The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 07, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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THE JOURNAL
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ft' S. Itektn.
riMUh mT -ata (rpt 8ndr)
.PobUab-r
llld-
poMioie. .ven u inereby we get "the boundless natural resources of
worm men man uourne, still It wH! the United State hav. .,, . Htti-
be an Improvement oyer the old ays- developed as comnarmi with thns of
i cab bJiv luiuro iiuiUB
Ana me only war to establish this la store for our country far greater
aw"Kffll Urre 7tm and make It aure and solid records of prosperity than hare been
- . . JZZnL .. Porti. or., for ana eiie' for legislative can- made In the .recent nhannmnal
-- ttxHuk tb .ue - eoau.e didates to subscribe unequivocally to years. The situation has nothing
. 1 statement No. 1. Any man who will UVA mMIIMnmiltl tnw a..anr st-io '
TDJCFHONS MAIN TITS. I t ,v. . , . . . "11 " " ""7-
aoi d eieciea. it, --,-, i m.
me
. AD SepartiMata timet br Oils asmbar.
tU tk operator th 6prtmnt jvfl want
Only men who. will obey
3
i
people J cedes nrflinirlt n..u.a and -.-n
yoanoN apvsbtisino Rip.rasNT.nvg should be elected. . LacHv. .,, .. .-m,.-- ,
l .v . . . . I ' J -
uu .u U..VW vt party is a minor . nf . -,,,
little differently from
WMlaMl.HMhMta Inaal A iWwt.. n IbTMIWT
imami- Bnuoini. 23s riftb araaoa. u.w " ; " , " " """" er of a panic." But he explains the
ion; moan oouainf. vuicaso. i iiurauuu w iun vug oi ODBTinr IDO nnftf .
i I wuuavBvu
ahaerlDtloa
b U Caltad StatM,
DA ILl
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Sl'NDAT.
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DAILY AND SDN DA I
Oaa jraar 17.50 On month.
Letters Froiq tLc People
If"
By Claraland Vfoffatt
Not only Is It tru that a number ef
Tmw br naU to any Kdrw will of the people, letting the people most Othura aarlna--
'"'"ri.f.T4' " Mttk rule. They hare a right to choose !' ' "y,n,
- a leglB.ature of one barty and a sena- STS.9
s x tor or anotner. iney hare a right uma of money Is incraaalnr Rising
I A to elect a Socialist or a Prohibition- prices follow an Inoreas In tha cur-
lst to the senate If they want to. rency ,'n1 " npob o hava a
. , .. . panic wnan pricfa are ria nr.
Except in the matter of formally re- Df courao. th.r. will b. r..dJU.tm.nt.
cording their will, It Is none of the I in apaclal caaaa whort speculation
legislature's business whatever whom r'" prices abovo tha normal level
thv lct or what nartv h helonra "ul w" m"7 "P01 inoreaaa
If I might control the
literature of the household, I
would guarantee the well
being of church and state.
Baon.
Any other treatment of the or pro.pr.ty M iaaK M th, volum, of
to.
question Is dodging It,
with It.
'Juggling1'
than
A JUGGLER REPROVES JUO-GLINQ,
"J
VQQU&" 18 a favorite word
with the Oregon Lan when It
has no argument to offer In
lA
money Incre&aaa mora rapidly
population and bualnaaa.
The trouble la not with waalth pro
auction, but with distribution. Tha
truat are bleeding tha public; the tariff
nsi rnna r saw la w .... .
Mlvn rtTUB-o a tui .v.. . w..a ...iu .uu.uuiera
v-,v v.-.x wu -u.ub. iu.uMd the rnroad, ovarcharrina- tat
Portland does not sufficiently rona, but tbeaa thlnca can ba remedied
appreciate and make known to now aaainr than ever before. The truata
PORTLAND WATER.
i-',
i.
A BASELESS ASSERTION.
,, . cn be dlaaolved and they will emDloy
fiT.1v i n . I U. 1 ODt - . 1 1 V.VUUI.1J BUU IUO I "
cvijr v yrupuaiuon mil H I .ij i, . . . . iuuiw poupis mm u more fooaa urxJer
flntvuu ht.f .ii . .... """ " uuu.icu uiiut- competition : the tariff rn h. ,.i.i
f r WE Mil UB 1 U U IU LIIRIlfT I . . . I " - .
- I T m watw L" mm 1 . f I x ...
xuw 11 11 j kikica miii iin na wage roti ana tne output In
such excellent, superior, perfect cred; railroad rate can be reduoed
water, one of the most ImDortant and nd Ptrona can use the money
i..ki r.i.-. ' . tnu "ved ,n b"y'ng what the rnanu-
Ul -uiiia,uua puaseaBiona. facturera have to aell.
Wft whn IfvA hrtt IM 11 Bart l n-1 I ...
v. v n, BUU I0W la the time to itlaanlva Ih.
so do not appreciate the blessing of true ts. reform the tariff and reduce
It, nor sufficiently advertise It so rallroa1 rtM- "n1 no threat of panic
that nAftnla of ntW Mtli ,noula Bcar e public.
out the country will understand how
greatly Portland Is favored in this
respect. It is only when a Portlander
travels away from home, and has
to drink different water, that he
feels a due appreciation of our Bull
Run water.
Not infrequently visitors from
other parts of the country are sur-
from the lerlslaturA Wh.t .... M"'"" l" ""ru UJUl ine' m7 ar,nK
m .v. rv water out of common hotel faucets
not only safely but with delight.
