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......... - - - . , ,. 'nTT-TI? . TaOT TD XT A T I trn,PorUt,on ot n ma,,a ' ao "deliberate and Bound"; ,h pot- A X JL.U j Wi-xiixju crni mat jt pays for the car !n one! Bosses "a steadfast purpose and con. Ait indrpendin't KtwsPArca, year, privileges so aDounamgiy servatlre courage,,Heand "tola dignity Pnbu.b.t 8"erous are enjoyea oniy oy ran- lis moaest, bat real."' How strange c. a. JACKSON.. road or other forma of predatory I It will innr tn th. tfAi n.nnv. ...t i ... : i .. " - -' vi'"" las. ftf(k to Yamhill atraets, rortlaad. Or. rwniM fir;Hli ("iJH ""L!,1? WMlth. and that In wht thnrA la a lllran. n v. i" . I i na iun muu-1 - - - - - i v.. iiiuuti iusv mv euiiucuw ' ICntar at the poatottlce at Portland. Or., fhr traamlasioa ItirvUfb tat mail, ai acondlaaa , natter. atf.ErilO.NKH-WilN T178. IIOMK. 4-BOM. All partnntf rvaraml tr th rmeibera. 1II the opei-ai- tea department Tom want. . mm BMa ofllrtL BS444: Caat 3U. gap bo wid between the struggling ly fit a man cannot be nominated. masses and tbe over-rich few. In New York, beneath the very! Secretary Taft saya there are now ah wh from PORTLAND, THE QUEENv CITY OF THE NORTHWEST v-.-'-"--rA ' vv;iv.-i; twinner of first prize ; ' ".'..v-: r . . , :i r. Bf Hot. John Itoach Straton.. D.D., la BaltlmoM Ameplean. Mr Introduction to Portland wai the, vested. Tbe poetofttce recelota for llOf. t.rmin.i.. .vl 10.106. an lncreas. r 11 L .ZTIT?"'' "0""'!' adow of the .palaces of the men practically. ho rebates or dlscrlmlna bad beginning; which makes the good were (40.lot. an Inoreaso of i per Is alwVd rli 10 receive enormous gratuities tlons by the railroads, Intimating ndln-. We arrived Juet after inldnlght cant over 1905. In 10. the porte minareminL Th.' m government, 185.000 men are that theyhave thoroughly reformed ? b,t1 trta' Thl not tht tiih oil ' tK0.0 VhiJ.'J.i " t.h,!-l?po!l? heavy p.."n" lav un.mnlovod. end thv and Thla doe. ,r. i7hZ editorial -Wa.-bul tha eoUectlra pro- iS',ed lVoLh this by the , railroad tra coat 1d them of paaaenxer ana t 'relent 1 1 " " wun; uueiuuiijru, nuu iuuj uu tuu uvrs nut BKree wiin ijommia- - . ;., mwi aua,vuv,vvu, anu tne inauranoe m,ni.- i . . roHKia ADVCBTiaiNO EEPKE8KKTATI va fhelr famlllia aiA ah th nf sloner L.nrinL fc.r.7(.. noun, and In. this Ineeance It represents and other Intfreati were in proportion! fii', wmmI""1 fror2 f800 .to 8o Ti.4-Rrtlj.,!. apri.i Adrrd.ia Afnr,. tfe,r ;,aia,llel. 00 V"8 J!?! . . iP,n,on'' formed after Dr. c u the tenia! and honored rtlaiU Betate. 7hit iJL 'Vh-S' bout l00 nLu" , prawwi-a Bui1.1i1.aV2a fiftb aranua. Nw starvation. On the shoulders of official Investigations. The genial por of the Firat Baptist church of Th.'rf.r.irTT..? -.V-.-' , ot whirh 5h ?un'ry bai or., Tribao. BuMqlat. cbo. the8e huddUng unemployed. walk aocretary aeemi to' think that th. ' T-., th. hJSte n7-x. 1 - . ' - as 11111 eai ajan. rtrtair w air .iiei iuici ilia iiunai r r z i . .. fuhatptiM jra t.7 in.H ie anr addraai the Bilk-hatted brigade, collecting railroad queatidn has been eettled, Beptiet Youn rtooiVe unlonj. Rev. Mr. fJii -;?LeVhfl -t-rJi ' tr?aT -.S . la Ibe tailed 8ut. Canada or Utilro. . , .. . . I . .... ... . t . I McKlmora. the R. V P II aarretarv for I if ena'Xgr the first elx montha oflj"? oown-arade 5 T , - vailv. their tribute through the medium of and that nothing more la to be dona. InftlffJ ? -V-.u,-JSf?ury ror07 they were,iB,4i.Js. The num. tns alone- the v0!- rMr l5g- t tN..ootb.......i jsoi tariffs, tru and monopolies, and But to othera it aeema that the bat- w." hw u iSi ripotaM together JV07 JeDrVeTtln ,w "i-rCrrn.r-Zl".:- Into d nv stock iramhlln and mak falrlv beenn. In v i it ii .ViAinriV. n i". l"' punioer waa tar greater pro- train or 10 ca ' panic, and more unemployed. As I , . . Be what you wlflh others to 1 become. Let yourself and not i your words preach.-AmleL ti ; - ITLTOX AND STATEMENT NO. 1. sure as the earth revolves on its A Los Angeles newspapers, boast-1 the writer waa elected "leader. axis, continuation of such conditions ln or the healthfulness of that city, will have its eventuality In breeding n that whereaa in February the anarchy and the creation of anar- ,n Ban Francisco were 162 ehlsts. The spawning place and more than the blrtha, the number . . wiiuhi io inia la haul through the moun. anorea or the ( n nm . rtland, through a country richneas almoat the entire rs two engines to haul a ra Over the mounUilna tn porta. One engine can pull Portland. Thrrwfnra 'homes, of the Buccaaa mag- ," This Mu.t,; ;Vh.T7.::. r: tt. J . lr?uf! ' A'PP bulldlng."foe the r.t eli month. , of Is Tan ttZoVnT&lTZL tJLV ST. l 5?J,WM3 t over lioa. a. .n.r a , alight rive?. It'tV "not a ma,tVnn"f pENATOR FULTON aaya that V while he la a believer In the af principle that the people should brooding ground for the bomb and aentba In Los Angeles