The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 17, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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IT0M E1GE OF THE
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THE JOURNAL
AN INDEPENOEHT HBWSPAPCB. -
result of that knowledge would be
in electrical Influence to attract and
settle the strangers who come among
.And. if th:' Older generation ran
tut, run. and Kambiii Mmu. Forms, or. not be made to comprehend, perhaps
ft, S. Jtrkwa.
.Patiltaber
tgblUb(t avary erantnt (aTcept Bondr
at Tbi Journal ouiio-
TELEPUONB MJlIX rim
' A Tl Sanartnanta rrarbad hr thla
rU Um aparatar taa 4apartaant ye weal.
Kot-rrt it the poarofno, .t Porti.4 or.. r the whole troth about the state can
Sur ou ,ytM!T-.!:TT W .Instilled Into those who are com
ing on. That is why , a new, text-
. . .. '
avbM. mook on agr.cuiT.pre ror use in the
public schools is an excellent step.
roaiioH jtBTiBTisiNa kp8K8ntatiti j a is also a reason , why a snmmer
V7rlrBu!rd.n 1, ourM at tne State Agricultural col
yi Tribnn. Buudiut. oiicm . )cge atlCorvallls to fit the teacher
e0iNriptio; Tw;(f in.u to trr 4d for use of the book Is a happy move,
dailt. m' The book Is to teach agriculture, and
r:r'Vnffi "7"' agriculture Is Oregon. We hare
f .. . ...IXDO I una moms..,..... A I thrtnaani astfca.. m...tm V..
DAtLf AND SUNDAY.,.
una 7 pot. . , .... f .ao um Mania.
I M
all of them go back to the soil, and
are corelated to the primal subject
Though the book is the best ob
tainable, if has subjects that do not
pertain to Oregon; it has topics that
need modification, for use in Oregon;
and Oregon has local conditions that
it does not touch. . All this, the sum
mer course at the 'Agricultural eol
lege is .to remedy, by supplemental
training given by the experts there.
THE ANTI-TRUST ORDINANCE. Incidentally, the local training will
' -. , v doubtless touch on Oregon posslbill-
jORTLAND now ha. van. ' anti- tje. ln wleilltWt and that will
r u-un orainance, ana n is aia open tTenueg tor the young people
that this is the only city In the L. a. ,ut. to v. tr4lnM. on . toDlo
Compared i with genuine
personal advantages, such as -
a great mind or a great heart,
all the privileges of rank and
. birth are but as kings on the
stage to kings in real life.-'
Schopenhauer. ! ' ,
country that has one. Whether
in which ; the schools have hitherto
in u.u.uauc wm a vaiuaui uue beejJ 8lent jt ,a M , Way for
for the city or not, the future Must a nullf lmportant VOrk to be done,
disclose. and;lf it should,, the fact a prlme essential being that the
may not lie patently on the surface, teacneri ot the itate Bn0uld them-
ror perhaps the very existence or the teXnt get tna ,Uppiemental Infor-
oramance wm cause an oonoxious mation that the course at Corvallis
business combines to dissolve, and wI11 affopd -. wlll b . n(SW ,..
prevent the formation of others. nuence set to work to teach Oregon
wunout ever lesxing it in we couns.i0 Oregonlane.
Perhaps, but not probably. How
about that plumbers' combine, which
The Journal showed up a few weeks
ago,' furnishing plenty of evidence
to make it 1 a criminal conspiracy
firfatjf this ordinance? ;. The bene-
flclaries of this particular piece- of
EUGENE A DRY TOWN.
E PORTS FROM Eugene all tell
ot steady an! rapid growth.
' of enlarged : business, : ot ' In
creased 'and broadened activity
trust-robbery may now( change the and of brighter prospects Jthan the
sysiem, dui me price cnargea wm town ever bad before. . Eugene bul
R"
mnt in the law and protto of this
trade throughout th country.
. Tortland has a much larger num
ber of saloons In proportion to popu
lation than Minneapolis or St Paul.
In Minneapolis the proportion is one
to about .700 people, in St. Paul one
to 600, while In Portland we have
pne saloon to about 400 people. ; It
may be said that since we are to
have saloons, and derive a revenue
from . them, the larger the number
the better; ther bring in more reve
nue: and do appreciably , no . more
harm than 100 or so less would do.
A ' j ' 4411 , a . L .
un: wuuravi . win I ror rlk whlfih vmm run In ...u..
to decrease the' rhtlo of saloons tolellmbinr of tpis and hirh buiidlnrs
nnnnlaflnti onnflno MM) rtt . tham
I In th arller day. Ho himself Imi
rvv....vu . . . Lean on, of tha fnramna In m.bn.
Rists Dcatk and Likes It
From tho Chlcaso Bocord-llerald.
If in tho pursuit of your life's voca
tion you had seen five men drop from
your side at a dlizy height to a terrible
death below, would you oontlnue In that
vocatlonT If you did peraiit la it. would
you have sufficient confidence In ypur-
ir to reuin your "nerve" under bll
ciroumatanoes for St years T
That has been , a brief part of the
many excltlnc experiences In the life of Una and we disagree With srerr one
u. F. "Riitr') Erans. ."Steeple Jack." of them.
jurty Evans ia a type of the dare. I lie savs to young women. "Don't cry
devils that are crowing scarcer each I ' career. Men do not like brilliant
rar. T,he Inventions of modern times women,T
have eliminated much of the neoeeelty I The , woman ' Intelligent enough to
want to do something len t sitting up
all night wondering . what ' men care
about When Mr. Schwab went Into the
steel business he didn't wonder whether
women liked steel men or not The wo
man who wants a career of whatever
Does W oman Think ALout Notlung But Man?
