-V 3 EVGE OP THE J0 DKNAb THE JOURNAL AN IXD.PXNDBtfr KWIMMl c. a IACKSON. ... ....rabUaaaf Pea Pictuee of AWul . . .'" Ha mid ;; .''vf leaving the net mfcratlon nearly I through do fault of their own. and 640.000. . There are several muses I there are 'often excuses worthy of or ima great movement, chief among I charitable consideration In the caae mem oeinj the superior fertility of J of men. : line Virgin Riherlan anil srhlh liVal flnma ir rnmtlliitlntiillf anil nnt renin Mr.pt Piiod.Tl and i that rvf i- ... . I .i i. 4 .. . . , , snndar sanmlna- at 1 na journal tin 11 a-1 M vnuau win urvuun I iviuuv, nuinwiiuu., aw.u a-m.. .. ... . ,. lV,?i?Jj,K228i Ztrlm. ru.Mt or. farce crona r,t ,v. n.ktT.i.j ti. tv.t ta . I Bm1,n blandly. Sultan Abdul Hamid I I W UOakt al HO V U1VQU I VI "MkVUUlDIAUVVtJ VMM I f Tae, fc .,. V aw 4..-4k t M 1 --..... "". . .rrv- rxTtuad. cTt State, consul at Odessa 7 estimates of average foresight could not con-It,,,... . . timk u. i that the Immigration Into Siberia troL and in theae later rear, men I restion that thev atatt whtia h wailhava I -, tn -n Turk, are old ' " ' i, I will be greater this rear than last I scarcely elderlr are crowded out of I and n'i .i .1.. i.j thai aifraK.!A thla movement continues, and ex-1 position, that they bad expected to Mi of freedom are again elogg ed, 1 1.?., .. can afTerd to take a In I COMMENT AND, NEWS IN -BRIEF . ' . S3IALL CTJAKCUB ", . v OREGON SIDELIGHTS ( - ... .vaaaataaBMi 1 m 4 Maaaaavaaaa low? Whn Wh4t At1"' ""i louf toh the I And even if there U no re.ll good r?n5 tth .TDUn Turlt mawment. . maJIar loaf f bread may not nam piitt-iwi ini inaciiDi iromi" .......... , . 111 ':L 11 I will K i . ' tnunni a nttiTiBiNO HiraKSBNTATiTa. i iio increase ET "tiiifiui; tZTi&toZir01?'' h6Et Pfoduct,on' .xcu.f forold age poverty. It I. well lhffi" holding Bniidii.. Cbtcaa ' ' J .7 lutreo or.iuppiy in yro-110 rouieiuDer, wjin wurna, oi Turica. U hereafter to b claaaed wlthwaVi " nun inn m rv .1 . .1 - r n ai tr n "wnar'. a a ai wa Anna mav.inn Bona wm m ih a m .i iaami&. w compute, we know not what', re-1 ma,l"r ror reminiscent comment, (but cltsa of the Toun.l Tti Jnnrnat ( im (11 la liondna. nlait t th fOra of Tba Joorutl'i EngUah rnr rntttlTM. a J. Hardy Co.. . M Vlrrt imt hm rabacrlptlraa aad dTrtlaaroBt -IH or MWT1, -' -..-I -' . SulMcrlritlan Tsrma br aall a to ar addnaa ki tbf Kniud Btataa. Canada r Maxtooi . , , war. . . Oaa rar.n....fS.0 Otm mactb f JSC ' .tJKDAT. i . y : . Oa fa-..,......J0 f Ora onth....V.t An rr...l.....f7.40 vita ot. .....I M .Vi L". U',!. that Ta,t ,lk9B bbaai M TURKEY A nATTLEGROUXD It T. - . . . . . . . .1 :. I . . x.rTii iobi no tlma in Tiaartnnlnar in .... ..u. i. v.. i v, , vuimii. innnn, : J ia raorriy i k-iii k n. v.. . w ioietu, ma .'. w aiep aaiuo a ni. another Droof th. I.. h , " "lMl I iiiui , mil " onur uuriona 11 crm WU DM Mr'iMul Otn.l m.. .... ... .1 ITRTfP'V. VXTAQ. K' . V...K1 Ihrnthor .man '!! . mantlor allt a. I nun Of Turktr had Kaaf rn turn hla I .tnn. ! 1 t" Vr-Trr" .' 0ng another v v Te.awr . rJi ia a. w vi vuiio l b . a , ' - - - t . aa ,uw levinv VMM 9, Trouble la in the air . there. I woman..' : , had,-.-A lot of the'thlnaa thev aav bdoui. tna auitan are true but ha atlll ' Ot all thieves foole are the worst; they rob you of ttmel' . and temper,oethe.',,J;i,i; Turkey la situated to be a cen- So it I. a fraternal, noble act tllZ -r rl. ter of trouble. . la rich man. whose life ud to old agelbrids. Ha looks wearied and biaaaandl . Switierland passe, "along peace-1 has been above the average success-160' death but all the time it is Corn has bean keepinf eomparatlvelv fnllv from iWrl A, ' frr.rr. fnl. to nrovlde thua far the .listen- .'1 "" . 91 . ' .w Known jo..i. ye, k a not so slow. .Ither, ; " 7. .7. 1 . j . . .u.j Ulnn ramuy wno is caarunr in- I, . v . . ' : generation to generation: it ha. ho ance and care of Impoverished old I whenever the muckrakara atari on I Of Murm iim im i' . army, no1 navy; it Interferes vwlthlsge, and it la to be hoped, that In I the orient It' a cinch that the flretht a.ooo,ooo fine, indirectly, aome AWr'nl r.n i.atl.n ttttl. if ' b I everv larca Ht v ther will he wealthy I hook w11' be on "The Shame-of Con-J . . pobody "and no nation with t. " So. I every large city there will .be wealthy to a areat. extent, neacefullv nros- men wno will prov ae ' for . .ucn pers Denmark.. Rfllgion Is not theinonies. dominant Idea, Nejther 1. it; , now. I - rORTL-lXD THE MAGNET' 0 In Great Britain, -or In Japan. . It is in Russia,' and in Turkey, where religion constantly runs into oolitic. NE OF the significant features to the curse and destruction of tnan- of the present Portland Is the kind.: France has v largely emanci- mnow or foreign capital and jpated herself; even-Spain show. In 4PARTY RULE '0T WANTED D ti. irnnu i i i i. . I J 110.0 .LAndla recently fined a rlefanrl. eVth. orVln h.VV"W with " nt" This time the fin. . bells on and alortfylna; Gladstone called a a ' him "that .reat aseasstn," i and the "Why marry a brute anyway r aska Yournr Turks called him a dead one. and suffragette. To torture him. we aup- he has modestly admitted that, meaa- Pse.