They have not been used to this In
other cities, In many of which water
Is not safe to drink unless boiled,
and in few if any of which is it taste
ful, agreeable and refreshing, as
here.
. Jugglers In the land It Is the chief,
' ao far as we have "any knowledge,
la oppoarng the election of United
States senator by a direct vote of
the people Instead of by the legisla
ture, its whole pretended argument
. Is a Juggle, for It dodges or seeks
.uto obscure the one main, essential
question at issue:
Should the will of the people or
the will of the legislature prevail,
Ja accepted, and made effectual?
The Oregonian says we cannot
"Juggle" with ithe federal constltu
' tlon, and cannot send a man to Wash
ington with credentials from the
people; his credentials must come
I
"Juggling" is this. Nobody proposes
to aend a nym to Washington as
senator without formal credentials
from the legislature. In formal com
pliance with the constitution; but
what is contended for is that the leg
islature should obey the people, ac
cept as a matter of course the ceo
1 1 71. . . - i . ii .vt.. . . .
,1 v ! - ... i ni uui cipiou mis remaraaDie
pie choice, and issue the necessary : , T
.m.,. . , ' advantage more? The hotels of
- credentials in accordance with the
people's -mandate at the polls. There
Js nd Juggling" with the conatltu
tion Jn the cae; the whole inatter
is: Shall the peopld in reality elect,
the legislature only' formally ratify
ing their election; or shall the ofd
system be restored by which the
legislature was made a scene of log
rolling, holdups, corruption, scandal,
bribery, and all-around devilment in
consequence of a senatorial contest?
This is the evolution, and the Ore
Portland could easily do this, by
announcing the purity and excellence'
of Bull Run , water , on placards, to
be placed on the doors of all rooms,
and 'on1 bills of fare and hotel sta
tionery, mis would call every
guest's attention directly to the su
perlortty of Portland's water, and
visitors would remember this and
talk about it wherever they went
afterward, thus making Portland
noted not only as the "Rose City,"
gonlan cannot "Juggle" it away. The !? 18 m0re lmportant' M
i.a4iv fuio w a vet vil. 1UQ
people understand it
Tor years this monumental Jour
nal hopes Portland hotel proprietors
nallstic hypocrite pretended to advo-P"' CD8lder th,S BUggeBtlon faTor-
Ai-nflnn i. i , . I auiy
vw uwuuu wi Dciiawn ay uireci
Tote of the people, and bewailed the
T IS constantly reiterated that be
cause there will probably be sev
eral Republican tandidates In
the primaries for United
Slates senator, the one hav
ing a plurality cannot be
elected as against the Democratic
candidate. But who knows that this
will be so? There Is no precedent
on which to base such a statement.
There were five Republican candi
dates in the primaries last year, and
one of them received the nomination
by but a small plurality, yet Jie beat
the Democratic candidate, a very
strong, capable man. It is well
known that Mr. Bourne was In some
respects weak, objectionable, yet he
won '.fcy.iulte a large majority over
Mr. Gearln, who was then in the
senate and had made and was mak
Ing a fine record. Since such was
the result last year, why Is It re-
Iterated that the same result cannot
be attained again? Merely because
those who say so are Inciting the
Republicans to overthrow and de
stroy the primary law, and especially
that feature of It providing a way
of electing senators by the people.
Origin of Some Oregon Names.
Portland. Aug. 8. To the Editor of
The Journal I noticed la your, paper of
last gaturdav evenlna- in oolumn fvw
or tne editorial page, near the bottom
of the oolumn. a short article nomad
from the Moro Observer, eredlted to millionaires In America' own olatea ef
v . Ireland, senior editor, in which solid gold or silver gilt (which latter Is
ne preienaa to give the origin of the conaldered aood enouah for European
name of Lucklamute. stating that It royalty), hut there are rich families
comea rrom "lucky mute." a deaf and who boaat aeta ef nhina. oo.tln from
dumb man who was suoceaeful aa a I II. 00ft tn is one Arn an that tha
"""""nan. Toriy-aifht year I breaking -a, f ,ifI pUU mMns the
ago. If "V Witt" made the state-1 loaa of ..v.r.i hi.n- u.r.
ment as a Joke, knowing him In olden I Now I believe - In apending money
m ihb eonaiaeraoie or a Joker, I wnnin reaaon on Deautlful things, on
intnmi is ay; out ir ne " painiinna. noDie Duuainga. inapir-
really In earnest I am compelled to Ing mualc but I say that any man or
differ with him for the following rea-J woman who uaea platea Hire theae of
iKi-.. ... . . i Hum ur silver, or irarue piaiea ai aaV'
. Tat Forty-elrht yeara aaro" would eral thouaand dollars rinun whii mi,
i-.l-i1.- ,ht. Um .thf nm orlgi- tltudea near by are perishing of want
l?6,; w.hr' u 'ct au- 1 that auch a man or woman Is
.hm.. , prnoi inn me name "xuok-1 worae man were when he ahod hla
laraute waa In uae, being applied to the mulea with gold, for Nero may have
Stream now bearln hf n i . k.wlii Lnnwn mm kii w.. . . .. l.
wum m am oai range or noun- Drougnt up in tne teachlnaa of democ-
Ulne and running weatward through racy and Chriatlanlty and they do know
wiii.J?!.u.-tji nl mP,tJrlna tne better, and theae thfnga which they re-
5m,iViivV'.' rl).u' lg."- Th! f Mfl"- tB, shameful mlauae of
proor alluded to a ln the nature of wealth, may be counted asalnat them
tltu5PPr.?,r'nn,L'.,,!d .th,tyr ,0,M h,n the hoir of r "konlng
titled Preaton Sectional and County arrives.