Not a Bit of It. But Many Ptfbpld Think She Doss
Small Criacd
miik) able
By Arthur JBrlabana
(Copirlfkt 1WT nr Amarleaa-Joarnal-XxaoiUiM)
The genial Mr. Schwab has been giv
ing advice to young women. Ills views
written by Mlas . Angela Morgan for
the New Tork American we find Inter-
wlng. But It Is a mistake to Suppose
Perhaps we're happily mlaalng a 1
e
a sucoeearul candidate muaKm
to run well for what he standi for.
. ' : i . ... a . i ' -
Poaalbly Mr. Fairbanks might com-
tirlnclcallv to - rmmimj wr. rairDanire might COI
rn theft aocks Proml " e vlce-prealdency again.
that woman waa created
Ilil men's atomaohai darn
and knon Anmtn . . Kllla Wnman
aliould be good hftuaekeepers, because I 1 Who would have auppoaed memenger
ine rave got to be good fcouaeMeepera i wuju mure iai enougn to atrlker
saloons absorb in a year, most of
which id literally equandered. ,
Within ' a limited district, and raise I the business of thoae who must work at
the Ucen.es. sUU more. jThe saloons tZJ!r Van.'. fhM,r
of Portland pay the city a large reve-1 Sff.LiAH, .OTC " hU kind should go at her career, not waste
nne, It Is true, but think what a vast great height to carry up a foP , oi W0tTi"f FlUVTbl- vl..
.... . . . t . 1 anirn tn tain, a aurn J .um im w
amount, ot money mese hv or w
l ....iiV7 ; vr" I" I or a mother, if a. woman can
mwmm rwiauu n l li o .r l (i l cumuin..'in,T . . . . . .
cerform their dutlaa with aafafw or tu' ooa "ons woraing to ner
.V tneir OUlies Wltn sarety. I honor and a orr. that aaama tn na hattar
man competing more or lea wltn some
stner woman's individual son. it is dl
vine to De a creator of men. But if a
woman wants to cut a figure in the
material world, that Is her bualnese;
what men admire need not Influence
per. , ,.
Mr. Schwab gives "don'te" to girls.
Says be: '"Don t adopt a business or
nrnfaaalAnal Ufa. X4n liw. Am mmm Kw
the quiet borne body who can cook apd
darn and waah the diahes." -..
- While It is true that man's love Is
won by a home body, Mr. Schwab's
Pittaburg friends can tell him that
man's love Is often lost subsequently
There are Dlentv of men who work at
great heights as nonchalantly as dos
t ha tvtriM nafann rt.. vMnnrf VM.
' Thf CUrrenttQUarterly dividend Of tloally any painter In Chicago m'uat be
fit an I or1 All la nnl 4t m, ... cuui-uoaaea enougn to go hundreds or
btanaara OU IS Only I per Cent, agfMt In the air without a tremor. Car-
against 10 per cent per Quarter last Pnt,rA n0" other buUders muat
, . I have the same contamnt for tha illmxl.
year. Twenty-four per Cent IS little Inene that affects the average peraon
mora than half of 40 er cant Vatl wl, ,,oolt down trom great height
mora wan nan ox w per cent, yeti But ve th. w k . B h th.
it IS a pretty good dividend Itself, I palss before the aocomplishraenU of
especially, if a man ha. mllllona of ofiikr" ivii1 91
dollars Invested In stock that wllH.V. wr neoncs climbed at night
Without ropes, ladders or anv othar
v" iui uaua, uw impia 01 bl jo i vy mai noil ijuiet noma ooay woo can
m m vuuivu m iijuiiiuBii. iiwu frwi iiu uarot , ' , .
on the topmoat part of the cross sur- The gentleman who gets tho mlllons
mounting tha steeple, set fire to two I and has married "the bom body who
nawananara ha had wt txA wrl.W VIM ln Iaih orrLr mnA Aavk im Mill, a ant A u
maybe this will be CUt in half a few j hla pocket and dropped them, biasing, I Interested la some outdoor body who
yield; that much. Rockefeller, Rog
ers et al. will not starve to death
on 24 per cent profit a year. ., But
more times yet.
on either side of the steeple, to prove loan dance and sing.
A paragraph ln an exchange says:
.The biggest gambling joint ln Amer
ica, the Tonopaa club is closed, the
owners having made all the money I den of th Maaonlo temple down a rope
tney want. The retiring millionaires I r enure v iionu to tne ground, at-
to the man with whom he had made tho
wager that ha was at the top of the
steeple. -The wager was for $50, and
the time allotted mm to accomplish tho
w aa uaui an liour,
. Us Is the same man who a few vaara
ago slid twice dally from the roof gar-
For further details ro to Plttaburr.
-A -woman ought to know all that she
can about housekeeping, cooking and
for their dillrtran'a baltl Hut thev
should, devote to the development of
their brain, to thalr power of thought
their best and strictest attention. -
Mr. Schwab and other men who say
to women, "Don't study Greek And
iAtln, don't study eoulpture and mualo,
don't talk about Beethoven or Maeter
linck." -ars the first mnn to be bitterly
dlsarpointed if their sons and daugh
ters do not turn out to be Intelligent
. The more Intelligence a woman has,
the more her children will have.
If a woman will . rrl Ini.ninntU
that wonderful book, "Th Life of the
Bee,- by Maeterlinck, it will do her
brain more good than to read all of
Mr. nonwiui advice about sewing and
cooking. .
If all women living could hear often
mualo of Beethoven, and hand on to
their children the lnaplratlon of jthat
wonderful genius. It would be a very
great thing for the human race. The
people of Oermany are happy In the
fact that they hear, ao much good
friuslo, and the people of the United
States are unfortunate haaauaa ih.v
hear so little.
