EDITOMMa EiGE OF THE JOURNAL life THF TflT 7 hi TM A T , in PW. ' Pvt of th. house of Bourbon with Henry r" T J II A 11 iriS JUJXiNlXf corporation m Ii now practically th. iv Introduced order and eWomy Rompers Indorsed by All a ikp.kpckt ,.-. f?T JJ lt?iioa ?"er r.ra.nt waste of the Union Workwomen a r.biyJ lethargy, or atllettoT Is It a knlft Valo a. But iftph.ir. m...i. V ? . l I riMkM tw; well (unapt Baiaiaj ead eearr lukr avaraltia- at The Joareal Build-in-, flfta aad SaBalll ItmM. fort la aa. ur. or neglect T TIIE WEBSTEH PLAN, rn)r4 at the pnasofflca at Portlaa. Or... for tranaailaaaoe Cbivuck Ike lulls as eeeoe4-cUaa an.ttrr, aoM. rKlJCPRONKS IIAII TITt ROM!. 1U luMium M.r4a h thaae I fll h nperafc th 4epartmeat os vast. Km aio rn. a s4; r-.t mo. 0 N'H of several factora that bar contrived to make Oregon, a laggard in road building, hai been lack of plan. Plan Ib th first essential to Biicc-a. In . . . B",H?"V rORElOM ADVEttTISIWO R-TRESKrlTATtVa trnrU- W.11 I.M . ? rUinOUS tUB World had yot ?r.M.BmiB spert-i Atwru, wt. W-'W Pj"- and a known. But in the old age of Louis . RniiitwMr BnlMlnir. 2n flfta anne. hew mOdlCUm Of execution laid San Fran- XIV rella-ln.ia nn.H... w . . rai lonr-oa Buiioin,. cuicr t nnf., . J'" . 1. 'e,I'OuB Practices became the "1 T Z w w Kuer" rwt- Enol money fashion, and the king's example was InhtMWka Tmmtm ft., mall m9 ft IHf addrva. h.. h.A. .tAM .... . A ... " . " la Ua laltad XIII the regency of Anne of Austria I From Chicago Unloa Iabor Advocate. excited great extravagance In the "'etory waa mad by th Chicago court, and Louis XIV who aaaumed red"r,lon of 1bor at ,tVn"t,l, h?!d to ennn.ntr.1a Yn Til A Ion August is. Tha outcome of ttila .k. . '? .kto OW0 Pr,0n meeting wa. awaltad with great Intar- -v, v aiM, Kit tyrannical ,at by tradaa unlonlata all ever tha THE SPEECH OF A DEMOCRATIC ' , - DEMAGOGUE IS After tKe Season, or. Fate of tKe Hero By Wax Jonaa. '"'''. Mr. John Bpratt waa married yaatar- lmpulae to faahlon. The luxury waa United Btatea, for the reaaon that Chi- w ' then extraordinary in the court of n,ot. o"1' u,k lAri,,t ,c,nt.1?' or i Vom.hi.. i ' V .... biy in point of mamberaliip In the th.J eraallla; the moat brilliant, the country, but bolna a point aileotad by ICB "l ' hla 1 Tha fnllowln Ja tw. n.w r.i . i . - t . . . . Ida hv Mlaa rt. a.i gate Raymond Hoblna of IUInola to the every corner of ' tha nation: hut tha I waa the eulmlnatiAn . " - .i 1 - . - www.avv IHUIHM'UI F fu.....ua, . . I the rreat political partlea from i waa vonratlrtl that the action of thla large both the a-r which to nTroat their rampwlfna Oae year. One faar. Una yrar.. X'cZ-Xi jj" been P" 00 ,ron to followed by hla court nt,T I luoui uuiTcraauj excel- ...... ,.aft.o I Ona ajoolh I M SUM DAT. 13 00 Ona month I -K PAILT AND OUKDAT. body of union men muat of neceaalty have an Important boarlnr on the ra- ault in November. The moat alcnlfloant faature of tha meetlnar waa the charac ter of the oppoaltlon to the Indoraemant that man that whole tha aou meaaaae. Within that time a arraat laaor another party In thla oountry haa rlaen MlaaaB HailM k. .. Jm A a. ! Uf?1 tohaya been on of the every form. You cannot maintain both. I f,at f "ni ahora ZhJn.u? 1 M?tB i of ) And to be one of the roen Vou cannot maintain the workre work- i . iW . n w."". ob Ob. It la toad tn h.v. mti I 1 Inv for thalr lallv hrurf. tha nannla I "ff???. lT lafayette. which In. man who cam out of tha ml a. who feed and clothe and houae the J" w,,""TV".i,ur"M 1 of her. Crlea with a meaaaie. a man who mide world, and at th. m. time maintain rC Jn.?1 .!! paota meaaace tha cnna.n-. r ft.. I In ldlaneaa a troun of antnmnhll liumil!"" on snore belna; pctrlfltxl with tar. areat people. Krom the eaat to who clip tha coupons of Trlvloaa. andli;;: T "nownL alone will not west and fr.om the north to" the Uva upon the .labor of tha workina ventura in Vhl """rr8cd dared not t k mun hAMa'tutii u - ... . t. I I Vcniura in to the watar. .... .. v.. v . ww.u utm 111 .11 . II (1 t We her had II year of undisputed .h. K7nc'u-.y?un Bpratt came of eontrol by one party In all branehea of J,5,n i!,.5"f.h .nd ln aliiyla rlanc en tht federal government, atvd thla laat H"", '"' '"'n. Rapidly puelina; . I j A a. a,. . . a,IOlF II 1 al nial Vn Mdt tll aa aIA a man dlvT "lni .V.T.."' y4n.e: $7 80 I Ona BHHith. .1 . tpOA a-, a , sr Ctrnilittirai Oiurantrt af Tkim CmTtiBf thai th aiiralituu at tht fiixooi ;onxit tH Kara .mdktd.atm gnltid 6 taw Adrtrtmrr CtrtiM Circmlttiom Blm Book I IDS UTIIlt nf th rn w niiV. I , i ..- , ' " upon ma oaaia or tnei winiar jiaa wimwiwa in lent. DUl ulUCn OI II Went In WlIdABI r-i . . . ' ih. Th. r.l. nnnn. uwiraw uy ma inaa in nia nrai arwuya ui man vianainaj i n ureva . V, w "1,r" "l-r"l"'' Ilia ' I w,K . i. jji i. ! 0f rlean". le the fashlona more SmI mi r J . t?mh?Pf nessag to a Uemoeratlo peopl In the llnea ln tha lare cltlca of tha nation n.'2'''r.01 aand and mm waste. With a fixed, definite. and rerlable: then anneared white wis 5i,V..... ir Br.MLniatVn. convention of lm in the city of Chi- that we have ever wltneased In the hla. fowrJ the hHklna: ulrl. Aa he neared comprehensive plan Orearon can ' Wearea wnite wiga. deleaatea i ot Soolallatio affiliations, and coiro; and the difference between the ap- tory of America.