( , N It will be fjulte awhile before we will 0 THE people' of Portland want I urd by other folks' standards, he has ;a strictly partisan admlnistra- the of srafUn- down ao fine that haVe To put VOrlft'on producti tfom .Uon of manlcipal affairst Have .i!-llS out of Mw t""r ,ro,uct ,rom wumwyw ....u. I . Pmahnrv aM.rrrx.n-a mn.ih AA .1 sucn aaminBirauons prwvcu iot 0f neoole who don't know have called New York city'a net debt Is $B9,00e.- llva vrti-A man Tt to Dn ji . j-i tn-i i- . I honflplal In lrlna that bnvai tola-1 him a. noward. Rut ha lan'f that tt I 000. The CltVla nvtrntd bv a nartv - . . uitmiuua ui uuiux bo, U(ie is a I - - . - . . - - " ' mwklna - r lent as to rise to the proportion, of storm center of mediaeval passion. V rated - . . . a movement It Is observable in the The troublea in Turkey inst now on necessitates the operation of a I' hav. it?J,l ,7 ,p!l":L..p.att"i,,ay'Mt. the game .differently talA nrila T.aM tro. I, M.l, C. J. i i n v.. I nartv marhlna linrlAr n hns or a hi. k.-ii .1. t.i... I Sf "?T OUS pernape ne TIM a net- ' tlo mn ' ara Inln r I - it-im j . tt, . rllnnn nf hnsnoa nf whom the mavor I a murmur . For he's one of a nromlnent I tor. Tt ha. bln T7 Z v - It 1 trT mav he the nrinclnai hoM or only a Othman family of Turkey, and they're V Oregen Is also free from lightning rod tors. It has been observable In Francis Joseph; uthey are almost as my he), the principal bossy or omy a .am, He-, 60 y.arB oW Bow. and peddlers, to say nothing- of being nearly 'vwie ui uuBi;uuu. . vopi i airaiu . as ineir-- ancestor, were oil"" "a""3""- . v , . ";.im naant nad neattn enough to take i- . They have come from Spokane. They cratic rule; and of course the czar operated chief ly for the benefit, the h. wa. . ot J. and for J 7 JlWt?p"llCt$ i ji., t I . . . . . . .. - I . j.. v I years ne nas aepi me roiieneai empire .,...Hn. v.. r,.,,nn. iiavo wjuio nuia vuicago. . xney nave i or itussia is or me same notion; ana ouijs, come from Philadelphia, New York Abdul Hamid was atlrred tin to Jflake those who and everywhere.. : Their Invoafmcnto I anntSor tr.io-i aniiui tamiu-raMf I comoaratively have been a giant factor in the ad- ; Then there are internal 4ifflculi quires for campaign purposes a good I to,!" hvwvvJTih I h" d0M "k om "orJ- i "!tlon vanceof Portland values. They have ties;: grafting, civic corruption :i' dis- deal of money, which 1. largely ob- M may be that ,om TCUse may be Two Japanese warsh'lpa ar in (an oettn a rorce in ioriiana aeveiop-1 eases a tnousand jrears.oid. sun ies,-.l yj. wbitihiiuoiw ui "-i rouna, ior mm wnen one reiiects tnatipedro harbor and will visit ail pacino ment. They are now an active and terlng. It is doubtful if the Young ciai interests, public utility corpora-1 ine way nia peopie m ,.e mix' wimico( pons, now.woni ui .w.ttoo most powerful agency for Portland's Turks reallv Intend or desire to re- tlOlis and others, In return for these him la on the baa future. ' , t . -k form these ancient abuses. They contributions the xnaxhine grants They wouM llke to u It Is not difficult to guess why surely cannot , do Tgo .unless they are these special and . usually corporate aoup atock. Hardy riflemen romp care- kry But nobod y e ver claimed that it they have come. ,The men behind wiser and truer reformers than they interests whatever favors ; and ad- . nit.i i. -rn. i, u i nnti in tatirtn onri thorwlae; Bosporus, hoping they may add an Im-1 . uMauwou.,. , auey w' "" w 4al' LT V' . Tn. 'w a periai head to their score by night ? People whose religion teaches' them ploy their means with discernment.' Meanwhile, Edward of England, a they - desire j5 Thus the masses Of I jater on the aulUn's spiea catch them that it is praiseworthy and helps their Many Marion eounty1 hopyards being renewed. , a A stallion bousht by Joaeph parties weighs 1160 pounds. ' There Is cement building stone around Echo, says the egister. 1h REALM FEMININE, Tlie Child'. Garden. ' RB you not touched by the sl.tit. not uncommon at this time of year, of a little child trying, against most adverse conditions. a nower airdenT- It al- A one way-o-.