exceeded the oondeacenalon. But he wae met by that for the same time. "One cannot po,: 0f 'the Col urn bu, and the traf f la of tn2 bomb thrower are in the aecretary'a numblr of birth, by only three. If SS? wKVaX reU rnr Si ffi WHiHff " home city, under his very eye, and deaths exceeded births at all up here rooma!" "Whatf' "Tea. sir, no seen it alL I rode over the new "eaat That Mr TAomae? Prophecies are well hi. appea, .hould be les. to the jn Portland. ,w. would not crow over 5 afYe'r tiS? fSTtS & ffiS SSZ MSHSxS cities and more to the national law to"th"lv . ' i".BiF..W?w- .The oppor- to rogiil; and A? ue'menaouJ making assemblies, to take the beak elect United Statea senators, it of P,BtocracJr out ot tne neart ' the i advise any legislative candidate to subscribe to Statement, No. 1. This Is obviously a most Illogical position. When Mr. Fulton waa a candidate for election to the United Statea son ata Jn 1903, he did not hesitate to nse all the Influence at his command BULLIONS MORE FOR THE SUGAR TRUST. T HE sugar trust has raised the price again, immediately on the heela of a reconsolldatlon of the s- ?nn "tne troupe'- too up its neavy tunitiee for prontable trading In real opoprtunltlee which Portland offera T a n ... . " , A t rflpsend its line of march over to the eatate.. which . thla uprrcedented de- jreij t eteel brid i la j!ow Kin. th The Goulds have consented to the JlHotel Eaton." lame atoryl N rooms! velopment has made poielble. are Indeed Kroa. the Colombia! SSd the fiarrlSiaS marriage of Anna to Prlne Hll Tnen out lnto tne 0001 n,ht w remarkable. In the east aide there !e a conWIri p a i7i sr-ndlna- lif ooo ooo Ki7h .vL . a,., rrmct-He paaaed again, the leader balancing wear- tract of 80 acre used formerly ae a tSfi&Btod w &mtml vhl Which makes a difference Of aome fly between two enormous eatchele, racecourse. Fifteen years ago this tract Hill coroTeVea are T anandina? an L,T..? 17 500 000 In her nrlrata fnrtt, ebb demurely following, McKImore waa offered for aafe at tlO an .acre, amount The , C P N w lJSJ How Boni must groan. mglnK hotel elerka Down to the Hotel valuation of 1480.000. ' Rjm tt'vZMl2f,i1SJl0'i . n ; . " : . w . w " - - a v. bdl. sbe as a. a bbb niiiininsr r n mntiarw r aglna- hotel clerka. Down to the Hotel valuation or 1460,000. I ir.v.n. ik. d..i,i: "7,J Vc:.V' V""' lOT"!' w. n thein over to "y'i?"'"--- nl?2? I .na of It. proa'peUve terminal; d lo nr .Wtim Hrr,A oA..4. I . .Ana uer". I iTr A:ur, " "i metory goee. , .u.biuB i cftis-i agreeing to aouoie up. Wltn one Sleep- . , " "a "a .vuw oy l B!Mtino n.. . 1 v, ai . . I W A e..m.i. a . . . I In. 4n lha hath ,..K 4 ... TMN Af hard lihAr say a 1aplr In rrn. I LJpOrXMg TSfntOn . in i . ... iiiv rail n u r i ua t na. . a i dliuu iiib. iirni naaaii na Hnrfl ir i a ' - ... ..w wain . u . j 1 rnaai t . wai - ... w a 1 v. - 10, inauce jegisiatora t0 Pledge Mm L.: ' ' a V . .. ... v v. ' a . round refuge and shelter for the night. ?ry store.' ihie young man bought a conaiructipn of these new lines, word about the aemiTb.ur. i tA" ,nia, rAa t a uTcia, ounBior ia roneue uuuiuer oi voters But here, look you. was an amaalnar tract or lana in tne edge or the eaat elde, e - poriecung or ner present e-reellent-Hand. hiva driV. .k.7V,.. to some aa an exaggerated picture, but . ju-miBu uj uie i act a. -rne nortn weet la a singularly favored land, and Portland la its brightest iewVr Th. .... . ' . movers, as senator la Foiietta anown in tne numDer or metr voiob. .reraonaj envreaty, po-Uv . v..,.. .u i r.rrkrvf liM M rtAnnt atlA i. I ii)ArlAnp frtr a-PAUM n riun-i.ui.haul I DAVlnaT 12.000 CJaflh on It. aind rental In In I TftllrOetd rvicta). And tnat mtmnlskt le t lltlcal pressure and the Intercession i:"" '71.. .... SZa wh UrlZ tn v-: -frVeri."..- the" reortw atyled ui M other ll.OOO to keep up hls'lnTereat ho0- ?? water tSwpTrtS - iiiivst iicui uv iiie laiercession I a . . ,. , ,. - . . . ,wnitri, aa me reporter styiea US vuwr ti.vuv ig up mi iniirw. v woiw- imnapona- ofa'rtendBw'ere'aJlmnlova.Awitir concern of the augar "group," and wnt larger in Seattle than here, the next day. To come to a town of Four montha after hje purchase he sold on the Columbia and Willamette ' '.Me tAli fA.