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1 PI ;TKef State University mtrn TT"mT 4 1 flea would he ahnva ailnnlrlnn ' "Mr. Innlimn In 1 Ann Va.ra nr an TTrt w I day. Now. If l anA m wlfahnva X rlJi J Ij U KIN ii J-l Cola is tot the Only one of tha Re- would It 'do to establish this custom T moo. d more7 ' iVYhw Aif 1 lifDEfiNDCMT sawsPaPKR. punucan cuQeiB is wonny 1 .America I ' " - v..-.y- V 'I' nifK-..im!K20 ".JB-FMfik strW Ph. n.: I.M.nl of , r , . li IMBkkC W 1 111 ' IIIO UWilia 1 - . . . . I wno gei i.tow or si.ioo a rear, ma l. m umTtnuf "".,:.":"1V. he is obviously the 0ns to whOm Us FEDERAL COURT INJUNCTIONS. ih,nS -I' "U"t forego the Joys' of a " The ordinance of ' 1717 definitely Last chance, up to o'clock, to reg- 555? better element s the party 1. likely : . . ,. ., fUfA .1 ;V",m ' ' UC'.r " ' ' YtaOiUi str-n, rofU.uJ, or. to rally moat strongly ;v ; j PINIONS of Iswyers "differ ss that the- would be taking a long step toU of the states admitted under that Tat there may ba lomi mora candl- of tbs confidence of the voters but PORTLAND'S FUTURE. c a.' Jacksoh,,.... FaMiahaa rwr Y9J Snnday Boom Knttrea at tk pnatorrloe at Portlaed. Or., r I rranaauamoa IJirouf im eiaus aa iihim i mum, , .... Tt'-KPHONK. Mil! ?ITl BOMS, a-eno.. AU daroina raarhad T tWrra Baoiaara., Tll U) oparatnr th oVaartaiMiBt tm Waal. JCaaa Sip, offlca. , B-2444; f t 888. rOBKlOTI ADVtaTISl.Kl BErRKSBNTATlVI rlTwraw.nTO VZ7Si r one n0 nM trT: power to regulate rates, sod others V V Small. Change : Mr. Oor la getting campaign? warm. a . a 0 A WIDE-AWAKE and successful the! Minnesota 'and North Carolina commercial traveler who re- cases, some believing that these de cently located with his family cislona do : not necessarily, destroy In Portland, having moved afata VnrnrniRainn' laws VranHna- to the SCOpe and applicability I ahould yoluntarllr aak for a. reduotlon I. w.l : "ll. " I , a a of the recent decisions Of the l?r JT to anout ii.poo ror tn next I - .-"""""' I There la atm tim to plant mora raaa. i II.H.J Bi.i.. I. V jrer. uui meae people will nui !"'" vr maT mimw w I DUanaa. v-micu uyicui wuit iuiiui MvKt, jet uiem curoo ana aie.-1 matorlcal continuity la such ma-ttera, YrlFEniMNE U.U wanted to. and tf It und.rUk.a to h.i-2Sea n y0U - 7U B'a rei1 . a i. 1 ... llateradT Prepare to look and ba pleaaant. who ver wins. . , 'V' , , .. lorki Tribeae jBuiiJii.. chioaco. i eled extensively In his vocation and I holding tha rwa br ain to anr addraw oeen a seen observer, saia ms omer court has Baily . " . W to a Journal man mat ne con- Igtate laws Salwertptloa la the I'ulteS BUUi Opinions of State Press on J10 lt,1' "Jt own pern and ioa. ' o - - ' ' ! " " ExPr,"nc howa that It la prao- 1 " Statement One tlcauyimpoaalbla to support a system - 7 of grammar and high achoola of high e opinion that the supreme Let There Re No Confusing the Is- 'dt lul. f"c1,nojr IJfVtb ,n"u: 00"eMd-. l , . , V , " in effect nullified all such su ; V : - iStjlt TC. to 1 ",u-- in .11 case, where rail- .Ji , tLS t. 10 -appeal to me lea- . . un..iiu inM inow- tha tn incen. Neither caatro nor the aaphait . - Attorney-General n th c(,on of United Stataa aena Mve3S MSr. to Wlrt'a fraSSS n'I ln haraoter. ; , .-.--i. a -v tw la nota' fight on th Republican padea la that thre is a" high achool ' ' ' inesotar egelnet-wneee parry.- - .,-; 1 twyand, so th-ncceaary Inciatlva to T4TTlepUbHaiBiir?6Bfl-ail"lH Love and the Law. RS. ANNA BRADLEY can aWA rrt f Anal aanntlark iitb fl ; aerp heraeir and her chli- 1 dren from 'aUrvlng." Is tha sUtement of a weaterrt .pa- Pr. The article quoted gnea' on to aay . ' Brysn's grip on the people cannot bo I th,t B ' ,lvln in'a.'mlaarably poor rvr aucnen, wnere the walla are thin Prosperlty doth ' ..best, dis cover vice, but adversity doth best discover virtue. Bacon. T5 lt la a fight for a dean principle that! the development of high achoola la that! ting amoked out a Uttla. . j - . No count or other mere man Helen Oould and hat money , a -,,.... a a ...... . .-; lie to drlva corruption out of thla par-jtbara la a atill higher ioetitutlon be- i vicuiar orancrt 01 poiiuca. fi7mi. - it naa paooma tne moat lucrative I in an our waatern atatea the unlver Kts SENATOR FULTON'S MISTAKE. a -.oiiusrapuH-ai inu- leaermi , jnjuncuona auaa oui ay i Men ,ot no particular ability aa law- wny mat unlraralty. If It etlata at all, 1, this good Judge of railroad companlea, the state govern- makera, who atand tor no new prlnct- ahould be the moat efficient poaalbla. ,aldoccupied a van- J "JJIJJ"; tSiSSS "" run 'r rTOTOWtTCfflS as no Other Pacific tn 'nrenor federal eourta be placed in Th do BO an), tr ,noourtge1 to do Ppl ver can expect to develop lararely ' . . .. . . I dt jnatiea uarian la bib aiaaeniina i ir umir rvtea tor aenaier. or .omciai :'- unnwiuj at na ir ma oeonia naa a as a seaport, its vast fertile tributary 0Dllll(M. u . i-junetion can ba uoheid Mwrd. . ' . . ... .W " ' !?y .?? .wl.? direcUy. La Volietta onnntr Ita .nln'M watorwava. Ital. VT v a . ' . ? ouaineas naa oeen aocaeo in ine '" ow ... . -. . pita of the do-nothing .congreaa. La Follette'e Hat of IT men over looked Carnegie and Tom Leweoo, a : a chance to- vote might set It. (nua er uexioa. iii.i tn a Tnnpi.,1 itn that ria inn. ..... ... . iaily. . I wr laiate laws in su cases wnere a ran oae ya.r...;...8.rtoj or ataetk.......! M sidered Portland the best city on the ro-d rhooaes to .anneal to the fed . I.. . i- - nir a ii a i " a. at. ia .i - r One yaar;;....4lM I ua ajeatk..'