If. Schwab says also, "Don't cult!
"Fulton and Mulkev seem to act i
each thought the other needed watch
Preachers are lucky; they can tale up
collections on Sunday while on their ''
vacations,,; . . . . - - ':" -,.''
There are far more deaths of men
than of women In Chicago. They worry
mors over divorces.: .
But if most drutrs wars so hlrh that
by Maeterlinck, it will do her I nobody but mllllonarles could buy them,
mo una migov oe oeiier mil. s .
, ,-. ' ,e v. ." '
- Now Seattle ' claims ' that th ' tela.
graphers' strike started there four years
ago. Is tners anything that .town don't
claim?. v , .. . ' . - . i -
, v . e i 1 ,; : V '. ' ,
It is probable that the North Pole Is
keeping cool In spite of the Wellmaa -and
Peary expeditions . , . . .
- . ' .. e a . V.V ,Vv:.v
If hop growers plow up their yards
they Will wish In a vaar nr tarn -that
: U 1 1. 1 - . . . . . - w - mm
vate aggresalvs quaJltles.,, That's poor ,VL II V aon tIlaIn'
advice to give to women Who work as wUh that ey had. t . ; 7eW
achool teachara. and that tra awlnillarl I ': - ' . e . e ' ' .ts
by unequal pay. j Boston' Old Home Week was not aa"v
ii la poor aavice to give 10 , success as was expected. For
th women that are compelled to earn I (mr Boetonlane don't Ilka to get chilled
iiiuir iivtnar, ana ui are almost in-1 wm auiumw tune.
vanaoiy, underpaid because they are I ' ' . .
women. ,
Men have nniv : nrnrraaaa aa thaw
have developed aggresa1veneas It was
aggressiveness that changed th serf
into a land owner, and tha Slavs into
a free man. ' .
it waa arsressiveneaa that rave Mr.
Schwab his large fortune, and hla large
nvuM, ana ine opportunity to xaiK to
Angela Morgan. Aggreaalveneas of th
mind, which means Intellectual fore.
Is Just exactly what women need. And
they ought to develop It , ,
Tte Haywood Trial 4 : t A Newport Diary
never earned a . cent" never . produced
an atom of wealth, never rendered
second's useful service, but th foolish j
miners of Tonopaa poured hard-earned I
gold .Into their laps.
trading at each performance crowds
that congested th streets, making them
IIUFHHVia
" From Th Commoner. i
Now that th trial of William D. Hay.
I wood Is over. The Commoner can with-1
H Is on of th men who ar often I out Impropriety comment on th oaae.
"n. Pajn"n Tiu,7M -foot in th last issue satisfaction was ex-
town akT.cfTn.rV H. hTI iimh P"-d at th verdict but as th c
The only thing doubtful about Pp""rvry stpl of any prom- auittai was announced Just as w wr
this are the etatemeste In the first w steeple. SoIhinV ?WTO irt ;.7LrZ "Z"T.,. ;
x ".By Wsx Jonas. " -
Monday Mrs. Trout gave a dinner
last night about which all th crowd
Is talking It was a fish dinner, and
th guests wore bathing suits and swam j
around th swimming pool, seising the
rood off th steps as they passed. Must
sentence. :
I he has gone with only th aid of bis
vi via jriniiy, m neigni 01 no reel.
An estimats based on the city directory
HV,.,R,CL Population of UlT.OOlf. ;
It will take Seattle two or thre years
to reach this number. V "
' v. e .' . -.v.- '..; ,
Whenever a man comes back to Ms
old wife, after having clayed the Am.
sorter for a long, time, It U called
modern Enoch Arden. , -i .. Z
a . s . . - S . J- -.
What a strenuous reformer President
Roosevelt muet Intend to be, If. a re
ported, h -wants to go to th Ban at.
There's a Job fora moral Herouleai
W should think th sulUn of Mo- "
roopo would regard Raiaull as his great v
and good friend, If It be true that th
bandit stole J00 of th sulUn's wives.
, . ,T . ....... , y , . "
vWs suppose that If not a-atnal. air
graph key waa clicking th companies'
managers would tell us that their busi
ness was going ahead Just the same
a usual. : , . - ;, .- . .. ,
.... ... ... e-e . . .
' Raving bouaht a lico.eas nti far
perhaps Senator Bailey is planning t5
do something to offset this. . t-
Tneadav. flava a hint itlnnaa aar. I lend his rood friend Bt&ndanl nil v.
4 no case Deserves a piac among ins i day. ' All . th guests perched On , th I i vm, gwa tura oeserves
celebrated trlala nf tha nation an1 It a I h.nk. f th.i. .t,.i; 1. tt....i. I anotner. , r. ,
"pi.t.x m.. .r..j: i x : v . . 7 : ' i i,,u..uui , . v ,
, A loaded, rifle was kept In Iton at rVeT height frmthVT " ovr and cracked hi. skull worM I wn"Jbly th.boy "Of the f utnr wfil
n. jr. v.Vsswa wtiM wtuvugaguw veaav i ,I1BQ UOturVt i PWfUlin i PriZlCej OOmini I "T " - ii wvrv
wvm assssjH W JSAaV
show pretty clearly' whether they ness men and property ownerg seem county farmhouse where a 12-year-1 ioVad'aSTeorta0! id Z!anV bahi' "d ability. . Th an
Tinva fn rnnil faith enmnltail' with t v... aI..j . ii..- jijIaM fin nf tn fomllw nnnlA ....) I loonlat of - than natlnnal ranntatinn I Senator Borah for
.. , -j I uy V"7 UBIBf um I ' J v. . rv IV"" riarani. rwm.. .