-it!" PJ WItr??t beIn o more so than ever. In Portland 1b rather more of a home IWW ""habitants m midaummer. the the porpjrty at a pront of 170 ooo. with f th, Pacino wiii ge to t Stint tO-Wia for him every possible fact,tha ofl 00fl nnft nonnI. I .nd f.ml,v ,,tv. l"rmjJ".7to In a .part of in .money he bought another ' n,.Kr.,".tLd A?"'" vote and probably there waa not a fact, the 80,000,000 people of the od family city. United States are completely and member Of the legislature -Who waa I. h.nit,i- , v m-J li I In the matter r,f th. Uh .. two months every hotel In the place had tract for enough profit. to purchase 40 ,mnd commerce, like water, ' not importuned la Fulton's behalf ab,olnteIy the mercy of thla firm, Jn l" matter Of the light and been filled before nWnlght. was a llttlo cres at a point toward whlJh the fash-tatr. kee the line of least He-did not at that time consider it klri fftPt mlnin. -Um rh.Ito have a rood deal the beat nf rh J much "- t"1 whetted the -lead-1 Wr ap an "impertinence" to use anv and all , 8 .Can . " mlll,on" from tbem n'ye 5ooa aeai tne best of the ers" appetite to learn more about this bonus wtHm.t. 1 any aay, ana apparently la disposed "t"1"' uoiween aim ana me ma- c, r. wmcn naa treated our "troupe11 vote. aaT poTsIbS 'Stffii tt t0 do 80 now- He' they or lt m" Jor,ty f the C0Und1' But th'8 ,s aS'sM-nA 1", ndhSlSwJi Deed '6W ml",0M oon Partly for the case. rebuff o thJ'oSSi?,. VhSE hauteS? - and object, of his endeavor waa merely ...,.. -nntrthnftat.. .- frtA... ' ? pptite .nd enkindle, th. de- wvaawviii witii uv t'VUTCUUVU III I avaavaaw. w wa 11 aiiuvi(C . . . . " - va wa. vwa IU sesalon. no exDosltlon under wa and tract, this time on the west side of "e future even than aba baa enjoyed no circus on hand, and to find that for J the river. A little later ha sold thatl v. past Th. natural ad vantagea rater, laa a. ."r.." realaunee. ...w wUu.iX Limn muLBrj 10 ruruana gaaran eup- DArmMii na incomparably rich, of doors unhindered and the business of the cltr goes forward about aa usual.' k - The exeeDtlanal Allm.t. rluaa tn Pnrta land a wealth of veaeutloo and flowera. una naa Deen called the "Hose City," . and this royal flower g:ows there in Us perfection. The yards are full of them, and many of the houses have roae ""bee rUmbtnr un to the very tops of . Vf.fIof"' covering the entire etructures in billows of fragrant bloom. , BAueatloaa. aad Mlgloua Zaterests. It muat tint h . CllAlla.h (tilt Ka t. aa of her rapid material ex pa ni. Ion, Port land has neglected the Intellectual and spiritual.. .ltlav. a nr! auk i. the Case, as lt la a aron.l churches aad fine echools' beginning back in "the thirties." with tne mlaa.lnna.rv irk r ..a r a. a Cyrus Shepherd for the Methodlata, Dr. Marcus Whitman for thePreabyterlnns, i.' a?."1" v ooxe ror 'tne catholic. Key, William Richmond for the Episcopalian-;. Rev. W. r. Boyaklo for the liaptiata and Rev. Oeorge H. Atkinson for the Congreirationallsta, the re- jiaioue intereais or Oregon and Fott Jand have been well cared for. . Today it Is a city of beautiful church build ings with efficient orgapiaatlona Not able anions' th.. thai a.).U .TX7kta Temple ' famous pvtr the entire .coun try and nrealdod Avar h that n.1.,1. genlua. Dr. J. WhltcoThb Brougher. Portland, while not a college center, le nevertheless , a city of schools. Her rree nubile school. mni n.-.i ana teachers and h.r institution. e fa... ing Include IS Dublin aohnnii Hna. . gartena, a school of law, a medical and dental college, 11 sectarian echoola.- 4 business coUegea, t military academies. 1 preparatory schools. I academies of music and elocution. . nrrMnn.iu.i school and a manual tr.lnin. mwa . Ing school. " r The Beauty of rortlaad. Jt remains In cloalng, to say a few the aetromnliRhmnf r wsinuBuoai, ana ior ouy " " Ini, a t.a. -I a. a vat and ' Mr.nn.l Kt I " - -u.ivi, vr iu a . mt- . . . . . I ur wnquni. intinana. u" American maaea.watcn tnat a reaidenca of w..t. .r..i.i. " - - I .,a a- aU- .a.. a. - Ilk. .al.l. .CI J " " '"'I congresa to aee that the tariff Is re- " BO,a 10 lDB nU8n w"er for py r-";; wth JI".", . ""t. fJf.T, iWKtow'dit l7aT.ronTybVltsVdV J- the American retailer Dde.p eaome.n rignu or tne people were dependent Henry Q Havemeyer the head of 10.16. The watchmakers, of course. '"d; 80 ffw.,, t0 lha Publ "brary he ; ' ul tTrr theconbe S'TSib? the tariff revised only by its ToM, Not ao in the present campaign. ,..,. ,.fAlt, tranv ,oM' and their friends. And a nobTe library he found it 1 have curred lately, frankly said on one oc ...l.a .Va. .t.- av a f preservation of their right to decide 7li7 V fnr- th.n,a0t.M .h . of frusta and monopolies in commod- The people now are battling for the worked in aome of th. rrut likn.!.. n lufl Hiiin HAtrnn w..h ..... yu. The Seattle Times haa raised the ca5 n1 elsewhere, but though eome- w,mi .majier man ine others, l have approaching, In ddltlon to a cash P? f1"Vlrr contriDnUry to For s of $6,000. In other words, this "'"na. consideration which gu g man secured 40 acree without nSeC't"r. upremacy. She is to himself and 15,000 simply by I K.?? Lff ? 'nln emp re. enor young cost keeping hie eyes open to his opportune married, ties. Happy to relate, he ie .oon to be 1'" "TT"y i' ....j JL .v.. a . a I lOAnO, a part Of northern Pallnrnla home are already laid on the highest "..JWw for themlTiHi whn .h.11 ul " UBl" uu ""V"es m common- . ., - - them in the UnUed "S U 7.7 U ?nd be,n "thorlged by the NT aaV V. BaL." ? 