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.MONDAY, JL'XE
Political Gossip.
mTTT! nnl Iricnl oilifnp nf Tlin Orrtronian savs St'imtor
1 McXary will support Senator Ktanfickl for rcnorn
ination and re-election. TJio political editor of the Port
land Journal snys the opposite is true. The two metro
politan sages were not trying to contradict each other
in their statements. Both prognostications were pub
lished simultaneously, lfeally, it is confusing to those
of us who sit up-state. And up-state folks fairly palpi
tate with anxiety for truth about it all. A few words
on the subject from Senator McXary, who is now in Ore
gon, would be interesting.
Mrs. W. S. Kinney, of Astoria, who was a co-worker
of Senator George Joseph in the Oregon legislature, is
quoted ns saying Mr. Joseph will run for senator. Others
of Mr. Joseph's friends are merely saying they think he
will run. Mr. Joseph would put ginger a-plenty into the
campaign, but one t recoils from the possibility of Ore
gon's being represented in the United States senate by
one of his shall wo say unconventional? mode of
thought and political practice. One Portland political
writer credits Mr. Joseph with .having tho well wishes
of Governor Pierce in his reported ambition to become
senator. My goodness 1 What will Milt Miller say T And
if tho governor is to back Mr. Joseph, does that inten
tion also carry with it tho prospective support for Mr.
Joseph or State Senators Bonis, Kddy, Fisk and Garland,
who were all in the samo legislative ball team? It opens
an interesting vista.'
R. E. Butler, of The Dalles, is said to be ready, if he
can senso tho urge, to try for senator. Frank M. "War
ren, of Portland, is mentioned. So are A. E. Clark and
Charles II. Carey, of tho samo city, and J. J. Crossley, of
Eastern Oregon. Tho name of Judge Lawrence T. Har
ris, of Eugene, is not to bo included in the class of these.
If ho phould run ho would bo likely to be in a class by
himself. No, that is not a provincial viewpoint. The
samo thing is being said in tho cow counties and in Port
land. Tho primary is moro than ten months away and the
campaign naturally is at least six or Beven months off.
And what people say now is largely speculative. In fact
nearly all of what has boon written hero is gossip. But
hero is a concreto fact: Senator Staufield has declared
his candidacy for re-election and has started his cam
paign. Ho who starts early runs strong, an old saying
goes.
Robert Mi LnFolletto's claim to a place in tho ap
preciative rememberanco of the country will bo based
most largely upon tho earlier strivings and achievo
' mcnts of his public career. Ho stood firmly, in those
early days, against tho marked evils of tho political
system of tho. times, and was instrumental in bringing
about important reforms in that system, particularly
in his home stato. As representative in congress, gov
ernor of 'Wisconsin and in his earlier sorvieo in tho
scnato of tho United States ho performed in a way
to draw to him a nation-wide following of progressively
inclined people. In his later years his progressivisiii
degenerated to radicalism. Ilia pro-German utterances
and efforts during tho war, and his appeal later to
every organized forco of discontent in an effort to en
hanco his own political fortunes, alienated from him
much of his earlier following. "I nm at pence with all
the world," said LaFoIletto just before ho died. Un
doubtedly the world will bo glad to consider itself at
peace with him, and to honor his memory for those
things lie did that were good.
In Canada there is an effort under way to merge
the Methodist Episcopal, Congregational and Presby
terian churches. Tho united church is in operation but
a good many members of ench of tho denominations in
i volved doclino to conform to the merger. Need is not
i so much for denominational mergers among churches as
for mutual tolerance of ono for tho others. Peoplo enn
' not bo taught to change their honest beliefs at tho be
hest of religious lenders, but toloranco can bo largely in
culcated and spread by thoso leaders.
Tho last of tho old regime department heads in the
state fisheries service, Hugh Mitchell, superintendent of
hatcheries, has been duly discharged in furtherance of
tho Governor Pierco programme But tho governor and
his commissioners departed from their usual prnctico in
choosing It. E. Clanton as Mr. Mitchell's successor. Mr.
Clanton knows a good deal about fish. This must havo
been an error.
Tho first look at a picture layout in a Portland news
paper illustrating Oakridge's Fourth of July plans, gives
ono tho impression that tho celebration committee has
engnged tho Cowboy Poet, but iv reading of thiv caption
discloses that it is our own Mayor Parks, all dolled up
thnlaway.
the two coastB of (he New World,
tit rending meanwhile Magfllan's tor
tuous strait, visited from point to
point in the gene nil imagination by
dire perils from foe and sen. She was
on hand when needed not tho leant
nf the ships that took part in the de
feat of C'ervera at Santiago.