.....! jajracuio coaw now, ana idh waa eral courts. ' i ---fMifS .-jiMowtrr kestlned to become the largoat-and Vomir Mlnneaota iriW 1 View bmwuii f I . .... . . a I moa. impuruiai ,on. ma p""cp contention the decision was rendered, reasons were the same, ln substance, I jg QUOted as ssying j , as hsve often been given by this if . i .T.ri.w i. .r.vm'. paper for Portland's future supre- mental' powara. an ba controlled by Phaaa of praotloal polltlca, going to the apex of the a tat a ayatem of Z it. -tt... "llt TJ.:..... ..TTv-V.. .v- lSilature and electing. seuatora. education and there . la . every raason wai, im; us i , ujuncuviii . i Men oi no particular ability aa law-1 wny nac univereiiy, ir it eilata at alL latlon. Portland such a matter said; 1 1 e om fintnt aiirh aa Ltrf rii. ..a. it. Interior nnaltinn hr H sUta affaire. Aa aUtedlao becauae they know they can get pay efficiently without a publlo aohoel CENAT0R FULTON atill ' persists la his refusal to reiterate the . 1 rromlaa which he made laat An- v " '"Ia ' "V " ""!a ..T ?f?.P.'r. f..flL..Pri,7.M.? l7-. -TI-!Li.-i-Mi--i,,m. n,:.An; It looka mere and more aa If Amert , ; i iuniu uu mwu m uuuiou tidi grana juriea iroia iinuing inuiuv-1 inuuairy ,wiu ua Buiea u, ina paopia an l . ""' - uwiwn; . diolomata ahould ba bachelora. TTgust In his CorvalliS; address, ranWM. transDOrtation facllitiea. Its Lent, agalnat persons who violate any lore. the law. UXS21&. "JDt,? h'JxJt ,lon! T! when he declared In most emphatlO flne Blto ani t,nDerb climate. Ita lm- criminal law of the .state. There imi I XX LiiThTwant to .0 to the tate where these condlUona do not .Will all the defeated Republican can- pathe of virtie. terms that he WOUld not be candl-1 mnnB. wHh of resources on all nw to be but one recourae, and that Ilea legialature take Statement No. 1, and x " Therefore, it la a matter of good " support tna aucceaaiu onear .. .. .. . ... - . I menae weaun t rnuutwi wa " I . ... .... v .v. I m.ii ..mn-. h.i. ... I Policy for a atata to aunnort atanuata-l a a oaie Deiore me legislature unless ne ,,deg . v . "T! "T "it ut ai bad to wil your vota for r," "-t. toivVnity." wi.tT of v Tea. rather chilly, but the aweet paaa Be. la ao" atrongT ,o Vlui7;-.o received the popular election In June. , CleiMlalomd dwdIs wbo have OT' lr" i"' -J11 a clerkahlp, or for an appropriation, or hl" 'er U - wealth production la and panalea are coming on all right . overwhelming, that It muat make'.lte nia BrefiMt attltnda certalnlv adds ' J. , Z., v?vJtf wno la Bt Loula. A law ahould bepaaaed by for a fefaJ office aa for caah. - vr?: c-'t"-d not ba gone Into . . . a ; , own lawa.,and that It aeeda to give no VSmITJ3. n0t llTed la Portland but htT0 "tud: eongreaa taking away from the Inferior We know aoma vary good men who "i.J JnVVStl!VtS Th. primary election will ba held on ."fe "J01 noral nothing to the Strength Of his can- ,e4 jt lppreciate Its advantages and federal courte jurtadlctlon In cases have dona it and under the ayatem of to the and Senator Fulton'a number IVermlaferlna Vaaio tLWiU AAn-w Whit nrnrAaalna tii ha In . . J... . . .. . " . .. . . . . electing aenatora In the paat It haa been eneri iniaiiigence or tne atata. . u overmaatenng paaaion that la not baaed aiaacy. While proressmg lO DO in prospects bettefthan most Of Its where corporatlona attempt by injuno- f the i rolltlcal game . Il0w iTnlveralty of Oregon hat a a - upon rlht and truth la ever the aama. sympathy with the principle of pop- iongime citiiens; see more clearly "on to prevent the enforcement of la- The Republican who aund for State- SfiSS V aAVVon00- LuSeniL'pr?: We would be Inclined to vote agalnat h" J'J?0. ;W nlar election of. United Utea ten whft lu. destiny ii. or may be. But i.JrJi fSSilISSt &iFPWXi Vo. a man who W to announca hu can- ggyj Xn tors. - h t nerertheleca refoaeirtO .itnAtlon and anrfonndlnc reaonreea .- lewe.wae o UrXdaplrtt ."v.'TT P.rehenalon. ll almply meana that the a by the ImmuUble law. of the unlverae n!pd?a hlinaelf alaolriteWto obnorve " . . . . " . . iberore the oourt in tnia naoeaa corpuai xuty believe that Bound Reoublloan-I hfi' v"'i n" "ol "eea wioweo to rui-i . . i beonle will boob be erpraa- I caua wm produee aama offeota. ni?. lh?r not everything; they make i a Th 0B, WM aa to the i.m miaw c'Jm Rejuwic iSSm Anr?rfii,-M.h ''Ht ?Z:M-VIZZr..'r City possible, perhaps Proha- JurU4lcU0II of fd.rll oourt to en- ?'; Bepubllc.ai.rn, and 1. In the J- " reaniSt "' 'a a totoat iff lakar. aaaae tat m AXt1S Mtea a I the law. of eternal ria-htaouanaaa nut .I!?.. U".' xi3T publlahera but la helping to deatroy I fln1 the end la sorrow and wretched- aa r ai i r v in v n ari r a vi aa ai an tna roreata. . . I 77 ' . . 