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Tins 'JEVJGKTETQ "JOIJIWTAE, .POKTUOTP OHEGOlf, .TOIDAT JUNE 6, -903. " Tli I'OiaUND JoiJRNAL r" .w to--ta sae --C- JOURNAL PRINTING CO, Proprietor. CrlAS. B. HAS8BROOK.V Tie Wd.N.Y. L. tH8 INDEPENDENT AFTERNOON PAPER Of OREOOf. Ooedaeeg BalkHnv. Pitt and VuHl U. , as Yaasain stret. i . . j - - Entered as Snfl-Ctes Malt Matter at ros tonic. Portland, Or. ! TELEPHONES t ' fWneaa Mho. Orccoa ftala gee; Colombia t8 bdltortaJ Roeai. .... Oregoa Mala as - Tcmu by Carrier or fUll i . THB JOURNAL, Oh year IS W 'TUB JOURNAL alx mootha l-M THE JOURNAL, three month L TIWJOURNAL. by the week.. THE j6ukiAL, by itia.il, per yar..Jt THS JOURNAL, by malt month. 100 PORTLAND, ORE., JUNE 6, 1902 t CITY SUBSCRIBERS. J',-dt? "bscr,lf,,1 'aiLtfISSH . IIVII ImUPt UICT Will fcmw Btwwa thtf wm tali up flaln goo and eatac uieir complaints. VOTES OF HOME COUNTIES : One, of th lntereatlng phaaea M alac , Klona 1 la, th atrength ahewn by candl Batea til their homo eouhtl. Th praaant lection Is oat an oxoeptloa to th other It offers torn studies that aro worthy ef thought It ts fatr to praaume that there are aJ way two elements In the Support re ceived' by ft tandldat at bome-hls par aoaat popularity and. his political statu. ,'Aa Instaaos may b cited. Colonel Jamas ' IL Jtaiey of Potidlotosv ,tamoeratIo nomine for Attornay-Ckneral, raeltd about Tod majority In CmaOlla County, whr hi liv ua$ has lived , lor many years.. Tha. oounty as,4Sa,JBpubUaan Tha tota4ot.oi-ihoun.ty..was only COOft. ., this la a. tastlmqpta4 to .his, high tandlnv among th peoplo ba has- lived alnc ' boyiioi ' 5ompllmnt Wlhlm "notwlthstandln . fajll to carry th anUr stat. Th lat tef was toot utpMtod of hint nor by W closest frUnd Who .war Informed ttpotr . fh poUUcal sltuauon. It Iras a ttctory . tot MrA-.P 'th . Joprs of personal popu . lartty ta r tha taeo of bis politlcai Views that War against these of th mtjot.ty , of ' th pwpl there. . t-. , Th most consplcaou exampl of th ' strength in candiaates In ' their horn V counties as wU as Uir obUlnlng great . following iwhere a that ef Qeorga , B. CbjabrUlni ' Jti i xarrte; MultnomiOi County, which was WOO Eepublican, aud ovsream ,000 to 18,009 majorjty la th Ute.. tt li lltu abort of marvelous. There Urd other InsUnee of personal popularity a demonstrated by th prea n election oontest, but thes here oited J irs ws most remarsaois uai nave mm to light It cannot bat be oauss for leap aatlsf action tal .sUm;vthu"' 'wives, such splendid indorsement frcia Ns neighbors and friends regardless f sclltloal vlewa " . j.THS INDEPENDENT VOTER; Thi salraUoh bf th botthtry depends upon : h, Independent votera , A vast J body of partisans vote th ticket, come j weal or woe.. This habit is ths oppor tunity of the machinists, and Whcr the , v majority Is as heavy a In this state and county it requires a .political earth quake to shaks ths dominance of rings. (Fortunately the number of men "who use ; their political franchise with free dls- creUon la uoreaslng and ' ft wift not U a pubiio calamity If th number shall so continue to lncreas as to put parties on their tjfcat behsviot. par y spirit :tt : eommendabl enough If it be qualified by the spirit of Independence vthat brooks bo misconduct To Inculcate that Spirit rather than one of bubservance I the duty of Independent Journalism. Some ; year ago a goodly number of Democrats . ' set this exampl and now thousands of Republicans hav courageously broken their party records. This is hot a bad sigh, viewed from any s standpoint It i shows that Individuality that at. least la th safety of the Republic It is good for . the country, and, . In the highest sense, tt IS good for the parties, too. ' " OREGON HOSPirALltY, : Commercial