-nother. of fTtVUXi oTVZ .g'-ct run It and support it, a a lot of things but he Isn't a coward. pi,-,. i ii.l. i; " iii,.n Iit vely -few people. It re- The , Toung Turks hava complained thrdev?l..ava "f h." DmocratT Do,'bi: They saw-In Portland fan'orderiy potent figure if he choses to move, people, the ; citizens generally, are and aw a leg orr wtm irritating pro- neaveniyxeucny to eiaugnier .peopie or city. They iaw In it a city immune remains stationary, mum. and this wronged and In effect robbed by the "" VuniXinoX erSnfent" tZWtf? rrom distracted politics and: machine will not redound to his credit In the very people elected to .serve them, the Young Turk movement was to de- x. '." J' "7 B, . rule. Nothing is more attractive to ultimate report of the advancement Such a government is necessarily ex- clare an open season on auitana and Mttiia? ?Wri" twiTwiiP iS. capital, and capitalists, t They BaW a of civilization.; .iThehi'.WH .never a pensive,:; too, ' for. every subordinate that official - has Just closed the - sea- a shortage of them. But we can safely city of possibilities by reason of posi- greateF opportunity for a great head and' scrub boss or ward, or precinct h? nun aua environment, ixie uoium-I 01 a state 10 Biriae a oiow.ior man-1 uociei , uiudv uo auwtiu pumuuu ;w ormttlon Is to be relied on. v bia river from mouth to source and kind than Edward of England Jias I profit somehow, and ; permitted vto I Abdul came into power, when ! hi tha UMHamotta n 4ta an,a tn h nn v - , i ' ..- , ., V I hentnw like favnra In ft amAller -de-1 brother and . uncle were murdered. He standing forests of an enormous re Kion. Water facility means- that TH E , HARMOXx" DINNER . H . i , . i . . i s-roiui-vu i, . ..wuvjs . .u h hllvea that ha tha atnlA fnn. ICiaquers.' ,-i I aequently he can do no wrong, and an I It Is almost universally acknowl-1 act which annoys him is high treason, I FAMOUS GEMS OF PROSE (From a speech- against imperialism ARMONY THINNERS serve noth- edged, even by party papers, except to 09 punished accordingly. He-lives in ..'i - . i.. . . t momentary rear, or assassinauon dt i n, - t u ti oi.,.. -ang. ,i,e auring.a municipal campaign, tnat p0i3on,rknif, i;t b0mh, Hia one amuse- a tT ,0; ' " irozen wgeiuoi uy Bucna. ui 1 party ruie in municipal aiiairs is-a 1 ment- la ' revolver -practice, aod he ; is I ," .y-"- ' annshlne. There mar be a hart'thlnir Tt is o-nnarallv admitted aaid to be the best ahot In Europe. The 1 once my good fortune 10 wit. these forests In time will be moved to Portland and he here transformed from the- raw to the finished state. It Is a stupendous possibility. Equal ity .,,nu,. in h .t,-f nJ . U . . enm f bottr temnerat.nrn. bnt their. .rMo.,. ir. ;.atinai a,iar.Hrtr.a palace servant who makes an nnexpect- ness kn Impraalv-r spactacla in this r.".! . UUI " ' ' 7'' 7;!T. :;.V, ir,- . . . . vvv.T . d movement la apt to be ahot dead chamber, when senators answered to wnich, in the. obvious fitness 1 of MuerBs . ....a. ,..,, iM, partyism snouia De exunguisnea by hls nervous master. He's done that their namea In renderlnr solemn 1udg- things, must be assembled at Port- tw0 In number. , , ., : . or minimized in the government of I more than once.- But when called on ment In a great sum trial. By a ape- land, here to meet the commerce of Momentarily tne plans or Mr. i- a city.' There is properly no na-J Invariably displayed an abundance clal provision each senator was per the nations. It is these and kindred l P ra-Wul hirfaaon 1 h& ' v ivvtvuu vvu ms v uiuniugv vu J , , . 1 . . . I I ----- - - j au moil -caj.ia "3 aa scia wiuuig ajlisi . 1 JLClllV. Iff ilia b ui" 4 uvwiiun vctviv ue iv vr Portland enormous capital and live The Pmary lw,ust be aestroyea. ,.en out of J00 will be benefited inlof . its own weight for centuries, and might be decided not 1 alone by the wire men " ' ' '' - I iuwio mc cci,iy f iw. 1 slightest degree "by having local i iuii"ura, ui iuut wmon 1 tows 01 us wno u nre . wuy, uui to useir musr. oe taaen away u uo i officials of otie nartv or "the other I KUU'. ""'" u,i'u"'' '' m iv. meu, wo.w.ra vui given to a machine. So far there is . " - . K -J. ??. I"" "SLU" .",.B" v" Frnlt prospects j' around 'v Tfewberg ways strikes a parUoularly resDonslva never better at tht. tim, of year, . ohor1 t0 M a J,JtC A Yamhlil man ha. a lemon 'mtaur- VB.rrtUtaM l" in, nine Inches 1 ylrcumf erenc.. , f , ; to getlm'gnThCt A JosPh mi ZlU mov'a his sawmill ?laht!' "hab: " la so evt- to Whiskey creek and will out-16,000,- ih "'f ' the soul against tba 000 feet of lumber on on contract . .ordld conditions of llf. . , , ' . t e . : , ' . " 80 nedlea that la the pity a KI- Kam aav Kaarharir.' aavs Of ' It. " Any slrona. abla hnrllaa pa,.n the Oraohlo. Is being celled and it would I with a spade could In ll mlnuin nut a.- make a residence that many people I little plot: of .ground into condition an would be .lad to occupy, j, .,. ...... I that some hardy slant, would fin.t xt vT-. ' -a ri'.va mean or "Ubslatence. And a very few Newberg Oraohle: So far wa naval eantB .rr)nHH ...... . haard nn mentinn tnada of tha nam Of I . . . . . . . '""'.'" ou7 fr endT. Walter I- Toose, for gov- Tutv hu Zr .hn . " Jr t? tnat utu ahnort, , Poulbly. U-Is a -little ,early ;yefc 1 7?SS b,?Bfrjr cbJld 'u ' - a . . I uui, yciimpa necessary to win...!, .'