41 any anapar pain waa neceaaarr XO anow Mrs. jjraaiey tna error or iter waya and the wind flnda entrance; that one little kitchen atova alone warms them; that hunger I a frequent visitor, and that tho neighbors warn their thlldren. not to play with Mrs. ttrudley'a chll-., dran.' , . ... , ... . : iH "lei-" lx'mrgrn,iTt3aiPirTir'' '' , ,"ed ina ataln upon her name, - For In piie oi au tne tiard knocks which ,. rlgnieouaneHa gets, It la plainly appar ut that in thla aame old world of ours, Immorality la atill looked upon aakance. - Tha rjfi f h nt lt ...... i ... ArAM ' fro",7r.wir Tully returning, IS I looks alluring to the youfig marl or wo- umii who ia just veniuF.ing lipon the luo Journey. - lt looka atill more ad some timea to the older man or woman who haa trudged UD aoma wenrv. hlllw natha . and borne1 a heavy burden of . Borrow ' or oppreaalon. , -Hurely lt la right that 1 I ahould have a little happiness," la the . plea of such a one. "Does the road wind uphill alt the wayr." , .... i '' Mrs. Bradley knew that mh' IavmI ha ' mart for whom . she left the atralght Hne doubtleaa rea- sonad. aa do so many ill-balanced minds. ivi ia us own exouae ror belna. lnB w"Qer cr" blej.hut its people must do .their join the state. 1 Republican, haaa much-xlrht under Ln ,h th middle wit bis v m,H . mnsr imnmn narnrai uifin.i ann arrnrnaHMnarai nan at nr i ina mrwr nnm.ra ir tn mtmrA fn. i .w tages and opportunities. This Port-1 Missouri said: fesslons cannot but be Questioned No candidate for the office can brJLtem.nt o. 1 aa memberi of anv .". Mnlverslty. In. the nart and ba true Ranuhllc.na. - r yeara torn oeen nere. tne total I That BraltakS-as k UarltM winr 4 Q Irsak aA VlAntveal rlnrklAnt IrBnfl I . ' . a... a I .a. a AW W ... I nrHmaaw aknutil Malta a aMa... . ' , --"""-- ." ," Well, yet not to tne extent mat uej w. ny 7 on BUtmMt Nfl T .- permajnent equipment of the university uyou vu aDUW. .n.w..i" might and should. There are always . WB - if the Deotia want their little indeii- n-"f",-:-I"c-""e?: iue poopie or u ia agaiaaK iucui. , u. Senator Fulton should be the Re publican nominee and ahould be de feated by Chamberlain Jn the June a Jor the (building up here of a ,hown that the law is reasonable. election, ne coma dot ineu go oeiore ,nn,pri.l and Industrial mart an- If the ceoDle of the aevaral aUtea do senators, vote down Statement No. 1. tne legislature ana, seea reeiecuoni to . n th 0ft t Not only hot want to' have the lawa that Uwf n?'2; J "J? ' r,H.; wawction with-it, and I without being false to the principle TtttchaVne Je main- " b ? H "-tt niil I but the IT"l power 01 ln nueu oiaiea cirouu you uo not. - , ' j of the greateat agencfea for some handicaps; they must be over- u-- aOTWWS iS come Government, state and j city gutM clroult judw roapn). th, op. statement No. i . 7 f - J CTut0 VrhdoVnVhVifflc r'k' Saii M 4rv.rvArnfA TlsTrtrnnnlr. liber i a. w.- a v. it tner want to restore the ancient k. n. n T. . tZ mO. aaffJ I Blaai dl.hanAMMa . awat.M AV aVa Sl" T " -W LS ,! VlSaUlfiOU aVIIU S "1.""?n?r!?I :BJ'.lmm..01.: ff.1 .,n now called upon to do. oonn-cuoo wnn eiocung uniieq Biatas My interest in the Unlvaraltv nf 0u There la no choice. There la no mid- SnnV-tTnn tiTh . itTZ-V." Oregon will not a ' Ih, Utimm.l fa I A a liava tl flflfl aaa im rfnjtan't or a if it la taint. I it haa come to her In the knowledara that ed-money, either. I the children aha haa brought Into the ' , wuiiu mini lumtr uvaw ma auua upon , Annlmnti ttia hhiMm la nnt mint I them. Their Uvea are forever emblt- o aend any special message on the I tared, their birth a reproach, their vary uaoia a vrauia upon mem. AU Dacauae) the easy-looking, alluring, flover-decked path of selfish Indulgence looked soft and easy to their mother, and aha had not the atrength of mind to lnslat upon the thing that waa right.. . . S'aster 'hat queation. Caatellane Pare saya de Sagaa owea $ 000,000. Perhapa that la one reaaon why Bonl la Jealous of him. ... a a . ' The New York Sun must be greatly People Before Party. of election of' senator, by popular -.. . -,M Atkntu , , fv rl :rf"m0"W.U.DVr": harbor must be Improved, and every anact th. la- recommend by th. .-Cove Correspondence of La Grande Star. T ,1 Tr possible advantage must be given the cent convention of the attornaya gen- Polltlca are almost at the. boiling when he addressed the people Of Cor- . , not only of the city itself oral of 1$ aUtea that no United Statea l? Owe. The voters of Cove whole great.reglon of which circuit eoart ahould have the right to g 1.? f. Presumably - Senator Jrulton meant it . -rrnnolia ;' ! . enjoin the enforcement of any aUta Statement No. 1 man. No others need What he said; then; haa. he, now " T" fcll-, a',,. ,i .i- 'tstute. ? lPPly. Neither will we support any f can . ,. ' t, .t . ,, . r. auii wuu uvwt wi w tiiwsov- whatriaii .1.