travelers who have been her during T. P. A. convention V testify Wihe in hospItaUty of th peo ple her. , They think that they hav ' Jbn well treated and most of them aro waiting for th Lewis and Clark Cen tennial to arrive, when they will come again., Portland and Oregon herewith extends t them A warm Invitation to comeat that time and be our guests. The gates of h city will swing wide open and at tha border of the state the people of the commonwealth will extend . th hand f welcome, .jJ-'v-' Oregon, goes turther. She extends to her present visitor an invitation to oome her aad llv among ns. Her, are rich . agricnltaral lands, pastures grofrtng no- , cutect grating grasses, thousands of acres of tail timber ready for tbe lumber .man' ax, vast stores of mineral wealth In her hnia,r myralds of fish In her stream, tha finest fruit en" earth and a sllmst 'that baa not Its equal oa the i- faoa bf th '.jl;::. Ther I room for" aiL bPPo.rtunltyfor vry , Industrions) ; person ; to-;, carve , out b glorious future, .','rhr ar fortunes to b madoj - Ther I comfort f living k be secured. Xhsra is all thst any; reasonable ''4n oofild Ask, And' So mar velous are tha rwourdea W this West. ars paradlM that' even 'your Esstern crank and misanthropes, if yoa hat any, may b guaranteed contentment and peace of mind It oWy they will com hara and remain nntfl they are accli mated. :-:'. Lot the traveler con again- tat them com to iUy. Lt Uttat east their lot with- the people of tht common wealth. If thl they flo, we will lnssre them happlnea in th ehang, and know that they will bles ths day when thy turned" from the Mains to th settling sun and became raaldenta of the "Web foot" ststa. . ; " OUR SCHOOL SITUATION. It la a ttad proposition that th po- j pi mean to educate th feneration. No tax li paid Chewfsliy a th school tax. Th only question la thai tha money shall b expended to produc th boat ra- , sulta Th kindergarten naturally belongs , to the school system because tt la pre paratory to It It la not a tneory. It was not develop ed theoretically. It baa crown out of ipHmt, ahtf wltauch happy I . . fc , , ?a W clUes In the United States have incorporated tt Into the oomrnoa seheol aysUaaa. Th aeeUon to b. decided at tha school eleettodoa the 16tli. W Hot whthr U kindergarten Is a awed ayatem. That has long decided. - It haj been decided her In Portland hr for yar som of our phllanthroplo people hav , been ' ce- veloptng It Tboa ; parent wh hav witneeed la their awa abUdrsa Its happy Influence wUl nted hd rgumht m Its k halt Others who wlll take the troubl to Inquire will ascertain that th kindr gartu mtho4 bna Oem . t stay. Th rwl quesUoa Is whathdr th kt4t ahall avail itself , of an. improved 4atha4 of. beginning th education f ita, youth, Th Portland Free lundergarten Asao- Clation of thU nty liJ 4mWtr.Wd th ' usefulhesi Of tha aWsnX BuT fnffWro?' tnon school system. It is a benefit eon won to all ahd Should be a common bar- den, tt should be andsr th direction bf th school authorities; 'V '"' : lfor.irltt JtJdJet aad iny thing to th burden sit maintaining th System. It blmpl? begin th Work earlier in th life of th child and by 4 natural, health- fill and pleSiant jproeets Q,uip hint fir swifter progress In the . higher grade. Let th taxpayers study the question in telligently and there can be no question of th result Of the election. Some peoplet think that 4 city's growth and prosperity depend solely upon Us bat ural situation, , and advantages,' But In yiy determine-these, Individual en .. t.rnw. rth.i-ti entlaL. ar not enough. Thar inut be pubiio spirit also, which implies bo-opr aUon, and reciprocal public moviment Emulation uu irun us uiv vwijuiuuu vi. yrvgrBe. I And an intelligent appreciaUon of the things t b dons I th first step toward f dolh them. Th railroad Mtuiitloh. deep sea channel ahd the Fair ar th j present eublects of importance. This pa I per mean to sea tbs thing through and to be "there When Portland pastes under the wire. ' Judg McGinn. ; who, as everybody knows, edits tha editor of the Oregen lan. procures himself at last to be e- ucM - rf;' ilf.lJtfiklvf. fllene ( Jftng enough to congratulate, himself .on his election. 