5!TI 'u"d feW ?id workshop A. " . "!"Mtanrr law to monoDollza Biirar imi v,uW w .wv,vw. iun is 1 inn iwniTnr ti n rnn nrnrotrnciai r heu a, wa 1i V.V lieve . that: they should have that right. ' They cannot win the battle charge whAtever nrlra ha rhna. no Improved the opportunity, as Carne- 'or 8eattl gle did in the case of steel. Aa with nor a more canahi. .nd siow growtn maeea in several months 1 roruna- unless a tnalnrfrV if th. lorlDl.ti I 6 r.ominAs .ra nnnnZu, tne8e Prime necessaries, ao It la with to Statement No. 1, ' It is a time when every man who Is a friend of a hundred othera; the tariff enables a few groups of a few men each to ex- v a ".ai tort hundreds of milliona annually hi. aid to thPir. t..,,.. a n " beyond a fair or even liberal profit, - - ..UU J V b T J at DA AAA f ibuu uie ov,vvv, .rLh !frl? ,h,BJorJr of Portland has aroana lt that arlamor nt mmsnn. .1 The registration is about K0 nar d.Y!n!ur. characterlstlo of all that a . . ' " lana. Scott 8 comirfhtntlv. ceai, larger man in .1806. That "History of Portland" and other' works snows some growtn in Portland's ?i-. V" XZVPS mt0J7 ln..t r,nn.,1atln I " 1" A."' r"".'. . "e Hrsl Senator Pulton, who made a Hercu . lean fight to win big own election to ithe senate In 1903, etands back with (folded hands and aaya that he cannot ,000 people are help- less, cannot protect themselves or change the system, because all branches of the government, in the Letters From tlie People clearly authentln.t vi.it tha. . Da.ll. . . . UUI Ul . aiiuu vumi wae maae oy a gnamsh havy explorer in 1535. Th.. i. , i Jvi P.nl.1. Dak.., " . . " .Ti. X' r. ,n lne American ehlp Columbia, discovered and entered ..., umuiu vi me mignty river, which was so long vaguely known In the east A f ha "DiwaH a v 4k. ir a. ta . AMwa vi LlIB V V Kfll. tf se SI Si. . Disgraceful City Streets. Portland. April 7. To the Editor of cended the stream .nm. on n.. .- matter of the tariff, serve these e .Journal What le the reason that rSJKS up?n ,,thih?na.m.of.vhl"h,P- people will everlastingly lump onto the ""'"h..1 .."a .-ularl- , fven advise JegislaUve candidate, to I !1 n? X'? subscribe, to-Statement; No.' 1. It .IITZ . engineer, because we have poor 3e7ply"Te1tl ---- -t i streets? L,el would be an 'Impertinence," aaya Senator Pulton, to auggest to such 'candidates what they ebould do. In truth, Mr. - Pulton'a position ;',,lV r a mn i.ivaivm I.V . IO aUOUI VI. 1 1 v r. j,'"'.1"' a-iaeni . jerrerson was in tnie mrsterlou. me leu va.. .v.. a, I northwest: rnrwl i ibai iai. a now , promised by the Republican pie themselvei ; . : y. ? out "from St IaoulaTx- leaders next year or aome other existing condition of our street.; th. h 'of tSemSrn, oy t AA Keif f n A fne.t-.1 A a-.sr mm.4V a. I rvakl av aa. av .V a. .t . a I eea.A . tiAi.7 J r y. lVg year, put me people neea expect no People won't pay for flrst-clsss work. Present site of Portland. Fort Astoria DO JU9t.ce, tbrougb revision natural y the work 1. done in ao-thT mouth of the' Co umbl!r wh-Vf T. .v.lll.,1. ... a . . t , -... u ""liV a UI " now etands. The hill of hla 40 acree.' Until tbe building "-' wi aVv th..ri?V:l!Ii r ,un,ertV?1 boom reachea'him hie overseer will form -Itm1u1 th the Dlace. But In Ave years his 40 i". i," -"'D- namp- acrea on "The Ridge" will probably te tteut7 MaaaaihuaiJ?. v.- v ' f?a worth 40 tlmee whit he paid for It Indiana ad r.JlliT.0 JoWh"' A Portland hualneas man aaked a I i5?J".tha aVro,,n- Er the group . of sterner after showing u. being'r.pldly develone.MhV t," ntj aavaniares or .roriiann. wnere. m lanri Wat ik-.- " an thA rminfrv. w wnnid jiti v.a l.M.a.a.i i . . i . rrl,,w,,a can young busln...' man to eeTtfe if he w.ri wVJVh VB " r looking for the Held of greatest oppor- iVSat ' atratehea of i Drin tLliti; , . am- urimi trees or tne east are ola-mlaa land aa first choice. fisheries already worth millionJ in-' ravorMie awooanom. i r iwi nave an eaten tne Columbia Aa ray weeks tf study gaVe me the "T?rv",nl0")...and trm lands of un- marveloue facte about Portland s But 1"". i".",y.- "rnt up. to the achievements and present greatness, I ,,' "i "r ,n neT """ val v... i i i' , ... - I leys ana alone- her aunnv nn. tSTTn rCwhicBhUndUb;hlnd her SfhBUSRut' whfcH V?' '"f progress. Though her development taa 2SK St VXmm. S11.?"! V.J Deen pnenomenat. it has been a o d i ..w i- Tn,ti.A . r " mik .ai . -K ...h . . i. . . I 1 ,aw 'M Portland apples five and . expanded and tnen exploded eome other Some of which wela-hed I fit.'rUu1. t0!i western cities. Here Is a staid, sub- clwrrlee that nanced by local capital, thus making cherry' loees-lti fore. i ntHn01 the city singularly Independent of thS Two bltee 'of her che?rTe. tnk. tin V.r fluctuafione of the' eastern money mar- ly a-ood 1 mouthful. fa,r" ket As I studied the city in lts'rela-l svoa l tlons to the great northwest the rea-l . v'"mM B7 e Ion. eons for her solid progress and future! A pleasant memory here come, to promise became apparent. mm a. i was driven out on. afternoon The first of these reasons is her rrn. I b party of ladle, and rentlemen in graphical and topographical location. ?? automobile to the Webb Cherry farm, fnrtl.nd I. h. natural a-a tawa r a. . 