THE JOURNAL , I AX ' iwdspeKdcnt kwwapc. br a well-arranged aoheme of nature Europe Standard Oil encounters torn 0. ' t, Jtrttrm.. .PaMlatier rnfeHaha earr,-amlnf (esraet Sunday) eed mrr Sandar oornlnf, at Tee Jooral Build- iac, rut aad XambUI . Porluad. Or. they are m situated that .the moat pro fun, action takes plaoaa, ' r t r . If the air ia already saturated with moisture, jit does not readily take up the moisture from the body, and the perspiration remainson the akin, trSS- M-rAiTtJ'oSS Egging up the pores,1 and producing ; TKLKPHOKS MAIS TIT. ' ' AH etMrtueats wapbad br this Mmbar. . JV11 tha aearafav tfca aasartmaot yos want. . Internal congestions and , collapses. And ; even where the percentage of bumldlty Is rather high, It may be FffHlsVAtff Itv -arrive. Am am sa A TAat aa- i rnun-Bj.mt. Std.i ATtJrf -. mbwA11 of which perhape every ' 5rwbaB."BnudiS! rc$"'."'w knew, but the restatement of " 1 " 1 1 11 flVan tha Wall-a-nnwn fact- mif arv addraaa I . f , . ""' ' competition; here It has practically a monopoly. A no oil Is imported, it doesn't need protection by a duty on oil, but of course would be given such protection to any extent asked If there were danger of any Importa He; Play GIVE HIM THE FACTS. M Ar Toil a Mason r . If so, you en Joyed withy lntenae enthusiasm the play by that name i at the Marquana laat night If not,, you enjoyed It Juat a much, for it needs no acquaintance with the line points , of lodge membership to Insure the appreciation of tale farce. .The Americanised version of Dltrlch steln'a faroe Is what la. called by the "profeah" a scream from beginning- to and. It Is one of. the best known of Caja iWe "Malce People Admire and Love XJ$T t Small CKange Our Reader Asks a Question Tha t Has Been Aiksd Ten MilKen Tunes ww fouw wan oar some sunrr. wny not tax the bluboaroyCdrertls. ling space T R. ALBERT PHENIS Is a Vis- the time-worn eomedlee and auceeeda itor to Portland to wnom j In convulsing the audience with annual its commercial organisations K.WnaVh.', WSS'mSt should Show every convenient l00!?0 conpany has nonprofessional afaarrfptloa Ttrmi br man to ear addraaa " . " ,, ,A comedians am one; Its members the play la ue DaltoS guiaa. Cimda or ataxiae. . . , I to renew Our . gratefulness for the I courtesy. He Is here to "write UD" is verv well Droduced and tha Uuthi u. oae rer........ia.m m one .....! m privilege or living m a climate mat this city and region, from a manu- . fj,, Tauenoe forVeta ail earee of Oaa jratr... One year BUNOAi. ' 1 aTn in ttia nmit lin ! nnr tin. ...!.. anH mnaril I business and thoushta of home and laana mmm K WV.II U B J W aW V I IKl.LIII 111 K . UUIUJilUIVMi StlAtft MVMVIa . . . . . : : .... . .... pace; ano snakes aum q ha i A- a an ..7.00 Ona noata.. .1 M account of humidity. sadder proof can . No given by a man of his own littleness . than disbelief great men. Car lyle. STATEMENT NO. 1. be T ' candidates L are under no obligation to sub ; scribe to statement No,vl, or any other statement The law does not require7 them to do so and they need make ho "statement" of any ' kind - unless , they choose. All of (Ooprrlght, I0T, kr Amerka-Jomal-Kxamlaer) ',. ' JBy. Arthur Brisbane. ! "A gentleman la Chicago who doesn't wish his name published sends In this question! i:. Can we make people admire and love us who are indifferent to us or who dls like "or . bete ; uarj. ... ui That's, the, question that Cleopatra "a wnen, as a gooo looking young girl of seven ten. she tried to conquer Caesar In Borne. Caesar waa , pollt nor ana aiisniive. ui sne could noi maxe mm love her, Bne dia hoi ter with Antony, and . that ; was w lucky for Antony.' THey Tay that the father of Fred- anc me ureat walked about with big stick In his hand, and was very m'SF wP"n lne cnnaren seemea arreja ' nim. ie caugnt one youngater end beat him, explaining wrathf ully. "I'll make you love met" leal of its kind in the country, and ;UrPiu. bulk 7 ccyoi.." u rViJMS fJTS inSSi Who WOrrV hrattaa iv wanr a metre WWMWV a a . f- I w I BlellgiSl CiT illimAP. NOrVS I MmllT4HTfW I . . . w v ew-amw njuitm boxdq Beemin cuuiir-1 . 4m tllA nAetunUia. a '.i V; .Vk nln -rr ' nfieooay aamir or lor them, and V1 QDigu IU VHP Bice vyyvi kwuiMwe s wv aviuviy siu vevu sveuivft wuv hAftnig) KV fi.a I a.