g'aaa'aaaMMiaaaaMaaaaBasaSBsas I -:. W; ?S!iBf myT5 T ' TA nin vrt n.m.r' tKx tiSi t a t I ! THE JOURNAL i Alt IKDKFENSENT NKWSPAPCB. V. ' 8. fackera, , . . , 44 ... ..PoblUher fsbtlibad trr vanlnc Pt Snndin n4 , awy nanaay Brtiln at 'In journal tnura- !(, rxtxk ana Xambill streets. PortUBd, Or. table condition the trend of popu latlon to the cities quickly stop? The high prices that, within few months, have come to tho farmer, he has had as a consumer to meet and stem for 30 years Throughout that long period he has EntmrA a t4t MitkM. and frr tar tnotmiaUoa utnwcb the biu u Meoad-daM been the prey of combinations, cor' porauons ana trusts, ua nas naa to , , t . TELEPHONEMAI TITS. All AcMrtBMts reasbad by tblt sambar. U the tutite tb ttpirtmnt roa want. roiEioN dvebtisimo BEPBE8ENTATI vs die, on every spool of thread, on pay a tariff tax and a trust price on every nail he bought, on every nee Yraaland-Benlamtn Bnarfal Admrtlriiif Afn"7, Brauirlck BuUdlnf. 223 riftb aTanoa, Haw ior Trlbaa Building, Chicago. SobaerlBttoa Tnw br mU to any addraas exico. b Ua Unltad BUtM, Canada or Uu . DAILY. ..... ...SS.flO j On Booth. Bun DAI. M ..12. AO I Om month... DAILY AND 8UNDAY. ST.60 On month... ...I ...I .16 Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, """Or what's a heaven forf -Browning. OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE. It every foot of Iron pipe, on every hoe, on 'every screw, on every pound of sugar, on every pound of coffee and tea, on every plow, harrow tooth pitchfork, pane of glass, paper of tacks,i harvester, wagon, mower .1 m I binder. In fact on practically every thing he bought. Everywhere he turned, and on practically every article consumed, he has been com pelled to pay a tribute, first to the tariff, and second, to the trusts that used the tariff to monopolize com modi ties and fix their own prices for articles produced. Whenever he has bought a hat, a suit of clothes, a pair of suspenders, a tin spoon, or even ) HE whole northwest Is tremen dously concerned In the move-1 a coffin, he has had to pay the tariff ment for placing the Celllojand trust barons whatever price they (- V., project on a continuing con-l asked, while selling his own products 'tract . basis. It is not the project at whatever price the buyer chose to 'of a. state, but of an empire. It give. That Is why he never grows deeply, concerns Idaho, It concerns rich his earnings are taken from ' Washington, and It concerns Oregon. I him and given to tariff overlords. In all, there is congestion of freight, I That Is why farms do not pay as shortage of cars, Inadequate ap- well bb other industries, and that. In 'pllances for, moving products, and turn, Is why boys desert the farm constant cry for relief. The rail- and go to cities. roads have been appealed to. -their Officials and owners have been en- SENATOR FULTON'S SCRUPLES ; treated, threatened and commanded, convenience, delays, annoyance and pool, Ohio, a city of 25,000 people Injury to the public and a busy com; and 53 saloons, has gone dry. Liquor merce have to suffer1 In consequence selling is prohibited Or rendered dlf- mako nennla loner fnr th tlearanhs I ficult In most of Indiana.. T fM "tn, .v n. 1 1 v.v., .... I ' - From the Examiner. IU UHU 1 II If I M II 1 1 W Df. IHII I II WIIHIH LUUB UVLUiJiO Oh UIUU1U1L1UD ITI III III TV T nnr VI . ... . . ' I " , TM theory on wnicn private owmf are never raised but often lowered, very soon certainly, but perhaps, ship of pubiio utilities l defended is. and where employes are ever at their after awhile, ... ... .1 that a thing- la always very much better posts of duty, and never dream of strikes. Small Change Letters from tte Peojjle PROPER SCOPE OF OUR COM MON SCHOOLS. G ers OVERNOR CHAMBERLAIN re newed at the school fair at Corvallls bis protest recently entered before the State Teaoh- aBBOclatlon at Salem done when It la done ror individual freed, than when It Is done for the gen eral welfare. Strangely enough, many persons act ually believe' that there I something In thia i! pa notwithstanding daily. hourly, multiform and incontestable ev idence to the contrary. Thus, ror inatance, ine mreoi car eervlcea In thia city are administered for the benefit of individual greed. It is Impossible for any one to maintain that these services are better than they A Sign of Prosperity, Cornelius, Or., Aug. II.- To the Editor of The Journal I see by the papers that Rev. John.D. Rockefeller has been offered 7 per eept for sums of $1,000. 000 to $3,000,000 with the best of se- .,.