: , PORTLAND, OREGON, . ' . -' SATURDAY, JUNE 4; 1C01. THE P REOO N DAILY JO U RNAL, SmaU Chankc CA JACKSON, AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED BY JOURNAL PUBLISHING 6x JNO. P. CARROLL Published very nine (except Sunday) and every Sunday morning at The Journal Building, Fifth and Tamhflt It ) reported that Marion county la doubtful, m to Hermann; f ; y : . v" , '' v. a An Increasing ' number of voter re- fus to accept machine dictation, , i OFFICIAL. PAPER OF THB CITY i i j OF PORTLAND PRIMARY NOMINATION LAW. " A - FEW PEOPLE and papera of Oregon are outspoken ' f against tha direct primary nominating law, but ' most of tha real Opposition' Is secret, la disguised 'either by when tha publlo needs that product ho may charge for It nv nrl' ha -nlaaaaa a-nverned onlv by the Well rSCOgnlied i .1.- . in v,- it that mAMimif I lng election law, liwxiui V"i nin. wu..u n - numhar la lot A treat many Republicans ' will help elect Mr Courteney to .stay at homo. ., Don't overlook the primary nominal- It la a a-ood scheme. r. -., '- -r ..." " ",T-" f. . ; : - .v . nrj-,J.' I.' l". iv ! ' '. , y mm- Oregon Sidelights , North Bend continue to few rapidly, Hllgard sawmills are doing a big bust-- Newport -, Is guests.,.' aU ready, for summer happens to be a newspaper it may be made1 an extremely profitable ventur In either one of two ways, ft may be I honorably conducted with an eye to 't v.. j. June, 4. This morning we passed, at an early hour,' Cedar island on the north, so called from the abundance of the tree of that name, " Near this Is a Small creek., which . we ealled 7 Nightingale creek, troro a bird of that species which sang for us during the night Beyond One Cherokee Indianwoman Is quite tabllahlng its own I thoroughly civilised: she has'bean mar pretense of support, or affected Indifference. character, to the dolna- of those things which tend divorced six timea. " ' - m . -.-.11 m v-- gin A fltlP I . . .. ... i a. m IA I ' " ' rt more -UCn r- "- - to. tn. oettertnent or tne communuy --" .Probably no Tery high water, after Cedir Island ire ao7ot of .mail.; face, nence n is imponiu ior m ura. ua ausienance. to oeing iair, quiuv m uwni i ail. reopia are uauajiv worse aoarea i txtant. and at aavan miiaa iiatanna la ; the principle It Involves, to vot and work ror it next mod- thing and to everybody while at tne same time siouuy up-i uo nun oj mm man ww biwvw, : i-; '. I hnli4in ! timi.it vlanra anil nrlnHnlM. On tha rnn. I . I " . l'' v oax. ,; ,. , I " ... ....I Whoever supnoaed that President Tha baslo feature of the proposed law is that of choos- trary u may do an wnmaeuie, wun us nana wy Roosevelt would run for all the little t - eM ail (Tii. axcant munlciDsJ officers In or oui. us every action ruiea oy am io ui aii, uuajiocai omces in uregon next jionaayr , tiiM) la...ii .i.xii.s la lth thla nnllHeal fatlAn and Muninn town of leas than X.000 inhabitants, at primary elections, 7i. a'..JZ,: Z 'ZZ,.. and under this law, will bte eliminated, . - . . a a Vl.lAaia I BJCBiSHJIl BjLauiuillBI AU W ItJI awa ULax wa v SNtw a av mbw I J n. of lea. than 1.000 inhahitants, nn , that. and. reversing the denunciation and the praise tTncl. Russell Bags say. he never took nnf b nartv conventions. The political conventions, l" 7. . . A . . , . la day-a vacation. But tt may be Just as . v... ,v. m ,i 01 arouer 01 we w "" "" well that ererybody Is'not bullt like Br inui law. wii lp uiinuiwi u- " I nt a-a A In nf ttf-f nr ttiAaA vhmt viM a VI UIV fw WU4 OA 11A WM VI Bai.va rfT V w awaw a.waa 1 UUi a creek IS . or -10 yards wide, entering from the north known by the. nameor ueaar creex, . At seven ' and - one-half miles further we passed on the south side another oreek, which we called Meat creek, from tha circumstance of our The Ashland nostoffioe has been ad: venced to the second class. . 4 , meat being broken, by running under a ' , ' - , concealed tree. A little above is another A new eheese factory has been started creek on the left, pne mile beyond wbica id Alse valley, which Is a splendid dairy we oampea on tne soutnern snore under i ana siocavraising region. , high projecting cliffs. The French had reported that lead ore was to be round in this place, but on examining tha hills we could discern no appearanoe of that mineral. Along the river on the south Is a low land covered with Pushes and high nettles, and' near the mouths of the creeks supplied With oak. ash and walnut timber. ' On the north side the land la rich and well situated. - We made 17 H tnliea thle day. , The river ' la falling alowly. -, means of defense or retalla-1 the primary elections select the candidates for the various ,t can lMVt totaljy without offices to be fHled, ',' . " "J ': '1.''vyX'':':'tU)n.:'.: I One effect of this system will be to induce voter, fen- ' .rally to take an Interest In primary elections, to attend f a monopoly newspaper conducted upon the' line first fashion. THE CAPTURE OT KIN-CHOU x. Porto Rico wants to borrow $5,000,000 of Uncle Sam, a piece of evldenoe that Porto Rico Is becoming elm lied and la Prom the Philadelphia t Evening Telei ber of men must be ' engaged -at the graph, i south.'. In another month the Russians Revival meetjngs are being held, even '; " " .m vui.v, tj. m fi.nion cvuHi aviiwv" . nouse. But not by Holy Rollsrs. j ; . v m iv-iiiu a i. ovuiounuun, ivopuojican ' . and Democratic . candidates - played a , , vaavuaa, iia xvvuuiivaiia winning.- t . ? r, ''' Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lawton of Med- . ford, i have celebrated tha 0th annl- , versarv of their wedding; they are II. and 10 years old.) ,: ,-r- ' :. ' ( Heppner Times: W." a Miller sold a ... i tinrthAra 'nsr s.-a .aaaii.ai a. rr A . - --a a wava vaa,aa. aiiu IIWI1IUB B.U Hi W. Peel at Bpokane. '.The price paid was V'i 1800 for the three.- . , . y .. . and take part in them and there to improve the oppor-1 laid down will bave less difficulty In drawing tha dlstlno-l ' . ai . a- Lall tUn evhl A -laaaiw ssakvtsi a falsi ''rt Sn lr w MtM I'sitASa hak" 'ttiatl I V S"'aae 1 ,.. ' ' I SVWIata . U fUlVaSlVI lUVUkM W aaaaawaaa.Baar 1 aa aa a ' ' . tia a vi-irn.AU u wa -.-it-.. .,. . .i.Aat ... Qann'of inart1 horm dlatttrh tukAi-. s" m vaym V4 , niiiuua i s-1!! vues a .a vt niu vw miuvbi mm wwlHiaa TV a " - lift rtaenuy tb ftrst' atrslv stp I 3f n54 by th ftummar rains . rT; - -. 'a .. as a . I U1I1 Or EflB l ATtA flftS-l fAWtM ini It Mil It ntf AllgVtnlM f Mi WOU fl DA BV tunlty of Toting for the really better en,J the men of theft tion which clearly separates ..-pinion" from "space" than h." , . thla viar on vour on Port Arthur, which has now be-1 fortresses, while Kurokl, unless be gets paign to the northward has been per lit Is emphatically a ease for prompt ec-j if every Republican in the flrrt ' S?L t:r JTJ the reasons that fully meet the natural intellectual cravings trt"t aolna to vote for Hermann, the ptkln' or whether they are atrong lng of his men by Oku qn the Kwang of those who are Juatlfled In seeking the information In the falsehoods about his excellent charac nou', t0 Tt d,k Tung peninsula as Grant showed 4a tb ,.-.- ta- ara aratuitnua nna i lng. at once, it la indicated by current Wilderness. . . - '. . . '' -t : proper Quarter. ' -; . Ur are gratuitou. one ' advlcee that they have turned face about y ; ; . I v . ,hi-. rath-- than! 4 no:' to delents througli monopoly newspaper conducted along the opposite p.r.onal property. If you have any. No mm?t of .t.n,.,r teU1- n?r Nluchwang. will be in m - . . . itnaa whir.h mav a.Dlain aoma of tha dlfflcultiea In the exemotloa w wwt.ib.ow. , w newer . ew iw ram wioarraasmenv aoouc nw euppu cat-and-drfetl primaries, certain pouticai ana irresponsive , ' . , . Z , "I 4 HUGlujenioa w hwiiuhmii - pushing, crowdlnTuid too frequently antlrely selfish dele gates getting together and .'fixing up a sla through va riou. comblnaUon-br at th dictation of a boa .a ean dtdata nust come out In the open and appeal directly for nomination to the body of voter, in his preclnctwad, county or state, and the candidate, who can Impress the greater number of voter, with their superior fltr. for the office, will be the legal candidates of their respective par ties.':."... smoainc, ; Droranitv and - iwunrtna r They need a dose of birch tea. &-x-?i"$- v Mr a Nancy Marsh, an active woman' . 1 rear. eld. traveled unattended from'," Michigan to The Dalles, where aha will I VOTE THEM DOWN. T IS to be presumed hal the candidates for repre- Tt fa mifortntiafta. fwim Ana Mntnt a and are now. diverting their, attention From' the" New Tork Times. .. : :. - - - - -irrom tna mavamant MrthnM. intn I ti v . i. view, that the reaistratlon In Orea-on ".'"r. ' I " seems that nature was on tne was so small, but there mar be some . ror ot the defense and that the position was Jn..tT-.a .a .VTit? 7 ."T Arur and Dalny. In their war with VerV .trona- Hi Itself. It aeema also that sentatlves from this county bad no hesitation in compensation in the reaulta. Murderer ' Wllllama spends - A Baker Ctty man has a madstone that coat him 1 310, but ho claims tt la ; worth tl.000; alse that only three genu tne madstones are in existence In the world. .""''.' " j- " , i' 'J A. Corvalll. family who went to Fort f. when asked by the machine manager to do so. It Is also to wlu ha, mtinr 'oa , ,ou cnina in l9 they advanced on Kin-lthe Russians had made Intelligent and Dodge, Kan., last spring, write that last Chou ana took thaf-nlaa aa tha fl rat I .... n... I . w ... . . mnchl.t . i .. i 1 -( uiiuuB umm ii. capaptiiiica, ra.w I i . innun was iroaan a.T.rai I . . ... . i --.. ... m.w.. vmuiviBu huiwi fun i" i r maw itawa Y.n tr rn. Mrri. ArtnK.nam. ajin ru. ara aAn.tMi nip i i ...i- .v.-i. .m.. -:kii .....tinn. nmi in prarer. nut ne cannot orav outitha. r i r. " - "- 1 ---- j - a w viacu. -- ----i " I his record. Howaver nrobahi. tha I. ' "T w n tne X aiu. - there can he no dispute that to uregon. -. " It Is often said that many of the better cltisens take no be presumed that the manager of the machine knows pre interest In pbllticsi biit this system iwlU arouse them tojclsely where each one stands upon any question that Is take an Interest. I They, often iay that f- onjjenx oispaicne. point to a they meant to make a serious and even "" - ' - - -1 : repetition Of the taCtlCS they Used In the I a daanarata t.ml at K-ln-hnn Tn thla I i Mora Obaarvat: Mrl J R. Un- haa Chlneaa war - anil tha . nrnhahllltlaa aa I - ltu w n.i a . Thara la I...... I .V li.r " 7 " ai.r tfapaneM Tioiory . ... ......i, -.-.Uui. v. ,9,117 mm - - 1 uiaL ui.t wui aaTinci aown ma nenra 1 i-i.lu .-a ,!. tk-inowara in Hhkrmin onuntv , anil aha -. Ti ' - . anA-aihilitv tir At n-T k a 7. - ' JET """- swr. ovcibit. ana Bi.iuncant man we ui7i' no an. it they have neither likely to affect the machine's Influence. It Is well known y"trf,t ,!J?n ThL !uU f?m Kln,:noV th tUck th earlier,: -Without doubt.itU also more nds strong Ur soapsuds good to keep tha tlma nn- tha- Inclination to mincte i . , v V...I-... - i.a a-ti-a -iiti-at rii. city cnarter tnat no election wm oe neia next year ana lie, uu ... v v- -v-.- ,k .u , i..i-. -.111 V. . tha .- I Tha Tanai. an a rl.rV '.I- ers; but under this proposed system they will have no .... tn thll4, th. .B.hln. u v.rv should cut their garmenU according to -rnod-Mcuse -oT-not-Actlvely helping to hooM tha-xan-lI.iM.. . ,a.-.au Ji oth:lnhand, and not depend upon - . ' I lULBrCBLCU. AA LIl LILT ViCULlUUB Ul AlBIU All 1.11V VUU YVKI TltA llAVf "la1H1alA VAa'SHAi.-, at. -.- dldates; and If th better, men are not' selected Jor can- y,, nav, a chance to thresh out their municipal ' . ' dldates it Will be the fault of the voter, generally, and not louestiona without reaard to tha mere nartlaanshlo of state The Democrats of this county have of a few self-seeking political workera. And if , the honest and national polltlce. This takes away from the machine I Ph': .-Tl,..!, lUVX f fer in the least, nor would. Teddy's chances be at all Impaired, If some of tnem should be elected.' and comparatively. unselfish voters do not then take som of Its present advantages. These advantage, can enough Interest to help- select the better men, they, will j ony be maintained through instrumenU elected to the leg deserve to suffer from maladministrations for this kind of . voter, are really In the large majority. and natural leaders and those having an aptitude for poll- tics and an-arobltlon for-offlca. will , generally b chosen; lalature. .everybody knows where those men who have come out Into the open stand; they are with the- people reC-Ul. -. I nnlta with thalv aarn Inn.) f.it.lln.1 I ' L. r- ','. : , patriotism end devotion and dash a I ra'ry "about Professor-. French" .of rrom the Philadelphia Record. - German thoroughness of preparation and 1 tM weston Normal school being rotten That the Japanese paid dearly for nr-liln nt maitruvl. Tlmttrm thai flnttl egged by brickyard workmen, because meir Ticiory may Dm uican zor aTanten. attaa- h ha .mM.ti. a--.i-a th. .ui-aou imuiuni raroara ooneern Hills bristling with fortress artillery at position, the calibre and the range of lB thm u nlm by all concerned, and moir crvais ana mrrowea on tneir aiaea i every gun opposed to them, and took I " wui-ui ta-naru. by.concentrio line, of trenches full of thair maamraa .rMnrn..!. Th. upatr, ' ' marksmen armed with nagaslne riles step toward tha capture of the fortress JUL1' .n,r aa intereatlng potlatch cannot be takenby storm except at a which repreaent. and ambodieg all that !5J?I,. V-Hie1. -S' .TT.T.;"TW. k . ra,rTBl " I bauful te the Japanese in the flaT: ' V 'jZS7i -:..r..r" .7" V" WM. aooompiisnea at au. Russian occupation of Manchuria has VT"a .-a., L" Vn," '"il tauiimrr criUOS. . in US llXnt Of tne I haan tnMnfnll. takaa rrVi.M.rii.. ?" . u u. V a a a . -a I MM VU aVB4aM U flVUHVIII U" It aeema llkalv that Jiid-a R.mmM Mt. iu : .2"',.V1m tT" i"1'" .V""0-. .y"",a""na dress, and a fine faaat was anJovad bv ?i wlTf rSn' 7.; i V 1. Bt .vtoo should have the j and Bradshaw, "and probably 'u I the"UiMry watf rontai asMtilts. under and "the eoplouIwMa of the Japanese I mn'P" "wnM: . ' ', ; " nuni.iruva uiuir iuwi uwh tub rc.ua.u a-l l . " -".-, ivui cucumnucra naa oecome lmnrao I forces Which ran ha hrmi-ht ta haar - .. . . thepoemon stand; theyref but such men -wuw wr uiuw wiu iniutu; -iw tucu, i .1. - - r - -. . -s . - - . - 4 tuui .. uofii uiuowir- anouia I one Out Ot tea Of lha a. I. m atnrmtna I nwal- ht 4 irf.. in i -...-4 t . wv"-h-i. vv .uum.iu -a will have "rustle- not th. vote, of A tol"" fifj- fBh Irresponsible and slate-making or boss-serving delegates, but thoM of a majority of their party. And It Is clear that an unfit A- iinaafa 'a. iinnrlnrlnlatt man will hava a far allmmer chance to get into office. Such A man will PslUon jfa wer -v et- .t. h w'f h. .,n .v i.hi-it.: s v tn '.-tfcmi propounded by the people themselves. revision and with the bosses. The most remarkable feature of the present agitation Is that men who frankly answer th& bosses and, state their Eddy 10 the third district A Judgeship shrapnel and rifle bullyt. which th de- o7 Bebastopof lg not a poUtlcal offlca. . . fenders would hurt against them. The LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE The-proposed system will tend to break up political ma chines, or render them less powerful .for evil., and this , is why the new law Js opposed, secretly if not openly, by the beneficiaries of machine operations; but these men . are comparatively few In a party, and they cannot defeat the adoption of this law if all who favor it, or who on rtudy- Ing it would favor it, will vot. that sentiment and prefer ence next Monday. , ' ' -, The law Is one, if not at all points perfect tending in the - right direction,' the Idea and object are reformatory, as the? Auatrallan ballot law was.' It is Indeed supplementary to or complementary of that law. It Involves a remedial, beneficial raevementr that ehoild have the approval of all It ahowed what tremendous Influence the machine exerts and at the same time demonstrates how necessary it I. to vote' down those' who have nothing to recommend them practical annihilation of tha Hlrhlanii- ers Brigade under General Wauchope at From the New Tork Trtbuna Men said in the Boer. war. after the Magersronteln , lent c suddoiI to the a r ..T T.':"". rSaanaJVJTt that the day of val"f L0""" rout crw,5 had been deserted by her husband and was making her way to Whitney, in Baker county, but at Monument money for her stage fare was made up. , Westwood correspondence of the Cor- Aa Appeal to tha ToWa. Island City, Or., June S. To the Kdl- withln a few feet of the cook stove and' strawberries in abundance in the adjoin lng fields, a neighborhood of fine people A. Courteney, A. J. Capron, Thomas H. Crang, W. R. Hud son, Uadlson Welch and George N. Holcomb. ' ' NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY. we Japanese were not called upon frtnti attaekaT it."rii u.uv wr luMian .aiuiara: mm 1 i. t-.-- , . . Ruaalana haa ,a ,, . . . a-vwa. uv nvn mmmm WJ oT. ommn 1 - ---- . - T - w v 111. ULi 1 . a - . . m .HA ini. laatinnn 'aMih..yTA 1 v. ih harrla-a At irfk.v. 1 -"- IW1WW, ior ina - " .-- ' . "'"S' aw you wunaor wnoa a aay wm mrm nivmi very' fine- timer '.-- .v:-vr--. -fc-' ; Pendleton academy - has ' oref 1,000 progressive he wlU vote for the instl- KTtd iiT.t " w w eatlw of the way In which those Tan- except that they represent the machine ; Her. t. the list of TIoulny lL' agXraTt: we received a pouter statin, a few rea- . 7 min. tha .nnrh.- .ni Z.t successfuUy made. Just such an attacTt. sons why : local option should be de- 5I1S5aiSl 8on,a t the Japanese modus feated. It says of the voter "if he Is I SJSJ2rt?to chk iSow tn.!r nBil are worthy of notice, aa Indl- immuln ha -.111 wit- tnr.tli. Inatt. I "-P-MM 10 CnSCK and WOW UP their natlva n tha a... I. .kl.l. .V. a-r. - Botanical specimens ' Including every Thev had! vi uniop 4 1 u f. I aiiu afnra anH 1 shrub, the collection having been pre sented to the Institution by William C. N THE ELECTION of circuit . Judges political con siderations should have no place. When politic con trol the choice of Judge, the first step has been taken gooa citisens who oesiro hetter ana cleaner government toward the debasing of the bench. A non-partisan Ju I tutlon which will keep the most money VJ .., j kees of the east-waae war. in Circulation." Will local option stop 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 (fought on that very arourid before and tha anlnova nf mnn.v. Or la tha Mian I TVJH Ul iHOW X OfX STenlna FOSL Mm.ml-ml tm lrin..l .!. a .h- hn.. Hnic" tn Mntrihta t- th. By taking Kin-Chou the Jananese auma th.t th. x, , -7..,, I Cuilck. a pioneer botanist v of Union. running expense of the sUte going to ome Into control of the harbor and town the hUls far more stubborn! t than tha 0.r,nVnd ,fcr:.th on.,r .?'- a . . .a w .aa . ' ... 1 V IMIHV AMA1 Wah Itkttaata. a. aa A aS 1 W.-. --. I . . . . ' I iniia 1 nniH 1 1 W V-IB11 1 VI T n1 VAIIAWin-1 noara mat ni to contribute ma r.mii.T - will mi ih uintmaior 1 w iwuaiuiur. . muoa a war. , ilea 1 tiflnaiiu. . t.. .-... . .v 7 :" -. w- .. . Ithranrh mnnAt.li.. . tH-.,..- V. ... I V !" " ' ""-i I - - . - - - A ui. sr-c.r utt wi UJ7 auvua maruaiuiti - . im.iu ininii an nntiwwn Tna an flntlnv m... I . h hanafitaA tharehTt in anaairtna- nt tha average hel.ht. and the further adTane .K-,.t ki - 1 . . .:. I ssoro UDserveri The outlook for the . . I .v.-.-. v.i--. ... a . . 1 --a muu. uwuni nm t Vnrn fhaa and administration. 1 tnoiw canahle. conaclentioua and -i-- t. .. ti.i ...kii a 1. .v. ., . .k....b .... ,", V" r. '. ln m we miast or the batua --.1- , ,v. v...- a ' . ' - 7 ' I UIVUUl . lV.D M VWHUUCHV, ,U J 140 U1IIIU- - , MW.nM. fMn. tfl. 11-11 - fe.il I IS 7 H nm finr COariV. : I n 11H1 1 T . . 1 . . . f ... BW B ' V. V V II -1W M V . 'Ml patriot publlo servants, and more power In. the hands lstratlon of the laws Is to be maintained and If the 'court, baeco trafflc would it not b. wail ttt rten th (ainw dMn the verdict of farmer, from and more intelligence In the head, of the mantes of vote. e to be kept freo from the suspicion of lmnroner in- consider whether we would need so much than. upon C their- demoralUed at that, until they had nnco-.Vad .-. l? A". ..11 1 "Un?.r (revenue If we had not these "progrea- r7' enerai uyama took more than battery and almost avarv aim. uV. ... . . .T. IZJj. ... I.iv. inatituHnn. in miiit.w . nuiit 1 two weeks, after caj-turina- cinr!b.Au.. tn I v!!r ?trT ' J?. i ary one of them with whom We spoke Two circuit ludaes ara to be elected In thla county on it t ia...n tha .nmh nf i,m.iM .A reach the defenses of Port a rth- .. .?".".. ?uu7 .wcna was enwuslastio over the flattering - - - - - -" " T ' ' , i ' " - - . . r " -- W- I nUMWO lUni l WRII tm Tlt1f MimhAfi I eaMMata rtkak aIT aa.tal.a wa .1a.t.. MWArtla-tf rV.g. riftm mmysAiAmmm .v- vV.a 411j4 A th fMini tftntliirT. th UVlum. th Or 014 UKU IlJU ft ff&T BlOr dlfficuU tnlr I . M4 l.at-"uia- T .V t-.v. au -u vy-uii F i u- aaav - v aaa JUST A LITTLE CHAT.. BY -THE WAY. PACE, not opinions, for sale," Democrats arid two Reftublli candidates In the field, two the penitentiary, the , asylum, the or- ! Oku ha. a far more difficult tart and Tthelr po.ltion. ThS they cam. t J.fTf.tr. hwM't.i ClelanJ and g- - wl w ot HS'lK mlnated bv their nartv and h.. i... e th.- tn.at.a -h.-it. aao. n tha n r 0....1 UB"1r11 """""es a .most as well as rain in June the spring-sown wjll be w"- . ' . ' . .. . . Uiido-a Frazar hava hin ranomlnatad hv thair nartv and u - a , .- .- -. r la ,Z1 .T" " ""i oa.iories StmOi - ... . xne text -01 our evening s discourse, oeiovea 1 " - - v. i-c -- ain v . nuHua tne Kusatana thni.ivM Th. v t. - " . ' a-uuia-, wvTwii n.KT, .-., .-,!-... - ,. Ta nnt in-al nntion InilT Am.rlnf- It fleet WlU make Imnoaalhla ... a-h hit. L" lnemTW''. They knew equal tO it, brethren, la taken from almost any recant iaaua I Mark O'NeOl and Q. W.Allen are the nominee, on the Is not local option truly American Sf. Ml W Woli brtl- just how taany runs, and lof wtxlttZiZrl . ' , . . " 1 . . . . . . . ... 1 . a .a i iT.AAt.i t FiQT t nst minriTT in ii nil aa inn 1 iiini ro-fingri t inn or ins sart t. i w a m i 1 . ... . " of the Oregonlan but more specifically from that Issue In I "io ucaex. win r. u eui ana r. Alien are wnteh the "business basis- incident of the Oregonlan's re- nnenuy qua-mea ior juaicim oaice. nr legal aam latlnna tn a recent communication from Mr. Tnfta ara t. "en unquestioned an4 they enjoy the respect and plained with' A good deal of painstaking clrcumsUnflallty a conMwM of th .Both are men of unquestioned yet somehow seems to lack that transparent candor so delightful to behold In" such efforts and so gratifying when itound there, ti ' y j-,'' ''7 ; ,;. ' , ,V ; . . . ; ... The more one dwells on this alluring philosophy of "en lightened self Interest,", so eloquently expounded, in an ,. other connection but in the same Issue and on the same page of the Oregonlan, the more fascinating does it be come. Based as the philosophy, is on an alert and sleep less thrift, on what might b. called a forehandedness which so delightfully mixes and interblends the meum and tuum that even the most expert hesitates to pronounce where the one begins and the 'other leaves off, when "space" really ceases and "opinion" actually obtrudes it self, where the buBlnee office raises its watchful em bargo and the editorial giant begins to get in his deadly and untrammeled work. To some taindt afflicted with mental languor nothing appeals except that which is manifest and self-evident To others with-a speculative tendency the delight Is to integrity whose personal character is beyond reproach. All four of the present circuit 'Judges In this county are Republicans. It would be eminently fitting that In the coming election voter, should not limit their choice to a single political party, but should .elect their candidates solely upon the basis of their fitness. Mr. O'Neill and Mr. Allen deserve the support of every voter who desire, to see the Judiciary completely divorced from partisan politics. HERMANN AND THE LAND THIEVES. B INGER HERMANN'S publlo career waa the sub Ject of comment in an editorial leader published in the evening edition of the Oregonlan August 27. 1900. Following are some pertinent extracts from the artlola'' v j '.''" . . v "Th, truth Is that thete is yet, as there has been for more than A quarter of a century past, an immense busi ness of land robbery going on. It haa develoned under, all trace out the sometimes devious but usually obsoure line our laws, though in spirit and Intent these lawi were vtllfitl InOla frAtW eo iiauv 4a afYaf T'h. e..lt as th am aa 4 Via I ' a a. n . . . . . r gooa. " " ui as soon as tne swinaiers ana thieves, the which leads from cause to effect To such as these there v is something appealing In a proposition such as this. The very word "space" carries with it a suggestion of Infinity, V of the wide and far stretching universe, of something c seemingly limitless yet at the same time- elaatio and with out bounds that may be definitely . fixed.' Newspaper grafters and Jobbers, saw these laws in force, they began to take advantage of them to rob the people. And then the 'government' supposed to be tha agent of the people became and in the main ever since has been, the agent of the land robbers. And there Is pur" great and good upace is oniy tees .ascinaung m its contemplation, friend Blngeri H Is in a high and potential position withJ iriiVla aa a 1 1 I a a . . . a. . a. m Bi . I ' " l i,.Yn.uui urn umm may ye. nave no wen aennea pounas. regard to the public lands. He haa a warm, moist hand It may gorge-Itself upon the advertising columns, It may clasp, a. beaming eye, a regular Methodist camp-meeting break do wnbe barrier which separates It from pura tongue but in aU his 40 years of office as register, o'on- mI.mM . . . . . . . ' 1 ' " . !.-" - u-u v.jiiy vcn lorce iia unwelcome way sinto the eacred precincts of the editorial page. Bo long as it 1 1tpace" no one may bid it nay. In the beginning, that the beginning of each day's work, there is nothing but ''".pace" where the editorial page is to be. The chief bugteman may have his ear to the ground to catch the "i drift of things, , He may have out a watchful eye from the "eerie for the straight tip' which" will come from the man ager of the' political machine. He may have his ear glued to the speakipg tube which has sensitized connection with . -the business office wherein are piled up the ducats that build 'skyscrapers and do many other strange and won r . derf ul things. ' r . : Hearing all these things, weighing all these things, getting them all into their proper relation and perspective, with a thrifty anchor to windward withal and a shrewd ye"'to the grainy day,", it I. the dutr of the great editor : intelligently to begin his nightly occupation, in a word to decide with nice discrimination where "space" ceases and ? -.."opinion" begin a ( t t'-.j-itr..,. : --When a man bag a monopoly ot a certain product and .. W y . .. l.. i ,y . .t v.-. v v : : i r ...... greesman, commissioner what has he ever done to pro- Itect the people from the land robbers? Nothing.", T DON'T WASTE YOyR VOTE. OM WORD should receive the vote of every eltlsen of Multnomah county who .wishes to see the sher- ; iff, office purged of grafting and corruption. v He is the only candidate In the field who can defeat James rstott, 'the nominee of the Republican machine. - A vote for Bird, for Storey, for Nutleyor for Tarwood la a; vote thrown fcwajr.;-',-'. " : .'" ' f Vl'r : . 7 " ' 'v; B With , Tom Word as sheriff the office will be administered honestly and efficiently,. Ward striken aid heelers of the machine will no. longer find -employment ei . sheriff's deputies. , The- Interests of the taxpayers and not of the machine will control the sheriffs policy. -; ' u:. 1 Word's plurality should be so large as to be a decisive rebuke to the spoilsmen who have fattened for years upon tha graft of the sheriff', office.; Don't throw your "rote .-. :. -n.mnti -h.ii mi. llant MMMtin. th .Va,T7 .r. i w auns, - ana or wna what fair thmirin B n nnv ... an final aaaauit a. mii. T," "wo"ia "Te r" " a given point Silver Lake Csntral-Oregonlan: Bheep are manv palan memorabla "TButmntin. t.. . .u",aa ,ra yihally. with all shearing will soon be the order of the wSo I?S Wn."t' Lh. 1 2HS. ? en.ee Wly day in thl. action of th. country. From upon them, and lose, f eoeary, a great p Tof irMYSn it- VrlJTS. M0 fV fHp. nrosoerou. his 60.000 men. m 'th. r.JTlL ffot.5h "ne. they charged in. pected. Sheep are aald to be In himself that right? There are many paign memorable. slaves to the drink habit, who, temptation, was not xoeced would be free men and happy prosperous I his 60,000 men. In the Manchurlan in the 7 darkness of ex- fine citisens supporting their families. In mountain. Kurokl ocouoies a oaitioaTf r;.... ". .! - nignt. .triklng conaiuon tnis .pnng ana a large per- thls respect Are we not our brother's great advantage, but can mova'aailnst waa tfnM5SI -mw- Tt ceniag. or iamo. oeing raisw, i n keeper? Think of the sorrow, the .In. the thin Mtus.ian UneToSy -at ; Tn a tt,7 Wv'.tn V"teance. wool market ha. atarted out fairly good th. nma anit-ahama bronrtt ahot In.rii . ij ra-. !.. . na " bad the effect whioh might have and several large clips in . eastern Ore- the . orlma . and . shame : brought about peril so lone aa anv aonaMarahia J ...- --- -. J throuch the Influence of this exeat aviL I . Tir. . , . n.l A MA. . . V . . I ' . . 1 ' ' - 1 .1 v uiumvi - . . u.v i.iiiDt wmy a ...la tl mm mt m i i. .i taara r anrrnw tha araVM n h OBBA BUrMimXVCM. lovejVdnee rather than tears of sham, over their lives? The liquor traffic is the greatest issue before the people to day. . . t IVom the New Tork World. 7 Mr. Jerome', war : upon gamblers Is forcing' marrllT forward. . n-ia Next Monday will settle the local op- gambling law haa driven. out tof New tion question ror a time at least, but a iur " o- most eminent "art ooi question Is never Settled until it is set- lectora" A Section" of the Penal Code tied right We. may be subdued but not has .been unearthed which destroys the conouerea. And-' IT defeated wa think weaiern union s "common carrlar" and hope-it will strengthen the Prohibl- oiaam tnat it must 1 deliver 'gambling tion party as nothing else can. I telegramA Teaterday offloers of that The liquor traffic has come to the front company, were subpoenaed in John Doe with their thousand, upon thousand, of proceeding, to find out wfcf got the pool dollar sand they . have : great need, v for t room "graft" r. ; i , i' t ;ix i-r - their business Interest is shaken. They f ' All this speak, of energy and direct- may, buy the pres. and .end out their nes. or purpose. But Is were not dan- literature, but they send out no .peak- ger of frittering away these admirable ers. On the Other , band It Is k plea I qualitle. In the pursuit of .mall for the protection of ' our homes, our I gambler, while great thieve, escane? society- and our ' business Interests. II There is, for lnatanca, the flotation hope every voter will consider this ques- lot tne snipuuiiaing trust, a bold at tion in Its true light. ShMl the ma Jorlty j tempt at obtaining upon falsei pretenses rule? . MRS. FLORENCE WADE. 1170,000,000 of Investors' money. Every cetaii vf this sordid performance the A CAraa TOM IK -UaST OHOOlxPloltln 01 th8 Frnoh bankers, the , - -'. 1 1 1 ipuoiicauon or lying prospectuses, the From th Pendleton East Oregonlan. 7 ; m," of Juggled account, with the .took The trouble with most of the heavily I exchange,- the deal with Schwab for th. away upon A candidate who cannot win. endowed aohOols And Institutions of the country is that they are out of reach of those who .need them most - If the Reed institute which has Just been en dowed and founded In' Portland ' is brought down within reach of the school-hungry mass of common : people, it will be a blessing to Portland and 'to Oregon.- But If it is built among the clouds ,; Of aristocratic ideals, accessible only to the rich and fortunate, Its In fluence for ultimata good to humanity will be queetionabla The great; need of today . Is some plain .rich people who will die and leave 1 their idle wealth in vested (n Institutions .within reach , of the hard-working boy and girl Just out of Uie higU school who needs one, or two i year. ; ' ! finish at a moderate cost, .to fit them for useful, profitable Uvea. There are too many "art schools" and "schools of technique" intended as spawning grounds for aristooratio senti ments and for the propagation of snobs who despise manual effort and who are incapable of well directed mental effort If the . Reed Institute In Portland Is made : accessible to. the great mas. of needy youth In the middle walks of lifA who; need- and-: deserve education at moderate cost, Portlao- aa, a city, may rejoice. OtherwUe, , the rich may re Bethlehem works, the Schwab-Morgan secret oargam ror -unloading" stock on the j publlo waa - disgrabeful. discredit able and. dishonorable in the. extreme. ana sucn as to wrean irreparable loss upon legitimate American Investors. What has been , done about It? ? Are such things to happen and no one to go to Jail? The matter la one of great complexity ana difficulty, wand Mr. Jerome is entitled to a f air 1 allowance of time to attack it- iBut whenis he to begin? Since the shipbuilding trust disclosure, of the World shocked the community, th. whole scandal of the Federal bank and- Globe security has come to public notice a get-rlch-qulck, conspiracy amy ono-imniam as amoi tlous and for his share in that David Rothschild has already been sentenced to nine years' imprisonment " - That was prompt action. .Why not a little of the same .medicine for the ship building trust conspirator a Mr, Jerome? - . Dangerous Enthusiasm. , . , From the Washington Btir..i '' A cress aaent story say. that an an. thuslastlo audience, threw real Jewelry at an opera singer. The practice should be followed with care. '.The most avarl clou, person would object to having an wiT.T.taicg tmvLxm mvr txovm. From The r Dalies Tlmea-Mountatneert gon and Washington TIave already been .old at price, ranging fro 10 to 12 H cents per pound. . ' f 7 , Mora Observer: - In I(((, P. P. DeMoss Since the verdict of the Jurv hafnr. of thM olty hired out to fight the In; which h JimJ T.a -J2STLT dlaneln .outhern Oregon at 60 cenU J2f .KA!!f J"n--mM a day. furnishing his own horsa, gun, Friday night, Norman William, haa hi.-v.t. ..a . h. .. . .....! been sullen and pon-communlcaUvA He tion. He earned $S at this Job. The ' doe not .want to aee anybody.' nor doe. sutler graft got $55 of " thl. amount, he want to talk. Saturday afternoon though Bro. DeMoss is at a loss to un- Oeorge Nesbitt Waa permitted to see dersUnd how,, as grand dad was not a him, and endeavored to at wiiiwa tn len,tnrtft aor nv -' But '. teU him whS 7 hl,! WJ?ri0 waiting 48 year, for the balance he rt W hV ?i ti b0dlM volioher from Washington City ItJz ? d " e con- last week, for 110.48. This shows how vlcted man's lips .were sealed whenevar ... v tt--i. a.m 1. tn. asked anything about the murder or the ( pay bis blllA i - , , . ' whereabout, of th. bodlea It la nr. r f p ; . ' ' ' ' .rJ'?owr?r-- Mor William, .-v-w... ntv fbUwrer Meadef tha Naahitt vn-m k... h ILZ Z T I oowwarn railway xor ;w,ibhi,w, S .. mma?., ,t4lltt petroleum with, which 16 oil our ne has committed. . . ,--k . .i-; I .-a.tar v -...a. . .-i..... . tha n From Th. DaUhronlci.; .V-a ..- A0?. i:ascofor ; leaving for Iowa Saturday even- Uh. .t.. .-4 .t...t. ni . whar. hiA -?hto U B m .0 that travel will not be in-5 a.iihhnmiv .,'.... i . Tmmn will uni iiavt w vm unm wvvr !ali hrvehf ha V " ,- ltn A'0 ha"ow- oT "on, othw imvX t stl t?"n?on.ui t ItPt Hf t that will loosen up the surface, I. -rrriiii. ' T . --JS 1U. r'JBIVVrjruv-r (HW UUH Kill.' ft i-h. t0 '! hl -nlta ha. been doi?e, , as the j.nat woman is one who had oft.n I . . . - a nravoyl .,1th vim k.... vt7 i uuav vi" i.ua wui.muui ii.iui uu ma'ib!-'! tn oU applied will be a permanent ira spends muoh tim in prayer himself and, BrovemenCi.'! " ' . i ,'. ' also .lng. from a hymn book left with fgr?,, 7, ; ' ,- 7 M.' ,v ' him. ' He seldom r-nmaa nut f.n. k. &'.'' f .' .. ' ' .1 " him. He seldom comes put from his c?" ; never wnen the Jail door Is open. vo oav bzs of BAVsauo-m, '"-r :- ' : 11 'r Mayor; Boyd of Spokane thus tell.. as IP wuf 9 OF OOXJE-UW. . how to get rid of the Candellon pestt - i? ii p& -fv "Do not out the flower., off Just below ' ' From the New Tork' Sun. ' the ground, if you wish to keep them ' A seedy Individual In a Broadway ear from tha lawna Many ceonla make this the other day ; greeted a fadltlesslvi mistake and are aa badly of f aa If they dressed " t passenger Aeffusivelv. The I had left the lawn alona The beat way greeting." became more and more oer-lto kill them 1. to turn the sod over ev- eonal, to the entertainment of the other jery year or two and replant the entire passenger. Casting . envious eye. on J lot1 This -can .be done tn th early the other's raiment ihe seedy one' in-1 soring, and the lawns will aocear In as quired in loud tone who-hi tailor was, good .hap a th year before and wlth- what haberdasher h patronised, ' and I out the dandelions. 7 If it s found lm.'. who mad. hi shoea- Finally he asked: (practicable to turn the sod. and on de- i"And how many collar, do you wear sire, te dig up th. plant then go, after week?"- .'..svii'r ... ;': -'.111; as --deep, aa possible. '.When it ha. ; Hi better dressed acaualntanc sur-Ibeen taken out go still farther and pour- veyed him critically i for a moment la quantuy of salty water In-th hole. Then;' - '- - - . I Pure salt Is good, but the salt water la "I- don't - know. 'I'm - u re." . he I better.-A little coal oil la also good - drawled. 'JHow . many weex. do you but not as good aa the salt water and joice Alone. aeye put out even with a Qliuqaond tiara.' wear a eollajf iu more expenalv."