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r L tr""v Civ 'v or, . y , THE JOURNAL H, JAI.'hSO.N' . PllWIaht ruMiu. fT..r fiTrnlnr rrvpt Hauoar) an! TT7 futidy mifiilii ft Tbe Jmiriial Hulld lnit, Klftti and YaiuMII tr-(ii, Pif tlaii.- Km-r-d at the fritvtllc at Portland. Or., for (raiomtMihia taiMMia the Biall M aeual-claM men and senator of the United rain and soil, from Moter Nature, state, yet the law la enforced there, BtateB were there. It has back of I from the Almighty himself, aad b-three, Jiotelkeepers who violated it ii me lunaaraentai mean ibat trans- stow It all upon the robber Aldrlch- D6in recently nnea 9100 eacn, ana portauon is tne, noart or develop-1 Pgy0e tariffs They would have ,utrerln revocation or their lurui, idu mat mo cnenner mo trans-1 ,..ua..a. 4v. ,1.,. . iceusea pviiam nortatlon the greater the stimulus to .- agrlcuIture.,cotnraerc and industry. , Vm . T" w . 1 nuskin aald that "poverty plus ItNhas back of It the pressta fact molBtu" ' h clouda. motion la the education meant revolution." The that all other civilized . nations are aimosunere, neat iu me sun ana (American people are not poor, but racing for utilization of the water beneflqence and bounty tn the ,band I If a few men keep piling up billion haul. In. the face of euch a show- of God. ' . , ;v , ,.. 1 wouo me coat or living but no Met of the commonest Intelligence wages keeps on increasing, the revo II 'lll.U'Ho.SKS Main TIT3s HoMK, A All d,.riiuflta rrarbad by U Bumbare. 'ivil Hm o-rtnf itlwt 4eiartrariit POHliKJX Alt VlktiriUlKd KKI'KKNKNTATI VS. I n rnmrM, l,rlv An rtthne. I. A ..... ..... ...MJI " ' J - . ht'linl A US I'inb arrima, Mew Vork; louT-Otf Jfcyue Hiiildliir. 'til -a. Kautmr (., Kr.lnwlr PulMIn. 1 . . I .UM ,l. ... liiMnn alll Mm anm U- nww vuau cuni uuvu at yoiiuauvuhifuuHii, w iuai tiio l a J ill cnaum uii v policy of waterway Improvement rectly benefit the farmer because al- tum'vlu u;br"nIIi.0Ve.Ir!ddw that UI ""Ingly match with, the most U his surplus products are! j . kailv. . ' '(purpose, the power, the dignity and J exported and sold In a free trade .vu s.w i i inontn., the.parauiountcy of these; United I maraei. And if ho gets anylndl- o;yV.,. saloi: "a.. Statea. ' -!r.-- : ItKt benefit It Is offset many times . 1 DAILY AND 8UN1AY. ' . ' .- 1 - St I OVef On yar 97.00 ) On nxmth. .. (TAKGLEFOQTj by the Increased prices fixed by C"V2L arlff bred trusta on everything ,t To thlnp which you bear with Impatience you should ,couatora yourself, and by habit you will bear them well. Seneca. Li? I ixQumr . ixto iiioher trices the tariff be Days, OWEN of Washington, D..C.,k .Many farmers an, "getting wise' by nuuaa ovkjuiolt. w THEN ira WENT SADLY HOMBWARD have started an tnvestlga-Jto this, and It will creditable to i"know what I woJrddo.110 "a't,, Hon to determine whether I them when they, show by their votes J I'd wrap my heart with mistletoe ? USE OREGOX JIATERIALS Increase In the price of necessaries and consequently in the coot of Ur ine la, duetto natural ot- artificial S FAR as possible' the Multno-caU8e8 d if to both, ia hat prd- mah eourt house ought to be J portion;-.. This la no-easy task, but constructed of -Oregon mate-1 R could' ,be accomplished . to some rial. This manifest truth is I extent by prolonged ' investigation. probably recognized by-the co'untyJMIs8 Ida Tarbell. would get some authorities. A, public building' large- J where near the facts If she set her- ly reHects the character of the cord- Be aDout R , i , munity.7 The stranger who gazea oil Tna Washington women have al- 1 the -constant-and' persistent tht they have no use In public life ror. such "asslnlne drivellers as these. ; . .. ' 13 A' PORTLAND And S've it. all to you," She said: "If And filled With lava and chevr. I think 'twould help an awful lot, xuu a couiw bui once year. ' you were - Santa Claus T' Letters From tKe People T At f A T1a TniiHal aKAiilil Ka Kai The. selection off earn aide of tb paprr only and abould be aVfora- IMiuiad ty Uie name ana adOrpa of tba writer. HE APPLE falls, for reasons. Water never-runs up hill, also for reasons. . M . , I H.HIT Will " WV ,A IH, nillBr . . ter for toe -northwest Is harmony I )ht it be wiihhMd. Tb journal ia not to . . I mderatnod aa lixloralnf the lewa or etateniontr f,u iuuuuwiiu oi rorrwionKnr. litbtra alionld bn mad a used ahould incloaa DOdtaire. i lorreapnnaenrs ar noiinea loat lettpra ex- cfwllnf SOD worda In length majr at tbe dla- COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF . . , 8MALL CIIANGP . ' f ' . There seems to be no turkey excite munt a yet. - -. ( - -.. For the flrat time since he ' was a baby JLeopold ia food. , . OREGOV tSIDEUGHTH Iht RLALM TLMININE.. eoaked with natural laws. Captahr t.oose anneara to . have a tongue that fHa lila name, Almoat evervbodv ran tieln a II 1 1 la In the war asalnat ttthnrculoala. , v There are beonla' vhn : will want tn ehop early Chrietmaa niornins. .. ... Grantlner Ilrenaea tn rllarainntnMarllva keepers makes votes or prohibition, , . - '- - . . . . Theae ate arlor'loualv nroaneroua riava for the. trusts, bsrrinr an octsaalonal fine., . , - Zelnva. unllka Castro, doesn't nretend that Uncle Bum couldn't lli k him. If ha tried.