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COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF
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S va f vmt to mka la procadura
dS XU rtaltUOM "whw.
, inun ww - ,,
1 ..ra U rat and V hall
B4rataBd It bettar and better wlia
ti... rm Tba moat that wa
I .no. o far. U. tba It U ft iplea
i ... . . . m aVftft m vfttna Ii
a i a mint, bbvi -
It U,Mftn.t
s latlon. - . .
Wa.a- .ra ' 'i:T-idte traat and not aa ft prlrat.
f moat bo proteciea irom ciwairu
1 IU.k ''V ' - ..ft..
i...ft.M'fft 1 mature to pettttona.
From farther aaa wa may flad other
i minor chanjtea aeceaaary. . 80 me"
tlma. th frlenda et tba eyatetn mlaht
.' rren eo fit to change the percentage
ft . ft . I.lll.tl.ft at MkfarftBft
Tor Ol imu," "
dum. ,
Ilot at thla ata-ro In our eipenence.
V. UTi ITnl. tha pe'rcenUgatera and Impartial
ito ten and require all algner. , of
ataiAM. A M tv ih ritr ball, wtll, m
lll.VUa a gav '
It ahould, aronao wldeapread reaentr
n..t an" IntAnaO ODDOilUOU. K"
tnoofu wo fv . , r .i.
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the official charter bo merltorloua
;.cJ.emo will .glra them .11 a black
eve It will not oniy aeniroy , ou iuo - - .
'cha'nce of paaalng 'the official char-and common honeaty bo can do. the
Lr but will provide for Ita burial W Heney dlpereed and jailed the
'lind M avftCche of ballota. - -land thieve. In Oregon. Folk Jailed
a Wha"a miAbeofncIal commit- the big gr.fter. In St. Louis. Their
tea in iroS thla 'change.-hM 'work made both .. national figure..
?ne Seyondhe'acopo It the work 'The reward, that await an honest
"whlch It wa. constituted. It; and able district attorney make the
. . .a annotated t0 propose a, bchsiu .
Z"ZP?1 irorernment. not to f
. cripple the Initiative and teferendnm.
DLTTEH APPLES AT ALBANY
eHB statement is that the' fruit
in tha fifth annual apple snow
at Albany la of better quality r
than in anv former year.
"-It Is the evolution of the Indus
try. . It Is the change that results
from atndied endeavor to produce
better, fruit.
a n - .,),.. IhA
orchard and ts products were asvestments in thp United States Brit
r?.nara n Li !. Z Ioa aaVoc- n lah rRnltallsts have invested $3,730,-
IJUIO Careu lor ia. a""
ttia nrofHfH. Tri. their season the
Urees puti forth . blossoma and later
jieiucu vuw. ..
nroduct was piCKea . auu i"
.fell on theound. to lie there and
decay There was no considerable
market even at 25 to 50 cents per
Whel
Tut Oregon , apples have been put
on the world map They are sought
?or the dining table, of the rich with
itUe concern as to price.. It offers
a new reward, and the orchardist j
hoa arrma about his work with a i
S ckS ?ntereet d scientific
methods. At the apple shows he
offers his fruit in rivalry, with the
result that the quality at the Albany
show is better than in former years.
Incidentally, apples will continue j
to show improvement. Orchardists
are learning how, ana tne growinj
markets pay the price. And the ap
ple Bhows here and there, contribute
their share to the stimulus for Im
provement. YESTERDAY'S ELECTIONS
. ISCE more the White House has
received news from the coun-
f rv. Nowhere does yesterday's
verdict afford comfort for the
atendpat principle.
ii. n.kncfti. i. haat.fai irTii Linda mi the other. The
ilv " Republican, having elected ' a
Democratic .governorbut wlceiln AOIreference to Jtne muuuun
-uaiioipaToy jj . hausted land,
atrlctlf on national issues with the
Wonnn! leans eareriy bcccuhub mo
standpflt ; principle, demanding con-
. . . . ft ft A Mill
tlnuatton or tne mgn BUU "
lug upon . Republicans to stand by
the'admlnlstratlon, . For the Demo
cratic Governor Foes and the Demo
cratic platform took the progressive
( position, and governor Fos. was re-
elecUd. ' 'ft r- v, ' '
I In JOhio. the iasue w.a whether
rth Jming eonstitotfoncJ convention
i bould be procresalv pr --reactionary
and th progressive., won, mak-
.'1!!. ....... Tfcrt nr IktUtMMlMl b u4tliM of lk
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oa rel ! 4tMblo r
UUfttDt lo t dopor4.
It drpcodt upon Jo U to
Ka rn aMiMtaf fndlill. H 4
t
If lha naw mis ! to t obr
Pboay cfHrlal. It U Jut at wall to
lara Mr. Caiuaron In :ha offlro un
til fctt term nplraa. It If n'tar
vajta of effort to .dlipUea ona 1b-
Om .eakllng ca to tbrouth tba
eompateBt ltb anothr incompetanu
nroroaa of Droaacatlfif wltboot proa-
ocatlnf aa well aa another.