From the day of her launching the
Oregon's home has been the 1'aeific,
Disarmed tinder the Washington Con
ference Treaty, she will doze out her
lust days among friends. I'eace to
her plates!
Tha Slow Hand of Justice
(Portland Telegram)
Noticing how the Chinese republic
Is torn by revolution and threatened
with bolshevik disruption, we cannot
refrain from pointing out that it was
China wished Mnh Jongg upon the
world.
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Gunless Gold Rush
(Mrdford Mail-Tribune)
Disarmament has got n round to
gold-prospecting. There is n. gold
stampede to tho Casainr diRtrict, in
northern Hritish Columbia, but it is
fur different from the historic rushes
to California and the Klondike. I'm
tols are forbidden. There is a police
commissioner there who relentlessly
collects and stores away nil side-arms,
Allowing tho prospectors to keep only
thoir rifles, to shoot game.
So, little by little, civilization en
croaches upon the open spaces and
(he wilds grow tnme. It is a whole
some example of social evolutioii if
such a quesiiunuble word may be used
without reproach in (his fundamental
ist age. Wholesome, but not pictur
esque. Now if our criminal population
could only be persunded to look for its
gold up in Kri(ih Columbia, one 'of
tho leading American problems would
bo solved.
Wild Flowers
(Hood Hivpr (ilacier)
Not the lenst of Oregon's Attrac
tions are the flowers that bloom wild
along (he wayside. This has been an
exceptionally fine season for the pro
duction of glorious blooms on drsert
AIR HELD HIGHWAY OF FUTURE1
Expert Says Twenty
Years Hence Commercial
Have Arrived
Aviation Will
By CHAKJ.KS I STEWART
NEA Service Writer)
WASHINGTON, 1). C, June 22.
"Twenty years hence, when com
mercial aviation lias come fully into
its own," predicted Captain James V.
.Martin, world's airplane efficiency
record holder. 'we shall 1 ok bick I
and marvel that ever we leveled hills, battleship?"
mnster mariner, he followed it for
years. So he' an authority on ocean
problems ns well as those of the air.
"Are surface war fleets obsolete?"
I asked.
"As the dodo, said Martin positively.
ihen the plane has supplanted the
filled up valleys, bridge j rivers nr.d
tunneled through mo'inUi'n rai-ge.s to
get fro.n one place to onoiler.
"Tranoportatiou," "10 .-nu :imioi1, "ie
the irrcutest single aittic.v 111 ejVlbU"
progrecj. Think wha!. a stridi! forward
will be made with the development
and universe use of ih'n nw, swift,
econom.al means of tuvel and distribution-"
"Do you mean economical," I quer
ied, "except iu a sense, for trans
portation purposes where time counts
moro than ease? Will bulk freight
ever go by air?' "Why nut?" said
Mtulin. "Where railroads actually
exist, no doubt they'll be operated fort!
some time. The big money, for conH mnrincs aren't safe with planes over
structioii. will be sunk in them nV-
rendv. 'f
"Jiut gradually they'll wear out
and mighty few new ones will be
built. It won't pay.
"Perhaps" thoughtfully "we
shan't carry lumbei. for imttnnc,
through the cloud. And yet I know
of some oil interests in Turkey which
are planning to buy planes to carry
their crude petroleum.'
"Itut long hauls overseas?' I aslr-
ed. "Can planes compete with ships)
in handling cargo which can take its
lime?"
"It isn't so much a question of tho
cargo's time," auswered Martin, "us
it is of the time it takes the idiips.
"Oecan freighters are slow. Thry're
a long time at sea ami all that time
they're burning fuel and their crews
are drawing pay and their owners
waste, in protected rondside dell or . money is tied up in them
. . tl a ntinn nnmninu nf ,111 ti Viitlttiitt
Iainty blonsoms sprinkle the carpet
ing beneath forest trees. Visitors from
east and middle west, as they motor
along, see them and are amarcd. Such
posies were never plucked from the
best kept gardens there.