1 RlfeleS from Portland. I mmmt th... 1 A mum,. nr m.i a.tat ...t .1... i I ocres of Lambert credible richness, and her situation, I which, the owner told me later, 17 tons both aa regarde land and water, ia fa-1 mlf rrl?" wer hlPPd thie summer, vorable in the extreme. Portland h. I I Vmherte are th big three and . been called the "New York of th. Pa-1 "a,r,nch fellow., and the trees, when clflc." and it Is an apt designation. She I w I. Jner.. were literally bowing aa . v . ...tea k i. a-t.j. im... Icordance with th.lr ai.h.. tta - haa Kn a - I aa av aa. J ... . auun. I . ua IB I - a.w I " " ' . v. n.igi im UUW lUinUB 1 fi A I 1 IIU, nilU Sfc IB ail .11 UCBlKnaiJUll Hnf I . . . . .lvluj WW It 1 ?ver??.-?"0UI-: !CrolUedel is revision by the friends of ?ZL e.l S"rjnnT P!mo Hnd-on 6ay company, however, finalll remarkab , Boom navising legislators wnen nia thlk nann,a fnB. " .noll . . ' ""KL a""?i v" m-Ta rSL. ? I!J aai vvArfava uw .aawv v v BUH1I UUI gCl, I I " Will. Raj WWU1U UQ a WnOI6 . Vw "-w,,ltol ""l"WII Vrmi ifrHaill I u . . . . m a , I Int il If FaVkatit WJ k a-,.- a. I O R I A in a. I a-t aa naa i av i a. .... I 4...1 1 physical setting of this Jewel Is In full harmonr with it. Th. vaa.ia . r;.. land have cnnilinllv iiWh,.i. of vision a combination of field, forest, and "now-capped mountains to delight an artist's eye and charm a Iets souL The blue waters of the Willamette, dotted with tree-decked Is lands, sweep majestically through the eontjr of the city, and beyond their "'' waives ne neias or green greases and golden grain, stretching over the Columbia and up to the ruc pe foothllle, beyond whoee purple heights Mount St. Helens. Hood. Rainier fi? . Aif.mf "tand gleaming, white. with their aladema of .t.mal ,nn. cities In the whole world can boast such a combination of attractive features. One afternnnn iln.ln. m Portland I went up to "Council Crest, 7 . .rw" aoov. ana airecuy be hind the city. I stood there in rapt wonder and delight and watched the ,u.n .iV below mo- w'tb her tow erlna; build ngs and lovely homes, lav Portland, gleaming like a Jewel la the aunset light. Here wae the broad 'Wil lamette, dotted with h.r .aai and with great steamers and white winged sailboats a-lldln v a. v.. . pie bosom. Beyond the fields of em- er?,,d. ".3d Jf0,da cross the, Willamette rolled the flood nf th. mi.ht rni. bla, the second largest river In America, and I could traoe Its winding course for nearly 76 miles. Beyond It lay the foot hills snd back, behind them, forming a majestio framework fnr th. haa.iFc,i picture and standing like grim guar dians of that lovely realm, were St. Helene and , linn a .nd i an. . Rainier and Jefferson, gleaming In white .Dlandor .anln.r thm Mini. v ison. v As I watched them, all but breath less, the setting sun kissed them into rosy pink, and the effect nf thi. nn. cate Dink airalnat th. la.n rn.i ..... pie of the sky was .heavenly in Its Pauty- Then the sun sank out of sight behind the western hills, the pink faded rrom the mountain. 'hmo,. ik. ... distant Deaks wer. niiinr h th. l-T V.' a.nd i.n,y Hood and m- Helens were left standing out in ghostly white ness. Their broad bases were enveloped in smoke and shadow.. rhik .i...i. fi? pi?ctIy wlth. th ,owr hills, that .... Kmmm vt gleaming snow above an tne evening air, like a. too ethereal and lnv. Then as I watched, the leverai Darucuiara. fnrtianii . v uuiu mi aarx ' Willamette rl i v. v .... .v ' ... 7 . . ' ununne vannons, raynes, uaizeils. ,Ah "a-' T .r..".:"1 . " n,n ... "T""'".?' iaa t-lV,"1.""-!:" ' ,u"" n V- back the head .nd Viia-- ,h. iy to be real. ai gflisr run nm Bis-iiir n ram war naaTt w na intoa- i . . a.v v(a .v. liio.l iie nrnina wv i - e? - w. . . ii uai rHnnii xm ii in i v tin- i u 111 iiira 1 naa trrfw r rnn tniae at land s-vam.. - - w.v ry m vua uoiiuiiini i i i . . . .7 , , " Aldtlcnes, ana all men of that type, way of paving It won't stand the wear 111 tn ultimate victory of the Amerl- tween the Willamette and Vol mhi. ""ctar to ravish the palate and trickle ' . V, .a,'iwn. "e electric lights eats Of the Whole people are involved r are retired from conreaa then let theeTty council appoint a com- interest.. 7 OI w Amerl unTni down to co nt at the?r inte?- ,iw,7 down th tnrot- T. Jl. hed .on don ,n tna city and If He believes, aa he professes, in ar8,retlrea trom congreaa. m, o invest, th p p com The .irti, of Pertiand. "cUon? i. '."riktagFy "ikS ManhuB tlh.oxiuytT ,n th two heSCen. notdn"Kh.th,or , thenrinclDle of Statement W v ' ' ' ' ' - ' ftmm9 lmp !!? . Thaa.lt 1. seen that Portland 1. not L"'nd- ? ,?-t. bank of th. Wlllam- Sr?M?.L.!f? ! wlth'itVmyruS .Tr.0".'