...'u. t.a.' a naa, 9K aha I organise another souletv or aaanniaiinn ' college building and Columbia, college to supply giants and seeds to tagls-r a modern two story and a basement -adr little children; we do not need by-law. : ministration building. ? tha -aagle. or offioera or' aues or equipment Wt A normal department will be added to do not even need a constitution. All wa tha college course. need la that those who have should be : ..... . 1 generous to those who have not And M naor.1. would kick at a reserved I navar mlnH ... r .v.. seat In heaven, aaya tl.e Echo Reglater. ,r that la tr'ue of all the other needed We have soma kickera In Echo. A I reforms In the world or not This Is kicker Is all right In tha right place, merely a -oliioo.iv 1 A,.,!. but a-knocker and kicker, groucher anaiohid to make a flower garden. 7 beat In Echo la out of place. ; jf ,ou h... . -&hhTanH ri 1 1 ' ' y 't ' ' v ' I member that term is very elastic) a lit- rtnlrl "Hill News; . Prnnertle& contain. I tie Wistful vounaratar who. naara iki,h na? dnn arrna. Tvlna lust west Of the I the fenoe nallnaa at vnu whan vm, corporate limits of Gold Hill, and near J transplanting and digging, pruning and oaraine crrnn, iiava urrn iamj uiuuuir in juur own wen qraered gar- and gas mining. - A home company will den, ado in the name of humanity, hand develop tha properties. They will overt to him some cuttings, seeds or organise at once and aa soon as possible slips and tell him he may have them for the erecting of a derrick will begin, hla very own. And If you know that he , , cannot, by any possible chlldlah effort Hermlston Herald: Within tha paat make a place where they will thrive lit week the Umatilla project has made the hla hard beaten or tangled weed choked record of planting more trees within a yard, take a few minutes' time to be a specified time than anv locality in tha real friend. Help him clear a little -Paclflo northwest 60,000 having been space. If you can't dig It up aak soma set out. On every street and avenue big boy to. Ha will help If you enlist and within a radius of several miles of hla Interest Be a real neighbor and In Harmlalon man. women, and children friendliness - ask Dermiaslon of hla could be seen aiding In thia united ef-1 mother or father to help the child in fort to beautify and enhance tha value I his efforts, and give him a start of this ones barren waste. I It paye better than almost any other V a .. - . . i. ! 1 "ivia umgnooruneas. it sausiies tne -v.'a v... 1- . v. ..-.i a-aa I desire for nractlcal work: it cultivates In tnV v clnlty of Young-i 'rivarT wher. th, . child a apprwiatlon of the beautiful; boring for oil or gaa 1. now In progress, It arouses an Interest In growing things is an established fact saya tha Astoria which none may miss and live a cora- nw whan a dnth of 1Z6 feet h ul pletely useful life. been reached on Thuraday afternoon thel And you Ured mothers who bava too presence of gas waa noticeable coming much to do to be watching every mln L"i .T. 1. 1 . Z.a K. r. .n .ffnrt wri I Ut what tha reatless Uttfa oebnle are made to Hunt It It was found to burn doing, sea whether It Is not worth whilff, oulte freely in an almost colorlese aa an experiment, to sUrt your children flame Jn th gardening Una. They will make There Is no doubt but Lane county I learning, and, tha actual outlay la so rapttaliats might build the Eugene- upe. irinranna alar-trie railway were they dls-1 nosed to do ao. saya the Guard. Enough And then it la inevitable that the money to build and equip the llrst 10 suggestion should creep In don't deal miles would be all that la necessary, harshly with, a little child who unknow- since bonds could then ba easily floated Ingly plucka a few flowers from your for each additional section until the Una own r your neighbor's garden. Re- was completed. t 1 member that small children have only mo mvDi rudimentary iuu oi property rights. If they may pick wild flowers , thejr can aee no earthly reason why they should, not pick flowers In any other place. And they love them so. ? I think we forget after yeara and real sorrows and burdens - have somewhat encased tha .1-,.,,. r.n -A,,nt an an. spiritual In us, how we used to thrill which al way a tend to corrupt and en- wjtn pleasure over the 'color or acentof a feeble and ultimately to break down flower. How the beauty Of it used to the parent state.' move us, almost to tears. Oh. we for- ""Aaron Burn 'Yes. Tou are -repeating get bo much that Is worth remembering, my buccaneering expedition down the .But to alan , a child's hands, to aeptd Mississippi. I am to b. vindicated at ft:, ...V ,. . ' , T ri called him so with Its beauty that ha "Abraham. Lincoln: No. I said la In- could not reaist that la to be a brute, dependence - hall at Philadelphia, Just wn nr. a has a rirht to wound a child an. before I entered upon my great office, But you say the child must be taught The Roll Call oftU FatKerZBy Geortf. F. Hoar THE INCOME TAX unity. But when - the machine is This.' is known and said, by nearly credit W the. 27 years of his reign. He I the continental congress from s tha be- HE SENTIMENT In" favor of a I aouDteqiy grown greauy in rr"., " wlT1 V " t rna. Bmni JflDt,leT VA. BC,rr?.elJ tions of Mr. -Simon and Mr. Fulton checked by the decision of the United w,u come In conflict. Both will , States supreme court,, one of .the nu- f ha, bleher-iins.