Tbero aro many lawyera In Port-
. a it.. .a a V a axam AtiawKI t A
w
,.anr,, adodi tbemironnB Turk aant an auiocrai iu
"-jTbo on, who woDldiJZf.n4 raared near b. tbron. a
, . ff. d a)linaUteT It aa con.tltutlon and a parliament Mex-
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aaa eaaa
Tha people of Portlana ara weary
of poty-cat offlclala. They r
ready to turn to a real diatnci at
torney and fle h connaencw.
and a reward. Tbay would llko to
letow the poaltlon on ft man Tlgor-
. . a a m.
nna in ihe oeriorniancw i iav,
vaaaaaM''"- w
partial in iu myv ;cniircu w.
law and rigidly honetjtne ballot box on the popular t-oay.
;pt--jtlon of th. 1
Ith blmaelf and tha public.
a -.ariMi and honeat rroaccutor
would do more to fumljtata rotten
aa-ncT than can bo accom-
dlatrlet fttto rney n p will
poRiiiwa " ' - - .
But It is uselesa fof proponent, of
But It Is UBueB8 lor propuueum w
Ith a peewee candidate
He might 1
be worse than Cameron.
BRITISH INVESTMENTS
HE London Economist has .re
cently compiiea a tame mow
In; British Investment. In their
m.nniAH Canada. India and
Ceylon, Australia. South Afrlta, and
other noBsesfilons. The total reach-
Outside of in-.
'aa t ft S 2 R . K 5 1 . 4 2 7
V. . .1.. -lnna BlBtA of
uuu.uuu in mo " .u-
Latin America,
Thaao fitrnrea disclose the strong
ii,.! Tirltain has in ma
a v"w - - - - aay
am-
. .
talning the peace of the -world,
There is no corner of this wide eartl
where railways are to be built mines
opened, rubber plantations set out,
harbors and wharves coated,
cotton to be planted, tea or coffee to
be raised, but there . ubiquitous John
Bull presents himself, purse in itand,
with no limit, provided, there Is.
money In sight.
Whether arbitration treaties pass
or not. whether X
Germany in super dre,ad?"
carried to a finish or is to
a reasonable end, Great Britain s
ships of war will continue to be
found in every harbor and, ana Be
within call at every disturbed port,
policing the high seas.
DEMONSTRATION FARMS
T
WO or three points of Interest
came out In the meetings oi
the Conservation congress at
C.irv. Professor C. G.
Hopkins of the University of minoi.
insisted that reclamation of land was
nn onnfinmT either to dry farming
on the one band, or to tne irrigation
j most insistent reclamation must have
lying at the . door, or our great -
rai ..
lAl. - a m al "tn a-nlwtfa.11 'ILhwIIA tt TA
the soils that are crying for investi-j
. vi . .ft. A Ii. aaMmnafitarl I
gatlUB, VUICU auuuia v...u.
by the Installation or experimental
farms, with their expert manager..
- Following this "came an address
from1 Mr. Gross, president of the Na
tional Soil Fertility league His
question-wa. this. -W have a vast
fund 6f knowledge, reposing in our
state experiment stations and agri
cultttraf colleges. Vainly have we
j . . . . i w
. . t . as u aitkai
ctf ll bmm of tttoria.
. . I J U- .L I
MAKING IlItfTOnt
0
H JO lri4 ft noJorU t ro
iitltalloa! wftot!n. H
m tha tBCorporalloa of Ih
loJUttlra nn4 rferoJm la Iho or
g.olc la of tbl
At fat m noraal tatfc o o
(ha cxcivla aiotft It. Tft
kat tha uprm court latarno.
.. .. .... ... . i f
In moat of lha Uta. If tha court
bold It -jncooatltatloaal. tba eoaa-
i . ..iffttin
lr. K hlnncad lato ftB ailtatlon
In which dlrart lnfUlatloa will
coma aa ovanbadowlnt all
other.
Tba -abola world l Ib ft moramettt
for mora popular forma. Popular
rofernmenu ara bacomlot mora
popular. Aotoerarlea ar dl-lnta-tratlnt.
Ruala. bettor than any
other, oalntitne tba anthorltr of tba
throne, but aen Roaala la balnf
forced Into eoneelona.