- , ,s, .. -i . t- ' ' ' - ....' r . There are a few tlmea'when Mr.. J. 3 Hill hi not In a maurl to talk to tha public; . ; Well to do tieonln who don't rememhar the poor on Christmas don't deaerva to enjoy themselves. , ; , . . - t - s .... . For two modtl aalnnn "nlnin " accordlna to Chief t'o. .hvhnld Tonv Arnand and F. Fercot. . , . . . a . a . -"Give urORDerltv a cleatr mart aava Taft. . Insert after "Illrtsnetv, lha phre "for th (rusta." A fashion Journal ays hips are com ing into etyle again. And will be built to an extreme,, we suppose, y j - ' ' ' .. '. e ; V .' " ' . ' It Is only their money that makes the Around In Morrow nountjr ' Is deeper thun fyr many years. Euffene and Salem are solus; to do mora boostlns next year (nan u'jr this year. . . ! .. . . . e a - , ' .The Rundon school dlatrirt has 20 aehool chtlden, . about 1UU more man a yrar aso. , N' ' Recent 'severe weather did not Inter fere much with railroad building In cen tral Oregon. , ' . Coqullle Sentinel has bought l atin 'luid Faehlons. liV TOJtK, PWX !. The nioet triklnf charai'terlatlcs or the winter faahlons la h splendor and exuuUite beauty of the ma terials used. The moat surgeon etlka, velveta. woollana, brocdwa, f old , and silver fabrics, causes and furs mter Intu the making of roatumee for gaia . oocaalons and even ' ordinary costumes -are madn '.of riches, materials thun in' a new i former araaon. Velvet l used exten- , modern rreaa. and will enlarge Slid lm-1 slvely, even for the elmptoet tailored prove Itaelf. . " V ' i ' ' " dr'",,,' Theae gowns may have either , ' , -u.Jil-' a long or-a uliort coat. and on coat 1 Jn Aurora an amended charter niak- dutirjfrt tmth a ahnrt .virt ng for progreas carr e4 With only one mu "uty- jvitn both a short skirt voTe in tVie negative. V , , an a long trained gown. Ihough the - . a ,' - trailing gown looka BV-tter with: m long' Seaside Wants a tub and bar.rel fao- than a short coat -- v - --: toVy and other wood working Indue- Bands of fur are used to trim tha edge - tries, nays the Signal. ., ..., , of the skirt, even of the short welkin - .' ' '' - K.t skirt, 'although for, the latter this fur . threnBertrmo l?' !f r-commended. s. i, suitable site, will remain.' . makes the walk of the wearer awk- , ,(...,. ,'.' ward. " However. - fashion decrees, that ' A IJOO horse and a 150 pony 'were the very-smartest welkin frocks shall . ahot by some miscreant-near jCbqullle dinplay this trimming, . together with- so that they will probably die. . . . . collar and cuffa of -fur. Long skirted .. . ..- ."V..' ' Velvet coaturhea aeldom are trlmmwl in. . A Gold' Hill man says -his initials, u. ... , T. -u.r,. i.i.-. 8." stand for 'Old Style." Yet he may war'.fc rh" k,rt" ar U', not be In favor of the"assembiy." . P''n or the band of fur starts At tbe ; . , ...... e. -;;:' kneea In front and gradually aldpes An Albany young man has a business down at the back. Many of these vel- card that reads: 'Only honest man In vet eostumea display masaes of braiding town. Money to loan. Looking for a nrt embroiiterv in the self-tnna umiall , . . " : , , " '- . . on the skirts of the coat cr the bodice ; In a car from Wallowa county Passing th gown, ome axtremely .pretty : La Grande for Portland were 00u head hort frocks of Velvet are showu with , of poultry, besides 1200 more bought in this sort of trimming.; -..) -; r . -' it fnrma tn a in ti I readv discovered, thev reoort. , that have to be climbed In order to reach lbr'"' poaib)e. Tboaa who ih.tbeir h-ttara .v . v.vv.iiv 7 ' r I ' " , : .lx. , , t , J 7 , "7 iretnrnixl wbon not ua he aees his notion of Vhat manner iprlcea; have: been advanced, without 1 the vlnterlor The transportation! correapondents are of people built t. If Waehlngton reference, to supply or. demand, and people have discovered thia and built BroaiwrSef."ntfna TS"o that county, iuHierjais ana . !uaiirornia materials J luc' '""" '"B wueiuer ueir, uvmtnf,ij, -iu owiu,jBti- ( v Mtpr Into Uj fnnotrirr.fi .