(,,, - .a . . . I i. nci t move c vii en aic n i ...... curity, and he usesthls, as argument would be If administered for the gen- mai iimes are getting Harder and a eral welfare, because under no conceiv- against panto Is at hand lame circumatances coma tney oe ww maklnc the common schools a mere Now- common man. who hasn't thr .rv'io. ma rnttn Nothinir done trainlnr croiind far higher instltn- ,i?,wl e?ou 'rota -the, people to bo for the general welfare could possibly training ground ror nigner msuiu- ablo to turn th, hole Arctfo regions be so badly done. No human ingen- There Is unques- n lC9 trust, would think that auch ulty could make them worse man mey I oilers were a. alim f n,nura.u v.. I or a Th.i i annfant tn avurv. nmon 11 J I l Wl l.l I yv-ysun,. AUV,.. ...... .. ' uuucu uierii. m uio puniLiuu. we nave nuucea tnat in new countries compelled to use them. This is one illustration open to an men's observations. Here is another: Thn avfriira hunk, nt New York are It that If Tn An . rt A A nu I AnBi-aln anlalv fn, trta hnAf1t fit the university training. Thev are better i "undoubted Securitv' an A I n ..nl tnr I ilannatfnrl thoroln Thov are not Stock nMnlroii iif. nrir nrhn tho I ,few millions U Is because they know companies, like other banks; they pay I" ..uuu wngn in InvMt thai mnnau a b u tn I nn rilvldanila ovrn tn tholr npnosliors havo If It la aaaantlallT a lima nrhon I bring In a much blfiranr nnr nnt Tha I thev make no nroflta for anybody elae. .', . . . oountry is full of chances to make Most of their officers must serve wlth- the college bred young man has a money on the square. When Milt Van out salary, and some of them perform norne oougnt an old mare on time for thus gratuitously an immense amount u. una in two wadhi waa nfr.r.,1 iinn petitor in the race for life's honors forfher'K,h could easily afford 7 per ?.ent on his $50. The same with Frank BKimpoie, who bought an 80-acte tract in liis wnnni nnrtn er ts aaa mvsA. But stubborn facta stand in the 1 months doubled his money. way of making college training unl- n.gh flnancT but I d? kn'ow "this, that versal. Equally stubborn facts J. uV" wouia tsae noid of the i v., v banking business of this oountry and make It clear that while the percen- make a certificate of deposit as safe as a. jiumumca oraer, an tn ola stockings uupea merit in uiu uosiuun. we nave noucea that In new countries may hope for our young men and jM women to receive a full college or JP'fE8" 9 lways highest. And I take A T.KSSflM r Kl JrVI SA VI iNIliA DAIMVlj I w . " ' 1 - 1 , i i ti, i-ni 1 SS 'I'al TT eawakaaar mmm. Tr,Al M -j, tor ail: ,r ; u rr;"- or labor. Ths legal resmouon. are . Now tbi timt to SWMr ofa (0in bank in New York can reap any ad- - i vantage from the bank's operation now ao yoa like, oysters f; TST "R" In New York the savings banks are montba nav. begua" purely mutual and have no purpose ex- . v''.K'Vk'v:" cept to assist the thrift of wage-earners Of course you are aoine- down tn tata In the big doings at Astoria. . - T ' Waaaalra t laa WianW VSaaTrTsl I i . since one of them falledr - lost a "....'C . T V.iiJk. TV' "regon dollar for a depositor. The savings "'JiT trom 'Byroad haven't auto- K.nl l.r.r,.ll. n Uaw Tar afaa a ra. I .v.w-. A man who has to button his wife's waist is liable to say things, but not out loud, behind her back. " a a , , Mr. Harriman must have observed that there waa nui a atralk . , - . T " w V, WVU11 . try up there without a railroad. .. , . xne extent to which one's trnnaar. per capita, ine largest in ino umuu, and this immense trust la admlnlatered with wonderful skill and fidelity bk men that derive not a cent for manacinff if. Most of the New York savings banks pay 4 per cent a year to their deposi tors. None less than 14 per ceni. In San Francisco. Chicago. Minneapo lis and other western cities the savings hanka are incomorated Companies. OP- era ted for individual greed and not for are turn uP Is nS TndlcatlSn of eith,; thA nril wal farm lv.i.-u vcl va v, v.uvr In the.rcitres the savings banks pay . -unv - but little more than S per cent a year . . ,. to their depositors, and In thirty, years we do not believe that Senator Ful- there have Tbeen more savings bank fall- R?""1?" on tem"nt 'M WU1 ures in Chicago alone than Tn the whole strengthen him among the people, state of New York. , These are f aots and not theories. The There Is no danger of Jim Ham Lewis Idea that nothing can be well done, being corrupted by the vices of Parlsi unless it is done for the aggrandisement he has lived In both Seattle an rw ' of some band of Wall street speculators, oago. . . aeoma nn nnalvala tn he mere lunaCV. I On the contrary, 'the general rule Is What seems to be needed 'in fare Is better done than what is aone 1 pretenaer ana their followers to kill for private greed. another off. Precept and Practice , but they boldly confess themselves powerless to meet the transportation , demands. In order that they may more promptly handle the rest of S ENATOR FULTON will not ad vise candidates for the legis