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THE JOURNAL . AX IKDirKXPCK? MWSrAMA. southern state to bare strong and sometimes successful party (opposed to iths , party now Invariably and overwhelmingly dominant' Such condition of affairs as baa Ions ex- rSmJST mZZSZ rg?MZZ?kS lted in the northeastern states kc ruu a iman streak, portuaa. u. j pot healthy for that, region or the country, even less so than the One- sldedness of the south, for down (here the dominant party has not gone into partnership with plunder ing interests and predatory prlvl leged classes, as la New . England, A party that never encounters or fears defeat inrarlably becomes cor rupt, predacious and oppressive. gator st te aostofflee at rrtta4. Or. rKLEFHOXES MAIH TITS. BOM A-SOM. ih.ihmiii. iMcina sr ueee Tn the eaeraaar the Aauaitt yes) wea. roasiojt advertisi. espbsssntativs. tfn'iBli A Avatwa- Co., Bntwwlrk BalMln. tas ntth mm. Kw Xark; Blldln. KWT-OS Bare Tha loaraal to ee file ta tm. aclaad. t tlx etfle af Tbe Jooroal'e BngUab mire-1 eetattne. K. I. H.rtfy I ft. fleet t. -tt-; aebeartptloos ana aTruDwu i "nil e nwim A "BEDEVILED" LAW Rnhocrltirtoa TMw b stall ar to ear addrasi at vans erafe. caaaaa at busk: . Aitr. t M rear..-'.... 4390 f Ota swath...... I JO , .J ST7KDAT. 1 ...... ria tM sMMita 4 J CAitr Axn SCNDAT., (One -Mt....,.., .17.90 .On . ajooth. f A 8 Dlspatetr never - undertakes a Job ' without fust marking . out " the course to take and then follows It, right or wrong, while hurry travels ' like a blind boss. , stepping "hi and -often, and spends most of her time in running, Tinto things, , and ; the . balance . in 'backing out agin. Josh : Billings:- . pixcnoT axu ballingeb : InpHAT Gilford Plnchofs hobby is SIDE FROM any economic vlc- lousness or other demerits of the new tariff law, it is a matter .for national humllig lion, ana profound -.regret that party leader and legislative dictator like Aldrich should consider ft al lowable, if not commendable, to re sort t6,tricka,; subterfuges, gross misrepresentations, - absolute false hoods,: regarding the law, or the bill proposed, for a law.- 4 Political honor must have become grevlously vitiated Indeed when this occurs.' and when leader who does this .retains his position and power, without rebuke except; on the part of an important handful of .Insurgents. That Al drlch grossly misrepresented various portions of the tariff bill in detail while .under debate, and the bill as a .whole .on its passage, Is asserted by. many, close and Impartial ob servers; The New Tor Times, for ex- rood one. if not ridden too ample,' aa exceptionally careful and fast and too far. and that he I conservative newspaper, asks, "What 4m sln Aaa1w an1 nat vlAt1a1i-ar I shall be fluid of Hd rich?" who da- t" 9 uvcu nuu t ym,h ivMvaw I w " " ' - - working for what he most earnestly iciareu mil me mwi 01 ins new iaw bellavea to .be a great and arrowing I on. cotton goods "do not exceed the need of the country, and for its good equivalent of the Dingley rates,1 in a. vastly important matter, no one when It has been .computed that the can reasonable deny. Mr. Pinchot's I new law "advances tne duties on cot address at Spokane Tuesday was a ton cloths in various degrees from strong, clear, plain presentation of a 10 to more than . 1X0 per cent, and very lmnortant matter, and In his J applies to three quarters or cotton statement of it le is altogether right doth Imports." The Times further and his words deserve hearing and declares that "the schedule nai "heed. . The main question with many been bedeviled, and we must believe people" who agree with him In theory purposely bedeviled," so that it iis:,: Has be carried or would7 he, if aires up its guilty secrets only un- unrestrained. carry bis conservation der expert scrutiny." on piain policy too far, so far as to result in I white mercerised cotton goods, such imore harm than goodr, by reserving as aro most used for women's, and from logging, clearing, ' settlement children's wear, tne Aiaricn bin ai and agricultural and pastoral use. most doubles the Dingley duties, great areas' of the nubile domain? Aldrtcfi "bedeviled'! the schedule, "What Pinchot wants done with re- nd then bad tbe hardened effront ard to the water power1 sites should ery' to lie about it In the face of the undoubtedly be done; that Is, the American people.' "Wfiat," indeed, government and states also "shtll be said," or thought, of such should prevent the acquisition of not paly dishonest-but shamefully -these power sites, by a "power I dishonorable .Btatesmansnipi 1 pie, and tbe country H and L- people I man's life. Without the least senti- make business , for the , lines. Rev- j raent savoring of vlndlctlveness, ori enues that may be light in the be-1 reveogefulness, one may well repre- glnntng will be heavy In the end, inend these long, delays and post- There will be more bands to make I ponements on such flimsy and ab- roads and more purses from which ard grounds, as tending to make a j COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF SMALL CHANGS to pay taxes. The product from a few acres will be greater than that now produced from 100. Iowa last year, with an area of but 52,000 square miles, yielded $660,000,000 in wealth, and the most of It came from the soil. In the midst of this evolution there would be , mighty times In Portland. Cannot the Portland mer chant, the Portland property owner and Portland capitalist see how sub urban railway enterprises should re ceive every encouragement from all because In the extension and promo tion of these lines there is wonderful growth and strength for Portland and ; every Portland interest? Los Angeles' Is spending $13, 000,000 to create by Irrigation 23.000 acres of suburbs Into which to build subur ban lines.. Nature gave Portland adjacent territory such as- it has given . no. other - western cltf . All Portland has, to do is to build the mockery of ' criminal J ustlce. 1 T MULS OVKaUlOLC AN APOSTROPHE TO THE PIE. ' ? When I am sad nd thlnss go wrong-, . ' And It is almost time to cry. I hike ma to the pantry ahalf. And oAlmly eat a Dic of eie. A pioce of pla, oh, , raptur swat, jOli.-.-' Joy, . and . blias and V V thtnss Uk ;V- that, - :(. Tou've got m go- - lag any time. Oh rite. I'm tak' ln off nr hAt ' I care- not who is presldsot, For fam and fortune care not I, I only want to live and eat. And set outald A piece of pie. , Though foas may spring along my path. Ann many niaaen .aangera lie. wcms I I RIVERS AND RAILROAD LOBBY ' K I oou TO. Attn be happ-y And content if I could only hare my pie, If war should come Upon the land, HE LATE remarks of General I With neither sword nor gun nor knife, tsxii 1 would nave A piece 01 pie- Ana xinq mat a maae at restaurant! trust," or for speculative purposes; yet neither the government nor the states should prevent the acquisition .and use of such sites as may actual ly be needed by -railroads, manufac turing plants, or other enterprises It is such ' concerns as these that ONE PORTLAND ASSET P' ORTLAND IS one of tbe richest cities per capita in tbe United States, It is the only city in tbe northwest in which local need and can use tbe power, and nn- capital aids in financing railway and der proper restrictions they should otner consiaeranie enterprises, une have access "to these sites and the heavy holdings of ready cash and right to appropriate them. .But convertible securities by an unusual they should be allowed to take and number of local men is a conspicuous Jiold only what they can and will feature of the financial aspect. use, and for this use they should be The wonder Is that larger invest- equlred to pay a reasonable tax.ments of this capital are not de- Power companies, independent of voted to tne nuuaing 01 lnieruroan other concerns, seen legitimate lines. No agency is more ef enough, under due restrictions. - fective ln building up a great . Mr PlnTinf an1 tnrmmr icf I v Nn rlt In th conntrT 1a more Hoosevelt, went too far In some I favorably situated for a great inter- eases in the matter of forest re-1 urban and suburban traffic. Rapid serves, and this may be tbe case transit Is the factor that extends the with respect to water power sites. I limits of cities. The convenience -If they erred, .however, It was in the I with which the Individual can reach right direction, in overdoing a good, the heart of a. great city while 11 v- ylght thing, and this can easily be ling five, ten or fifty miles from it corrected, while the opposite error I Is the factor that brings him in or of neglecting the matter entirely I keeps him out Tbe ease, with would have been an irremediable which he can reach it Is the test of calamity. I how many visits per day or per week The country owes a good deal to ha will make. The greater this ease tolf ford Pinchot, for the persistence, I the greater the number of visits. If ability and disinterestedness with he be a farmer living SO miles away, which he- has exploited a splendid and if the transit be cheap and quick idea and Inaugurated and carried on enough, he' practically becomes a a work of inestimable ultimate value part of the city population, for the to the country. And this Is true city will inevitably become the head- even If, as Intimated, his ardent seal quarters of his larger business actlv in the good cause has sometimes car- ities. The principle Is proven and rled him too far, and caused him to reproven every day ln human ex overlook, some very important prac- oerience.' Every business man in tlcal considerations. Portland knows that the, develop- As to the contention between him ment of the saburban system of this and Secretary Bal'lnger, Judgment! city so far has been an imposing cannot be fully pronounced until factor In the city's marvelous ex more evidence is in and until the panslon. There Is no city In the subject, and the acts of the eecre- country in which the eame agency tary, are subjected to careful ecru-1 has not yielded exactly the same re- viu. iv i uui iuu mutu vu oar, I an It a. however, that at this stage of the ; rn the case of Portland the great proceedings the secretary is under advantage to come from, this enter suspicion of adopting a bad and dan- prise is almost phenomenal. Iowa gerous policy, and the people will be has 60 inhabitants to the square satisfied with nothing less than a mne, Oregon but seven. It Is ob very full and candid explanation of Tlous that this disparity of popula- Marshall, chief of engineers, ought not to be aa seed sown on stony - ground. They were a, call upon Oregon and. Portland people to demand and secure ade quate appropriations from congress for Oregon waterways. Reasons were specified and facts cited. Such action' would make it possible to se cure completion of the Celllo canal in three years Instead of 20. Waste could be saved, cost reduced and the benefits of the open river be infinite ly hastened. The same was true of the mouth of the Columbia, Though the average cost of rail road haul la about eight times the average cost by water haul, the his tory of waterways in the country for many years has been a story of de cay. Parallel railroads save al ways found a means for blighting river commerce. Purchase of steam boat lines and disuse of them, block ing of river improvements in con gress and many another means has been found to kill river commerce. when tha maiht 4rw nia-h. I'd hurl It right into their midst, . : And they would eat it and would die,. on, pie, you captivate me, euro. You are the boy that takes my eye. While springing chestnuts Jet me say. I love my cake, but oh, you pie. , . ' DIAGNOSING THE CASE. A doctor whose Dio- name was genes. m When will the people learn not to send The 60narea at fintWa, MimAa mm f 9 it oaa ungaiea consiaeraniy, ..... a - , Frldar. th ISth. nurht in ha mrt or, lucky day for tu weeds and thistles. . .a Keep your temoer. If It's ariMiil vnn need it; If . It's bad nobody else wants We would like to have 'fleneral Mar. ! shall substituted for congress for a few years. Evelvn Thaw la "ntnnllnu" h shi wuuiu ub ii int nan abuuu in. w v souu s montn. ; Glfford Pinchot apparently had some thing of real Importance to say and he . Ellis is s-oina- vtottlnnlnr t VT..il i If the Islands want him for a repre- ; nuuiuvs, 11107 can nave mm . The new Harrlman rtA-m uiimw mi uiisaa street will' be liUO iMi.iraf, anu wui coat f IVQV a loot. The Steel, trust has nmAm mA will U?.l5,t?.-,fi5.f mounts.of excessive Droftta out of Portland bridges to, say nothing '5 ' tolf, w i sported that Mlas Kate ciKiue i ueaonnciea rrora Italian roy alty. But Derhtpa -Abrussl has been wuciunni (ivf genealogy, A man who stole the clothes from a wryao is aeacriDea aa me meanest man. bui wouian t a man be meaner who " UT ii?. "" on a living man who lnV1 Cof d" Alene land drawing 103.000 applicants. had no chance at All; the lands were all gone before their names were reaohed. On person out Brother Charles Tart has the contract a suopiy ine fanama laborers with But , Docior Dlog. didn't take to the Joke, Saying, "Fellers, you've all slipped a - cog; For when I've a caae of import to me. Which takes med itation pro-. found, 'Twill not be a joke when I near people say: ' 'See old Doc. Diag, nosing Around.' " ,B .1 . 1 'uuvij in ruira taoorers - witn Wf." by Ws beef from his greet Texas ranoh. Bat friends plain j dlidn't he spend a grest deal of money . , e e ... Evelyn aays that It Is a shame, And that she Juat .can't live, on70 a week and $300 a month besides. It might be A uaeful discipline for Evelyn to have ia ve on aooui t a week awhile, AS niij, a, povwr woman nas 10 00, . a V ine oest lime to flestroy weeds, a moon snarp says, is from Aurust 14 to 18, when the moon is in Leo. Re member this, and get busy though the ISth will also be a wood day to do this or the 17th. To cut down weeds this momn. oeiore- mey go to seed, la.a oivio duty. a a A Eugene man who demanded 131.600 for a right-of-way for a water pipe line was awarded 13600 by a jury. A man near Medford who wanted many thou sands, and who has been holding up the THE DOWNWARD PATH. Yesterday I aaw a spectacle that was as good as ay pair of spectacles I ever aaw. It consisted of a fat woman wno .nMvnr. in f11mh tntn a milk vaffnn Tier .rl7 dtrojea tM rtijpln; ZSTS?'? Vffm,,ilKV?lZnViXkJZ v v - i aui mo nuttcnoiui tiaauiiiiK ui o"vus'i uwavi encounuri iana noara. orore It from merB everywoero. imiijc to auppiy in aeruanq, ratner man for the accommodation of passengers, I Something doing all the time scan. iv . . iT,, j 'omtmmA 1 w it-m- u j uv w Hu luu, uivnifin, vnHusur, nrimi, causing vucji tuuiumcu uvnm i"ugi i Qiscoveroq tnai mere was not enougn i laugnter nere inere crying: nirtha, bap- tha rates. Always the DOliCV led to door to go 'round. The door. In ita I Mama, marrying, dying; crasy fellows . . ,. ... poor weaa way ineo iw accoraoioanw the same end, and its inevitable lr her. but realiilna the honeleaaness of tlmate wai-ruimiof water commerce th;"itAtio lt t,,OKoniy half way mm mm, v,---9 wet - v - i ivi wtaiu tixrr loiirau duo veaa ivi Congress has always been a use ful tool in the policy of blight, River and harbor bills are few and far between for the sake of the roads. Its servility is conspicuously exemplified on the Snake river, Prom the mouth of the Snake to Ri- parla tbe river Is as yet scarcely fit for navigation. From Rlparia to Lewlston thef e have been -Improve ments on Improvements 'until nav lgatlon Is easy. Until the Lewis ward that it was the closeat fitting door ane ever tried on. Tne dairyman ana his seven cans of milk were strained until both began to feel blue and de spondent, and it looked as though fhey might go into, the hands of a receiver. Finally a brilliant idea struck the horse which was attached to the wagon, ao he ran away and Upset the- vehicle. The paaaengera picked themselves uo . one at a time, and after looking at tbe scenery for a few minutes they arrived at the conclusion that they were no longer aboard the wagon.' The. dairyman carefully counted his money and aaia: -juaaara, you nave not only ruined me financially, but you have made a dlahonest man of me. You ton railroad was built tne railroads leaned on my milk cans, until the con ,v .,. .w -1-,. ahnvn tents were strained ;s thin that my wanted the stretch of river apove eU8tomerf wiu 8Wea thtt i ara ,einng Rlnnrla im Droved lor DoatS. ana KOI I whitewashed water, and thev will turn it. The boats were feeders for the J"h.t I wa". turned over so Tduffl railroads and congress iook me ran-1 our recent elopement that i already reev road tip and poured government .tSSST."-1-' v'Twar,, V.'i funds into the river. -iThe railroad rer. i shall now get a Job selling fruit nonsense spouting, fans on bleachers wildly shouting, railroad magnates In a tussle, politicians on the hustle, sud den rise or fall of stocks, terror "caused by earthquake shocks, people rescued from a i-aft, golf game won by Bourne and Taf t. jokers found In tariff bill, fellow loved a girl to kill,- mlllionhetress buys a count, cashier stole a large amount, seven kinds of suicide; death at end of a Joy-ride; wealthy couple are divorced, law. is going to be en forced, congress of some sort meets, avlatots- perform feats. Roosevelt gives the world his views everyday 'some sort of news. Love atMl hatred: work end play: progress, triumph, loss, dis may; folly, wisdom, fighting, crime something doing all the time. OREGON SEDEIIGUTS Fine - sags ben shooting ih Cnlon county. , -.,f Roseburg Catholic will build a 41 by 130 onurcn. "OH and gas Burns News, 5 1he RE.ALM FEMININE,1 assurrad,'', says v the An Vnfemlnine Victory, i - - N AMERICAN - woman, prominent In social cJrcIee' abroad, has re cently won distinction and news paper notoriety .in a manner Bandon-Port J Orf ord railroad surtey 1 credlUble to the averaae inalviduai. nearly completed..- I A number of women of high social - - - . , , ' laianoing engagea in two smoKlng con Oood opening for factories In J after-1 testa to while away the rainy hours at son, A says the Review, .a a Train in two sectionscarrled 700 peo. pie to Mewport iaat eunaay. .-, .. - .y. ' : ' e .'.". : -- Rattlesnakes are 'fairly plentiful" At Telocasset, says a correapondent, , -a. a .- Kontharn Pacific' will make conaldec- Able improvement In -Central roint Whmt viM in Gilliam county was aiao . muufi ii )w,v the fashionable Goodwood raoes In Eng land and American methods proved su perior. The - following dispatch from London gives a splendid , idea of what a daughter of the United States of America-, can do when she is out to the test. - .. . . ,. - Orand Duke Michael af Ruaala atarf. ed cigarette smoking contests, the wa men being the competitors, be provid ing the. cigarettes. The first match was At blowing smoke ringa, the grand duke being the-judge. After earnest efforts only two oonteatants were left. une was Mrs. eamuei bioan Chaun- 1. w m (train ' nrnn in Hamev valley battel than expected, feame nearly everywhere in Oregon.- , Firm n( SAO arrea near Falls City sold to Mlisourians tor 17000 will bs set to truit. a - e v the v prolonged Regarding Union, the Republican says: ! in linn Kninl In Bnthrlln. Dour-lcey. formerlv of New Tnrlc. sho .m las county.' will be finished by October I Alice Carr of Louisville. Ky. The oth Mrs. Rupert Beckett, born a. Paa-nt and so connected by marriage with Near York women. ,': , Between these two . the ' grand duke was unable to award the nuim. Th.n. amid breathless, if not-smokeless , ex citement. . Mrs,; Chauncey, summoning All her art. blew five imokt rinra in such quick aucoaaeton that each, as It circiaa larger, was pierced by the one that followed, and. greatest of all tri umphs, All were visible At onoa The applause nearly split the tent Grand Duke Michael, offered the prise of, a gem studded cigarette case. to the lady who Would donaumt a- ilrt In nm fewest whiffs without taking the ctgar tte from her Hps. Mrs. Chauncey won again, for she inhaled the smoke. a iinwnn -io competitors were soma of the most swagger women in society. hat Mrs. Chauncey'g "stunt" ctttt only have been accomplished witn and careful tratnlns-. and tha whnl. ittmtr obviously subsuntiates the statement ?f ait?52a c,SrttA dealer to 4ha af- juci m practioe or ciaaratte amok- row in "Oo to it. week about. ' The trees around Irrlgon 'Are doing splendidly, says the irrigator. ; Tne en tire town looks like a grove when s half mil AWAy, t pArson" ringer has left Baker. City, where he tried to do good. He will point -out the straight and narrow way eomewnere eiae. .. .. .A TCIno-slav. ' Wasco county, firm has a safe made in New York., In 1(43. and brought to the coast tne next year, it looks with a ky. a a . Th eon.tantW Inereaalni nroduction ini I. li-a.V-V:- ."L"rL""" large additions to the Haines warehouse! ' ; , f I&CUllies necessary, I foreign .women are tnnnh nnu m ' v I dieted to the habit of smoklna. than wa Tn a diatriat in the eastern end sf I are and smoking anion wnm.n ! Umatilla county, but one man voted regarded with such dlstaate abroad as against a tag for a new aohoolhouea, bis lit Is at home. - ... argument being that Abe Lincoln went I It may be quite true that women have io scnooi in a lognnuae, ui oa um nvi i wit mini rigni to smoae mat the men see any need for a change. have. and. according , to various argu- e a . i mama, mere may pa no harm In lt. but A crv goes tfn from all over Tills- "J"1 are sun eld fasNloned mook county to give us more bouses forlenugn to reel that It is unwomanly and the new aettlers that are coming In. I a most, demoralising example.. aays the Herald.- A few years ago the numDe"s of our women drink In nrv ravaraad. and the anneal was I PUbllO as Well aa la Brlvata. anil al. aent out to give us more settlers for the I though ws my not 'approve, vet ; for neuaes tnat we now nave. II i ,l ' , . l not-snoca I n or a woman smoking. Nehalem correspondence: Trolling for ii ;'u vLll,'T or 5u,i,m. or salmon Is very muoh enjoyed by ooth residents and visitors, and much sport is given by a 85 pound salmon to the fellow at the other end of the line. The salmon are biting- well, and every boat possible is pressed into use. a a Tillamook's five great trout rivers, and her bay famous for salmon trolling, being the more dangerous Indulgence. jut, aiaa, one does not need to go abroad or even to Kew Torit r San Francisco to see women smoking. Right here In staid and respectable Portland it IS OUlte (MtaalhlM tn mmm m.nJZJr l- ul'n.l nol ve" ,n PrlVAte but in the publicity of our parks on a summer And her bay ramous ror salmon trolling, I evening N tkiM. . r,n " iZl are attracting the attentlon of the fish- S?y a few i.ita a2 Sl I I ermen ot the city more and more, says $ ln 'SJ " VlockV waa Jin-,,'i VUltlng auto- "have been au,A" .t m'E"Z?,l -!nW'V A the Herald. gumeroua. and every motor boat and sail oat at Garibaldi. Hobsonville, Bay City ana jiiiamooK vuy nas neen in nm ..- ": e a . , ; ; ' r i Several Salem People were eSmned ont In Tillamook icountyand sone day caught a lot of fish, leaving, them on the ground over night. Bear canje along ana ate aoout mil in mem. wnen woman woke and Screamed. Bear ran. everybody waked ud. rest of fish were covered up insiae teni, roias wfnt to sleep again. Bear came back, and rooted and pawed for fish, scratched man on the back, everybody got Into a panic, In cluding bear; ropes eame loose and down came tent, men ran In darkness barefooted for safety,.. bear footed U Also, scared half to death, women . In hysterics; all right next morning. Reasons Wliy Republicans Wer'e Defeated bis acts perhaps not then. A GOOD SPEECH TO REPEAT tlon cannot long continue. To ex pect that the population of Rhode Island will continue at more than 400 per square toll and Oregon re main at eeven Is . unreasonable. Adjustment must 'come and come T ! AST MAY, in a speech at Char : Jotte, N. CJ Mr. Tart, pow president, urged a more equal Lulckly. The Willamette valley, which Uitu.uu "i is denominated by all observers one southern states between the two ot the most favored spots on the parties, and said mat "It Is the duty emh and one that will snnnort an of all of us, with respect to political enormous : population, is a remark-J yMug.u.wy, w "t uwh lines i able field for an extention or jnter- as rar as we can ana to see so far urban lines out of Portland. Over as we may, mat in eacn state tbe tolerance of opinion shall continue until there shall be 'respectable par ties on 'both sides, because it is es sential to have a good opposition to bsve a good government." ; ; Now thst Mr. Taf t Is to spend some weeks up in New England, and near. the New Hampshire line, Col lier's Weekly suggests that be re reat this portion of that speech up there. It la quite as important' for the New England states as for tbe vast areas of this valley the ultimate will be a family on every five, ten, twenty or fifty acres. The." swift movement , in this direction observ able Jalong'the Oregon Electric is ex ample of how, interurban transit works. Instead ot a family on each quarter or half section, and .in many cases a section or two, there wlH'.be a thrifty home on every few acres, and) business for all the suburban lines that can be built. The lines will make the country and the peo nower is potential in the halla-of legislation at Washington. -If the Celllo project is to be com pleted in three Instead of 20 years, the railroad lobby, at Washington must bs vanquished. When that project is completed Portland's su nremacv in tbe inland empire is complete. Then the claims and peanuts on a railroad train. Tou have brought me to this. Once "more, fArewell." And he picked up his hat and lied tbe i scene. Letters-From tKe Peopls - Tbe Oregonian attributes all the woea of the Republican party to the di rect primary Iaw. J j That law la clean In piinolple and operation And Democrats were elected to off Ice before It was enacted And will be Again. A - Democratic district Attorney was elected In Portland because Republicans permitted wide open gambling In hotels. Traveling men, state and county of ficials, Judges And federal officers bucked the tiger and lost large sums. George E. Chamberlain was elected district attorney and Tom Word sheriff as a rebuke to a Republican machine in open partnership with crime. - Wholesale robbery through pool rooms and race track gambling was . tolerated by the Republican machine in Mult nomah county. There was then no primary law to en Snare and - defeat Republicans. Manning's election as public prose cutor was a rebuke to vice. Mayor Lane was elected to office as a protest against a red light district tbe farmers of the inland empire day's Realm Feminine of ThYwrnU Tot blcaui. rseWvice ex- will get rates that will save them relative to young girls expecting men i,tad i Portland's no Ah and and ten. millions of money. But to achieve IrVi1 .V9;,0 extravagantly in the derloin,, but because the machine plaus- lt the power of the railroads t LetcT.Ts aiitti'e bit huh 4 ... I i.Li"?ini.ir?fc5?2i.w K1 oan . a . j. A . - 9 1 - TA.e I ... , ' V niUHLf WSr U UWHIWOIMJI WV t-U wasnington must oe orwa. irurv- oeo,. , - f.V. , f A rancher or business man caught In land people must join with the peo- Now, I think it should b the young the tolls of the tenderloin would be pie of their own and other statea In lTSiZ Z wueaieo airr- " . . ii.,, sntly and not have so much false pride a campaign and with a slogan that and endeavor to impress on every girl will bring results. It is the most they meet that they are well off, when Important of all the issues before the girls themselves soon, find- out all this state today, and General Mar- &&!.' shall's words respecUng it deserve , have workd ,n MMfle for 0Tep to be Inspiration for emphatic ac- four yaara and have met and aocom- tlon. ; r - panled many different classes of work ing men ai ajrrerent time to enter- Letters to Tbe Journal aboald be writtaa aa Ml. miAm n ihm turn .nW .twmlil Of I eorapanled by thr name aid addrrW ( the I Puget sound that wheat should go NSS--Tt aT.h. .SJSS there instead Of down the Hver to h aot to ba aiulaitUMd a tadotstog the views inere) innwa oi uwwa vm. ,uu,w.tl of rrpondntt. otters skeald Portland Will be a8 a mole squeak b mada as brlf aa possible. Those wbe Aria In the teeth of a storm. Then, at a J whe " ,boui ta" onot mint tlmpa lnaS than railroads OorreapntideBt are notiflad that lattm . v. i , v ii.m, nt Ih. eeedlng 00 word, Id length (nay. at the cls- can baul. lt, the wheat fields or the ier,tlon ot u ,t down to that Umiu Inland empire win pour tneir oner- . i-. k..t. mnA VinrcroB for - " lb - ii6 a vo r.imhia Th.n Portland. Or., Aug. 11,-To the Editor inuiiui( ww. " pi Tne Journal Tour article In Tues- her escort was hla. .Tt W2B t"r "r,vl'aA to smoke in.the ii.i.1. " i Wtt"i"a to, nut it-, was a shock to see her and you ' could not help wlahlng that, f he would po dS .l1 w're' not1 common "And it tO be Slnceralv hnnail fh.t- ha .a h.m..i . i nt 10 "tlntuUh M cuiurw njf caniasts. at at a? ,:.h ' "A New fitrle. MRS, FRANCES HODOBON. BUR NETT has stsrted a fashion on . her own Account bv AoneArlnat on the beach at Bar Harbor with a naraanl tp match her bathing suit: says the New York Press. Tha idea has caught the fancy of many women, and . parasols nj osining suits or tne same hue now are to oe seen, not only st Bar Harbor, but at Narraganaett Pier and Newport inis is not the onlr novelty of the bathing season, .whan Mr. ninn. Glyn was . In this louitry a year ago She Professed horror at h. .nit. m,r- rore there .was any direct primary or D'Jn" "J""1 or women,. but If the Diaiement no. - , i ri . wi wnn us From the alcm Journal The Portland marhln. damandud Ih. "n" ""Bl ima reai reason for esthatlo self. robbed of a gold watch or 1500 or $1000. '''.' : -.' Appeal to the police brought him ho relief or proteotlon. ' Like card gambling and race track gambling, vice-Was encouraged by pro tection. . '.i-. V'-y. 's.-i- .v. , The pollea would make the habitue of the tenderloin give up tha plunder In whole or part and keep It or divide It with tha machine. ' , ; ,, ' The man robbed would be told to keep still or he would be scandaUsed in the press.- - - :''." . .Vi,". ' " i And be would keep stui ana tne com- ffhe August number .of Better hi1!. '! T Fruit Is devoted principally to wal-J manner as one would expect from men nnt cnltnra. There are seven ar- of means, while all ihe time I Vn.w 1 1 aI a. aa tha anhtort li etvnnrta and their circumstances and knew that thev I blnatlon would steer the next , victim "7 liinatra 'bould not have done so. . , - I into the tot!- , v - a profusion. Of instructive lllustra- , many fcases. wnere I knew the It is ths general belief that Mayor tions. Walnut-culture is a rapidly party well. I endeavored to Impress on I 8ltnon will not- restore the machine growing and very Important Indus- him my ideas of how much better-It partnership with vice at Portland. trv in nortlona of western Oregon wooW e If. after the theatre he would If h ,e' th people.wlU rebuke th try In portions JJ take me home where I could get a machine by wiping out the Republican and . this Issue of Better Fruit will muc am-AmA and f.i . i .. artr in tha state and the legislature. be especially valuable to people with morning when I went to work: but no, Pennoyer was elected a Democratic young walnut orchards, or who con- b no. It would, never do! A lunch, an governor twice before there was a ,dl, .rt,i.I nintin walntit trees - Ice," etc.-home on a late ear. and both rsct primary law or BUtement NO.-1. template, planting yalnnt,: trees. of us cross And cranky net morning Chamberlain was made governor be- ' lifa .1 r mi ii .-- - . I ... will a. Al V.a.a. .- - - V. retirement, of Governor Oeer becaus Th, prlncew bathS. suit h.."0." in. they wanted a candidAts who could put iid it U .triight 1 'i 00 wiTh th. up. ' ivi? slightest possible suggestion of -a skirt. It is reliably reported that the.Seott- The dlreetotre effect le obtained even at Matthews machine demanded 116,000. to ott t comfort of corsets, so that carry the Portland primaries ia thst J?.,hA rvomln slavishly follows campaign, and got It. . h 2 n hnsr! ZnXtl mtle.CF i10 pl,M- There was no direct primary then to ure 0,n ,nt-h- surf this summer, defeat and d.morall.s the RepubUcsn . - Oriln of FcII. C - The party then had all' the -glorias of T1 following history of the origin leadership by able men who were organ- I I of football shows it to have been lws. - I , a bloodthirsty gAme from the ba- uovemor ueer to noid nis own nsd 1 ginmnr: iroothaii la a .m. h... vo organise nia inenaa ana tney spent m aaies oaca to tne Uanlsh Invasion money lavisniy in Marion county. ; w bo. tn ma year fsz the clti Who does not recall the colonising " .' Chester captured a Dane." en of wood choppers at IS a head and the l"lt 52ltii il2tio9',S, !?' h"1 4 per head lodging house vote? , v v $ hriAll Lit wt.epted whenl Statement Ho. 1 then to demorallw tbe In After times, as It was not possible Republican party. elwaye to obtain a man s head for "tha The demoralisation All came from the purpose rf entertainment, the. shoe- "higher-ups,!' and sack-holders of th "JAkerA of the city were bound by their maohlna - chArtar-. W eroytde, balls of leather Jack Matthews get his reward, but ShiMnaa "t ' of value of four the men who put up their money to "J""- 1 - 'to buy the governorship and the senator. . . " ship continued to act as sack-hoMers. . r.rmf, j1 V ' Then -aha direct primary law was en- 1 j tJBEFUl, gift for the friend who acted to sever the Republican machine A "ttlng out on a long trip br And vies. ; . , rail Is a sleeping car apron, made And the sack-holding leadership has of an ordlnarr damaak towel. The bor- been holding An empty sack ever since, der at one end of the towel Is cut off We do not believe that Mayor Simon 1 Tk . bfu or f Alstband, eked out wlU reatore that nartnershin ""' by hemmed lawn strings at the back. fi V.. aZ. :,; Tbe other end of tha towel Is turned up le-fJSVWw tfv?.re0n WP half the border making a pretty crusVlt and put the Republican pArty finish Alon the upper edge of this out of bueineas permanently. turned.up flap. Three rows of feather- It has never been- charged that the stitching divide the flap Into deep pock dlreot primary was open - to corrupt t lni0 wh,eh various small toilet needs tnanipulation. - 1-,4- P , -T- wnmy ba alipped. . ; ..- - - v mistakes may be made under it" 'f v l!. -' . - ' Incompetent men may . occasionally ' Pineapple Sandwich, ' get Into office under It - .,- wwAKE an angel food cake. Cut thin But the people will prefer cleaner men VI slices and ' cut this In round of lees Ability to leadership notorious if , pieces with ,a cake cutter. Be only, for corruption and degradation Of tween two laFers of cake nlaee A larre the commonwealth and It. principal mu- .SfuT of ah'redde UlVlSoVr nlclpautiesr.- ' - V- - Juice over It and oile high with whipped But tne Republican party has never cream. It la delicious. . -. . , -11 -m.A m A Vh..u . . , , ' of the enactment of the direct primary lAW. -o.;. v ','-.-:". -- ' It hAs been' rebuked 'a number of times beesnaa of ita tnirulnr tn h. Vicious underworld, when Us off Iclals ihi K.liJr.0B,iV. I'1 wlnfc. m ,.liK. mmA i. . ! ? Kbsm pot. His anaa-pocmt are . v j .v. .., . . iiAuiu-ia reyuiar in-glove partnerahlp with tbe criminal I Joaroal.) . elements or aociety. . Tic A Justice McBrlde ot the supreme I they are. or Imagine. In their fnnttah 1 about. vou In no time, end she is lsugb- court paid Murderer Finch and his pride, that the girls win think they are ling in bar sleeve to. think how "sAsy" ittomeyithe courtesy In bis decision of discussing the grounds of Finch's appeal seriously", though he-did not refrain-frpm characterizing some Df those grounds as frivolous. Since the-case , has been decided. It Is In order to say that the grounds of ap peal certainly--were; frivolous,, fa r leal antf nonsensical.;'-; ,Tbey , served, however, which may have been their purpose, to delay for awhile the cul minating act of the tragedy1, and pro long for a few months the doomed "cheap." A girl would think ten timaa mora of the men If they would bs sen sible and show that it la her manner and conversation that they enjoy. They should takr-some thought of ber health, and so long as they both have to work, plan thslr fun so that they can get a sensible amount of rest and be -ready for their work the next day. 4 , ; It Is the same thing with dress. If you. dress so exceedingly well she will feel aa if you were ashamed of her If she does not have everything In the helghtb of ''style. ' , " Hew-foolish you young- mea - arej How long, do you suppose lt takes, a girl to sum ' you up? ; ghe knows all vou are. , I remember of a boy who was let out because' work was -alack, winter -was coming on, snd chAnces for work -were slim. Nothing would do but I must continue going to theatres, etc., as be fore, end he became very angry when I gave "my reasons for , refusing, - raise pride again. ;' . 1 'I believe In fun.jiaveall you can, let more boys And girls go, together to dif ferent places, but be sensible-about en. tertainlng, Don't try to Impress on every one you meet nat you are get ting $100 a month when you are getting only $50 or $80. Do away with your false pride and don't think that you have to spend $5 or $6 every, time you take a girl Any where. She may object! The foolish -ones may, and those who are trying 'to get every cent they can from you, may Jeer ..and laugh, but there are others Who will reapeet you all . the , more, Portland has too big a class of young men who spend everything they make and Ara always In debt. - We need more young men -who will live within their Income and save. a penny now and then for tbe future. A WORKING qiRfc, . ' The tramp from . Seaside to Nehalem and Tillamook over the Necarnie moun tain trail, the most Interesting perhaps In the great northwest. Is more popular every year, says the Signal. - I regular f nature ef this eolosia la Tha Dall The ships are sailing overhead; they float upon the gale., their wmsa and thingumbobs outspread and X shall let tbem sail: It is a nleaaant ttiin .-tn sport above the highest 'tree, but this old earth, where I cavort, is , good enough for me. The aeroplanlsta have averred that It's a Joyous thlngto rids the sephyrs like a bird that soars, on tireless wing: that such experience has worth, It Is .not hard to see;' but this old trusty, solid sarin. Is good enough for me. It's nlcs to win enduring fame, and medals by" the peck; but I consider my fat frame, and likewise my fat neok, more useful than awards from thrones, or all the kings that be, and this old earta. while X have bones. Ig good enough for me. , - - Oaorte Matthew Adams.) MtXJk' fH