-.v.. I and behind them manufacturers and ling plant measured surroundings. I 'Citizen Inspects Firehonses. , vlous Inference .is that Oreebn Jb I other producers, have not arbitrarily and after weighing the force of grav- l.:, D.l!:rl" hJ.,,t5! poverty stricken In the things needed and :-un reasonably , raised .prices in lty, chose Portland for it activity. f0r somime articles tn your valuable for buildings. Mf, on the other hand. J thebelief tbat, the womn pf the A stockyards of the twentieth een-1 paper about conditions of our fire-f The new .king of Belgium 1s pretty f.'' A.i.hi.i'av-' ht"nn: wttenabnrarl11 wlH "PlT dlappear under the cloak Oregon ton OregoV. lumber and country would not deny themselves tory'tvje arose in Portland by tKe ?. aieeontent.or the men. and eeruin m . be an improvement upon Leo- man, who marrh?d an Albapy girl, has I For' these evening cloaka charmeuae is nthor nroirnn ; ,n.,ii. I anything on flccount'of nrlce - and I same law of fitness In thn enma I T ' nu.iin 3 i -. -t - - r-; , , . . g oon tonB f na on !,Rrlj a corner ot i " " ' .otner Oregon materials stand outlan",n on account; oi. price, ana I w ot.iiuiess. ia. tne samei t , ,,, ilke man- another Port-1 V . - - ft '. " "V,JW w. hat hia of satin and fine suonle velvets are used prominently in Its various parts the I ""i""- uuiuer iur iiroujr aenm i;'i. cvoiuuuu a u on ueau- jand citizen. I was content ,to leave the T" JLLll VV'.'' "i-""." "".a marrylr. . an Albany girl have to do with In a lesser degree and generally with the inevitable lesson Is that Oreeon is a about the causes of high prices. But I quarters with extensive reducing fight to others, thinking things would ltt ' i ; V 1 softening hote of fur, the enrlohln note case than any other couple. A Near Toflc woman hka tiai4 .n tsn. dren in 20 years. - Her husband probably tamo in nia wages. The new .king of Belgium 1s pretty .. Oenrval. fttar- Shiomenle of hogs I -mere win ne many snort evening from thia section are on the Increase 'rocks made this winter, and. curiously and .nra nrovlne very remunerative . to I enough ' while such frocks are becoming growers. The prices paid for hogs on j shorter,- evening cloaks are growing In v i am jjiiojiuiuvui... , i irnnin bo mat, wien ute aKin is auorw state worth . while. these women" propose to 'show that works cornea to this city. Spokane, .C...-U-- . Ir,: Iiim' .nma ttlnAi mnA I Pntta. . RaattU ' Tamma nA tfW ' '- uiuu.im uwauw ui. NOtW ouiu a uuuuiniE. rfiiier.f inr Riicn n i . wm.w " i uu i ma n 0. mi . a h,,iim . a fii.An..n'. 1 . -1 z. - c 1 . . 1 . , . 1 ua..ov.uMA vui, va . 1 i' 1. u..tt 10 w Aiiitriican women we luougot, is- a ilrst consideration in I uiot"j cvuuyimvai .uuuiuu wc,v iuijcvu, uuv wucu iu wors, max ne was maae or oetier biuiii rewm uur gooa opinion or tnem . . ..i.i.. I thriHA. Rnma ricadB ' - I man wan srudien - and tha fnrrM nf I than the a vera ere man. and fullv entitled I - m . - cUO ?.c(,UWu vi uj pupiio cuujce. i ----- .. " "t : " .. . . z.. , -r .... . ... Th mmAt i. s.Pn.tn. ,i....-a It is a guide board that . Is always 18 important question ; nature expiorea, tne cnoiee was w0Vi to wndrtiQnrwWch cannot be "". all right, but" w m t be via ble HIIIOUK IDB . I1TSC lO raiL unner tni I -" " viuou .v -uvui , ay -uni v i riettr nlat llf tn cnrta.lnlv nnt n on. - v T " r . -"", ... ... . .. . . . I m , i ' i J I ..j V i .lit. i. I . - . . - . .1 - , 'V -.. a . Visitor s inspection. Its architecture, j low ilra 11 wte"- vur yea wr ucro nuu wuu Kieattar econ- I viable one, and .tnese conditions at best Notwlthstandlna- Marl ,r.tir. .?"Zr-SYr"t:i VSu... -.h. There seems to be mtle doubt that ln..t. a! '' '.'""'"'".r' oMta or. malnr ahnrl.r - alnaA n imiit counties. 'ine reviseo valuation ia i - -- r--- - -------- . . " ' . 17,469,880. showing an Increase of $4.- pegins to see tentative models in the 689.887, or 69.89 per cent The percent-I domestic, ready made garments, but 'they are increase in Harney county -was i are as yet too uncertain to be very at- : 1 188.3 and for the whole state 16.149. The Astoria' Clay Product company tractive. Tne imported models are sn entirely different story, for It Is seen at once that the perfect line In the short visitors inspection. Its architecture, ,ow " WCCB- v i " gie.i-r.rvw vw one, anq .tnese conamona at.-oesti The coldest place the other dar was hnJ Vomrieterf the burn ni of a ktln of onca lnal tM Pe" tb; short Its composition and its -slehtlinesa day are nothing to take second omy than from any of the cities men-far bad enough without hardship being Devils .'Lake.' N.- . No wonder ; he 280 000 brlck w"hlch Is to be delivered coat which follows the : figure rather tn the now Wainhard-Astorla - notei, says the Budget The delayed carload of structural iron has arrived, and Con- are an ooen record in which are thought about, but to multitudes of I tioned. The Investment by the oU J?6? ,? J? iS'il?' wanU! ? l off sometimes.' - - - - t .. - i i iiLini liiuuiiiUBiciii. v if i mr us my. - ? ,f- ' ' ' : written the resources' and character wives of wage earners and of men of people being f Z 4 5,000 is not as large 1 , . Whv ,ouid not the head of the d- Zeiaya if he can. aet arnv-i.ahni,i of the state and its neonle In this I small Incomes generally, and widows as it is significant. The logic of its partment make it their business -to see Jv happy He get- rid of a troublesome tractor paimberg Is gathering his ... ?r!riJ:.ln ln,SL,-. A.rnJ).nl infiw that conditions are aa a-ood.aa mav he. U..b.v nf h millions to enjoy hlmaelf forces to commence active building icw 11 in cunsequenuat tnai every- .7 I v".vv ' 0 . . --,,. h men to tha vr ""' 1 ' ' within a very short time, ..'