- Each will , merous five-to-four .decisions, one of want the full and entire service of me -live justices naving econsioerea the machine all the time.; Each will n is opinion before tne judgment was j want to be master. definitely announced. Many. emM -a machine, cannot serve two mas nent lawyers, Including President Iters, ' The row that will ensue will Taft, believe that an Income tax law! shake. Oregon. History "repeats, lt- could now be passed that would he self. The name -causes always pro- held constitutional.' . Senator Borah duce the same effects The harmony of Idaho is of this opinion; and he that la catalogued now; will be ten recently said: . . thousand furies 'r then.' Havins the It seems to me that in the light of power then that . the "people now . the decisions of the supreme court of have, . Ihe big chiefs and their ; re the Vnited ; States. -rendered -slnoe the spective - retainers will battle over Income, tax decision. . it . must be held the Issue of which shall use it to ma .' that an Income tax would now be held I own ' advantage. ' Hermaphrodite constitutional y that court , The - conventions will be held. -Rump oeriying . and fundamental principles conyentlons will be held. vRi0t and upon , whtehthetaooine 1 tax decision wa. bedlam In the Republican party will -.w!,,:. " be resumed. - For order and decency .ion. .VTh,ere 1. n way. to my mind. W,,L, be : b-tltnted .the hv ,H ti, At i battle. ..of the cl.quers and their " J " avct vv.Diuiie vtall 1 Kits ' - t J t - 41 M reconciled in .principle with the. Joeom master.. Public- affair. In Portland tax ideclsion while oa tha other hand, will.be torn by" It'. 'The legislature the later decisions are all In harmony will be -riven by ItrWThe state, will with the principles underlying an in- be xiDDed ToDea .by ; IU" All of the ' come ux. Yoa cannot change j rotten political past, from which for a consuiuuonru pnncipia by. calling tt a. few year, we have nad giaa sur- an excia tax ona day and a direct tax cease, will be restored with Increased the next day, whet the -sources of-to ftfry v it is a program for the people eoma are precisely tha-ame. , -,: of PortUn(i to tarn from 'With , af- t , uououuj ir not lm- frighL- TheJiarmony dinner mean, probable that Ihe supreme court, future of colossal inharmony for woa.u now sustain it. - former de-J Portland if the .people allow them- cision, based a. tt sems on a J selves to be tricked into Tehdiiig Birniuw ana exceetungiy. .technical their sanction. construction of the constitutional in. I . . . - " 1 hibltlon of direct federal taxes. Re-j ' OLD AGE PENSIONS sides, the supreme court ha. been known to reverse itself, in effect, tol . SEATTLE mag who died late- riieet changed, condition, or to be 1n f ty.. Richard Jeffs, left 1100, ' harmony 1th large poUclea. of the f 000, about hall of hi. estate, contemporaneous administration. ,td provide a home for aged But if Mr. Aid rich can prevent it people in King county. A moder thtre will be no income tax and no ately wealthy man who died recentr tai 03 securitie. pf corpora tlona, nor lx, in Portland. Mr. P. J. Mann, had snr more tax on wealth than he Is already made a like benefaction i ra4 to consent .to. -His poJU"jr is shortly before hi. death. Few bet to tax the man with f 100.000.00u bo ter charitable nae. can be made of more than tha man with xlbftn lanr-nlna wealth. - Tt'i are objection to aa Income! It may be .aid that everybody -who Ul wnB me " mrvhnil ownnf the. marhlna nrH. I is a reformer, too. by Turkish -atand-l a-innlna- of the rerjubllc built; as it. will be built, - division ; nomto,M anA not. An nnt ards, for he has done -away with the The roll la called; . national Income tax has nn- d f the peot)l6 t0 the . bosses denrit cept when a campaign comes to by should wa quit our own, to stand on ' dOllhtprllV ttrn-arn firrontlv In PaJU irum IW'I'Wpre i vw,.u"B,a . . t- hali W mirruibaa tha th. kaMa f tha thrnna tn m.lr. hi. I , . seek to make voters believe that thel position more -secure; and he has bet-J "Alexander. Hamilton: 'No. Tba dec ,, . 