- The crona were boun- acene. Bpratt became aware of thi e-ailfy. wlth.n th'orr" SV2& il 1lVoZ"Z JTW-ln SJf- :.2VBl?rBf ,a TVn halr; wrrTSXh I!I2 lt Sh fiMsiff,?.f rrMst ;iun8rriaboVh?nnrw;..0.ctH... wn . "worth Of the pompadour atyle. Tfle Crsa y 'J bin &ftrhcrteMyoud b.r. . . panic; and men wonder why. WhllS The frightened lafayette ahot baclt wh,,e? Of the men waa luiTirfans of silk .SfpJ ?bil And great atrugglaT It dividends are being charged day after Into the ooean, and Mlae 8wlm waa County Judm Webster who h.. it .-J il iuiiirrons, or ana, from the oppoaltlon i te . an Indoraament h not been a ,trugle any lesa great day acainat watered thouaande and aaved. c,w"n. w" w . . WBo.,ja" Wet and lacea. ft?WnrS?iwitial nraJinf th. ..ntim.ni in"n ,h,"! Through Out the' nation Ihere watered mllliona, upon railroads and Bearing In hla arma the almost uncon- bullded masterfully for the roads 6f At the end of tha ela-hteenth can- VlLV.?." JE?.?S ,h ""117" aa been a contest between th group ateel and ona great lndutry after an- acloua form of th beautiful nrl. flnntt muitnomao county, naa a road plan. I turr In some countrlea of Huron. I Oompers' policy, and when put to It, ! mnriha..i.. -- ,..j...vi.j I . ... . I vota finally, tha Socialist saltan , auuuuviw war Dig DOt US6 I0D1S artlClOS Of I ,l.nn,H uM. rlh n. .,.nllnn 17 wurtu; ui cuuBiueration, oecause i areas now considered Indlsnenaahla lauowwi tne resolution to pass by It is the product of a man who has Thus roltalre records of Frederic the i oomwr. ... . ntiv I arouP f toll on the other, and today w I and you have financial panlo and ruin I ance thus begun waa puraued by Mlaa iiAo I ars "ned UD ,n tnl" nation upon that I widespread In th mldat of bounteoua I Swim, and now Spratt has been married ion. iB.u.. Tn Democratic party haa al- cropa and th moat capable workera In I by her. , w.o raarraa ' I ways been the defenuar of hnn.at nrnn. I the world. Is there not aomathlna-1 a a a a r.nnir.a nn .in I "ri " epuoncan party naa tne p. wrong t Ana tne wrong is mat in group ln man 5 th. n.oT cSl"r PrMlK of being the defender of plunder baa eat tn the places o? th. fh. ot monopoly plunder from one end of power, and baa used th governing ma- irea in. more inanifk. natlnn in th. nlhn I. th. At. I rkln.r. n h ,hnl, n.nnl. tn ..t.. Thm Paper hat prmaf br amtiatiom Vtat th cimiatw ncordt sua kept with nn apa w cwnwuw wai WIUI ma ecavarf that adrrdr mtay nip am any jtaarawau or aam ataot ay ta prnhhahtn mrnft tar qwmmup ajaa mamagmtmi Mceatrof imtamlia a lana i given years or stuay, and Himself I Great, that he did not wear a ahirt lt our handa. a acnierea building. aihlimti thlne-a af nranHoal mail I knt !'. . . ' I pie, he has honored o-p j.w.u. vawiwu u ava dicdu b sui l ui piaster, a I 4,000 mnn tra.a ,,,iir.nt.. whn h... n, i"" "" ". vinur. in inn aii cninarr vi ina wnuia iiamiia . awura Hie Dlan embraces four i false hosom h.M in if. V- ib Veari elected .nd rV.T features: Plrst, 110,000 appropriated Strings. . wiih..r.d SJJt-. h? hr '.S: - There are two kind of property, welfare of the nation; and you know it If yonr face wants to smile let It. Blllkin'a Philosfy. . : . " T":" , vuo uBsmmug n i- - "vv?v--!, "',( . , f I tne kind of property that comes from A little whll ago titer waa a man t ' . " " ' I10"1' lrora iw:,u taxation win max urai consul Introduced many changes onlsm Tla rung whin wa dM. t ton, wnetn.rit be of hand or stanaing in tna.preeenc or nungry 1 D" Ioa: -Va focf-'a.d .e..dreM ot bo.th ni!n.i -omen- lieuc'oh4 Brtr. rVWllHw SS OTTliSt lwhl.rt0irTol i;nt? uv.wfc. M I.UBI, wuui.. uawuu, i H.U ius regwriiiDS OI ue CODrDOM naM nreaa would h.v. th. nnhlln k .cunning ana By no wnen man mrrn aiuui w wore ana the enactment of Wlalatlnn facll. and tliA i-.lrn nt vvttt i.v,. hi Sa.. ff;.i. rd. wrung by Injunction prpcesaea can"t get a chance to workT" And that .. .. . V, r . " I 7. . - " V-""J" ;rihMt-:for h. mn Jiih . ,,i n rrom the sweat and blood eminent statesman aaia: "OOd Knows." lUtlng the use of Inmates of county! the modern style of the austere suit ii hi.ork.t km that th. iJ.mn ot working peopl and business people "Hr. evidently did not. And I wish to JJi0 I-"- ?' bl" atMh ?S Wtt? tS? ESS ctun.'T faU ?Knn u ic6uiauuu ir uhui iiouiwuuorj numcu. w iien xxapoieon 111 DTOUKut I atnt.n in,r.nf.. r,,n muhmi uKii... I l"ere is mat aistinction Deing maae in I great group or ton, ao not mtena to conylcts on county roads. Fourth, his beantlfnl wife n.,ni. a hT, but aa uSSamX vote, for 'Injunetlon Bill- who. aaya " r - f rj v uw aia . i nnnaar nrnrtaiprv nPAraitravi and . in. i "fia irnnura ' ri v inA ivaaa nnr I a w . i . I . a. - ' I And imnlnrai Ilea trt VAta aara nat a a r "- " "f-- v " V " I '" a..v-v-, w ..w nv nvw STAJSDAIU) OIL AND FORAKER. projiaing uy legisiauon ior tne xp- man to me inrone or France, she Caj party which " has thi temerity to "---,p.rw)t,?t 2 "" d?1.?or tn;.,,?El.e of America propnauon oy county, or Btate, or ei ine style, not only lor France, pijc a Taft at the head of its ticket. Whole popi- but wVintendto tak th N THE rerelatlons by IJearst at bT both Jointly for the use of a road but for all the western world. But exiutYv. 