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...Mlbnabar
Iohllbd rry availing (etrept Sunday) and
wrj ftnaday BMralnc, at Tea Jsornil Ball
inc. una aafl aaiiiu atiata rortiasa, vr.
Enfaraa at the soatoffloa at Porttaao. Or tat
tri..muloa tlirough Ui aaaila aa saeaad-claas
out tar. . -. . . ... . , ' .
JELKl'HONES MAIM T1TA. HOME. A ML
AH prtswta reerbas by 1 thaee ' Bombers,
i ii in operator lot aaaart Bai yea wui.
I0RX1GN ADVEKTISINO BEPEKBENTATITI
wland BmJ.mln Spadiil Arsrtta1ng AgMwy,
Hrnnawirk Building. 329 rifti arcoaa. New
Vora; Trlhnna Bunding. Chit-ago.
Siberrlptloa Tar ma t nail to any addreaa
h tba Dailad Slatea, Canada ar Mr-alea.
. : DAILY.
0a rr........A3.0 I oa aasatb .. JH
. ,. SUNDAY.
Cna faar tl&O I On simrh, .....$ J
. DAILY AND 8 DM' A t.
Oaa raar.. ...... I7.S0 ) OM DOBta. ....... 8 .OB
TKouglits.on Life
erlngs, and whether that confession the times Is the trowing demand of
was made willingly or grudgingly la I the working - classes for a larger
not to ma present purpose, . jtuv ivi voice la u government 01 state auu i . Bir v-n narar tt a nn
may not be amiss , to suggest that I nation. The direct primary law; is i , n a beautiful autumn morning, when
the eyes of the management of the an effort to increase the Influence of I the sua had just raised its slowing diso
railways bare been , opened to the the individual voter, to make blm a I above tn horison.' and when its rays
fact that unless Inland waterways direct and potent factor in political M1" n yet heated the, cold air. I saw
im fmnrnA1 tn nurlnhla , itArai I affairs In an fai aa th law iMnm, near ine roaa a lew Dircn trees wnoat
...m-i-St i 4V, .... 1 " i ,iv ' .vi. i. ,. ..i.i i I leaves bad already turned yellow. And
tlon or freight; offerings, the manu- with the demand of the worklngman ImZII I
isciutiuk, . commercial ana agricai-iior m jror tuars in u")ruuieuu i jui jue, a lire spent in toe glorious
tnral Interests ofthe country would The direct primary law, therefore, lD$llZm.Z.Jl J-it
be Injured to a degree that would I should be Jealously guarded by, the I the enow and foe, when the unchained
render practically valueless , the in- worklngmen of all.' others. At the t1'h .LZ?!".:?. IW1
!' are I blue sky. then tiny buds appeared on
.v--- :--vl.-:v t,w'.''V "
Remember now and always
that life is no idle dream; but
a solemn: reality, based upon
eternity and encompassed by
' eternity.. Find out your task,
stand to It; fdr- the night
cometh,. when no ' man ' can
workv Thomas ' Carlyle. '; ;
TMlmanli In ratlwav' ontArnrlaoa '' - I nraant . lima ' Btrnna? : InflnAnrM '
It Is a fact which nrodncer and Dlanninc an. attack on one. of the 1 ne. Pr.nn?:. .". oecame
' ai ' ' . I a zr ' t a iMVaai avnlnh n 9e.MvJm tltAUM aiAIVAal n
consumer have appreciated for years, I most titai features of the law, the I the warm aprina; air. The birch woods
to their great injury. But public principle that 'the peopie 'shall elect fe!'!l flTini!-0.0,!
aenumoiK hkb, bi iui. uscu aruuicu i ius uuncu oiaia nuawi a. w uu i natrea roa. ruiea ' in the nortn. tney
to the'abBolute necessity for water- not believe the attack can "ucceedjj their beauty innocently, and
T a I i4 i $ .v- 1 . 'li'uPlr careaeed each other, and
wax iui(irvrTciucufc o.m luo vuv. yiav vwiiiH.wuuuk tuw youuiu ai w i gave cooling snaae to tne wanaerer wno
tlcal solution of the problem of aroused to its - real 'significance. lrd irom tbs burning rays ox ths
-t3 1 transportation and means of trans-1 Every labor organisation in the state! now when the summer which is far
countries has
lr fate,
to fall
ronrtltlnna. V I and laborlnr men should make it I to tha ground. At ths time Of . their
: "That nubile sentiment has been known that no legislative candidate .?:BVTh.r7h
aroused Is a fact for congratulation. I will receive their' support who does! wonderin at the laws of natur. a
But it would be folly to allewtbe not subscribe to that statement. The whohurriei by IThil diiiy work after
fact to brd over-confidence or to camnaln Is near at tand.and BOW I ha -Sunday rest, they arouse in him
call a halt, even for a day, in pre-1 Is the time to take action.
paring to harvest the results of the
USIUDVIUIUVU eU4 SAiV aa M ar VI eiwai- I SaM w v BeuuivM av.v a VW WiifJTl UW 11111 nieraW II 1CI( II
portatlon constitute the , very foun- should place Itself strongly on rec-jo. hort . in northern countriea
datlon and capstone of prosperous lord as in favor of Statement No.' 1, ;nd allow the beautiful leSvei to
JUDGE HAXIYA AND TUB TRUTH.
demand for waterway Improvement.
Great causes require constant, per
slstent and impelling action. It Is
I STANDARD QTL AND THE GOT-
x ERN3IENT. !
which rlae above the earth and
what belonga to the earth.
Man also haa his aorlna. his summer
and his autumn! The , aprlnf la.hta
youth, the summer hts . manhood,-the
autumn hl old age. But it is true that
It mar be autumn in the midst of the
aprina- of man, and alsns of spring may
THEORY OF MONOMETALLISM, OR
THE SINGLE STANDARD, '
ft TO MATTER from what stand-1 important to arouse public sentl-1 TANDARD OIL having at last I appear in the very midat of hie autumn,
i V I Point his decision t Is viewed, ment. It Is more . Important to V rnshed Into print to defend it- fnrTnTtoufumT'Vt 7inr ?A .lit ?i Vft
I H It is Impossible to escape the quicken that sentiment into action ajl self, or to state Its side of the tree of jue which haa been struck by u fu
conclusion that Judge Hanna by urging on congress the duty it case for the first time in Its ail eVntltttake.tu
errea graveiy in tne case ot Gdltor owes to public no less than to pn- history, the government. - probably I it may even be imposaibie to do it it
Putnam, What kind of a case Is it. vate interests. to inaugurate, during also for he first time, has issued a rnd 7upCportthe t?lmbiin t7eJit
and what kind of a court, in which the present session,' a policy of an- pamphlet or document explaining or The lineaome palm in the desert la at
a part of the truth but not all the nual appropriations, - adequate in justifying its action,' and in partlcu- rLu'no'maSJe'r bowsVon'ra a?ende!r
truin aoout a case on trial snouia amount and available as tne worn liar the Judgment rendered by Judge if may be.
be told? ' . .V.. : f lf tniani itrwiT and harhor Im-ltanla aa-ainaf thai Ktanifai-4 Oil cotl.-B"t' ank Oqd, it may alao be aprln
, v . - m 1-- . -9 jin ue miasf or auiumni uoo
. uuA.u buu i provemeui prusi oto, iu : w i porauon, in vno buiu ui (i,iv,vvv. i l"v . vu Oresham. who waa (and lai auDDoaad to
was denied the right to '.introduce that,1 air sections and all interests The corporation having appealed t f
testimony to prove me irum 01 nis may be given adequate cnanneis ror last to the people, and asserting its mer, in the hope that when the t urr
strictures on the Bedford grand transportation at once cheap,J safe innocence, the government in the oii radiant aun. a inTve beautiful
jui e.uu uiotiiti nnorucy, eome ot i ana continuous. i same manner responas:
ine irntn pertaining 10 me case was A ..Thj, nfl.tion.i PiT(ir- -, harbors ! Theae atatementa have mada It
:. By Charlea EL Rusaell. '
(Coprrifftit. 180S, by Amerkaa-Journal-KximtDer)
It aeems atrang to say that money
is tne indispensable device to facill
tate exchangee and yet aay also that
the vast majority of exchanges la mada
without money. But this la the fact "
The exchangee that are made wirhout
money -are made oa Dromleea to iav
murwi, vr on creaii, ana upon tma lact
largely is baaed the third theory ef
money tne meorr or the aincia atarvi
eru. '!,
Tne use of actual moner (the'atand
ard- coin) In exchanarlna? the nrodurta
vi muur is inounvenient peoause 01 tne
weight ot the coin and the difficulty
uiu uanajer 01 transporting it. .
Hut nromisea to nar moner Mn aaallv
be transported, and ca.n ba ofaet. one
against another, thus quickly effecting
'i nererore. nacanaa '. in mnat nm
among civilised men, the order for the
proaucie 01 iaoor wiu always De a
firomlae to pay money and not money
taelf. the theorr of the at n ale atandard
aaeerta that there tnuat ha.no kind of
aouot aoout the promlae. It must be
a promlae that all men will have per
feot and unlimited faith in. If there
is any question about It, bualness will
D aieiurnea ana .ticunra intarrerad
with..- -- ... , , i
' For Instance.' if a man raalvaa fni-
nia iaoor a promlae. to pay HO and
when he tries to use that as an order
ror a suit or olothea the man that baa
the aulta of clothea will racornlsa the
order aa. worth no. more than $, there
Is a -very aerioue state of affairs for
tne man mat woras ror everybody else.
According to thla theory, there Is but
one kind of a promise to pay money that
will at all times and everywhere be
recognised aa an order for the full val-
race. and that is. a promlae
moner of one. orecloue metal
admitted by all men around the world
as a standard of value.
Thla one such tnetal at present Is
gold. -. ...
. The rwaaon why there must be only
one metal used as atandard money, and
not twe metal a, la curious and interest
ing. .
In the reign of Queen Elisabeth there
waa a lord 'treasurer of England named
tangled aubject of currency and he con
cluded that whenever In any country
there were two kinds of money, one
worth more than the other, the kind
that bad the leas value would alwayi
drive out, Ml kind hat, had the great er
Value. ' i ' . . ' .. .
Ever since thla haa been called
"Qreeham's law," and having been verl
fled to aome extent ty the experlencea
of natlona It is still relied upon aa one
of the foundations of the theory of the
single atandard., -
Because, if we have a standard com
noaed of both rold and silver coins, we
shall always be expoeed to the danger
or one kind or coma neooming ieaa valu
able, . when they would drive out the
more valuable kind and the country
would go practically upon the baela ot
the cht-aner coin as standard money.
Thla would enormously upset valuta
ana cause great toeaea, - -
mkim
Tbe College Girl and the Kitchen.
uia coiiege gin graouate. wno comes
back to a remote, cramped, urt
beautlfur home after the four
years spent among the surround-
' ings which go to make uo the
COllera itmninh.r. r.u. . . a i.
...u " K ' . '1.1 . mmvm , V W MVVUI i '
For Inatanca aunnoae that today gold I In m nmliiin . ... j-
m Kfl.Tn ii t i m a m mm murn mm ai.v.r .......
and we adopt for standard money gold r" concealing her'doalre ;
BBMIU Will VII wamiej va-av a - " wa w aa W USvllylU jr U UBJUf
Buppnae. neat, that many new allver down and inalde out, to build a big bon
mlnea are developed and the aupply of fire of all the unbeautlful aurroundinga
liver la enormoualy increased so that I and begin all over aaain in the matt ti
the crloe of silver falls and gold be- of furnl.hlni. .nA ZZulSJ 2S.5V.a,Lt!,I
comas worth, IS times as much as all-I this to remodel the members of Vhi
"immlately. according to
.r Td0 aOT KM ouaiV
only allver. ; - I the reform of which ber larger coUeie '
' Then all debts contracted at the rate I Ufa haa iv.n t. in.i... " -.vvue"
oft 10 of eUver to one of gold would I.; . . y---, -.. ,.,
be nald 1st silver worth very muoh less. I To aimk Vnm. ' vlI.
Slid all. creditors would awf f er-a 4oss of I girl. She ' waa adaptable, aa are most
Meantime, also, as the vast bylk of land simplicity when ft waa shows hir;
BVUallIa g VUUUUVlfU SVT IVeBUSSi VaVIEJIlffJ nan UBimiiattWl fftlaa Vha-kSlawh a a. A ,
promise to pay money, oonfldence in feeling that makes life so wholesome
these promises would be upset No one I and Inspiring In a college town. - "
wouia nowexacuy now- mucn or tne i , ene aaw the unlntereatln war ' In
producta of labor be could get for any
order, and. without that confidence ex
changes would be to some, extent 1m-
possible. - . -,;r.-':r--4xi '
mis is ins weory, . ' . . ,
As to the objection that the amount
of gold in the world is not sufficient to
which her mother waa doing her work
in a dark kitchen which had no redeem
ing touches of beauty or life, and,'
though there were many other tnlngs "
calling. to her she decided to nea-ln with4
the kitchen in her peaceful revolution of
ui noma, wun determination, and a
fnrm a kaala fnr lh fipnmlMl A luv. i SOOd deal Of' Work. Anil 11A mhm mrrnm.
the men that believe In thla theory aay I pllshed that one beginning. . . .
that the objection la not important be- I . When her work was completed she
rtfiiaa tha amount of a-oM la Ineraaaln I had achieved a light, sanitary, whnla.
and because the world has for several I some pjace In which to do the unlnter
yeara got on very Well in spite of tho I sting drudgery f the kitchen, and had
enormous, dlsnronortlon between tha I aotlea touches of color anil haautv. that
amount of the money and the amount I rnade it - a cheery room instead tof a
. I . . j . I 4. trm . ......
of promises to pay It
strangled, wnetner. or not Mr. MntreH hM doM ,tj part (uIly The Mwmry t0 ,how once more that the
"lu,ul juauueu iu u trui- work , urging on representatives transactions wmcn rorm tne oasis 01
clsms was of paramount Importance L d .entors the duty of comoletlns: m' cnv,ct,on ver "uch M trucK at
InMetermining WuIlU -,K. ablafSftoJ the life and apirit of the Elkln. antl-
to nrove that What he nubliahed Was e.work 01 "e na"0n,a.1 "Te? rebate law and of the policy of congress
true. Mr. Putnam was not and is noX "A?:Z tl 1 " "
Imunjyvi a. r
"It was' a question of a published
In the eyes of impartial men,' guilty
of any offense. 'Without ascertain
ing whether or not. his statements
were true it was Impossible for the
trial Jury to correctly pass on his
guilt or Innocence. This evidence,
however, Judge Hanna denied to
Mr. Putnam and did, moreover, in
the face of-the fact that an Oregon
statute expressly declares that In
such cases the truth of the publish
er's statement shall be admitted as a
defense. 'i.jV;'V?..;i.A.V..i5,:-;f.;v
song than tne bowling of the autumn
atorma will call them hack to new life,
to new enjoyments.
And this Is their life this incessant
Changs of birth and destruction of life
ana aeatn.
And we we who are often jungrateful
becauae fate places obstruction in our
path, we who blame- the waya of prov
idence, ana atruggie against mem. ana
onen endeavor to create a world which
we think would bo- better- what
thoughts arise in usT
TOMMY TODD WRITES TO HIS
UNCLE JACK
Public sentiment on the Question H-csnt rate against a secret .-cent rate. and' ,prtV whlc Ta In our hearts, the
The same secret rate had been used by
Standard OH and by no one else for
is conceded. The rest is . work to
bring accomnllshment from sent!
lucuw -it was not filed with the Interstate
uiaciurer, every mine operator, every COmmerce commlaalon. and waa abso-
farmer, every shipper and receiver lntely secret and unknown to independ
affected by freight rates or by freight ent oU refiners or to shippers generally,
congestions, . - every ' public spirited
a : ' By Wax Jones.
Der unkel jack sis A mister brows
are going I be marryd muther la ttkkled
shoe ses mister brown is A sollld altl
sen hee is Bcaws hee ways S hundred
Pounds.
i 'am tlkkled f Bcaws hee Is going 1
Be my brother A i Cann go lnl Thee
promise that we shall arise again out
of the autumn of life and the winter of
.li:Ra,:SS-imlLJ"!:, Kount.r Att the. oar I, like
cVeature in the worldT For we hare Hymn Bcaws hee cann Thro A base ball
been given the ability to live together I further enny teddy Inn thee krowd
?!cn .l?!. J? iV.e.wPl" How farT can u Thro 1 unkel Jack
and friendahlo. And la thla alft not 81a Shee is tlkkled S shee ses thatt
very waybill for oil ahlpped over I worth far more than any other gifts I smith Oerl wll bee Inn furyated A wil
Citizen, in fact. , should in writing the Alton m61, rate waa raiseiy i -fff "a-we-then despair? Th. mth.7VdM I, 6.; 'gi.Td thsy Cry
urge upon bis immediate represen-1 wju... unu i.apnng wmcn is awaiting us arter tneionn eecn utner awi -rnee time
hee la tlkkled 1 hee aes comma
tative the demand embodied In P'J
i I iiT Mil i.i rnHiiL mr Liia huuuliuu ui a i
Tt is a Aurinlnn that abnnM tin . ... .-- '.-.. icenta.,
" . - ' . i nTon nnncy or annual annrunriaLions
. m - a . . . . I - - - - "
tana. o naia oi sanctity so in- for waterway improvements in sums
vests puwic omcers mat, omciai acts -nTnniBtAlr adeanata to tha ' great
are not to be called In question. No- work. The earnestness of the more
tions or mat sort are in vogue in than 2 000 delegates to the nationil
4 I m. . . mm mm. mm. S . . t A. B f
jrvussia,. ui ar inappropriate in a . i,..w, mnrn. mnM
land of free people and free speech. .i,... t. ofi v
We have always before us a thou- v. .v, . m.tf-n We can Imagine Chancellor Day,
r-,hnth hnman anrl f.lllhl W he.WIHTW oth4Wi becoming totr disgusted toA" ;J,or.,nA ?F L PrlnP nfx on. thatt 1 Am A ijun cheef
-( Hor tne completion OI me von IS .. . - . , . . . I mg, nio tne, eternal, epr.ing,, ana it will I & I SKorn pan race squaws enee criae.
have : also abounding evidence that n,.n t. -n rrntlv tons- actlvA I utterance at the spectacle Of the be the best memory which we possess iff 1 hadd none Abowt thee wedding
.. - i ,. ,t,., vi n-4 i or tne snort time we SDent in tnia little I nresents I wooa nave Dean a. nuaoana
lnnsted of A crool injun cheef tommy
a a a - i
deer unkel Jack mister brown la Fur
nishing A smawl hows i wentt over
thare 2 day ltt la kno Good bee has
winter of tha errava cannot ha taknn I nonn
ffom us, and it la eternal and lndes-1 1 wll Hay aum peace Inn my own bowa
tructlble. It is more glorious than any! now A knot Bee s hood owt of thee par-
sprmg-xm eartn.- in trial spring oo$ i ler ifiwry - eevening . perioa tnats awi
is tne sun ana we are tne angeis. tommy.
RhnnM wa than nna KaI 1 vm that ti I . a a a
calling this "ingenuity," secrecy and friendships which we have, formed In deer unkel jack the eequator la A
tills world will 101 low ua in the next! inimaginnery line around Thee ertn 1
Should we then not believe that they dunno who droo ltt ..
will be stronger there than they have aay didd u no Thatt when peeple
been here? The friendships which bound I gets marryd thay gets presents I newer
men togoiner auring tneir uvea and I new ltt itta like anemia or A oirtnaay
during the time when they, were strug- 1 1 wish 1 hadd new ltt Bfour 1 cood bay
giing towards tne same goal along dlf- I marryd A llttel gerl next doar shee sea
ferent paths will continue to assist 1 1 was Thee fairy prlnae & we Wood bee
And the government concludes by
complete effectiveness" as "extreme
a violation . of both the ' letter, and
spirit of the anti-rebate laws as
could well be imagined."
error androokedness. Invade tltpSTu 3Xld "q thu- rushing into y.r - u.
done now.'
and dlscysslng a case before its final
determination in the newspapers, as
comings of officials is : the public nmnrTticurRNT awn xcmmtTKO. l 11 were' Standard Oil says it is as
public service. The single Instru-
' mentality for challenging the short-
press." The publicity or censure the
press gives Irregularities in official
life Is both a corrective and a de
terrent of abuses, and the only one
that Is ever present and ever active.
If It becomes the law that truth of
MEN.
innocent as Mary's little limb . be-
Oregoa SldeligLts
knot 1 puntchlng Bagg inn ltt A thee
garuen iss anot nigg ennuii i -iay
bawl Inn .-. .
Blss cawla ltt comma A cosy nest
muther Shee Sea aemlooalln itta awl
rite for A starter when u are marryd u
can malk hymn moor lnl A bigger 1 A
popp hee ses period poor Fello I see Bis
flnnlsh
i told mister brown ltt A Hee laffd
.. J!?.1 WU b b0M lBn my 0WB Howi the mother and daughter had a cheery
U DCtt I Tlaj In Whlrh n wnrlr Imluil . m
dingy one.
If was accomplished In thfa way
First she bought floor oilcloth, laid U
upalde down and painted ii a dark red.
For the walla aha bought a .cheap oil- -cloth
in blue and white, about a 10 cent
a yard quality, and' thla was put on aa ,
wall paper, with the overlapping edges
fastened with brads. This reflected the
light, and could be easily cleaned. Doors
and shelves and window . . casement
were painted a dull blue and curtains
for the windows made of cheesecloth
feather stitched, in blue and hung on
brass rods. Braaa hooka instead of nails :
were placed in convenient places A blue
and white rug waa laid upon the floor
and a cuahlon and hassock of blue added
comfort to the chatra which vwra
painted with white enamel. .
wnen tne aitenen was transformed
1 aaw thee llttel gerl Sday next Doar dreary one?
1 aed letta bee marryd 1 need a pare Of I "
m;
. Much of this sort fef reform 'can be
aocompnsnea in tne nome without
A e1r1 hahr born In Waaton w.l arYi
fore It went to school one day. Bona-1 12 pounds.
rHB Central Federated nnion of parte, or Roosevelt, says Standard
labor interests bave moved to J Oil has read its Bible only to find in oil near Bonanza.
A company will be formed to bore for
induce the government to fur- Annanias a type to follow and lm
nish work for the unemployed, prove upon. And "there you are.
its statements cannot be pleaded by thrown out of . work by the high But it Is a safe two to one bet that
: the press in challenging or condemn- financiers' panic ? and the railroads, the fine will never be paid.
lng official conduct the best force for I that are making huge dividends out
securing purity in the public service I of the people. . This is socialistic,
would be strangled. It would be a J yet It Is no more audacious or so-
strange spectacle, since the virtuous clalistic than the repeated and regu
official courts publicity and discus- lar relief of ""Wall street"; and es-
slon .ot his acts. When public serv-jpeclally Cortelyou's . recent great
ants shrink from publicity of their j financial coup whereby to relieve the
acts, is it not time for investigation? financial stringency he put a few 30
WV1 A. a A A. -. : 1 i I' . .... . m. a . a
THE SECRETARY OP THE TREAS
URY.
I
will be president of the
Knickerbocker Trust com
pany salary not stated
What is truth anyway, and what j per , cent millions Into the- pockets probably, $26,000 or $50,000 a year,
kind of a court is 'It that insists! of -favored bankers. I' Every ' secretary of the treasury
v If it Is proper for the government graduates into a similar position. IPn .w"t TO"; nBtl "rfranV? ll..c
to tax e care Ot vv an street, ana u ne sever goes irncn. to aiaw omce
ome truth, but not all the truth,
may 1e told in cases on trial T
The Glory, of Christian.
From the Oregon City Courier.
It is a far. cry from laborer in tbe
paoer mills to the position of United
furniture factory .states-district attorney at a salary of
$6,000 per annum. Yet that la Just
what Christian Schuebel of Oregon City,
haa attained, through the influence ot
Jonathan Bourne, who 'last Tueaday
succeeded In convincing President
Roosevelt that ?Our Chris' wag the
real man to be selected for The place,
'despite the fact that Charles W. Fulton,
Oregon's senior senator, and Congress
men Hawley and Kills had agreed to
recommend George Bingnam or eajem.
Mr. Bourne, with hU huga sack, has
shown the ' Republicans of ; Oregon a
trick worth turning. Ever since he
....... . , n IXTattVi 4 nnn Ar Itntira. hai
It Is rumored that Charles Nlckell. 1 aouirht to cultivate the friendship of the
who waa caught In the land fraud net, I president, and his aucdess has been
at urants rass. ; I demonstratea. He nu paia a pouucai
a a i I debt to Mr. Schuebel. whose influence
a e
The new Albany
has made a good start
a . -
. The Cottage Grove Leader ia much
Improved under its new ownership.
, a a -
The Weston Leader growls about the
mild weather and predicts a hard win
ter In March.
v a e ' ; ''
At an Eagles' banouet in Pendleton a
akatea A ahee aed Thla Is aew auddin
wee wll Fix ltt upp awl rite A 1 will
'"Vl', UrrmJLZ,?.lt. .mm. . J fTft. outU of money; atid it la most
T.rriuZX v ""--" v- vaiuaDie rerormation. ror work done un-
Iss asked I Bee A gest . der dlsnirltlnr conditions is often noth'.
wee aoo anos want Tapoons mas f' lng. but drudgery when with cheerful
JhaM-'i VA.i a.r-ri 1 th,nkl aetrtng the earns work may be mada
thatts -A fool present I enny 1 I even lntereatlnsr. It la after all tha
rnl'ysuVX- fool cuoTwUh ltt tTi.V?- .rAlfr 12
tommy r- , Itieaiiant or. unDl?stMLnL and thi mort
dwr unkel Jack the. erth 1. Bownd tW' "tlmli tf.h-K5.
teecher sex like A orange . I ment.' . ,; "
: Iff sew sed willy tomklnk ltt Mtistbee u " aa aa " L .H;
ohn A prttty bigg f root stand - i I --. '
tnee wedding aisses I Meen is oni ru.M i rtw
imnrrn alaa haa A knew nraa mnthar I VWTB By AMeC ) . -
ses semlcoalla u wll Look ann jelllckT7 THE Importance of diet could ha
lnnv,lt m- ' -m ' , , A thoroughly understood, many -all-then
noon Hee ses S muther u. dlddent I A ' .7'- .
look Sew'flttel like ann angel yureaelf 1 . , 'n" .w..u .-appear., neuma-
A mrmmm m I B ff AS mm mmm mm. mm M 41. A mmmm, mm. mm A . 1 mm B mm. A- "S m. AV V S
wnen wee ware marrya I i wua.. pamiui. 01 au
and then muther ghee laffd A then 1 lllneaaea. uauallv raafilta entlr!v frnn ,
ahee cride A alas Cride A dodd Sesli . .1.. ...- ,
cheer up A Hee brot lnn A bigg pale i -
catch Thee teere thay awl laffd agen I year, when the dlseaae ia intenalfled by
tommy I the dampnesa and cold, rheumatic aub-
moar I J-1 snouia no especially careiui. It
sis- got 48 moar Tsuoona thay moat Would pay to have a diet llat pasted p
Think marryd people Doo nuthlng butt I w on?!" dining room or kitchen, or
atlr up T tommy , carry it in one's yest pocket or handbag,
aa luo enflo migni 09. . 1 - -
Tha thlnvM whl.li .HAnM haI Iia mm
move back to a seat nearer the don-1 are: Pork, veal, turkey, t goose, duck,
key a crutmer. ao mat some one else 1 frid nh nm mMta i-wirf v.t... A
can get up in front and ateer the animal claims, salted, dried, potted or preserved
through the coming campaign. - 'j fh or meata (except fat baoon or
Our contemporary need not wait for ham), crabs, salmon, lobster,' eggs, rich
the formal acceptance of thla flattering I nH, aih- mvia. nnt.i..
proposition by Colonel Bryan. He isn't toea. beans, aaparagua, mushrooma, -can-
aee-ing. the nomination for president, dies, rich puddlngs.plea, pastry.7nuts,
but if he is drafted he will not desert, cheese, , coffee, cldbr, ,,malt liquors,
He is not ambitious for himself ; be Just wines . ' .7
simply wants to help the party, and . "What, then, can be eitehr the rhetl-
whatever the party wishes him to do he mati Mi.nt ma v av in
Will do. Haa he not Bald all thla him-1 l. atllf a anfflciant variety, to BM.,.1
R. CORTELYOU, it is reported, I dosen 'possums shipped from Missouri
were serveo. , ,
' Pepi4 of Canby and Molalla and the
Intervening region may build a railroad
between those points. .
TT MUST BE DONE NOW.
E. J. Murohy. the new mayor of Pen-1 In Clackamaa county waa cast to i give
dleton, aaya that gambling will still be I thS Jtepu wican .nomination ior iJnuea
Mr.
earn-!
bankers,-and - the protected inter- or. a. farm. . Why?
eats,- and the trusts, sand. the. rail- ; Tbe explanation is easy. He has Uuppressli salens Veguia
rnaits trt tha extent of some hun- dnrlna: his term of office nlaved in enforced Juat aa eigoroualy during his eourne. aa n ;
TI7 . .N' N DISPATCHES dreds of mjlllons of dollars a year, with "Wall street". for this identical "muustrauoii P".. .
,tocate that congress has which the; common, people, have to purpose. WIndom did it. Carlisle did Weston Leader: ? It would be some
f V no,lntent,on of making pro- pay, n may well be asked why the ibt-for a big legal position in New &n'0"!?
a vu wsiatua ior me government should , not do a little York.: Shaw did It. Cortelyou has Arid T Mr. Geer possesses ipoiiticai acu
lmprovement of rivers and harbors. or tne worklngtnen out of a Job? done It. men in proportion to his inches. -
Ko reasonable excuse for such inac- v,ni.ii .hen . there la nlentv of : Can't the neonle elect a nrMMsnt . . -fS ' ''-".'.vV
tm m-- mm j . ... i - - m- , Thm Krownsvui Times i : aayat u u This is the nurning Question. uuon
" ' me piea worK needed to be done. The time Who Will play in With the masses of again beginning to receive numerous is a member of the senate Judiciary
that it is Inexpedient to make such ., e-ovommnnt to 'emnlov labor tha neonle. Instead of "Wall street " Inqulrtee from eastern people who are committee, where executive nominations
heavy outlay aa -would hft vMifol 01 the government to ejnpioyiaDor me people, insteaa 01 waa street, inqutr,nB. about that aectlon of Oregon are- sent, and he may rsent a direct
neary ouuay as wouiq De Tequlred by the wholesalO ' is when labor Is 6n the "currency question"?. -... with a view to coming, there to locate, slap in the fac, and prevent the confir-
self ? Does the party agree with our
Washington contemporary that Bryan
ought to ride behind thia trip 7 If so.lt
can draft htm and nooody will be en
titled to kick but the donkey.
Manifestly,- tnereiore, tne rost should
atarvaf inn... - - ... - ... .......i...
In aoups, mutton broth,- chicken or
beef tea may be taken.
In . fish, raw clama or oysters, and
the whiter kinds of fresh fish boiled.
in meats, cnicxen, caira neaa, sweet.
place on the ticket, but If that la 4-hat
the party wanta he would have to get
usea to it or -uesert, rso one so seu-
sacrlflclng, so persistently denying him
self to . promote the interests and the
success of the party could think of de
serting for a little thing like that.
And. after all. It would not make
est efforts of U'Ben & Schuebel In be- muchjdlfference In -the present topsy
hif? Jonathan Bourne, champion of turyef. condition of the Democratic par-
fEj'om, nalfVAnlant? bread, trTpe.; broiled' fat bacon or boiled
to the coming national convention bam .-.. ,
ao that Bryan can be put where he will Farinaceous, - whole "wheat, -corn or
&ulVLZ!tf arrowroot, ricer dry
. - - . - -. -. r . . , iiib. . m I K inaHL
Vegetables, spinach, green neaa -ft
cabbaare. the latter well boiled, celery.
lettuce, cresses and radishes.
Desserts, milk, ric or arrowroot pud
aing. nui an wiuiuui sugar, r .,"
Tltfnlr - ta wlfhnii. m h tn m . . timm'
milk, pura water, plsitbvith ,IcmQn p?
TtT.tr if ra mskss UA K.tw e-rs-
halfof Whan Bourne, hamp.on of turyefcond tlon f the D.moct.c par- b iolaf , f .pant any
Biatemeni rtj.nm fVs- 1'-'. "it m ha Tfonalda T . lnyfltaoTi . emirinvaiia . giaoiy, welcomes
wouia not nave gone m ouun. "j'-ii" Tm ii ii,. mil. I sucn an easy way or overcoming pain.,
Dacawara or jorwaru wiinuuv uuiuhs i
into a orowa. .s.
place he occupied on the Republican
ticket at the June election would have
been held by Mr. cane.
Will Senator Pulton fight the nom
Inatlnn nt Mr. Schuebel? -
Thla la the Burning question, r uuon
onmeveoi a presidential election, seeking for work. Appropriate $100.- j This is one of the issues worth
congress piainiy mistakes the at- 000.000 , if necessary; for inland wa- people's consideratlori
tltude and temper of the people. The terways: canals, harbors: all proper ; .
intniii ritt vna a a .at i - i . a . . m
public improvements. Set the men .how many men wno mignt nave
at work. This would help every- neen nne specimens or ciuzens ana
demand for the improvement of our
waterways is universal. Never be
fore have the people been bo insist
ent upon this (subject. If congress but the natkm
: uin. iu tcbvuuu, tu ine aemana It
will be guilty (of one of the gravest
mistakes In the. history of national
legislation. 'Inaction will be a public-calamity.-
; V. '
Every citizen has it in' his power
to aid In bringing congress to a re-
A Prognostication. ; ,,
From the Washington Post,
In the Republican camp it ia Taft
against the field, and if Secretary Taft
shall prove to have as lax a grip On his J candidate to sucaeed "himself. If he can
mation of the Clackamas county man
If ha dosa not. he Is simply acknowledg
ing to - the Republicans of Oregon that
he haa no drag In Waahlngton, and
that he is a nonenity, compared witn
Bourne, who, aa yet, is naraiy in- con
gresslonat narnees. mr. mion is
body not the . worklngmen alone, j public servants have been ruined southern forces aa-1 John Sherman had prove to hla constituente that he la
anu avu..W v, m,vr,v,. v a.u. in lgSO. .884 . ana I88S. no Will HKWy I.-?".- 'tZZZ . Tinanii fr .T.iiin.
: IflX 1 :M0' blhemise not fhoWit a show will
field,
love of the almighty dollar.
WORKINGMEN SHOULD ACT.
I
wnen a apBuumucr vummcucoa w in ia vvuiiam -y.-- eryn gainstine ni--,t-- o.-vent Mr. Schuebel's
F THERE Is any class of filters ask you to hurrah for a party, keep wnVie
that .Km,M Ki HaanW In Unnr hanif nn vnnr nnckothnnlr ..n..!, r. thair hmrit. ih. . 1 whom Schuebel is to succeed, naa neta
v.v.v.j ,Uvv.v,w . . , r',"".uZ Vhi down the job lor more tnan two years,
in; the preservation the dept ,
primary , iawf '-.. ana especially iucro wn .n , -mw, nm M sneir; but, there ilea Mr.
alisation of the vital importance of Statement No! 1, it is the working- alike to Oregon, since Mount Hood Brya
nrnmnt and jlArlalvA aMtnr ni .1 ' I-,., a VM In tha s-rnnnri I Jjemocratic leaaers. a majority ox mem,
"w - - vuttui-1 men. miaer me .wa - syBtem qi ma-1 nw " E . i in ract,. are convinces tnat tne-very
Ders OI commerce, commercial clubs chlnfig and convention the workln- - s; ' .'j' i oest cisposiuon -tne jjemocratic party
and similar, organizations all over man had no more voice in the selec- That the American people are not ? athird tZed t himS2
the country should do their nart in tion f MnHM8f fnr than h J civilized is fully proven by the re- beaten , a third time. have not a
urging tne matter upon their ren- ad in tha rnmrnmpnt f j Ri.rhi voiver.
resentatives at Washington. Now is The ticket was made up by tha bosses
the time tO act. , . , Ifln( na . rnnTnHnn - afmr.1v . fint
t , w.Va.w.wa m,m.tr.l Ar
We urge,, our readers to give
thoughtful consideration to the fol
lowing statement Issued by the de
partment of publicity of the national
rivers and harbors congress:"
"That Improvement of the' water
ways and "harbors of the country Is
demanded by, every - possible and
reasonable necessity of trade ,land
commerce is no longer debatable.
The question is now in a stage where
the railway interests frankly ch
f s- their inability to keep pace with
U.o'irecicnviaus volume of fcrlgut-of-
througb. the prearranged slate. The
ordinary "voter was a mere pawn In
the game, moved about at the will
of the boss., . ,. ,v . - ' ' ,. ',i
..But under the provisionsof the
direct 1 primary ; law ' all ; this ". is
changed;1 Uvery man now", has op
portunity to express his choice 'for
his party's candidates. ' The - vote pi
the worklngman counts Just as much
as the vote of any other man in the
state, be he highf or , low,, rich of
poor, : ; rrr i;.x'k(.-
One of the most notable signs of
-! , Where; Woman fixcels.
"Woman's sense - of color . la better
than roan's. Where one tn 30 women
are slightly color blind, one In five men
are so." ; -
- The ipeaker, a" physician, continued
his experiments with the tintometer, or
testing machine. - . - ,
yoa,". he said, "can't tell green from
blue, and are therefore - defective, air.
But you are not absolutely color-blind.
Absolutely color-blind persona are very,
vorv rare. . I have met but ona. He
couldn't tell red from yellow, or yellow
from Diue. . - ' .. . ."
"Why are men's " eyes? less reliable
than women's-as regards colort - Sorhe
say It la tha tobacco: smoke that dulle
and weakens them, . This may very, well
be. for l have noticed yi at non-smokers
have a somewhat ahoaver vision." -
vwaa.w aa.wa ' f "WTW B
doubt chat hundreds of thousands of
Democrats uve m that fond antlcipa
tlorr. . .?..., .-
There are Democrats who are dog
matic la- the assertion that Governor
Johnson or Minnesota is a regular
Abraham Lincoln in mind and char
acter, ir tney are right about that,
Mr. Johnson will come galloping to
the front-nearly any fine morning after
the rain. - Abraham Lincolns do not
grow on trees, even in this fine coun
try of ours, and if there be one of hla
ilk modestly standing around the heaoV
watera of the Mississippi, -we may be
sure he will be sent to the head of tide
water in the Potomac to boss things fot
at least. eight yeara.
The conclusion we have reached Is
that it. Is. likely to be a mighty pretty
race in both convenMors. and in November-it
is' possible that it i will be as
pretty and as close a race as that of
1884 or 1S8S.
Anything everything can happen in
poiltlca,'..', ..t , f -t. . i j
firmatinn has been orevented by' Mr.
Fulton. And Mr. Schuebel may do like-
l ... lit;;. ' ,-..; ,: , , . .
So, there la a great deal that may bo
said. Out columns are iimiica 10 incnea.
Here's to you. Christian. - Your ener
getic campaign for the fat office in
the Portland postofflco building goes to
show that you have a good "stand-In"
where it la needed. Tour political ene
mies are - many, ; but your friends,
though perhaps not mo numerous, are
strong ana resource! ui. xt is your turn
to laugh. - - ,
Two Men on t Donkey. '
. Prom the : Philadelphia Press.
The Washington Post still pursues
its suggestion that Colonel Bryan shall
take a nomination for vice-president on
a ticket with Judge Oray or Governor
Johnson or some other Democrat equal
ly as. good,V:',.?;'P&"'r,.v
This Is not a Joke our contemporary
is getting off: it. is painfully and tear
fully In earnest 11: wanta- Bryan to
lend his following, to the support of a
safe and Sane candidate for president
by making himself the rear end erf a
ticket which no one who wanted to
vote for either candidate could split. It
begs:' Colonel Bryan to ba gid and
- A Narrow Vole. -Life
is a narVow vsle between the cold
And barren peaks of two eternities. .
We strive in vain to look Beyond tha
v heights, ' i '
WeWy aloud: the only answer
Is the echo or our walling cry.
From tha voiceless lips of the unre-
plylng dead -
There comes no word; but in tha night
. of death - : - :. ; '
Hope sees a atar, and listening love can
hesr r
Tha -ruatl nf a wing." i . -
These myths were born of hopes, and
, rears, anasxears. -
And smiles ; and they were touched and
coiorea,
But all there Is of Joy and grief be
: tween . . ,. ,.i ,
The rosy dawn jot blsh and death's sSd
night, - ,
They clothed even the stars - with pas
sion.
And gave to gods the f suits and frall-
ties .:
Of the sons of men. In them the
wlnda t
And waves were music, , and all the
lakes and
Streams, springsr mountains, woods and
periumea aeiia
t It It
'? Daily Menu.
BREAKFAST.
Sliced Oranges.
Oatmeal, Cream.
Oysters a la - Reins.
Rolls. Marmalade.
: Coffee. .
LUNCHEON. "
m
Were haunted
forms.
by a thousand " fairy
-Robert G. IngersolL
Sir Ian Hamilton's Birthday.
General Sir Ian Hamilton, one of the
ablest officers in the British military
service, was born in Corfu, January-IS,
IBM. ew living soldiers have seen
more varied service than Sir Tan an
many of hla escapes from what seemed
certain death bave been almost mirac
ulous. Entering the army in 1872. he
received his rirat real experience of
wariaxe in me .Aiinin .-cimm n nf
1878. 'Three yeara latea ha waa .mnnj
agalnat the Boera in South Africa, and
waa severely wounded. He waa also In
the Nile expedition of 188, and In the
Burmese expedition - two . rears lat-r
Apart from-his prowess aa a soldier Sir
Ian la known as a writer of mora than
ordinary merit, a clever sketcher and a
good public speaker Recently, on tho
retirement of Sir George Luck, Sir Ian
waa promoted to ba a full general. -
M Celery. ' ' - c .
Beef Broth, English Style.
Calf's Liver Fried in Crumbs -ii
French Fried Potafoea. - -"
Chocolate. , .
DINNER. '' ' i
Olives. ' ' " f '
Puree Jersusalem Artichoke Soup. -Fried
Perch, Butter Sauce.- -. -
Roast Mutton, Sweet- Pickled Peaches
Mashed Potatoes.
. Tomato and Lettuce Salad. . : . ..
Apple and iTapioca Fudding.v,":.k-.v
' Ctffe Nolr. - T -
Oysters a la :Relne. 1 Broil tha- oys
tera on a well-greased broiler. - Put on
a hot platter and cover with sauce mails
aa. follows: . Rub together two table-
spoonfuls df butter, and two of flour;
put Into a saucepan and when -smooth
add one pint hot-milk. Rub the yolks!
or rour hard-ooiiea eggs smootn - witn in
little milk; add them to the sauce andi
stir , until nnrfaitlv smooth and think
For seasoning use mace, salt, paprtknj
ana a wine glass or snerry , :
Cairs liver fried in srumbs: Aftoii
washing and parboiling slices of 11 vat
rollr first -In crumbs, then 'in beatt-i
egg, and then in crumbs again. Frjj
in hot lara , - , - .
, This Date' in History. ;
. 1KAa THilmiind Rnnncer . Kna-llah tint
died. - i m '
1188 Iouis XIV of France declared
war on England..., - .,.' .
1778 France recognized independence:
Of the United States. . , ,
1809 English defeated the French av
battle of Corunna. ' t, J
1$71 U. S. Supreme, court declared
the legal tender act of 1862 unconstitu,
tlonal. i, , ' ,
03 Several thousand lives "lost l '
earthquakerat Andijan. Russian Turkev
1906 Marshall J'ield, mlUlonatre merf
chant, died,. Born 1835. - .