7h. riminan ,. J tered the condition of womankind lnflarattdh of Independence la the funda rule Of the dominant -party IS -Very domlnlon. and has been a inraui Lu.Ma, ..tllnHnn nf av.rv atata' important in tne city as, wen as in 1 patron nf art. and so far as possible has "Thomas .Jefferson: No. -Oovern- the nation. -Some such are trying! been a. liberal ruler.., to make party the one . greatly im-1 portaat thing riqw. :r With them it is party, Toot this ir that policy; party, sot fair, good government; ! party, Letters From tlie People raents are instituted among "men de riving thalr just powers from the con sent of , the governed. ' Every people ought to have that separate and equal station among tha nations of the world to which the laws of nature and of nnt th c-rnarpsr trnnd in tho, ereat-1 la Jonmai anoum ae written oa nature s goa enuua tneiB. ...c s Dot tne. greatest gOOa lO tne great- . . side-of -the Diner enlv and boold be act . . . - .. 5 D'b' lh: nr?.? ?D? .". Of th. w.W-t-r. tin Vndar n.tr- -an. k- " i -a I T'ter.. ine nam win not 09 nraa - ir in . . - . -. NO, the people 00 not want O need I writer uka tbat It be withheld. Tha Journal I Btitutlon there can be no dependencies. a wholly partisan government Ini' andemtood as ladarsfng the view; I Wherever there is In tha Christian and Dn.H. vrhas .Km w. ! f C SrS'aL."1, TV.J clvtllaed world a nationality of charac arnlnc: hark to a rule of the machine th,lr "turned whan not oatd sboold in. ter. then a national governmenlT la the going. Dacjr to a ruie 01 me macume,! poataaa. necessary and proper result There Is the bosses and the partisan lacqueys i CtorrMpondent ire notified that .lettws . 1 not civilised and Intelligent man on and s claquers. It: will . be ,- bad; for o.w MHalMW VVMUl a, A, .. ' 4, s w .. aa w aaaaw a : ; 'w- Kot Tta THwt. nffanaat I the government ' of bis own nation, hla t th JMttnr r Th- t 1 t- .vl country.- A nation can only be -v- " aswaaa a mm a aa If Iff them. . It will be a descent, a retro gresslon, and a great Injury to this City. Oregonian of April J 2 appeara an edi torial entitled, "A Modeat Request" In happy .under a government of Its own choice.' Christians., relying largely on a which the author quotes or conies dl-L. 1 V" i?.!"? A-I.L . .. a . f .A-tit. mm -. ,, . , , I Of. vnvj cunsiiiuiiuu. I1C w i- wntcuiuiaiou single sentence in the Bible, believe jrect 'ii jw coWnle.--or provinces at alL ; .They It is their duty to 'ao Into all parts W.-V.J only;; nothing less of ,he- world and convert; adherents ..vereradltTx 'KTt of mother, religions to cnrisiianuy,eay,requ to quit p0lulci, mUAtm - , thls pro. inis oenei at ieaBi maaee veniaoiei " r: J" : another text : ," "Behold, I am not j rf 7 Aaothe Way to K1U Flies, come to bring peace Into the world. . Waldo. Or, April . To the Editor VUI a muia.; V"' mumtAva v , ui iimuuruai m remrucf to taa I I a- I . nn .lu.l 111 , a.,I.. f tha Christian nolcy and duty, many pec- tnictlon of common bouse file, which ?? Ta,?.h.. Vj?? .T lUl Ji vision of - -the constitution excluding colonies,' which are alwaya subject to oppression, and . excluding provinces. that I rested ' upon the truth Thomas Jefferson uttered. 1 And X was assassin ated In order to maintain It' "Charles Sumner: "No. I proclaimed it when I brought in Alaska. 1 sealed my devotion with my blood also. It was my support and solace through those many long and weary hours when - the red hot Iron pressed upon my spine, tha very source) and origin of agony, and I did not flinch. He knows our country little, little also of that great liberty of ours, wno supposes that we oould receive such a transfer. On each side there Is Impossibility, Territory may be conveyed, but not a people,' . Mr. President: I know how feeble' Is a single voice amid this din and temp- eat thla delirium of empire.' It may be that the battle for this day la loat But I have an assured faith In the future. . I have an assured - faith In justice and the lova of liberty of the American people. The stars in their courses fight for' freedom. The ruler of the heavens Is on that aid. If tha battle today go against 'It, I ap peal . to another day, not distant and aura to come. ' I appeal from the clap ping of hands and tha stamping of feet and tha brawling and tha shouting to tha quiet chamber where the fathers gathered In Philadelphia. - I appeal from tho spirt t of trade to the spirit of lib erty. I appeal from the empire to tha public. I appeal from tha million aire, and the boss, and the wirepuller, and the manager, to the statesman of the older time. In whose ayes a guinea never glistened, who , lived and died poor, and-who left to hla children and te his conntrymen s good name far bet ter than riches. I appeal from the pres ent bloated with material prosperity. drunk with the lust of empire, to an other aad a better age. I appeal from the present to tha future and te tba past most skeptical that we are in the road roller business and our stock In trsds constats of a little something more sub- .,..11.1 ah. . hanHful . rt italnariiaa tlanity. Which 1. a sufficient reason I band cut In two.