- matlon Of the reported change L, .v. Uerry the other three lmporant male M2"7 . . . Of the Pacific coast. Iparte In what Is elenallr a mtn'i nlar. Lw?inci ?..w?.rl -began more money Or attitude or the BOUinern fa- -w . , ..Ido creditable work. Thi woman's work "ocswsiier ever, saw Has neen : dflc with reference to the land from Manufactureri. Rec, JUS'iTi biT MS grant. The corporation's blgh-hand- ord ltg op,nloa of tbl, and wU1 JSSiS as Mars. Frank Perry, are clever, and Fred Hearn as an ambltoUs and gul lible provincial, la funny. "Overdoneness" Is hardly a orltldsm against farce-comedy, for the pfiot is first a strain on the imagination and unreality may be exaggerated as one wlahes. The play Is one that appeals we gerous and scarcely disagreeable on I industrial point of view, and will do between the scenes, . . and Imn.rHallv Ha I ... unaerwooo snows nis POSS1- i i uiuuei as a comeaian, wmcn are oy represent, the Manufacturers' Rec-Umean. ora, oi Baltimore, u learning penou-i ox ma neat ieaiures ox me piay, ana nie RAILROAD'S CHANGE OF ' FRONT. ' TILL. savs the mornlnr nener. 1. . . ,m v ... . . . . :7" fcX OI non-saie is sam vw a fow .ntnr. r,f an artlrl ror ina inciaTnrnra I . . , . r. ... an?a " B , . I In that very excellent periodical, pub eral sales have been reported, ahdl liahed on May 16 last. It said: ivtran lummiF audi. to be ranked ae one of the wonders of w.vl22't. k.10WJ A a. S L M iL . l .it it is nssenwi tnai giuen rti unaer wuhm th ,Mt ,p 0r yar, th, negotiation. It la not Impossible that development of the Pacific coast. Wash- it Is the purpose Of the corporation I Ington, Oregon and California lias come anywhere to to dispose of the whole 8.000.000 the wonders or .... ... . . , . I the age. Since the days when the gold acres of this maa-nlflcent domain bel ... ,..... , which U no news, and Is, like most fore the meeting of congress. . the business interests of the world and of the rest of that paper's utter- Convinced that Its position Is weak turned to the Pacific coast a mighty ancea on this subject, '! aside from tnd tntt forfeiture Is Imminent, the t"" of moat active, virile people of dtU0 COrPratl0n U PUtyn8 th onVnhhrr-1f the dieton Tribune urges with Iteration. Undl out of lti handi M far M pog. RockT mottnUln. But wlthln tt ,t most of the people don't care whether Bnle. It may be that the transae- decade that whole region has moved candidates make or subscribe to thU yoa, are jnj tldf or tt mty be forward with a rveioue progress 'statement No. 1. but perhaps, on la part y are bogus sale, to SS1 (tne omer Hand, a large Proportion qnOTter the lands, v In either event, e a wail street, which sets the follow It and a couple of hours spent In such continuous laughter are aids to the digestion and build up an after-the aier appeuie. spent on -love philters." These philters were Intended to make Some' reluctant S arson love some other - person. But aer have never worked. Shakespeare and all the other old etory-tellere to the contrary notwithstanding. Old colored ladles in the south have love powders for sale even now, and white ladlee In the northless excus able in their fraud because less Igno rant also have the love powders for sale. ;. . i . . It Is hopeleaa. Just why It Is hope- sui we state the fact on high authority of Beatrice Fair fax. Ella Wheeler Wlloox, Dorothy Dlx and all pur ether experts to whom the abf, ftT?; W,P an undeslr Question ." haa Vtan auMmltted. These wise women end others tell us that even where a little affection ex lsts," palpable, plain 'effort to Increase It usually kills off. Perhaps they -will write on the subject more fully. We anau aax mem to, Meanwhile remem either pretty e e r All weddings are etllj or very pretty.?. , , - .. .. , ... , . t . Judge Landls appears to take trust busting seriously. , , nwblle we advise our friend to Now is a good, time to buy winter her that although rou can't make I clothes also fuel. . . . Bnuiaer person love you. you can mass that person respect you. That Isn't much comfort, but la , some eomf ort. 1 he way to make the person respect you Is to leava him or hap aavaralv alone. That la Inn ha nuinlraat rv Of curing your Infatuation. inere u an exception to everything. even to the statements above. Tou eould make a person love you if you oould take that person and go off to a desert island with no.hnna f a. ahln ever landing there. Every human being must love something. If he can't get what he wants ha will ultimately lova what he can get. ' i - If vou take two birds and lock tham ud In a eaare torethar for a aufflclant length of time they mate, almply be eause the don't want to apend their livee and waste their time la frigid Isolation. . . - ! But each Individual In the world meets doiens of others, and there le ho possibility of compulsory affection by uiaira propinquiir. - , . Our reader will please remember that even of his and admired him, something Inside of us tells ue how we really fset We If dogs delight In dog days, they have! some growls coming t , Most people have to labor on Labor day the same as on others. ; v , - a e ' : ..' . But could a man absorb a beer tablet on Sunday or after 1 o'clock a. ra.T v.., , e e TTnnla Ts rtnniiii Mama tit haoa hta boom safely concealed. Hefia a foxy old guy. , , , . .j s-..:vv " Vacation ta a rood thin' 1t maVaa people contented for a long time after- warq wiin nome. "... ,).'