map of Oregofi and Washington weat of a
Un'ted'sd:..:.' ?P!iVJr 'w case, of
thentlo sources, by J. W. Trutch and P,urul nilaery that have recently eome
tiyae,- ana copyrighted
HOW THE RICH LIVE
In Retfsrd to Eating O0 Plates ef Solid Gold
U. W. Hyda." and convrla-htad b
llahmaa of fine attainments aa a aur-
t I to mv knavloln In xr- ,. rit
A-Pf"101.. ..Mr. Tnitch was aa Eni- a boor hiM about a -.r. m .. ,1
veyor. and did much of tha. early aur-ISf?001 on morning, through a bitter
veylng In the Willamette vallev orior eoruary anowatorm. with Its feet tied
to 1886. Iater he went to Brltlih Col- "P n "
umbia. waa knighted, and waa lieu ten-
had net
nor ahoea, and when the teacher re-
By Arthur Brlabana. -
Very often this column contain. ..
hsrewn neuHahment . After school she JJZ V?V?1' ?f V"
naa to atruggie until dark wltn a neayy : . " Tr" "e sud
puahoart ef potatoes. And she worked Jeot, and we write It If wean. and
?- 'tl Il5.t, 'ht w," 5 utJ " "ky to Intereat-the ma
tons. She died of overwork and lack joriy
Of food. i jviii. ..H
see Today wt write by request an edi.
These are twe eases among thousands torlal concerning a large collection of
In New Torkl Another was at S!v Hen- human beings, gathered together for
ry street, fourth floor, where we found benevolent and cheerful purposes, and
four little children all alone. They calling themselves "She Owls." The
Were filthy and llmmr Tti mnttn nf artia n-.1a nplnvi
said their mother had gone down stairs, neath three wlae looklna- bird.
Present y the mother staggered In. with ?....--. woKing wrds, reads
two pans or water.
She Had luat left a I -
ick bed and weak as she was, had car- There's so much bad In the best of us
ti.r..VrW w.T. W'th'.0 u. J
with bronchitis. She ha4 no money ns Th,t. u ou. merely an origi-
food. no oca" Shi de"a?ed (In 6ert J?'," n V"e P'? '"-
man) that she would eommi? .,S,id- if ?eA," old command, "Love One
ant-governor of British Columbia from 1 1"0!1 thf af th child's feet were
Juiy, mi, to Julr, 187S. i vm jiurpi umwt rroien.
Second I cannot Imagine the source The same teacher told me of a little
Of Brother Ireland'a "Infnrmitinn" it girl, about 11. who had to arat un before
certainly was from hearsay, as he did dy''ht to aaw buttons on sweatshop
not arrive In Oregon until the fall of garments.. In the morning she would
ls. And further. In his reference to school and at noon would carry
to "Cralo- In th inm nffin in n.An aome lunch to har fnthar In (ha -..(.
City" it Is Implied that "Asahel Buah." h,P- Then she would hurry back to
now a well-known banker in Salem, was school with only a crust of bread for
uiiurii wnier upon ine Argus, naa
wrote so badlv that Cralv nmild not
make out his writing: whereas, the
fact la Bush never waa tha editor nf
the Argua. but. on the fonlmrv waa
editor of the Oregon Statesman, which
he eatabllahed at Oregon City in March.
851, and removed it to Salem In 1863
. ,ij .. , ;-.-...- t .. i Auoinir.
babies and she oould not leave them rer'.Vm'uch bad In the beat ef
e e e I ""i " mucn ifooa in me worst or
I wonder bow It Impresses a million - ? V1 7?UJL.T " ?. tr.VlTllm
aire company dining off gold plates to I and to see and to encourage the good
hear such stories) Perhaps they aoceot I ,n the worst of us."
Post that "wanton charity" Is worse 1 smoothly aa w r-Mt. it
man exiravaganoe, ana decide to leave ir human beings could forg
well enough alone. It fa so aaav for I own excellanr r ll. k. in
tha -lh.A An k.l I aM . . " J. . .
.... ..... . . '' i " iwni nouaes mere are
a nm iici ia. aa a diti mmja nerore. hi wwiiniM or nth..,
inui uiri GoariiT until we nav mmii. wu mere i in tha mA.t ..-n...-
thing better, and neither the editor of I of creatures, the brotherhood of men
in, oiuru; ATening foui nor im iaay "uu " aavanceo conaiderably;. we
with the gold plates nor any one elae should need fewer Jails and poorhouaea.
need feel any great concern about the i No. 6 of 'TNie Owls' reads as
"wantonness'' of charity so losg as follows:
Naw York hoanltala a -a mihImii. 'Don t take vnuraolf tv- A m -nn -t
.. - V HWJ1 P.
bankrupt and New York tenement chll- I ou".,y-
Rowdyism at Weddings
By Carolyn Preseott
What do you think of a young bride
nd controlled Its column until I who makes an exit fnr har iiii..
T A i -wwr r . m I .
at . OrrT CUy in April7 iFsswTth V. T!7.1. TV 0t
n. tru aa, roreman. a mora awim. I - -v -a.
pllnhed nrlnter never aet font on nnn A New Bedford rum t ..-
It'thlnf W" "0t t0 ln order t0 best friends, who
In the cane of the word "Willamette" nad Planul to torment her by adorning
oromer Ireland a akout aa far "off" I ner Wltn rice and rnnfatH i ..
aa iiw ib in i c i - l ii 1 1 n i.frm l.urir-i thM .. i . . ...
lamute." It Is true that about the yiir " """ "UP emblems.