- I have killed 400 ef (representing something made 1000 miles for their slaughter on any possible ?iew TO,"uie": "aver enow 1 away. I t Pft BeWt f JV " 11 eafa ' Iff". W MA tn ak It. Sa enva . la awaa a. I a4 v . w aa aaa savwsw w ltl UIJk nia In Tnrktah rovlnrea. esneciallv ?h J?.rnal has taken up, I will aay 7 - , 7 ' T. jm sii, i f tnat tne nest remedy l nave found Is in Armenia, have professed Chris-1 to : shoot them with" smell rubber excuse or' occasion by the more rad- BUFFALO STEAM ROLLER CtX, This Is a quick and efficient remedy .By O. W. EVAW8. Manager. leal Of the Mohammedans. Who also and there Via no walUna- for tham ta regard it a. a religious duty to ex-1 bite. . Besides tt la one way to go hunt-1 King Otto of Bavaria'. Birthday. t.m,liiala nannl il ffarlnr from ln M a in anuounar tnam Decomes 1 - Jung miQ ot tjararia, whom Ilia .7, 7 1- 1,1. a science. .A large band makes tham story Is one of the most pitiful la mod- them.in religion. , Every., christian wQd and they taks te the celling, but era history, was bora April J7. 1841, killed or tortured adds to' the fa- a email one Is O. K. 7 REAPER. and succeeded Us brother,, Ludwlg II, ture felicity of the Musselman la the . ; " . , 3 ' ' ; June It; ISM, when that mad monarch Mrvh.mmavl.n h.-ran ' .rwirrlln tn . 1 StUn Rollers. . - committed suicide by drowning himself " " - - - , . ,, . . ' . I. h fit.mh.r- 1. V. rttt al la ta. his belief, which may be as sincere tjK irrl 1o7 of an.Tbot Th.a i hi. broker dleTltw;. as the Cnrlstlan. . II not SO reason-1 your paper an article appeared In re-1 decided, after much discussion, that able or humane, - 80 though nomln-1 IJZ.SJ kVJT, 1 1 ?Uo'r e,a'" 0,h.thrr.M J? ally the .Cross and the Creacent have city of Portland, and it -u stited tail rvlarded king" bu7 Z ceard. a. great religious, political jj k .v.. erpwaed. and hi. nncl Luit- and military lorcea, 10 wage fierce 1 company had sold 11-too rollers to thel P"io- " appomiw "nnt w nm arar- ar against each; other., many fol-f HttJe y. aom:''vn,a mBmr . " 'a' . - imu 11 n 1 wat ii"w npn iiiw vai 1 w va rwn- 1 ivuu, own ew in w u w w w m-m. rr lower, of the crescent are yet ear-ilan 13150. We d--lre to state to tha moved to the mountala ralace of Fur- but it f mi to be made to work Uklht if t.?!ftflori!y In Er.flaad, and :t w; i almost surtlr bccurr.e a. fea ) '. : e f foderal taxatioa in this coun- 'i - x- ! , ( r.rtk : i-r years. ''-t r-r, Dt r.fgT.-tion cf Ea i: r.s t-.'o A'.Iatic 6:i-rla ) m t f 1-1 ifss attta- " ! t . j i7 fr'Tree. pur- Jir j'ar lit! at-oct ; ' , ' rf F:!r',p'sa rtu'a n t 1'1'M ..f El. i : '.' ' ? irf.CC? rtturxed.j lives to old age xrmt have had op rKrtnoltrei to provide wfncfcntly for UiaX period of his life, and If he doe not do ao he deserve, no help or sympathy. It la trae that la many caae. an old -man', conduct has been ao improvide-Bt and rerhape TicioTji that -a. a matter of strict JaaHf-e eotlety or wealth wee htm cmbL-.g. fcut to make ttU a oniveraal or even a grnal rule would be a tartarpua fciloophy, la the ease of vomn la r-articular. many are I U!ab'y iTripccEEloal In tbeir c'.i age haronaly cruel and murderous, and Public, that the statement of Mr. Raadr I stenreld. and there he atlll spends hie It U on. of the wonder, of HteJet clvfilsaUon that It ha. M.loag per- h.a a.v.r sold the lty of geattie e J " 5" J "l.? 1 realm rotiar or uir msf r nsoa or ma. 1 - - . w ... mltted such atrociUes In iho realm of the Tork No person with an osly Itxvklng rva Iiaa eer puabed the same beneath my na Ar 1 Imroilta'f rchhed ma of mr ma." ITS a' ran re U.la never happened, I tirpoae - Bat Te a wife and daurhters. te say nnt hi r a of my aTea. And t n'i-rt e riaht thrnsa'i ma, thwf H l Wt do rot rarrT rata I am r.eon-4 oiit wxira c-ompetiy ty th-ir tM-'eaile r-ian Tkaa a"r -ri't -4 vtctim of tha va'amr koidop caaai. -Kansas City S'ar. chlnerv. - Mr. Reader thinks he should be award d the- business .because ha was the lowest bidder, bnt because. a thing is cheap Is no reason why If should be purchased. A steam road roller Is sub jected to tha moat severe teat of any flee of road building machinery and the kind ef rollers that we offer to th ciy have been folly tested al Port land for seven yeara, and bare always m-t the requirement The Pitts company has been estab Tlaf.ed In Portland with a reriraeen ta tive alnr-e the year 1&. We hare a uielantlal establishment nere and sre In a pnaitten to make gtw ra what ever we pronna to do and a ceil at our warehouse aud prerolsea at JTo : -7 -. r . alace died away. The father of Otta waa Maximilian It, and bis mother a Princess Marie ef Prussia. It 1s front his father's side ef tha house that he Inherited the taint ef Insanity which has made the ancient hmjae ef Wlttels bach ona of tba moat decadent dynasties In Europe, . From 1100 tn a day. lit ra te t1" a mnnth and 1mm IHMIO ta IJH.eo a year Is the nrrretimau ati nf money rUit Inieircuiatinn aa was-e hv tha Pi:nidlns Iorlna; rnrrtan a Mlem hranen. aaya the SulMmar.. Ahnut It men tn ail r-et-a their Mr thmugh tba 6aiera f9ce of this core-pacy. - v This Date In History. - Ml Patent for Newfoundland gives to Earl of Northampton. I 1777 British raided Danbury, Conn. 111 America army under General Pike took Tork"(Toronto), th. capital of Upper Canada, 1 1 Zl General n yeses . Grant born. Died July II. list. 1ISI United State, volunteer troops defeated the Indiana near Fort Brook, Fie. III Large section ef 'Charleston, B. CX. destroyed by fire. 1111 Farraaut's fleet anehnrad ff New Orleana. 