.'. Oovemor Taylor back 'b anv aid ham week : attraotfona, rj An ' tutlin ' nana haaJ an arMnl. 1 a uira iuu Bin." Any le rare to most of us. )-.'.- ' a , a isolated propineuitr. ix am auouia panuaai ne oujaoi i , -t. min.a viiuiuoi in lumpi' rrwiiAn. ia rmnir mif mma iawai " .. imr wnan i r r u naiaT iua m oan't deceive that "something" for Ions. and the deceit Is always bad for tu. We adviae our reader to look around him and eee If he cannot find some thing "eaually as rood." as .the con scienceless drug store man says when hs tries to make you take rough sai In place of a good tooth powder. oliSJfbiU AT THE STOCK . THEATEES JDinkel-piel on Stcamtoat f rr i i l ravel ArtVer.lov should be some new scheme, T ,n ,n tK "" Bull R, . . wwuju aim go xor Dl ards la aU public places? - a a If. as Oovemor Buihtai xltim. ni rado ia Bden, the etory must be revised ma anua was me one that stayed In. a a presidents are beginning to get a cor- rect Idea of the real nature of railroads, ' v a By Beatrice Fairfax Bv Oeon uopyngnt V. Hobart 're IsOT. by American-Journal- Examiner. .Now that Champ Clark In addition to Jim Y K Jnn.i haa nMfnfi n Is human love the growth of human I election, there seeme to be) DO iaODA for a I him w Will 7 I "as. A number of young women artists of t Star. The thrills of a frontier play are ra- nrndlioail In M m awaana a ik. . C thl. Of the people do care, and will show the. purpose ; Is to embarrass the I P for much of the east knowe com- week In "The Scout's Revenge,- and the breathless audience greet virtue against villainy. nlv is Whether a memhAr nf tha lABia.1 ... . ... " mo accepiea ana necessary ngurea Ply IS wnemer a memoer 01 tne ICglS- nr. i. onm 0 the most arrogant miarhtv chana-ea which ara takln nlaca i. . a ,,. lature will obey the inrtructlon. of Lot61 of deflance a corporation iver the eonth. In the west snd on the Wt on "th. and' Buck Han- intentlon'to" JSt to rjSX by Z the people and vote for the people's hurled at a country and its people. c,flf oa"t- But WaJjL 'trt u not th brave .acwit, brlnge to rout lakee on vun of dose big vale-backers, Choice for United States senator.- or n. t-- .,, . . r """"w " """ ". the treachery, echeming and cunning of n '' ir you some adwlce abould . . . aw mo uui . of paopia east of the Rockies have but - , . vu . purpusw ' is iw eiuuarraaa iu t - -" " - m tog oc nexjt, spring that they care. ? The coarts and congress and by every PrUvly 1UU4 ct th re"J foundations cheers of a br point at Issue in this statement sim- ,rrtlmAl ,.'. nrtt on wh,ch Am"r,cn development le the triumph of ',-,IIv".v . "aAV. .' mean" wrlcade the way. to forfeit- totttiati Md knows but little of the All the accented Home. Now. Meln Lleber Looey Ve haf recelfed your letter from der Thou sand Islands und ve vaa glat dot your commercial trafelllng pltsness glfs you such a nice opportunities to drop In on dose places vlch luffing Nature has prowlded for summer resorts if ve hat der price. Tou aay in der letter, Looey, dot your the treachery, echeming and cunning of te.VA,V. V T1 ... - , I - - I fua v. tua ..wmna imii uuv I .uuu.ua null, uuuawa la IDf Ml- Whether be win refuse to be SO bound peP ftcre ta an.wered by sales at two, a dim realisation of that marveloue '"tory finish.- of the play u.a wwa a vusiiui v ill. Diar ja one or tne moat exciting or the plays presented there. Earl Dwlre plays the part of the soout with enthusiasm and endears himself and his principles to his audience. Claudia colon na. who plays opposite him. makes a sweetheart and will regard himself as at UDerty ten or twenty times that mm Ita "rgy and activity whioh have created to vote for anybody he pleases. It pledge to sell to actual settlers Is th mpir ot th Pac,,, C0Mt Is reasonable to suppose that since LnBwerM hr not ta Mttlers. Tnn, Jntereeted In the Pacific the people go to the trouble of .vot- but t0 gyndicates and over-rich cor- C0a8t' toe Record. ent Mr- IfiSSfc infcr ror canaiaates ror in senate in portions. The command of the law 8n "Peneucea invesxigator, miner, worth fighting for. Tom the waif, th. primaries, and for the nominees to Bell tt, land- was anBwered by and T,8,t,n aftftiTgSrtt of the primaries in the general elee- a gtolld refn8al to sell at any price Sn -fncltco has come to Portland, 1"0 ,"5 tion. they do care about bow the or to anybody. It Is a spectacle t0 obt,n facts and '"Pressions for g cilmiS od '"enough til members of the legislature vote, and wherela th. corporation seems bound UM In art!clM wr,ttn tor that r- work oVwi&Die? and ci mcbS do wish them to vote according to bv no Pledge subject to no authbrftv He aot here to boom or exagger- le real comedy. the people' vote in the June election, priied to confiscate and Vluader ale or t0 lor