, 0f cheese out of Cloverdala. ine journoi see oj na journal oi i liberty of forcing his acquaintanceship upon her without a proper Introduction. Canada Beats Us. The foreign trade of Canada, observes a writer In the current Harper's Weekly, has grown during the last 10 years from $239,000,000 to $562,000,000, and Is now two and a half times per head that of the great American republic. The expansion of her home market la I on farm, and is illuminative of tha mon- mavor la too overwhelming. To be Portland people saying notnmg omental folly of Oregon appearing J sure, it is the evidence of grafters about the heat would be to go up s an importer of hog products. It and boodlers or of their victims, ,nt0 he wheat belt and see where ahows with what ease Oregon farm-1 most of them people whose unsup- the bread comes from and how the eri could not onlv sunnlv all Orpcon nortAil Individual wnrd wonld nnt 60.000,000 bushels Of Pacific north- with fork, but be heavy exDortera eo far. but It la incredible that all of west wheat are harvested. of such products. them are lying against themselves as The experiment was under the di- well as against Schmltz, and equally rectlon of Dr. Wlthycombe, and its incredible that all that, boodle was purpose was to ascertain the value being disbursed without the mayor of alfalfa in the production of pork, knowing lt and getting a share. Thirty-two pigs, mostly picked up In But lt does not follow that the open market, were put on a two-1 Schmltz, In the case of his "If" work- acre field of alfalfa April 1. Up to ing right, cannot he reelected mayor. July 1, a period of three months, the We cannot think this probable, but pigs had made an Increase In weight It may be possIble--in San Francisco of 1.630 pounds. Besides alfalfa, A young man in New York cele brated by shooting off a revolver, and killed a young woman standing in a window. A similar "accident" .they had consumed 11,850 pounds of THE COURT WANTS TO KNOW. akim milk and 1,420 pounds of IT HE REPEATED and continued though finally unsuccessful at tempts of John D. Rockefeller to avoid service of a subpoena giving testimony have been . chopped wheat. Allowing 25 cents . per 100 pounds for the milk and one - and one halt cents a pound for the i wheat chop, the cost of the Increase ' was $50.92. At the market price of and . ? $M cents a pound, the value of the taken generally as confession that If Increased weight is $105.95. The net he testified he would have to give profit which represents the product evidence injurious to the defendant from the twp acres of alfalfa pastur the Standard Oil company .age, waa $55.03, or $27.51 per acre, though he has said heretofore that ' ' What makes the findings of rare he has had nothine to do with Stand-i interest Ja that the pigs will remain ard Oil business for years and knows t oa thealfalfa until late in October, giving ;iearlv;sfouf , months more of ; feed, by which time more than $o0 per acre should b$ realized. Mean time, 25 cents per 100 has been real ized for gkim tnllfii with a market in the barnyard. : Kinety cetits a hiishel haa been, received, for wheat, and ' $27.5 1 ' per acre for pasturage for three months on growing alfalfa. ' ' The demonstration shows that the nearly happened here. The deadly and worse than useless revolver Is the cause of countless tragedies. Rumors Increase that Harrlman Is going to get busy building In south eastern as well as southwestern Ore gon. We'd like a chance to hurrah for Harrlman once. A bolt of lightning passed through a Palouse farmer, and he was only stunned. He must be a tough citi zen, though not in an undesirable sense. ' There can be no great amount of fun without some accompanying or I promptness, and your business career baa taught you the neoesslty of accur acy. , Tou are a good dresser, or, as the men who deal In horses would say, "you are a good looker and you act like a comer." Tou have no bad habits to act as a drag on your progress. Tou scorn a He, you hate a cheat, and abhor a rake! xpansion of her home market is But with ail this there Is arowlnr nn attested by the statistics of her eco- j your ilt eo yam,. oia friend thlnki nomlc prosperity. Last year her rail- , " .' ' roads, m which $1,289,000,000 are In- a carelessness as regards the days that vested, carried 30,000,000 passengers and are to come. Tou wished the other day 102.000,000 tons of freight and earned that you had $26. Tou have a aalar. $106,000,000. The paid-up capital of the , ,, . ,., v 7 aiary banks In the Dominion Is $88,000,000, of $76 per month! Tou' give your moth- and the sum of their assets Is $767,- er $30 of this, leaving you $46 for your 000.000 In 1905 the revenue of the 0wn uses. Now. were you a married Dominion was $71,000,000 for 6.000.000 . ... . . . people; In 1855 the revenue of the AJrDrotM??alatfn tTnlted States was but $65,000,000 for 25Jendet u5.n 7u- might receive 27.000.000 people. No better proof could r?m. 7' 'lend a alfferent kind of be afforded of the Immensely greater . But 'n lew or the fact that purchasing power of Canada today than you, r fu"i wn ou J0"1" friend was possessed by our republic half a notices that with your opportunities, century ago. In view of these facts, lt a,arr and position you are always is riot strange that Canada should face broke near the end of the month. tha future with supreme confidence. It .Iour "isna xnows tnat you hate debt, remains to add that the opening of the Tnat w.natevr .blll y?u contract you snort route to isurope Dy way or hu- """""' f-ur income, son Bay a route which will be open for ,?u,t here Js-the point: While you are five months In the year, and will llvrf within your Income now,you have shorten the distance between Liverpool javed nothing for a possible time when ana the western snippers or grain by "'S'D " '?. about 2,000 miles Is now definitely as- . 