14 Aaderaonvllla eiiaoa m-sad for laoerai prisoners. l7 3ueen ; Victoria' declared era- press of India. . Ill Ralph Waldo Emerson, boat and KMrlat died at Concord, Mass. Bora la rtneton. May tt. 1101. HIT Sir Msckansie Bowefl reelaned the premiership of Canada. I III American equad roe aadar Ad miral Sara poos bombarded Matansaa. Cuba. 11 United states urrma 'court sastal-r the clauaa te the Alabama aenatltatloe disfranchising negro. HOt Andrew Came at awr lia.ee., 00 as a pension fund for collega pra- reawors la tft united Btatee aad Caaada Rewulta frnrs the pbtWty carnpalra Which waa launrhed In Milton rac-eni.y are belra realised every day ta a man ner en-onrf ing t thoe f thie el'y and community who are Barr-nrtlng the mo-vetnetit ho N with their tflrj-nc and fnn-ia! hawking Althrrasil the worlf hea oT-lr been In prcrreas a few weeks. Interest baa be i-reated aer thla ennj. munlt a4 t-e airrMinding rmint ry tn rr.nv pans ef the t'ni-ed e-ateax and l-oulr1fa aakief after the rnorcea of " " and Vrrlnlty are being received daily v not to touch other people's possessions. Vaa hut htr a. rentla explanation, and bv being taught to care for his own. If your child has no beauty at horn and has to go afield ln search of it the fault is yours, not his. Give -nlm his own garden and makn him happy. It la not much trouble, and It pay. well. , V Easy Luncheons. Veal milk aoup. ' Deviled bread. Stewed prunes. Cocoa- Bread and butter. Gingerbread. Corn chowder. Orangea. Molded salmon. ' ... Lettuce and -cheese' sandwiches. Preserves. Gingerbread. Lamb and macaroni. Stewed rhubarb.- Hot biscuit - Cookies. Veal Mllir Roud. Cook a knuckle of veal from which all fat has been re mnvaA nntll tha meat falls artart When It la cold remove every particle of fat and set aside to Jelly. On the follow-ina- dav, add tn three nints of stock one quart of milk, butter the else of a walnut a little mace and a few pieces of celery. Thicken to, the constatencv of cream, and when the aouo has cooked -below the boiling point pour carefully ever- three well beaten eggs, stirring constant!: reheat carefully, season and serve. (Half quantity ample. Stewed knuckle of veal with dumplings mav be aerved one day and enough Block et aside for next day's soup.) . Deviled Brad.Cut stale bread, bak er's bread' preferable. Into neat altcea, and "trim off : the Crust. Snread tha slices lightly with butter, sprinkle with) r rated cheese, a dust or paoriKa ana a little aalt and put Into a .baking pan. Set In a quick oven long enough te melt the eheeaa a little, and crian the bread. Corn Chowder.-One can ef com, one half can tomatoes, one onion, one tea spoon aalt a dash ef pepoer, two table, snoona butter, ona beaDtnar tablespoon flour, nee -qwart milk, one pint pota toes, allced. Heat corn and milk to gether, rarbntl potatoes and add tn the rrn-n and milk. Frr the onton. sliced. In butter or eork drlpntngs. end add to tha corn and potato". Melt the but ter and stir In the flour till It la a smooth paste; add the tnmatoee. Just before servlne: poor tomato and tner Ingredients together. Do not leave on th fire. . Lamb and Macaroni. Boll tn mac ron i. broken Into Inch nieces. In salted water till tender then drain, nut a lev er In buttered haklnar dish, thee a layer of choon-d lamb fand flnel chopped onion ml ed with It If voti llkel,- Re- peat lavers. ria vine- macaroni on ton. Then add hot Inmb bmth. nona-h fo show throueh Cover with breadcrumbs and bake until brown. The Pitcher fOmtrthated ta Tto Jaai 1 1 hf Walt Maaow. tb fa an in Kimm sntt H p" aiiraa rfl he a rrUr faarara at tkla cwiaaa la Tk Dally aoursaL) . . . I'd like to be a pitcher end on the diamond stand, a cap upon my fore head, a ball within my hand. Before applauding thousands. I'd throw the cur-r1n g sphere, and front th eyea of batsmen, bring forth tha - briny tear. I'd make my occupation a thing of pomp and dread. I'd tie myself la bow knots, and stand epos my head: a string or wild eomnrtions would mark my every throw, end all th fans wtrold morraur: "Oh, girls, ain't be a Jo- And wba 1 left or plea aura ben t behind m. and and all th apenrty gmwwup would ear: "!' warm nntijar" artd fair and c-ui tared ladles would cry: H,l-te staffr 14 lik t b a pttcher. while f ransaln betnw; by eav to gather gar lartda. by r'fht t count tt dtroah. dr-r Canrea lialtWw girls, ain't N 1 Jor . I rt th diamond, oa rert X f t th kids would trail I worship aa they went: