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'f, . : . : .... . TT i . . .. .. .. .. . , . , - ; - , .. . : ' 1 " ' ' "" ' " 11 1 1 " 1 1 "' 1 ' 'THE JOURNAL AH IHDEPENDBMT ' MW8Br.; gan and Pettua of Alabama, and their successors, Bankhead and Johnston, o. a. JACKSON. ........... .-..ibUa-as Running Shots VtSfHtSk th' leg,8,la.tir mfH WrYttea '.orTh77o by Fred a lr ratifying the j peopie'g : choice. ... , l i.,,,.. j)ntoi:" " rvbllabaa cr ar-nlnt nrpt BiAdarl ami . every Htmdar moraine, at Tba Journal Bulla ' IncWH- so. lamtiiU atraata. rytlans. Of. Xntar. at tta poatofrias at PortlMd. Or fo tranamlaakni through Ua in alia M aacotut-cuM miiitr. !v i; - i ' 1 i - JILL-PHONES MAI T171 HOME, A OUBl. Alt 4rjxrtnMnt readied by tbaae nombara. fall the oparatur tha dapartmaat yon waat, rOBEJON APTEKT1SINO REPBISBNTATIVB . rnwliad-BMjainla Special Adrtlain kgtner, Their material, hjowever; 'must ; be president la hla'own Individual right, much stronger than , ours, for ' it by an Immense majority. As to shows a thinness and filagree char-j-Foraker, his boldness merits some acter In foundations hat wouldn't admiration," but-ho if a back pum- support one of our gross establish- ber, a type of politician that Is go- j Mlsskulppi Tennessee, South Caro- J Taeoma authorities are "marking for uiviitoi b auyvaii iuab .ua hvuoq war-ami Mia J tua uuumij ud ici i 4iua auu iiuw waiaUUIUtt vlcCl 111 Lua i vvNit vvyvn , uuuiMvra j til k nuuiaac&JOV same way. r It Is the right way, and ,hV ,oTtn the'eye, endanger tha city Oregon Would .better Stick tO,-,it la moasbacke. L Uor in Portland we ar- I its entirety. , , . . fir.1-" p""iZVi? " "r ' ; i v , i in ri jonr ary epeji and a windy day. THE MERCHANTS NATfoXAL. . f- -. imi m npienaia cnance tn .aeniot SEXATORS AND THE PEOrLSJ. Brvnairlrk Bulldlnc, 22i fifth bo, WtW Trlhon Building. Cblrairo. had doors-end each door had Its I see bo much of-Its like again. staircase, so light,, so serial,' that one had to realize that they were mounted by the spirits only of Zo roaster and his neighbors, among whom were Mozart and Bernard Pallssy according to Sardou's com munications. . Flammarlon Inter- W HAT IS Dupont In the senate for? Does he represent the , people of his state t Is he York: Sabacrlptloa Tarma by maU to any addraaa Canad AIL.Y. trrTkW mnnl 4a ynrYt Ink aka k a. IM aV nrot. thd Irawlnn anrf -nmmnn.k "u u,u no vu Au lions of Cardou a. the "reflexion of :FIJJ ,.' i m tba Coltad SUtea. Canada sr Maxtoo. 1) 0n yar, Om year, On year, IIILE , ' CopgatuIflkg "the de-1 enaOT from Oreon had to roaka rank poaltora of the Oregon Trust lvr . : wxaaroan, y. pa 'n.inM';hJti-v wl Pad it upVith a araeaful sucoeaston &: Saving" bank, on the ar- ot sldeatepa wall worthy a gpn tleman rangement made by which ot the olJ school of politics, ah that ate to serve certain anrlflo hnainMa I thtrr wilt att naM Ar, ,,11 wa" '.?ece"rJr. 0. . Win . im.perlahabia , . - ' r i - " "v " I uiuraia ana maK ma reelect! on a ce r- Cltlzena o ,..i5.oo I Ont awntb-.k M " ' - Immensely rich off the nnonlA whnm thA-o-nmft tAinr nnAnti.; .o. h yregwi, statement wo. l is au risnt. vi .'. . 8UHDAX. . ' by the "ambient, extra-terrestrial Jmene,y "cn on lf people, wnom, ine-game joint, operating under the do not want to b reelected uniasa tty i."l2J 0M nna,L- i' ,v0j , ci0t onirit instead of representing they are name of the Title (Juararitee & Truat an with the conaant, direction and in .DAILY and sunuat. breathed In the Society of Spirit ,,,-,, . i ,v A (t , . . !t dorpameat oi the peobla of Oreson. If i. it.so t on mootb studies " plundering. And he la only one of bank on the action of Mr. Ladd in youho"aa a Democrar! wiu aear Let It make no difference to thee whether1 thou art cold or 7 warm; If thou art doing thy A duty, and whether thou art , drowsy or satisfied With sleep, and whether Ill-spoken of or I praised.- Marcus Aurellus. , t;. a.,. tnilnv crii r K eon a tnra . mi. . l I at.v- ovumvi a. i(bv o vnvi 9 Aiier a ume, fjawmanon nuugui . rlinPAIU,n( ,nmn,n -r a-i andiwlll do all ln my power to aea that to write under what was called BDlr- "r. I " v. y ub your Inatruetlona to that body are car- ir infinamoa Ar firt Ma hind Rna WQ"ver otner "interest ' may outcome of h9 temporary suspension nea out. united states aenatora should VflU cnonM a. IlAmnrptt T will nr., anlli i'latt IS taere I coming voluntarily to their rescue, before the leslalatura a a candidate, be allied with interest them. Guggenheim of the Merchants WaHAnai-.ii.flV w "lyca-wi oy xne people, ana nape to iie m ureroii' method itmi." nut nt Brownell waa'never able to collect' - i'.'..r-,J.-(ii!,t . t . Politics were pretty rottanSa- Ahoaa days, anyway., v : ' :? v; . . 