1876 there waa a controveray about the her escape ln the trunk that waa
umper apcuing or tne w
principal conteetants were
proper spelling of the word: but the supposed to contain her wedding finery
principal contestants were .lnrto-a Taadv ri.ii. . . .. '
i -,i r..A iiim .:" ".-r.. ' " " auests were aearchin. fm
ii iiiiftui ou uiit. ine rormer i . . ...
rlnlminif that "Wallamet" waa the cor- n'r b WM lying ln a doubled-up poa
reet apelling. and the latter that "Wlll-I ture that did all sorts of things to her
,t.tcpo7r;y&nticelve"r; cro- bRck -t
Kach man had his supporter! fut0. to convoy tb young
cnntrovAmv hut
people to the station
flered at the time L.If,n: u bout time that this wedding
MAN'S FACE IS HIS PROP-ERTY.
f.
degrading and debauching system of
legislative elections; but that there
was not a particle of sincerity ln all
ttlwSse "professions Is shown by Its
coarse now. No sooner Is the thing
It pretended to favor accomplished,
or la process of accomplishment,
than It turns about and denounces
and ridicules and opposes the very
reform that it falsely professed to
Indorse. Now it says that the pri
mary law, and especially -that por
. tlon of It Intended to effect this very
"reform. Is "foolish and crazy," Is
'tomfoolery." is "absurd." It says
If the people elect a legislature a
majority of whom are Republicans
nd at the same time elect a Demo
crat senator, or vice versa, they don't
want the senator they have chosen,
but dome one. any old thing, that
the legislature may choose. But
after the Republican party has nomi
nated fits best man, according to Re
publican voters, and all the voters
la a largely Republican state have
declared in a general election that
they wanted not him but the Demo
cratic candidate or vice versa
what authority or reason has anyone
to say that they did not know what
Uiey were about, or did not mean
what they did, or that there is no
obligation on the legislature's part
to pay any attention to their clearly
una empnatically expressed will? if
' this isn't "Juggling." and "absurd."
and "tommyrot," and "huggermug
car." and all tha ....
--. -"v il ui me ure-
" r gonian'a favorite argumentative ex
pressions, we don't know what could
, , td so. ,
? . The thing has already been done.
1 Senator Bourne is regarded in Wash
. . ington and everywhere as a senator
f elected not by the legislature, except
f as a necessary formality, but by the
' people of Oregon, whose choice the
legislature obeyed, regardless of the
choice of its members. Whether the
people did the best they might is not
the question. Even if they did not,
It is pot yet time to abandon the
pew and but once tried system of
. electing senators by the people. We
f oiag to Jteep up that system if
GREAT PROSPERITY, BUT
T
HERE ARE no signs of an abate
ment of the country's "abound
ing prosperity" at least none
certain, tangible, imminent.
The usual "period" of prosperity has
been rounded out Into a full decade,
and everything indicates Its continu
ance, that the usual period of de
pression will be skipped, or deferred
for awhile. People have been proph
esying a panic in a year or two, or
three, or at least a time of compara
tive dullness, but it doesn't come,
nor Is its coming anywhere within
sight, or hearing or feeling distance.
A'
FEW YEARS ago the supreme
court of New York, ln the case
of a young woman whose pic
ture had been used on cigar
boxes or beer bottles, and who sued
for damages and a permanent Injunc
tion, decided by a bare majority
decision against her. To the general
public this decision looked wrong,
and an opposite one by a New Jersey
judge, ln the case of Thomas A.
Edison, will be quite generally ap
proved. A firm was using Edison's
picture lor advertising purposes
which the court held it had no right
to do. It was held that if there was
any value to the firm in the picture,
that value was the personal property
of Edison, the owner of the "mug.'
accent on
case. Each
ln a long drawn out
u wan x.niniiiw winiin.,i a. ,.. .in-
rt " - - u . v v mo ' ... - " ....0
mat juage Strong had the beat of the f "nns WM aclared off? I have
urgummi. However tnat may be, the "'a ui many cases where carefully
word as spelled by Judge Strong. "Will- raised, well bred, sensitive girls have
amette." with the accent on the second b,n humiliated beyond measure by the
syllable, was the generally accepted well-meaning (?) friends, who for the
v:"'iik iu pronunciation long oeroro I """ uuncemraiea tnelr efforts to
iiio luuiruYsnjr reierrea to Degan. In newiy weaaed pair what they
fact, as far back as 1813. the word considered an appropriate "send-off"
was epelled in that fashion, being One occasion I remember very dla-
."."...tu in in, jyui imi vi Alexander wur a uriae. rusning throuch
Henry and David Thompson, the nrat. a downtown arcade to elude per pur-
a .ur.rad,e. of thJ Northwest Company, juers, lost a very valuable diamond sun-
and the latter the official geographer un,ti hr husbands wedding gift Her
v.7 K a , . i 1 company. wwt niier ner ln hot pursuit.
