The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 06, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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THEfJOURNAL
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INDiriNDENT
NtwsParta.
.Pobllabar
fvhllihrd Torr tinf (tim-pt Sandaytend
, , rr 8ntMlr miroliic, at Tb Joornal Build
in, rifia and taatelll atraata. Portland. Or.
inadequate to meet its requirements, I would accept this proposition. :
If its development Is to continue. I The nroDosltion was nut to Mr. Ox-
and yet the country enters the new J nard,.' the surar magnate, by adro-
year with the v railroads r almost Cates of Ihe administration policy,
not convict, a man of murder on til,
unsupported or but slightly support
ed testimony. This ends the trials
of the alleged conspirators" for the
WOOD FOR PAPER COSTS TWENTY-1
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unitedly declaring that no extensions hut acceptance was refused. V Mr. murder of Steunenberg and not more
or Improvements are to," be made, I Oxnard seems to have the controlling I than is now, known about It is like.) Official Bulletin by" the Unitei states
uu v1 uayomw uiujDti vrvi;ffucio Muut ww ana bus tup wunw vvun wvi vv avcuuuif? JLIiUWu tAvvyl yuB . r : . ureal . D err ICO, ;'-
tof at tb poatorfica at i-ortund. or., for j be reduced- and this In the face pf I cerned." X V'i : , v ; I sibly by some deathbed confosalons. J Today there v la general complaint
enormous. earnings ana, toe payment l Air. uxnara, men, is Digger man I urcnara killed i Steunenberg, 'and rawu po"ner mat printing paper n
nf AxnaRsfva dlvlrfnnria I the MVArnmnnt' Ha ia hlps-ar than! no fop aa , ..n K n,iMiii . lonstantly growing dearer. '. In the mid
Mr. J. J. Hill baa aald that; the the President and the cabinet.? The tainad. had ibIIm..- I mn locI Papers are raising
freight, offered to American railroads administration offered to treat ;witn
SIX MILLIONS
;tV I -Wntet.tt Shaw la a candidate yet:
trmiitulMloa titrouse tb niaua aa eaooed-alaaa
miliar,
1KLEFII0NES MAIN 7171 . HOMB. A 1.
All drpartmaota raaebad by thaaa sombaia.
au i pa operate tfta drpartarat yoa waat. i
TUBKlttN AUVkUTlSlNO SKrUKHINTAXI VB
VrrlDa-BnJi,mla 8pt AdTertlalni Afreet.
their subscription price 60 centa In order
f.AM 1ft it I htm hnt ia rn.1 nnt T I TTi onnrnrlAn .. .
n:v"n:j-:v. -;.r. ( ..f r:r v; r:. rrv:::i . .j- rri-r.r-"in - outenberg rir.tse4! movabi
C'UUl B1U1UB1IJ, WUim . IUW j UUVIUK I Dmi lu io uiuiicu vu VI1UI 4B a u vui yviauuvi UU1SE DUBlOen an Urni made Of WOIUL ta tha Annnt t
v"4hilBl,n,"5!l!:i, JtK.f,l,.",,M w power and facilities it the railroads J limited amount of island sugar, i)ut dor a franchise to make, reports and of metropolitan papers, om of which
:,7; " ,, ,r. .d' faave Men, Increasing only 2 per Mr. Oxnard would not stand it, i He Submit to taxation.: only applies to ?nu?iU1 m& S?.?f,r" .'p,ruc:
""".W'0? .? L--'l--- ... Lnntrnia tha i v. a a LMmh. 7i '"' Hltlon, printing haa In I
b tba uuitad autea. Canada or Maxico. , ,- I cent and even this increase, it ap'
on. .rl;.;l.toS.h oth i .no Pear." J to cease.
.-.t''N'DAT. countrystand .this f What is it go
.r-ViLVJn'Trrv'" to do about it ?
rar,.,....7.M t On mouth ...1 ,05 UacanA from the conclnalon
controls the senate, If , the terms of J corporations created after the enact-1 very Ure decree ioDt,adaS ubon the
ItoiMn the the dispatch are true, and' that bodv I ment-of the lit? ta'.manlfAatl ah.l0Cf.-- ' ' . .'- v
. . . - . , . , , i in inn fara (if h..n.j
sDiioiD) wio i "iu( m iun n(ju,,u. tumuiuu-f win idi iimDer, tno amount Or wood con'
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does his bidding.
There is no his collar, and all the' power of the and simple Justice, if not In the light !.unn2?d y;r ,op P"'gnh tnr,at,,ed
Ion that pro- administration, all the obligations of of law. -There -would be no square UooToV ,?
duction, traffic, industry, trade and Justice ror tne ruipinos, and all the deal about that, and no equity In it SeiB rn i ' ,nc,reBJ l ls'?
commerce, must . be seriously protestations of 80,000.000 ; people If there Is not a law that will make highiat ivwaiaiua0 wrdfVr ail
aaKAATrAf h1 wfli'f m n aalm . I DAn TiftT m IVAfWa. l el (sxfw m aVaw. I sail (Kma AiHalA.rf auA l.ll. I St 1 11(1 BE. mnn nAHuumnt Ail an-aati)
IIB DALLES OPTIMIST says ai1n ftf tha nma. Int tht iwt win Af irr nm.M. I nna .Kn.M k. a.n '!'oSf oords than thai of any, previous
AXOTIIEIt VLCIiATIOy.'