-I. : . 1 ..; , .-a .,a :- .-.. ... 1 .... " ,1 ,rA .moil moond i a I iMiraAinimt inisnrfa Tf to c tniiu. I .. . . ' V . . s . I . auhiti couia nave raised annlea on I While In the Occident hotel In As- vii eiupiuyuu jn uunamg tne court! .a-aa-i ,-'M'.rv. ." r - rue siurnng remams ana contempt- the outside, or EMen's gates like thowe I torla recently Captain A3 M. Slmpaon house. Other thlnes ; belnir eaual. I age to get along with less than they I effect In. this universal race of the Ible conduct of some of our city of- raised in Oregon, he needn't have Racked I recalled the time when he started a fV all ' mifi7--nnf- enl'l.An do: a woman's resources in eCOnO- Cities tO a ROal Of erOWth." It IS reponea in yesieraay morn- . ' laawmlll'ln 1Kb. on tiia property iiow closely is Of first importance. The Ion straight coat did noe present tbe same harrowing- problem a , The -. Russian blouse coats also have- their doubtful qualities and perhaps they-are not dee-. tined to ; wide popularity.' except with, tha youthful and those: who are cling ing to youth with a desperate grasp. - flclals. Ing's paper, decided me to be on a lit- located in tha rear of the First Nation- materiala, but Oregon manufactures mizing, u sne is rorcea tnerew, are comrort ana encouragement nanaea tl inves Tti ga ting tour of my own that 1 1 rJzno conservatives had had anVncle Ui bank, where the old boiler that fur- i. av v. 1 . 1 . . - - t iiumijw wa vvuiiiiuiiR. 1 niKiif 1 inn nnwpr 111 1. . in 111 nmi u 1 irl CTaaT ' ttnt.ll f . 1 . ' a aha ana would never I mains and can be seen by any one, says the Budget. Captain Bimpson -conauct- ed this mill ror anoui tnree years, our- There are two models to choose from in the Russian ' blouse,, - the ' genuine blouse, full, rather shapeless' and belted carelessly below the waist, and tha trim type, the upper part of which fits dose' ly to the figure, except for the alight Or. Cook's monev waa -naaHv ie I .!.,. . v. t.A.Aj v.i. I quite all gone a m6nth or so Tago. This An the Drooertv where the Occident ho- Mousa-.nbove the tight fitting lrdla, is proved bv- Lawyer Wack's retirement ?Ii n0W itida. Otciaent no-1 s (lnleheA by R clo.e fUyn. , as Cook's attorney. ; x - f Blanas" j or medium length coat skirt The sec- . . .. . . li t 1 1 1.1 - a .- , 1 ..tLi.i ( t. .. i T . 1 1 I ... ..... . ... - I JOe unu uregon wurainansnip snouia DO j "iuiucoo auu jucauoupwuxc, uu w. , ,,iouu mijni see ior mysen just now iningj 1 that troublesome budget lnvoKea. . mis IS true, not only for 1 ui ueiore a woman resuris to. paicu-i ropervy uwue,i ruruaau 'myeeiurn "f. - . uye passea, Its effect upon visitors, but on the Ing and piecing and pinching and and Portland residents. . It lV con- abod0,c, broader and more Important basis of denying herself one after another, ot crete proof of advantages we have, ,t lg nobody's business how these pat ronizing home industry.' ' U " t the little near-luxuriea that she has but which most (of us do not" appre- things are done,- save-their own. bft4?n arniKtompd to. she does rieht ciate because we are bo familiar with t H would seem that any citizen or tax production., -It rip tbe heart.out Of. tP Inquire ' why this; is. ' happening, them. . It 4a earnest of a growth and fi?? a.?ffir55&l"?"ih,c Woodbum are in a prosperou- condition, the. average wearer but ia rather ordi- a community when . evervthin is what' It means.- aha whether rthe future Importance tha we cannot ,avo; rtri hf!,n, ffininv m.ip Uadua w W-?ah m.V h-'V'rj J"",YL Wl ' :-ooMn, wwie the nrat,; which la bonght abroad. That process sends economizing process, must go on per-1 stay, but which we can all mightily outsider, and. agitator. vv,, 1 In the etockyardsiand Clark, street.- 1 creaaing savings, depoelts, lively c sii-nt inn mroiuv thor ia .tha imi i riATiiaiiv : ann v nroereaaiveiv. Jtna i ueiemeu uv a laiLii huu woris in i ui a,,,..! BUm....1co c.-u.u .,tu i j .... a. '. a I o-ni, on oil nnoo 1 concerned, for j; find .conditions that auu jiisv et-Bcuuai tu Home growm i uunuauun aim loiuoinj mcu vm " I certainly need their attention.. The and home : enrichment. When we I limited incomes generally, may welljtrive for a greater and greater Rose! sanitary conditions of sonfe of the fire ouy ana Ben to eacn oiner me Dront I join iu tne inquiry. f soes to tla- And not to the dealer or! i The country is exceedingly pros producer In a distant Btate. It is a perous, it is said, and there is mani Icsson that ought to be.: impressed festly a good deal of truth in the upon our people by the policy we assertion. Agricultural producers pursue In the erection of our public tare prosperous, and this spells pros buildings. ;i J ., - jperlty for many others. Business has revived, and Is fairly booming. HE LIKED JAIL LIFE A' is houses unfit them - for human habita tion. In one unfinished house on Twentieth street, between Quimby and Raleigh, more work has been done In