'He la fairly entitled to do so. H,hss gained v.... . -'..4 .. .1 a Signal tnumpB ' over thlevea ftV ' Larrv ihv. i , wr jymrry the "thugs. "And oumvsn swung m piou. parisnoners into line, and , Northeftdiah purity-. Has answered Mi B4 Lam1! of Nob Hill. 1 Parity lnr pollttes inus't always win when Bishop 6uUlvan: gets , rampant in th Fourth praoihet'..' To The Journal, tbe election is only an Incident In thB Carer It has marked out for ltielf. It has been read with Interest by Its growing circle of readers, and with tncrsaslng patronage which it rffay now say Is flattering, it means to 'achieve success by deserving it It will give the news with Intelligent . knd Independent comment It seem hardly, necessary to say that It has com to stay. Mr. Furnish la doubtless estimable ro his private relations, but he I not cut out for big pollUcS. He had th ad vantage of wealth, a tremendous party majority, th support- of the most in fluentlal ahd widely circulated ' news paper in ih state, and all this availed not against the mora tores of Idas, aottr ageouely expressed. ' ' . I The Cltisens' Jnovement though de feated, la not wholly a failure. It had great odds to fight, and It has demon strated that th bosses will always hav an opposition to bs reckoned with that sooner or later will rectify the abuses partyT management' - . Vi are told since the eleotlon that if Mr. Matthew' peopl had lost ths pri maries they would ! hav organised - 4 Cltisens movsmsnt 464 b4tn th Re publican party down tha tin. ' .Now ,that we are t hav .Governor Chamberlain and Mayor. Wi&i&ma to do the honors of th Fair, w are willing to call it square. These honors being vea. shall w JolnTta a' cOmmbd effort ta dnv .wuH w , , y. ip i vi,, ,. -WHh Whoml-jUj oB -.Va been withdraWrL bAokiu I i i-xr ,.' lit ! . It 1 th beoDld believ that th time ha tern ut If So. If t t,i.i.Uf ft. I . ,T . T t-t-' . , I- T 1 II mi Mi l k m r- T rr 3 'j 1 w I a T , r--"" 1 when it ahall ha aaada a nart af th rntn. 1 on which he ostrat the enterprise of -the , Padfla Northwest f Portland a accepted . th responsibility for lu ucoesa. To taltar bow at t fail, and to fail 1 sham aid disaster. To the wisdom of the manager lot th enthusiasUe support of th peo ple b added. - ; '-, z- Now that th Wactlon la tr will the gentlemen' elected to th Legislature vntur to Inform their constituents who Is to b United 8Utea Senator f Th trovbla of th delegaUon wUl W namanoo. Whom th goda Wlah to do troy they firt aioot t th LoglaUtaro. Iott Wagnr want down to th gloom of defeat, but th Philippine Aro aafa. WITH THE JOKESMITHS. "Orac tpend a good daal at money." "Not a earlog graoe, Uo.M Oatrott rre Preaa. "Talking through your hat" U alang. "Laughing in your ilv" la Idiom !- Chicago Tribune. - la this milk etarUisedr askd th cranky hssband.' . , ' ' No." replied hm wlf, "but if water cured." Bo ton Post "A Connecticut man la aaid to hay been drank twlo a day for three year." aiay, a must hav a remarkably quick recovery." Cleveland Plain Deal er. , ..,".'' "Johnny, what I central timet" - "Central time, ma'am, la th time1 the telephone girl keep you waltln while She gita ready t say "hllI"Chlcage Trlbun. . - It Is no sign that a girl doesn't love her dog Just fceoaua she looks down at him and says enthusiastically) "Oh, Nero, you Would make a lovely matr- Bomerville Journal. , f. ... . ,, StarltboWSU, 4 dumb man has oh ad- van tag; h doesn't have to. bit fhU lp t eep rrotii speaking. , -, , Jwtt-N6; all he has to do is to put bM hands In hi pocket-Judg.. , . 