inere is .no Kepubucan party perIty tnat the country would en- , Tet there are , those who say we possible', and courts should at least Lv8PnJc' 'wood from which in 1891
In Oregon. As proof it asserts joy u transportation and dlstribu- Oregonians should- abandon State- not be left uninformed as to popular tSJet i.u I'LNJafc.VZJS'hStVt
c" v?".. . n 19 no OfWnlzatlon, Ulon facilities were adequate. Thislment No. l a device by which the sentiment in nutter. y I produces uttia iea than 7t per
py wnicn, or.course. it means there r. ' t .nrft.i.na . n rm nftni. dm tiia,, trw. aA -A-.i I . , , i -."r- -1 yx. -tow.- mow weii aprupa
I : - h - - - . w B , " i uae,u v.u uw mitauiauiuifj ui y uip u
iuiD aitne couniry t prosperity in a con-inona, maae senators. , ji any tnei a w. reppnea . vnat , an army i i anown oy tne race mat aunng pena
is no machine.
i:;leaders'i by hich it .means giderable1 measure, and wlU do bo states had a Statement No. 1,; and "d" Guggenheim engaged ft
! bosses. , In further UnleBS huridreds of millions of dol-J senators be thereby selected by and in -the conquest of the Congo state, have been introduced, the proportion of
iarV-iyZ Pa 7 ' 7. ,ar" are Pendd rapldly,its answerable to the people, how long slaughtered 125 natives who tome- XaUnf inVpiuofl IhaTrain. uporthi
v erono artlcls pf practicable on new railroads, double would the senate be the servile tool how 'opposed or interfered' with apruce foreeta for other purpoaea. Dur.
faith, which Is to say the excellent tracks, and opened inland water- of this man Oxnard f . How long them-ror perhapg It was done Just SSml aeVteprat. eViZhrvTin
achievements and worthy traditions ways. . And yet our congress does would Mr. Oxnard remain in con- for fun, or as a warning. Not one turn held tha rank of leader in the lum-
of the party arei nothing, and that nothing, and will 'do nothing It trol of one of' the" co-ordinate of the force that .won . this glorious BiSSfst" 'rUolarwhieii'' ror - years
tne party derives Its Inspiration and appears to be a grand aggregation branches of this government, defy- rictory was hurt, As Ryan and Oug- waa ueed in 'connection with apruce to
BUI,OB vu me cueap ciap trap ana of notable incapables. , .; ling the-administration itself and genhelm are Joint owners with the h"; cS S totkimmmitntSSi
meaningless platitudes of a conven- " John F. Wallace, noted engineer, exercising powers that 80,000.000 of delectable King Leopold of the Con loo.ooo corda. and is now outranked by
w piauorm. it runner says, BaM i &n-rtlcle in a recent issue sovereign neople are oowerless to go and IU people, there is nobodv
there is.no one jn authority : to J 0t American Industries: 1 shake off? 7 Ito object. They can kill thousands - Bank Reforms Needed.
issue;. primea matter ana explain to it aeema inevitable that the neces- in the hope of purifying the sen-1 if they choose,
ine voters wnicn m effect. Is to atues of ; the aituation during the next te. there Is a movement all over
ear that voters are stupid, ignorant fiva years wui require more exieneive country for adopUng the Ore- th franchike corporatlona In
"003, tun : uiai J
what ;party they '
hemlock. Pine, baleam, and Cottonwood
are uaed In much Smaller amounts..
New York alone consume each year
over a million and a quarter oorda or
wood. in the manufacture of pulp,, or
more than twice aa much aa Maine,
which ranka next. . Wlaconaln, ' New
I pepoaltors are amlling or odgtit U
' Let Ua YnnVa
mute aeiimg .yu
will reaume " doing
Hampahlre, penneylvanla, and Michigan
imported from eieawhere, and even ao
follow in the order given.
cent of the wood
Sixty
sedln New York
par i
waa
Now ' congress
nothing.' .
II, , ' '
to py?7 sverybody should
ilorobUhopeI th' 08; has no panla
the aupply appeara to be waning, alnoe I mlorobaa.
ahowa a small decreaaa alnce 105,
whereas the other autea named' have
all Increaaed their oonaumptlon. Other
autea Important in the production of
pulp are: Maaoachutetta, Mlnneaota,
Ohio, Oregon, Vermont, Virginia, an4
West Virginia. - M . ,
The average tout of pulp delivered at
the mUl waa t7.il. 'The total value of
the wood conaumed in 1S0S waa 26,.
j n A aaa irk. nku. i.Am rf.t.pmlnin rha
price of paper la the coat of pulp. An 1 PS pretty or very pretty.
nmnli nf tha InrruuH tlricS Ox Daoer I . : . ai
la found In tha caea of A cubllaher of a I v' But " tha . nVlohAn.. ...
dally in tha middle weat,'who recently not provide for l7nohing. "
paid (1.100 for a carload pf paper. The I ,
aama auantltr and crada ox paper coat I . ...v . . . .
a rear ag. ut .007: - hm killed V.0 ,tt "
torn cnemicai proceaaea or paper rau; I . . . .r . " j ,
g, wiiloh better preaerva the wood 1 ' , '
Zlm k xMhanir. I There ia tin ir n.
WW aMi.MK w . w. ui. M.-w-.-...- . . . i . 7 " Mltim krW
prooeaa. to , oa pr crai wi , , I uu.uau ui.r re.
wooa waa reaucea 07 iaa rawjuaaiuai
prooeaa; In 1101. leaa than (0 per oent
-Li J"PPed the "police have for
gotten Bradley, ' .
-1 ( 1 ' a . - " y "
the Pf)plo : elect , the senator.
That the ticket . . ' . - ,
I . Oettlnc indicted la not . ah agreeable
way .to begin a year. .