Jvih -a,-tett" yTOttW yar" a" the much, P&ck of hounds pursues a
KM.yiCS Jh v'?ud.B produced poor little rabbit, and in her mad rush
in support of his view. to eacape the jewel was lost This
In my opinion the word "Willamette." overclouded the Joy of the weddina-
is a corrunt on of the Tndinn ,,d trln. nii tha -; v..aMl?
uo naa savea
nifylng "green waterT" d m bridT .. n.tiiVi iL.-.T"?. ro' ..m"
opinion is based on information ob- from his wife's visiting list all thf
JiS&r Vn ago from Mrs. young people who wew'lmDlteitii ta
Hnv.t,b8.tmtldf1',,f0rk S the. w'ette for thlW rVery reason, c
countrt Um' 'h rr,ve1 the them for not wishing i
S'i. 55-ft wh..h.T. wMcrthepeXdn',
j i me origin or Indian Marriage is a s
they are applied to the lo- should be entered I
lect named because of some manner. It Is not
made a stud
names that
callty or oblect
ni.aii.n. me locality or site of
in rarir aava waa kniwn aa
neia, meaning
youna- nennla
vjne cannot blame
to participate ln
led "plrcil," Intn
performances degenerate.
lerious thing, and
into ln a dignified
dren under 6 years of age are dylna at I V advlae the Owls to elwnlnate from
the rate of 11,000 a year, and New fork I f.nal ruI? n Profane wordf There is
niuvn unu in ine Deal or us" that
word
a well-meaning organisation Gverv ..
In this world has Its Import-
" ' " a,wwv m ;.i. an v. ii.h 1 UIK
tnothers are bringing Into the world I
k.vuv cnuaren a year without' medical
aiiinouicei
Tkc Loat Key
By John Anderson Jayne.
On your oupboord shelves. It may be.
there Is a box that you are desirous of
... ... wai m urn Lilac
really don t need to sdd even one
rd of profanity to the regulations of
ample set ln this world has ita imrwrt.
ance. And even a harmless effort to
be funnv and original a. ... ..!.
the use of the mfidest nrofanlty In tha
"-Hor,wr,Un'. ' nelbfe men"
R.?l"h0, iur,',t no"'r change In
, .' u should make It read. T,Tou
" jvurmvn iuo seriously.
iri.. i i . - " .w-bij.
opening. In the box are valuable papers. Owl or ni. h. r ,r.
Perhaps some trinket from the home of hPm1 or herself aa seriously as pos
the dear old mother, far down the line lbJ?i.. ..,. .
of the years. Lt".1 " .K"tt " we
Mir. tlmaa v... ii. IT.as-h I.JI..M...11C
w" j m ti. . gjvjuv w mv cup
board and taken the box from the
rlnnm and KHhn t . - 1 1 . I
" . - ii. iv wis iiidl hii. j-veryimnr tnat ha
Ka-a A A . I. ' " v
imi. hiiuiu r 1 ; r vnu pnnin nava 1 .u iiiiii.nl.
T uuui iuivusu wis siuin lur nn v n man rsi-is A s.
do not take ouraelxAes seriously?
iu2C5 nan; .Individuality and person
fi.UF lraU that he h- Everything
t"S.t h 's mu,t D dne by him
self Everything that he is must be
k.U 1 - I 1 .
1 . . - . hl--.l . .."".""" '
vumuui- ui your memory, trying w ncriuuaiy. ue is serious.
locate the time and the place where JerioGs erlou' responsibilities are
you used it last. But, search as you From early childhood until the last
will, there la no trace of the key to very man and woman should
be found. .mtIlS v,lew. of of person-
Tou are unwilling to break open th. diV' a man "should1 tSZZi,"?-
box! It waa a rift -Vs.-. ,. .u... I OU1t nOUFh tn- amir H ..! imri...
UP. are now still, so a. the earth I SSS. 1 y.te WwS.tdlUs&U.;
language Is ooncerned. but eloquent ln there of good work, of S hii. J
ft. - - , .. ... Ilnmvh an A 1. . r t . i . a
iu vernacular 01 tne "streets or gold." ; i u. wTl . "v"n i Drougnt out 7"
VV buK J-0 intfrm the Owls that tha
fientlmAnt a.Anl.MAn . V. hnn. -4 a
ing the key keeDa vou from hririn P1811 who have succeeded in this wnrld
the box. " nve suken themselves extremely serl-
It mav not be tha Ira-- n a hnp - oufliy.
have lost. It may be the key that an lSilSV f.rt?h0if our ,,lYe" ' Fir
would open the door of success. 5'Lt1,ni10 thlr ral characters.
Once you held it in your hand. Tou fc1-1. y" WLU ,ln.d. the men snd women
even tried It ln the keyhole of the door. "SIS Thnm?i,ln" .akln th?""
But for a moment you turned aside .rimlT Mrt.Vr? ' ' mo,t sly.
from the opportunity to open the door ',.,, . . . .
that was given you. Now irrh ."? BnplP official In the Owls'
you will you cannot nnd the key the him tat I..'. n.ve" Ja,r
one key that vou ri .nr-v.. . .'?;.?" w .T gla to put before
know-would 'open the door ' ' short stat2m.'n "h? S.2mnt,f?B5 th,a
Tou know that on the other side of Owl" tatemnt by the chief of the
th6 lOCkcd &nd rh.flAii Anew tnara 1a I i. ' . .
all that your soul deslres-thr option thlnes- and if he i, -ThJLl-h .l"
of work, or the privilege of study, or he il de-d 1 n0t dolng ""r10"'
the advantaaes that come from lai.nrai. ti,. .:,
travel. nl. i- .Aiifi 1 .18 woula '""fy tha
But the kev is lo.t. and i .t k. r.W11Af doPUng the name of the wls-
fOUnd. Wa ,
What are you going to do about It? that hav." passed mlddleTf. ' Yo wri.2
Borne will sit down by the side of the It down and repeat It to others
or and waste their lives in vain re- Not years, but idleness means m
L'ta. anA the unkind, harsh -ge-.Thi laV. worthlee'to.mt''.',.