And here in Hood ltiver on vacant
lots, where seeds from garden plants,
formerly cultivated, have germinated,
flowers growing wild gave a riot of
color. Tho bachelor button, op corn
fh-wer, in colors more numerous than
Joseph woro on his marvelous coat,
are in such profusion as to be com
mon. We have come to scorn them, as
they lift their gay faces amidst the
weeds of unkept property. Hut did
you ever stop to ndmiro a big bouquet
of them picked by n group of happy
kiddies? Your scorn will turn to admiration.
"I'm not so doubtful whether
planes cHn compete with ships ns I
am whether ships can compete with
planes in 15 or 10 years. '
Mnrtin's captaincy is of the sea. A
'Absolutely."
"Hut planes," I argued, "must have
a base to operate from."
"So," rejoined the captain, "mint
battleships. They're as helpless as any
craft afloat take a mile aud a half
to stop, 10 minutes to get up full
speed, aren't very fast at best, steer
reluctantly and have to have 10 times
their own number of attendant craft
to safeguard and keep them sup
plied." "Why, battleships," went on the
enptain, "hardly were used at nil m
the last war had to be kept virtual
ly inland couldn't be trusted at sea
on account of submarines. And sub
head.
' "They can't go deep enough to hide
except in dirty wnter. Anywhere it's
clear, an aviator can spot them and
then they're lest.
"In short, a , plane has no handicap
that a surface ship or submarine
hasn't got, and it's minus many that
they have."
"The truth is," Martin concluded,
"there's no defense against planes
not even other plnnes, if the nttnekers
strike at night. The whole strategy In
future wars will be to land the fir.it
blow. t.
"It's a cruel thing to say, but it
must knock out nn unprepnred, de
fenseless enemy. Once knocked out,
it will be beyond his power to Tetn
liate, nt any rate for a long time to
come."
I In New York i
Hv JAMFS W. PKAN
VEW VOltK, June 22. This place
is not all mad rush, ns may have
been suggested in several letters V
-EVOLUTION-
THE EARLIEST FISHES
By Percy W. Cobb, B. S., M. D I .
I 25 Years Ago
June 22, 1000.
'PIIK Juna trnu of circuit court ut
I.mio county will be a slim affnir.
It in said tha only chanca for a jury
trial is an apprnl enso from a juslicu
court, and this will probably be eet
tlcil before Monday.
lion. K. H. Skipwortli lias aivrnled
ati Invitation to deliver tlie Fourth of
July oration at .lunction. The people
of the sister city have made a good
selection. He will givo thein a splen
did treat.
Put llackott hns tliotl in Vcnozurln, neil 104, lc'iiving
his fortuno of $3,000,0(K) to his ki.l brother,' John Haok-
Ctt, llgCtl 90, of Conor lP AlollO. Lot US llOpO John Will herrlea have been shipped from here
1 U m KiAiimr in vit.niti I ...... i'" .nipiu
not w nu I""'" j " iii'i""1! oi iii.
Already twelve ton of Hojal Ann
t was nice of tho calendar man to make, tho longest
day in tho year, which was yesterday, fall on a Sunday.
A nico long day and nothing to do.
Optimistic thought for today:
tho heat.
A breeze tempers
COMMENT OF THE PRESS
The Last CruUa of tha Oregon
(.New York World)
Oregon for the Oregon. The most
fnmouf of American battleship sine
the Constitution has found her final
resting pmce in Portland barbor,
where the local pride of tho Pacific
Coast will ee Hint the "low process
ea of Ueeaj art Joi'I at nosible
resisted and that no Impiuus hnml
tliaU "trr her tattered ensign down."
The .Spanish war- we kuow now
thai it was a little one; but It wn
our own found the Oregon upon the
Pacific, where she hn.d been built aud
pasped her few yejri, afloat. The rh
minn t""nnl nut not yet; t'ap'n Clirk
had lo bring bur borne duwu niiil ui
Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Mosby of
Cottage tirove nre visitors in En
gfue for a few days, stopping at the
Hoffmau.
A committee of the Women's He
publican Patriotic lcncue is circulat
iiig a petitiou today asking the count t
court to appropriate moury to help
errct a public fountain. Most of the
signers thus far ask $HKH,
There will be more new residence!
built in Eugene during the comiim
summer than during nuv season (or
the pant six or spvrn yoars.
Attorney Medlry of t'ottnge (Jrove
is hrre attending circuit court.
t ne limtdrrd fsinili.' recently ar
rived from the l.'tirilr Maud tr
settle in the Canadtau prouu of
Alberta,
0 iL
have written recently. There are
many who live by song and laughter
and I believe you will find more wan
dering uiinatrtila here than iu other
cttieB.