Wberarar dlaeoaaloB preraiif, id
,co droT. oot her autocratic due.
and rehabilitated popular
v ifttinn of Madaro
gOYorn-
mrui a7 v 1 w
Rerolutlon awept through Perala
and eatabllihed ft beginning In awlf
gorernment on tha rolna of tha old
dynaaty. t ' ;
In England, tha houao of lorde la
atrlpped of Ita ancient ftuthorlty, and
. ,aa conferred through
The Portugue dynaaty waww
1- avia. all" and a rODUDllC CU rUWU
on Ita rulna. Eten while the echooa
a . ...n.rnrmatinn on one alda of
Ol H.U..V.-
the earth re still audible, tha thun-
a.inniit ara heard on im
her way through all opposition, and
........ ha MAnrnu mrvuc
nv. .arid had ita Dark Ages. It
j a.- D...l.aanM Tt had Ita RO-
naa i
formation. It had Ita movement for
freedom In the American, French
and other revolutions. -
It baa now Ita movement universal
for enlarged freedom and more pop
ular raie. The toppling thrones, the
uinr ruio. ' a-a-- - A'mm
ties and progresslvenesa m vuw
a A a.
United States are t;be Beginning
a new world epoch. They are his
tory In the making.
SUFFRiVGE IN ENGLAND
T is very easy to be wise In other
I
people's business. rnereuro
occurs to many critics on this side
that Mr. Aaantth Is
losing the chance of his life to paci-
fy the women wno no a
his life miserable In past aesslon..
What would have been easier than
to insert in his new suffrage bill a
clause for womed's suffrage, when
he was proposing to make voters of
every adult Englishman.
If the majority In the house of
commons had voted the clause- out
Mr. Asqulth would have made peace
with the women, and things would
ntsfttj-iA aa rhaOV WAT A.
1(1 VU Dtuwu c0 .arf "
win h fresh outbreak;.
1 U Y 1.1. v. ..... . . .
of provisions, and stone throwing at
the ministers' windows, mobs, ar
rests, starvations in jail, and all the
rest of the pyroiecnnic aiopiaD
mark an active euffrage campaign. :
The ministry will need all their
time and energy to , take care of. in
dustrial Insurance and home rule.
With an acting Judge Indicted and
the recall urged on another public
nffirial Portland may yet supply
new recruits for vaudeville.
aa aaaaa
The Drexels have a 130,000,000
baby. But a Kentucklan committed
suicide because , his wife presentee
him with a pair or twins.
ex-SDeaker Can
non wa. .till defending the Jayne
Aldrlch tariff. Mr. Carnegie should
send him a hero medaL
ft 'rm iaio'alaa wnttlUl Claims tO
have received il 5 offers of mar-
. men
rl age. Possibly there are 21Z men
j who, are still happy
Letters From the People
. . m.. .1 an. nnh
Soo worla U lamrfh ana mot ba am)4
by ta aaaj aa4 aaarraa n ina hmk.i v t
-.- nw.t -a Ta fVftaf
ft... A'fm r.r Tha tonraial -I wish.
through the column, of your pap-r. -to
tall your raaaera now w awe yi""
avaa at coat. . tOt eourae I mean
thoaa of your reader who can not af
At ai a.. w nrlaaa I
VI wa out, to tha and 'of tha Mon-
i ifttA. r
! ft- iw. ' 4i4 a l.wit.f
a ta ftk-U
rMM -. a iw. M-u.u .
fcJkj lWa , m,I la aift-l l '
,MllM, 4 IM ai f-4
(iftj4 aa ati-4.
FAVOR SMALL GROWER
TKa iila tmH af Ika
ai a m4Uc Taa"" '"inw-t
4aft-l44 iKal Ika t t af lilt
t a am aa ia a-aall r
... Ab.rtfttKiiw ia jMaaa aa ai-
litcl hiwia aa Ua' '' fa-la.
Ta IKU 4 wi a arr
UUM UJ a bU rta ia
ta (Twr . of IM ".
vita IM a reaa '-avct-vi
af a-4-ra.
At tba aJvoa- aaa -iw win
. i.i. ,.. . .1,11.1 1 IK. bwl fra
JTw lt)u- -
.thi, ( r.a in t(ir.
. . . k ia ..hihii oil I haa ruat
oasalderatKM. Tha paraae ta lo
aa nawrlr a pombf lha tMirMwai
late of folUa4 rw frawara.
Tl nn wtll wa lauttcbaal by lara
(ncral nawllna al lb T. at. C -
iiorxla avarwlna. Carh r-atf will ba
opa 10 dlava-ouloiv. Tha proajtmia la aa
KoMar; rr4 V. Ilolmaa.
K. Iad4 -Uuf an4 Horna IUha3l :
W lilbaon. -tMMiHHv Iloaaa anal
Uow to Iboa Thani-; W. C Bhro.ha.
-tCncourat loa tha UmaJl Oruw.r ; lr.
II t. .ullln-r. -Nw (eaa: Tru. aa4
fnini-; Alfr4 Turkar, -rurlllla-ra
At ih milni war pr-nl: Tha
chairman. Mra. A. C. Panloo, J. A. Lu r,.
Alflt Tuckr, Mra. wnnivawa";
via Mra. R. . Umion, ira i. .
and Mr. McKarlana. A conmiiia w.
ai.t.olnU4 to conllar ma roarua .