Wertllnga thla year will continue to
e ; a - ' i
A. Detroit man nnV . i
All ImporUtiona of wood for pulp are J marrying his step-grandmother" i
from Canada and comprlaed, In 10, I ... , , -
I?!!.0.0.0 .?!. rt?- .fc.5? 7." The wonder aroa that Ll,.
lare- wtrth of llp waa Imported In J y borrow so muck money. ?V
10. a alight falling off from UOS. B' -J. '. ' V : - - 1
' Circular UA of tha forest aervlce con I . . Senator Knox ta a&ld to know tha rtl. I
tains a diacuaaloa of the consumption I oi ? heart and yet Uvea in Plttabur. f
of pulpwood in 1101, baaed pn atatlatloa I c a y , nr - .,. I
gathered by the bureau hi 'the cenaua Bryan saya ha baa eymptoma of thai
. T. r . . " ' , , : . ; . I "."lrt.U1""""' again, ua seems to
urn luvuraoio. . .
BfOthar Oaer hnan'r nnAn...ji ... l j
ha knawa. whether he can carry Mult
nomah county.' . . ! T, ,
.
can be had utxm acdlcatlon to the for-
eater. United Statea detartment tof aeri
culture. Washington, ll. C
Taft talke well, but there Is not quite
Economie Value) of Birds..
tr. Tkti..Tnvi. rr... I rom tne Tacoma ieaer. . .
, Si IVU1 A . - , . .... , ' - v I , , " . w - h .
.r. nA atmin and 1 1 ; ae : xruit ana gram eaten by song "" '"' r," nis apeecuea to
demand for inetant and immediate birds ahonld not weigh for , a moment - . - ? v ' .
in nrdstt tn 'VAlenaineerina- nndertaklnaa -than we havel .. . . . . m. .1 .v... iv. v- I financial, raliaf: Tha -currency fam I agamsi tne , nappmess . tney bring to 1 rtinitr mi iii i,i...i m. ; .t.
-bfW W V in th. development 'T." JZtoZZ Praoca over. Clearing. -J who n to U r.fre.h.d to bis dog ?-op.ffab that drop'pd ffl,
. A'a. . . - I tT ; gtm IHtAfHAii aatal1WBV that TlAl. I A-vvu". vaawaavw nvu,Vi a 1U lien I I -.ta.-.-1-a. . m. ai aa aaaSAn thi I tM V1AVAU llUlslUiUI PI K rtlUID I.BJ UaVlUfO. 1 F wai, k , J A
must nave neraer. to drive them r " rM:;;;.r;jftf ti,ii1fcnMfnrmnT.m.nf iA.ii, UP)i by the pwlo. tin tber reinie "W"VV"" " 71 iih. iir. m mii ih. - . - ' v, ,
.... .r,-. ....,...... . . . Un t.m4 thai. t.natH. i " v, v-..-f. v,.. v. .u. jNooooy diBCuaaea ; vtea-traMentlalt
I ina ama-ivav aiaMfsaiwktwi utit - nr v nivva i iiiii ss.ru sciiii siiaa n Miiinna a n bptiii s a v vvt w vuvit ea" uwtuvua aaaA i aam t a - a . a .ie. a jtvau i a aa i naai 'uv. avub aaa ua auiuiu iiiui uiaa ajivaan uia aaKAMi.a a. . -
ei-B corral. V. trMnl1nA,M , 1 rf. " ' :.. . - !T . : 7 . i-a- V1 lvuwm v. --- of .brieZ excuralon. To hear the una K'" .? . W .- wonaer U FAlr-
" " w m v Lull' i . . a b An. n n .,111 ttiwm. iitii. nr.Aaa. An A. . t A . ammi a ' n ... laahh o.b i mi iiiieui 1 1 . .n.nia nui -. . x ..... . . m.mm. mam. . . . " luin.i tin r 1 t v & .... mm ik
j; . . J. . ... . I yuuMMiuu v& ti isuivis, wuuiu u - i ruiijr aujuama nmu win. mu.. .-i0r Dirda alter harlnr the eardrum I -uu.
u.wvu., w uvm8uwuui mat aoea taation or waste product w : - innt ha fnllv fn- nirnh 't.v. aisome 01 mem xninK SO. .me neo I oua ioa, pui wunoui air u..i.
I 1 . w a va-,va aw at I . T -lala Iam am vti aa Alir-annV SI VflTaal
. -. 'I
. pounded InceaaanUy for daya by the I i " 'I
. ;;m2 . Tr?v V0te" W ?Wa ra en h. verge of revolution Btep backward, and abandon State- fie Should then get busy in what- plaTnTy-Teeded." but" to. nVw atatuU. Stuffy.1 d.preiaing room iTo tie fre.h enfy'l ' Year." 011" 1? wpp'oaed that
are as Inlelllgent in the discussion pf In transportation methods. "The steam meat NO 'IT ' ' ever way will effectually change houl.notba crude, lu-dige.ted or lr moraFnl "f Wrrn h will want to make Along r apatSh tha
issues, and -in discriminating be- enK,n n0 dobt. soon bs eliminated ' their onlnion Even a court decision hMty .d totrAin o''0"'"" But as deatroyera f peets the birds first thing. .
. . . . n.M- a. . 4..n.K.. ...... ' 1 1 tneir opinion. ven b court aecisiOQ ago continued, or grown worae, instant reDar manv timea ovar for tha fruit and . i
a wmiWW aa ar, UOM. WHO aiZ tT. ! .V .-1". SENATOR FDlTrON'fl CRAT,T,ieVflm elr favor Should H6t be fllUl.1 " W?.w department of&g- The blg annual New
uiuiaie over : tne absence of aome-l . I " r . . " :! . : . 1 . I ".' B.w u.uum iricuitura naa ortea studied tne econ- 1 no auicm ouiesmno waa
... t . . : - 1 opeo lor ina mora perrect ana econom-1 I ' ' : i lation wmcn ia paaaea anouia pe com. omla value of blrda and ha a-nna an far t interest and in all
WWiTnn TnTTT TnM li.. flalah PnH VIII n ft V. n tinJ... I sail .nn.lf1.rM1 Tt I . . . . i x ..mi I ..4 M4lt.M
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i As a matter tif fact, the Republi
can or other voters in Oregon neith
er need nor require, ."somo ' one In
S
Year's edition of
replete wit hi
reapecta eomplatoif
that Mr. Heney make specif!
cations.. It was what the gen
opment of water powers Is being large
ly expedited by tha perfection of pro
cesses for tha utilization of waato or
authority, to explain" to them howl cond'ary power, one of the most lm-
to vote or whom , tn . poruwt being me manuractura of nltro-
and to InBlst that the survival Of a T lSl '! .
nA.iw j ; a , i Minmwi fits wiiBiiuviiua avruiirtJBsi i . ' I
party depends upon such an agency. i th v ..... -m mLZ k- owed Itf to hla frlenda. and owed it to victed.: ' .
is Insulting, both 'to the: party and .unea of Improved tranaportation facll- the people of Oregon. There is ii;:U , 1 s
the-, voter. These ; trappings i of a Hlea. ' ... gravity in the accusation that "he Depew and PJatt will" not go to
former political era.T when (bosses J "Mr. Wallace Is In part right,' at was engaged in acorrupt deal with the next national Republican con-
and the machine, ruled and the pec- least, but he describes what onu-ht John H. Hall. United States district ventlon as delegates-at-large. A
go still another trial, th Jury in the "V.
Case Just ended.- disagreeing. Whllel look merely to .the recent etrarln. It I
klnda of owls and hawka beoauaa. while
they make wit with chlckena aoma. I "Of couree. bv reaulrlnv Ktaat a aad I
iimm th.w ..11. minaw m . V. f..m.. I . MirUll.f liAiul I. . M - I
ator's frlenda And tha nannl each orevlous Jury convicted him. h?."w. A ?A". r,eA. r - P?1" P?rj.and airnPK Mya the Wli
vwa'-wi- r r vi i n ae riii i ia i' at aa wiiii:it iiAvn cuius s.u i 'i na a nnnnnn aaai aar w staaaa baiaawam aa aa i aiai -a rrivaa raaws m n i aa at k a m. f.
Of the State desired him to do. HO 10 out Of the 12 of this Jury voted light during prosperity as well as Ad jeetlmate of tha loaa Buffered la thla partisan lying, it must be idiocy. "Dun
verany. . , oountry from inaeota every year. It Sa I ana simple." -
These are all bow plain. Our cur- I78S.100.000. It looks like an impoa-j ;
rencv la aolvent. It ia not elaatiO. Itlalhla amount tn Inu frnm .nh a. I The nnnnlattnn nf K. ..... m.-i.
v w wv ........ .- i. ... :::.."...-"-v .r-.T-' t . . ... IBBI1
HWJU. IU UB UDVU .l.u w..iv. t JfM. IK IB DrOMDlT not OVarBMIM. 'inttllntAii I. .- - - .... .a
An asset emergency currency is re- aoclety wfahea to make the point that. itSte at T TlBS ooo" "6.S,.nCfc..c i5
quirea. xne xeoerai treasury ougni not sentiment aalde. It la well worth while I nn.n.'. ..'i.r-.
to- withdraw currency from the chan- to protect tha blrda. Of thla there is
nels of trade, and thm, aa a orlaia no doubt A love of blrda supported by
ctoim, nastiiy reium iv. twwm xumn- aucn ankATgument anouta terminate tne
clal operations ahould aid, not hinder, slaughter. Still, the law must be drawn
monetary operationa. ..' I on the unthinking and the reckless. The
owed as much to the high position for acquittal, so that it seems im-
he holds. He owed it to himself, probable that he .can ever be con-
uregon a population down In the la a
10 years about 800,000. How Oregoi
VUU. .W ivf. ,11111.
The banks of any one city now Pro. I man whose cherrv tree la rohhnd bv tha
tect each other through their clearing- songsters la likely to "whale away" with
house. Soma ayatem ahould be created hla gun without thinking of tba larger
There are a good many ways In I
which Portland should develop and
advance this year, and it is none
not ito be possible, and it must not be
possible, for the banks at the financial 1
center, New York, to Imperil all thai
rest or the country by refusing Inter-
It ought aspect of tha case.
pie submitted, were not the party, to be rather than ( what apparently attorney, to prevent land crooks Republican convention without them
but rode the party to death, used will b Oni ttv. artiaan atoroo. from belna- indicted" . Thr . . ia will scarcely look natural.
it as a .vehicle' to promote private men like Cannon--and ho is about srayity, both..from the character of
greed, and steered . the party Into naif of congress want to postpone the accusation, and the source from
distressing and never, ending trou- waterway improvement, Just as they which it emanated. Mr. Heney has
itles by which the ta.rtv wa aniitk i. ' a .vi i.l . Uh. v. ...vi.v too earlv to eet bnsv in Dushlnir the I??!,, "'m"".? . I!!"!?,-S"!?0?.? was born
ncnnita in rt.. t l . I'. . . ' . . . I. .. ..... ... . I ... ith.rn.i. t..L.a "n..M. iv,..,,.i, . w. 1 real name oemr Dixon. Ha made hla
New York clearing-house." The iao-1 Stage debut In a child part at the old
ified-.?try.bt" niA Jolnt ?rotZ?' Howard Athenaeum In Boston wheft he
wAwji wuivu win nui. put lucsm unavr mtj
Henry E. Dlxey'g. Birthday.
Oregon SiicYijhts
Benton county la only S,600 In debt?
., . . f. a f- , j
The increase In Med ford's poatofTW
Henry
Bl Bixle, tha' well-known- r. tlVliZ, H
in Boston, January 6, 1859, hla 1 , , a -a . !,V
asunder In Oregon, and kept torn vised and designed for the general truth; a fact that made the charge car prognaa forward
u oinucu, wn.a.eenatonai Aeaa- good. 7. . - - against Senator Fulton one not to 1 "r-rrrn7r .
locks, and bobtaUed conventions for - J be overlooked or Ignored ' The news that Kubellk's wife was
25 years. With them, the declara- . " RAVrA vrs Rtmirrs By his challenge, Senator Fulton "ed of diamonds wot expected,
tions of a party platform were as - r A has placed the distinguished prose- ETer2r newspaper would have con-
meanlngless as a box of chewing a rnonnivr to Affnrn.ani.i cutor in noaltion whre h mnat sidered that something was wrong
'
It looks like tha Honarrowara' .!.
IIUI) wvuiu d a go.
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gum, and party principle as value- A Bonaparte, the Santa Pe rail- make full specifications, or he and 11 11
less as a cast-off overshoe; In the M road has been a persistent and his charge will fall flat Answering , .
l.ght of Hermann, t Williamson, whiful violater of the anti-re- the challenge, Mr. Heney says; '
had not happened.
temptation Snd force on , them tha ne- WM 10 Tf oil In 1175 hla ability
rAaf f v r Mi11Ua vKaals 4 Ann at If at A A I (t at aainnsl an fn &JJ sk Wislvf 4aa IKa
the reserve cities Just when they are production of "Evangeline." The play- ,r'kLleI n2 in Klamath county II
most needed there. lag of many rolea fit light opera and ai1 t0 b ood for raising sugar beetrf
These are plain needs. Some Jhave comedy followed and won the young a a
always been known. Soma hava com. actor a hlah nlaca aa a. finished iril.t. Walnuts will ha a htm an4
to light In recent eventful weeks. Bach Hla first big success waa scored In able Willamette valley crop years hence?
should be met, and all ahould be con-l "Adonis," which had a run of 800 per-J " . ' . i
laidered. la a general, clear, oomprehen-! romances in New York. In 1894 Mr.
bivo pian, wnicn win set m order our uixey surprised tne tneamcai world by
fiscal, financial, monetary and currency his success in llaht comedy aa a mem.
llkelv. hnt the honesty and integrity of Senator I And kindly eyes, and lips grown softly I iiu"0.ln. eonsmuant parte- bar or AUgustin laiy'a ramoua com-
- ... ' -1. . - ... t T . ...... 1 inr ieaem ireninrr. tna mtt luinki .m tunv n'.n.nta 11 w nnt.wAr.hw
Old Mothers.
Mays, BrowneU... Meldrum, C arid bate law, a' chronic; hndTauda-! "When I made the accusation against 1 1 y m0trT'm?tl,6r" T'm lllt'J rucf Lancia?, nnetary andcurrency hla
vvi. .c.j. v iu Buuiumj 10 ex- iclniia nffendAr. Vara-
nlatn ' ft Anftm aa.m . ..... it I . . . ". . . ' .
. . ' uvbuiog. .4 1 vni. nnpfl in. isnnia u-a p.ra aMina i iviilcuhii . miiei Auraoam txnnr. . inn i . u , i thai, ri.arinr.hnii... k. ... 1 i tiAinit. .... wt.i.w .i c . , . . .
Arltina ur.nl mn far- b. .a
" . i .. v., . t . -Iw" lM preaentation or tna char-
And all this Dublin of hustnaaa atlit anla. that hla nn.niHn. h.. T.
trade should not again be subjected to I recent yeara he haa appeared success
untold losses because of nalnahla vi.i. I fniw in .umh nf in .v.. tti..
m ui. .n ui b auuuv DaDfiing- anai ntates ana in ningiana.
.HM..mAW ........ ..M ..... I . j. j . I '
The Junction CItv Timea laanaA Z
An. 1l...a XT.M . 1 . . .
u.ra -yB .i 1 uuninr, conn
.alntn. 1.. .11.. .... . 1 . ... .
cot a wanton
pared w:th care, made perfect In every
due deliberation.
seem a needless if what:does the Santa Fe care,' since Mitchell and Abraham Ruef, they With murmured blessing, over sleeping thSir
humiliation to tell the nndAr thA riollcv of Mr Rnnanato'a took th same noaltlon that Rna-1 v. babes. banks, And the publlo of business and certain 0
.1.-. .v ... I m.. - -t, I . ...... I trade. . w - . ... h.
1 " v" nq "ePDca.n predecessor, and presumably hla qwn tor Fulton now takes. All I have td ThatVeak. of r&atBSii&
party in Oregon, because, forsooth, policy and the administration's no- Bay Jn anaef to his open letter la i r moons; . ; .
there are J no leaders,', "no organ- body can-he personally punished? It that when I get go6d and ready, ei A ty' P unfurin
lzation, no one in authority." will be remembered that a complete when the proper time comes, I shall That far outreachea philosophy.
. " " wuere .a- case and a bad one waa made out give to tne public tne facts ? upon rweavea " "T'(,;.,.rf detaa And passed after
hvi oeuueucame irom, iney ; nave jjong ago against the Santa Fe. The which I base my accusation against! The siiverrthreaded fairy shawl of age;
JT11!' eoniment employ two able and Senator Fulton " This cannot be SejetonaXTO
nign-pncea . special attorneys to m-iregaraea as a sausiactory or even as I apeeco.
vestlgate and prosecute. - Ther got a fair reply. If It was proper for
the facts and recommended prosecu- Mr. Heney to make his charges when Their trembling hands cling gently to man; ui me innam 'bTcrimiA'ita'i
tions, but the administration refused he, did, it wag plainly incumbent on sweemothert'they pass one sees nU&ac 0r a lad'e8' man-"
to prosecute, and those attorneys re- him to, produce his proofs at once 2,.- ',.'.. . hrSStf Bauaa vo ,v. -.
signed, caustically explaining in ef-1 In response to Senator Fulton's de-
HB v PHILADELPHIA North feet that they did hot wish to take mand. However, the issue has been
American says: "The most im- U06 ' or ' engaging In , make-believe drawn, and eventually the people will
portant question which Ameri- j work--to get complete evidence L have opportunity to , know whether,
ca faces, not for a day or alasalnst a crlminal and (hen be de-jor not Senator Fulton has brought
j:
Does he want the New 'York fash
ions adopted ir. Oregop? ' -
?;'V-'-':v"': .' r-
. THE TILLN'SPORTATIOX PROB
LEM. ' "
:,f.
T
Old garden . walks, old rosea and old
'-';ir.,; In Annam.
"Ever bean in Annam r aaid
sailor. .' ' .
"No."' ; ,; ' t'
"Well, don't go; If you're
the
U-ch'
loves.
Something to Work For.
From tha Chicago Inter Ocean,
Tna systematic, orderly and fore-
sighted Improvement of our waterways
has become a vital public Interest andl
a national enterprise which It 1s useful
for us to take into consideration se-
SlOUSly At this time ' for raaanha aatila
from the enormous material benefits to
pe aenvea xrom us prosecution.
arles S. Boss in December Century.
year, but for many years to come, I barred , from prosecuting him. Mr. I taint upon his high position.
' Be of Good Cheer.
'""''" From the-Lincoln" journal. i
It ia impossible in life's lournev thaf
1 the watera ahould be smooth all the
. 13 not .thdqufistjon. of . production, I Paul Morton Iraa at; that time priue .It. Ja.well;. for. OregoniatB hope X bit t rougrweathyxow and then
- .- t....... . ... I . . . . . 1 ." ..... M :.. .1.1 .J.i.. f .... . 1 , . . .i.t. T. . . n
ui 1 uisiriDUllon. ' put : 'jhogicipat perawnAi-otieuur, oeing as uu 1 iiiaj are poaaing mio u new era asi'",? aw iu.iik.- u uiiui.b one Drave,
; broadly distributlon.and confln I admitted, ' responsible' for the num- respects the official conduct of men wave tiiat spiaShovIV thedecif do w
.Ing the inquiry to ' the material erous and flagrant violations of law they elevate to office. They are
realm, the statement is no doubt on the part W( the Santa Fe; and to tired of the bid regime of blemished
'true... 7 shbvr how greatly displeased the officials and tarnished reputation,
v. The largest object met in consid- president was, he made Morton sec- It places the state in an ugly light
- eratlon of this question Is the rail-f retary pf the navy, and helped him beford the rest of the country. Pub
waves that splash over the deck do not
wash von Into- the sea you hv nn
cause to- noner lor neip. Htand up in
the face of the, storm. Let the wind
whistle; whistle . yourself; it will do
you good. Do friends desert yout If
inoy ao tinat wnen you are in trauhi
they never. wera frlenda in the first
For several yeara a a-raat mnnv n ...
have put . in About all our spare time
thlnkina and talklna about thinoa th
were wrong m our national life. We
nave oeen so largely concerned about
unuoing mat we. now nave great aeed
A mass meeting has been held
sneriaan to discuss a cannery propos
UUH. . . . (
This leap .year business has alraad
revealed the fact that a-rnnii man
Albany men are In" a receptive moot!
ari iu ivemocrat. . . v .. ,
. : a a .. 4
Mra Sarah Davidson of Halsey Is 8
years of age and has 26 great-granaf.
VUUU1.111 oua i n piuneer ana auu OOOI
uer own nouse wora.
" The outout of butter In CI at son conn
ty averages about $8,000 per month, o :
$100,000 per year, while the Importatio: '
of butter averages f 1,000 per month. 1
'''-;..' '"' ,' '
A Eugene merchant In mailing a bl
to a customer had his- mind on tha ai f
hla letter to Weorge O. 'Syrup,1 cUiiri
The carrier delivered it all right., I
!-y ,rv,...-.'i-v,:-,a.. a,. ...v -i-c'i-j. a
Junotlon City Times: Clarence Koonf
rmAm ...k.... j,...,t... .. ... .f 1 t7K AAh.a.mo ir,h in 'n,ltin ..in.. ... .imn..4 fn ..t.. I P.lac- The. real -friend ia alwaya such.
Bftciiuca Vl uibiriouiion mail k j .... . through thick and thin, fair weather
are so cioseiy and Vitally connected! or- i r rouauiy. juonon i repating tne cuaracter 01 tne cuizensmp, anailn TOU1- mrougn, evu ana gooa report
with all phases of , our industrial Uuccessor in the Santa Fe is expect- by that.test. Oregon and Oregonians whe5"ou arV'ffl
mo. ine very figures we read 1S a caoiuwi puaiuuu us a stepping- nave ueeu auinerauiy aisgracea m
; about ' the . railroads show their I atono to something big and easy af- the past A clean, unblemished del-
f great ' importance that in th terward. . - N egation at Washington, arid clean, isn't undor tua sod.
'114,000,000,000 are Invested ; that j w ' ' ' ' ' ' ' unblemished public servants at home
they' comprise 226.000 miie of wmrv nrivRnfl iv thr titmptu is what Oregonians deBlre. and de-
nd. Sitting hv vnnr
lonely upturned mound of clay wonders
etery occasionally
ir there is any vital part of you that
.- single and double , 'tracks; that they
carry 700,000,000 passengers a year,
and last year, hauled; 1,650,000,000
tons of freight, a gam of 48.000.000
Jtons In five years.1 This is truly
I
T- IS announced fcom Washing
ton that there m be no attempt
by the administration to secure,
at this session, a reduction of tha
an immense business,; the first in Import duty on sugar from the Phil-
serve, and It Is well that Senator!
Fulton has taken steps to clear up
Kaiser Salutes Fox.
' From the Manchester Guardian.
The custdm of taking off tha hat by
way,, of aaiutation to a zox when you
.t. . . .......... - TT.' I
iijd awunauuu. xno vpou toner is I are not hunting him. as the kaiser ttA
an important and timely document; th. ?.ther l probably merely a
T.ii.iiiin v. .1, : cwi ui vuunesy ex
changed between men , in more warlike
days than these. The Invaluable Brewer
lis us 'that taking off tha hat Is a relic
Evervbodv "bneht toJloin with Wr. 1 ..i'
magniimie . and importance." 14 thej ipplnes." Such an attempt was made Darrow in hoping that now that thf the ancient custom of taking oft the
country and It Is well that the neo- hnat winter, but it failed. Tho ro,m- trials of the officers ofthA wi. J I !?.. ,.w-hLn- ill1: "A
' tilA' ara W..i.. .. .. . t . . - .. " . I . .. J . . v -1 maa vcb uu ui ai 10 anuw mat ne
. . ""uai vioseij, ana in- try Knows tne aisasirous enects or eaeraiion or Miners are over both
t ?i v 4 11 b0 doa! r,6ht-r-for it Bur hjgh dnty bn' the island sugar miners' and mine-owners' organiza-
Is their business, and .the facilities industry; which Is practically para- tlons will cease their bitter, injuring,
.for transacting it have become" in- lysed.; It knows, too, that were the destructive warfare, and. try to get
adequate, and will ; apparently bo- Island ugar; given admisslonto this together on some common ground
SfT?6,,80, 'J'?!W'iU-yl country; there would be competition and go ahead in developing the great
The Railway Gazette estimates for the trust; and, lower priced sugar mining resources of the west to
luwu..u6 ".rauroaa miie for eighty. minion people. All this their mutual profit and the good of
!S6a country.WM increased byjmakes interesting the statement of'the country. To this end both or-,
6,220 miles, - exclusive of doubling
tracks, Bidings, and electric lines.
. This looks rather encouraging till
one - learns , that most, Vof - this vnew
' mileage is, in the south, and that
scarcely any was In regions where
traffic Is most- congested and wohere
the volume of products Is - Jncreas
Ing fastest.' The notabje1 exceptfon
Ik the North Bank road built by Mr.
Hill. Notwithstanding this increase,
t country is confronted with tli
I t tliat. the railroads are ntteily
whytheTHdministration will not
press' for a reduced duty on-island
sugar at this time. It is explained
In a; Washington dispatch, as fol
lows: '
"sAUtUe jrhlle back it was
thought an agreement could be
reached with the sugar interests in
the' form of ; a .compromise to limit
the amount of sugar to be imported
from the 1 Philippines to, 200,000
tons. It was believed that the sugar
trust and the beet sugar interests
ganlzations ought, to be willing to
make some concessions,' and to deal
fairly with each other. " They, owe
this to themselves and -to the coun
try. '.- . .
The acquittal of Pettlbone was gen
erally expected. ' Ills attorneys were
so sure of It that they Introduced no
evidence and made no argument. The
verdict 'means not necessarily that
th J ury did not believe anything
Orchard ft&ld, buUlhat' they would
dares stand unarmed in your presenoe."
The naval salute of discharging., guns
originally Implied that aa no dancer x.
istea no guns wouia ne required, and
tha military fashion of presenting arms
is said to be tantamount to offering
to give them Up. The fox that is sur
prised by pheasant shooters may not
makes hlg retreat lews expeditiously be
cause the hooters doff their hats to him,
but this Is how tha custom Arose. '
; 1 This Date In History.
1898 Whitehall palace, "London,, de-
stroyea oy lira. -kj. .. .
1168 George Washington married to
Martha custis. : .- i . , ,
v 1781 French attack on Jersey.
1811 Charles Sumner born In Bos
ton. ' tiled in Washington, March 11,
. --jr. ' ' :
- 1 818 John .Tyler, American patriot
ana lamer or. ine tenta presioen oj tne
United States, died in Virginia. Born
there February 28, 1747. .
' 1848 Massacre of British at HThvhar
Pans. - - .
"1841 John n. Bnooner ' fnrmae aana.
tor from Wisconsin, born In Indiana.
1848 Insurrection at Messina, j
1198 Last anlk ilrlvn In rtu.)
Northern extension to the Pacific coaat
"Why not? Because you make annh
terrible and .". compromisln mistakes
mere, mat a wny not. in Annam. yon
see, the men and women not: only look
alike, but they id rasa alike, too; and
the beard don't distinguish 'em, because
tne Annam man xace ta as hairless aa
un Annam woman s. .
"Both la thin and eurtr.
adr'ADSh.wTl! nV.TOrg"rDaa u 9&J"A' "
iast and so aetl
atAak vi A aVatAai kf.M I . . aaaa .. a. ." 5 2 at '. .... - .
Annkm. I met in tha flower market th. whav." thrid; in':r.V: ".V?".1"' receipts 01 me uaiiaa postom.
sweetest little girl! She seemed friend-1 provement of our waterways, Hera ii amounted to I6K.88 for th month
IV enoucn. 1 DOUtrnt tier aoma nrithMa. anmath nr that .IN.. ...... .-ji I rt.n..Vi. IQne - .n n unit
a pair of yaller silk trousera aad a pa'ckl the whole neoole. can beiieva in. .. .hi eorresnondlne- month In 1907. an in
of cigarettes. .Then wa aet out for a I benefit of and pull together for.' Hera creaee of 8331.49. or mora than 60 nV
.a viuhwiui wuria waue to worg lor. I cam.
moonfiaht stroll.
couldn't resist cbllin' my arm around
the purtv Annam girl's aoople waist I
drawed- her to me, and I put my hand
under her chin and tilted back her faca.
Her eyes shone Ilka dark pools in tha
moonlight . Her scarlet lips trembled.
'"Jest one,' says I; .'Jest one.' I was
on re wiin iove.
Saloonis Hart Themselves.
Vrnm tha Pilot ftntir t
The Saloon Itself is its own rrenteat
enemy. Tha saloon is not obedient to
the lawv It rushes into nolittna aa a
Dieara 01 eBcapina; , pumsnment ror Its
violation of tha law. In every littia
Monmouth Is to have ,a creamery, f"
condenser and a tile factory, and froaa
th. nv thAl tha hmiaiifta' ... h.ln. All
it seems that the population also is g
ing to Keep pace witn tne rapia iidui
trial
"And all of A sudden up trots a boy I hamlet where It gets a foothold it t'lemi Albert Tosier of Salem
of 10 or 11 and saya to my companion: to run the politics of the town. . The boro Tuesday night saya
"'Father saya he, 'mother wanta you man who will violate hla oath of office helped to ring the old yei
to come home right away.
tnnl. ..nil.. Ilirii
v w.v v ... . . JIM
The baby's
;.Vv jForakerV' Latest Move.''
From the1 New York Even Ina- Postv
Senator Foraker's announcement that
he is a presidential candidate will be
everywhere accepted in Just one way.
A "wide-open town,'
r i
H.in imunr nn Nnni.v .
that he hopes to 'make some one lseA man ia considered a progressive
growth that is promised.
Albert Tosier of Salem waa In Hill
the Argua. ar
enr out and tH
iy "standing in' la given the aupport I new year in, t the Methodist churcij
r the saloon. - The man vhn ho. .h.lFor 2S veara Albert has reaularly beff
temeriiy 10 stana up ror what is right rormea tne aoove cheenui outy wiin in
ia marked, for-defeat. no matter how exception of two t.eaV.Aeri,! -U
good a cltlaen he is. There la but one J e-', ' , " ; fj
?rhrtn.p'i"B?H.1? ,2M,0U. a! -.Clatskftnle people ar exc ted ever tH
""3 w invur o scoverv r sroid nuatreta in tna craw
bawdv-houaea., arum
i ib iroi him av van cxveot 10 win, DUt I ana in Bate -or liquor on
number of
which means any
Jen g
unda
fall.
Suet
cm
The
His declaration la really one of I sen. All others ara "knockers."
urar upon tne presiaent, ana upon tba .best way to get rid of tha aalooi
resiaenra canaiaaie. viewea in any let it nave its own way. Even their
rh I. m...t h. .lr.n .. ... UI L I .....J. .1 11.. 'YIl i.l:'1
mora - to the Candidacy of Rarretnrv 1 affnrta - in , creatinar and (nuniin. i
laib it means a nara narnc. xrom. mis 1 morality.
pay on, in avery aismct of unio, xor
tne control or aeiegatea to tne national a n.... ygnt Ufa xxrttu w.j.
convention. But unless all nnlttiral tra.1 UOtUe flOt AiaaO VVItn Hands.
dltlons are to be made over, tha forcing! The house of God hath many and many
through ot ,i such a contest upon the a room, , v
- ravorue son ; oe umo renders it cer- xet none wa reexon sava nia room of
lain mat ine wnaeis .01 nia cnanoi win l '' in . r ...
drive heavily in all other states. If j Wherein we dwell today and mar with
wen ma uwn iwia ia nornearuir anal iaii - , ,
unitedly behind him, how can Secretary I And bitterness the fabrics of hla Innm
Taft hope to arouse enthusiasm else-1 Strange, how wa hate the door men call
wnorej ti oti tne presiaent a inaorse- -a tomo.
ment to be sure, but a good deal of And gather close to speak with anguished
political paper, even ao Indorsed, wa breath . -
see going to protest in these - timea Of them who cross its threshold into
senator e oraxer rings tna cnangea upon I -oeatn, ' - . .
j ;zr'Mvt Kirr, - a uuum.
of domestic ducks raised within the civ
limits. Gold nus-a-eta have been fourt
In the' craws of ducks outside of tH
city, and It is thought by many tha
piacera exist near the ;town. i
With the completion of the north barf
road to Fortiana win come stui-oett
railroad facilities to Echo, says the Rej
isteri ' a rerry across tne uoiumoia an
A good road to it. will elp Echo, arf
ultimately a motor or eiecinq una wa
eliminate" him from nublla Ufa. Tr 4a
clear, however, that It la the aenator's
main object at present to eliminate tha
Taft presidential boom. It looks Very
. Grab It, Fellows.
From the St Paul News.
There once waa-a lndv namad V.h.1
Who married a atlngy -old codarer.
He didn't last long,
And this waa her aong:----"Won't
f somebody please k shake the
ashea?" .
' i - k
Row shall we fear God's house, not fear-
- , ina; mmi
Surely he hath not fashioned orisons
grim v
Where he would bide na, like a child at
night
Sobbing for one beloved to bring the
Nay," but a larger room lof God they
tread - - - .
With soundless feet, our brothers of
tha dead.
-Bmery, pottle, la Uncle Remus' Maga-
be established.
- Oakland Owl: Unexpected honors a;
belna- thrust utton the editor of th!
paper.. . Saturday . we were elected chaH
man or tne uougias uouniy t-ress a
annlatlnn and in the evenlnar tiler of tit
Oakland Masonlo lodiro. Thanks tdMk.L
brethren of both, organisations, v ; ;:
a . " - ,
Tht year Just closed hafe been 'a bai
ner one in .the history of Medford ret
estate dealers, but large as is the tot
of sales, and fast aa has been the mov
ment of property. It ia small compar
with what the new year promises, mi
the Tribune. All realty- men prediJ
Continued activity in orchard crooerti
witn tncreaaiug varuea in proepeot. -
. $ - . ii:
- Pretty Tough Place. ;
j From' the -Milwaukee SentlneL '
.General Booth says that only one.s'
in 80 Is found out Th'en. .ludarlnar frn:
the number that ara found out this i
m mighty tough old world. , .-1, I
AN