'How lone- la Orearon aroinar tii ha haM up py xiarnman t , - '.;", t the chanoea are that Robsevelt- will boaa ha convention. v-yx T 'u 1 Smoke ia beeinnlnc to rlaa from linrW the various political pots. ';;. .;. ' If "the lnteneatB"'ara for Huahea. -the paupia are not. i . v. . .-') s Bryaa isn't aoliif to let peopla forget . 1 V'.V',A- r'y Powdered - Egg."'rC, that "ha wUJ win it nominated, A f Itffi GERMAN hemtafa pr, Now 'W 'ahair have aalljook';at I K't Harry and iSvelyn for awhile. "r .j hi,. fleet, but only promise This Informatlc -a v-' "Vl i snaaDeen'Turnlsiied.ln a tajc few are boril luckyr A f.that much Vauccnaa la . tfr,Atr,. a,.-; .v;...-r.r uan HtDUDiieim nt mint n "ntMit u.x. . . . . .t-t"" line" and 'stand shoulder t shouTrt-K.A ZPluT Atf,u, lt hM f?ul v f -v-' a f r-- tliatAtha jnarmera andfBf No, tha T. O. eoncern ,waa not i YS-i,V?tr!li,Tt: J faivAjl attAti ta Unas II tr a hel I a it a j va a w ww au aiuvii v'wt . m j. a. 1 a I . a . a. a . i :. . -ai a ... .... . . . . lrwureseuiH ine imeiLer r iruHL. ana i which, ie ia iintirfltnnfi. win a Ann ita. cnoie to aod.. him rmt onnortunitvi Danit: wnai it wtj im amicuit te an?thTJ S,kato7orm other8' Aldrlch represent-Standard roa. Wmw. bankilike w- r .." V v . 1 - r1a?rur- lnr word.' Tt , , a h M. 011' and the interests gen- the Other., had, been doing PO bfd or Tha people' ot Idaho shquld Intimate The state aacanedhavlng Br-n-U ton rrtpiSWthfef .l?n ?f inmr t c Z Vutwn er4,Iy' And Bo.we might go oral? unsafe, bualnesa; it waa In a good. wmmgnea, to aec.pt fro the Oolo- HoVthat;s f y .Vu VmJucS yam! tronomy by Galileo. But when con- .,, ..r. rada xrin.nwr,.. . . eonsiotrawt. : v.;; .rv. . tnMrture ot of .rat;nin. mil TI1T3 WILLIAMSOX CASE. eluded, he found that Galileo had I nnt tanphf Mm anvtMnr hut that I . HI a. : -Ta " vl' , MX. one or mora s and It seemed to be work written In a half-wake condition. He adds "my fnnrt'i rawnal nf lha Wllllom. usuu aiuppou una iu.i u,, on case, is that every land m,,n1 tur,ne1 t0 91 ""f'' OMETHING TO be wondered at, , In connection with the supreme nn if rfnpi1?utioa !n Part payment of the erpenaef Amarioana are lust about as sad ever v UUf I Incurred to IPmili Mnwwnnn P.lllknn. I Rlmoa fllvn'. Ilaflk. mm ih Dearly twd and and Moyer. ' Perbapa it theaa men had Gorky's; they doVt ahed a tear.. ' forHnir fta P"n cnvcted some financial asslat- . v ,, . ; t a a ' f 7g I -:u! hav heen forthcomlna;. As Tha meMhanta hone that alV the holi therft' was It la. Idaho holda tha aaok and no aha I a." Ar5.nnJ? "I?! S ""iT . - . ut piwoii fliTirnow.DnD onuina; lawyer, to aay'nothlng of every fed- more or less distinctly and spedtflcal-1 persistent run was made Interests." . They lag which it paid out I tint nnlv In tint utiMunt llii iuii. hoi ' n4t1tA. VIaII.m ready written at some other time I "7 v" : " Zlr 1... I, I r.r. . I , vivi nun -buvj .aDaivacui ouQuiiva vii vauvvi hi j buoudubiuu. th people. The Omaha Bee, a, Re- no good reason , for the scare about orane. ' , ? v ' I they are busy with January aaies. vuuuuati uewayoyer, eaja. uimuM ma.oa i few OTnea-i Tom a personal campaign aiamst I ' . ........ " .... atinn from th ' Senator Dupont has ' been-placed at MX ound and aafe banks could have I trust formers the administration trust L VomaV whowanU .bin. to propos;,, , InthchSal "com i-'feg. free from tha ah. Ma ara HrW at Ue relatively low temperature' 5t7 d"STee ' aanUg-rade (110 derei fahrenhelt). , The . operation can! 1 rapidly executed In containers keptaj this temperature, from which the a ii.IlJ,"n exhauated, and rom ,whl 1 Iks wise, .the aqueous vapor Is wit) fir .tnM 'vtt by evtpo Flammarlon 's conclusion is that an the- head of tha one committee In tha avoided Suspension I. innsit 1 f ii flat at a -t-ilK tka ta aa 4 ab tsit I aitmai aitMta - T) unknown force exists, independent u no,t deepiy ,ntereitad. He.wlll rep.jsume and -vrtf doubt long ago that the law was as the " .v . . A " 1. .iT I . Mna,e lM ovrnmen 01 with the full confidence of the pub method ooi la no aUa the tggu. . There Is-almply a loss tha greater Dart of tha wafar haiii m . . a .... a a . . . . :. .. highest court has now decided. Is re"""' in"' ,n in8 fmna OI United states, the P'- iic, which ia fat it deserved aU the W man -owned aUf a seciion of a. I rrannlnna an atinararltlmia iniui I nountrv andrria nnil tmatl Tlio 1 v I i ... . . -T 7 ...7. it nossiniB, mat annnar an thfiaA i -a-i i r . - nin,. nra ta.v ... .a.a. ji.. i una larmina- iana except om little two - Tm - i . . . . ... i . . . i. . 1 1 i. i. . . i. . i ..ujv. . Ma waftuB. tt aa aiu im ui.