" .... aitft. a.iJiinalum
Armory ano "i- --
placa I or ino ivn
MOTHERS' CLUB HOLDS
INDIGNATION MttiiNU
An indlanaiton maatlna of tha
Mothar1 club of Woodlawa U to b
held thla waaa to aiacuaa in.
paaa hrard lo tba Clreull conn i
. .. ... a - ...1 aaixa daaJar In :
w w Minaiiu. aa a w ww. 1 -
tha Woreaeur bonding. ti twjn
anainat Mlnard waa that of ttlna
lodwrabt plcturaa M l l'"
of Woodlawn. Mlnard admlttad tha ple
turaa wra In hi deak. bw aald an
othar man In tb office left Uara there.
He denied ahowln. them. Th .trl
Identified each picture alle;ed to have
been abown. and told the probation of
ficer where thay could be found. The
offlcare found them aa the arirl related.
One of the pltcure had Mlnard' nam
on tha back. Tha Jury wa out two
.A fnnrwi him not rullty. The
majority of tha Jury we In favor of
finding blm gllty. but did not want
to eend him to tha state prleon. Thl
a a.. ..nllai af not arullty. BV-
ral women from tha Mother club at
tended tha trial, ana rj. -move
I on foot to ak Mlnard to leave
the city.
SQUAW SENDS RAILROAD
FARE BUT NO CHANUt
m i.. vt.nn.tr a Umatilla Indian.
releaaed Tueaday from the county roch
plle. after aervlng a 0 day aentenca for
bringing whlakey on a reeervat on,
thlnlta there is no charity In womankind.
Bennett took the paupera oath ev
eral day ag and asked to b released.
Baying- that He naa no muoe
. . " ll ai nt una and cost. Ha
own an allotment on the Umatilla rea-
ervatlon but it is remea iur amu..u.
year. Meanwhile he wrote home to
hi kloochman, who is reputed to be
rich, to send him a imie money
pen.ee. and to get homi , on. . .. .
louay ua . . rt "" . ft... TTnitft
-. ..lit in mm inrounii u um'v.
States marahais oruc-.
contained Just 18.80the exact 'are to
PeKlooch no trust me," Bennett re
... . i.inn.ni.oiv tn Assistant Uni
..... rT. 1 ..In...
ted States Attorney Evans when haeaw
h. amount or Ul tnsiuauia
. . ir.i tnr anaindlna money.
which didn't seem to add to Charley-
happiness a mignt pave
tri : A in IN BUILDING
j ni ---- ...
ROADS THROUGH FUKbb l.
.MMaMal Mliih AJiti fillaVIlbAr
TAf-VUUl iftva." l4ii'-a -
have wired to jreaiaent
v. ft. i . a
ir.at th. r aiinnort in mo uuio. o""-
r.zr; ...iinn that laroar ap-
live B rm"imun'.'..-" - . .
proprlatlons be devoted to the bulldlnff
1 - .-a- ,liinHan tha na-
Of traUS no ruavaa ""- l
.i.i fomat reserves, and particularly
ft,V.. ' ,
n ... .AirfllMlftat L '
in tne r-acjuu , .
The Taooma organizanuiia
?8,l.ea.. thl matter and use
to interest - . .
every Influence it can in support . of the
movement, it oeios
cesaibility of these reserve will prove
. ..nn. in mint ways.' una
oi great '"'i.""rrr ;l-;-7i. tn or
feature set iori i --",,
-nana Will Mm Jirgaijr , W . a"""""
tourist gravel. :, hii
The jPoruana Whiuikw
a.ir. rna inaiici li . .
. . . . . . . . .iin j T.naa vaiiuua
commercial organlaation of the state.
a n m ltQ HF FORGED "
niviiiiiw " ' -,..a
y PARISHIONERS'; NAM
' ' multiplicity of rime was brought
before Aril a.,.....
. .. . n n.ntlat .ohnreh at St.
or tne uBiiiii." ... -
John, yesterday, when he wa arraigned
. eruiltv to th
forgery charge wa . entered, and aen
tenca wiu be passea rrm "-"
9-..ft-b-.. v.arLT. nv tha member
of. tha 'church with colleetint; 110 be-
lonftin to "the ;hurCB ana epin
."r.Tr- i. that ha forced four
ADvUIBl aica - .
note wgalnst member of the. parish.
and atlll anetner i-nai i- -
. .tk.antan 4fter aecurlna all
i iTiii aaft... .. . . . aft
lite money posaible, KuUkey left-St.
Johne. Mia wire ana iirur Cuuu..
. . . .-. k- .. ara.ataw1 In CTnfu
oeaenvu. lcu.ho - --
cago twa month later. It wa discov
ered h tad Dee living wivu.aftuvi.aia.
1 woman.