1 am afraid that Bllgglns plays golf th conieoiptuoua' rival. th only flay lh the Seven does play It "Washington Star. "It aava la tha naaar." remarked Mf. Padoogus. "that the man who inventid the team calliope ha ut died." ; 'la that aor asked Mr. Fadoogus. "I thought ...he had been lynched long ago." "-Baltimore American. ; ' "It would be a funny trick on J. P. Morgan." "What would r. "Why, If by th tun h bought vry ship on the Atlantis we Should start to travel by airship." Chicago News. 'Merchant has a most remarkable type. writer girl." "What's so remarkable about herT" "Why, aha doesn't carry one of the Ducheea' novela to tbe office with her, to read between while." Philadelphi Press. OREGON RELICS; Two Kentucky rifle hav heeh reetnt- gun the entire length "of th barret.. One I tTm ?hn W. Dennis, and the other be- fjr..rJL'" Gilliam's Party to kUl a buffalo. It was brought acrosa the plain in 1844. Another rifle, which formerly . was a flint-lock, the property of Tbomai Walk er, was also recently turnea over to me society. It was purchased in Ohio In 1831 in exchange for a cow. It Was brought to this' state. Around Cap Horn In 1852. It was destroyed by Are In 1888 ana men repaired. . oeionga io jonn x-. Walker, son of the original owner. ytjf. ti. l, i hi .i -. i iii i a H' i riUilllllZ riUC Alutjv nt i C .: . .4k i.Ai.J: u.iW!.,l -more seem no uraii w:iio:Tnei ur to whltn a man-of-war cart t put fe)ten p.g't . -work. Her H th latest A iyna,pate of Bport,ng hwn 1 said to b considering 4 Scheme for' purchasing th old Amerlcati Ship Vermont4 bhoold he bill for her preservation fall te'passv Th Idea is to fit her up as a floating boxing ring which can be moved out to sea,' so that the merry mills Of the fancy,, may be brought off without police Interfer ence. United Service Gasette. Made of Scrap Iron. There was a loud rumble .and an armor ed trolley car rounded th curve. The conductor wore a mult of mail ana. was arittaA t the teeth. "Who ride in thai oar T4 gasped the atranter In Washington; "Senator Money ,' responded th polite policeman. Chicago Dally News. The Professor. They were watching a burning building. "The Ar fiend," remarked the doctor. "roars tike a demon In torture." "No Wonder," said the profwsor. "They ar trying the water cure on him." Don't Worry. What's the use . Of fretting? -If you'v troubles Try forgetting. . Take thing easy Praise or blame Th world will wag on .. Juet th same. . What's the difference. Anyhow. A hundred years From now?' -Don't anticipate Your sorrow. - .v-. When it cornel, No need to borrow. ? Get your deep out. ' .' Troubled one, . Tou cannot ruh ' : ' . . Th slow old un ' 'i Bo let th season , ,..y nfwttVt-'' Weat-r-woe, ..'..---,' lu ST-s:. Us the- moments ': As they fly, . -is '.; Nor try to help them In Ufa long rac 2 Teg needn't hurry, Anil t vmi'A win it iMu Kmui wvrr . ... - . . . I 1 rtnno tA tn In. Hroftrin TT1tnl-!f.al UfY. I I ooraiaiuy in very " "rT;" '"I";! " r4w. himself appearing In the paper is Known th Social affairs, receive on my 4t for the pub- ' T::.. "T " ihi Bta Mends- Not ,on a- ,n eom,n day and pay the vislta that I owe. '. ... m th 'Itl0.'- The peculiarity Of the ftom Wailh,nKtont th, gana. A .n . . . . , la riot tha mnnrlAfl StfriPir ATtAnHH I - . ...... . I - When the young" mast frbm Florida cam to Bv In New Toriu. tie wok up one jnofnttig last WtateiW andf Mins'to tbe window,' b looked .t oa wjiat was . Jnmntn lafa hh niaitu . hn IMA tnV trbeti jft ataotedv, W MthaMot handful hi snow and threw JAem Jn th air; he rattpad into a drift aad eent it flying with his feet; ha Anally lay down aad rolled in It, au . this time shouting and laughing at th top of bis voice. On of the crowd whloh bad gathered to watch -his antics went up to him and told him bow his mother ud to r fits, had volunteered to try It en him. "I bava't any At,' th young man said. "What's th natter with you thenT" "Why, don't you aee th anow f Tea. t se It Whaf of ttt I hav seen It before." 