. w ... i Deiore 10 ineir opponuniuea ana aa-1 . uww uvt a"o, ut w i uissy s" nomei
the ordinance.
good for anything, it ought, to. be tantate,V'iMid to ' hT t: tecoTered return. There le eympathy with the
able to smash that combine so thor- that they are largely masters of afflicted parents, of course, yet
oughly nd punish it so severely that their own destinythat the way to well, the lesson of each of these
It would not dare to . hold up get desired things la to g about the many tragedies le plain.
people v for unconscionable ; proflU WOrk , of getting them themselves, J i''-'-M'-.. - ,
any longer. : : - f instead of waiting and calling for . It 1 reported 1 that when
rument. mad by hre. next week. Hav John at work Z?tZl .SIV.'" St
th etate. and by In Washington to get him for aa Inform- mTm to m. .? r"Srr?
tha dnfenaa mud I al nartv. Pm.nl.7au'. n... u.-1 SSrnej lO a man Who robbed tllroad. :
in forca and alo. thaf th, nrinrm mn ! 1 not Z . 1-I5 ""CiWOI" Of 10.000.000. . .
1 1 'I '"ssBBasW ).
Mrs.
The Blabwood. business needs Ipjok- outsiders to -bring thenr wnar tney I iworui mi ; uu? a nun spnng w';Wne" li. . to th nd f tha "urprising if th jury 7 had disagrMd.
around after awhile to give ', it his doing other things paving
attention. But :. opportunities fori for one thing, that attract attention
testing the ordinance are likely to land people and capital and business.
occur,
account "bust" a few trusts, it will j region of country all around as a
add to its already favorable reputa- great and 'sufficient base of opera
tion. Nobody wants to prevent bust-1 tlons.
It Is reported that : Jtxrd Sholto
It Portland can on its own And of course they have a splendid I Douglas, well known on the Pacific
ITa nmmAmA ann.ar.na SCarCelr b .UrDaSSed
to -ao wlthth balloon. . In whir. h ha I Quenc; all was don that earnestness I to visit any house allied with tha nra-
wu waing uita
down the rope
tha anohA a
landing was made. This wa. to Tnat..!h? ,uh' bould Jiav so speedily J their sails, or whatever theey are, mov
"Rlaky's" liking. He , took the lob. !9u,tted w?f triumph which even the! lng along. Qult reluctant to leave the
When th "professor" wanted to limd. 5el,e.n co,uli narair, expect. When the veranaa, engaged Consul, the trained
"Risky" was hoisted over the side of reelli,,.xUtta'.,n Idaho is-considered I monkey, for a dinner party. Great soo
the car. Down the swlngins roD be 7 Be"n 'causing an unconscious bias e"s. Dr. Niefelkraut the German sci-
tlrht around If h.nri 1 . .wr "' minora in uie mioas i jninai b uur,, uui xnea everyoooy asxs
iiiur nnu, vverrone taugn. He toog
Algy for Consul, and complained that
he wasn't nearly so well trained a. h
had been led to expect Algy quit corn
pllmented, he said breeding was flult
out of dat. . ,v
Thursday. After ordering 10,000 ros
es at I J. SO each for my dance, I found
a place where on mor Could hav been
put ' Exceedingly annoying. Dismissed
my aeoreiary. na mad quit a scone,
saying her sister or aoma nna waa
starving, and that ! hadn't paid her
last month's salary. Told her It was
her own faultthat she probably stole
more man . xnai anyway, and . that a
slid, len grinned tlrht around 1L hand 'V.or "gainst in miner, in tn minds
over hKd: . - . U hand of honest men It would not have been
"tov-- t .v i.a -a ' . surprising If the Jurr had dlaacreed.
lng Into, though it seems on the aur- want. "-A large Instance of the manl ; Teltowstone ; park Nick did not and sat down a-straddi of th anctr i imo.t MtmuJ m0i?th rlt r baTiot
face that in this there le some genu- f estatlonof this spirit was seen re- offer to help her out, but laughed f.B tbHtorrfa' -tb vindication more noteworthy.
ine competition. If there Is a lain- cently when the, people of Eugene immoderately.. And yet only two "5 twtop to grab th anchor to... w. not ilw choi th puST of triaL bit
. i ' . i ... . . i l..v v.a aaaaaaa .l. ...... ji. I ilinrf . . a am -. ' Wm. . -. v.- I yiia vr ww ana 4 osa my I kldnaned . the defandanta In aruitha.
oer truoL, ifc i. too Dig ior one town i ouuBuriueu ov,vuv tor me ouiiaing i nwuiu ub,i ciomes torn into
to tackle, and Uncle Sam may, get of a local railroad,
Into shreds and rot afi 1...??!"' .'IL'""":" '"V.T'
And they are Plunged in, even at the risk of Ws ?'c" "ui "- out opportunity to contest th xtradi.
HntUii.'a;'-',! ?;,'v.. . nWaAZitn rih-Tnr-. -n 7,?Z V9 ". suprem
k " . , . IZ,..:a '
professor, and the landing court held th kidnaping legal th de-
ciaion can not relieve tne authorities of
Oregon SicleliLti
'"AJbany'haa its' first tpum-'y'r- 'i '
Wallow county is becoming a. great
fin stock region. - -
A Milton man captured a monster por- '
euptn ln aa outhouse on klg premises.
j Astoria messenger boys ar going to
form a union, with a view to striking. '
: v ' : Y" '
' ftalrr : liichoof district bonds to th
amount of 11,60a brought a premium of .:
$120. v ;i,. i : (,i .4'?Mi'if '.
iueven noraes in a pasture near wail -
W4uia
n ess people from making good, lib
eral profits, but the robber combines
must be broken np. - '
Incidentally, It . might be aslfed
what those people ' think, now who
predicted that, Eugene would dwln
coast some years ago,' has become I
a7drijmmer for a Detroit "Jewelry .
establishment. , ; And not a wordi
about dear Lady. Sholto.