- I ...... r fnrt mtr.' a. an .In.. , v . I auvD'naiBrai. vm w uxi.uf vu lug v-wu- I " ......... . vlalon. Isn't ita bate? "rT Tnless that revenue cutter praiains; laa avoiietta i in a ar Immediate tariff re-1 ohanlcallv In a reouaant and a repro-l is dried by free.exDoaur- to tha air ah . . t,Vn or by more rapid artificial method irhen.thorou?h,y aealccated,and brougl r la keDt I by nulvarlutinn Into .. tkt. .f J.A.. r .). .V at. -V. aa. I inull nava a rnmmnnftv nr lntaraat I - . " - - i . -i .. ... ... . . . ... .v....-.. ...a. - . - l r-j v.-r - T t1"" v v. i. nuivu, uu kua wa- -- -"" " U.n.taJ k .VI- i i i mm 1 awro ajaOU wnicn WSB ilOie 10 DO BUD- I Mivna. ui cny, a juuj xrvni ll : 1 ; , A . ; trarv are onlv naturaL thourh the 01 lM rar-reachina aind. Who, witn -r icMUii.uio, "'",,"uoou'" I merged at an iim, and ha waa nl nrtor paper down there, will, a land Jaws wee enacted, the point r"J' f? ""TJl!. tpe the record of the standard on comoanv people, and now that the frlght.baa 1" ..JL"." teJ 7 ;. : i , e uro uuiuuwu, I . . . , , . - - I" v.u.a i. ,n a. ji I un ma uu ,uu vawiu tea I ... " on which this decision, turned was never settled "In the courts--that no case Involving this point was ever before taken -to- the supreme xjourtT Such .is . the', necessary inference, though It would , be supposed that 'this particular Question would' have been settled long ago. .' I cause and source' before him, will for a moment think subsided it. will rest under no sua- titter fata that had reduced him to the ANOTHER apt i oj pulverisation into tha at thai powder the ec material can ha nri seJ served fyr an .'Indefinite 'period in -oi ""irJ ieaei, h aept m a or pisci The . ana iw Krn.nn.tin,a.-' h it h AU tha thousands of. depositors who simple addition of water to the or v aw I'VfTivoTTTrr that Senator Dupont, aa chairman of picion.'but we doubt not will be able I condition of utter landlessneas simply I are going- to net all their money back I powder, the reaultont maaa being oult iJ-.V ' ' Mh comihlttM on expenditure In the tQ do a lareer htiaineaa than ever J6!??? h had bean unable to secure Should be able to glva liberally, to the Indlstinplshahle, from ne,wlybeaten-u TIOXAL. . . .in v.i. 1 10 g0 iarger Business tnan ever. jhut 688 acres, and cqtgd not aecure the Boss Jlesta. ... ,- egga Before the method wis accepto B war department, will ever uaa his power RINGING FORWARD and into LtT The Tenate ha. , auish t, other to acrea. ha would be eonaidered a case of t wel Qualified to take a couraa of study 1 I in mil lnaan. rrv mm. 'i n. inn, nara I i naw .cu . Heney.tolbia ia reapecUully referred to Harvey I legally. ' ouuii auia mm DtiBBiiaiaiic ijauea udii- irreioranu . ' - a a . ' I aa a- haala for lnduatrlat anlnltatln. Jlne tenths of the evidence In tha I it was submitted to exhauaUva-cntlca wiu oa realty, tnougn not i icaia oy ijie Victorian aepartment Ot ag Perhips It would be full Tlew and piay' as much of and we know what a fierce foe of the COntempt f COUrt for Mr inherited and acquired respect I trusts the senate has been. for' tha rmirta. and onnnrlallvl t. j .v a.. ' .L It is to be remembered, however. th. ft?" that It la nnlr within tha far, .V . 7 " . " . - r uamonsK wr tae eiecuon OI HS- ' " -" i nnn in Rrnrr. ann rninr wa nm .1. 4 . aL.i- a . a . . . . . years, since Roosevelt got busy mak- - faf, mw. f00i h. I. . . , f .vote, insieao or People at least know where For- ' ' ' , ' a a - novelty in the proceaaea of insuring th inr trouble for manv neonla' that , ' -PP6 eel "e to d" by legislatures bought up body and oVfJ ; .ror,!t- wLhiia aht nt -w are toVhave a state convention of If Ohio people hear frequent fire Inexpenelve and healthful preaervatloi ing trouble, for many people, that clare Rga ftnd espec ally n view of 1 .n,,i hv th nannia--AnML.A v er stands on public affairs. Do -. t0 con.idar th. tramn t,rohw alarma. they wiVi not become irt.htened; ?' ine government Became particular . i.i.. a .v.i.l I ' ' ' wlthev know aa mnrh ahnnt TTna-haa I - - " " LIT . TT thev are only rorakefreDeatedlv ooen- Wcome aaiation to tn .hnnt hAW'th -.nM. w-' .'a. ?. "t T K tJiy WOnder either that DOW- IZ 'lT m " ayr om i. . jonnaon m vieveiano, ing W- campaign. ... wuio won assea oa wouia ava tnat AM.A.a ..11tt f.a.l. t.1. ""V . , ml,t f0IP tranafatlon. They claim the of the supreme court a decision in I Republican party Is no more because It the Williamson case. ' e.IeTCl1"'An,1-f 0 any more It. would die or greed. i ii in ive. Inoompetent, immaterial and I rlculture, which demonatrated that put iui vi uigcsnon, navor, etc., war entirely unaffected bv tha nneratlrm a flav. Inn't nu . Irnna that nn turn I dealocatlon. Dreaarvatlna 1m m Inn a nai make 108 a goodV prosperous, glorious I lod, and reconstruction by the addlUoi year by Juat believing and saying