There is, for instance, Tony who
turns his wagon into my street aev
eral mornings each week. As be leads
bis borbe around the corner be be
gins to sing "Yea, We Have No Uaa
auus" in great giee, for be has a wa
gon full of bananas. "Now, ladies, all
stick your heads out the window. I'm
goine to Bine." And aing be does,
little Italian folk songs and snatches
of opera, cutting high capers in ec
static dance. And then he sells bis
bananas, 13 for a quarter, and careB
little whether be makes a Bale, for at
heart be is a song and dance man.
And every Friday morning there Is
the old organ grinder with bis little
music box. Its reeds are broken and
it wheezes and Bqueuls as he turns
the crank, but one can distinguish
among the sour notes "In the Good
Old Summer Time" and other popular
hits of a decade ago.
At twilight occasionally there
comes a young Irishman with the
most powerful voice I ever heard. He
tilts bis head to one aide and cups
one ear with his bund as though his
voice were too strong for his own
ears. He singa "Sweet Rosie O'
Grady," "Bedelia" and "Sidewalks of
New York" and pennies and dimes are
tossed from windows.
On holiday mornings such as Christ
mas and Thanksgiving and Easter
there comes nn old man and his wife
who sing carols end old favorites such
as "Silver Threads Among tho Gold."
Their voices crack and they are fre
quently off key, yet they command
attention such ns no opera singer
ever received, for they tnke grown
men and women back to their mo-1
there' knees. j
And so, despite the rumble and the
roar and the fretting, we have our
little moments of happiness. .
"One-Eye" Connolly and Tammany
Young are koen rivals for the title of
world s champion gate crasher. Tam
many Young has been more success
ful in getting into theaters and the
more polite gatherings, but "One-Eye"
has achieved a national reputation by
seeing every prize fight in the past
20 years without paying admission.
The other day he tried to pass Bill
Connors, the doorman of a Broadway
theatPr where a prize-fight comedy
is playing. Connors described the
fight scene so realistically that "One
Eye" bought n, ticket for a gallery
seat. After the show started he was
seen sitting in the orchestra.
Competition is keen even among the
bootblacks. Heretofore the old fel
lows and the kids have had quite a
battle in Bryant Tark and Madison
Sqtinre because the boys would shine
shoes for a nickel while the old shin
ers asked a dime. A truce has been
effected whereby the boys have exclu
sive rights to Bryant Park and the
old' men exclusive privileges in Madi
son Square.
I In Lighter Vein f
, .
(Youth's Comnnnionl
'piIEHE arc all sorts of ways of put-
uug luniks, ui:u some sounu mucn
better than others. For example,
there ia thn enan rf 1 1 a nnn f
whom Lord Coleridge used to tell,
wuose miner wns flanged for highwny
robbery; Some enc asked him how
Ills father died.
'Sir." 'snid he. "he fnll l, n
scaffolding qutsiue Newbate while he
wns inning 10 a clergyman. '
Younger Generation,
(American Lumberman)
A bulldog at Macon, (Ja., has been
given two baby tigers to rnise, ani
some day that bulliiog is going to feel
just ns most American unreins do
now.
The Open Road.
(Kansas City Star)
From the Ulen Elder, Kans:is, Sen
tinel: "Two young men, wnlking from
const to coast, got off the train here
Friday morniug."
...
'Twas the Truth.
(Princeton Tiger)
Lady (at Times Square) Boy, bow
do I get to Washington Square?
I'rchin Aw get the "L'' downtown.
Lady (hastily retreating) Ural!
...
Our Boarding House,
(South Wales Echo)
"Do you have much variety at your
boarding house?'
irtVell, we have three different
names for the menls."
High Flaance.
((Kansas City Star) j
Cirover Well, little boy, what enn
I do for you? I
Little Itoy Mother sent me to get)
change for a dollar, and said she '
would give you the dollar tomorrow, j
Tom Sims Says
y'ON'T the bathing suits draw en-1
ough men to keep our coast litic
protected all summer?
Today's Cross-Word
Muzzle
Begin the week easily with this simple cro, .. 4
hardly a word in It you don't know, e specially If . . "UI n
word puzdo fan. P ' lf r8 a repi".
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HORIZONTAL
Small memorial.
Weight of container (pi.).
Child's sickness".
Domesticates.
Bone.
The head.
Cooking vessel.
Jumbled type.