the, past two weeks than in the previous two years, and it is practically nothing yet but an open barn,- , when these men must aerve at a hard fought fire they T MAN HAS been found who glad that he had a term in Jail. He was not an ordinary crim lnal, but a Sculptor of interna-! must return to a cold house, without ThA hltr ennltnlista. and v-n Rmallnr I tional renutation. a man who has hot water for a bath, when, they are investors,, can find many golden op- produced some of the noblest pieces jf' HRfw .thnnaan . ..aa I portonttles.' Labor is. in Dig? ..de- 01 an m tnis counwy. his monu- been done long ago? nni t, j., mana. Ana yet. amia an mis dtob- uiuioi luumoiu, vuuri ui ieu-1 t " mchciouu . . V" .r1 . "wSWie" ona'a thia .,!, tun. beforft thfl entrancrt f f ho rv,. streets and Second and Oak ; streets arienaea. tne late-1-iverS and r ."'"."' "rr " v.Ul-il ""17 fshow plainly neglect for years and hartjore" wavtit(nMm THE RESULT necessaries without any correspond- work that Is said to be in many re- partment, who "will back what they say, ing increase inr the incomes of wage spects superior- to the fountain oftlat inspection for repairs .was made of earners. These comprise a very ievi at ome, is among ms produc- ;th,B -- - bV them until large fraction of our population, and tions. Among others are his figure the past two weeks, or aince this agl- under this condition of affairs it ean- or ur.uenjamm,Kusn, in front of tation" was starred. not be said that they are sharing in the Navhl hospital , at Washington, .The house at Fifteenth and GHean . ; i, v 1nn JA...4.n I t kn, nriman'a 41 o-iica I K ' lB la b.ki Kurt inu mol llftfll too tirusperuy v vuo .auuuwueia """ - s" .0uuii6 toned but no attempt has yet been ana " ms , capiutiiniB. iruo,.. iuii t cuiwjimum wv ui blowi made to better it, prouabiy because. It flerizerf nroKneritv oueht to flow all f house at Harrisourg. the memorial is farther from the down town district rNuw ina uinnia iw.. niBf cannot gr iugton. This was in addition to the hundreds who were present without credentials. - News from ; Washing ton is that the gathering exerted an extraordinary influence in creating sentiment "for, the, Improvement of waterways, :c It is claimed that con gress was stirred byTthe demonstra tion nnA that a mnra ryan r.it, m m1I. toward rtve auTrarbor, msye: circle, distribuUng its statue wGe"- after be expected from - that bodv. favor8 iAir and evenly- 1? New Amsterdam theatre, New bee mBLyor bot a short time. - How. Incidentally it is declare thf rirL " "ese women or otners sue- rorit. ana tne Dronze angaon aoors so waSrays ' H 1 Tikely to be ?de- In nd,D ou5 denlfe,-v f 1 ftb! bu,,1!Lng f the Buffal Hl8" quately eared for at this and sue- the causes ot reat -Pricea Tw , ceeding sessions - . of everything but labor, what good Roland Hinton Perry is the name Ti,a rMniH ti,. -.;i. will it do the humble.housewives and of this famous sculptor who found are in themselves an effective appeal earaer, iUess;,erXca.nalsoI ja to congress. They show ' that all foreign countries are bending every energy for the development of cheap transportation. Unaavigable rivers are being . mad navigable by the - literal pouring of millions of money into them.' " The belief of tbe nations is that a cheap transportation is the first and foremost means for agri- rnllnral wim mprrfnl an A InriiiattHal enrichment. The resolution declares 5OTer,Bmeni; that the United , States is "alone among the world powers In neglect log the improvement nf its water ways, and has so failed to develop 'thetn into effective freight carrying navigability that the inadequate discover. some way to change the Bit-1 the debtors-Jail, Ludlow street. New uation for their benefit, to remedy York, for contempt of court because the inequality of which they are thejhe failed to pay hisdivorced wife victims? This will be a still more $100 a month alimony. In explain difficult job. It will be an utterly impossible task as long as these masses who are Injured rather than benefited by prosperity are practi cally unrepresented, Ignored and con temned in all departments of the VERV STALE CLAPTRAP 1 0 KLAHOMA bas two .Republican representatives out of five in congress, and tney are speci mens of claptrap mouthing trauFDortaiion faculties now serious- partisans that -any state! should be u luii-aar ur cuu.uiuix.ai Krowia ana ashamed to elect to congress In these rause enormous waste of our agrl- tlroeB of increaing enlightenment ruunrnnn.ua, rarmBK we s- and poutical sincerity. One of them VL "a nmaer- MTt that the people of Oklahoma lag its productive development." "feel that the tariff law that were The resolution further says that "un- paMed by tha llut lrt " irnaa.i.viun xacuiues Uponslble for the prosperity we are . i-uiiiruv. me v.unea eiaies BOW enjoying, and they stand ready racnot hope either to increase its kad wiliing with their vote, and domestic commerce or extend its for- tleIr asslsUnce