that (of water, provided that fresh eggs wer It will be so? . - i . employed at-, the ; outset This latea . jT-v. ; T , , tWf too much court-made law. ItJerful interests and their subservient tjulred. , ' The offense alleged against am that th. T,.in... na .,;a1"L "a tbVT Williamson et al. had been a com- I" . T"" ... . . newspaper organs are in every possi- ' . ii mm v i-i i h. ii ill i)H ii ill an rnur.n cn in- i viA . .. -i it. . a. iiiv eiccuiua ot sen- people. .ui-vab, i. uwn corn- hM grown tQ be n0t B0 much t0 ln. fc way 0DD0Sln practice-all through the Vest terpret the meanl of law, and ad. VJSJ nany years. If the government ,,,,,: .riiintn th.t Rlora D' tDe peo' or even Taft? What's the matter? Here's ted ive that I a a. . I "'""V ln" evaporacion fathering mora Information on tha sub- New York "sassltty'' Is to be credited ' neaiccupn. or rnuit. m wTciuuma amotion to tneae aireaay s highly valued, such aa rreeslng f resl meat, the evaporation of fruits, an: mon a,a f V. BOTerael Judicata, according to that meaning, did not affirmatively approve of It controversies between litigants, as , Jt, vrywc-l"a to overturn and annul laws, ad to " " vv'uav" t7 rcuBUU establish as laws something different 4. iPort- what the people through thelr rep I resentauve8 have enacted. av uo vuuviuaiua : tao . Bupremo a iject in ovu woraa tnan it win ootain in i witn ana tning, at least utung uprey nvTaa v.. wv avuo .nu. .....imuu inunja nave aieappeaurea in nmw adea-1 momoers are no oetter. iana, wnere jana speculation naa neen and Fish have had no row. I A PASTOR'S LOVE LETTERS. T IS not his religion that, has pre8u caused a Seattle pastor to write love letters to a Boston sweet- aonesaway witn. wnera tna atata em-1 - . v. - i- . t Ln "b"S aM! 100 "eenu on'ihe dol'iar who VeVaT '....,'. . .-'' By an Unknown Friend. WORD qt encouragement does n harm and may be1 more valuabl- to the recipient than ;' the givfi heart, his wife to the contrary f h A.lT.Titnal l.atmna.l Vs.. nhlali I Pflt W 1 1 h Ht An ill n O- Nflf waa t 1a court is that a contract of sale made va nnr.m ,., t.h- liaion that indnrd th tj to .by. the entryman fter he. has filed ,fv AfkmaT.AA inil n- Cooke to desert his eastern wife and M annllaallnT. a vt I " . . . . " I , .... .... I 4 .v. .! ...... 1 'til XI. .,,Mi.i.a a ''" w -aimim mo uuihiuiiuu. ., I johnaon miht. however. mo navy i rum uunnecucui in 1001 ana I - - - Judge Bennett of The Dalle. 1. XT esumauiy leeung une nappy. . aBylnra of tha people, where tha state ""2".i".!V""a."' .'."uwi ..,"w"'? imin.. a -v.,v. " aT-.v. help, with ..man loan, thoae tnen who ?"V"" rT". -Zls'l "mZ 1 aaia aa wiMtull uy-a. bnyOIS HjUIUlM the kindly Interest taken in one depart Ailmlral flnnArirh'a Ttlrthilav' I Dn tn lan1 ad where men ar not AOmirai UOOOncn a llirtnaay. annually minlahad -with flnaaaior fraa Rear Admiral Caspar Frederick Good- I proving- their homeateada or acquiring rich. U. S. N., who delivers the me- clvlUied surrounding-a and . parapnal ,,., . .... A.in f household conveniences. Stop robbing morlal address today at the unveiling and iettlng othera rob tha workers. Is Oregon Sidcliglits ment f our column by a g-rateui wrltei who forgets to sign her name. - Undei the clrcumetancea It nn tin no hraaal' Ripe wild blackberries were picked cpnnaenca to print it. and ltna here a. . . .. a ar a . Itw asrlVAn ant 1 1 k tmn mm ikaalia .. a a a 1. . a . . . . . . ana . IT. ... " 'I Kins wl I rtiapir rialrrl aa Br BaVBa - nirBI ui Liiti nunniDHLun munumeui ia asaui i ina purai air mi irnmn avi i nr nrnniflm. i . . .a. ' . i fr ..nt. A t . a- n.. nAtr. a aA.A. at .,. i " j . . - i; r - t . . i;:.... i i last weea near Jasper in laana county, i .,"' .'wi. luaHaa. vo . n en-1 Wv""-D Mead b uu capiciu wub kvu r iJieKO. was Dorn in I'miaaeipnia jan- i11" w an n ... ?Ir?S?PSa,a'i?! eP19 ! th consUtu-ifly to Sari Francisco with a 17-year- fore he has made his final proof is , ... ..... ,..JnM o-iri picrht-Ananaca i. f not a.vlolatlon Of the federal land ",v"'t 7,a7 ;rnra.f Judawd as to r Its worth hv the roV graduated from the Naval academy it lw That la man mill t i.a- almost anything that the people rant JUdgea as to US worm by the con- the head of hia class three years later. laws.,, mat is, man niust not bar- j the way of a law is unconstitu- duct of the men who appear on the Fj-om 865 to i8S7 be was attached to gam ror a consideration to go out ,,.-.1 1 rriiAw w..tA.a .a fAa.ATla. I Airthvnrra n fta A &tan Hara rAi I tne oioraao, at tnat time ine ziaganip Tom A Weston earn ana t la Oregon to have another senator 1 a pitchforl i'ir rendered helpless by the bull in tha po- 1 Ti tt . .... v aiva luicim. . am ' .M . .1 A.t. . umi. i ifii, - To the iBdltor I. want Stnna SVr.Tnat,1 wi,k tor tba daUy menu, in put an end to hia hunger with paper. It indeed a r"- , . to housekeepers. I hav wrusr xor ner interest: ;. v- t '. f ' : xo tne Editor 1. want, to thank yqu your eveninr "a-rat MrwalniJ hava bean a auh, acrtber to your paper, overdone year) ; and file on a Bieca of land aereelnir xuc' u iurori"r""""v'" " vw- or the isuropean squadron. f tn ? al 1 "ometimes faint-hearted, Tel-ai-Kebir expedition he to turn It. over to another, but he I . . . . . .... 5 . . 1.- 1. v 1 ' I Amorlcan naval attache on t ma -on n, tntur tn rati ti .. a- Passeo, ouv oy a nvs-io-iour uecision ecucittia uro uwu inea ior viscount Wolaeley. Later he v : V : : " Tv. . , . . I , .7" . . It was held unconstitutional. It cowardice of the European squadron. During tha HenevT It Indicates that tha Ore waa tne people are going to pe a riven to man. uu in tna po- .v. T-a PrAM.lm ... lw uur V.p-r. overona-Teat iiiia.i .(.in. .v.aa ITAAT.TA . . t.A..A,. a. i . z ? - - -;" v -1 out nave never enjoyea i so muon a: ....v... .a.... ""v.vi prcneniea wnn aa oa-pounu auuaaa lorir hava alnn. vnn h.n.n tn nr-in, . ainiU gon Ling a New Year's present. e a aince you began to print a d menu: it Is the first thin I look fa and I know of many othera who do fb! ... .....I . .1.1.1. ! I,. rr.hll.lut nnf r,,ta la w u' preeiaeni OI tno , selection And filta? and -neod tint i""""' """""" naval war college and the goia medalist i-i ? h irrUl'r- I the raprm court that the most worthy by their weaknesses. Be- of the naval lnatituta. He directedth. tne stair or a clean aweep pt-au ine oia players at I A Grant cdunty man haa been sen- same. TrustlnK you will contlnua U owraj I teneert to a year in tna cenitenuai ateauna hia own call from a neigh who had taken It up. If he had stolen a tha a am A of nolitlca. or alae that Htnv ia...j ,a . ... ...ita.ii.n. I ., .. .fr. i.k ..... , , .... 1 . . , , . ... . . . , l . r . , , . . . - a T.iiu.14 . v w ar aa via., aoaaa .tji. una T 1111 i ,iq m. ..it. aa.Tjaau, TT aaaiiauH f Uli aHUI "r-na aaitsa I. tttV. l.h 1 mam rur. a lha 1Tlria1lAA,t lull .a a . a.,I I wl 1 1 K. f aii a A ar.it l,Ta . T 1.., a m.. kin.l . . . . . . . . . IT . . . ', .aa v.kuou ax tt uim vfic; i .7 - " j . . ii' I . r . aT. " V t-v '".a... . BicaiinB ii ia own can rrorn a neignoor i ceaa ana a nappy jnbw xaar. i lcationa, . waa tha- president of the I statements through (lis headgear. f wait till he makes final proofs It appears , that the Williamson lands beneficent law passed for many years, cause Mr. Steel has had shortcom- last naval engagement ln the Spanish war, the fight at Manaanlllo, Cuba. He by the latter class of bargains, and so were not unlawfully obtained. .Without any especial reference to this case, but on general principles, if snama rft Itia TAnt-nal tt a 4 Vi 4a A . .id mi. ' I, - n. "" of poor worklngmen, to be un- sors was weak,- then because one away and received hia firet intelligence Clslon, while of course Bettllng the , ."...V ... I mo n,. -i. .Aof the event througrh the medium of a Jaw, Is also In accbrdance With equity r . v "v . , a , I waaaat "-D """" -atray meaaaga by wireleaa telegraphy. OB .UC IUSV 1CUU liaUDlUlill IU lUO aaaau ao WUUviUiiAUlT. Idea that any law benefiting the The church has Its heavy burden multimillionaires and "kings" of one to carry; because when one of Its sort or another Is always constitu- so-called champions fall, there are tlonal, but a law to benefit the toll- those who point the finger of scorn ,.1,11i , AftTrr the reclamation act, was unconstitu- ings as state treasurer the office la also - .commanded i the expedition which .Involved in thls oase were Obtained L, , ... 1 (L r..i o Lm ha .k..n ,a -ki. I "rat drew the fire of the batteriea at atvuu .uvn ,u uuiiou Dai " wuuu.,u, wa .aTj TTuwao i Santiago. On that occasion he waa In: supreme court, by another flve-to- citizenship of Oregon and the whole! charge of the -work of cuttinsr tha cable! v.. .aiA ,. nvntAm nt irnvArnmont tn h a aa. COnnfptionB, With tha besieged City. At i auua ukviiuuu, aa TiaaaaiaviJ - -rf D ' " - xw. . tri. Tim A OT Tha Han ITnnO IM A.rth. era' llabilltv law. on a nasaad In the demned. If the church Is to be con-1 quake Admiral Goodrich waa In com- Interest and for the benefit of mll-kemned because one ot Its profes- samr equity and. common sense. Under this rul ing do doubt individuals and cor porations can get large tracts of land, which would in many cases better remain ln the possession of different 11 railroad or wrecked a bank ha would nava neen immune. ? . a . a irrigon irrigator: two days or leap year have already paaaed and tha edi- ,A. A .Vtl. w.aaM 1. .,411 .lna.1. .. .... wl vm fc.aa. .m... .vaaa qfiii.. Tf. have only had three propoaaia thus far. and wa aide-stepped them all. One was too 6ld. one was too vounc and ona tod zoonsn. . j, - . ' . - . aai . A tide at Aatorla- fiaturdar. - waa scheduled to reach a stage of 1 feet 4 lnchea, but reached 12 feet, being He ateamed to Ban Francisco at a una renaerea noiaDie services period following the catastrophe. fuU large land .holdings are necessary, and besides, an entryman may have any one of several good and honest ; reasons for selling - his land. If, however. It be desired to prevent en- j trymen from making any bar gala of v sale IrfT-e making final proof, con egress will have to amend the law In . this respect. ; The Song of Bridge. a From Life. With eyelids heavy and red, , . . With cheeks that flush and burn. greater measure of justice, Is sure didos of one tad churchman get al A woman sit. in her gladdest rags halr.rf tin Vitt ha alrnna uintk..! .td.iT At th Grand this week the bill is This Is about tha highest Bttge reached oneneit tiv Tratnn. tfendall ''Am.rlra'a I there la aeveral Tear a but did little foremost protean- .(pertaining- to, or ttHSI- c,pt flodln a number of partaking- of tha characteristics of Pro-1 a a -, ' teus) actor. Mr. Kendall, does 11 Gold Beach Globe: Although Jhis I . . F0iat0. I dhanges of. song- and ceatwntf !?llt uJi. Daily Menu. . ' BREAKFAST. Hominy and milk, ' Baoon and apples, Corn bread, . Toast, Rica srlddle cakes, . . Coffee. LUNCHEON. Spanish omelet. Orange salad. , ..Toast, -..r . . -r . Tea. . . V'. DINNER. ""4. 1 Chicken soun. V- Baked cod, tomato sauce, I to be unconstitutional. KATlJnAL UNKNOWN FORCES. A JTDGE TALKS POLITICS. UDGB WILLIAM Z. DAVIS, a member of the supreme court of Ohio, is evidently a zealous For . akerite, and does pot think that Is position bars him from free po lltlcal ppeech, fpr he j-ecenOy.said: This is not the first time in the his lAMILLB' FLAMMARION. the T of the Republican party that ; distinguished .literary astron- I vice-president, who was made president v ' I SVlk aala I aha annailr a4t' an aa ak Baa aalM ' Vaa ,omer, nas Just?, published ? a ria n:T. .ta .T""L T. lilr ..la. 11,. till. K ' , w l " luo "uo 1,alur the government to avenge himself upon al Unknown Forces, which makes those who ventured to have views of acientinc investigation with critical their dwn and to force "my policy" upon positivism of the phenomena, known! the party and tha country. Borne of us to those whom he designates "the I have jnot forgotten Andrew Johnson credulous" as spirit manifestations, If mr vote wonW'niake Senator For C but which he designates as natural 1 nnkriown' forces. An Interesting ' chapter in the book is that ln which ' he relates his first experiences In the . field of spiritism, when he entered into relation with Allan Kardec. the T ff: . J - at al ' . . . ' . A . ... vv Kreaiest propaganqjst or spiritism ? In France. Kardec had founded a . "Society for Spirit Studies" and ; Flammarlon, who had published his -," work on the plurality of Inhabited , ' worlds, procured admission tor the ? : meetings ot the society. ; . , . The . famous astronomer relates that Kardec opened the sessions with ' an invocation to the- good spirits, since It was admitted by the mem bers that, good spirits woultaesist their deliberations ana communicate with them. There he met Vlctorlen . , Sardou," who, traced marvelous draw- . ings of the astral habitations of ome : of the departed great men lof earth; "marvelous" says ! Flammarlon, "to r the" farthest' reach of the ; artist's . imagination. A Paris paper has re produced the drawings made , by iSardou, under dictation of the spir its, of the house o'acuplod . by Zoro nstrr In Jupiter, a drawing really ctlMli-h and'which In the matter of arcl:itpcture Indicates that the Jup itcrlans are' not greatly - advanced '-vr.-r.th rir'.plc inhabitants' of earth. believe he would be a safe and sane president and a t big president, who woffld engage In no wild crusades and would administer the high office in the interest of all classes. He certainly would not be guilty of tha unpardon able sin of Ingratitude. We suppose a judge has a right to express his honest opinions, and that a good many judges who are not as outspoken as Judge Davis en tertain similar sentiments, yet these sentiments are not likely to be ap proved by more than a small minor ity of ' the people. ; The great ma jority believe, to put It In a general, crude' way, that there was urgent need of a stirring up and overhaul ing of affairs, and that Roosevelt, with all his faults, has rendered the country a vast serylce.