'council i to whrirhUh!I8 lf at water vaiuee' out of the great oorpora- up from the bottom to the top of free rnlnmhna i. . I district, of twice tha aiim that t.h from that ennch lte th n.i.nt lect. ha nraaantad a. nir,v t th. lIon" wnion tney nave cnargea tne men district Itself will contribute for road I cnange in fasnions for women as we building, within Its limits. know them today. It is said that From the first feature. Judge I when,- on the fourth of September, Webster expects the greatest benefit. 1 1870, the revolution which over- I Manhood and womanhood are jtiqni Ittera te TTia Journal should be written on ona aide of tha piper only, and ahoald be ac companied by tha name and addreaa of tba X it u wrltejr aaka that It be withheld. The JoornaJ ib not to oe unaeraiooa aa inaoraing ua i mighty moral. ? It Justifies Presi- dent Roosevelt's many denuncla- is of "rich malefactors of wealth." tit ernlaJns vhv a few nr. A-rxuuiina,- lly rich, and many poor. It discloses eliminates the objections and em- threw Napoleon was inaugurated in thS caw of "the" commo'pepie" 'la now the true character of, crimes of cun- bodies all that is valuable in the Paris, Eugenie took refuge in the pn trial before the great jury of intei- ining that are committed in , the Johnson bill. It is equitable between house of the dentist Evans, and "ffi-.Tn feTng ex- rname of . "the business Inter- the counties. It offers state' aid to dressed herself in a most ' elegapt pioited and impoverished by a daring sta.- It reveals the hypocracy counties that will help themselves, walking suit, which made a revolu- Aspired "tog" thereto MM,,! and mockery In the phrases "san-l1 PutB premium on progress, ft llon in fasnions. with the French der the weak and helpless. Protected mA o.-tii j ,ltnrA. nnn-nrne-rosn U nlno.a th. revolution and. DrinclDallv th itlreo. LT. ,a art?L which It knows, for It has .vj auu vviiou. mmiiu aa uoou Ul I o- . - I . - " " maue It. mis Dna Or DUCCaneera haalnr .t.t.m.nt. nf rnrr.annnH.nta Lattara ahould political campaigns. It ought to open! limit low enough to be within reach tolre, the modes experienced Bubstan- grown ao bold that it openly dares th K aSdYlUff the eyes of. those who, year after" or tne poorest county, but enables " BUbob. reminiscences or fions; holding over ihim menice ot 3. p-u," von r an A i!6ila nftn, J.. il.rflpAcIl tn hnlM flvn nr fr mllna nf I Greek and Roman dresses formed I Panic, the threat of a atnnnan ni th. CnrrMnondanta ara notified that lettar ax- ,their ballot, on the side of the Du- good macadain each year. In three "ew styles for women, and the four WM ponts, tne Aldricnes, the Elklns, the or rour years, eacn county accepting '" s"10 DCU- jooib ae recnonmg is at nana. Hunger and fam Morgans, Standard Oil, and the other the plan would have 20 or 25 miles Boulogne to advertise this fashion Sportion "STthT workingr men"? Bo-called "business Interests." of it. These stretches of permanent may De Inaeed only messengers of the United states. They have suffered Though a aenatnr f th. nnit. road would be a stimulus to every in- the tyranny that cannot be dls- IZZlt VSltZL. ?2"' i""1":1" c: . - - - - iw't vi Miu mo r.iiKi ul wmcn is no omiw, xr w iua pw sery.m """iwu,, w i,.uv iuv.c, aU. au ut v,""" -t,-"i'ui Dledeea la worth about 80 cents. Are Mr dear Senator." permanent ana excellent nignways - . . enouirh famainin ir rwi.. , :"5:S you not too high on that? in ita issue . i ' ' . mri . nnin c . w ,. . . --rrt .v...mi iu v : tv i i . m ml i . n a " flLariUBl BJMjEi. I film to the nolla nrlll nnt va. oi June i ino neaiuo iiiura ra iimuuoii l : ' 7 . - -"vo i4,i. u,.. -fit . naiij aeu-cunviciea or nrino-inir rtn fhi. '.,-"v? tiAl UttAWi ana progress vf ",u J"--naara-nearer, tne man applied to Oregon resources and hta.Sualif' "tafamona James Prow h.. himn . . A wH "" marriBja was tne cuiml ii.ciuii u, romance pegun Soapauds, where Mlaa Bell uiiiiiinr vacation In CunD spent her wArtara nr rna ennnrrv a ant 7 nap rant l th. tinn. anil nmmtai nr A m.rir.. . mniV i th. repea.1 of no . riJ tnr thl miv r upon mllliona of dollars of water that any man or party that trlea to malw fK.f e.0lJJ i"T"' n?J i0,!he..?k' were created over night by gentlemen the aggregation wealth and th piling ih II"? y.""' . . " oiuiuijr .utlnt? .t . tiahla .nrl .fliara-lnant .r.ln.lliin nf mllllnna .a th. h.rlt.a-. n thla I "urunaea . ?rhni. ,..a.iT.rJl Ini!rPn,t?tJon Mhe pFoduoIng masses of tEe world! We pSople. ia false to the history and false LI "5. I lawyer would exclaim: "OpnUpman nf I v " vwv ' Wi v "" I inri aIba Letter From trie People I TLe Emperor and I of Standard OIL wrote Archbold to Foraker March 26, 1 would be UBhered ln, that would 1800: "In accordance with our un-1 make Oregon rich and its people deratanding, -1 now beg to enclose I blest. yon a certificate of depoalt to yourl Feature No.,? would provide that favor4 for $15,000.", February 16,1 Jail prisoners could be transferred! Thinks the Figure Too High. Salem. Or., Sept. 18. To the Editor of The Journal You concede, that the opinion of the Seattle TImea on the vet and the wn ,m.,i.tJi i,,. unconstitutionality of ante-electlon suffering worktngman who has streneth Pledgee s worth about !u cents. w can do, was emphasized yes- Cleave- fnl a xt n TJaaJ T- a I avana ua w a a. a 1 1 ii it i an i umt at-. 