lature to subscribe to state-j ment No. 1, because, he says, By Wex Jones. Professor Horscar' Twiggs of the Standard university lecturing on "The Ethics of the Home1 TTrnm tha aarllaa riawn nt hlatnrv. tags is increasing, only a small num. , The ontrv "SoS id TKS","?! from the dW of th. an. families m ber comparatively pass beyond the 1 11 bnk and there would be no short- the tree tops, the male has been the I 1KB 01 tflnnAV Tn n Inial naaa Bult Ya I common schools. Eiehtean million countrlea Ilka Final. K, '"''i" head of the home. The male was head v.,no. nanni. in hi. ,nniF. o,a. t P0",?'flc . bank nobody thinks or of the tree dwelling, the male was head ,UU.,B imnKinir a noie in the thatch in kun hi. .1-- .v- , a xu h-nnV; In B, ,...r i.4. " " ," l"B me tniui-BLiuuB. prucesa. vji wie nura- lv-l.""tn V, band and father Is-cr should be the 1 . r, n r. n A n j . . . I , . . --r T ....v.ciDa anu ln li. u.. oer i.uuu.uuu are in colleges or uni- cnuca me contents into a bank for the vnraltlna and 17 000 000 In th inm. lo Py auoas and drakes with, venules ana ir,uuu,uuu in me com and yoa-none the wiser-tin the Tnati mnr, linnli nt I Via 17 nnA AAA a.I. COmesT . . . ' ..' . . For "business" people the Amert- 2 per cent pass beypnd the eighth cans are the biggest fools this side of ernAc. uba Dm, when It comes to banking. Braae- They will chuck their money over a tv, t.,- -i ban.k counter without a aign of se- uo ,buCo ui i.-6 Bis- curity except a slip of paper, and free nlficance. They emnhaslze to a or '"'""if wnue it an "honest farmer" SSairocoo Tk. mlm ...... I - . . . Atr t-h itt 1 .u ii.V aoout arnvea; Youn Flower Wizard hhre:g'oawll,lhib.' .I- yeiujunoni. Prom the New York World. At 4 years of age Allen W. Hlxon of Worcester, Massachusetts, Is an ex pert gardener and has taken three prices In horticultural exhibits. The boy haa been from his birth In an atmosphere of gardening. Hla grandfather la Adln A. Hlxon, secretary of the Worcester County Horticultural society, and he was so delighted with cave family and today the hus-1 the little fellow's busy planting of twigs .v,. f., .h,.M hfh. and bits of green for . "play garden- that he decided to give him a real gar den. It Is 75 feet long and 3 feet wide and is laid out between two of his the toslness. they have Wised rates .her they shall obey the will of nIghly lmift)rtant degree the fact that J" mortggneUSndndkind7 of '.uty na Day a oig interest. Talk about confidence OUT twanrtArh Inhere ceni?lry AmerJan banking system in WAQSTAFP YOUNO. on certain products to a prohibitory the people or not lB matter r con' the common schools must be- a com , degree, Meantime, fields, pastures, forests, Orchards and mines in this vast kingdom of production are yielding an Increasing aggregate of products that cannot be moved to , market, and a paralysis of Industry Bttd loss of usufruct Is consequent. , r The power of man to provide by ', means of railroads, the appliances for relieving the situation has sim ply been outgrown build . ' railroad track , cannot be science with each of them; but he argues that they should not so bind themselves because they are sworn to support the constitution of thej United States, which provides that members of the legislature and not the people shall "choose" the sen- a s tors. pleted system In themselves the process should be such and only such as will to the greatest extent round out and best fit the pupil for life work. It is all the education he is to receive, and it should be made sternly practical and wholly without reference to colleges, uni TLe Play They all have voices and know bow to use them. They all recognise that ngm opera requires some degree of dramatic ability and ao nrnraail tn nnr TrriAV J.. -A A . L . A I ... ... ..... I . . . ... wiiu uuo respect, to me senator, versities or anything else but the "re into their lines and movements. this seems a quibble. The constltu- comlnB strursle with the stern reali- Thev u' work well together conscien a, x j. u. il.i il . , I . . .... ... . . . I tlouslv anrl tharanr nrMn.. . Enoneh iron to 1 oe Ul Proviuo lutLl ine ie87 ties or are mat must do encountered , n," ' , w, Tv I a a m. a x A t a a a a I "D " Vi a lliaill Ul alfl.1 III 1 1 II V isiacure snau not cnoose me same as soon as the schoolroom is Dasaed. tk. " uiauoBouioui jiilb proviaou Heal, i digged from tne earth or turned out man that tne PePle ot a Btate nave This much should be done for the new and tasteful costumes which every t at? the rolling mills Enough labor already chosen. For many years ef- great unnumbered mass whose Urn- member of the company wears, wen lay dti- tt--were I0 nBTe en maae to una a way ited means or bent of mind deny ni 1 available Mnnot be obtftiriad. Knmiirh t0 elect senators by direct vote of them the