'V Well, I havn't, said th riorida young man. -' t-t - . "What! To Mvar saw show bfr asked th SJrtSnished auMtloner. Nevsrt Beams Strang to yoa, don't Itf ' : "It beat a ay sample of vardaney I ever ran ear." O, t don't know," mused th rloMda cracker. "Did reu ever see an alllgatof eattrid hlitsrt N6T WU, you ar hot s many after SlL ' I hV eeh It many time,4 and throwing a handful of Mow down his rnlrt oilarV M pSfised sis Jay oua gambols-hfail and Bapraaa, SHORT PERSONAL STORES. triAltiC i cbxcic Clark, of htotiUnai th richest man IS th Senate to also an bf th hardest wotting. H4 aUnd hta commute mt- ings faithfully and spends hour purih over warisom bill about treariaotn SUbJSCtS. - ,-..?!;'; A day of tw r th ttttt! et epan Uti a certain . Indian fetarrVaUOft cam up. tt Was ststed that th govertmant held th land at ll.hBo.flOO. f " . ". -is that all nld -Bshatov CUrk, "Why, I know th tind l worth more than that. Indeed, I Will draw my Check now for fl,Sro, 4n4 buy th land If I can. ' '" " .-? -"'. ' Th Other -ttmbetB er't bomthitt looked St Chtrt til ' tltonlshment ' "I had no Idea said Senator Pettus. "that ther war to avaeh 6nr 1 cash 'la ths world.H-Kr Tatk WOMd. - ICtPLtNO'S FAITH. Not long ago Bishop Brewster of Con necticut told something of ftttdyard Kip ling which shows his. simple yet robust religious faith. Although .Specialty ad dreeaed to the young then of Tale ahivaf atty. the story is on which may Well be rentcmbered by young men in general. A trained nnrseV warahlng at th bed- side of Mr. Kipling daring thos moments when th anther wad In th most critical stag of illne. noticed jhkt hi lips be gan to' wwvft Bh -bent vr him think Irtg he wished to aay, something to her, and heard him murmur that old, familiar prayer of childhood daysi Now I lay me down to sleep." 'I beg your pardon, Mr. Kipling," th nurse snid. In an apoiocetio whisper, whn she realized that Kipling did hot require her wvles. "I, thought you wanted something." , "I do." faintly obs-erved KIpUng. "I want my .Heavenly Faihar. He only can car for m now.' Youth's Companion. PLATT AND THE CARTOON8- That Senator Thomas C Piatt finds amusement in mttny of the caricature of tor etopped for a day In a llttl town In Delaware. A young reporter fot a local paper, While walking onfhe atreet, met him accidentally, and, with the longing for an "Interview" peculrer to hi kind, saluted him with: ' J "Bg your pardon; but Is not this Sena tor Piatt T ."It 1. But how did you know me." The reporter snsWered. promptly: "Why, easily, from the cartoons I have seen of you In the papwrs. Then, as if to excuse himself, he began; "Of course, I do hot niean " ' But the elder set the youngster at his ease by remarking: "My dear man! po not apologue. Truth is, "tor 4 long time I have been" proud of th distinction of , ,;, .,- n1v n " anv sense . . ' . . .. . . ..a.. ... . - . prominently before tne' puono-to personal fl"ppearn a TPartooft can possible lnlUstlce."