1900 Archbold wrote to his "dear I from one county to another, and Baie of S90 000 worth nf nnniL. Q Maeeaohnsetta Commission's Report. senator" saying: "Here is still an-1 what is best of all would force all of the incident. Th hv.r Vht h L,D" i"!?:."01.18! Ah exhibition nll.'lM4lr..M.' Wlf..i f t. -a, I an.tt r,'lann.ra f.w Inhnrlno- nn tha I ... n SZ . ... a. ..V'?",r". utH. aMCaMpt,- vjwv.. Bui, " .o un.- -v. - j . . iruit, ana is nappy in us possession in.muuuna oi me unuea tttates, rageous as ta be ridiculous but it roads to earn their keep while serv- ..TheBe apples have created a mar- 2t ttVcnffi needs to be looked after. I hope Ing sentences. The same is true of ket that cannot be filled by the fruit "eiety for tLe promotion of industr"ti there" will be no difficulty. In kill- feature three, and since prisoners, 0r any other district" he said Zx-Jl? th6I c.ce?tuated by the Ing It" V , - as demonstrated In Marion county. "Hobd Riter is S Tpivotal poS 0 April ir 1900 the "dear senator" can be guarded and fed at a cost of around which buyers revolve for the i-taTv 5'JUM.',hei fr( Morse' a "eo received from Archbold this tidings: 50 cents a day. this adjunct In road finest grade of apple stock anywhere tho narrative awj TnKativ iamltetriai A(Y' . a. fat A . a) a. 1.-. 113I aa. .( f 4 A wah 1 si V n n iHA. 4a. a AAMaatarl -P r-.m .. . 1 . . T. i euciose you ceruiicaie oi oepoBir i uuuu.1115 av;iinijr wuuiu mo u b' i 1 in tne world, and we and other firms I thia VxhiniM t connection witn to your favor of $14,500. I need I practical value scarcely again express our. great! The fourth and last feature of the gratification over the favorable out-1 Webster plan is practically the John come of affairs." son bill. It would be an aid in build know it. There is no section where I win be published as a hniitin .. the apple crop and prices for It are niani. ... so carefully watchfed as Hood River. h?vSiE It Seems surprising that such a com- Si25,D a4- Cambridge. Beverley, New The German emperor and I within tn self-earn Beneath the self-same Upon the self-same morn: A kaiser he of high estate. And I the usual cBance of fat. His father waa a prince; and mine Why, just a farmer,, that la all Stars still are stara. although some shine. And aoina roll hid ln mldniarht'a nail- Tit. A . .11 T hbmw, mill avii yvu van. My sire waa just as good a man. Mlaa BelL who t. an .rt.r i t Vln"r irt cnded the Singer bnlldlng aa high aa tha elevators go-1 liad ventured to climb Mount Pieplant, the frowning monarch of the Collarbut ton range. Vhen about half the ascent naa been eomDleteri. Mlaa Doit mii.i.ii. UEa011 'l?Pnak. which start. rolling down hill nf .mi,.. , D l n . .w. daring mountalneereaa with It After rolling SO yards. Mlaa n.n r.n over acMff but by an extraordinary piece of good fortuna caught her arm through th hoonnnalr. ahiKh in i caught over a tree stump about half Way down th. tana r ,h. niir t ,i.i position the plucky girl hung for eeveral hours; relievlDg the tdium by repeating the alphabet, an imnmnlt.hm.ni . v. . w. learned In school. Jim t-row, who had been out photo- quiraeia. nappenea to look over of the cliff and was aomewhat to sea a young lady hanging lonely and dangerous position. to her to ken hn, anlHr. i.n herself, he raji nulr-VIv ha.. .' distance of IS miles, and then ran back again, he waa ao confused. On his second trip, however, h re membered What be hart nnma m . 4 caught a large aparrow. Thla he lmme- vear were horn I dlatoljr tamed and trained to support a year wer born, wfifht while flying. Returning nnrn; I to tha ollff, -young Crow clutched th. Of course. It ia not llkelv to happen, but there is no doubt that an attempt will be made In the Oregon legislature to nullify the action of the voters of Oregon by defeating Governor George E. Chamberlain a a the next United States senator fromi that state. There are always a. few scalawags in every legislature, and they are not troubled, by pledges or con science, but they will dig their own po litical graves if they fail to carry out the wishes of the people aa expressed at the polla." Another Alfalfa Foet. The German emperor and I Bat, drink and sleep In the self-same way; , For bread la bread and pie la pie, Anil Iclna-a rAn a.t hut th.Htf.. . .w And sleep will only come to thoae I when lt waa held up by a lone rruose mourns ana stomaens are not I temriea tne passen foes. I ffers by hla desperate appearance and bi sparrow by the le. and directlnar It. course downward. seised the young lady's hand and borelaer safely to earth. The acquaintance thus formed waa continued in the city, with the pleasing result that Mr. Croav had th. hnnn.n.kl tfft with diamonds for an engagement