nJ'tnlB. but to as-1 i nis mosx memoers or ine lasi iegis-1 to nlense Its faner ; icenain ana present tne truin, ana lature, even tnosa wao am not sud- und oould I gif you some adwlce ebouli aer eiiyset or eteamDoata I ain d no out'ority on suoh. Looey, I former. dui voierer is loose in my mind you as veicomo mil it, my eon. a re this olty believe ItJto be so. or at least they believe that they can control that elusive snd particularly mischievous young god, Cupid. Thsy are going to form an Adamleas Eden down on Long Island, and woe to the marauding Adam who pokes bis Inquisitive noee Into that enchanted Eden without a most particular invi tation. The young women declare that art and. love cannot travel hand In hand; that the latter seriously handloaps the The Sultan Of Morocnn la uaai ik. dul Aals. But It looks as If this laat . name might be changed to As-Wae be fore long. e e 11 w miu mi oucumoere are se par Lyric. I had made ould a few rulee abould vot you snouid not do on a big ocean steamboat vlch can also be used for iresn vster, und you should paste dose In your hat. Tou ahould oommital dem to memory in case aer net raiia orer der larboard vatcb anoy und leaves you ettyketleea, Deee is dem, Looey, RULES OF DKR BA. Rule Falrst Yen In doubt lead trump. Rule Beoond In case of sea-sickness go back home und begin all ofer. Rule Next A passenger should nexer fall oferboard eggscept at his own eggs pen sa Huie Fort' Remember dot all der And so with one eweep of the brush if thalr 1 three years. they are going to wipe the megto word iora out oi ueir lives ror tne next oa . Portland is interested In having him SrZL L ZZZZ K?.nli""-!? adr ocen' vlon I AUO r II L 1 1 tou nnni n aaa Tfll vau vant ask der second mate und you vlll scribe to statement Jv'o. l, did. v They jcorporatlon f. BOW lsposlna; of Its I 'uUy orro1 nd supplied with all at the Lyrio this week. The role of recogmzea, win out very rew ezcep- lands with all haste is a plea of ine aaia ne ma aeBIre 1D trutn tions, the binding force of the peo- guilty, pure and simple, to all that 18 good noun 'or Portland, and Its pie's expressed will. "That wag right. B charged, and the best sign in the Pr8enttl01 to the Record will be of ana u oeing so. wn narm is mere world that justice has been outraged mucn aTntage to tnia city in maamg ton statement m aavance, and that forfeiture is long overdue, so,-that the people will know Just are Senator Fulton, Senator what to depend onf - - - Bourne. Mr. Hawley and Mr. Ellis We think that there will be a gen- going to do about it? Is this public eral popular demand among the peo- plundering of Oregon to go on un- ple next-spring, that candidates fori checked and unpunished? the legislature do this, and that as between candidates who do make this statement and those who do not, the former on this account, will have and should have by far the better 'pros pect of election. The people want to 'choose their own senator, and to THE OREGON CITY LOCKS. Mr. H. A. Dfllard of Burns, Ore gon, In' a letter published Saturday, says that The Journal in a former issue said that "Nome, Alaska, Is a fine ground for socialists and anar chists," and then he proceeds to argue that socialists and anarchists 0 are not the same thing. The expres- NE of the most interesting and ston criticised was "anarchy or so- important matters for Oregon clalism," and was used. In a news that will be brought before headline Indicating the result 'of an the' present congress, which interview. The Journal has never render the action of the legislature convenes next December 18 months editorially confounded socialism and a mere formal, official confirmation after its representatives from Ore- anarchy, and is aware that they are of thefr choice. This Is what they gon were elected will be the pro- politico-economic opposites, yet the have, been long desiring and striving ect for freeing the Willamette river old saying that "extremes meet" may for the election of senators by dl- at Oregon City. The subject will be to some extent find verification here. rect vote of the people and now presented In an entirely new aspect, At least these extremes are frequent that this can be accomplished, with-i in which, the conditional appropria- ly found Jn company or contiguity, out changing the constitution of the tlon by the state of $300,000, pro- although the objects aimed at are United States, the people should In- riding congress will appropriate the opposite. Indeed, one kind ot social 1st-that -it be done, that the plan necessary balance. Is expected to be Ism finds expression In terms of ao- be carried out, as it will be, if all an influential factor. Without this tive anarchy as in Russia. candidates for the legislature make J appropriation on the part of the statement no. .i ana aanere to it. sUte, It