ROSE SOCIETYYOULD
.. 1 MM - Ii--
tia, .'u-ft al .Mam
viy a4
i mm aa.t ,
ui ai tft.1 ''
4 4ta evi 1 1
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.ft, ft MM lit
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ftftM,'l
If tl wiifsa tia M
iv r i 7r ' '
ftftfti lk.a I
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i l wt ft4 a a-a -
ia
rvitiM l Ifc-a a U
W at - - I Daat
a waur et ,
Ta frasa aJ wotilfa I
,a. i a r
ia cWxaia aal fti aa M
Uftr afca-4 fj
TSa r!la4 U.iriwa e
U-a irwi. a I'M a4 U
tlaJia wb. la Orwa aa4
W wiu aae iwat fmiiaaa
tolwra . .
. . .i . Kltftil la
( itinama w". .
f.7 waa llfM -;.(
..r fcal. aa. fc'a trial rf
aaa
a jry af t
MMrtiljr aeqviiiM I
otaaa.
CASCADES IS PLAN
0.W. R. & N. Would Make
Shorter Route From (Jorth
Yakima to Tacoma.
A tufinal about t mllaa la laaalbj
HI ba built threuah a portion of tba
r. ftMft nuiaiiulni If lha 0.-W. R.
irada moontam. ir ma . -
ki ftftft... ..rri.a at unit (r r un
I. ":"...- ...
from North Taklma ta Tacoma. TB
hortna of thla tonnal and fha conatrua-
tlon of tha road wtll Involve tha -parulltura
of aavaral btllloa dollara.
Vlca Praaldaot Bobart E. Strahora. af
tha O.-W. n. N. company, who ta her
from Ppokana ronfarrtnr with Praatdamt
j u. Karrall In rvfard to aaw conalmo-
lion, naa , T;
ai 1... akaraa of IhlB DrOlaCI BJIO
aTrmi iur";i" '-
rialA
u Wrrall atatad thl morning
that tf tha Una la built. It will be the
shortest from worm " y
coma, th propoaed tunnel reducing tn
.. . . ii.. a iftit K- 14i fTn
dlatance many mii.a. ' " ... .v..
man Una will by lha expenditure f the
.... . -. as.M. af lariat AO SmJO
millaOtftB . I ft, ft a . ft . , . - .
ehorter route than that now followed
bv 'the Northern racwo w
Jr?A- ........ -J- -. l.a..l.aWI "ta
While oriioiaia ai. ..". -
-..a ....,.. information about tn
KIT. ft, ft ft . . w.
proposed project, they hS
company la at work on the plana and
that the work will praJW.be
.... . nna nnmava from the holder
of th money each to turn ome loo
for development wr-
MORE JUDGES NEEDED
-"v.. K..a . to relieve tba crowded
...I . th. nniirt docket 1 to have
more judge," ald Judge Morrow of
.... -..ia Miit-t. The nreaent ytm
of maintaining a pre-ldlng J-j
assigns all caaea. mft--
of Judge Morrow, and to retain .thl
scheme with more Judge, on th. ; bench
would SOOn glV muivnuui." -
W?cuFt court up to date l It. work and
satisfactory to tha attorney, ?
"I favor any Bcnema
efficiency of the court work can be ln-
creasea, auu ." ,,, . .n
reason," ai Judge Morrow. 'I Ueve
the litigant Is entitled to the best court
.. .r ah. i.tnivtn are to be
poseioie.- ft . i .
seriously considered In the matter of
expense. - in rKara u lun "" " - 1. '
.. -a ak. anlirt to HHP I ftTTl CaSefl,
tne oiera ui - ...
I wish to say tnat. in my
In attorney filing their case o they
... . .. - ..iftin aniirt room.
A aav -.ill B-Aftn. II Will IOBUIV
Will IS41 iniu ft,.;.!... ,,j.
-I tried two Jury case yesterday
... mr,A ana thl morning, .aid
OJ. LCI ft,ft,li .." v . ....
7 . ,r.mnn r anauLklnr of th
.mas- . r A h.
ff-jr.-r" .' b; wi untu
Jhi- afternoon at t o'olook. . Speaking
of the lawyers Ratting their caaea b
!' if tha clerk. I. al
. . ft. i-. tha anita. I want to
lOWea vu .-" "11 .r .u. a anffl
say Ahat tne lawyera uu '" -
. ' .... .v.,l haira mora WOrt ? If
tne juago. ft."
the manager of a corporation s"
much idle time , u" s T
WOUia OS imnruiM.. ....,.
County . . Clera-JJ ieiaa aai
signing 20 cases to each Judge, and see
Biennis v v. atitlsfao-
. . . a.... aw ina tiib.ii ft, ft a.-
how 11 worn... a av "'--."--;-.
torythe, plan men can pt wyf .
Di Fflnc RIJILTY TO
I bft.nnw.i- a ....