advantages of a college caiifomian. hih n-n tjars cannot be supplied by the coun- the PeP an1 ye conform to the training. . The comparative few who ment of six weeks of light opera at try and enough locomotives could c 1 n: y are t0 nter colle8 nalls can flnd B4rquam last nl"nt w-h that old not be obtained to haul them, if the been found the senator picks a qulb- ways by and by for such training "m?fr.rl!a Herbert ftnd Bmith- - i Lii si m ii mi . - i i . . ... . i " - ---- l cars were at hand. It is a sDecti ftnarWdidT admira-we11 in0WB- 18 the oie judge of the 0f those whose hope of life Is solely Portland has certainly brought back itiOn were It not distressing. f Meantime there is one and only one direction in which relief from ' the strained situation Is obtainable, jlf the railroads cannot be made the means of raising this blockade on products in a prostrated Industry, the , Columbia jjver can. Once opened to navigation it Is capable of moving promptly to market every product of this vast inland empire. IWlth that magnificent highway once freed from obstructions to naviga tion the commerce of half a contl- qualiflcatlons of Its members, and dependent on such education as the hiVtavV?!1 hJSrt T'hli TV ma' It never rejects a member honestly I common schools and the little red tne memories of the patrons and friends chosen by a legislature. It certainly schoolhouse afford. Governor Cham- This isP not the nninim, i. would not begin by disputing the berlain's contention has infinite !;ted n"ividuai but it is by token of n,..lllnolnn V Vm I J . . . . "v- iiuaiiuvawuu ul a ocuawi iuuocu u cuuiuiua neuso uuu intelligence ubck p'uae given jast nignt, tne united vor the leelslatur beraiian hn had hsen Lf It an1 a wl'o nh1ln 1nta.rf win dlc.1 of a standlng room house which r . "... naa pacKea into the time-honored play first cliosen by the people. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES NEVER STRIKE. I be served If his suggestions are to be adopted in Oregon. FT A southern minister argues that cremation Is unchristian, and for a Bible warrant for his position cites the case of Joseph whose "bones were carried back to the land of his But was Joseph a "Chrls And isn't this a very slim "The house to see whether or not Mr. Karl wouia make goon his word. And he diL The old war horse of the Boston lans said when he flrat tnlri Portland of his new company. The Cal lfornlans, that he had picked them in dividually as they came to him, for voice, dramatic ability and agreeable personal appearance. He frankly told that the majority of the personnel were young upon the stage, but he contended that what they lacked in experience they made up in qualification and nat ural talent Last night the people who had come to test this tale went away satisfied. They found the songs and the voices to sing them. The found the interpre tation and the team work to make the voices have their full effect. The People of Portland seem to have OBODY EVER SAW the post- office employes of the United States on a strike. Nobody ftVfir RAW thn amnlnvai In Iha ,ii a v tt. i I " -"o ittiuer. . . . railway mall service on a strike. No- tian"? .t . . ... body ever saw the letter-carriers of foundation for the arsrument? rna nnrrnwciHr na an van rnravap I I . o ' the conntrv nn n atrlt a NnhnH u I u v. i a. o.j j .1 fh mmamanf fnr hnrrvlno- If lnt uuuy ueiuugs lu juu, uu la were- " pver saw the amnlnvai In ihn rural a j .v..ia v v- n.iii. 1 l a--- . iuro oacieu anu biiuuiu uu piacea in delivery service on a strike. It the tomb." 8ava this nreacher. Rnt cl?Jr? unaer a continuing contract, ana se- . , . v.-.- ... . ' h"0''" iiciurt-n ui jusi eucn productions '-..ifi-.-t : .. .. wmmon anowieage mat ine SSI- how is the "tomb" any more serenaders. Therefore the Call- ar.a in oil . .. ... . . .. iornians, it they hold to the standard . ... 6U.c.UUicui eu-1 sacrea," except from custom, tnan a set last night, are assured of nightly terpnses are low. rney are belaw tnrn.r-ai And rfAoan' ih. hnHv u. bupp" wn1-? lDey Biav "ere and of an the salaries paid for equal service flnDear in the tomb, onlv more slow, turn again. I I ' ' - I T.Ian ....J . 1. .1 . . under nrivate rnntrol Vot thaia ,. v, a. .v.l " .U1I'" an unrair , JVf Bnu more uisaKreeauiy io me act, to attempt to Dlfk out anv sneclal aiHrt In vnra haa hnan f,,i, ', SOWBm-m operatives neuner smite thought? We are raising no obJec-K?nToeT," p,r"c" a.r i".6"" ' "v- -a Vt TV. , . . .. . ""v:"." 