ring. e William Beetle waa married yesterday by Miss Plorrie Pink. The marriage was the culmination of a romance' begun during the summer, when the brlde- groqm gallantly saved the bride from andlta In the Yellowstone park. raiaa rirni was traveling ln one of tha I rise at six and go to work. And he at five and does the same. We both have cares we cannot shirk; Mine are for loved ones; hla for fame. He may live best I cannot tell; I'm sure I wish the kaiser well. I have a wife, and so has he; And yet. If pictures do not err. As far as human sight ran see. nrme is oy long ooas twice as fair. esnerat. unupan.. .mi v. flourishing two enormous guns in their e commanaea nis victims to (Iron their nnckethnnk. intn ..nb all hastened to do so. except Miss Pink She refused. Wltti a terrible look, the bandit raised Ma gun and was about to fire, when young Beetle told a funny atory. Tho robber laughed so much that the guns dropped from his handa and he was easily bound. The 'acquaintance thus begun ripened Into som.thlna mnra than ,l..t.i.in Say, would I trade those eyes dark land the young hero has now been led to brown? Not for an empreaa and her crown, From The Dalles Optimist. We do not know who is to blame for If we have had doubts before, are Ing neighborhood and side roads to paratlvely small crop of armies as iJSfMnr'.S'"!, Sxl- lrP: we not all convinced now that there J connect with the main macadams. grown here cuts such a big figure and youn women in the state of Massa ara paid agents In high places who The plan has the virtue that it is m the apple world, but it is ac- schoSoishrichnare under 'the 'direct . uoii aj u muwij aiiu uin youyio i uub yuciuoj. av ui; iiio aiom couniea lor Dy IU6 IaCl tnat dealers I 01 lnB commission. ;lnto tne Hands of "rich malf actors." I help to those wno Help themselves, 1 everywhere recognize that Hood And so the emperor and I the outburst of poetry now prevalent In M" Wil SZZS ttJ' ST?l?22l Wt? -1". 3"m?te? HU-friu suit, him and' mine ault, the altar by the girl he saved. "What was It you valued so highly that you risked your life to aav it?" asked Beetle. "My souvenir postal." replied th blushing Florrle. Tom used to court tne muse, mount i i.. thonch hla .an nn. . dS through the hAT? p'ScKI ru,e 1 ne latest poet sings inn ia.ya in ins If we have not known before where I which is wise. Its creative value is . duty lies, do we not now understand that j9,,Qtfers.eAIniulus, and amply : jfhat It Is at the ballot box and for of it, to those willing to avail of it. .whatever party and under whatever It is comprehensive, ln that it in , name that offers deliverance from vokes every instrumentality and the nefarious schemes of Archbold I every influence possible as assets ln ' and his like? River apples are the absolute stan dard of excellence ln quality and pack.' Granting that the buyer's posses-1 IS IT A STILETTO, ARGY? OR LETH- I S a stiletto to be plunged into the back of the open Willamette project? Or Is It only one of I those unhappy cases ln which Its J friends assume that the project is as , good aa accomplished? One con dition Is as dangerous to success as . the other. Schemes of legislation A full report has been nuhllnh.d warding the industrial work of the fol towing scnooia which were personally examined by Mr. Morse: The famous school at Tuskegee. Ga.; the secondary lnaustriai scnooi at Columbus. Ga.; the Georgia School of Technology at At- lUntA. l"ln Uomntan n.ll.nl. . . it. . fllon of $90,000 worth of such ap- ton. Va.; the WlllSamson Free SchoS I of Mechanical Trades at Wllllamann road construction. Possibly fault roseate view of Hood River stocks. mracTradHcn'ooiT'the HebrTech- wiu do iouna wun 11, Decause ia tne ract or the sale Is still proof of 5, i BC"l Ior lr,a iw tn Manhattan more DODnlar and more habitual to hla otaiamant it i. tha t 1. T.rada achool for glfla. all in New York mr-mr - I f aw "W til ov gUl feO I t Ly. be destractlre than constructive. It I raIa of thn RAAflOll find tho flo-nf. la I Mr. Morse sums Un hi. ran,al tm la. however. th dutv of thoBa who "hlifhlv aattafanrnrv" tn tha o.. PrB8," of these schools with the state '7, . V , .CI " v" ment tnat, "consinerlng the question criticise to offer a better plan, a task I ers. No other such sale has been 'rom an atandpointa of manufacturera Arlina-ton Record, and hla name la Mon tague. His first, and. we hope, last, at tempt belna- made, or about to be made. or talked of, to pump water from wells for irrigating purposes. Here are two sample verses: "The new drill is now ooripg tne wens they are to use,, To furnish water for the punps the gas oline 1 to move. Irrigation with a pump has. passed ex- j nr mnnui bibbtb. To say that they will have success is as 4 a I. ,h. "r. trt. " I So let the kaiser have his sway. Bid kings and nation, ttimhla Hnn I have my fceedom and my say, ' And fear no ruler and his crown; For I. unknown. to fame nr war Live where each man In emperor. Boston Globe. Put Up the Sword. I have sung of the soldier's glory As I never shall alne- aar.ln- I have gazed on the shambles gory, of very doubtful probability. THE TYRANNY OF FASHION. WHEN made on the coast, and probably not In the country. It sets Hood River products, Hood River methods and Hood River operators before the country as models in the industry, The condition is more than mere HEN WB REFLECT that the de Boulogne of Paris favorite resort of the aunerioritv of location. Manv fruit nnn rnn tann rna fiArni.Tnf.niia 1 a 1 ... 