mat nas aept tne door closed so I thi
door
grets
fate'
fl7, worthless, young spend -
i bent.
at work.
a "place of rest,
miles south of Salem, was so
the Indians because the segac
ver was so plentiful there, and
uraver lllinee.
beaver.'
or, the
ui. in uiu una worm ami ihi
, ' for tin can ohr..ia vou ween d.v .d nia.h. Vk'. A L-"' r""ll7
- ana showers of old .h.. -, r. -" . jt :. "-.-""-.' ". :r,"7.."" numoiy, aoing nis duty
Halem other miaaiia. ii .u ""; ,nq ...vu..i iin.iiii.iiui, yuur .ears, tnougn i turn aoing nis best Is not old
ChimZ! iual mJf."ie..Af . th. "me ha come they be formed of the Iron that has en- The world owes th2L. .k .k.
," or a tur. u i, r:M 'I!?.I,7,CI11 tor- tered your soul, will never be fashioned gt Owl for thst short Avln,
' i lure, as did the New Bedford hrida i-I Into the mntr kav tn n-i-i. ,. Tha V, "ylr mI1".-
callVb j? u timetoPLfrronhVhpur",1Jar- then L V you have. lot.tn ke there U And the man not dolny" nvthlng i.Te.5'
land 7 ""..Dri?e ce. a custom handed You must taks your whole manhood to have self-lndi.i-. .'" "Itl 'ITll
This course of reasoning gives hiT.1"!! immemorial, but this to Father Time, the great locksmith of of real accomplishment 1
,ii I ... -. -.-..... .Vinci im. .nn , ua luui-iinu uu anvil nr nil-
II..1- 1 ,... . . ' . - 1"-" 1 VITH a hA.l-a a- - .i.l . - ' 1 . . . - - -.
naiiy orauiirui greenisn hue mav be At, 7,,zr' "i . " -oumg arrray. I a new aey tnai snau uniocK the door.
mere is an oia proverD that reads:
. ..- ! ,. ui all iimes oi aaa.iia .,1.1. .VT" : .. w not oe . "" iiu aiuov ny iwo. 1 nera
the year when It Is in normal condition. rtiit k-ii t2ottn" of horns, the Is another taken from the Latin; "La-
. viBAjtiuix ti. ifiMEa .." ;, ,V l oeating or tin oor conquers an tnings. uomoine time
i-. Ik. " " many times dur- witn nonest laoor and you. will find as
Vacation Tim Won. .,1 ?-aa . I.f on r two the days go by that In your character
vacauua lime. lessons are needed to teach tha. n... than Is balnar formed another v
From the Jacksonville Post. mXih1rhaLy?un8r PfP,e lesson, they When that key cpmes, as oome it
Everybody ln Jacksonville, with tt a "Ln. 'i?' c..m? from sureiy wm, use it well, wisely.
, . , , ... I ii.. T. . ... 1 -.iici me cnier
lane with you man s ln,a,t orier saylna hv the biareat n
Work, anj between fhou d be Incorporated by TK OwT
ird Work there may n ell their publlo documents sa foi
uwi
While you work, you are younr
5oheJL.y?u worl yu ire Ji
No matter about th. .-" u
ead."
ai I V ..a. !... Wa- aal. . l X - I Fl 1 W--l-hn- T71 A
- v ..... . Una ha. r-""" V" c,"f or PO- ua.j.ww "i- cynuiusiun oi tne i"Biein.
...., im. .mi.r reiurnea i "- " iue resiaents that any I wnoie matter: or tne man who has
tar about the age.'
A Rare Specimen.
poor iiTiVsjrnt'a MaMina-
walk at aii- n?vUp -th boar'
Z. 5.f.yanHc.c,ty when he ran Into
True, there has been an enormmifi
shrinkage In the market value 0f i Th,B 8eems t0 UB to be 8lmp,e' clear.
certain stocks, but this did not af
feet the real values of the properties,
or of any kind of property. It was
only a water-squeezing process,
father a healthy one, and the coun
try in general went ahead with its
business and paid no attention to it.
Crops are smaller throughout the
country than last year, yet are large,
and prices are unusually good. In
dustries of all kinds are flourishing
exceedingly and various trade Jour
nals unite in saying that there are
no clouds of significance In the busi
ness sky. These writers know well
what they are talking about, are
acute observers, and are inclined to
be conservative and cautious rather
than too optimistic, and a recent
publication of their opinions collect
ively Is reassuring. The story that
a score of these editors tell is one
of boom, rush, inability to fill orders,
quick, large sales and good profits!
This report covers fancy goods, men's
furnishings, hats, shoes, hardware,
Jewelry, toys, china and glassware,
agricultural implements, carpets,
arugs and oils, automobiles and blcv
cles, and other manufactures. There
a greater demand than ever before
for luxuries household decorations,
costly; books, silks, etc.