0 RUUU. i on uvd. 1 iic 1U1B.I I nn In hnrfa 1 r nann a nrafai- that I HarrT I a Rhman la tnn woll tun.. ...uu ' vu. .u., . v w . . . w l ' . v. . . b.. V I . ' '1 mall carriers brave country roads I . a, 1 .... v... 5ee? Praise now. As the Duke of 1 wttj ui uioyuoma, ui iucu umu, uui Bant crux he pleased the audience curing in two or three years what otherwise may take a dozen years, fs made by the present transporta tion crisis a plan of paramount and t ; allrnorthwest importance. No prop ruler In his household. A man excels In culture, In physical force, in brains and ooay powar. jia snpyiq m matters per- g to the noma De tne ruling rorce- the wife should obey him in all things A man who Is "bossed" to use the lansruafc-e of the day by his wife Is, as our wonderrul president naa antiy said, a mollycoddle. He is a weakling and should be chloroformed out of world in which he la useless. What Is man? Man Is the worker, the fighter, the writer. Man moves the wheels of com merce and keeps tne breweries wonting overtime. Where would tne looacco in dustry of the country be without man? Where would the strong words of the language be heard were it not for man? What would become or tne national game of poker If man became extinct? And woman! What does she amount to? Nothlns. She sits .at home and .wonders what has become or tne money. If a wife does not do as her husband commands, he should ("Knock her block off!" from a student In the rear) er, yes, as some one suggests, he should ''knock her block off!" (Prolonged cheering and cries of "That s the sturr. Twiggsy!" "Hand It to the sklrtB!'' "No wedding bells for me! etc.) Virtue and so overwhelming in its ealntary possibilities. If the com sun tET THE FARMERS HAVE AN i INNING. ity for only $70 per month, but never strike. On these and other lines of the government mail service the public depends and it never de pends in vain. The millions and mjl- decayed bones. Hons of letters and newspaper mall dashing here and there, backward and forward about the country, are faithfully and correctly handled with disposition of the body after its ten ant has departed. It Is not the dead I find wlntpr stnrmfl fiirnlah on1 fln1 I . .. . mercial bodies, senators, contrress- 7. ' . . " " we .can see no reason m religion or . L. . , tneir own teams ana vehicles, and piRfiwhere for onnoHln a riiffrnt 'men. governors, mavnrs and nannta ' eisewnere ior opposing a auierem b u 1 t . . .. render Bervlce of unsurpassed fidel VI iu tiuuio iiuwiveal uu QUI unite . In petitioning congress for the relief that a continuing contract and the Jhurrying forward of the Celilo proj ct will afford It should be time for the moon to darken and the refuse to shine. both with his own droll and natural humor and with his songs. He fills in good shape the role of the chlof comedian ana makes fun wherever he is Robert Hosea, who formerly sang in s New York choir, made a most decided hit as Alvarndn. Tfp hnn a va,ltin. Doay mat. is sacrea, ana ii it were, as smooth and full as heart could wish ana only needed one song to win his It would be equally sacred whether a nanaiui 01 asses or a residuum of he result that letters speeding from TT IS A BTKANGE, weird spectacle rJew Yorfc 10 Portland seldom veer . to see criticism and complaint more than a few hours from the time hurled editorially at Oregon they are due between the two points at ... I farmers Decause their products Whatever may be the influence re high-priced. True enough, milk that causes it, the state of comity at S 1-3 cents quart in Portland between the government and its em makes the consumer wince a bit. So ployes challenges admiration. It ln- 3ceJ butter at 40 odd cents a pound, voluntarily turns attention to the eggs at 23 cents a dozen, and other present telegraph strike and sets the products of the farm to match. But mind to wondering if it were not are .these prices a reason to bully better ihal the operators were em and browbeat. the farmer? Dloyed. not s by nrlvate enternriae. -With 80,000,000 people in thia but by the government. It Is a ques-; country -dependent for a livelihood tion well worthy of Intelligent in vestigation. It is pure nonsense that, under a vast growth in popu lation and' commercial activity, tele graph tolls should have advanced 25 to 40 per cent between great eastesa cities. It is the climax of the ab surd that, with streams of gold pour ing with accelerated flow into the coffers of the telegraph companies, that telegraphers should be so in adequately paid that thejr are driven to strike ior higher wages. The in- According to the Iron Trade Re view, there is a regular movement of pig iron in moderate lots to this way, Richie Ling has already won laurels with his tenor songs and last night in ine iasi acc wun nis love song aaaen new leaves 10 tne circlet. Leroy Jepson as Colombo, he of the horns and the atomizer, helped the duke tiekle the laughter of the audience whenever ne came down tne stage. tsiancne Auoert, tne soprano, has a voice as clear and sweet as a bell and on farms and .farming, is it not time ; for farm products to take a step up ward? Has anybody ever heard of a farmer who became a millionaire at farmiug? Has any man who has spent his life at farming on the usual small scale ever become worth , more than a few. thousand dollars? j If , he couM earn more, and the cap 1 tains of Industry ; and high ' finance eira less, would not this b a better country, and would Ho( that rcgret- country from Great Britain, notwith- used it delightfully in the rendition of tni t, a,. a . "Andalusia" and many other bits of ""u,us i a iuu, nucu- melody. Lucille Saunders, the contralto ever domestic conditions approach of tn5 c?mpany, as Dolores, had many . , . . " opportunities to win applause and nevar tnose wnicn nave prevanea tnrougn railed to ao so. tv, ., tv4 It was something of a disappointment imo. ui iuc van. ,coi, uiai 10, wo that Miss Barnette, Elliott Beamer. the suppose, when the pig trust raises "a8t F- Waelder, and the others . , who have been announced as possessed the price so high that British fur-1 of especial talents were not given more ""V-VJ" wuw- themselves, but the remaining six nental ore, and then carry it over weeks will yield the chance, o nnn ,na t . Frni first tp last the Californlans 3,000 miles to this country, and pay were a most ffetMded success and the orrerings promised ror tne coming six weeks of melody will be looked forward to with anticipation. Next week they will present "The Bohemian Girl." ttp to the "Malefactors." From the New York Journal of Com merce. Spokesmen for the rich "malefactors" were bitter In their criticism of the president yesterday. "Where is his proof?" Is their slogan. Many people 11111m ine iape is proor enougn mat the wealthiest cliques in Wall street have connived at a slump In values. Bad feeling has not yet cleared away, bnt It is Inconceivable that the securities markets of the world will be Indefinitely wrecked by working at cross purposes. President Roosevelt has defined his stand, and no one doubts for a moment that he has the courage 10 aoiue Dy 11. ii is ior corporate man agers to make up their minds to con form to the law. Until they do there can be no abiding peace or prosperity. Prosperity built on fraud, is no pro perlty, : v-.,-' .1 the duty on it, and still undersell the trust. The "pig" can be pro duced In this country about as cheap ly as in England. Evidently the pig iron duty must be revised upwards, Whether the amount of liquors consumed Is decreasing or not, pro hibition is certainly making strong headway, especially in the south. No liquor is legally sold In 94 of the 119 counties of the "Bourbon" state of Kentucky. Down in wild and woolly Texas 154 counties have abol ished the liquor traffic within their borders, Georgia has Just passed a Btate prohibition law. East Liver- Mrs. Horscar Twiggs addressing the Toung Women's Heading club: Yes. my dear girls, the old-school woman is a rragrant memory. ine fresh, self-assertive girl of today should be frowned upon by all well-meaning ran't vnii see the wife of our grand mother's days meeting every whim of her adoring husband; keeping ner nouee In order; a true neipmeei 10 ner nus- band and devoid of any idiotic notions of eauallty wltn man. er cnuoren were hroiirnt ud 10 warn xne narrow ath, and she dldn t spare tne roa hrousrh any of the mollycoddle and weaklinr notions that prevail about chil dren today. As our beloved president says, she didn't flinch, but spanked them hard. The Ideal home Is one where the husband is head, the wife de voted to household duties, and the chil dren obedient. (Murmured expressions of dissent from the young women.) At the home of the Horscar Twiggs H. T. How is It I can't get anything but steak? We've had steak for din ner six nights in succession. Mrs. T. I wish you wouldn't use that tone. Horscar. To hear you one would think you were addressing a member of your class in ethics or whatyoumaycall- lt. H. T. I may have been a little hasty. dear I nfan I was hasty, very hasty, my love now, don't look at me like that. I lust asked because I wondered if vou liked steak so much. I would like it every night, if possible. Mrs. T. You shall have It every night. The reason we have It so often can t rememDer tne name or anything else when the butcher comes round. Baby T. Yaa! Yaa! Mommer, pop's hurtln me finger! Mrs. T. What Is the matter with you, ou big brute to hurt an Innocent llt le child! - H. T. My dear, I was only trying to prevent him from taking my watch. He must not have that. Baby T. Yaa! Yaa-aa! Mrs. T. Give him the watch at once, nurscar, ur wo anaii nave no peace. H. T. There' now he's gone and dropped it In the gravy! I'll slap him for that (rising from his chair); 111 see who's boss In my house. Mrs. T. Horscar Twiggs, sit down at once. H. T. Yes, dear, I was only Baby T. Yaa! Yaa! Yaa-aa! H. T. Put that child out of the room or i 11 Mrs. T. You'll what? I'm sick of your domineering ways (taking him by shoulder). I'd like to (shake) give you (shake) a good (shake) thrashing fathar'a a-ardnna. The plowing" waVflsne by tits-father-, but the boy managed the rest himself. He turned over the earth and then sol emnly dropping his rake made a de mand on his grandfather for "some of that stuff that smells bad." This de scription waa readily recognized as fer tiliser; a pall of the stuff was given to him and he worked It Into the soil. Then he proceeded with his planting. Last summer he raised tomato plants, five hills of beans, two hills of summer squash, five hills of corn, two of mel ons, five of potatoes and three of cucumbers. As soon as the weeds began to show their heads Allen declared war on them. Day after day he pulled them up, and wnen the season was well advanced his garden put his father's to shame. Insects and bugs he attacked also and every morning he carefully went ovaer his plants, killing the little things that were eating them. In this task his two- year-old brother Stanley volunteered aid. At his first exhibition he won the first prize. At his second he won 11.60 for a collection of vegetables. His last rise was from an exhibition In Boston, le never allows any one to arrange his exhibition for him at these shows. Be fore he sends his beans he washes ev ery one carefully until It shines. He loves his garden and what It nro- duces and no money will tempt him to part witn nis "crops." At nis last ex hibition he was much disturbed because a woman orrered to buy nis collection of corn. Sweeping it Into his arms, ho Indignantly told her that it was all go ing back home again and he didn't want any money. He Is generous in sending samples of his produce to his rncnas ana neignnors, out ne has a horror of letting his "exons" , late strange hands. The little boy is planning to enlarge his garden next spring and raise an even larger variety of vegetables. "When you have l.OOo.ono n Km. begins a Missouri editor. Well, when we do we will read the raat nt hi. proposition. a a Perhaps because Secretarr Kmi ... weakening on soma of the president's policies Roosevelt sent him tn doon's ranch. a a The president called the "Pilgrims" the 'Puritans" In his Provlnoetown speech, and now. perhaps, the man that wrote it Is looking for another Job. a Miss Tarbell savs Rockefaiiar iak. the collective sense. But he makes up for This by an kbnnrmal development of -the collecting' sense. a a Atlanta Journal: The senator from Oregon is a Bourns from which no traveler returneth without anm i.. about a third term. ' a a If Admiral Bob Evans brings all those battleships around all right he will deserve as much credit as If he had won a battle with them. a a The Louisville Courier-Journal haa been burned out. We have always feared Colonel Watterson's hot edl- lonua wouia ao miscnier. a a A Wisconsin man whose wages had just been raised (2 a week dropped dead. Employers should be careful about springing such shocking sur prises. a a Perhaps If Bit -Governor Taylor were offered Immunity and $1,000,000 or so he might consent to go back to Ken tucky. He Is probably wise to stop away, unless he wishes to tempt Goe bel's fate. a The Los Angeles Times says port land has been nJaylng some great base ball, 'though losing. But looking at the score, what Immense ball the other teams must have played. Oregon Si'deligkta A Drain house was sold by Jths sher iff for 18.80. -a a i "Salem is preparing to pave." says the Statesman. Seems as If we have heard that before. Eppy Grams Br George V. Hobart. (Copyright, 1907, br Amerlcan-Journal-Eximlner) Ven a man marriages for monev and oniy gets a meai ticxet dot is retribu tion, yes! A Baker ol els yield of a bushi to It. an county man estimates the new kind of oats at 200 acre, but he hasn't sworn "Track Reaches Looking Glass," Is a headline in an exchange. It may get so stuck on Itself there that it won't go any further. . a A Newburg.man has a fig tree six I feet In helghr and well loaded with a second crop of figs. The first orop ripened some time ago and waa or good quality. a Scio News: Jack Bllveu is reported to have undertaken a battle with a A goot fellow Is a man dot spends S'uZgoai'n tne 8?me nner that goats money on us wltou d glflng us a chance .