1 j . . a . rar.lv nnma tn naa. mara.v na I v"1"- c.perta Claim ouier uistncts or ure- lythlirvlrtu dually well adaptod to the 'men outside of congret,. who w,tt. I . " .6D..'"'U." .ou,u'' -re inaueiry. cut nooa Kiver has ap- , r- "" " Pl 10 wonaer mat it snouia De scan- plied Intelligence. Growers there ave pioneered the way ln use of 1 7atV.h!-. hn7 tT 4. " " . Iour roung gins in airectolre dresses enlightened methods. They threw I jvvMWaMiw aaa. aw to OU UUirilKwUI I nn thofff f amAiia avanna 1 . . M a 11 . , . .. n ha rMlnnlnna .nM T h w I . . . .ot j,..u8. aaiua Wiio "V"" ""U " memoUB -m 1 7,r,7- ," v.,.. Z At tnat tlme.tho concourse of for- long ago. They studied the business iL.V.VttVnn --- elgners is the greatest of the year, as the banker studies his accounts. rr;M? "d . '-.necessary for all They sought inform.Uon from every Jlvf- ww!'at?m of the Ith Presence of strangers. After all bulletins of all the agricultural col- bjh . ..., . mJI I y " t VUIVWU taUTOIUOClUOUl UJ 1 icbci VA IUO WUUUe A UCJ UU not ftvywvuju vuillUv Ot COn- I -Tram trMamiVlnw a.K1I.K-aa. MWr n Mail Kannu f. . A av n WBsaawaiuj VDUktllBUUJCUL, I -w-J vv v a-av. ava waaaaua w,m7V a.eVAA5 UU lUD uvea vnuam- and la mode ta lmnarlnna It fa . arrand father didn't do It that w. r , mm, c " tyrant. They have invoked and availed of In ancient times It waa certainly everything that promised progress. la great luxury. In Rome, ln theAs result, their apples go to the I rvi.aa et Ita mail.n. I ... A i I dining t Ahl.a of t h A rich arA tha . - wruov-w v. .wv bi.wwwi.., i w.a u.aai i - - , uv rBiea srwaF. n rTimeni wny tbe inr: bnt then it had a n.ran.n.r, Hood River oeople pluck the Droflt. liver ShOUld not be opened. Every Irh.,. .. I. ,v. .u I Other Or.rnn Indnatrt-a ahnnM atnilT Individual and every group in this H.n,.i ..tin.. t m., r-v tha tima , world 1. doing the best h. can in th. VtlVZi. ZnonZr'i - struggle ior earthly goods, especially immemorial origin, and tha ani-mw P"t a lot of states ln the doubtful Mr. Archooia, and some of them Lr th. a.. .a .v. 1 column, know thoroughly 1iow to do It when wnrid a .v. rongreB Is Involved. The Willam- d- f nM... a a. ,v. "Zl eue project is as certain as that rivers run. Every argument in fa- vor of ao . open river and reduced freight rates. Is. Jo a certain inter- ette regloa needs this open river and reeds It with a need that Is too in finite to be measured. The coat to chlrprs by water haul on the Great Lakes Is but little over one tenth of tbe rail coat. If tha. goods carried ty the boats that passed throsgh the ranalB last year had been carried by rail at tbe average charge, the fre'rbt bills would have be a nearly f ICO. 000. COO mora. Wonld.lt not be worth something to Oregon to rare tbe Wlimett , canal and th rl'.r tirtlt f'rH at the d!poal of. tadee of preaent modes. of the middle ages and the begin ning or the modern era, faahlon, guided by luzary, insinuated iteejf Into tbe principal courts of Europe. It was despotic in the fastidious courts of Henry VII. Francis I, and Claries V, and la those Italian cities Where reigned the Sforxa. Medici and Borglaa. la Venice, eapVctaJly. where wealth was. proverbtaL the luxury of fashion Was exhibited la the regattas and the historic caraf- raL ...'. Ia Franc the advent to the throat The Xrackleae Trolley. The tracklesa trolla-r la ant u Ml. dream as tourteea of 'them are being vry Bucovsaiuiiy operatea in Europ- la general outline and construction tha trackleas trolley looks not unlike Ita prototype wmcn oeaxls must keen on rack. The same elevrrle motors drive in. sew trolley irat the electricity Is rathered fmra tbe overhead trnll.y wire by a flexible connarl Urn. The trolley w. l.ni ina aov or Ul. irtMlatv rlr. and la conaected ta the car by a wire rmoia . 7 Da veaM-ia is ateered with wneei una an aatomobUa. The carry u,inTairrra. A aernber of Pennsylvania r-apltallsts re plannlna to enerata) a trakleea tmJ ,VrJ'n tr9m Cbattaaaega ta the ttvn ef Maldan s PJdr. Teoav, a diataac af flfaan tnllam. far tha Invita. r.nm w fta area teat develnpmcat la fraac. and workers. It would be better tn .fin cats a smaller number mora thoroughly mam a .urge nuniDer in a superficial manner. The Industries themselves. It Is believed, would ln the end he hatt.v sausiiea ana tne grade or workmen av nigasr 11 sucn a course were pur sued." Members of the National society for me rrwnoiroa or industrial Kaucatlon will hava an opportunity to visit the southern - Industrial schools at the time or ins next annual meeting of th so ciety, wmcn win do - neia ln Atlanta, .'utwmiwr av auu 21. invita tions have already been received from tToreaaor k. g. Mathewson. president 01 tne ueorgia nonooi or Tnrhnn nrv rum iruui Dooaar x. vvasnington 01 TUS Dead