-. ... -tii, I man tor onice wno waa oppoaea to Btate- moue-cu iu. , . . . ,. . ..4 nan iiant t ! tia" not " - ment No. 1 and turned ov ling of any community. ki. Maw 4ttM 4 V. . VI. . . ..MMB U . crippling one disappointed that aonjethlng bad baa m.7and 'aay thit It tola evidence of aasva- uitiai- I hvi aViaafv- uu iv tu nova. WW over to get Running Snots held responsible lr It does, not enact aome laws demanded by organised labor. BUt we auppoee Congressman Reflln would nave become In Alabama the terrible out-of-loint condition of tha world, and lhat alwaya the Innocent sut ler ror tne guilty, i mink not. The It Is well known that many of the i T.vl . "wi"w correct or not will not be fully set- votes, we And a few such men now on Reliance on tryst dor machine politician, are plotting and e?, ! tied until other case, of rate regula-bt "iZ'rlJ vii ho of tCowtr'ius v i ..inb fcnnio. t' v.w.... . ...v, ...-v- . . .a k-' 1 r ..... .j. : .... .... i "... choice of senator and to restore the "J JSSSSS- f.uth.0rl"e' d "? ,deCld9d.H iZ2L. . - peonftaeSv lumnv ai ol-I flystem of electing the senator a I.Ik, H1...V1 aa.-... ' tT.j JL. I tUv DUfflCWO VVUlb JDUlf Us lUv 1 in the legislature without regard tot;" , M fc .a.- decisions go to the extent these law . , . . V.O..M DUUU1U W4VUCOB UIUVU J71V0,.MM WU0 IUO UCB1ICB ui, iuq luvcia, ocuawi A' Change Needed. From the Albany Herald' (Rep.). Fulton aJa playing : directly 1 Into the hands of these politicians,; though perhaps without Intending to do so. Just so long as'he remains on the fence, so long his motives 'will be doubted and his sincerity will be sus pected. k 4 Bil, meae) 11UCB. roriwuu mo im r . , . , ... night Wherein he read an alttdav t reclt- Btatea aanator from tha alaotni-a f th. au, cow, auvu iw aa w- ,ng lncldenta of tha passing of bribe I state. Should It not carry by a most Biiuiuc-(cuei aia auiuwtg wuum uuiwr i m lurracr mnivn u vae legia-1 overwneiming voce .tne machine poll- made a city of a million people ln not so very many years. THE CONTROLLING GROUPS. seem to ba a wise and neeeagar one. ialur in -"?t'on .or "erapted eiec tician would, claim, it waa the will of Ulna. - I tion ot a vnitea etatea aenator, is one line people ror tne auction method to I of the very best arguments yet 'if: TIIE RECORD OP CONGRESS. I pre-1 be- resumed. If it carries unanimously r ann. t m i,.(h..vi.. sented why ail candidates f or the legls- the machine organ In the tower would Of Course some Of the battleships hature should be Statement l mcn- not consider It binding more than two Can come to Portland, and lt Will be men pieag-ea to cast tueir ballot aaaieiecuons. v.l..oK1a t tnia UI r iu aimn aui yam peopja "i' wtai to represent xnetn in tne united than one to have them come. Keen states senate.. f irhuhni hJS bL? Xtit .womn "y uch case U not guilt k If his ahot had bean fatal. Ie8, sha herself to that life " I knnwina full wall thart It waa vrnnr Written for The Journal By Fred C B.BT."f.T The Republican majority In congress iV Pl tl uas-1 the dally evidence of the ruin that aha n do any thing It desirei and wl!l be tlon rtior tbn fr hS, wr?.ugh,V,w" . a 1 t ' . - - ; r iuitiui t- niuey ana mo uianonortHl A Boston pSper saya that Denver air preacher.- I. Knode Cooke, In their, ap- donatlona with Cor-1 la ao rarl fled that publlo speakers un-1 parent happiness over their unlawful er" aeema to ba the accustomed to it can seldom talk longer I alliance, are another caae In point. They Just now. than five minutes. But lt Is safe to ere doing wrong with a full consclous- i pet mat, Bryan would not collapse in I ia or iia wrongfulness, iney are mat time.; , . i mununi tneir uiaregara pi me moral code before the world, and those who 0 0111 I reason irom tne surface appearance or r?On DldelltfhtS I things may say that It shows that mor- avgvu wiutUKUM lality may aomatlm. wafelv ha llara. aarded. The woman ' in thla rasa - la Albany may have a new planlng-mtll. I young. She la now sheltered by the I man's presence, and she aeema to he- Snow still falls ln the high mrnin- that love is sJl-sultlclent She will nwn, ncr. hjiiiu in iatr otayn. wnert her child is old enough to reproach her Sheridan has raised a $1,500 boosting I for 'having brought him Into the world the are osing sight. to aoma. extent, -of tha lftn. it- instructs ail legislatures in The speech of 8enator Fulton last calving the highest vote- for . United N HIS recent great speech Senator La Follette showed that J. Pier- ... rr yr I notice of and resent any slanders re- unanciai cuncerns, n. xv. van- . . , v.-i, T . . TJ .1 Tl 1 . ZZ 7T ' o , tetters rrom tne feople on1 PA rt land haphrtr Pnlnnal I fund. a a Pilot Rock may have a Presbyterian church. ..... a e . A half section of land north of Athena P. Vanderbilt 68, y-a 0NGRES3 has been In session derbllt 73 I J our months, and what has while even decrepit Chauncey VL. De- p,7 -T.tamnt oiirht tTZZ it done, beyond the usual ap-lpew has tne say in 64. it is proved , " - proprlation bills, to benefit the by actual records that 62 of the 97 Leaders of both partlea are I men are divided between the Stan- nnnnlA? r - a a It la no crime to be fat. Tom L. Johnson Is fat. The heir apparent to the administration la also built that I sold for 117.000. way. The "fat frying " oroceases to I a which the trusts were subjected four Wallowa ia going j ooi m B..u iv iuo tuumry iur me.'ii i SCnOOl grounas. had nothing to do with Billy Tafft S . a Ahniwlafia Jramnl'i ITIirM ' """; nua ra in w,m rnri Many orchards are being set Appreciates journal s fignu 0f KOod living and a natural lolly andlarnmui ww nir Harbor. Or March 80. To tha Editor I laiy inclination. Taft lunches and dines I . . of The Journal-Thinking Th. Journal 3 STlSn A Dallas to Improve i i.-- ii4i. . 4V,. I rvn a . . The registration ShOWS a big gam I would like to know how we feel, in. re-crowd, the men who do things to the l numbera of lams eaat. merely playing politics, though- the dard Oil and Morgan groups, and . ... . ,, ntii ni.ann. nrodiSin maiae--!!-.nd h rt.?rji5 - -41 ...lll..l 4V l,.. V. I .Su, o luuivawa .- "- i.. k.T twT M.. IT . I n .l.kt ,-.n- louauivwi u"" wwau ixuat uinm coc I that Portland's nnnnlatlnn hna ahnnt I hefore US In Curry county. Will brieny " doubled in four Ignored must fall on , the ; Republl-1 two . men, Rockefeller and 'Morgan, cans, who have a large majority ln dominate the country. The National both houses, Many of . the - discus- City bank of New Tork the Stan sions have been merely puerile, and dard Oil bank has 23 directors, and years; voters; have not registered. vat ' vmaMw I " Bill av iraujuuiai 111 T 1, V tl CI WT jv ui.u, .... -noice for president la W. J. Bryan. .' l mtstr A U.n.tfl. T .a Vnltatta thirA ml. ATTAr n nromnenn aniirflnvn ' tn ram ne nartv. with no high, sincere, patriotic pur- j the National Bank: of Commerce-,- ...,, raRh RftB.iRteP , -rtn-OP favor of statement t A .niai ... hv. .; k.i,l,.. o r,UM,J -'a8n KeK,Bler' concern men who favor and UUDQa AU WV MVvUlQ CjWia Aaa7- I ,UJ JllVi AOVU Vaun. uuo V v UliCVWl D I - - J -,..1. -A.V, a Ma.jaa. A I A a---. ..,,h " M saees the president In effect rebuked and these men hold 1,007 director- , a An , . . Nottingham and One night recently 81 lodged ln the Eugene Jail. The little senator from Wisconsin I ... a -f sondTsenator tl TMtZ'&&mW J. P?k.s An ?". m."n . making "good present president. Roosevelt . L lne lal man a convention to wnicn money oy anipping oniona. In fact we are for the best men re- h? WU .nt -o 'find out for the peo- . . we are neartiiy in ."V .1.,,,, "."t I An Airue man ctuuea a fox into a No. 1 and the best .- 7..-" neighbors barn and caught It, aaopi it. 1 am aiaair-"" r..t" . " - --"-i : . aa Ben Selling. C. W. I "ur" w iii uo . "" under a stigma. Happiness bought at such a prlr-a is too dear. The eternal truth is that no one stands alone. If he withstands the easy wrtfng the .whole world . is mado better. If he yields, the consequences of his sin go on, and he may not know to what far lengths, Right la.-riaht. Its I and wrong is wrong, and no amount of juggling with love la going to change the vulances. out St St St The Little Things. concern Is shipping largeJT"" "" , -J'in '" Iany woman tn a man s eyes- at least Is not a chance beauty, or hobos were I expensive , and stylish dressing, but daintiness and scrupulous neatness' ln her-personal appearance. 1 lone pa tience, saya a writer in the Delineator, with the woman who wilfully refuses to be careful about the little things. She knows how to choose -her clothes and how to wear them, yet does not do ao. You meet her today' looking radiant, dis tinguished, beautifully dressed. Tou Statement No. 1 legislative candl- congress and showed that ln various j ships ln the big insurance, transpor- g prosperity. reopwua m, waa uuv uvius iw uuv; vi l UlUUIl nuu, vuuiiuciuai cuinyi iscg regarding the people's interests, Ajof the country. law or two which he urged may yet be passed, hut there Is no : congress making a creditable or even J and coffee, Duke in tobacco. Armour lne th.r ow .pnntnr. a toieraDie record. , 1 m grain, jncuorHiica. in uarveBiers, ed maj yet ' In Spme cases One ; man dominates Autoa ahnnld annmr In vnr niaj plead eloquently and we feel confident scurryment, sc Drosrject Of IiWa e-ronn aa Havemever in euear 7 . I . . appe", m, ever fllBJ the people, aa a whole appreciate the roarl The p, prospect 01 the group, aswavemeyer m sugar trlct Let the pJ0ple Ins Bt 00 Choos- patrfotio atand lt has taken in their be- prisingly hard fret TBresaer ElkTig i. expose of their real masters and. pay. .J.Jt- Bte?, meSt her two weeks later, and it la with bold stand for the people. Such men ""F .k Vk.,1 Eiil.,0 ?L' lV5 dava ........ ... - dffleulty that you recognise either the . . 1 woman of in. uiouica. tier gown is ' in . lermiBlOn WIS I .. .nt M tha tn k.r. them on shoe trees. A button la miss ing from one glove, and an ever-wtden- should aueeeed. 