-, Jn the sense In which the phrase Is understood, the people -do not want a "sane and safe" president, one 'who will stand in with everything that privileged in terests want, but one who will go forward along the trails biased by Roosevelt. - Besides; this OhloJudge should re member that Roosevelt is not now president as a, direct consequence of "the work "of n assassin? ; He was so fo about' three and a half years, but. In 1904 the people elected him thousandfold more publicity than the exemplary work of a thousand good ones. The details of good things! done in the world are little sought by the reading public, but the bad Is reached tor-with assiduity. The! love messages of the Seattle clergy-1 Play in a her cards In turn. Bridge, bridge, bridge! "Daytime and night the aame; And still with voice at excitement's pitch She sings tha "Song- of tha Game!" "Play, play, play! The whole of the evenlnar throurh: r-iay, piay, piajrt it tne a. . , - i .miui ivi ...v.. auq ..Tan. wa. .cu.iia u a i that many minutes, and in tha one act apirltous llcuorto minors, we are fre- piay, "Across the Lined," a war drama, I quentiy maoe aware oi its mrraction by he. takes all the characters. With re-(the visible condition of some of our I markable, celerity Kendall changes wigs, tmen and. boys and by their night howl-I costumes and facial exaresston, and baling ana proiaae language. Is one of the best men In his line. I ';: a , a 'The Riches. Jack and Bertha ara non-I vt. tti.a af Tan. an,..,, v.. ... laDDlea uian iniu weea aiso. ana meir singing I navlna a atraak or hard luolt. A littla I auces, aauce. Macaroni au gratin, V Lettuce salad, French dressing, - ' - Venice pudding, ' i f ' Cafe nolr. ; Bacon and apples Core and peel thl ana cut into one-nair men 'Till tie milkman's almost due. man to his Boston sweetheart art, Mornlnr and noon and nlarht. .aiia ..aa. .a i The aama thine every day ,u"wi ",uuo aa vwiuub What . la it, then, that men call work morsis, put nis acmeYemema in i . taia. oe. onxy juay r right living are accounted as of lit- piay, play play! tie or no interest. The sequel For we must be in tha swim! .v.,.14 v, i.i ..it. . Play.- Play, nlavl auwum uioi i icu vuipiera no. Tj,j -tne- crdi grow blurred and dim. to writo luve letters, iur it caugnt, i .uiamonas, nearts ana ciuos, thAv are nrnfeBslnnallv ilnnmnil. unit n.a mist mey aeem, ... : . . . ' : ' xni-wnen I is brought am Dummy I fall aalaan aw buu piay on in a arpam: "O, but for one short hour To feel as I used to feel. Ex-Representative Williamson has WheB, vyA nayound of golf a day Ill-deserved opprobrium upon -their calling And lonaed for a. heartv moal A day on the links I would dearly love. a- w l at. uumv a liccu, all US L Biay, For they must hava another -hand. So I play, play, play! "O men with sweethearts dear! j men witn sisters ana wives! been punished anyway, notwith standing the decision of the supreme court. He lost his office and Its sal ary, was put to great expense and trouble, and suffered much humilia tion. Is the government going to 1 11 no the rubber you're playing out, T - I But foolish women' Uvaaf try to mane any repayment ior an Nervous, tired and worn; s this? I Excited, flushed and rash . - raying ai once a aouote price , in health aa well aa In cash!" 1 We don't doubt that Aokl and other Japanese: statesmen would &tyl&.htt;Il rl$A have no Conscientious scruples about! A woman aits in her gladdest rags ' lying aa to their nation's Intentions. BrTdllnbTridge.cb1-?d8gi? turn i Winter and summer the same, Till the breakdown comes, as coma It but knowing that they are not fools we have no fear ot their bringing on a war with the United States. The reports of Dr. Pohl and Mrs. Evans about the conditions of dairies and other, places where food Is pro cured are worthy of serious atten tion. Portland must be vigilant ln the matter of pure foods. ' will. She will make ,and double and play and still j Will Binghls J"Son of the Game." '"A""."" The supreme court says William son et al, can't be punished for. what they did. We have all often read of the remark of the lawyer to his client behind the bars; u "They can't put you in Jail," , Election of senators by direct vbte of the ' people . la no new thing, as some seem to suppose. It has been in vogue for years in several south ern states. -The laJa Senators Mor- . Keep' theNDollar llnsaing. From the Boston Herald. i Keep the dollar, at work!, ,. Every man with a dollar contributes ao much to hia own . security and the country'a atrenath when ha lata hia dollar wi.,ii. 11 is useieaa wnen noaraea. it is so much strength withdrawn from tha body politic. Tha working-dollar is tha omy one tnat naa value, wnen it is In the bank l works,- and rives rise to mora work. When.lt is hoarded It Is idle, and has only