to Indorse the party commerce, aa It should, or to whlfk b&s given them this prosper take advsEtare of the opening ct the ouav coadition' And the other in ran. canal la order to compete t4tyg: tTbe -farmers, thanks to a :;h other commercial countries in RpDDhHcan national admimtrtinn ! . I . A . . V - 1 AP . " ing why he found jail life agreeable he said that the life was '.most con ducive to thought and study. In the six months that he was there In jail he succeeded in accomplishing things he had been trying to do all bis life He had to retire at. 10 o'clock at night and. to rise at 6, and in the routine of the day found time for thought, reading,' study and training in his specialty. .There was n' dan ger from burglars, na frantic tele phone 'calls, no. bill collectors to In terrupt orderly pursuits. The . sen sible hours, the good plain food, with plenty of light, air. and exercise,, put him in fine trim , for "work. . It is a' roseate -view of jail life, but most people will agree that the benefit Mr Perry .found In it can by a little effort be secured without going to Jail. The'bulldlog of, the Lovett rail road up the Deschutes into central Oregon is assigned as one if not the chief reason for farther Improve ment and probably the double track- Tfc!s Rvernment has the power," s t. I the con vent! o a. "to givs the I rated States aVo'ue eommertlal Hr-r,fT ovef all Other countries; t 1 t II at .corrrtta, now in ses- n, fa do much to avreompllah : L lr sprrr'at lsl?!atIoa.w ? : H a df-Iarstioa by sacta a body -.. -.r Ii r-; i-ft. It aa tbe ta'tfi' af aMe and d-t!ars-.d, -. - trf a, (-n7 a. ttirtt- -I lag of the O. R. A. N. line between ars enjoying tbe greatest prosperity J Portland, and Deschutes,, which will i tne- Mstory cf the country. - In ijat this road into m far better con they are getting betterTditlon to take care of its reat and Oklahoma prices for. farm prodacts than ever before. This rcrt e-f "amislne drivel," at the OkUhomao errssably calls it. Is conipaxstively rare lately ia con trast to a tit It used to be, and tbe man bo reaorts to It Invite the enBtetr.pt of s!l Jole'ligent and sln--r mc. ' Tt,e-ie rn!r-preiwntatlree ttie asy Ii credit frcm sen and increasing traffic, and will be -of bo small advantage and benefit to this rity. Next year will be one of big development la Oregon, and espe cially ia Portland. A state law in Nebraska requires all saloon bars to clone st 8 p. tn. This is not Kked fey msny people of Omaha, the largest city ia the ever, he could show a more commend' able spirit in the matter and not slur the ' men as he has, because 'they In sist .that these things be changed. But the heads of the department eer talnly are to blame because Ttliey have held their positions for years," know Its needs,- and -the- need - of - the 'men, but still have allowed things to eome to the present paas. If' they do not know these things they .are obviously - un-: fitted for fbe positions; they ' hold. j in an interview some days since the chief stated he did ; not know these houses were Jn such bad shape, he re lying, as ha stated, on reports from hi sub-chiefs, for his Information. Some time ago, if memory serves, he was provided with a $4000 automobile and since there are but 22 flrehouses in the city, It does seem that be could make tha rounds of the houses occasionally and learn or these things at first hand. If tne ordinary fireman neglected hia duty In this manner he would be up on the carpet for - It, ' and Judging from conditions aa they undeniably exist the carpet Is tha place for some others. If the chiefs quarters at tbe city hall were leas Comfortable, - perhaps he woukl know more -about' the conditions of hia men and the flrehouaes, and It behooves him for the aafety of the T-ity to remedy tneee conditions at once. what can be done In other cities sure ly Tran be done here, and If our present needs. or tha department lack the abil ity to do theaa things, there seems open but one course , . Why should -a double 'watch' be re quired In each flrehonse for the alarms that come to that house alone, when one mu can taxe care or an the alarms for the entire city at the city balL ana oesiaea tne maa at the cltr hall stands but aa eight hour watch, there beta three seen for tbe 14 hoars, wblle the fireman is on duty 11 eut of 14 hours. . . - . One man I fauna who has not had a full nights seep in ft nights and many ei our firemen m-t go it nights with ont a regular alght'a sleep. All the statements can and ' will oe preven If aeewisai-y. W by la thlaT Do the heads ef the departments think thee mrm will pat up with this barheeooa tretm-nt with out eerking redrew? ro thv think tha Mfi are aurh "mu" that, t her eaa be Inpoeed en In this tneacer with impunity? 1M It be knnaa tn the ha)s dTrtrnmt that thin l eot the rmm and that tfe mm --e Ithtn t)r haisda goo4 acl suff!cirt rrar a t( ChristlJ thoruh,y smart, and can be worn by m Hlwinnitio- ,t our wall stocked and ut " "ireiuw, biiu-t. pretty ttretta benator Ra ipv of Tn vmi. .a'y. .av A.niiin-1 ain. ' v .