BREAKING PI,H-LAyv
.'' ' . . .' r.a. Rra.nda:. were
A. ina i w.- . -j -
arrested by a deputy game warden No
vember 1. charged with dumping saw
dust and lumper waaio -1.
plaWtagam.t m.e. wa. oj-mM
When Ia. JtieeS pieauan B""J -- -
w r in a. fish ladder and
prom.a ft- '---., Ait. TbiB IS
screen tnair j...
their aecond arrest, xni" t in.T I
.. i m avM .- a u riT Avineuuci '
was fined ISO and costs thlme. .
. ..n -i iftj.wK.r-r re arrested
l-MlTl I BfTTl. Oil V4 iivnfv.nt - - -
on Whiskey creek. Tillamook county
November x. ior al and
fish.- They war each fined , f SB and
cost. ; 'i : .
Ina- the-local taxidermist" shops close
yVndhaVe selxed a china Pheaaant
rooster and white owl which had bean
left with F..B,'Flnley;to be stuffed.
- . . . Vii ftrnnArtT Of AJ.
. . a.iffrinriTlRH ftlBV, ...wm
Balmar of Hillsdale and he fM e
aaked to explain how he came U have
It in hi poaaesslon. Th authorluas
are also waiting for the owner of the
owl' to appear. .
- . a
TUNNEL TlOUi
IN THE CIRCUIT CUUKI
ta a 4
WaaOail U a at wtl e a
ilt-lll a4 V
. . ..
4 ftt a I" at '
fttjft.
aa am
fv. all a.tl laval 4nla4
aaa a.4 a
TV. a la..w aaa !'''
m 1 va - "
la.
ita
Mkt iwa ff.-e la r!1' Ml?
' " . . ft i . . hllJM
(aaVrMai aawai a w . - - .
M U If-.la f 'u.
m- rawa a Mt-
WM aa eitiwii- V W tl1
,.1M awaaa,
Mka4 r- I " ,,w ' ' . '
fitaiia af tUv.--a P1"'
.iiar. ata-i4 f tif h jvrtr.i
V ...
.rr rs-V- w
,r.aii f liamaaura. Or. Mr. wawaa-e
a)4 iMxaa lawa.
TRADE IP ENDS;
Portland Business Men Have
Time of Lives Visitors
Serenade Town.
1. ..a faotaora. bat full wf aa
thuataam ovar tha Inland Empire, tha
(taa-it.ail trad a aaouralanlat ramrwaw
.; "VI- .... - in. thla
rrem in luauv.- - .
... Tb. trio to Lelta aw
-. .. rharaelensaa as w
- v
Vaiaaftv. .
graaiwat .
1oa aver aagag-d la by the rtland
. . a . tha ataia irane eanur-
bviataaaa man. tha party wi aa
... .v. v. aaanintiaal aad moat baao-
soma train 1. tha west. Twa days war
apent at tha Idaho-v. aanmgon
. . a- r Mi.mn ana aaa xull
meat tea- an -- - .
... .a -.iia tr.lla Teaterda T. A total
of T roll, waa covered by tha war-
ion lata ,.
The aicuralonUta apant an unttwaliy
buy day In wane waiia. iu "ZL"A
ai ...tnanahllaa and hunid
waa put m" a
a iha .tata DanlUntlary. where they
.... ...ta at Warden Charlea S.
waiw ft.. ... .
lta. a r. . ... ft .ft.- l-
. . b. - laata hand or 11 DIWC.B
greetad the party as it enter-- iu. a
tentury proper. ..... .,.
Th Portlander war guet of the
Walla Walla Commercial ciuu .
. n'.ita tx'.ll. or a-
eon. jonn morrow va -
sided and Msyor A. J. Q. weicomea
th pllgrime on benair oi tne
uii.. I- Mnnre alao POk.
mar lauvi -- - -
B. Laa Paget wa tne oiwciaaa -ft"--
man for tha ror.iana pans tor
A. M. Wright also spoke briefly forfthi
Tiaiiura. .
Immediately after tne ronCuu -
tinianau . . .
busy and In single column, lead by tha
ak. vnrtianit sarenaaers i
band of three pieces, a th r ,
. a. ihav marched througn
ana d wuuft, , .,
"rery -tore of any else in Wall Walla.
An appropriate parooy -'"---
Boola'' song waa sung m ; ";,;:
houae. The .treat ware literacy
with people watenmg tne aunt.
. . - ak .-a Aon the street
Visitors aa i...
Badges and descriptive literature were
passed out to everybooy wno
..-.ft lav k. V.1 1 arlml
contaca auu - . . '
Among those who marched from Da-
who have acarcely gone two blocks tn a
a lt -.Marl in nni n ClllCB WflU aaiwra.
month In Portland unless it wa- .
The personnel of the party of era
nader was a particular surprise to th
Walla Walla pecple. there being among
them staid banker and dignified bust-
. . ,nft . .