11 YV nave naa $1., $20, $30 or $40 sured. no fewer than six railways to t0 spend, you have spent lt on yourself. Port Churchill, the best of the Hudson ana yu nave nothing to show for it Bay harbors, having been already char- ecept soms more or less pleasant and tered. unpleasant rememorances, some half- worn lies, snoes, suits ana shirts. Tour friend asks you this question: jn pay aay wna. is ma nrst thing you June 28 that Cephas Ft Clapp of Forest Orove wants to find out if the antelope shed their horns. The American ante lope of Montana and British Columbia shed their horns as do the elk and deer In the months of December and January and the horns begin to grow In April and May. They commence to shed the velvet from the horns in August and cents more per pound for butter fat for , The Linn county recorder's office did a larger business last month' than ever before. , Cows In Tillamook have been bring ing their owners over $1 a month for several months past. a Tillamook dairymen received over lt September. Senator Gearln Made "A Pretty Fair Talk." From the Eugene Guard. A member of the state university graduating class remarked in the Guard office yesterday that ex-Senator Oearln's address to the class was a "pretty fair talk." No doubt it was In the opinion of the young man who haa May than for the corresponding month last year. a a Prairie's Infant Industry will take Ha first milk Monday morning when the head nurse will transform lt Into oheese, says the Miner. a a A Canyonvllle horse worth $100 put Its head under the halter rope and Sushed forward until lt had choked to eath. Looks, like a case of suicide, a a Klamath Falls neonle have offered re. wards aggregating $300 for the arrest crammed all the knowledge of the world anil conviction of a dog poisoner, eight cou'aVdW hv,n -X! urally commonplace and easy. Probably ir Mr. uearin were aiso iresn rrom coi A Sherman county farmer's new well. haiDump, winamiu reservoir and all com- uineu. cum i,iuu, wnicn ne minks is lege, with tha accent on the fresh Ill 1 K 11 k VA 1.V UIUI1UH u.u VJ .111. ,,4--t -l .... i " y-- , , ate expression of approval, but at his cheap, as compared with hauling water. time or lire ne is more liKeiy to oe amused than otherwise If lt should A second artesian well has been come to his attention. I struck hear Fort Klamath, water being Senator Oearln Is an orator who has found at a depth of 190 feat, and nm. few peers In thla country, and Is at his Ing 8 feet above ground. It Is clear best on an occasion like that of yester- and pure, and has a temperature of 40 dav. Certainly many of his auditors degrees. will never have the pleasure of listening to a more able address than this one Many strangers have been visiting the finished product of many years of Myrtle Point during the past week, thought and labor combined with the looking: for ooDortunltlea for Invui. rare ability and' natural graces of ora- ment or for engaging In business or tory which few men possess, for real establishing homes in this beautiful val orators, like real poets, come Into the ley, says the Enterprise. woria enaowea wnn me aiinouies oi a a i.. "JliJ ?Vhia ,3SS 1 "f r " Photon Tribune: The O. R. 4k K. " was ever able to produce. cannot nnnl. anoiiah 1a1 J ?.!fif uJf Ji ?.!iw.-fal.i "g the . entire year" to transport thel reason for encouragement and hopeful- k ih.t Vn. inTii X ness. It may be taken to mean that tViLt.?,.0faL ,Pa"""fr..t P- some of the older generation have not ."""rV. Vunj .V",nI? - 'a vaav-a-a aaavav uiwi lu.f BJIIUU 1U i, max This Date in History. 1758 British embarked on exoedltlon do with the money that Is In your nav against xiconaeroga ana urown t'olnt, 1777 Americans abandoned Fort Tl- conderoga. 1779 New Haven cantured by Ameri can force under Governor Tyron of New i xonc 1814 Americans victorious over Brit- en velopeT Ish at battle of Chippewa k glers. 1830 French took possession of Al- United 1846 Joseph B. Foraker. States senator from Ohio. born. 1849 William T. Btead. English Jour nalist, born. 1900 Democratic national convention at Kansas City geminated Bryan and eievenson. 1904 Peoples party national cohven-1 centage of your money reaularly. ana in at Rnrtn-flolil TMnnf.' nMm4..,AAI. 1 . . i;. - K,1 ' TTr.