-v- - . r ir - - night sessions, ao that senators can at- I countenances. , And from now on the 1 Of course,-the point of really vital ln tend to their private busiDeias in ythe present satisfactory condition will grow terest in the short coats and Russian daytime. Perhaps Standard Oil has use I much hrlt-hter. Ind is steadily n .Ht. i. h. .,,!.. ror Ms further services. , , hnc na in value, an electric line will I "7-.i- ,7.. T.1"V '7 - , , 1 t 1 a txvimi riiiiv atu wit uul auiriv hh vhiii: na n 1 1 11 - - m ing. This Is to be expected after the . . i I be In here In a T5w days, the line will fClnir VlAvtrnrA fa a bIimw ntA u.ffitwirfli, . K. .a , an A a1 ttnsii-arnrtl Ilia man, It ia said that he dallv aenri a Southern Pacifie plans will make, this ong period or suppressed nips the world tne moat - imDormni junction . m miivi iuuiuu on ut-eti panmiia inrougn. state, and Woodburn will be one of th Two furs in combination are the fad bent and most active trading points In I just now and very handsome effects are me wiiiameite vauey. v note to his. chef complimenting him upon the dinner served. This itiav serve as a valuable tip to husbands wiiose wives have to be cooks.. Some Comments From tne State Press Vs.- 1 Object to theAssembly. . I politicians who want to overthrow the From the Woodburn Independent. . direct 'primary law, direct election , ef An exchange, which has alwavs been United States senators, and direct leg- in eympatny Willi ' tne old methods of i"'"0" nr io hiuuiihb nu reier- boaslsm, wonders why there Is ao much ua-adiaajjdioth-popeAiv. by thejpeppJet0e.SJlCft.C sembly, and declares that the nominee or such, an assembly will be elected. The editor has answered his own query. If . those who pretend to love the Re publican party so - well would, meet In assembly, and Issue a platform, and not put out a slate, tne Republican ad vocates of the direct primanr would have some confidence in ttfelr professed Integrity; but fhe platform ia of see. ondary consideration witn hem, and iney Know it, and all others know it wnat they desire, abdve all ri-- inings, is tne right to name the nomi nees. Here Is where. they have fallen down. They should have started tne rirsi year witn simDlv an Mmhi w,m imp vtue onjecx or adontlner 1 certain set of principles and not "sug gested candidates for office. Already mc-jr ! iniiun inrni canaiaates nomi nees." stating thar ibey' will be eieti So enthusiastic sre thev that thew a. gin to ignore . the direct nrimarv. nf uyi metuoa ror corroboration.- . ' --. " .-- - - .- ehdum. Unable to amend the laws Good Service t'nrewardcd. From the Newberg Graphic..- ?. Henry McGinn was, not far wrong when he said in that speech that little attempt waa ever made In Portland to pui a atop to gambling , and the at v, ..ua.iv dla . unni , mere were some Dewiocratic officials elected. - The fir mmm 10 oo any. enectual work In clean ing up Portland waa Tbm Vord when elected sheriff of Multnomah and although every barrier possible- was pu in dis way, ne enforced the law without fear or favor and aia tt ruecuveiy . inat the gamblers - and ivuajus generally were -forced in ,Ka ". ""a a nepuDUcaa aherlff would nanny oare 10 lei things drift back Into the old ruts,. Multnomah " rawarow , tVOTd, How ever, mr laicnrui aemca hr ri.. a. 1 . mi . ..' - inm n ouiob agajo, end this would probably bsve been done hail it nnt h for politicians in fats own fearr wka -.nura nim aii ine pons because be did not cut the pie and pass it their way. ; Plan of Machine roliUrtaas. rrom the Coos Bay Tlmea. Tbe times is first, last and an tin... unalterably opposed to any tamnerin, the direct primary law. The aa- form of , government, having lout the power of nominating candidates, the mar chine proposes to subvert and overthrow the direct nomination system by hold ing conventions to be called assemblies in counties, and in the city of Port land for the whole state and select can dldates for county offices, for the legis lature, and Judicial and state offices instead of letting the : people ; make nominations direct All nominating con ventions are forbidden by law. ( The people should be warned front this time forth and every day and every hour that If they yield to the. clamor for holding political assemblies for such a purpose tney wiu surrender all they have gained in the way of great funda mental, reforms In Oregon. Itb mr,u w 1 , in-i-viiiua is out a thinly dts- ax u oruand machine . Will Her Slaughtered. From the "Harney Valley News (Rep.) - The Uregonian has taken- a big con tract In its ..determination to wipe out tne primary law and statement One. There may be and probably should be an assembly next year to brinar.