; f Think It -Over. ' : , ;
By Joaquin Miller.
Is it worth while that we jostl - a
oroiner, . . ... , .
Bearing his load on th rough road ot
HIST
the charge of enaarinar in a consniranvi
uuwurinv ui b la i.a oriicisua. Kill n
wood may well rejoice that he was kid
naped for ' the clandestine deportation
adds completeness to his triumph.
ou. ma veruici is more man t per-
glne.
wer all killed by a railroad n-
The wheat crop of Wallowa eounty.
i . ... . . arvai vianiiinauvii W a a. II wgiiaajia navwunil
is it worth wiiii that w jeer at each! waa connected. It would hav seriously
oiner, . embarrasses th labor movement If wa
in blackness of heart that w war to ful murder could hav been- traced to
. th knlfeT . labor officials. The - American people
t3od pity us all la our pitiful strife, wlll not tolerate conspiracies to commit
crime ana all friend, of labor hav rea-
sonal victory; It .is a , victory for the "Ahi bad her put out. -labor
organlratlon with which Haywood L.VlJf C$.7?lh ?r-Pa comin- to
check In full would b mailed her next t this year will exceed that ofall prevl-
month in due course. She flared . up I fr-vS,))j. . ; c ; ; ;
and cried again, and f ' was quit re-1 iVH""'-"""'-' . 1 '7 "vi ',
NOT A GOOD ANSWER. t
A PRIZE offered by a "buslneBS
r men's association," kind not
stated, of St . Louis, for the
'. best suggestion as to the way
to Improve that city was won by a
girl stenographer,' who said: "Take
the lid off and let It stay off for
ever. Permit racing,' saloons and all
that will help to bring business here
Instead of driving It away.' Let all
business keep open day and night.
Sunday and every day. ' It,1 will give
employment to many 'and increase
revenue for St. Louis.". ' s .
We' suspect the "business men"
British Northwest Territory, that
W4V7 , t in 1870 had a white nonulation of 0od 5"' ,f? le ch thrj io5tJolo that VjuryTf disinUreit
die and wither 'and nearly die be-m i'" wnue population or God pardon u. au for, th triumph we led men ha. rejected th videnc pri
cause it went dry last YM;f TboniT i''' naa lasi year a popuia-
feel . .p-' ' I SSnted and daa-.aral tha AmfmnAmn t f ,
TCThan m atla Mia. Jam faaal. .VI. ImiHw mu. a.i.i a.- l . . v.
revenue Of Its dozen or more saloons t,on Of 808,683 ,The 'Sister Of the load pn th heatner, the suspicion cast on Haywood by Or-
.. . . ... . .... - ... Knnai" la an In a- rn na a nla rfrnra I w ..w ... n viu
was lost to ine town, ana tne Dniia-1 " - -r - -.v
Intra thev oiM-nnlftd wr laft. vacant I Ft.
T ' - - '
and It was dolefully predicted that
us for luncheon. I thought I could
foil some of th stuck-up. While op-j
nau w m napuDiicsn iorm 01 govern-
went. I think this Kosefelt or is it
Roosfeltt does the beat he can In the
sand absence of a monarchical spirit j
"""a iiiaaaoa, who nave unrortu
natteiy, a voice In thi. government
iv Baturdav-Mr. Trout has got the
prince after, alt I am . too prostrated i
Pierced to th heart Words ar chard', confession wlll be a. warntn tol "?u.T"Vn!..' bard, ther was
keener than steel . . . . I labor leaders tn aM ..av.i.ti.n .ith I " out cnuron.
And mlahtler far for wo than for I those who. Ilka nrnhard ia.r.i ' ' .
Th majority of wheat fields around
Freewater and Milton yielded from 10
to so ousneis an acre. , .wi ,
, . t .,.-' ,
A herd of cattle running at larg
broke Into an inclosar at Dairy aad
destroyed a vn-load stack of bay.
-r 'zx.'--
Forty head Of band of sheep In
Union county were killed and th herder
nearly, frightened to death by lightning.
:.v'.'--;'.'.--j.a- ': '.- --Vv A-;--'''-
Artesian water was found at a depth
Of ISO feet near North Powder, but a
th flow was not sufficient boring will
weai. ( , . -, wageearners py suggesting violeno as , .ikisg JUevil Worst Of AIL 1 i t conuaueu. - a ?- . -,
nnaa- Were it not wen la thla brief little low. MqumaJ J"lnola, Dispatch , ln New Tork OnUrlo Is taking out ioal fronr a
Koose- ney, as a vindication of , the Jury system! J. . " VforUl' L rixJ'-r - prospect on i pry creek, is mile from V
t. Tet On over th isthmus, down into th Her wer 12 disinterested men who RevvD. L. Bass, Whose sermon on th th townj 10 ton" having been taken out ; .
the town was a "goner." But all i are is a larui revisionist.
me DUliamgS rormeriy occupied by vr 7; , 7 v" . tide. r bon tbemselve. bypath to do Justlci evil, of klssln7ls ringing throuata all 2' , "-foot tunnel. . Ifi. said to buii)
vuiiuiui auaw midcu tv puyyi ' I ' i wi luiuuii tuv iiauvs iu v kiiu svuiav I wuucoacB, it wwyeri ana lO IneJ jUuge I
growing demand, and we have ob- 11CDB l? anow wicu way io jumpi
served no complaint of difficulty
about raising enough money to run
av- ..... I Pnnnsvivanla Is: "Thon shalt not I Man, and man only, makes war on his Judge ia. is reposed In a iurv. and
iu Bweriiiuau.vu sxien- --: j 7. v7" " ' brother . . Judge might well shrink from thedls"
Look at the rose saluting each other:
The motto of the Democrats- In AiO0K,,!,VM nero u l peaca. on.
forever ana ay in oust at m iwit inn men iney reiirea to tn Jury room
n bin ty,
r
and, recognising their resnonal
turned a concrete definition of Justice,
which a nation approves. No such con
fldence could be reposed in a slnrle
niA nt rnitrallta aaama tn liau hun I Bleat UI COUrSO mey nave HO
repeated in Eugenei its dry year has &ace of electing anybody In that
been its best year. Thl may be8iaie.on piaworra
Ul.alJa.ia1l . .a A A m.m-mmJm
- A. . ft. . m ..n .s U1UHUT ULIllitJIUeUiai. UUL 1L BUUWI
siust ur comyosaa woi - w,T,to ,B. Senator Bourne etfll considers the
nte " AMI V tramhlAM tV selnnn' I v aav
ably, renewed his stuck on th kiss
demon today.
The Misses Gertrud . Relly. JSdlthi
English, Maym Sanderson, Eliiabeth
Powell, Fannie Franklin , and ' Ethel
Walker, all of Cairo, express strong
Th Portland-. Journal Will hav to
quit poking fun at Salem about paving
talk, very soon. Th period of talk l
almost ended. Action henoeforth. -8a
lem Statesman. But didn't you talk th
same way many moons agof .
a , l
at hi. Peri! fhaW
aaiiu ifnui. .i ... . . . w jm. j .i r itoi ivilltcu. 1 . I Llia ouuion III nirniaiinn ....
4 Rhamed h tha haaata that mn Anrrn I A ludsr would havA fnrtnti. A. tiifn.al ,,. . . ..... . . . , . . . v
on tne plain, ' w comraer, ana pimiio opinion
f"'Bu wwgm wiin mm. 01
I. it worth while that wa battle in I men had onlv thla r.aan tn thlnV
bumble . I arter administering justice they
horse-racers, gamblers and saloon-
men, most of whom will agree with
this suggestion that ' a wide-open
town ia sure of prosperity. But the
large, majority will not agree to this.
'Most business men, and their em
ployes,' and mechanics, and average
male citizens generally, besides all
good - women, do not i wish an all-
: week, . all-night, ' - wide-open ' town.
They prefer orderly streets, care for
public safety,' and public 'decency
dispensable to a town's growth- and primary law and statement No. 1
prosperity.
REDUCING THE
RATIO.
SALOON
the most important political matter
ln Oregon. How does this strike
Senator Fulton?
Some poor fellow down into th dust?
God pity us all. Tim too soon will
: tumbl - '. . -i? . v,
AU of us together, like leaves in a
- -. gust ,
Humbled indeed down Into th dust
three of Klamath's Annular vnuna, la-
The kls. devil is doing more to fill i dies, each of whom laid claim lo th
from nubile view Th nanij . .vT I Of Calvary BaDtist church hra. "ti.
a freedom which n judge , could feel ef" should, never kiss each other until!
and it is thi. very freedom to consider I they ar -mamed. In the day. of urj
eacn case on.it. merit, that furnlshe. I "prntj in tne souuiern state, at
one or tn Stronreat inumnnta In av.. 1 teaav an aiiemnt ro kiss a srlrl waa
-j ne inenas
i
Choice Language.
, From TlWBlt.
The number of obsolete word, that
exultantly, says th Express. .
4 Haines Record i A' littles rqfrCeVneck
Ing of tha "butinsky" order over the
telephone In Baker two weeks ago re
sulted In th martiar of th two nris-
ctpals tht. week. They bad never mat
but got "sassy," mad up, mad a data,
and it only remained for Cupid to do
It Is announced that the president
fa a a a aa M m S ' ' ft I ''' fUV UUMIWI . Vfc VVUVlVVf wytUI SUHa
INNBAPOLIS, that In 1900 had te oln to 71814 CaPe Cod- perhP ar to b found in th complete dic-
202,718 population and nowwm,s nere,ne win investigate ana i tionary of th English languag is con
claims 800,000, has 417, Ba. ee K that name isn't a nature fake.
.1 . 1 .., 1 if.."., j.','
Shoa and
loons, and a councilman of
that city has introduced an ordinance
Meneliklt.
. . w . .,,,..1 i.,,..M -a ,. jueneiiK ii, .omperor ,; or
and . the suppression of vicious "WJ" Abyssinia, wa. born Augu.t 17. 1844, in
- " r - .Ihav) Ann MiilitniarAM re "tAAttm rrnal I . . '
temptations: i Discussing ...this ones- father", kingdom of. Shoe,
Hon tha New York WnrM well av- yltX' Itt SL Paul wlth
- Profligat living and reckless snend- ' Perhaps 240,000, the
lng do not foster sound' business con-1 ealoons Is limited to 400.
rightly considered aa areata a wrnn, a a
of tha ' daranitan . h. I could be committed- acalnat her.- Such
friend, of labor and the friend, of trial I n attempt wa. a gross Insult, and the
bv lurv can Unit nnaa fw .ainiAt.. i I man Who Offered It and tha vnnnar wnm.