-Nesr fork TH Whose i can do- no Times. ; ; The Latest in Paris. . . Coarse fineti are to WolS It Vfcfy promi nent position thl year.' " Lace Is used In every possible way. Moss li a fashionable- trimming on hats: sometimes the entire crown is made bf tt. ' v - ' Among the newest features in fan this year are the dyed pearl stick. Alt the coats. n6 matter bf what length, have opening at the aides 4 very neces sary arrangement when aktrts af limp and trailing, and petticoat knd founda tion long and rugy In style. Some lovely Paris gowns ar' mad of a kind of silk linen In scarlet or green With huge chenille spot or Woven linen spots In white. -r Hoop bracelet of dull gold are revived for wear with the elbow leeve of th summer, iiisjs, - Every hat has a tail, but usually It is hardly more than a tab. and at it long est hevr bangs beyond th nap of tha neck. ,fy.;.;t- , TABLE MATS. ' The beat table mats ar squares or ob longs cut from aabestos paper and, laid In the proper places under 4 tablecloth. Says the Delineator. Over then may be put crocheted mats, but the ar not I necessary, for ths asbestos .will protect tne finest polish and soaroely show under 1 a smoothly spread tablecloth. 0a the Last Day's Skate. Parson Jones-One there wad H llttl bey who wont skating on Sunday. Now. do you know what terrible thing, hap penod to , that llttl bovT ' Boy-T-y, sir. I s'pOs hi folk mad aim go to church three time th next week to pay for It Judge. . - -' I i n i 1 - rj Hadn't Heard of It. Poiidclan rtourniir ASiiw.,iLvni do yoa boys oat this Way-JUt benrrelent assimilation? ;. ,'P rtauve we am i got nquunr. agin it as ur -as I know, but mm glnaraliy take straight whisky, ' 1 - 1 I The occasion an tnformat tea. wheri I nmi tn Ath )) than to filT4 wh4t I 1 mTfternooh. Thls mk : J oiearwhy,Jmen wr hot numbered "with "aaoag ths preseaL'' Yeu know. It baa not yet Come to pass that the American man takes tea as an after aoea 'social beverage. . - '"".,..,.- . - e - "An thermal tea Is an essentially pa sonal affair. Th guest Bit from plao to pise. - tpsaklnf greeting aad gossiping and SaainBrther hi really a eh no to do any Oiactdating en art and utaratur and purpoaea and higher education. Just tansy bnrst ef real sarlousaeas of any Sort at at Informal tear It would be a brsaeii at aaafldea for every last guest expect and wants very light oa vraattDV-rkld wiut gossis-and th tt ftf Mttraa, th Wa. . a 1 hVf IM yon Shy snore, dear," aaid an gustt t anethef at this apetttl In formal-tei, Ho, dsar) t ntvef set yit shy tnorT'; ' e-: . ttllL thay Irart toofctnif lata ach oth er a eye than and .thar. , r; . Wdaobbdy sees m aay mora," it j ptted th wottsn topped oil wjlh ah tr-Uh point hit hThst in acareely anybody. My thre daughters air In school, and thsy 64 so much care-clothe ahd thtnga. Ify soa ha been kick. WU- I don't tt much time away from my family thera's suob a lot to do and loO after la a name, yoa know." and h smiled whil an slghsd. A pretty suf sign that th enjoyed tha ear and work UB9t4atit t "keeping hon." "I knew bow It is," aaid th other guest "My family a email, while yours why, y4 must hav ulte a fleck of folks depending upon you mor or lea for om rort and reat and aleaamr." T-thr are eight-f as, ceuntlng th babyMh preeleu baby," respoaaed sh af tb Irish point bat ' : . Just thn 4 tMaf pt-eposaeaaing WsmaH fluttered UB t th pal ontribstlng their own domestic hews, Tb Acquisition was a Veritable; fluff et Summer fabric, all Uoes and flobhee ahd Tiboen and b !, .with I bHad tronllty tn mcVi mht and tbne. ' "Bo glad to see yto," tsMrpod lh tt th fluff, Then tb the happy possesses at M hat: "thl I the first time this season 4 hav met yt)U khd- "Tott'v beeh everywhere IP" lntarrupted th other gueit banterUigly. tes-I mukt lee psobte. t Ilk beop),1' replied the effervescent ptrson envelops) IB ;UBi -v;v '.'Keep yoa pretty busy.' suggested th Woman ef th point-lac hat. "Tea, I'm buay'.anawered she of the fluffs, and than, warming up to the reply.' ahe continued: 'I have to attend t) Woman' and Culture and Kilo club every month, beaide the French and Spanish and domestic Science ttesae eVery week. Then, ther is my