Herring fn Yaqulna Bay. From the Newport Mall. For weeks the herring have be.n mn nine into Yaqulna and Alsea bays in such auan titles as to exclt. th. et curiosity aa to what ia the reaaon of the mlraela Thla week anma ll.nt piagu. seems to nave arnicted them and the ocean beach for mil., ia mt. erea witn aeaa n erring ana the waters of the Pacific for mllea off shore are wntie witn inem. Many explanations have h..n a. vanced. both for the unusual number of nernng entering tne Day and also for meir aeBtrnction. in. rnier thaw, mnA ona gaining credence among many, Is that eome submarine voln.nln anintt or earthquak waa tha causa of their dying. But a dnsen Other thaitrlaa h... wn Froptranoea oy men xpennced la wa;r. ok linn, P. M. Abbey explains the death of tbee herring bv th. ton hv -ti . that they get aand tn their aiiia mw,. approach to shore, and It kills them. George King of Win ant believes that they dla to keen fmm at.nH. death, there being nn food for so many l"n'i i t ur in 1 11 a nays. Ir. Carter thinks that they hsve reached the end of 'th.lr natural span of life and he tn backed up la this the ory by Chief Walker of the Newport, who. hnwever. Is not sure bot that get ting tarrglad In tha seawd may sc oonnt fnr the deaths of a good many Csntsln llMrt. T.u, t. .e ,w. loa thst some great submarine action Is reaponslbl. fnr the occu rrerwa. and he pHnts nut thst ant only nn shore hut fnr mllea at mmm AmmA kat.. . literally Marketing tbe epatn. As S Wtattae nf r. tk. .14 . 1 1.1 a have marrar am aai ..w . m... of all kinds nf en mam fish as have fntered the have this armmon. ai It Is ' . . snmetBHrg nnt yet dlrv Notice how this poet makes "use" rhyme with "move." It is not every poet who could do that, and no near-poet would even make tha attempt. And then In the next stansa aee what a per fect rhyme he achieves with the worda -stage" and caga course juai won. he means by the expression "as safe aa in the cage" we do not know. Probably he does not know himself. But we will let that pass, for the rhyme Is lovely. And then listen to this verse: "Water, there Is plenty, a stream they nannnt atnn. The only queatlon that they face is get ting it on top. Isn't that sweetT "The only question thev fann la arettlnsr It On top!" Which ia a. minor rllfflcultv on Klght Mile, and Rut . ...a - . doea not worry the poet a lit tl bit. Beel" jpor the .nort nf ll: how sure he is that this little difficulty will Hla patience endure forever wilt D overcome; 'Alfalfa, pumpkins ana aquasnes mna varloua other mnaa California Republicans for Bryan. From the Mdford Tribune. That southern r!allfnrnia mill nnll - heavy vote ln November forWllliam J. Bryan is the opinion expressed by James B Hawkins, a prominent business man of that state who arrived ln this city last evening for a visit with relatives near Eagle Point. Mr. Hawkins says thai, although he has. voted the Republi can ticket a number of yeara, that this year he will be forced to vote for Mr. Bryan. r.-t,T,her? .?re .many. men ,n southern California," said Mr. Hawkina. "who. I Irak mtrataal'v' aa 1... af.ari. j ... ' I have amelled of the alaughter pen. candidate of the TRepublica T party. Mr - 1. w lorcea upon tne party, and there will be thousands of RepubHcana who will expresa their dlaapproval at the polls ln November. "I find a wonderful aentlment throughout California for Bryan. Men everywhere seem to be of the opinion that he Is best fitted to carry on the policies 1 undertaken by President Roose velt. While I am not familiar with norinern c'aiirornia as I am with the south, still I believe that California Bryan" aubstantial majority for Mr. Hawkina served two terma on the Republican state central commlU.ee and has been a Republican memberTof the assembly from Los Angeles. His re marks, therefore, are of more than or- fn iV? J"ire".t'fwiI, t0 hl" ePrience ln the political field. There ia blood in the Ink-well clotted, There' are stains on tbe laurel leaf. And the pages of fame are blotted With -the tears of a needleaa grief. The bird ia slaughtered for fashion. And the beast is killed for sport; And never the word compassion Is whispered at Moloch a court For the parent seal In the water ' Is slain, and her child muat die. That some alster or wife or daughter Her beauty may beautify. And the merciful thought we smother For such Is the way of man Ae we murder the uaeless mother For the "unborn aatrakhan." - " ' am- a vllU la 1 V 1U1 TJ a-r Who noteth .the sparrow's fsJIT Sir Henry Norman's Birthday. 