th acquittal of William D. Haywood, I aj . father" or brother met with, pistol, j the rest
& Transnortation WHllai';: i. "V,0"1! lovers bold each other's " A farmer near Laldlaw tells of th
. xransportation facuiues. , . ; ; hand. In token of . their pure affection, presence of dew on crop, where in pr
,l JYom : the Chicago . Trlbuiie;',V'.v5' And when they part th man may per- v',u yars there . was none. On hi
stderably larger, than th people bar ' Th declaration of th president of ffaJ" If?"iL"f5 Au&mV .VJ- JlrJim ,2;.,rii"",25
any Idea of. Ths following letter, writ 1 h Southern railway In a talk at Louis-1 ful pressure. But that ihnmA. all ,.1 water artlflclallv anniied thla aaaann.
ten by an alleged poet to an editor who vlUa Vat'oftl:r a narrow minded vie of f ' 'Ther i. something wonderfully mag-1 h dew is so heavy each morning that
bad .treated hls.' poetry with derision, hi. Interests could lead a railroad" tnanl?uo urtn juss . When Z7y coma wa.n your nand. ; in . it.
furnishes some idea of them: . h .... tn mnnLr.i..Z. JI. "?tB co.n together It I. like Which hows that Irrigation Is. filling
Mflir You hiLV behaved llk an im-l r Z"?"" wmtw? i lwo cioua charfed with electrtcityg tha J Jh air with great -amount of rooia-
tSAt larinntiM i-tro.ri.fwi I Itji thAaa vrhA ,Um i wv m as Kit auuiubllioii dc in b i wiw uuBiiivB miu i,na otner nflmivi sini i ui
Wiai vioua or any moral celaltuae, carry theJr anrt or present tnought. It ia clear that i19 wVi " certain caaeap an mo-
I.iu.iu. v.iu.iuk auiu . viuuuuuns ox ex
cessive passion and ecstacy. 'A kls.
goe. straight, like the shock of a aal-
I a . . . . a. . t W V - V j w Bv wa vauvak V " aVU Vllioi - uaBDH IUB I f L.l. x 11 1 x m .
-ThA dfl. m Bnoa ft"er nvln "Pw nis youtn abllgat the tongues of the weetlesal time element In transportation 1. com-
iul In' all ail"ta mvflA1 ailvaatn.aa aurf I filr. VOIl hav firftlfilT flftraillMl MV nam na. I RArfltlvalv .linlmnnplant T IK. MllMaJ.
dltlons,' but crime, vlolence, vie and I sign 'in these cities, and Others OS I when King John of Abyssinia died in I word though they wer trangamed. I will I could b relieved of much of thi. mo.
social and political Immorality The I . - K- , ,!. J89 Menellk marched to Abyssinia, had 1 not coascervate reproaches, . j will oduce I ond- class ..of freight ther would, be a
nwa, a,vvu. v w. . , ; yv nunn cro wnQ i emperor or aoy ssmia l veil over . ia au-ameniai ingratituae Mjn iw argrjruuujr. . .
in raniw pans or ine country tnere
. nis lamer. Kingaom . ,i duos. nu viou. or any moral ceisituue, oarry tneir i present inougnt. xt i. clear that
a population mother wa. a beggar whom th king ungUolty to .the -height of creating ym- freight I. of different grades.: Som of
i number ot took a fancy to .nd mimed. .Jh ruled .ST t&
political Immorality.
mining camp ha. Its place, - but it Is
manta ahnni If lota., --.a ... .;l.l..- .( 4 I
. uiun iuu neeus. nnj tiukuiug, vk 1,110 uaiiu vutj u vu tne tnrone is a Doy t years 01a, called
While, the lid" may restrict pleasures tha nmmnnltv th aalonn business Jr8U. "on of Menellk'. daughter. The
and 'opportunities for a certain typ. of f 8aIoott ."tuation in Abyssinli bowser. IS un,
busines. men. it t. an institution wnicb 18 overdoa9 in Minneapolis." iffeSl ?Cii?:
f -Tnt:. !
rhe si or.! !
1 c:cz:-3 '
la developing Oregon; into
common wealth, such aa
It;. The enthusiasm to
rv7.here rreralent as a
And the St. Paul Dispatch says:
Whatever b th Unal . . proporUon
screed upon as to saloons and popula
tion, it Is ' evident that tho , feeling Is
growing mor and more ; general . that
the sale should be restricted. .The dif
ferent quarters tf the country are all
undergoing some crystallisation: of opin
ion In this regard. ? : Ia th astj ;ther
Is a tendency toward regulation, similar
to the one elt ln the northwest, al-
tnouga th spirit of entlr protest Is
pernapa stronger her than ther. In
the south, there is a strong tendency
iuwra proniorang the .al of lntoxl-
is probable. -
i- ZZT.m . . .7 saloons on Sunday and Dart of the nd 8h0 "d proclaimed himself king which has chamfered even my Indisoerp-
on the border, of civilization. - If St 8aloon" on OUBUy na P ut Lflw nf kinas. H mi anablad to dn thla I tlhla heart. I am allent on tha rft.
Louis or any other city of Its sis were night, but to limit their number to I with Italian interference, but h - later I lation which my coadjuvancy must hav
to advertise the fact that It hainar . .naiA tka .Afini.fina nung asiue mis aiuance Because, as ne gtven -wnen 1 orierea to oecom your
.h Z ; Tha l.nfft . iS' - certain' ratio Of the population, .aid. Italy desired to absorb bl. king, fantor and aMmlnicle. I will not speak
run on th principle of ileen.Ing the fha Minneanolls Journal savs' Aom' The country h rules is very rich of th Uppltude, the oblepsy you have
classes usually kept under restraint. It lne ?llnneaDO" Journal says. n M luxuriant in vegetation and ln shown in exacerbating me, oSe whose
would soon m delivered over to th el- rora vno unanciai simuvuuii. ivi "f ao'Vnn nnn mi. i popu-1 gonius you .nouia nave approached
And yet all these words ar to be
zouna in tne aictionary. H?-v;Kv.-,h.'.;,;.