patntinti lesson at th institute bach Week and the literary society Tuesday evening Besides, I hav to keep lip my church Work,-,and, being chairman of th mis sion bbmmltt of tb Philanthropic So ciety takes in a bunch of duties. I am keeping Up Iny muato bractlee-and Of course I keep hi touch with th best plays and operas and book. Upon my word, I have to manage some to take In -home Now din ners, and teas, and receptions, and so square off my larger social obligations and Sh panted to rscttperatt her Supply of breath. The woman with the Irish point hat chipped in faintly: "You must keep busy very busy." "Oh, yes," replied she tot the fluffs, braced up to usual breeslhess. "But- dear me 1 You haven't told me what you are doing tell roe!" and she patted her laces and frills affectionately. The woman with th point "lace list raised her eyebrows the merest Smiled languidly, and replied "Hardtj' 6hythlng-hardty'any(hlng Maat - butrtrins rouhd horn: keenlns thinn f... . .. ..s . i . ......... . going for my family Of eight.' e '';e J Th women wHh the polnt-lac hat spok out of. the deptfts of her heart eriously With an ,alT and iriflectibn of Individual - Ihslgnlfloanc . aad personal faHute, t- , - i. -. y i , This isn't 4ft Isolated ease Atmeat any day yoa caa hear a parallel, with varia tlons to fit th parties to th little col' loquy. ' if yotf 4re lust .an vry-ay worker, busy a can be, I yott reckon. If you haven't. experieiiTced lt-aht heaven hav yoa from th ignominy possible to feel lh th knockout blow a genuine, up-to-date olub-OCletyhUrbh-clasnTmUtwe-h1h-srt-llterry-artlBtic womkh . .deal wfiett sh tells what she accomplishes, ODDS OF INFORMATION. An agitation to mak iBunday i4 com puisory day of rest 4 on foot In Italy." Sine he began yachting about 66 years sgo Lord Brassey ha sailed nearly 822,000 mile ta a dosen yachts of Varying ton nage. . - -K Wagner "Gotterdammerung' will hortly be performed for th first time in franc at th Chateau d'Sau Theater, arts. . . M. Maxim Gorki, the Russian novelist na just computed a bw comedy, "Oa- seta," a picture of ttussiaa literary and lournalistlo , Ufa. On health grounds, an order forbidding th wrapping up of foadstuffs ; in old Aewspapsrs has just been tssaed by the prefect bf Flnlster. Th vtait of King Alexander gad Queen Drag t th Csar and Csarma at Llva dla has. It is bald, been definitely fixed for tb month of July. ' -? Absinth drinkers In this country ar fncreasing ta number rapidly. Very little Is oevr tmportea. but quantities of ft ar mad In Porla 10, , ' -. x -1 Lawn tehnt la kcediftgly popular f Beriftt, Wber the. thief -club, which ha ever KM members, hks ytwt 'secured th service : of an Sbgusb brefesstoftal play, Ninety her tent f tha mom vAta f th Russian ampir are) farmers. FtIqc li e hsteih M aye r C o. K ' - ' Importers of and Jobbers la " - f which w carry a full and completa Din. V - 333 Oak St. Portland. Or. i mi ii 'I ' PORTiUAND OREGON . . . V , J MANITACTUPJCM OF ' Logging, " v. . Power Trsnsftlsrfofl end Stwiabait awpvudaxv yon can rely Willamette H - iron Machiniery Our wdl. Tha PRICE" IS LOW LAM3ER HINTS TO WOMEN No summer girl aft b ijtilt happy without a lingerie blouse the reai thing, not a mer approach t It O These Mouse hav swuied Into latest modes With - bewildering pro fusion and stunning variety. Tb faShloB arbitrator know this sUddeti high1 lid Id 4 hetr mode U perfectly lafe-thes loveliest Ver garments ars sure to catch th pop ular fancy. Eve now In their early flueh, they ar th summer glri'a ambi tion. 