is improbable that congress The father of the Rockefellers, we au snow tnat tney are not legally would consider the subject, and it is real or imaginary will do for a news obliged to do this, but by. voting not at all certain that this action on gtory any time when sources of real against those who do not, and de- Oregon's part will Induce congress to news run.low. Whether there is any I eating them, the people can bring depart from its policy of not lmprov-. -uch person living, and if so whether to pass what they have so long de- jng rivers under similar conditions, he has been robbed and left in aired. The man who won't obey the Yet since Oregon has shown its wil- squalid poverty and Isolation, as has clearly and formally expressed will Ungness to assume so large a share been freauentlv renortd. Is not OI the people snouia not be elected. 0f the expense, it is not improbable known to the public; but the fact that congress may be induced to take that John D. Rockefeller makes no the desired action. exnlanations seems neeatlvelv eon Representative Hawley may of firmatory of tne rumors, especially er yUMIDITT Js blamed or most of course be aepenaea on to ao every- since he Is garrulous lately about al- U the heat prostrations, deaths thing in his power to win congress most everything else. X JL and suffering in eastern cities, over to this action; in. fact, this, Humidity Is the relative I next possibly to the Southern Pacific Louise, the blind girl, played with pa- t t It good und hart thetlo sweetness by Verna Felton, has I Rule Bigs Paasengers vlch desire to been eesayed by almost every stock JSown beach511 furnish leading woman in the country and ne v. r1o Sefen if dare vas no sharks In ar xua in iui ma ijrinuftii Each member of the olufc must sol emnly Dromlaa to forawaar tha anrlafv of man except on very rare occasions. Man may be disposed of In this cava lier manner, but the young women reckon without their hoat if thav im agine that they can take such a high handed courae with Master Cupid. To him, forbidden ground Is Just where he loves best to treepass. Coax him. and ha will nnt enma. ra. pel him. and he comes with hurrying feet t There Is really no sense In a girl's pledging herself to splnsterhood. If the right man. comae along It Is better that she should marry and be come a good wife than waste her time In learning to be a mediocre artist If. flrl has In her tha aubltma snark that will make of her a i-aal artist she will -do good work without forswesrlng the society of men. To enjoy a little social life, to so out occa Stonily and have some fun, Is ... 1 1 - .lk- .a . i I - . ' .... ... v. unDivniii win umva aim, IL iu imi mi jrinya.iuT ui WW i aer ocean run ait in a nnlrav rama dm I .mH .k..k .-i. mv. audience. Miss Feltoa plays the part you vlll see dem. -y - ."I with eslrlll m n A m etatit em mm thai malra.tm 4m. I -D..1- Tfla-U Vat s m m. i. PI" .V" -7 -as m wsvsa vain I SUlm II W "A A VUUT iriCnUI rOrUalaU lO I BiriA I 11 T MM St. IMWlllMge ! IfVAlvtf a charming manner. Forest Sesbury ae buy you a drink go up on der hurricane become nsrrow and prim lUD viiLffiw wuiq .u u ..ia aun.a uoi rv iqu i U1UWI1 Oil, the honors, and Ralph Belmont as Rule Nine Der rubber-neck vagons Chevalier de Vaudrey, portrays a noble chenerally leave der foot of der stairs character with convincing truth. Char- efery half hour to go slumming In der lone Munaorx, as ncnrisiia, ia znoai i satisfactory, as Is the rest of the sup port A large crowd attended tne open-Ins- performance of the play yesterday and ths applause was generous. The play will run tnrougnout the week with Wednesday and Saturday matinees. Rule Ten Paaaenrera ahnuM nnt tease aer Doner, necauee It la liable to get eore und make a few anaMlna- ra. ttuie mieren raasenrere on der lara-a ocean steamboats vllf find der rolf to If ahe la Interaated in bar wnrV and bound to succeed, of Course she cannot spena an ner time gadding about Rut fhara la HBarni in a....4Vi I and in form In a eolonv where tha word I Timea man is taoooea 1 tnina tne young women cent water, but It la hard to believe that onlv i per cent of them le Internal ache' luairntu. e e Vardaman'a visits to the mourner's bench seemed to have no mora effect on the Miaalsslppt voters than Orchard's conversion did on the Haywood Jury. Oregon SiJeligLts Manv (0. II and SO-buahal viaida wheat around Weston. a a Powder river valley offers good oppor tunity for small farmsrs. a a Several barler fields around Athena. yielded Id bushels an acre. a a A dry-land farm near Burns will yield 10 bushels an acre of wheat a a . Corvallls sidewalks are In a badly di lapidated condition, says the Times, e a La Grande Is vary dull, admits the Star; but lots of work Is being done In the country. e , e ... i. . Probably 1,000 orates of