The editor of Dun's Review sees
no occasion for pes8lmlBm. He
thinks the monetary problem what
ever that ,ls win, ltKlti lt
mutt it It is solved t and that
plain Justice, but lt is as much so
in the case of a pretty, unknown girl
as In the case of Edison. If unknown
to fame, she might "Hot be able to
say to the court, "My face is my for
tune, sir," but she should have a
right to say that no advertiser could
use a picture of her face against her
will. We hope to see that New York
decision reversed
Tne New York World says: "The
battleships should be kept out of the
Pacific while San Francisco is what
it is and the Japanese situation is
what it is." We are free to admit
that San Francisco Is a pretty bad
and troublesome town, perhaps near
ly as bad as New York ln proportion
to population, but we fall to see that
this is any reason why the battleships
should not cogpe to the Pacific. As
to the "Japanese situation," while lt
is true that we should not aggravate
the testy Japanese, our government
should certainly not wait to ask "the !
consent or any government on earth"
before sendfng its ships whitherso
ever .it pleases ln American waters.
ran Into
"Well." said Rnlll.i . ...
lost the key to the doorway opening "Why, haven't you heard thanawsw
o success, tners snail be rorged an-lK"i Jbinstein. ,
ther kev when he brlna-s hla whni. I What news"
fciii- ct wh"ther ft be by a gang being to the task of finding, forging "I'm mhrried!"
hoodlums, a party of dmnlr.n ?-." and flnlahin. the kev. 6 "Cona-rtiilHo. .-.. -n .
man nr a m-m,A . -i ,.r . ..v;"-' "" n ml
ters and gumdrops. and an unrisrht nl- folks flushed witi Z ""'A0""7 """,'- v"a2.a' W
ano? and a hammock, and soma she.t wedding. , Uly.
music, and a Bible, and a camera, and TtT.. I!!?!? long many Far. far. away.
some wedding cake, and at-yit: and rUn.e 'i 'L-i.Vy.r!rormln. carriage wheat. aoie woman you ever saw.'
from or Is preparing o go to the moun- wedoBwlili1iniid,'turM Rt 1'
tain, on a vacation trip. Borne of these M 0?,
days I am going to borrow a little blue orderly conduct, whether It be by a rang be
nark inrlt nnri naw s-.s-.a k...s...i. - I
ar X r- 'vulv UIUVUIJIL VJf
Not only thefarmers but the mu
nicipalities are calling for labor. A
worklngman can take his choice of
city or country now.
Curious; we 'haven't seen Judge
Landls mentioned once yet as
Democratic candidate for .president.
urusseis carpet,. and I will ge to the
mountains and pretend I am enjoying
uijmvtk .iiu renting, up.
,1 like to go out in ths wild expanse
in- mguoiuni ana commune with
nature. I have tried lt and know what
It Is. I have slept out with nothing
over me but the mantle of night and a
iow nan, ana notning Deneath me but
a xew cactus plants and an ant bill,
nave arose at .7 minutes past t and
ran 17 or II miles un the mountaina
and back to try and get enough blood
In circulation so that 1 could command
iuu advertising rates, and then ui
down on SNrock 10 times colder than the
north pole to wait for sunrise. I re
member it came up ail right according
to schedule, but lt didn't seem to cheer
me any. seemea murky and moldy.
Most everything seemed to ba shrouded
in aloom. There was more rlnnm
around there than J had ever seen. I
needed some one to pity me and love
me a great deal. I needed rest and a
cnange or scenery. Kougning it doesn't
seem to ao me tne right amount of
gooa. uuess im too puny and frail.
My nature seems to be able to get along
with a lot more home comforts and leas
soenio grandeur and cold nights.
This Date in History.
lfl First ships built in Canada said
to have been launched at Quebeo.
1814 Commissions from England and
tha United States met at Ghent to ar
range a treaty of peace.
1834 Joseph Marie Jacquard, Inventor
of the silk-weaving . loom, died. Horn
1762. -1882
Commander David fl.' McDouaaL
u. b. rt.. wno wim a single snip ue-
stroyed a Japanese squadron at Shim
on osekl. died. Born In Ohio, September
It. HUV. :
1589 Mrs. riorence 'MaynncK con
victed of the murder or her husband.
1899 -Dreyfus trial opened at Rennei,
Franco. '
sort of
V. I ..
panlon by the hand. vw"
res. and. that's nn ni. n n . .
havnnd fha I Flnntalh rn -A.', iu. --'. "P"
' .. iviiiiib I . , ' - ai. a lilt. I II UB I
0 I able woman you ever saw."
The world neds reforming along manv
?m J?113, 1ot try "'ormlng m?r?lag5
CUStOma? I know nf aa.ra--i ft.ij' .
be of the coming mSnth who iift
were nrth. e.nu,ns t,n,anks they While wreathed in music near and flection In his friend's voice and hurried
Tr, a.ir .i!1'?, wuld be allowed heavenly sweet, on: "She cooks like a French chef anS
rSsSnd ',M.th'lr "tu honeymoon In A lark soars alnglng from the mea- "he's so economical thltoS? Joint ex-
W MB
The forests stand ln mantles of soft
Diue,
Of course."
But Einstein Ignored the cynical In
flow rue.
An Appeal to Bryan.
Henry Watterson In the Louisville
Courier-Journal.
we are no more concerned in the
result Of next nrealdAntl.l
penses are less thn whan t -naa a v...
elor. and she n.v.r mr.rAm . . s . ,
Along the roads where sheltering u- to the club and staying out late and
Ier rlver,m Ieers to mail, nor
rrpw.
maschs g
A few wild
The bright midsummer, but the elders' pods In the stores, and she doesn't cry
vr.T.uad Im ,. -..-.u L' I'.r8,tt Was her when I come
"iiwiiiiii ui juiy. i ni'iiin, aim ene says sna nrniiMn'f .m
tlon than any other of the six Through fallow Held, the scarlet Are and shTnwsr'in.
or seven millions of persons wno t.,7' ft,HES.h.r .. ?,rme.h"sbana. ?nc- and I m bothered
can themselves Democrat. There is no 1 m, mo"ier-in-taw, and she hasn't
reason why we might not return Mr. I And with their blazing blossoms wor
Rrvi n unnm n- ..a , . . I ShlD Claim '
crk hi whin and Vr. 1?. ?L a tha P"" butterflies that pale
structlon, he alone getting rich whilst I
th others sUrv. But. as a matter of I A lr?w.B nuor .tinctures all the air,
fact, we entertain no unfriendly feeling - wall ara "' "0aam er th9
toward Mr. Rrvan'a naraonalltv hi.K I Ta.ll hnllvhnolra waava u... .1
I. .w,.iJfcaV.jr.. ."""-' I "ft. "- vcvi -"uuw
- "JivB.inoi Hirvniviv w us. nor uO I wimiff
we ne in any discomfort under the ban
foses linger and defy sends me on wild goose chases to m.VTh
wun no motner-m-law, and a
yet. spoken of getting a dl -"
, Bt0Jl" "asped Bllklns weakly.
Why, what's th matter? You're as
mo as a gnostr
For an answer Rllirona ni. -..tad n
the ground dead! '
ine shock had been too much.
Poor Bl Ikons!
. i,
he has lmDOSed unon un aa tinnn hnn. I fall
urcun 01 mousanos or Democrats with
From fragile stems red poppy petals' I
A Misapplied Prescription.
.. a FrJ2m Young's Magailne.
. Maude Fulton, whose winsome smile
out whose votes we can elect nohodv. Small. sdIcv Dinks about the dn,,d i".r..tT?l,J" ..or . Orchid, is re-
We would relegate to the rear all by- shine. or tna ronowing:
gone dissension and recovnlxe tha living Brlaht orans-a llllea i. "rmer .wen.t UP to a
gone dissension and recovnlxe tha itvinr Brlaht orans-a HlUa aw.v !-.. i.a .. "rmer .wen.t UP to a veterinary
situation as It la " "WallTs, u.T" 0 "f. IT ' w l0,110 W"11'
It Is our Judyment that Mr. Bryan And through tha feno bold ragged m? "a?v hir Phthdnoedna-ak.e.ridVfU
n"l VlJSiM. PS"' Tt.wret .obln. twine it ... . vet. aW'.Mu SS.
anr considerable portion of tha fnd
pendent vot. He hak Identified himself
And clamber un tha tall. .nfin... I VBl-, An "our later tne farmer came up
stalks unflowar fgain and said that he ooudn't get the
with too many conceit of the lecture VkI tl? powder "Oh.'' saia
platform. It Is safe to say that quit A warm breese stirs the cedars and i,?- !urg0- put thu ub. AoHn
two thirds of tha nhant.imn. .,,i. fio.t. thrni.h 1 8 na his throat, then lay me Dowder in the-
-.i....; .. -. T" - -t . tnh and hlnw 1. v.i. th.il
."""...SS iu?hani. iS?. lKJZ.nmrr wu,ow within Within an hour the fs
... - .w,' vi .iiv.an l 1 u ii c l, re-1 . 's 1 .1.. l , . - - -.- .
garaing mm as an agreeable lay preach- A wnue as wind-flower buds against "-V. .. . u Z..
er whom they like to listen to, Sutnot the blue, ?f t" Wi V .a8"5? 5
their preference a. a presidential oandl, Tlje , summer clouds go slowly blow- ft? ViV? down'hls'tl
in an ox, tne aeDatani states there is I
a distinct pro-Bryan element Each can Bo honey sweet the earth la, and so
" wmor. in ine lace or these I pare
conditions why should not Mr. Bryan be f . Th tender heaven bending overhead
first to sea the impracticability of his 1 think no heartache here could long
nainuuKgy am rest content to have cnuuro,
the party name a candidate who can Nr sjiy pain remain unenmforted.
unit it vote and draw to hi standard New York Independent
that evew widening clrola of independent " - "
L0.Le.r,.whiJn,xt.h flnal Quation deter- Skentlcal.
Discrimination.
From th Topelta Capital.
You can't altogether blame th
Japanese If they fall to understand
our profession of" "traditional
friendship" when they see this country
rigorously excluding Its Jap friends
from immigration, while admitting the
riffraff of southern Eur one. for which
we never did have any special friend-
mine th result?
From the Louisville Courier-Journal.
. As John Burroughs ha answered Dr.
Long's snswer to president Roovlt
wwii Trr itr
"From th Phtladalnhla Pr...
It I the expressed otiinlon nf a'rhn. lit Is apparent that he dnea nr. taira
-.man n.wspaper wist a sound thrashinsj much stock In the president's published
Ml?-J.l,-?Mf- Bute. good. Does statement that Theodore Roosevelt is
Uk?rLn5ic,g? rtb thst wants I JJ1.?. w5ri!?- neatest, authority'upon
I wild animals.
his throat.'
came run-
ale and excited. "What's
Didn't you da
said the farmer.
throat and laid
the powder In lt. but th horse blew
first"
. A Jumped-at Conclusion.
From the New York Tribune.
Dr. Parkhurst told the other day A
good story about a bishop.
"The blshoo." lie said. "like, a aood
cigar, ana was traveling to Albany, in
the smoking car.
"A labor in r man took tha east llBn.
Ids him. ved hla derlral sarh. rat a.
light from him and said, as he ettled.V
paca ior a isomroriaQl smoKs:
-iarrin, air?-' t- .
"lhe blshOD hesitated. Then hn an. '
wered blandly: , .,
" I wa once
"'Ah.' said tha l.hnrlnr man Mrlnk.
I SUpPOSe.'". . . . 1-,. iy .:-
a