'j,,vi;v; . ; The blouses ars of soft, diaphnncu material, and are very loos ahd pouchy. xou see, tney ar so iix mist , that a real volume of the tabHO .1 lmpty a means of enhancing th charms of the ngu'r. , .' ..., (' " . ' The genuine artlci hain't 4 stitch of reaching work in tt: Thls, Hi -eour, means a' startling cost to thos 6a ba ...wa.w. ... ..... (...v.,. VHmVII, j. .m UiUil, liberty silk and very sheer nainsook 4nd dotted awls mull arrth teadlftg ma teflftls; No lining ar Used, and ther is absolutely ho restraint lh team of told. Thl doesn't mean the?' is ftd flf lh th garment ' Oft ' th 0 contrary, - the bldute must be In pet-feet harmony with th figure 'v ' finch bfous M distinguished by a mul tiplicity of tucks and lac insertion and lacs applique and embroidery and her ringbone, "stitching and French knots hd Innumerable', ether' brnamsntations. White Is : the leading color. However, thes waists or shown In esaulatte huea of pale pink, blue, yellow, green and red. A charming model is of pal blue silk rauU. The yoke I of cream lac run with .baby ribbon th sCm color as th fabric. The , badfj. i igarnltured with clusters of pin tucks. . The yoke la out lined wtth rream lao insertion run with the baby ribbon. On each side of the rront attached to tn dgt th yoke, is a band, of creanj ja6e inkertloh thre icjes wide rpit with;fh bby ribbon. .vnich is formed into a. cluster of very long loops Jut below th butt, th loop . being secured Vlth big brotche. ttt Bit gree gold, studded with p'earls. ' Th sleeve' ar tucked from th shouU ii' ' I HUN ""'!:: T''V J'&'-'fy 'jsL.ftji.Vs' ,''"-i,11-,''ijjl-J(iS';r 'l-'.V ' .' - - - Of pain, clr possfbly jptrtaaawtiJ ;.',..' ; bunglar. YOUR' tEETH Br our method, without the use sut Dshtal OradoateS OF.jBiofe StandtiTO rjTHis Of Mas.-' I - f DIU B. E. vVRICHT, Dentist And Awodates - X&te vVaiildnittta- Street, cor. SvfWl Hours, a.' m. to t p. thC 4bd 1 16 t p. Steel Works 1 ' fcol V.-. I it CTT I . imm I: - a 2uuti eati . on It a Itimii an, SOW PORTLAND ORE GO N 1 0 MACK 8 Ca 4-M TMM IT. Op, rhaaibar ad Wnfl060ft3l Stelhway & Sons; Estey: tuaerson; Kicrunorvti; Star, and A. B. , Chase PIANOS . Th beat U Of high-grkd pt ane ttt the atty at very law prices. Several slightly used plkhos ahd orgaha at ona-halt thstr aatttal U1U.-'' Sonld t$L. Plafio Co. 326 WMhlnfton StrtMt 8CflCijCfl08300l mum dr W th lbow, tvher th material Is released id a big puff that ta gathered at th wrist Into a band of Insertion run with,,th ribbon. Th stock I mads of th pin tucked material over a lao foun dation, and I finished with lao nudal Itona '.'.'"'.i' '; :" ' r A-'TtWNlN(8 6otm. T' : - " A gown recently from Paris that ts a distinguished a uttiqu U th portabl property of a South -aid girt. It la of pal yellow Uffta vrsht 14 4 slight if darker bus. , ' . - The skirt is cut with a fin fiou-noa flare, each seam being outlined with two half -Inch tucks on both sldea.v Th bor der la hniehd with fiv shaped flounoaa three inches wide. They' are piped on both edges with black velvet They Clear. each other in application on th skirt so ths top pipings Show 41 WH 4 those oa th lowr edges, The bodice is rfnugly fitted in the hack, The fronts open over a full test of black chlffoft OVer liberty sattin bf th aaftb hue s th bvershot tjhrkads. Th full vest Is crossed With Inch WHS cream in sertloh ma with Whit volv baby Mb Don. Th fronts ar Ucrasted With fctoa inadalUona and lined with eream chiffon ill pin tucks. ..Th back ha ftla tueka la lutr from the center af th ahouU ' der to th center of th waist Una The sleeves 4r dlbow length. lUekedi knd Ahlshed with White lab three Inch wide, fulled, and run with cream baby velvet ribbon. The etofck la bf black chifoh over blua liberty tattM, fhoked, and finished With A jaunty tie of tusked areata chiffon edged) With whit tab. THE IUSK , "ls --vf V'' ' ;L- ") y:'-"ifi ,,-'", '''4 lt''' Injury At ltd hand of Hav) , . TREATED . of Iniurioua dmin. - Notts W'"1'-' - Teiephbh Nrth K9lx 3,. i-