THE JOURNAL Al INDEPENDENT KEwSPAPBB.' C. B AOK801t.w....... Pabllshef nlnf (asoept SuiMUy) eaS wnlns it The Journal Bullo- . Pabllrte rnrr .' inc. rttth e- eaUl PortUnd. Or. MS Wfth imm. -.Kmt Sort; 10OT-08 Boyee BuildlD. Cb lease. - r Xnrs at tke postofflce at Portland, ' f h.n.mjufcm Uuwfh tfa nulla M aaeoud-elaae , rSLEPHOSES MAIM TITS, 1 BOaTH ' All 8prtant ctH by ttaie aswbarB. T - Tell th pnU OK oeparnnani. FOBIlGJi AJJVBBXiaiMO BEPRESENTATIVB. Benlamia KcDtocK Co., JBroMWlr I i i Th Journal M on ftl hi London. Borland, 1 . iK .en nf Th. Inaraal'a Encltob tepre- I arnhitiTM. B. aV J. Hanly ?r J trf. . wtiare imhaerlDUoM- and adrartlaalMnta rtil b twelved. ? . - . I - Snbacrlptloa Tcran b mall or to any addraaa J is to 1 unites states, caoaas c wm IDm raar.........t5.M I De month .AO Bo r ti-60 I On montb I i ' DAH.T AND SCIfDAY. Dot rear.. ...... .17.80 1 Ona nvm ......$ .S3 Men possessing - minds which are. morose, solema and Inflexible, enjoy In gen eral, a greater share of dig nity than happiness. Bacon. rORTIAXD AT SEATTLE m ANIFESTLY Seattle was de lighted with Portland at the exposition. The number, the enthusiasm, the broad gauge fraternizing spirit and the character of the personnel of Portland's dele- . gatlon were admired and applauded - by the Puget Bound metropolis and fcy all visitors at. the exposition. ; It Is the keynote In dispatches published r thronghout the; country. It was on all tongues during and after Port - land day 1 ' . C . i. The old phrase has It that "God made -the country, but men build . eitles," So they 4o.-- And the cities g reflect the spirit of the men. Geog : raphy5 and 'environment count, but ? they are .not Tall. ; The teen and . their spirit, weight, quite .as heavily. 1 Gary, IH.f i Is not the creation of geography, but" of the sf eel corpora x tlon.: , After nature does her part, a. men must do the rest. After the j country Is made, men must "billld ', the cities." , Portland was given ! her endowment, and It Is here. ..Thai Columbia river and the Columbia - gap, the Willamette river and west- 'T em Oregon, the vast stretches of, " fertility, forest, water - powers and . . etored wealth in the bowelB of the earth the Pacific rolling against the west coast an TPortland placed : at the gateway--thls Is the; geog raphy. , All .the rest, the men of Portland must . do. According to their-Initiative, enthusiasm and ac tion, sa will the future Portland bo, Portland at 1 the 'i exposition was promlseful. The microbe of prog ress was working. The . germ of broadened vision was virile, at least for the day. The. , old-time, spirit of ' lethargy and dull contentment was conspicuously absent. The . theme tr of the day was a note worth while. The largeness of the vision and the i broad gauge conception of the dele gation were incidents paramount. . It was a character. of demonstration A l.n.lt. 1n If It Kan ta Tm&ie a confirmed habit In Portland. It Is a habit that the whole people ' . ... . i am . I. " It can be made an everyday Incident in Portland if there be leadershiD to point the way. When Coos Bay and other strug- gling districts in Oregon ask for i Portland's sympathy and encourage ment, it will be well if Portland's hand be similarly wide open and Portland's mood be equally broad gauge. It is the way of men worth wtitfA iA tka moana rf -ort ft 1 n aui. cess when such men go out "to 'build cities." SMAL1, CHANGE though Hayes took none." Polk was ter carriers transpire at f he Baker: vitalised the ; forces of nature, . and absent from his White House office The carriers are not permitted to it is estimated that the yield will be only 37 days In four years, Fillmore solicit for sale of tickets, and the SO per cent better: than was ex- 60 days In three years, Pierce and sales so , far : aro small. Will ; not pected. At ruling prices, the farm-. Buchanan less than two- weeks a Portland, aerved bo well and so la- er's revenue from his crop should bei year, Lincoln only at the Soldiers borlously by Hhese - men, see to It average or -above, and the . year's i home nearbv. and Arthur nnlr ran that these entflrtalnmnnta are cat- work conseauential for 'his house over to New York occasionally. rohised with- a generosity befitting hold, Cleveland honeht n hnm In a nan.! the carrlora' nnrtnavnraf - Shn onarhtl I With the margin' between the siderablv. always ' dtelikin thel " ' " .. ; I garment and the proprieties already i WTiltfl Hn.iHA fr.i- i;MiManra nA I THE PAINTER AND PLUTOCRAT I Strained, the Store In a seaside town I summer, In his second term he established a ' Vt v ' ,1 tnat aaveruses oatning buus macs We t0 farmer-xiept for summer residence at orav Gabies on I a 'amuw pamier nas reimeu i"' vmm i w iurnm6wu. i m wur. niiMiliril'a Rto HarHunn ninit A to DSint the DOrtrait Of Rocke-1 m.it mhImm w.J A . feller. She is the Princess I The shah of veyw u j wvvuav a. a vim wvaABB w huh i m. .aav - . . - - COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF And still the terrible tariff. . - . , . . . . Portland sits In the right place. ' Who said we wouldn't have, any aum In no place on earth is there a fairer TfT.1l a 4rcDa if uvuww- i nreaidentT voluble In the Insistence teat nis Mr. Aldrich be elected malrar hn iftaranM niH fxr If I LeVhOff-PerlaBhy. WhO 18 riCb McKlnley took liberal vacations, as j and Uvea in a palace on thjft Medlter-j country. Is the "fool of the family, na TtooRftreit.' witbont cHtirfam. ani i ranean. jane is ; notea lor ner Taft will doubtless be a heavy vaca tioner. A SIGXIFICAXT I9SUE TAllGLEFOOTi'j ' jw" by nu.x8 ovaaaioLX , : A BOY AND OTHER THINGS. achievements In her art and her ability to translate f to the canvas the character of characterful men as reflected on their faces. . She has painted the portraits of Bismarck, Y A single act congress has von Moltke and other men 01 note flung a fiery issue before the In their varying moods of fierceness, American people. When it wisdom or rorceruiness. ene retuses voted1 to Bnbmit the Income to paint tne laces or women, Because, ta manmAm) 'fnnaiiMrf atton. I as she touts At. she ia eeking faces tlon on the-national method of tax-J0' those who count in the forces of atlon. ' There is a vast difference I tne world. She has come to Amer between the principle of the tariff ica to paint the portraits of .25 of and the principle of the Income tax. jtno" wnose power ana mougni as Because they are many, as well as I mirrored In the lineaments of their for other , reasons. It Is upon the races, are worm me trouoie w por Jndustriallv .humble that the' chief I wayai, burden of government, expenditure Her refusal to paint the portrait . . . . . .v. i.i...lnf RnrlrefnllAr 'ni nhr n1ntnrat la nas lanen larougnom a auuiif T "I" VVVs 3m:"7. " " v A barefoot Doy with shining pall of the republic. 'The income tax is because she finds nothing in such Wm picking berries in the vale. the Immediate", use of the taxing Mces to appeal to the artistic sense ' L iihtieBdhfa-J , te.nn, power npon those who are more for- f one who la led by her art rather The boy enrobed over the neighbor's I . ' tunate In the material affairs of me iure- 01 money. me lim. Th BiibmlaBlon of the amend-1 pect of a money magnate a coun- ment makes the income tax a burn-1 tenance embodies lines that shock! The bulldog wagged his tail with Joy. Ing Issue at 4 state capitals, and the artistic eye. The pursuit of the And landed on" theulldogr'e tall. It IS mora ndccsmrt than avor f rvr th A lot Of a "will never bacoma ana ceasiut aviaiora. '.:. I ,W ' V.:.. ' Taxes make tirnanArttv. Think a that lor, a "principled More and more oeoDla. all the time nare you noiiceai . . WelL Hener needed the monev: he naa an automoDiie. Too bad: Chantauauaa were over ba- lore tiongresa adjourned. Jim" Hill anera at tha tariff nrtn elple but then he can stand It. ' a Really, we don't believe Rooeevelt's piautuaea are wortn a dollar a word. Better veto tha hnrrlhla thlnr. Mr President, and stand in with the people. The meter avatem tu the onlv nrnner Dusinees ayaiem. ii aimpiy meana jus. Attorney uenerai wickeraham won game.. - Tne trusts were not Mayor Simon la no Deechmaker. but handsome Is as handsome doe a, and we nan see."..- from thflrn It radiates to every ham- dollar for the dollar's Bake brings The bulldog howled and bit the kid.' r.llMy-ZAunfm into the faee that the can vaa Then. ran for home. Indeed he did., lei ana iu iuiuuibbi uuif ikv. , T, . 7 . rZ . i I Tee tnoueand DumDleoeea men diBcussion, the whole question of of tn,s rttat shuns. -There is cruelty 1 upon-the boy, and bit him, too. UStice and taxation Will DO Wiaeiyi-"" V"; "' And as the boy came running paat. some sense, And don't climb " O'er your nelghbora lence. It is reDortad that the vounar ahah of Persia wept. He apparently ought . to nave oeen a girl. The Question: "Dmi a Collea-a Ednea. tion fay 7 ' la beinc discussed. - It de- penaa on tne boy. ,, .... ., .: What does the susrar truet eare about a riner" Tne consumers nave to pay it, wiiii pig interest. ' .- There are lots better women than you, Evelyn, wno- llva on as little a - year as you get a montn. a a . Bossy chews her eud lust the same. regardless of Standard Oil butter. She's a good deal of a philosopher. ' ' a , Zm.11 .ii I Aldrich. and failed. We Americans are the greatest suckers on earth. . ' e Bishop . Quayle of Spokane, It is al leged, says that in order to spark suc cessfully a man should hold the - PRESIDENTIAL VACATIONS P' k RESIDENT TAFTS vacation will be late. Ordinarily, con gress is not in session during the summer, rarely so late as .' this. So Mr. Taft will make up for : Vl. . J .. TTT....1.I 1 1 1 h .ii 1 1 1 f r ,ei 1 1 1 run i , i in .iu hvxuiiiiiik- w ton during the dogdays by a pro longed vacation tour this fall. x Formerly as a writer In the Bos- were not considered so free to take "vacations as now. They. were hired by the year, tor four years, and were supposed to remain strictly on - their Job. Absence from the White House was measured and criticised. The Virginia presidents spent a good deal of time on their estates, but: these were close, by. After - them, vacations were pretty much cut out. -r jaexsons only summer Tesort was on the White House . lawn, where he smoked his corncob pipe and" Indulged in language to suit himself. . j Not until Grant, did a president claim a vacation, and he did not get It without opposition. By. his time i seaside and mountain summer re ' aorta had become numerous, and Washington Is at 'times a climatic lerTur iu Buuiuicu w ui uv ivuieu ' ' ..li. a4 T ev T) vea nph Bi wVi lnfk i y tUv? Blackburn ft resolutloa i was Dassed InauirJng of tbe president what acts be bad performed at. a Jl... aTaanwa 4 Y m BAf f '- BV Wa . j U ieioOVO i V ill v aav. a w ve ev , ment established by; law.". Grant, v- tot accustomed to surrender, replied In- effect that It was none of the , house's buslneM; If it d,idn't like what he did It could Impeach him. Since yien presidential summer ; tscntlocs have become - the rule. Ten thousand bumblebees then flew Upon- the boy, and bit him, too. The brtndlo cow woke up at last, A . . Vm tut M a m a H,nnln, nil I arcrnnii "it coAa atraieht to the 1 ue-HKB moutn. i nere is a hardened I She boosted him up through a tree. heart of plutocracy and poverty." ?nt in the eye. where there ought The.botateuy rnmarlra tha New York World. It 00 meuowcu auu eunencu iibui. ni i .nratAiv fonfht bv those The brain convolutions toiling Inces who have amassed .enormous for- "antly with problems of selfishness tunes through special privilege. It ?an their infallible sign upon the wni hA annnnrtfid bv all those who features. The coursing blood from hnM that wflnith ahnnid har its full I X9 braIn cells paints the cold cal- proporUon of public burdens. . . culating picture of commercialism so Aft- . rii f .(.nrri. t .11 indelibly on the physiognomy that JJvav. va, ve a00av a S the state capitals, the issue will be Br" " c7 " "uu ""i"- carried to Washington. Even If the "on 9 ner Is palsied. .What is amendment should be defeated, the "ey" ,n the f ' P erpont Morgan, forces that it will have aroused will pnilt up on a pedestal orcein and still be at play. The beaten issue le n by.tne ur? dollars, to will leave its convictions In millions aiize tne painters nruBn or minaa. ine searcniigni mat win. . mD,,.IffII mte r,r,.r.-, I in ordr to fcn th hh fmm hiiin never seen George Waahlnstoa and had have been thrown on the govern-1 """" "" ""H u, llp, a FresnorCal.. man sewed but-1 never smoked. mf . i-otot..,-will ,! Sons on its tongue. Great idea. The . '. disclosed facts that will not be for gotten. . , t ' . ., ' ,,. ; .. Whether It carries or falls, the citizen'; win have been reminded of his factorship in the national life. A taste will have been created for more attempts at readjustment of civic relations. we have seen some women whose hands would make even a bishop quail. I N CORVALLIS the city council refuses to pay the demand of the water commission of $100 per month (or water supplied the city for fire protection and other uses. The council urges that be cause the water system is municipal- Evelyn aavs that not being able to This is a fowl Joke I live on 1500 a month, she will have to any way you iook I a muuci., out uut . muu tr at it .' I tirle, we hope. A Geora-la- woman died last week at the age of 10. Strange to say,' ahe had man vhon wifv .hut hifi th n.? I Thaw Is retting his Dunishment all It would only be a waete of thread, for I right, but the trouble Is that not he she would probably attach a pair of I alone Is punished; there's his old mother suspenders to the buttons and demand I wno auxiera ioa equal rights. Runninp; Sliots Johnstown Democrat: Tariff Is the tin can tied to the tall of prosperity," says the Florida' Timea-Ualon. Wrong. Tariff is the mussle on prosperity. , a Do Amernsans use too many words T" ,v icuju.iuivui " i .v. . i u ...i I ... . .. . . . I -do Ameriotni ui too many w It is a long time y "uuum W w wnnen ror xne journal oy rrea ti gravely aeks the Seattle Post-Intelll The island jjenton. , i ... . i,...k,u.. .- - '""'" times we get gnocaea aown ror tnem. I..... i,. . i mnii ,n8 for water used for public pur- RiUljv AVI v AVACSU S AiSIUU AAA laUlVUUaWQ I fT1 j, a-. , I W aoiasAU oa. ,ev V A oeuiaHiJS) A fa as the organic law of the nation, and a m The t bjr -ucceesfuiiy put in .practice a method iivM. Mi ,im . i saie oi oonas ana tne expenses or r '"""""" Blrminaham Age-Herald: All insur desire" somhYng mor7than-thl SnffhlftEcTS S.Sra5SQa Kv. mere voting for presidents and vice SSSl Kpo "-S uuuueu uul cume fiui. fix I iih wRr ti... vt av ivim Ri v uiruwu awRI,' I , , . receipts and accordingly are paid by epta very inconsiderable fraction of I u """" Mn.,,m. Th- f.Tn.. 1 .PfJ cent of the total The. party I - . -- . w i apirn geia oniy wnat Deiongs to .tne good for, the republic. ABE WELL-TO-DO MEN LIARS? R EPRESENTATIVE PAYNE says Renresentatlve Mann, the chairman of the special committee on Investiga tion of the tariff on wood pulp and paper, when the senate, tariff . bill was reported to the house, mads the follow ing remaras: It Is out of the question to believe that we will remain here and give calm and cool discussion to the senate amend. presidents is likely to appear. There Is much that Is possible as a result nf tKa miKmloglnn rf the. amanrlmAnr a it i. nt .h.r.ntar th.t .hftn' whether resident or non-resident, I Prty andnot representation that 'be- pays nothing.. Large property own- t for puttl- ,0,, i, Md hone-t o vuua VDwaQ buv, wuiucu VL yekj tuft I "v I" 1 wuJ H . RlllU for flra nrntfiptlon nnn-rpaldont I ecloa- ine purse proua ariaiocrai. IOr lire protection, non-resiaent I th demaa-oarua and tha follow with an property owners among the rest, and I as to grind are per force retired to back tha burden Ma marta to fall nn wator I seats In the rear rank of , cltlsenahlp. tne Duraen is maae to ran on water go thinkers declare that pro- consumers aione. 11 is an excellent 1 poruonai representation does away with . . "7 thlna: for tha larra nronorrv owner necessity or tne reierenaum and ine imposition or an income tax 1 , ,, TL 71 r : initiative.' win .vt. ... ,1 especially the non-resident, but is I e ,. e 7..: V. ::Z ..: hardly a fair nroDositlon for the The mossbacit politicians who are en-1 luirs. . weii, u men wna large , - - 1 compassing tne state trying to get up 11 v ik 1 1 cul unjius ur uiuri waici uyiiouuior i aome scneme to do awav witn tne rer- token ntterty lacking In the first ele- of "?a,Ier e"' W th pensions, Mp&?0 menu. But in saying jthi. 1 ! desire to j.. - ... renalrs. cost of oDeratlon. bonds and I MnUn. nt n m r th. I add a word In reference... to certain vi PsiriotiBm cneeriui, rea- j re8t all Dald out or the water to5s li that wheVi the Tpeopi; Thave rip- amendments of the senate, Without sonable and equitable support of the miereBl a" P,a ou.1. 01 l.ne waier reeentatives that represent there is no any desire on my part. I was placed In government under which they have receipts, tne iorvains water con- need to appeal to the direct vote. la, pbsltion where, with other members arown richthen nerhan. i. well Bumer called upon for far more . .. I of the house, ws were compelled to make : , ' - - " " " than those In manv cities I uregon naa Deen made ramoua oy tne an Investigation la reference to certain to find this out, and act on the ln" lnBe jf. L referendum and Initiative. If through iten,- conSned tn.the tariff bill which knowledge gained. If rich and well- . V T ' JT ,r eanXff OPe t,m than tav . . . ... . . I taxed for water for fire nrotertinn 1 portatlon monopoly and other afflictions ..... ... .v. . . -. to-ao peopie are to escape oearing y .: IV. J z . "Jriof civilisation Oregon win rear monu-1 ; , Jf1 .71 VTa their due share ot the burdens of a.nd other P"io uses, but In add!-L,nt to the mtoryof ths ! f per will properly not be represented utxm the conference committee. The house ceased a bill which upon these Items would reduce the tariff 'on brint naner. to tha benefit of the con sumer probably, and at the same time Woold give to tne manuxaciorer oi prim OREGON, SIDELIGHTS , New cannery at Medford. v a a i Baker county has lots of surplus hay. i 0 a Pretty good crop of hops, after all A good deal of building in and around Uufur lately. - ... .. Albany expects to pava two miles .of streets in io. . . . A Grand Hondo valley man has bought suuo tons or nayv-. - , . . L , It has become a' fins farming coun-J try around Haines.. , ... - Lumber business on the boom, says the Eugene Guard...- , .- The Tillamook Herald prints two of its columns in uerman, a It la at least doubtful whether It pays iNewport to license amuim. , v; .., , . rn. rinM Raarh mm has ordered dosen traps to catch gophers In his gar- aen. ; i . ...... w iv,. 41 muit; notatoes in the wuinmnttA vallev as a year ago. is tne prediction. I--'. ' ' XT a In.. D.m,M'.. tUm firdlll Snd hiah prices are staring the Powder valley farmers right in ine iac. . . , , 1 - e a A oulet little wedding took .place, says the Burns -iimea-riBriiiu. . wasn't a '"little" matter, we iieq, tha bride, I m . Some Albany people who will ' keep their sprinklers running an tnet-jme ari nvltlna the meter system,' ana it will come. Democrat. It should come, In every town. It is the only .tight waq. nmjwml Aptalnlv ham m. build in . Kn Afi 'tt umiAiif. there Deinsi h.i.nMl huslneea building elth er in course of erection, completr,Vor to be started at once, than ever before in a single year, iiyi yvmw wtiun. -a v - of Toledo Leader to ffnpmm,n,rn n A n ft Th rnn dalrvmen are - shipping more .hi. iiimmaf than ever before. About 600 pounds are shipped wreekly rrotn ona. wnue nay view bu.vvwb over 1800 pounds weesiy Salem Statesman: To . the strsnger "within our gates: The xtty1s -not- in fested With WOOapecKera. iii -hw you hear is caused by the automatic riv eting machine which is helping Oregon s capital city to obtain its first steel frame Business oioca. cm. rnnlan! Farmers ef Umatil la county are wearing ml ei these days and well they may. While total fail urea are unknown in this section of the west some seasons are better than otn- anri 'with one of the' best being brought to pass- out of what few weeks sgo promised to be one er the poorest, it is enough to make the tiller of the soil open up the throttle of his automobile and bide himself and ma chine in dust "With almost a normal yield and a better quality than usual, the prices are high enough to make the rer acre reiurna as "r ii"'" hurt thev have been in. years. Why shouldn't he smile. w ., ( Aatnria Ttudet: The act " performed by Brick Erlckaon and Herbert An derson, his fighting partner, in risking their own lives to rescue two other fish ermen -whose Doat naa eapsisea on viai aop spit Is onet hat entitles them to tha thanks of the men' they saveL- but aa Veil to the commendation" of the genersl publlo for their bravery. At best theb usiness f flahing on the Co lumbia river especially. Irt the lower harbor Is a dangerous one and those engaged In It become aooustomea to facing death, but nevertheless when two men Will voluntarily man inio ine breakers and what seemed almost" cer tain destruction to save the lives of two utter strangers, their self sacrific ing eourare is entitled to more - than passing notice. - . t For tte Benefit of tne Paper Trust By Representatlva Mann- flclarlea above poorer people, by ly-vut-?f the Kfueral fund of the city. . , . . . Ing, by perjury. Isn't it time to as certain this fact, and either submit to It with our eyes open to it, or else set about devising ways and means by which these unpatriotic, lying gentlemen can be made to stand their fair share of the nation's bur dens? As yet we doubt whether Mr. Payne's estimate of successful and well to do men Is correct. Payne quite naturally supposes they are all grafters and liars, because It la that class of men whom, as a high pro- the burden being borne by the tax payers. This has been the rule un til recently in Portland, though a recent vote provides for payment of extensions qf mains of -under ten Killing naval cadets In private not conducive to public confidence in the honor of the navy. It looks aa- if the corporation tax was tn k. hlttl 4ab (a . n r K . nAlut that ita chief ua win ba tn tiro vi da I naner that free raw material from Can- Inches by property owners, and those I on political pets with well paid Jobs. J sda which Is absolutely essential to the oootinuea prosperity. u& , w. mu.iui.w The e e e Impeachment proceedings of ten Inches and over out of the general fund. The fact that any I Washington's legislature seem to- show ttln th.ri . tilt In San tVlnrlun I thia C&DSCitT hS diStingUlSbed hlmSell property Of large owners would seem : . t. , ' conducted the Investigation of the Cuban f 6 uw. -uuiu pwiu The landlords of England ara now be- soatal frauds and subsequently reor- to make It no more than Just that ginning to realise tha? even if the land Sinised the Cuban Vtai service. : After their property should, In taxes, pay i " ?r b?L . i l.Rl his retirement from the-postal service The honse bill made tha tariff $2 per ton on print paper Instead of (8; but by so doing we would secure pulp wood from Canada without restriction of ex portation. The aenata, amendment on the contrary, wilt raise he tariff on print - paper from IS, the - present rate, to $g, and In effect Will stop the ex portation of pulp wood from Canada. I have stated what will be the effect of the two propositions,, not merely what they nominally propose. -. There are two states in- the- Union ' which ' would be benefited by the adoption of the propo sition of the senate; two states which have two thirds of the spruce wood In the United States, which can be used in tbe manufacture of news print paper. I give notice now that if those two states write the provision in the con f erence report on news print' paper and on wood pulp, in the Interest of thelt states and against tbe Interest of the consumer of paper snd the manufacture of paper In the rest of the Union, so far as I am concerned I shall swallow my desire to stand with , ths organisa tion of ths house, my desire to prove that the Republicans are able to writs a tanrr bill, ana vote against tha eon f erence report. ; 2k REALM, I-MININL D On and Off the Cars. ID you ever notice women get off streetcars and see how many of them do It wrong t .Why will women step from -a. : car in the . opposite direction from which it Is golngT A wise man once explained it by telling how women always carry their babies and bundles In the left arm and so use the right in e.ightmg from a car.. 1 must have been right for women Invariably take the back rail of the steps in the light hand, which swings them to the ground facinar In the nnnoalta direction from that In which the car is headed. -.- ' - Wliat difference Anm,m li n.ut1 fii ply this. If the oar. should start, any one i m such a position would be thrown to the ground and probably injured. The safe and right, wav tn at off m. r is Just as easy as the wrong. Take ""'"."i, me rront ran or tne steps with the left hand and aten off faeinv for. ward, or in the direction the car Is so il this simple little. rule were fol- In a, lowea. many u avoiaeu. needless accidents would at least some small portion of the w,li ducused d theirprlvat; Svl: he was appointed by President Rooee- are not nad this tim, th ubjct fit V il4M..-l kAla 4 M cost, vet according to the council's I nues imperilled by any ministry in pew-1 velt special ranama rauroaa commia- Ma,' ',t .hnM n-v .h.lntiv fslr for public revenues. ; - atoner. J ln,,..tate J"mary in Mnsa, . - . waiaaua aw vwxa a J aawwAA a ' a A a i . LB1 WSWT Sn r. TIIIBLUVf ftuu Avvuuaaa' iney nave always been trying to get ,n (jorrallis. . The operation of the railroads for " nomination for United states sena- somethlna for nothing, to take ad- 1" . .Ki-J'iISI W Vl ii I tor. defeating Benator Chester L Long. aw I 1 J1H IJirVB 11H W KLHr 11 II II I V IB I -wv.. v -Mvaaw va. vua a vwa , an waits a - . vantage of other people, to plunder n.nat, trnm thn ,.,, , ''. V&2A.0.' . , mm - . . . . If-'y"" ----- 9 w- -mmtm VI CA A AAU II IfaVAlaU TW SB WW IUB S VV;BA III (Kill LU J CA- the people, through a high tariff law; of l5 miles, and is one of the tor"- The Hartsman Unas could, with and he supposes that they would He v-Bt the ronntrr the,r l"0!0" "J11 ,ncr",n PS01.1 . . vQi Dest in tne country. toon double track every mile of the and perjure themselves rather than . t , , . L -am rcada. run motor cara to aeeom- submlt.to a more equitable arrange- Rockefeller advises those who ar ".od.12cl "Jf.J?..'"! V V A . ai.li I I UUBll l- WHU fca BJUMCSUIV IBiCe. AUIVUgU ment. that would tax them a little I hunting for happiness to .search for near sighted and perverse policy, how more butperhap. he saturated with ,t ln the open air. That iaall right m.trf.W me protecuon-ana-piunaer princi-i rnr Mn n tn rii hni m. tinr th rauit ia in.l tVim. h.l . . . . . 1 all around. l uvu-i,r .flHi ramfl Tn nim nti That the tariff is a fraud and a mock ery needs only to be mentioned in any assemblage of workingmen to receive affirmative support. Tha- sugar trust ia doing no more than any other pro tected industry to convert the consumers pie," has underestimated esty and patriotism of the average keeplng a weather eye on holes in ffiuwiuiiwuinraiiw, tn- nnnd whara, "rushers" were But. if not; ii ms indictment belm0st at nlay, true wny, lex us una out aome of these liars and punish them proper- , One hundred and fifty Boston girls I to free trade. ly. They will oe worse criminals I recently kissed the mayor of that than many men who are "sent over town. The newg of the Incident broken ". gently to acting Mayor the road.' Stringent j regulations surround the work of the letter carriers. No matter what the stress of weather his route must be, served. Through weltering heat or deepest snows, he must make ills rounds, delivering the messages of.1- the malls to all hearthstones. He la a busy part in the great machine of life, a . loyal servant in the world's great house hold. "Thursday and Friday nights entertainments In behalf of the let- Baker ot Portland, ought to prove a powerful antidote for , his attack of lumbago. The Willamette valley, T which it is traditional that the crops sever fail, is entering upon the wheat har vest.. A few weeks ago there were signs that the yield would be ex ceedingly small, especially. In the case of spring sown grain.'' .The July rains, which were heavy throughout -the district, have re- Joeeph L. Bristow's Birthday. Joseph Little Brtstow. United 8tates senator from Kansas, was born in Wolfe county. JLT-, July It. 1SC1. - At an early age he removed to Kansas and was edu cated at Baker university la that state. Several years after his graduation he became the owner and editor of a news paper ia Saline and in 1S9S he became the owner of a paper to Ottawa. About tha same time he was appointed private secretary to Governor Morrill and dur ing the two years that ha filled that office he obtained Ms first Insight Into public affairs. - From 1894 to 1888 he was secretary of the Republican State committee of Kaneae.- His efficient work as committee secretary attracted the favorable attention of Preeldent Mc Klnley and soon , after the . latter took office he appointed Mr. Brlstow aa . Mr. Aldrich and Ills Flock, rmn tha New York American.- . Senator Gore, who Is not so blind as some, mad a remara as inw mran tariff bill went scampering through ths urnita an Thursday night. He said: . "Mary bad one lamb and it followed . her to school one day; the chairman of the finance committee has SO lambs, and they follow him every dsyr Tbe remark was, of course, parabolie and not to be strictly construed. But what can be more worthy of poetic or phllosophlo observation than the power of Mr. Aldrich to Impose np on the country a tariff that meets no pledge of his psrty. a tartf f that be wilders the president, shames the press and puts the people to confnalonT ' Mr. Aldrich made a pastoral speech, in the swelling hour of his triumph, ex communicating tha - Republicans who had refused to submit to. the staff of nia snepneramg. mt He assumed a political character, and exclaimed that "those wbo represent the states . that ' ara Republ lean the eta tea that can elect a Republican president represent the party." 1 . ' And yet the kind Of politics that Mr. Aldrich stands for must be a new kind something foreign to the tradi tions of our fathers. Else how does it happen that the sen ator from the state which has the low est political character of any In the ais terhood. a atate not much bigger, than Y . .. . a Kansas - sow pasture, -should ' lord it over the whole great' galaxy of states! The question rises and about it can not be put down: . ; . '' -.- Is Mr. Aldrich a senator from . the state of Rhode Island, or la -he a sena tor rroro -something Else? ' . Is Rhode Island his real constitu ency t These iron sinews, these giant thews ef - senatorial power did they really grow out of Newport and ProvldenceT No; oh, certainly not. Mr; Aldrich Is Indeed tbe enator from Something Else. And ths flock that follows the lead ing of the .crook, the. pastoral crook of Mr. Aldrich, lo whom do these little onee owe the breath of their political lifer . ; 'i. . - . . Where is the sest of their political allegiance i, Can they really elect a Republican president again t , . . The wraith of the new politics the politics without a country, the Aldrich politics comes In a questionable shape and should be spoken to. - , , .- Whom do these senators represent, anyhewT - ..- - It cannot be the American people,.'. This Date In History. . .- j ITT 4 Pennsylvania elected delegates' to tne riret congress of the Colonies. -'181t--Britlh under Wellington de feated a superior feroe of French under Mirmont at battle of Salamanca., r f 18S3 Napoleon IL, King of Rome, only child of Bpnaparte, died of consumption. , 1848 Adolphus Frederick. Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strellts, born. 157 First cable news from Europe received in Boston by way of St Johna. Newfoundland. ; 14 Louisiana state convention adopted a constitution abolishing slav ery. 1178-Statoe dedicated In Hartford, Conn., to Horace Wells,-the discoverer ef "laughing pna," - - log The 'United Btate circuit court of appeals set asitfe the t29.400.OO0 fine againat the Standard Oil company, . One Of ths most fnnllah ffilnar that people -do in connection with streetcars Is ' to rush haetfUeaalv arnnmt th. ...... end of a car without looking to .see if another -ear is coming on th other car track. Women are particularly careless in this reppect and have only themselves iv uiama lor many serious Injuries. Motorman dnolar thai wnm.n ... . v. . ba.". ?t ,th.,r existence, and that they Will risk Ufa and llmh tn thm -.,.,L in .front, of a moving car rather than' wait a fraction of a minute for It to, pass. .. j -'. . People in general seem ' to consider the conductor, responsible for all the defects in the system and feel at per fect liberty to berate him for all nt tKoi discomforts. As a matter of fact the poor man.hssn't a thing to do with It and his life is only made a burden by such unnecessary complaints. A conductor's Ufa Inn't 1nt th. .. one imaginable and there are many lit tle ways ia which ha can be given a Hie. - YOU n . haln Kim Lot I ..Ill i.. vi Tt.. . . " . . . iiul iqou 1 1 1 li i ..liiii. 1 1 1 1 vmir rim and If you will tell him when ton want tn get of f before you are right at your street. j. jirii lurim iu asa ior your transrer when you Day. your fare and ha rafuaea to give it. don'r scold him, for It would be all his position was worth Jf he gave it It is against the rules and -tha Streetcar com Dan lea hava "annttera" continually In their employ to see If the men are ooeymg Ult rules. .- When tha aonductor aaka v in .Ion Inside snd make room for others, do It. Don't wait to say your good byes on the' car steps and don't wait for th s o'clock rushes to come home with all your shopping bundles. ' .H :. . v: For Campers. TJE following bits of information are .. taken from an old journal com oiled by a man who has gone to the woods for the last generation. An infallible compass If the sun shines Is your own watch, which placed on he ground face upward with the hour hand pointing directly at the sun. Half way between this hand and the figure li Is south. Thirst may be relieved with a dry pebble or button In the mouth when water Is hot to bs obtained. A pencil line is drawn under "It is a sura relief." A strip of seaweed makes as reliable a barometer aa the average mechanical or human weather prophet In .fine, dry weather the weed remains dry and dua tv.. If there is rain ln tbe air. It be comes damp and sticky. If your dog sniffs' the air frequently change in the weather is sure to do at nana. . An uhsavorv but reliable relief for black fly or mosquito bites Is the cut side Of a raw onion. Common mud sootthes such a bite or sting. Crushed pennyroyal will keep insects at a dis tance. rr tha waather calls for mora blankets than the camD can furnish, fasten 'layers Of newspapers between those on hand. TO cool tne arinxing waier, wrap wi cloths around the Jug or pall and hang y It In the open air. "Slaniacks. buttered, spread with slices of fried bacon and put together, two and two. stick to the ribs on a long tramp."-, This is, taken verbatim.; Salt pork, soaked until the salt is out then rolltd la meat or flour and fried in hot fat makes as tasty a dish In camp . with boiled potatoes, as the best cafe chef could .invent - . Some New Dishes.' BLACK CHERRY SALAD The big black cherries which are In mar , ket bow' - make , most delicious salad, either alone on lettuce leaves or-with other- fruita, and dressed tn either case with oil and vinegar. For a piquant cherry salad, remove tne stones from the fruit nd fill the cavity left, with a small nut meat. Serve on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise flavored with nlneannle lulca. - Tulll-Frulli One hs If pound - sliced pineapple. One half pound sliced oranga. using skin but no seeds, one half pounS sliced peaches, one half pound sliced apricots, one half pound plums, . one half pound cherries, the Juice of six lemons, one pound of sugar snd one ounce of sliced green ginger root Cover with wster; boll ona blf hour, ,' ,-' ' at ' H .-. ' Buttonholes in Lace. BEFORE .cutting buttonholes in lace sew a piece of lawn to the wrong side. This win enable you to make firm and goodlooklng buttonholes, and after they, are finished the lawn mar be cut away. It would also be a good f lan to sew tswn on the wrong side erf he lace before the buttons are sewed on. The French substitute the button hole loop for all precarious buttonholes. It' It. St .v.,;-"- I.."- . V - Cherry Ice." , TO make delicious cherry ice stem' and stons 1 quart of ripe cherries, v mash them, sprinkle with J cups of sugar, let stand hours, then press out all the juice. Add 1, pint of water, 1 tablespoon of lemon Juice and the un beaten whites of I eggs. Turn into the fr?e.er. pack in salt and ice end freese until firm. . : . - - " T -1 TkeBest'BooW- ntrniatA to The Jooraal by Walt Haaoo. thiamooa Kanaapot. Hie ptwM a regnlarvfaature ot this eolona la TSe Daily joarnal.) r ' . - . . . . ' .'; f,m ii.t that Dr. - EHot ' made. ef . books that one should read, to round his education out is very fine Indeed. I recommend these volumes all; they renresent the best tha masterpieces of the world, the gems of east and west. I strongly urge the young to keep these -Volumes, on tfie shelf, but I'll be Ranged V if I will read such dreary Stuff myself. A work by Louis Joseph Vance Is good enough for me; and Arthur Stringer' corking yama juai uu ray mui nu glee; and when It comes to deathless song, my heart with rapture ewella, the while I study out the curves ,JJf clever Carrie Wells. Another book of r. recent times has stirred this heart of . mine; the great Official Baseball Guide, for A. B ii I n nt i. n nlntr- and when I yearn fer heavy staff, to stimulate the brain, there's nothing wrong wlto -Shakespeare's Death."- -tiy Saral Clem ens Taln. Of all th volumes In the world, 1 that soothe the - stricken . soul. I call This best these swelt'rlng days: "Attempts to Reach the Pole." It treats of ice and polar bearw, and .Eskimos and snows, toboa-Kanised thermometers, chil blains and frosen toes. tCOBTrtabt. - isns. r Ceorcc liattbew Admn.)