1 " i loommon. auruos ini aeep me wona We are also proud of the light The moving are listening. fti-earnn Journal la maklns? In the . Inter-1 . a est of the people and state. It haa IU wU.4 . ............... .1- I. -. , Kfi wuai m wuii 111c 11 uu wiisi B I unrlnaF scamperment, nustia and I -"- people are bucklnir . sur- A considerable will be erected ft-- at alii,.: ' ' a. 1 . M -a I d and will not be sourred A w""lJl""."r""cV in rln ahoWs Vin the seam of th nthAr half. Not only in Oregon does Its light any more. With trebble most shrill "- UVT' Her hair has been hastily arranged and snine. DUl in outer amiea mo uawn ii I ua uubo novea im inunuer, wiin tears breaking. lana oewauings as never oeiore, tna ma In a few weeks tho members of the j the Gnggenhelms in metals, and so Archbishop of Canterbury's Birthday i Statement No. 1 la progressive and I chine Is olid, bated and set. In vain he hone and aoma Senators will be hut Ia Follette showed that ln all Ti.a tu, , a . .. 7 m. - the time .is not far distant wnen au tries nanasrui or grass for nis pet. the i. .- : r " . . 1" . . . .. It-.. iX . . , i. "!'u" statea will adopt it. An arucio in in people are loose on tne iieias ot uia . campaieulng among the people for J the necessities Of life paper, tin ?yWnn, Archbishop of Canterbury T0urnai, entitled "The Recall Coming," Time, and the poor politician, the wan imm - :.s haattin- tk. tm .... n..aa Uathar ' ManlinnM .ni lVr,.,l.?. "Lf111!.0.'.." "i"1 li good and voicea my sentimenta ex- politician, has.no lariat nor oats to . .-,. . , , vuu, , . . i "" .. ", u i iiciir jnvm-1 actly. 1 nope, nowever, inac oonaior 1 eniice or entwine. in thin if. tha Ilfinuhllcan nart-V has I talea-rnnh . trnst eomnanies. Insur-1 n of Edinburgh. He received fala I vnitnn not maklna- a. rrandstand Dlay. la-eta kick number one 1 aZ iA . fcft-.s ffi.it'rt .ill I . - fit nO HfA ntnamahlna. lIZSa".l L??5"W.-1 - ?! but that our aenatora may, do aome- ment emphatlc. and square, and kicks raise beets. , - -;; nl- a- a - j Med ford has voted 368 to 22 votes for $300,000 water bonds., which la "going some." vB Summer Lake boya are so Interested does not fill out the wide frame of her picture-hat The average woman ., can keep herself and her clothes ln order unless she Is indolent and indifferent. If she does pot know how. to care for her hair and. hands, sha cannot spend a The Mor noiufelan n cattle branding that they cannot be fw dollar; more profitably than in tak- tw p. kept In school. in lessons from a capable professional, B"!..m.A a. Women of thla last class cannot b 4l a tha. nannla ' Tt wnnM Lt- anal mla maal trans. I Started On his ecclesiastical career n a I i ' Zir.rZX li aori won d "7.Z ..TrThpr tha is abaolnte fff of W ,n, Kept. , and to Xs you know, Curry county lV dowh r polltlcfan-the l5Jt polltlclanT ke'eps itable investment ; BeeU that Speeches 01 this SOrt WOUld I portStion, lUHlDer, there IS aDSOIUte 1 177 became chaplain and private eecre-lk.. V ala ar.Y fl.h are mora Plentiful I rnnmhllntf and rmmhllna anil tearing I a . . . . j v ' ' I . . . 1 . "... 11. ... I 4..V tn A ..hKtukAn m.l. .--. I I f.r -, - . I l".- , - require an amazing aegres 01 bsbux-i control ny . ine ,men tne - senaior is ' r"ayh7, y,a atxt ,.5i than voters, out very iew 01 m mi nair , i.ance.andtheassumptioripn thepart named, and their community of In- 1882 iM4ee , of the campaigners that tne; mere iterest ; is- indieputaDie He thing for the people before the session come right on like the drub of a drum . tlJIliAzrzX1 Mlends?. . , , y ; Ion hla body so tender and bare. The f. number of new ones would be a prof- Milton and Freewater people will ', are , us6' .uM ao..a-. ujBnIiJB iUU.u..uiu,,.v,, -- of Windsor and domestic chaplain to . a mama af V n fAamnalw rnna va awwi Kata 1 at f InanahnaA nimno V 1 y-s. in i . iaijaciis iw rijivii. vutui .viiuoiij vucoQ ajuixiui a i fji uiite, BVCaTjr tuDuinuvy vvuytj a i uwu v if luntt, uur.jf tne next 13 of congress may be aBked why they j every rallroad--are under the con- TnLfJwfTZelL e!P1?ho5 have done practically nothing for the trol of these grouped interests. La in i03 br. Davidson, while still a cora benefit -and In the Interest of the Foiiette says that the Standard Oil gffttjve lyyou given the 5 common people on whose suffrage bank receives deposits, from 1,071 bishopic of Canterbury and the primacy . theyjrely. smaller barfks scattered -about the " r President- Roosevelt makes, we eountry, that another bank of the Supporting a Family think, some mistakes; he 1b at times Bame group receives money, from A wrUer ,n the Apr Amerl7can ' curiously inconsistent; he seems on 1.R02 country, banks, and that the axine says: I ' . r - - : . ... . . . 1 "Wh . rh.D. n.n1. ... mi aiBcussing party hlniself i et it is to his credit banks. 'insurance companies Are tied j of two or three on ji.soo per year, i that he" has dared on several occa- Up with these groups; everything m 3 im7hei;'moneymeTraduated iS sions to urge-important and needed the lines of production, transporta- 1877, saved up a few hundred dollars tion. distribution.' and finance, is ? .i,' lareely under their control. Com- taught school on a salary of from tsoo menti on this showing, the Detroit KTheyy News Says JcJvery comuiou miug cnuaren, agea 11, 19, 22 and 25. ba helped by any one - else. ' Evervthlnar lies in their own hands, and the Impetus must come from within. - , kt. et at' - ' v- In Emergencies. -. '" GINDER In the Eye.