- - . nMf... nna main. ' waiv '
, , ..raw to take part in such
.ilv," . . -
rnvouiy. ,k... .t
An immense crown waa i"
the Commercial ciuDrooms
the Commercial x.u.
prominent men o. du,
th epeecnmaaina. n'" 7 . J
speakers In all to make addresse. which
rana with good WIU. Upon adjournment
th majority of th Walla Wallana e
th. Portland men to their train
and bad them good-by. ' .
Th. excursion just enqeu ni-w -
tentxi mi . . ... .l
have mad. ainc July 1, th total break
. .v .ii.i at.. Pn-ti.nn nusiness men
ing all records. , -
WILLIAM T. MUIR'S, '
FUNERAL HELD TUP AT
' . t7i-1 . in. William T.
Mulr, Who died of tuberculosis at Tuc
son, Aria., last weea, is wing i.
.liai.a.aw.t.- t St. Stephen' chapel
Thirteenth " and aay streets. Theserv-
a ..ft. a S w , A XT , SLf
ices are being conauctea yj
Ramsey. Following the services at the
chapel there will be a short service at
the crematory." which 'will be private.
The pallbearers are George W. y.Hoyt
F. D. Klngsley, Richard Koehler.. Wil
liam la. Brewster. A.' F. Flegel, Dr;-Wll-liam
la. ..Wood. Charles A. Burckhard
ahd -WlUiam u. (oiiiuu. s . -
ra. Muir, her three -children, her
r" , . a-.,, at, .ftJi T ITaac i fr
mother, Mra. wnaiiey.
k want tn f?nn Francisco to
meet them, reached Portland . With the
body at :80 o clocK last nignt.
thf RATTLE." FEATURE
. . ; FILM, AT PEOPLE'S
. t x . '- ; . '
TaUaala" aaa imiialialW slaver blC-
tur. la tha feature, film howi at the
new People
ah.. rr-a . There'
117-7 ft wv. . - . ft .
pear. "Aunt Jane'a TCegacy and Arbutus,-
a comedy picture. .The People
theatre' quintet will present new se
lection. Miss Brown will have soma-
, - j$ .t - A a ( n q 3 '. ''ft
The Star ha aa Its feature, a two
. . AuM Unr . Svne. a
reel in ...I ji.u.i . - .
splendid drama and a picture which ev
ery Elk - should, sea, also a number or
good comedies, song, etc ' The Arcade
. . T.r .- tTft.rta " .nd tha
is tea tun n a 1 ,' -7. .
Oh Joy. TlVoli, and Crystal, all have
new avnd clever pictures..
DAHO FINE HOST
fcaVe'i r fF"- -w
Z... i3 t!!
.... ai. a, a ft .. aaa(tAAlff M
n H ia I -. a a.-ftfta
t . : a au.r.a la anallU M
ri.al MtftuaNa -a ita aiawu a.a
Aaa lajatlataaa, iwa a.
... ... ....... a.iii 1 a.k .ta. ( a-l
Uiaia aal iaa. l
ka.a lJaJ W WataaW fawJai 1 1 ta
. a aia.a la lll. ""
II la It. i:i-a iHra
141. Oa4a I t" I. !
II m t WVal.iaaft. W'l
Ilia fcUlar ta ll ia aia. r -rrtu
lauai aia aa4 ! a
latia wilia-a. w J M
ta no
' .a aalalltaukaill.
aiaa. M a.aw-.- - ,
ai al i.ia aia4 wit v- -awta
.a (ala aaa a"'1 .
Mat ia Tiu. U-aU a-4 k.Uwia
aa lailaay Wwa waa aala4 a4 II
atala-a aaa4 bat atM "ZV . .
laaa. laalaMl. oaiaiaaa -4aliu-aia.
f alM la aaaaaraaa railway a-.
airwrttaa aa4 aaawiaa a
. ..- a 1 ..i ta twaf4 Ih ara
flaaa.- Traaa. oalafewaa. AUaaaae aa4
laaa aitta4 wara aa
arwoilalaa fair trwalaaaal af tua-taa
4 iraaaaoataitaa aaiarprtaaa,
or la4I.r in, aaiiii- lima a-aj
UUtwra a atiaaaiin a -wa '
I ajataoi bar aa4 ratauaiary
or,"" a4 Oavarwof ttoaa af Kaw Ua.
ai.lra aaU th bt aro aaaaai aa
lrwU4 Ui raiaa aJUwad ara
ia b a twaaaaibl twaara aaj tba . I
Hal raaalra. .
..4 ftft.mallaa IKara ta vtadU
ia aiae w a rwr
MtaaT tawarw aarweiv
ft-.k. .Lft .a t kft lariat Laakw aaaftf
-tha old bit tarn a which aea aalata4
bataraa the wbU a4 f limiw
aarrtara baa (aa ftbalad.- Ta rail
.'a a koala aaa t Lba 4iiraaaa tat ba
kaatiia lawnalanaai aad ta (ba aware aaav.
a ftiftia MaaM aaf
Baal O UrtUBWawi U,
Tanwldoot
By MIV-.