-'""V neeuiess , say jacs. was Yen two vlmmens get a sudden attack of palpitation of der tongue, der result is gossip, ain a itr Dlt yon efer know a voman dot could fiass a looking glass mirror mitould glf ng It a qvick, short rubber, vot? knocked out in the first round. a Malheur county sent a large display to Sacramento for the Irrigation con gress, and will attempt to prove to people facts that the nattves of that county have long known. The beauty of the fruit situation In The Dalles is that you don't have to go outside of the city limits to find the best fruit, much of it being raised right here In town, says the Chronicle, a Newberg Enterprise: More sales of Flatterv is somedlna- vlr-h v. .... t Improved and unimproved property were disguise our vords ven ve vas telling a a the first three days of this week luckler man dot ve envy him ha? we"? mBd.? ln the v?? tow.n 1 during the entire year, yet there Is Der meaning of poetical license vas a no bom a1"-. on.1 the ordinary number TOmin OOl Veigns Z19 nounrla lin1 I alanaf"1 "'"' " " to refuse to SDend monev on him. aln'd he? Mooslc is der eggescuse vich some mmens make for der numose of beat. lng der face off a piano, doan'd it? Vun style of blue blood la a rich young man dot Is ashamed to trace his money back to a grandfather In Har butcher pttzness, yes? Efery desire vas born In a man egg- scent der desire to mind our nwn nit. ness, vich is an ackvlred taste. From the Dally Thought In deciding the divorce case of Twiggs vs. Twiggs, Judge Dingbat spun a coin yesterday to determine who should ha the custody of the child. A Maiden's Love. By Ella Wheeler Wilcox. (In Charles H. Brown's "musical satire, "The Beauty Trust") Oh. Love is a maiden's first dream As she drifts out of Little-Girl Bav To Womanhood's Islands; that seem So far on Life's Ocean away, She thinks not of dangers in store. bhe broods not of trouble and care. She dreams but of love on the shore. And wonders what mien he will wear. Oh, Love is a maiden's first right. And seek not that right to ormose. For why is she fair to the sight; And why is her mouth like the roue' Oh, argue not Vainly with fate;' The answer can only be this: Her beauty was meant for her mate, iter ups were tnus lasnioneu to kiss. REFRAIN. Old love, bold love, worse than vain your Cold love is sold love, but not by maids line me. Love's bliss is youth's kiss, dotards can not give, Youth's love Is truth's love, and for love I live) tne return or ueorge w ingrieio, wr Doy raised here, who went to Nevada with out a cent and came back a few days ago riding in an automobile and worth manv millions of dollars, a little nor. vorld mlt nuddings In his pockets, und lon of which he Is scattering around to der name of Birdie. Pin mortey depends on der voman. Borne use It for clothespins, udders use ii ior uiamond pins, und dare It is! Efn der rich man comes into dls vunu mn nuoaings in his pockets, und on o nn he goei ould of his vorld somebody freely, fights for der pockets, aln'd It? I ' Humor of Animals. From-the Captain Magazine. Even a toad laughs when he has swallowed a large beetle and It begins to walk about Inside.- It does tickle so! Ducks laugh most when they come out of water. The ground feels so funny under their feet that they cannot help themselves; but they have much more humor than fowls at any time. A duck is born with a twinkle la his eye and a smile, at the and of bis tail. Tragedy does not suit him so well one cannot baW,fT.lr,gll or very dignified with a waddle for a walk, v . A yomaif has to haf a sveet disposi tion to be able to vear a tight shoe und a loose smile at der same time, yes? D. DINKEL8PTRT. Per George V. Hobart. This Date ln History. t. TJPf1.80' chul- 'ounded hy Pedro de ValdivlR. 1609 Henry Hudson arrived ln New York bay. ibso Cromwell defeated the Scots at Dunbar. 1761 Man, .1.1. - . . In Great Britain. 1763 Detroit relieved frnm aAlov. n uiu mus. 1852 Brevet colonel Robert K Ta mucie superintendent or tne west Point Military academy. 1876Flre at St. Hvaninthe. Onahan ucBLruyeu ouv nouses. 1879 Massacre of British residents at tjanui. 18D1 German government removed I the prohibition of the Importation of! American porn. a Newberg Graphic: . If the nreaant low prices for hops result in driving ? rowers out of Newberg to raising more ruits and berries and milking more cows, it will be to their gain ln the future rather than a loss. In the run of years there Is hardly any crop grown that bears such a per cent of uncer tainty with relation to profit and loss as does the hop crop. Old Sweet Springs. . From the Travel Magaslne In the mountains of West Vlrdglnla, which are not as well known to the country at large as tney deserve to be, are many lonely spots, that are summer resortf as well as beautiful resting places In spring and fall. Old Sweet Springs Is such a place. It i far above sea level, ana tnere has been a hotel there ever lno i 7 til. George -and Mar tha Washington spent the summer of rim, mere, uia mere Jerome Honan&rto met Elisabeth Patterson. There, too. Is still standing the "Lewis cottam.' said to have been the first house erect ed west of the Alleghanles. There la a goir coarse at Old Sweet . 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