-Xtr nlJ:J.Z. I " riiwnaiiHuijr, ana going on TO Tou take $80 for vour mother. That Is well. Tou pay what little bills have come naturally during the month. That is wen. a man is no better than hi . credit. Then what? Well, you go to the theatre. That's no harm, if the play Is a good one. Tou get a suit of cioines or some neckties. ou have a good dinner with a friend. All of tnese tnings are right And proper within certain limits, but this one thing Is uuuc-nDie; in going aown street witn your money In your pocket you stop at pretty nearly every place except the savings bank. instead or taking out a certain per- the bank first with your savinsrs ad- Justing your expenditures to your sav ings, not your savings to your expendi tures you leave tne nanK out or all consideration. little or nothing about its affairs, This was not generally believed, and it is supposed that he owns and re ceives dividends from about one half of Standard Oil Btock. At any rate, the government's attorneys profess to need his evidence as to the finan cial affairs' of that company, as well as that of William Rockefeller. H. H. Rogers and John D. Archbold. If, as they have claimed,3 Standard Taft and the Poets. , , i..-"-. Y.iiM'"mw'rvJrL '"''"f you forget that a penny saved Is a conseanent misery, as every rounn '.""v." Ul presents serious penny earned. - ... .1 oosiacies to tne political rnymester." a You forget that the foundations of all great fortunes have been laid in the of July celebration proves. . It was a big celebration, all over the country, but lt is difficult to make the celebrations fit the coun try size, any more. ' Oars Biggest and Best. From tho Boston Globe. Armordlna- to -recent measurements taken In France. England and the United States, tha English woman Is the tallest. Uhe American woman weighs the i tout, the average. Being m pounds, and the reaca wuu.su -ua , i poet on tha contributor's staff of Har per s Weekly rises to remark: "The rhymester read this note and iaugnea. Said he: 'That fellow must be daft If he can't see the ease of "Taft" To poets fore, and poets aft. In days like these, when men of craft. When men of deep and little draft, Go In for every kind of graft. Somebody must his nibs have chaffed. Or else his inky nibllok's sclaffed. as editor ne snouid be raffed If he can't see the endless raft - Of rhyming wods to point the shaft With which the expert noeta waft xne tnougnts tneir Muse ersDhed For and arainst old Blllle Taft! V " v Go to good girl .You're off your haltf " cement of sacrifice and founded on the pennies that grow -rapidly when they are properly taken care of. Money makes money) If you have saved $100 many times you can Invest it and make that money work for you. With an established record for being react y ior legitimate investments, even though tne investment Is small, you" will soon come to the place where you can make the larger. ' Instead of wanting to borrow $26, you will have ther amount to lend on good security, at a good rate of Interest, if you form the habit of Kolna- to the savings bank first when has para?Lyou get your pay envelope. nememoer mis, tint man wno spends more than ha makes, sickness, death and ears for tbosa dependent Upon hitn de- entlrely railed to make good, 111- vion ui'in i viia vuni mail, aii, it.. ...., , ' . having garnered all there ?s of human F.,ihticllTllT..S! l00" Passengar li wisdom In school book lore, roes out to lfa,n. .r?r a c! tury. indeed, there rejuvenate the world and readjust those enouia pe any aencienoy. things ana conditions tnat are undenia bly as tne snouia not ne. Still Backing. From the Rainier Review. Judge Cleland of the circuit court for jjuitnoman county nas decided tnat the law creating the Port of Columbia la constitutional, but the people of Astoria (or at least those who claim to repre sent the people of that graft-ridden community) have decided to keep on fighting. They don't know when they are licked. Even if they should defeat the present law which they will not the next legislature would pass another that would stand the test of the courts. The pilotage graft Is located at Astoria. It has levied burdensome toll upon the commerce of the Columbia river for many years, and lt will not let ao until Its fingers are chopped off. It has the support of, the liquor trafflo of Astoria, beoause it. brings money to their tills. and the liquor dealers of that city eome very near being the whole show. ' The case will be carried to the supreme court, and If possible to the supreme court of the united 8tates In order to defeat a measure which, If Astoria ever expects to pa a snipping port of any importance, would benefit it eauallv with Portland. The bosses down there must be arnicted with that famous trouble, "a perverse profund of nbll- uity. . St. Pant's Bargain. From the Philadelphia Ledger. The cheerful celerity with whluh tha St Paul paid a $10,000 fine for rebating i. ji.. i . t. . . i . i . . . . ... inuiuaics 111a w & w-fiaiu-ran it n&n R bargain. "An East Side Bank for Bast Side People." Small Savings MAKE, Large Accounts barred, Is a criminal ' The man who spends all ha makes is a fool. Tha man who lays by him In store for the days that are to come ia a wise man. Ask yourself, then, the question, dear boys "Where do I go first afetr I have received my pay envelope T" The .right answer given and lived up te jrW ao-ve jwue ctf your problema. " By laying one brlok at a time, the largest buildings are erected. fBy depositing- one dollar at a time many large, bank accounts are built . Wouldn't you like to build a bank account by starting with n OO Jt this bankT Accounts Of $1.00 and up -receive inter est at tha rata of 4 Which Is declared semi annually. If you don't live In the city, open an account with us by mall. It is perfectly safe and very Simple. . . The Commercial Savings Bank at-TOT An WTtiT.TI-f ATX. George, w., Bates.. .- ..President ' J, ,8.Birrel. .Caahler 1