Ovwrtvolt
WT14.T TTOI B-rT- Ilia
lit
on day la a barber chair
To
rat a trirr
f.ft.ft. 'ft, m K.t. "
The
UIUIHUIII " " " " , " -
i i - ..14- "T.h'a a rowing
.1 . Uftl ft 'XI I - -
Boma, though thla la not a roast;
Wh
iy, honeat, bo." tn Darner aaio,
ll tell you truly what I. read.
'I'l
Tha paper said tne otner aay ne a
covered all the coast.'
II aald: "Why. we can lick th Japs."
. . r i c lit., hi ii i. . . ftftft...
. . . . ft. . . In Rnalrt
.1 rvaa vnca ann .ii... ... -
kiinlrnftftrl minf folk.
Ha didn't ask m anything;
lie aald ne reauy rouion .
Ana men ne wiu nunrii'.
he said It wa a Joke.
He alo said: "Champ Clark Is game;
He speaker nut us juai n .""".-j
hi nr. rule reviatoa eiruc ma
() rwJttTwa
u . a. i.i- "Twa aot a eclieme. J
Ha shaved me twice with eager haste, ll
me lamer ain,"n ,i
Ll I 110 UIUII ft a" ...w , . ' -
he piled my face with cream.
H aald shanghaiing waa a crime
lie Knew a nurgi.r E.i.i.in
lie ulun t aaa ma au j ftu....
Ha
Know a, uiiiwiiu .,...
And when my face was worn and raw
l . niBulwrou 1 1 1 n unu - -
AW . T . . . .-. v ft. . . ..a.. .... Wlia
friend.', hair cut or a havT"
Havoc of the nide Hnntera.
From Outing.
In lSsf the -buffalo hide hunters
hipped 60,000 buffalo hide to th east.
The next year the number wa 200,000
and In 1883, 40.000. Only 800 war re
ported In 1184 and after that there were
none at all. In 188S Sitting Bull and
his band, with some white hunter,
killed the last 10,000 of the northern
herd. - .
.The last survivors, 2S In number, were
killed, on tha Big Porcupine In 1888.
r". ' m0Unted for th National
with that th. wild
museum. . With that the wild burraio or
North America practically oeased to
exist, except for a few In the ' Yellow
stone National Park and a handful In
the wild, or AtnaDasca. ; .. , ; r
The eTonrnal Bolldlng. J
v From tha Wallowa Sun. '
rrik. onnAnniuimant that . beautiful
.1 story building Is to be ereoted In
fti-.a n. iplift Aaanm Tl.lla .Toairnal
f uriiauu .ftft,. M'w v ,
is evidence to the eff eot that the lead-
lng evening newspaper mw eaiy a.iia
of the northwest Is suoceadlng. J
The journal is a newspaper bwui
the people of Oregon have needed 'and
ftiil 4 a T . la ....... aha' la ' tha
f. Ll 1 1 jieou, ... . i. ww. . ........ ...
future aa it has done In the past it will,
continue to grow and prosper.
TKe .Wrestlers
(liminmiim ro lum auu ru.i u ' .....
tha (mnon Kansaa poet.' His proae-pewm ara a
regulxr fee tun of tbl ooluma la Tba Daily
Journal. J. -y. ..'.r,'!. "-'j;,
- Msthinks ' that wrestlihg - might be
Ha fed
But he didn't auk me queatlona. and l
made our finest sport, aireaay, uu,
if athlete working at the trade- raited
alone on strength and eklll.. ThereV I
...hifti. ln. trial, tn aaa . two mle-htvNj
1 1 ft, ft 1 1 1 1 1 .....a ....... . . - .... I. " - .
men in atern emDrace, eacji striving ior
the Victory, tneir -. moverawm iraogui
-ik iiaaya . .rflfta. Thera'a ' tiothlna
finer than this game when It is played
by sportsmen true, when neither tries
hi foe to lame, or pusn nst nis rea
tures through I watched two gladla
tor sweat, upon tne mat, wnue spons-:
,.il. alaa Jnv f Hanrla T ahlMriar
I ll.TIl I . ft v., w . . - , . . ... , ' '
-at.- trhan ,thlnkl'hc how thos men be-
also ap4.hved! ijiOne gave , the other's leg . a
twist until It like a' corkscrew seemed;
the latter bent the first one's wrist
until h threw a rit and screamed.
Each tried to gouge the other's eyes
and Jolt him -'rudely In the neck; each
to think It a-ood and wise, to
make th other man a wreck. The game S
would certainly be grand, a game for
heroes brav and bold. If all the butch-
. .I... w.hi rannail anil aa1 1 aatlaftra
r . Lrtar. . . . . . ..v .
wrestled as of eld. .
Copyrti-ttt. 1911, tr
Oaurs M.ttbew 4ftUmc.
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