- ll eeoawr ruuon is BUll Of tne city ena-lneer order, tn . .h..; t"5. S.,ly in . the state. Years :rj-?-""?"'i'' ".uw childhood faith, that m. ow. where 10,000 gleaminar lia-hf. .. .. ..a . . i ic: ..." . "i i oeiore ita rirat pikn . ..-.. . u Lugiu,., ithot hi j-uriianu. Across i ih . .. . i- v." .v th...v .i j..'.- same mina as ai tne time wnen he .h " . Property owners say. ioo miles below -at th- m,rth . IL. the river, on this second Manhattan Is hV..-T a w doubtless ? 1 i'" . uu"- declared last summer to the people S? om'oLk. or"Kwfl!5 &o?thIt .S K!rd n;oitV jV of Corvallia that he would not seek Jerrrd- Now while I am on 7t S"ub- low Poruind Md9 OrSi" rH,e" "ft Anally reach tta cSlumbla Md face The EV wa tempted with a Limber t l.,nHBePen-JKh6 '"rdlysummlt of Moun t reelection at the hands of the legls- reaU ThaU tth' .tt..tV SSncS? thernL ir.WM1 h -owyr seSo h lature unless he received the vote Of m?vnt ' ' th PoorestVlf oflnV oTthe ffWwmbeTOl Hon A i. tv. ?eUUvenPo8nion iwch J?ww a1. ff.WrS3l" t ?.in'eei)0v?,vn8 e. Ae I looked Unpeople in June, why not say so? pamfT-6' tfdeWnrci US ArI Jy Ci'' '"chwacleri.Uo 'ofRrfhe Vedom and "etVd The great issue of this campaign is' " JronstruSSil" edteSmPTanncou'ver oPSSSS2 She0!?1?!?' on.y'f JlshateIi. f"- "he we.t.h!. nVfS that wSnderfulVi. Thlsd'esTre.0,' the principle embodied in Statement Sewr1 ttng bra "".5 3? ,2 itKtP here0f02 lftawSt .hd! yoraie0ThrM"sJe2P bUwo Sr?9.tgrsa gme'Vhern1 NO.! 1. It is idle for Senator Fulton ?bl? & & ta they h red men ftlew the forwt'a'nd cTahett'fro Urnacfe." " "5 foe toWtt TO to aay that he bellevea in that princl- Ss-.n.nW&ra' ttfSS S? o? ?i'iiS"?,SSJ' -SS S !c,t5l( S'A -A pie unless he is ready to abide by it H-4. "i?! t"t6 people hv foundlTn'. bS deStSr?5B' sooS- ment tobilWlnMiettlos C$WU " V the Ismail army then considered toTOS P5 'iltab K himself. If he really believes that should be .ma,""eJ .'?! .": LoveJoT.n'd hi? wife Columbia' and maklnV other TrrTnVv W a IIW0.,'.'.!?! . topT ' wi why ahould be not exert himself at , least aa actively In defense of that principle as he exerted himself, when seeking only his own . personal ag- grandizement and success T , Does he put hla private Interests before the interests of the people? These are questions which we believe Senator vFulton .must Answer: , I BREEDING ANARCHISTS. M TTTCt onnoal tt tha Altlna nt t ...m a,... v w..co U1 i -. . . I ha, ' 7.... ' . "r. . wl" wci. i-eiiyirrove (who had toir.n riv..' I tn.nt. wlilon win .iv:d..h... I tT fr,"V wiin true western I s""" .r 'oubu, ojimoea ior 16 mllaa , country to Join in the ; effort 1." UI "V?e?le " -rtalnTy adieVraVo" to fitamb out anarchists and "nS eiecuon snoum you find one property owner In fvnr n? mA. i A..- A...? " dinner xne.voiuinwa ana Willamette era both when .WWi.T.' ""u - ?2 cani h" th'J-lal"i vo - ' . ' . rnntrn thA latrfalatnr. in afca. .i an up to date street vnn .ni ei-V cri.' v '-"' Danter nayigaDie already far above Portland. I ih. ......1.1.' ? "..."..""no r.7... .I.ri' 1"v.ff'T" ul roy preci- anarcny, r secretary Btrauss r.. ' - opposed to it. In themaiiV.A;'." na 'orth about nd thus 'ehe has one of the natural iiieiiT" over : ton" to think ov.7 cabin" 'n Sl.,"nc.7 S,V? TA'ff i."-??. !Lw T?' bne" of , lflV.,51.ac,ei. : .T.j..' r-'v'a".. jaassacnusetts, 1 mut Portland na. also the other irrl .i. .r:"r ".1.""' impion ineir 1 ' , we reached the stand, that a good street Vot oniST."' . WJS2T' -Lnt"i,t0.n,b' Petty, advantage which New Tork hw enjoyed r " "1nT ror.-"J,".v'',ow,'r .teaming, at the tt.M.'t ,v. 1 . . . 1 a. .... . : " 1 o'v,"i n.av wma .1 um MMin. ra vnr. a , mA. r.aMk . . . . I wrnm rrMm... iuu. aiiu iwnni jl v i nn T n... ...... j. j rinu tint rn tn .h. kurf .( fk. ..k. wu VI scuaiur, us xiUB DUl One I II the DeoD tppt The rttlM mv dn nd .hr.,.1d C8 him and that is to re- "nC they will aee r.::":: rrJrriv. -V..r.T:... affirm his alleelance to the nrinoini- 1 1. . harH nE?.:. ln.m"?'VM. bt lt Lovejoy. uu,. .uoir mvue wora, ubi weir , -- - inem under-1 wished It named sphere of achievement la small. Any t h 4tTi 41 ek 1 vaa make them' unrU. XXS?',; ".n , lr?.. .v"""" 1 1 a. . ... . - -i viujr ia a I Krov. w mi wtt. rrnm (ni a : 1 a.i oeneni 10 tne city, but that tt .H. I -mv" . . ...rurea Iraata,) v I ayuiug id uuo io ueorge il. I to the valuation nf h.ir .-UT. VJ,.uS,i..',"f jesiinmy agreed to do- u,u.vU.w..v w..vv"' e""v ouonujr i . w, nv. .v . . r lJ- , ciu ua usue py tom ni: a nrm vt Ih.... it. T " l;. -..'-Ih.. i. . V fwuun on tM ten lnmlt nf (h. .uu -- ahould have a large horizon. The T.n.1 .Ta , 18 . 8 y. kdt. 1a, vejoy wa. umpire Snd'PetfygroVe CTttJr me' latitude "Sth rlaSSlLnn? nd.C" Helen.".' t'hough BAiixui hid mat no. a m nux tL i a. .ii- I .fn mnA u.-. -n- -t" M i cutwoQ wltn eternal .nnw k . . . center of 1U activity should' be la Republican candidate for the legls- U F. EBERHARDT. nrV, n (M av A. K1 WW - 1 aV ' a . ... V-. .V- W .Ulf.... , Tin.,-.,.