Blackbrid.
Metal disc used to commemorate
bravery.
Dry.
Cry of crow.
To vend.
An alkali.
Unit of weight for precious
stones.
Half a donkey.
Consumption.
To become diminished.
Beer,
Principle.
Organ of sight.
Nothing more than.
Drone bee.
Silk worms.
To sew temporarily.
Kstnblishcs.
Half an em.
Thigh of a hog.
Combustible fluid.
Sixth note in scale.
To set type again.
Prepared.
Young of the codfish.
Leather straps with buckles.
VERTICAL.
String of bemjs used in count
ing prayers.
Hebrew name for God.
Faced (on inside of coat).
Image.
Particle.
. Values.
Standard type measure.
Divisions of the calyx.
Skeleton of an animal of the sea
used for bends.
Ledges.
Spectators.
Distant.
Merchants.
Liked. . .
Thin biscuit.
House pet.
To make lace.
Itesin used for pipe stems. -Inclined
against.
6-22
At the present time.
nuDiuita.
Theme.
The clear sky.
Artist's frame.
Devours.
Nude.
Therefor.
PrenosiHnn a
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CMSEWURREAUHTO
ffw P - AVlTHEIR.
VOUR health will let
the direct benefit ot II
if you hopin buying your
moats of us. The way to
have nn active, prosperous
health is lo ferxl It the
proper meats. No other
kind of provisions do tre
provide.
Watch for Mr. Happy
Party
Near Nome, Alaska, a woman car
ried to sea on a cake of ice kept cool
until rescued.
Ww Orlfrtna limn rifd ti Iridnnti
ft girl and marry hr. Movies do edu
cate people.
Tho beautiful spring flowers smell
sweet, but n tanning factory in Or
leans, X. Y., burned.
Things are in such bad shape onlr
SUMXm.itoO was bet on a Kentucky
horse race this year.
Man stolp two barrHs of mustard
in Waco, Tex.; enough to make a
million hot dogs 'bark.
Friday is on of the soy mi days
on which it is unlucky to Smoke cigar
ettes in bed.
Fle CHIEF TYPES OF 80DV FORM IN FISHES
The baseball fan seems to go around
almost as much as the electric fan.
For that man
who does' things differently
Progressive enthusiasm will never stnrvo for lack of PP
from the U. S. National Bank. Show us the man "
to improve tho old' run of ihinKS whoihcr by r0E,0CK'.e,
farm with blooded cattle or running an old buslneFi on
lines and we are Immediately inioresied.
rr,.ti,w von lmvo n niiiii tint too onnimnn. " ' ,vf s.ufl'
that you call on the officials of this bank for ""';
W. will slncprnlv nnd conscientiously study
advise nnd assist you as conditions
Invitation call.
v,.ur nrobleo-
. . nr'f
warrant. Aci
U. S. NATIONAL
BANIC
"She Bank of Service
EUGENE LOAN f SAVINGS BANK.
"Che Bank for Savings
p.'UOM the simple, sleek form od fish of some 2rt.000.000 years aso, de
v.lopeiV the 30.000 or moro kinds of fishes fu existence today.
Somo retained the orlftln.il shape, d.irtlnn through the waters in
soareh of prey. othiTS lie.amo even sle.kor nnd faster, wlcgllng nluti.u
Ihe sea liotttms and eventually losing tholr fins from lark of use.
Sllll other fishes flattened out. became slow In their movements
and IHed along the bottoms and gradually developed a protective
covering aitiilnt their encinies.
Many other forms of fish, s developed through the centuries, soni"
flattiT.!:iK sl.icwlse nnd living In mid-water, others growing In slie
Ihst chlmlnatcd in the sharks of tixlay, while silll oihers developed
,ur -breathing apparatus and tamo to the surface for dry air.
A THOUGHT.
Shall we receive good at the
hand of Ood. and shall we not
receive evil? .Mi 2 10.
.
Kvil. once froliled. census Iu
be evil; (here is a generous bat
tle hope in place of dead, pass
ive misery; the evil Uself lots
heroine a kind of good. Car-.
Ivle.
CHIROPRACTIC
Its growlh nnd success merits your '""'"'.cn
Headache, high blood rressure. 'n'umJ,1,1,!LwdiBali
bowell trouble are cured by sclentificallj co-
principles of Chiropractic with electro-therapy-Phone
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DR. GEO. A. SIMON
OVER PENNEY'S STORE