8fr Henry Norman, author, ' traveler Of vegetables will b growing along the dltchea and on the vinea" 'Alfalfa. Dumoklna. squashes and va- rtnua nther kin rla of vegetables" la good! Of courae it ia a little tough, really when hunger and ravenous fev.e 'tuff." to call alfalfa a vegetanie; Dut Are ai.vln. ik. ... It all goea ln Eight Mile poetry. Shall we worship the- red deceiver Tne devil that men call FameT 5i. aal aftff WMp,nf ?f r.V??riill Pajllaraent, waaTn -roicr. rna ina. nn Manf.m h.. The sea anrf th. h.ttl. niain Do you think our God Is sleeping And never to wake again? We may swing the censer to cover The odor of blond In v. In God asks us over and over, ia my Drotner, uainr Cathaalin Continues. From tha Baker City Herald. CrVnJJLlV. T rler that Ore elected Chamberlain, a Democrat, to th senate when the spotlight Is thrown on RVpub! licana nr tha .tat. .v. A .1.., l.r Prohibition Doesn't Hurt. From the East Oregonlan. Last snrlnE. when the matter of vot ing out the saloons, waa before the peo nla of Umatilla, county, numerous sub stantial but misguided citlsena declared that If auch a 'catastrophe" ahould be visited upon th county, that all busl neaa would auanend. society would be demoralised, and the towns of th coun ty would vanisn rrom tne map. 80 much for th prophecy. Now for the facta On September 7. ltOS. two month 1alousv and n.t.maiiKi. .."!?".? :."" "".'. f AY.T l -'.,' B!c-v." Prs.nt . atale v, ayeawaaw vi.w.- , ym. - -I -.-aa a-aaaK IB. atunn 1 T All n BF Brvt w I. nriawnaawl eawlrK m at ItiAMaa Af aKAnt 10 TMf I hAAlravA 4 .1- w- . . v IBJ cent la attendanc over last year. whenlganUing Taft clubs over th! ataA v there were about IS saloons in Pendle- on else began th.wrk lWt . 2f2 wn. ... . . 1. atart, wnlch ahould ha nnmmanXa w- Durlng tb months or July ana Au-lall men who want th. n. rt- a.f ..... marhant In Panfllatnn A tn IUiW ma t.w r, ' . v--v. a larger eaah but ceding July and wer. annul a ui vsn inumuT. onywoiuvr av, vi 1 w vii unilfQ. auto tha tmm nf Pandletn. nnlMl a. streetcar frin. marml K , . . . w .7 . 1111 1 laa to a com pan t 01 Ing that had not baen presented to I Republleaa clab. It58. He received .1 Mmnnnii,.. -a..' ration, firat ln England, later tn t.. then In th United States, wh.e. h. graduated from Harvard university, and Anally In Germany, where he was for two yeara a student at Lelpslg nnl veralty He became first known after hla graduation from Harvard, when he Inaugurated the public agitation for the national preservation of Niagara Falls which resulted In their nh.anU..i chase by the state of New Thrk Ti lls newspaper career on th Pall chla th streetcar fran-1 mera-r1 hut at th. . .1 " . " to a companV of capitalize, some- tnn adherent tha . . T. . v " . ".' : inis was a one to r.- Toung a rank There are not erad la repT)1hla for th VaaV fields ef dead herring, . the city ln a tangible condition while Its move anv possible credit that 1 saloons flourlahed. I might recelvVfor hla Tworlt. aid a That Pendleton is a better town anJ pie-, of folly -it wsV. TheT.7. in.ivotea te spare in any preaMentijI ram palan, andthe Idea of either facUon la- lndin their Infl,,... . Y nrw. ki.. 1-.. r. . . - - """" wm , -aa aniacia inm u party aucreaa Is al ao IndlspuU- are allgnod with their faeUoa vote F'ni meir owe party through sheer ale rust- has better ernanarti today than ehelvntaa ever naa is a raet no re. out oy a tnou aand testimonials that are beyond d puts and unanswerable.- That thing are within reach of day than ever before I also hi and absolutely certain. james jerrrey Koch, in Th Canturv. began h - -.., ... v...' . . . ; - 1 an uaaaua, nan ne tnnerited a for tune four vears later h. bana tn ,- extensively. He visited many foreign countries and wrote tntereatlng descrip tive and critical articles to varin.T. newspapera In lm he became aealst fnt.5.1,ftr ?f tn London Chroalcle and in 102 he founded "The World'a Work He Is the author of a number of excel lent book and waa knlghtad last year. 1 This Date in History. 104 Mr. Dearborn, eon of th sec retary of war. left for Algiers with present for the ruler of that country. 1114 Tha British ahln "K-nrth" All st roved tho American brig "Regent" lt4 Tba federal force, aara one In the battle of Opequan. Va. 1 17 1 Urwoln 'a hnr. waa ranw.a . 1U final resting place at Springfield. III. 1M1 James A. Oarfl.li twentieth president ef th Cnlted SUtea. died at Ing Branch. N. J. Born . In Cuyahoga county. Ohio. November 1. mil. 114 Earthquake shook s were felt la Michigan. Ohio and Indiana. Iil Sir Alexander Gait, prominent Can a 4 tan statesman, died. Born Sep tember , HIT. I Ml The funeral nf Preoldrut le Klnlev was held at Canton. OhV. 11 Ms He Henrlelt. queen af th rK-irianajOtrfl. agei yeara v 1 j n new t - - , ' mw mv wi.u auin. inva fa Ua.1.. dues than in tne pre- cousty aa soon aa It waa laanuwi i.t August, when there Bourne and Toting hadVnvtamta a oona la the city. I with th. Tin .i-x ....u'.Ln' How Forvlgners Live. Ah,.?tb,."J,"' "ewte eonti.ua ja. (spite tbe harmony F-r-nt statistic show thst the pro- , tat a eommltte. met a portion of people la Indnn, who ll-e J-m, t will last m nn. In nn. room Is 14 per re,t: In Edla- p.t iti hint Ii im burgh 11 Mf eetit: In OUaamr 1 n.r i E -wm" - - ,pr 1- fT7 1 S ,71trl!ir .;.1'X71? Ih'r hv f Taft . -a-a thing tl la BerllJT alat II Jhreraembered -he. th. eampal,; abeara wbea tha week aa-rw Haw nn. aeease ta know. anrerent. that aoma Oregnti hava mora tn- thaa to U lit and Canada was sign ty batwaaa FYaae ed at Paria 7a th II enuntlea nf of axratfeeart "fun containing swamp or avar. ed laada 11 drainage dttehaa er la have haaa vn.t rurtt .itk - tntal length ef annait ill iIm t.. Bitr-ha- bare reci.trr.ea Ila.M acre .t granat, . ,