- .Anf Tn n I Ulglite g UlTtlldaV. the Capitol at Washington. Its " " .f T, t ' a t Thomas Franklin Holgate. dean o a ..uniA ,a . .v. cent news article which appeared in the College of Liberal t LS; -maklna halls U,v. . " , a CUiCUL ' A- wf. eau.fate2 2,1 vlctoria college of the atlon. most favorable topographical situ-1 We seemed to be standing ait-t... .....i vt: . I .amav.. .4.. . . . . i our eyes! I'V". '"" "FT or. I v . . . .wnicn ForUSnd nn In. am, .V- "'-"""ia r.a,caoaJ?itv."?- r." ',Ji,ra5; though in th. Hooi aa.j - akiif.ii flii '" ".vlv,"" a"."- "iunK. -r'"- oouui uaxota. wiscon- r i,h ....7" I cured hla t nim. j . ik.V. "l ' raimaa waswiannea to go down the 1 m,a auia Hew Jtork. that portion o Or.- v. . 7i nuw, Deing now tW& vj rs a ra-?s. asSi fWtsar jsi?nSss h. it said Porhand ' "uu Bacn "me always, be elmply a gangplank to AI- ?W climate. The great mountain, to ."".."ayo"7.v otner'nlany Ot them The early settlers, to nse inii t. gees expression, "squatted hard." and Kreat : measures are. 6. one of the ataunchest advopates nf h ' L.T . . i J5" '' ?"i wild hini. ciamorea av a . .. : UaVi. rYr. " v?l""u"un "om vie. r . M,w uuuonamng as IOOI- I "i" i (uuru n irom tne fierce wlndn I .. . ; niaciera Ish. ;The railroad- wa built, however, of the plains, while the boast i la lloSed l?.0?. ?wf? f'5nV.,as down the rugged and Its termlnue Ha. now become thi by the warm Japan ouiren"riving 5,1s &.he.fn?.thmls:h& ontaln's breast greatest eitv In th United atataa W.t favord annt . .i.a.i. 2.X ." .UAI1" Ihe clouds were sallln in errand muri. 1 Simply because ft had a fine port and The thermomoter never goes a. low as h h?clow S.ln th0 vaJleye. and go- V. a A.I..I.I. .1 V.A...1.. i . I tnrln i.nllair. .nd hi. . . .v11- f. hv th r,Ar,nl A dn-nnthlna- l. ituVui. deuuon Ol " . 'v-- - .i"- jn to Ularg r' ."" . "7, " " United States senators and ha. h.n ir,., " P Ontario. icy is insisted upon oy tne majority I . . v , .7 v Ii "f iroin v. n..i,.'a,...j 4..' an earnest champion of Statement I?."9" .he became instruc ' while the country needs and is hun- ' Rering Ior 'Important legislation. , Predatory Interests" have, a strangle - hold on the economic system of the country,' in tariff schedules and in ; domination . of the committees tbrough which legislation is framed, end on this threshold ot a presi dential election they Insist that no ' part of the existing order be dis turbed lest their hold be loosened , and their,; Interests be Jeopardized. By reason of thai" advantages they enjoy, enormous wealth is annually rolJected from the; 'masses and poured Into the coffers of the idle rich. It is a system; that is, tear- insr the heart out of the republic. With 153 men actually. pocketing 94 per cent of the- jross earnings of ths operated railroads, and with 'similar conditions prevailing in oth r great Industries, predatory wealth ! .;n a sj stem of iron hooks in the . i r vitals of the nation Standard o:i tls 'protected with a tarlf( of ISO S r cent, and the dalrj'mia'a butter, i . tl&0. tstit a begsarJy 20 per cent. ; ' o n n'al for a postal '' car for an earnest champion of Statement iU nlili r r M W No. 1 ever since the adoption of the Xi SVoul &&?SJ& i&W STffi utt&ean.ir? o'f direct primary law. The increase in registration over Institution. He hieim. A "J Vi St. A loA a- Tlh.7.1 .-.-r"."",-"i HIOUOl. " .."H.;'rS. ar"v!n.. ". and wae and thus miversity. and saws that had been brought acroa. thi Z .anB e lines 01 least resistance, uvea aown in the vail faculty of that Plains out of Missouri! t o cut Yh??ourt 52- 't'0? the M'iMlPRi valley. In under double blanket. that rolled and thun- waters of the Pacific every night The ?SHaB5 pr.8Allent of .the university from I 1 ffVl IU I8UD. - 1JT. Hnitmtii fa a i two ana rour years ago w;undoubtT and of eeverai othr iarn'.8' ." !Ly edly a good deal larger percentage than the increase in . population, which indicates a gratifying In crease of interest among the people in their affairs, and, it may fairly be Inferred, is evidence of the educa tional benefit of the primary law. People like? to govern themselves when they get a chance. tiflc societies both in America and Eu! This Date in History. YtilTZlAY ot Spain born. 1063 Driirv Tainn th..... a first opened. xnaon, 1732--uavid Rlttenhouse, noted as tronomer, born. Died June 26 1S nd and Carolina nf K....i.. wl ""SJ- land and Caroline of Hrnnaari 1808 Roman Cathnllo ...kji I R.lHm ....V.1. u" j VI ! oouw yevpie ueugw wasung, io Kngnin vesael Furious-with it time, and?? money ? on Impossible thgrnttnV.m0aiKef' ono ot ..h.. . tn?Jr8t J?"t,le ects of the Crimean war. H. Lownsdale built a tannery ?! itnU'tA,afcmoT," Prvaillnfflv alon balmy and full of sparkling ,tandln.?; that afternoon. step by step the little city be. J,Bt of V Teat lakes, through the eunehine, and the night, are refresh- dreamln Of the future ef that great . growthf Just how" rapid'- thl -2 Yi1.lAIr.f lcol. . There prSc ticaJly no mS ifcS f I .to .myeelf The 1900. 