)' This at In nistory. K '- V". "
t48S-Edward V r& his ; brother,
Richard, duke of Tork, smothered in th
Towr.' , : .. : ; - ':''-y-:'"--'ti
lB86CapltuiaUon Of Antwerp.
l(s-vCromwell defeated th Royal
ists at battle of Preston. " '
; 1657 Robert Blake, the great admiral
or tn uommonweaitn. aiea. Born 1598.
-1781 First issue of the New England
Courant. ,
- 1788 David Crockett, the Jhero of the
Alamo, born. Died March (, 1838.
1788 Peter Hunter appointed lieu
tenant governor of upper Canada.
im r ounoauon lata ror Nelson s
the normal American community will
never abandon.
TEACHING OREGON TO ORE
GONIANS. : 4 .
- T IS of the utmost - Importance
that Oregon people should come
((3 know thefr state, and what it
ran That la a fundamental
can bejio method of transportation to
rival : me rauroaa. in otnur iunt nn
rivers, lake, and canal, can be used to
advantage. There 1. no evidence that
there would be any appreciable shrink
age in railroad income. If waterway,
wer. developed. It 1. far more reason
able to suppose the opposite result like
ly, to toiiow. ine true attitude to be
taken 1. that which welcomes every
conceivable addition to the facilities
wnicn in country nas ror handling its
raw material and Its products of many
eaasauspa
- Thatched Roofs fn London, r.v v
From th London Evening Standard.
.Every cabman knows that ther Is a
thatched house in 8t James street
although the nam is a bare tradition
or a lonir departed roollna. ... L.ika wood.
cn houses, thatched roofs are rare in
London. . .
There is a neautirui specimen tn Cam
berweil Grove, not. far from Camberwell
Green. Standing back from th street,
it 1. embedded in the richest foliage
and clad In lvv. .The thatchlnar ia r,f
ancient date. In good repair and evident-1 monument In Trafalgar Bouare, London,
ly the work of a highly. Skilled that-1 1843 Cardinal Rampolla born. ' -
cher. At the beginning of the rov is
cants altogether. Tha Birt tan , I ve.r o1.? j,nn 0'lB5. the Plough, whicn
.m ... , ,,,. . . - . I retatna au ine main reature. wltn which
"Pid and posltiV develop-1 la wa Invested imt 800 years ago,
1S&S Uionnin walked at rnna .arrnaa
Niagara. - v I
1870 Julia Marlowe, American act-
Too Young. - .. ' V"
, - x .From th Chicago News. ; V 1 ,
H was a beardless youth and the
peachy down- was on his cheek.
i'TMrllng.!: hvwblspored. "I beg of
you to giv me just one kiss. They ar
intoxIcatIng."';.'''-'6ttv.ir, ,
But the beautiful girl Shook her bead
and withdrew, to the far , end of the
sofa. -c ; ' h- ..
"No,' Freddy,' she replied In tantalis
ing tones.. "I don't want to do anything
unlawful.' v -
"Unlawful, Mis. RoseT ' -'
"Tes; you know it is aaalnst tha law
to glv Intoxicant, to minors."
, And then, poor Freddy melted away
like a tub of ice-cream at a Sunday
school plcnlo. . .. ,
vanlo battery. to the heart, -and tha
weaker party is always paralysed under
th blow, whether for good ox 111 or for
weal or woe.-, .
"Nothing has mor of heaven's ' f lro
or the fire of hell In it that the kiss of
a lover or of a villain, and the first step
of the fiend incarnate- In order to de
stroy the . innocent ; but deluded 'vic
tim ln hi. clutches la to cat his Una tn
hers. The lips ar often the gat to
th citadel of virtue in tha vnnnar an'
loving heart, and thousands have sur
rendered the fortress of character tn tha
thrilling kiss of the licentlou. libertine,
who well knows its psychology nd
dynamic Dower when , affections a.mi
confidence have been won ln a, woman's
heart Great God deliver us 'from the
kissing devil!"
The Rev. Dr. Bass, though a south
erner, nas runun diom in his veins.
He la a -descendant of Samuel Bass,
who settled In Massachusetts in 1880. ,
"Will They Dare Do It? .
From the Kansas City Star. ' '
From time immemorial, so' to sneak.
the price of a spool of thread In this
country na. Been o cents, oometlrne. it
has been less; but "a nickel a .pool" has
become a rule sanctioned by usage and
by fair dealing. Can It be possible that
the rage f riches ha. become so fierce
In this country and has so stifled the
lnstinots of eaultv and humsnttv aa tn
permit the formation and existence of
a trust which, has set out to extort
blood money from- helpless women, who
are atltchlng away their poor lives to
aaln subsistence for themsalvaa and
their: unfortunate children t .. j
Bast Bids
Bank for
People. ,
East Sid
Depositors of
This Bank .;
Are shown every courtesy and ac
corded th most liberal treatment""
consistent .. with ' conservative i
' banking.
We mak no. charge for' giving
j advice regarding Investments or
any other information pertaining
to money matters.
Savings accounts and checking
account, of all sizes ar invltedw
. W invite correspondence from
. thosa desiring information, a ,
4 Per Cent Interest 1
Compounded i semi-annually. Will
be paid on savings accounts.
Commercial Savings Bar.
XlTOTT AlTD WZUJAKS ATS.
"Oeorge W. . Bates . . President
J. S. BIrrel..,. Cashier
t