loganberries went to waste In the Lake Leblsh neigh borhood for lack of help to care tor them. i ' a a An Astoria policeman bought a stolen launch worth several hundred dollars for til, end now may loss his Job as well as the money. e e So far the year 1107 has been the busiest Brownsville has ever had, and the prospect are very bright for an unprecedented continuance throughout me i aii ana winter aeason. says the artists are going to extremes. Tne nest tning ror to do Is to get married oy a wormy man. with AT THE VAUDEVILLE THEATEES A splendid bill of vaudeville attrao- tiona le offered this week at the Grand. The theater was crowded to the doors yesterday for the changed bill and there was much enthusiasm over many numbers. A musical act ny tne cpiumma coun- backyards five paces und fa 1 overboard ty Four was received with storms of if you float you ma, sees in lTddS- vise you muse nar put der life preserfer links rust forward und a laadla n tlatan siarooara or aer mace vara mn anitaa I mmin n .&., der main brace. I woman's Oodeiven a-lf t. v w vac a it ucasic ui sx. iiirm mw. asaaa. i . , kiit im rna nvminapv mmmsw-.- a TSth. f,n2 d' i1,' PrBr'; n der girl merely has an aptitude for draw- u"vveiiw m nai a. uiiu vuu aiiinuiii nur nn imct nrarfw nrria evavAHaa e m der preserfers in dls way: Falrst you height or folly to waste the best years take your Ufa In vour hand unit Inf r- I k.- 1 1 a- ..!.. L - -i duce it to der preserfer. Den took both I would ha mo much hfir nn.nni.ii in ends of der leather at ran nnd nmnn 1 ru.in Hahiaa der buckle mlt you teef. Now borrow! Remember this, my girls, that few r m'v uhu voi time u is. ir uior you may ne fitted ror nubile careers a a Charles Adams, who Is flahlnr tar irawflah In the Tualatin! last week sent best mar- two ship- every young rlrl I crawfish In the Tualatin! last I If she7ls Jought !L&tLZui8ntUmi: hl. Iket HO dozen. Hs makes t Where there le genius or sven great ?nU PJr 'k. nd get II centa per lent I can quite aee that the cares of I aoove express cnargea lis later den you eggspected. lift der life preserfer ofer der left shoulder so dot aer erairemi southern end of der craaa. section is supmerged. Now unbutton der cosmopolitan und init Ar line, being eggstremely careful to keep der face pointed at der north. Valfe or to paint great pictures or sing great songs, but every one is most probably capaoie ot Dem and mother. out Of your lives, ror no womsn can live nappuy witnoui ii. ng a most excellent wife Don't try to drive love a a a A number of farmers living midway between Sherwood and Butteville have recently aold the timber on their farms to a Portland syndicate for a little above $16 per acre, in all above S00 acres. Ten years Is given for the removal of the same. . a a A Roseburg man tells the News that never before since he hed been In busi ness In this city had he seen the pros perity that now exists within its bor dera Everything is on the boom, build ing is forging ahead at a wondroua rate, mercantile business was never as good. Editor S. A. Thomas of the Lexlns- t HUMIDITY. amount of moisture suspended in the " atmosphere. It varies from 30 odd per cent in cold, dry areas to 85 per cent in warm, wet areas, and when the percentage bf humidity is high it affects people unpleasantly or even - disastrously, especially when they are in Just the right condition to "stand t it off," as it were. The Boston Globe thus explains; , - There is In every human organism a complicated heat-regulating function a sort of automatlo thermostat the lo cation of which Is supposed to be near the base of the brain. It is due the ecUvity of this force that a. man may ' iro from the equator, where the mean temperature Is well above the hundred m ark, to the ; region ot eternal snow, where again the r temperature i as far xhn other way, and yet theIriterpal 1 , at rerlster of ale" body Will not vary a fraction of a degree,, if he is In good l eaJUi. . It Is the healthy working of tills regulator that insures the health cf the Indivl 'i-il within practical 11 mlt a tt n. ,Th! force acts chiefly through r .f iwMt glands that are "o- t . i la si.x fart of the body, and. land grant forfeiture question, will be his principal task; and we believe he will prove to be a strong man for this work. Of course he will be' ably ' seconded by Senators Fulton and Bourne, but he and they should have all the assistance that can pos sibly be rendered them by the com mercial organizations and influen tial citizens of Portland. Though bo near together, the Oregon City locks are in one congressional district and Portland In another, but Portland, as well as all the Willamette valley above the locks, has aideep and vital Interest in this matter. Let every body who can help get ready to pull for free locks at Oregon City. A