- Boll soft paper up like a lamp lighter and wet the1 tip to remove, or use a, medicine dropper to draw lt out Rub the. other' I raise several thousand dollars for dyfc 1 . . ,..1 ... ... aa fiaat i Kmrnnai. ' "Tnh. tna rivar inrAi h. hfl.MA'MiH. tk. ti.ii'. xi.ii. a.1.. 1 l.j.n..(.hla rVi A : tlia 1 Secretary lO tne late ArChblahnn Ran. I .1.. tti.. ot.t.a CanI na a. rail. I ahmil h. nna nt tha firm t a In th. tr... I : ; . . ! -. ignoramuses and like-to be hum- strange network of their director- f' VfiXVotJlg tl&PK Sfe' raiS! Pawl i bt lnUaohe6r Veca'decai LM JfJSK. ged by their public servants. But 6hips is fully examined. Every bank r$inlTJ!l bttS.i r ood ""ler;, . - be held up and bothered with bridges. i'h acrVi of lind.1 sltoatod on . .. . . . . . ""' ' . i . , . - ... 'l v irm in xne CUF councu aeeina 10 oe or me " : ; . . " ' - I panaPa.llv out nf rinnra Rfill nn Mm,? opinion tfiat lt wUlj always be ttide- E. O. Foley of Eugene, who has 1.000 SPw3.b ? woolen ?SS htankat? res of wheat tond near Olex, says he Fire In Buildink Crawl on the floor. .rK. . ' : .' 1 inivi. ' . nwtsr in 41 u jwia aan riiecki. luuiiiiia I Tne clearest air in closest to tna floor. 1682. , i., .... I himt vaur cvclone cellars, gents, aome- Ik..... tki.'tima nt tha .... " I A"l r.. lV'i.B.u". Jfuw.li juuau wiw irwiw ra(, w i One's Clothlngr. Don't run, lpglslatlon uponv congress, and to ' voice,, as for the4 most part ' he cer talaiy. does, he interests and needs of the people;:?. Most of them are on the whole satisfied ' with him, but how the Republicans in congress can expect the people to be satisfied with ihent la only to be' accounted for on the theory that the people are not reading and thinking. . , James : Cole's, candidacy or - the Rppublican : nomination for district attorney Is meeting with growing favor. He will undoubtedly receive the support ot'a very large and in flupnttal element of the party, espt iially business men who recognUe the importance of putting -forward n tf.o uomlnee a man of unques t . t. 1 integrity, .ability and -lnduv .. tat administration of the of- - -. j ia. n.d ia under command iw.y.ve3 co'ortabJy. I have I15"!"" ... : , . , uiLcu paia w i or a suit of clothes. Of these ; men,; either : Singly or In end my wife never wants to wear leas -'n.. iia naM tlnl- nf tha than a 8 hat. My wife has done her groups. ; But the exact list Ol tne own housework.ttrained her own chll- comnanles. controlled by these men dren. stuck to her own husband, and is so amazing, so staggering, .mat opinion must stand numb before, the facts, senator v uoiieue naa ac complished' a monumental task a task too large and complicated for general appreciation. , . . , . . r '"After fruitless efforts by deposit ors, to obtain payment! from a 'sus pended bank, a compaittee waited on the' president , and ;mggested harl karlfor him, not for themand he complied:- This Is said to' be the rule ln China, where a hank falls occasionally taken one or two hoar,' ers, to help out when the hardest times were on us. I never allowed mvself to go into debt, except to pay life insurance or to buy property, v I have not always paid cash for - ex penses, but have settled all suchy bills monthly. Fortunately we have ali been well, and outside of fares paid to the Vh0?7 w.? .haT9 contributed lesa than $25 In all to the doctors. I have had no expensive habits, though I have owned threr.horees. In 1000 I Save up my salary and ventured ln business, but I have carefully kent nw. iivina- n. pensek within the old lines, for, as I say. wa have always lived comfortably enourh. I Would ha rlail tn a a Kill. of tenei"to the theatre, travel a little mP?- $lvm " Uttle more to causes which I Cherish anil haln a f nn aeryinaT XrtendA. I bip, to do so some This Date in History. 1506 St. Francis Aayier norn. i-ieu t f Tom ne election to , anothar. never In 2 5 years saw wheat looking The . v- . 411-4 ii. I Hunt vfcur cvclone cellars, gents, soma-1 1,..,.. . thi. iim. nt tha u., . I A'.:. 1788 William K. . .". . "- ;-.7 '-io. ,m that lll K. - ' wovor lua of Wf tnitea Btatea. toblg lUtle tatoime who Th. "'r llrt !a L32. estao-i . v ...v. . . . Territory vice-president hnrn Tiled li 1798 Mississippi lishnd' .!..... ..-'..pf. " . l48-Most Rev. " Kandall Thomaa Davidson, archbishop of Canterbury, b186 8 Federal forces r attacked Fort Sumter, . .. ...... l00-nerai ""'.--r it 1 - aarivTthat aeverai At th. Grand Ronde valley. Buyers are here :p Too Many Conductors. -From th. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tl.mlnfl kail : to . take art aarl v : m. down to the office the other mornlna entty Is no limit to the number' of good aiirid.i from hla homelnfthe east end. - 'horses that, can .always be secured to Kerosene. Don't use water: build a $85,000 courthouse, . partly to I it will spread the flames. Dirt, sand or forestall a movement to move the court I flour is the beat extinguisher or smother house from Jbekeview to raisiey. La.. Grande Observer: : There appsr- wlth woolen rug, table cover op carpet.' ,:yt. t at a. ;.''i;i a The Daily, Menu. BREAKFAST.' ' i ' Oranges. Poached Eggs on Toast. n t i , . ' .. ; c.fiiniiiH.iiut3r in ill, I . " l" . ., i - - . . . . . I V. .......... . i.nv ... u . SinnDlnes. conductora were Just aetting down them- ever-LjLeef,i" ?n y!y"lTrla. ' CornmelJUVHh. n Syrup. ToiCirinaF Alexander or uervia sus-jseiTea o e ... "-rm a"r- - .-; I - v. ionoe. - -: ,.v t lA.Arl constitution of that country. (Tlmmlnfl wanted to vead his paper and l,-'vv--- . - r TTurHFOM "tfSL&rMM of muT: he held his nickel out to the conducto; . Powder rlver farm lands are begin- l ' ..... LX52l.- . ' i sin Francisco. " avoia peing ewincroa mnsr, out im ning to mane people stand up and take """J Tnv V" L " ; , WUM' lant-BatSeshlD Minnesota launched conductor shook hla, head mysteriously notice,: saya the Baker City Democrat ' Steamed Rhubarb. Sally Lumy . Tsia wTOirt NewsT i ... and passed on. Land valuee are Increasing and the de- . t Tea,. , . tt WWIOTt newa. ia i Timtn. read . few. line and then he I man, fnr fernia anil Mnihaaa. a.v ' ' - rTWWTTr . v IVteciples Command Mel,;- , .' VegotaWe Soup ' : .t n-.4,.-a Th. r.... ' ' l.,ir Hi,t Tlmmlna didn't nnttn that I ' . . . I I , Leg Of Lmb. Mint Sauce. .-S!..I.Viu:ii regular Mashed Potatoes. . Peas 1 II M LUUKU, V. . " 1 . I . . . . . , . . . t . I . . .- .. .. . . . . . . ir.......il l.W f11nM.4AA. aanatnr an the Statement NO. I ticket I tne matter, oil nis mmo. cm mis cpn-i rorca. m aim an; wur m mo construe- l eiwi'wiu'wu" 'y,'"" proves that when there are real lssuee doctor, merely Jerked his head toward juon & the new depotr there are 20 men uiuvea viia. " j.a-- ,v,.m .... - i tWa nthar anil nf tha car alarnlf Icantlv I .4 ..I. ,v. -l.I. .-j- .L mere wiu a.o a J. , ,,., "w T "" .."f w "io iniuu om, tuiu me ' i i 4.,at nnasihie. that there la not a union mah or woman In the ' employ of Ben Beiung. 'ine wow r i sure- as to mis. but since the retail clerks' union Is just now somewhat dis organised, that may be true. But .Ben Selling's? attitude - toward : everything public? politic and humane. Is too.well known to be discredited. His employes have said repeatedly that, -as en em ployer, he Is everything to be desired, As proof of this It is ; a weir known fact that for years every one lnhis em ploy has received at the end of the year lfl per cent of his or' her annual sal ary as a share ln the prof its - of the business. A salesman In Selling's em ploy was Injured while going home 6n a streetcar and for nearly 40 weeks he received his weekly .pay check tn full, although unable to leave his home. WelL there's one thing, sure." auoth Tlmminr to himself. . "I'm; not a-golng to coax this road to taae my money. That's the last time, I'll offer it to 'em this trto." . . : , .,..-, Mbout a minute later, the rear con ductor cam. along. "Fare," ne remarked, when Tlmmlna made no move to hand him nis. . . - , -j "Fare.,M came back Tlmmlns, sarcas tically. 'Oh, yeh! v Fare, hey I offered ?-ou myfare : twice -and, you, ..wouldn't ake it.,- Now you can Just go. plumb to thunder and whistle for. my fare and aeejf I pay you." ;r ;.''.r-,' " " ' - c - " ' v?-' '' Mbney talks,, but It is' hot heard' In heaven, save wHen it speaks through lips which! u has stirred to grate Aui eveVVi.v:.V'C .v . j . ' -.-'-;vi:.k':S: M" '.' all spend their money ln Eugene. The . warren construction company has at least 40 men on their payroll and they pay gooa wages. . 'i nere are many other men at worn in isugene ana tne pros pects are bright for mora. , ' t i'W '.a J 5.'!..v'','; '';;;'; La Grande Observer; We report every few weeks; that this or that aectlort of tha valley !s planting or Is receiving trees to plant , 100 . or- more . acres. In fruit ' The time was . when : a 10-acre planting would have caused much-more comment than 100-acre tracts now do. YeU every 100 acres does mean a great deal ty the prosperity of this valley'. It- will only be a Very -few' years until each . of these 100-acre tracta will : ba producing commercial fruit to the ex- lent or so,oo. . .. vi Lcttuca. ,f Lemon Pie. 1 Cheese. : r , , Coffee. Steamed Rhubarb Wash and cut the . rhubarb Into half-Inch lengths, cover with, boiling water, let stand five min utes, theh. pour oil the water,, Now put ' the rhubarb in a doubla boiler, add' one " ' cup f sugar to each pint of fruit and let cook, without stirring until the frutt "' Is soft- . ; Lemon'Pie One tablespoon cornstarch ? dissolved In a very little cold water, then turn over it one cup of boiling . water (not Just hot water It must ba v" boiling no that when it is poured over , the cornstarch lt will , thicken at onca like ordinary starch ). . On lemon, inina ' and grated rind, oria egg, one cup sugar, - plece of butter. "the elze of a nutmeg. Bake the pastry shell before putting In ' the filling, then fill and bake -again until -set. ' A merineue of white nf etr ami . sugar Is usually added ... . .. ; . ...t