190. 107. 9Q.428 181,000 200,000 schemes. ; For instance, some Dela ware and Philadelphia j Democrats are going to boom udge. Gray for president.; : He is a good man, but doesn't expect or desjre the nomina tion, and has no more chance than Gassaway Davis has ot getting It, ' Aacordlng io the Indiana Repub licans, ? Utj Fairbanks -deserves 'thoughtful consideration;? He is "wise in council"; 'his Judgment is 1861 Outbreak of the i.V r'" a.,....,!.. a ' " " 1898-Baltle of the Atha .i J'i)7:rU?lt,ed S?i' uPreme court de- "wu .nv vj. f InBa wa. nnr am. can territory. ' . . . : ' , From the Scio Press. Hon. M. 'A.' Miller of Taah.nnn t. vorably mentioned as n'doifxrat. Pemocratlc national convention, to meet In Denver. Colorado. Of era tin national convention wm,M h. complete without Milt Miller, especially when William J. Brja-. 1. to bT the . iiiw. i a oeiwr selection than Mr. Miller could not be made. ,v, ; At the nreaent tlm Pnrtl.n-. ...... . , a-- - - - - I . v. ..wuv. K Uu u latlon Is Increasing ateadiiv at thA .... of 18.000 a year. " . ' " Ooenmerolal Xftjpejialoiu The commercial ItmUinmuif .( .v.. city has been even more rapid than her .ruwui in -population. Tne nrst stores, tanneries, shingle camna .nt a, h.r cnierpnae. nave given place to a clean, beautiful and up-to-date city of modern office buildings and lovely homes. Portland', commercial importance Is gartially represented, in round numbers, y the following figures: Annual lumber out, 600,000,000 feet, valued at 16.600,000. Annual bank clear ings (cash basis). 1230,000,000. Annual real estate transfers i.t mio.nnn v,in.. tion of taxable property Jj00.000.000. Bank deposits 1 45,000.000.:, Water sys-, tern tone or tne nnest in th. - wa.mi eost 4,Sp0,000. u Street railway , mile age 800. ' Telephones . in um. 90 Ann Irhese figuree I compiled from the sta- ttsiirs oi jtuo, and tne record of 1907 for the first eix months.- - T . J' Todav.t accord Ina tn tht Ttanlr...1 Maa-azine, there are 2.009 rnanufaptiirina. i plant, in Portland, with S20.OOQ.000 In to undisputed ' SiinramAAV. ... Rtlll n.c. and rose, bloom out of door, the year ward., does the star of empire take Us !?"nd- . Occasionally the ; stom klnJ waJ:' ' ' ... ' - - auiiuer iies neatue. tine , win be a iim imtfs vi least resistance. Now, I more dellahtful thu ik .nmi... Ihl6""11 1" Jwn hill from every- and rose, bloom 'out if die, tte Vear Take a topographical ma of North GSfiZtM -XfclWV?. 9.ftadf.vd on thefreum- PUL?' bv"" h?v'. A8t.way !"--?Sl-irSI nd,that 'ollowt or two over the favored valleys Krhe coma, destined to a eood developrnent rn1lii,m.,hA,.eFrf"nlon.,betTee2 fountain soon retires to spend his fury else- lumber Is her chief reliance! aaF, "'i..abut 10P f5E from the where. . S .. , " J? : But yonder. , farther etlll to the south S ".t" J3reon v ,Now . draw another Some have thought that the winter bynd -the g-leaming irlory ot' Mount line at lia-ht anarla. anH vul rain. amuM ..i.. wininr uj .... T..ia ,PU v . following thecourse-or the-Columwi at -dtaioWirStesoi? C v'v.r. th on'y ? vlgable stream that not the case. The rains aJ.JL0 v.'f and she is destined to be tha le.'nV tninnn mnnntaln I rfi nimtm anil ,et,;u -.i. i vj i uan. mt1 i-Uav . a-.MHj - " , va (.v.o LIU W LI SE If II ICS -. IIlIHnn TYm mwm 1 rl rfll n THH "7T1 1 aar SB anfl aH aaa. a. I a. . a a . 'IT D aVa . aa i k . muimxaa . . a . . walls. This line" will lso folkwT. f rm ih a "tf0".'?. waT w.tt i l"."?: a gradual snowy mountain ran. r-A.... .,.v tlons she will have a . nrmninL iul,..laal.t ..IIM. ..U .1 vT" u.ati w ml I a .;, X. rr n .v V; - . Jl J - i w' vwm oiiauKTjnrjrv - causes pnnrTATiia. I vwu,uvw . vuu.m Bjie c will - De. - iiuiamI " WbL&lPZSi01 I 'all .back onVe idfn ''The New. York of the IclflV Her natural depression. uwBcent, rrom no, JX "tndZ i-JtVtod 7at . rt thj warnyntle' Vtr tTt irunkwlll pourfier lighter I , Haveii j thro' le.tnn I l,eS 2 H vand a.?- other! ?.i ' thin-- i Tlnoh o.aI. less Terrttom :wWtwT?Ma irepipltatlon at New iHaven. I throbbing; steamere will bear her boun. anuu lZ.?"!.?- Charleston, "ft L"t, r?i7 f aIl ,ea-th; in- i iii.V. .' vrieans, oalvee- I b""" "piniuai Bhe has, therefore, down-grade relation- I than the precipitation finln A A.... Im.a... .... . I . . In. la. . . . rug-et sound, have been more favored by I days are" tne railroads heretofore than Portland, I with suns -nu nave naa a remarKahle growth, Kiwi rranscontinentat 1 these Puget sound poi - ......ihicti D-v inn.tnThllt. I ""ff v.inmcu .ill lau liens or Portland aMiat the in. I love and die- amone: their rosea Wv',coro ""-those filled - REV. JOHN KOACH 8TRATON- A Ilf-Haa eAr,rTa (. av .av I r - .... D.D. int. their main 1 that laborer. conOn'u twtrjt ' oT ton.'o'f' ly ha 9