-th several elements of the Republican party togetherbut the News hasards a guess that 'very few of the, strong men of that party will be willing to go1 before toe peopie witn a -nomination ' or even an Indorsement from that assembly. It is noticeable - that, all the pronounced candidates are righting shy of it. and If the qld machine should put Its lead era forward they will be slaughtered like tenpins. , - A Return to Boasisnt. From the Woodburn Independent (Rep.) The comparatively few who espouse the "assembly" plan will doubtless heed the wishes of and nominate the ticket selected by the Inner circle. It win v mumng more or less than a return to bosslsm and the. first step towara tne anoution or tbe direct pri mary. : Even the suggestion of an "as sembly" is a subterfuge. - - ; obtained by bordering: a short-haired pelt with one that has Ion, fluffy-fur. Sealskin and skunk ils a -particularly fashionable combination and some of the -most elegant coats that come from the hands of the French furriers are - of aealskin with deep- lapels," collar and cuffs of okunk. Broadtail and skunk are also very smart, and. Indeed, skunk Is used with everything in Paris now, many of 4he chiffon evening costumes beiflgriimwe witn wrrow" border bawds - of this I fur. Ermine and white fox Is another fashionable fur combination, but exceedingly, expensive. The unspotted or tailless ermine is the particular fancy of the moment. - All the foxes are exceedingly smart. and real fox is as high in price as the most fastidious ceuld wish. Lynx is as fashionable as ever, but this pelt grows more and more costly aa the lyna be comes rarer and harder to trap, Lynx fur, morever. 18 very perishable. Sable is another perishable tun but its beauty and Its rarity will always keep It at the ' - head or the list or brown pelts.'- Only a very rich woman can afford ,aahle; but for trimming purposes the hardy skunk makes a good substitute, and If a brown fur is ' desired,, one may select fisher, . the new. fashionable brown pelt. - Klsher Is very aoft and velvety in texture and " the fur is beautifully shaded from deep . brown near the skin to. a tawny yellow n on the tips of the hairs. -.All the brown furs are promised a renewed .favor and the famous Paris dressmakers are bring ing out most beautiful wraps, and cos- . tumes.of brown and gold stuffs with border trimmings of skunk and other brown furs. ..... -. One of the Paris designers lias Intro- - uced a long floral mousseline scarf v for evening wear which b alr to be . popular. It Is broad and has a Ion -trailing design of flowers running the -r entire tengtn, - acn newer la apnllqued upon tbe mousseline, while the tale .. green leaves are embroidered in silk. - FLORENCE FAIRBANKS.. Poaalblf. ' ' j V , From the Woodburn Independent Not only granges, but the State Hor ticultural society strongly lcdorsd a plea for the continuance of the direct primary and denounced toe assembly plan. After awhile the erstwhile and woald-fee-egain boa sea la Portland will not only get their ear to the ground. do 1 wui aieuactiy near the rambllna. Rienzi to tne Romans bring tbeee efne-ra to their s-. --a that wen ond.'ttoTH are thorengM-- derstood the public win berk the flr- roen ia a soan. Whew the rttlsens of Portland Wrn tbes thlnira as they are there will b a ouH-a end or It an or a onlr-a: nd to tne rasae er it et'Bf'CRIEER. Ttile Hate hi History. ' 7; Arrlv! In Kpw Tork of Jnhm Iawelace. the gerer-fvr tt the rro IT7 New J-r-y r '!"-) ft twiatl- i-t'-vA) cf Kt Pia art.,,. IT p'Tsi-a -rf G "'- ff!r't'f Apoette4 la tbe famQy vault ai Mount Vfrnn. 1141 Rnrr Allln,- governor cf North ra kota 1 l-T, bora tn Bradworty, Er ( La nd. 1 Its Lexlagtoa, Ky, waa taken by the Cef4rea. 1 If Thlrtnt areettdment to the I r-,i eenetltutloa ef the t'altavl States rrovl" .... , ' 1 f 13 riaimeo. - l J Thomu Para, h Wsa one ef the frt te ens age n the OevIrpmral r-f rsf'.rrwde tn t tfi-i ta R- arn, nr-) fn Vtratnia Ml laJ Tt-, ( fctari, t-r( failed. (roaitrUmtAj tn TV onmal hy WsTt Maatm.' the 'l9 Kanaat pn-t. If fa rrooe-pm-ma anTa" irlar taator at this columa ta The Dallr -JvatoL) . . He stood erect, and having seen that artists for eome magaxine had aketched " him in, his proper pose, be cleared bis throat, and blew his nose, and said- i "HI Romans, you are slaves! Tm.'v. " not the price to buy your shave! m. good old eun'a still on the turf, and hie last beam falls on a eerfr Great Bcott," my friends, la freedom dead? h.n and whither do we tread? I via ik. future with alarm! We tremble neata the tyrant's arm. and ye may tremble. eons of Rome, antll the muley cows come heme, but yoo win siui b n the hole, unl'-as eome fiery, dauntlees sovl like me. shall lead you from the wreck " and soak the tyrant In the neck! And" here I etand to cut the Ice! I'm ready ror the aarrifW: 111 save you, if a Roman ran As candidate for oud-ii- man. I ask yeur vote, and If t -- "at the trrent on the rhln rn r-pra-AAnt the Peurfoct ward, and rep- twti 1 i rmq ni hard, snd drltw the araftere from their alace, and kick U" tvran Is the fare; t'ormpiion la -ie. If you 11 eTjpport