government official has formally Informed the country that the Stand ard Oil corporation sells its product In Europe a good deal cheaper than it does to American consumers, but ttfrtoaawit people. Ia The man with a 'small productive farm is the most independent man on earth. He fears no strike, he cares not for bulls and bears, he need worry about nothing; for one year with another he has enough and to spare, and with a conscience void of offense can look everyone in the eye.; . . The Manila Cablenews Is booming General Luke B. Wright, ex-governor of the Philippines, for president But, the general does not loom up so large In the United States as he did In the Philippines. There will be n6 hops?" There will be as many hops as ever, or more. Don't ' believe either statement, or anything else said about hops. Wall street is panicky again. ' But this does not Affect the big" wheat crop being harvested in the Inland Empire. applause and encore followed encore. This quartet combines some excellent ly blended voices and offers serious or mirth-producing muslo with equal skill. Their comedy Is exceedingly good, William H. Macart. monologist vies with Ezra Kendall, whom - he copies, in his laughs-provoking scene. His jokes are unny and new, and are hit off with engaging humor. Harlan and Robin son have an especially good number In a musical reature which they have brought from the London muslo halls and which takes the audience Imme diately. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Pow ers in a comedy eketch, "The Players," keer up their end of the Interest all the time tney are on tne stare. Haw- lev and Leslie do good impersonation work. Joe Thompson's song, "Snuggls Up Closer," meets with the sympathy of the audience. There are some cood balancing atunts by Harry Tsuda. Who Are Against It? f From the Echo Register. , Then let thojse eminent statesmen who don't like Statement No. 1 get out on the hustings and speak against Its adop- on wrong side ould. ton Wheatfleld, according to the Hepp- ner i lmes, is loaning neaaer boxes in Keep Cool. From the Chlcsjro Reanrd.HaraM t. ..,. a.-n . ... i., i ina narvest neia at u.du per in tna nav. Mebbe dare Is better rules of attvkat. between Japan and the tJnlted States WlV? ,ft rT,--1? J,niP' warT The most lm-1 light plant the creamery, and hie leisure Interests Is oommer- tlme .. occupied by the duties of MeDDe aare is better rules of sttyket, between Japan ana IfiS?.. 2 " ,s ftU 1 ,t t0 n,1P yu sufficient to cause ofer der stormy vaters today. ,.. ., , Tours mit luff, portent conflict of D. DINKELflPTTCTx. per George V. Hobart ' Flitting Time. From ths Denver RmnKHua We are rushing about at our house, as busy as busy can be; For some of us head for the mountains and some of u head for the sea; We have filled up the big Saratogas for Molly and Amy and Lou, They're etuffed to the brim with crea- tlona and every on of 'em newf--Pa wanted to cut down expenses, but Mother, dear Mother, said nit For the call of the summer is on us wo must int, rut, rut! The dressmaker's working her head Off ID ICe I ins laar rurriaa all rtnna : For without the rlad clothea In mid season there's ne'er an engagement won, tlon. If . some such declaration was l T 'j""1?- and fretting and fum- adopted by the people of Oregon bs y a three fourths vote, how many states men would advocate auctioning off sen atorial togas in Salem like old clothes at a Cheap John sale? Or do certain and sundry Oregon statesmen of va rious degrees and saplency really think that they can win out better on a Peo- ple-be-damned plank of their own which will do away, with the direct primary and Statement No. 1 altogether? Any statesman who tries It will find lino J un aarainst him the power and Influence of one United States senator plus some 75.000 common citizens accustomed to Working for a living end prejudiced against the "gooa oia way. or selling a seat In the United States senate to the corporation agent whacking up the most lundor wiin me memoers or tne leg- laturej . . , - Pheasants Pest, Linn ' county are From ' the Albany Herald. causing farmers -no end , of trouble. China pheasants In They are literally taking the" sardeni Farmers are beginning to . get rid cf the pests. They say they will not, en dure ' the restrictions of the game law, whioh was framed by the Influence- of oity sports ano rod ana gun clubs" to protect tne Chinese Dira. The farmers argue that they have to ralae the birds and the v -will hunt i and destrov them when, they so desire. They are begln- nina to resara tnem as oomestic rowia. as they are getting so tame as to come and eat witn tper-pouryi f ... Hundreds of dollars' worth of grain and rarden stuff la destroyed .avarv lng the 'tradesmen are kept on the go : There's cutttng and sHshlng-and snip , ping, and trouble and worry and : woe; , - . i. ra says it ain't worth what it's costing In fact doesn't like It a bit ' But the call of the summer Is on us ,; we must flit, flit flltr There's a mountain of baggage all ready and soon we'll bs speeding away; It's something to show those old neigh bors when your trunks more than ' fill up a dray I But ths smile that Pa gives is sickly, and I think he just muttered "By ' heck!" .-a--v , ' When Mother said: "Now you be sure, dear, to send us each day a large Hell be toiling away fn the city, meet ing bills that will give him a fit But the call of the summer Is on us .we must flit lt flltl 'f'Ui" 11 ' ' . .i . .He Must! and He Is., From" the Charleston News snd Courier. "Munt a hoaa ba an aaa?'.' aaka tha New York World apropos Murphy's ao tion in calling - Tammany together to approve Boiirke Cockran's plan of mak ing the government e partner in all pub: lie corporations. We are inclined te agree : with the - Hartford Tlmea that the answer to World's Inquiry; ier "Yes, he must; also," he is", , We ear this with apologies to nil the tribe of assee, for notwithstanding . their ap parent stupidity, the asa and particu larly his left-handed progeny, the mule. le far superior to the political boss and particularly te the Pemocrajlo boss, v, , cial. There Is a trade war In eight for the control of oriental markets, but the situation Is no of the kind that can be settled by force of arms. It will be fought out on trade lines. - t Another conflict will concern the ad mission of .Japanese laborers to this country after the present treaty, ex- ires, -mere is no qoudi tnat tne united tates offers a temotlne field ror auoh laborers, and there is also no doubt that very strong Interests In this coun try will object to their immigration In larre numbers. Suppose we eatabiiah a policy or exclusion, would Japan have sufficient motive for fighting? It is naraiy conceivaoie. wnat is conceiv able is that she may adopt retaliatory commercial measures against us, but that is all. And even that Is a matter Of several years7 delay. We have no motive to fight Jar an has no motive to fight, if Japan had a motive It would have sense enough to refrain because of lack of funds. The best thing our Jingoes can do is to pack ice on their heads till the cool weather comes. , , marshal. a TiiiamooK Herald: Ths 'Trull pup' editor of the Headlight is taking hie annual vacation at the beach this week. By way ot reminder, two years ago this summer, while taking our outing at Netarts. Baker borrowed a dosen bottles of beer and has never returned them yet The fact is we have no beer to loan especially to our brother editor. ; a a ' .. rJ's; ; '., Last year W. D. DeVarney was hunt ing In the Coast range about SO miles from Roseburg, when he fell and slid 40 or 60 feet down a canyon. On reach ing camp he discovered the loss of a, Valuable Swiss alarm watch. It could not be found. While out hunting this summer a companion suddenly shouted: "Here's the watch, you lost last year. And it was. No Menace to Peace. From ,ths Chicago tnter-Ocean, This movement from the Atlantic to the Pacific is not Intended as a menace to Japan or any other power, it la simply an effort to find out whether the navy can do what It might be required to do in case of war. It is ', demon etratlon whose auocess will help prevent War. ' - .- .... ; -T-.-:-' . It win also be a spectacle giving to every American a creator imim nf u. curlty. No matter how averse any man may be to war, evidence that his country is well prepared to defend Itself ana him Is Comfortlnsr. The spectacle of power, always ready to unhold the flaar and nrot-t tha tifa ana property oi every -cunen. Strength en" confidence throughout the nation The propcaed cruise is to be .com mended on every -round. It will Eilp to remove possibilities of... war. ann m a purely mercantile point of view the ae- aurancs tnai it gives is or enormous value. , .. v..:; "" - .', '4- i ' A Serious Automobile Accident. From' Puck. ' , ' i GaleyThat auto accident irt the park in which De Roxton figured turned -out more serious than waa anticipated. . , v, Gadsby Why. what's the latest?: - Galey-The reporters discovered his real name and his wire la suing for divorce.- '!i v';:A.i'.,J..ti;.iv- -?s "An East Side Bank for East " Side People." When , . Pushed to the Wall The person of independent spirit usually prefers to go under rather than' asjc assistance of f riends. In such an emergency, a - - SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNT WILL - - ; SAVE THE DAY Till: COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK.; . .. i, j ' Will pay 4 per -cent Interest -! compounded semi-annuauj, i,oo -will open an account .- XXOTT AWm W1XUAM1 ATM. George W. Bates..,,,., president J. S. Blrrel,,.,.,., Cashier '.;w..l--..