the value of waste Paper or metal aerap. Keep It working. Portland's Big: Man; v ' From tha Salem Journal. , The trreat, big- man of Portland who. comes through and does things ia Wil liam M. Xaadd, the banker. Tha test talk, w He acta AU the rest of Ore aron -shouldxtake off . their, hats to Mr. Ladd br at least stop abusing him. But there waa never a a-ood man whit',... not abuseo. . ; - o-r-', : J na- a itraaii nr hint lnoV a ii, i. i aiices. f rr. ma neon in ua. own i and' dancing act oleased the neonlo. Tha I .nn rannaii nn . n.ii a. I until cHsd. and nut In on a hat aVKhi Dromera aua van ana ineir aog nave six weeks at tha hospital. Then their Ty-me, appies-in ma nacon rat until a tumbUna act; the Onettl islstera also I houa hur-M -And Uhey lost nearly ev-1 ligbt ' brown Arrange around thf .a jaa-.aaa. AH 4 k - mmt A. mm. 1 ! mm. mm mm mm, a. mm. at. I I I a.. .a. . .- . .- ' 1 ha An mm mm Jt .A.n. k At I b' " "' iiuruuw inn unui ervimnj mejr ownea, and now comes I au awv.v ; A V..I7AI. mi I. AA Alw.T. A ... .knl I.L. ..... -1-1 . . . , m , I . . 1. . ' ' ' . 1 does happen, although It ia said to be are three or four littla chUdren. ; Bpanlah omelets-Cut Into very amal ZJflr.A comedy and sUiglng act , a ; . . bttatabout two ounces or raw liana" Fr. by -ckiln and Lang- waa well received. pn0t Rock Record: All the Salva- for five minutes, or until .the fat 1 -wiia. . . " . . -.mr tlon Armies In the United Statae "and ail out of-tha hamrnhen add a Bermudi The Transgressor" at the lyric. : EJuropa could not find one family in .ll onion rninoed fine, a clove of garlic ; The first orioortunltv natrons of tha this country surrounding Pilot Rock, or alao -minced fine, a Spanish pepper li ne iirai opportunity patrqns or tna ln the town.of Pilot Rock, too poor to silvers, a largo tomato sliced and tw Iayrlo , have been adoorded to, sea tha buy a Christmas dinner i'r a boy or a okras;'also salt. White pepper, Jlt( Allen, fcompany in really Berlous work Is alrl in need of clothes . or food. What cayenne and a spoonful of capers. Fr: in "tW Transareaaor " which onened bleaslng It Is to live in a small town- slowly about 10 minutes, than I adi i.i . .ranBgraBBor. wmca opened Q , "country where' hungry mouths " cupful of .boiling- water, an. last evening-. The play tells the story are unknown. V stew until, tha omelet is ready .of an actor who marries a woman con- - Seven eggs will make an omelet suffl trolled solelv bv ambition Whan ha Mr." and Mrs. S. I Morse were' mar- cient for six persons, When it Is readj learna that T ihe doe? not c' fSJ him fed 63 years ago. last Tuesday, says the to fold add the filling and serve o it8! w.5 -I 5. Ji0??. IttVf!?- r-6.1 Pilot Rock Record. : Thev hiva'martn a hot dish. The finest reclne ever nu happy -In? hV goes off Md becomes a thl Country their home upwards of 40 together caBibe spoiled by serving on i wanderlna-' drunkard Thi nii. 1. h years. The were chased by, . Indiana cold dlah, A little more tomato ooull Ralph Stwrt foS'. crossing the plains, shot at nd be - added to the filling, and the eggl cn1nnlny?5nd hZ Tbeen .VhVrefo narrowly eacaped, wlfh their llvSaBoth simply stirred in, or scrambled. Lefl The work of tha- Allan comnanv i. enjoy rainy good neajtn and are aa de-' over vegetaoies, sucn as Deans, pea very aood throughout and thlir nrl? voted a couple aB thera l to ba found corn or carrota, could also be added, an? , wn?atfonof thHJkma wt? pronouno'ed V1 Wry- t , . - BM?htnV1a:aVeA?0i auccessful by last night's audience. Ru- Jll f.ili ' i ''..' ?"bSLa .ffi1' ! variation,, Dert Drum made aa much aa noaalhla I Jorresponaenc- oi tna iviamain aus mwiui i iu wio. - . a out-of the nart ofnidale thaPdrlvai- Republican: Bfxty families Tiave moved , - , j fnglyfwSSkPwtor; ?arhtt Venice Pudding-Make, a' eustard el waa surDriainitly a-ood as hia nlottina drl e P?v montha and dur- five eggs and a half pint of' rnillfi wife with -the Lady Macbeth turn Tof dls- l? "VI1!" vw" ,.DI,IV, e.ooo aweetened to taste and flavored wltf position, while Maria Thompson was a ?r 'TTri.- i, .-,i,c,., teaspoonrul or lemon., four .into success as Laura TaJbot, Mrs. Lang-.l "l? 0i i" ,t? ls w,nt' has mould when nearly cold. Soak a spong dale's successor. Tba reat or tha com. r ' ti'. r" f - - ifiTin. ann , lAln nana., wtrfl pany ao very weu. xnts v&ie in History. ,;T 1T77 Elizkbethtown. New ? JeraevJ evacuatea or ma snuan. i 177 5 Lafayette aalled from Boston to aid France in her war with Eng land. '. . . ; 1789 First national election held In the United states.. - v,.--.---. JS30 Hir Thomas Lawrence, dls- igulshed English painter, died. - , 1S3Z T. uewitt Taimasre. noted Pres. oyterian aivino, norn. Died April 1J, 1862 Laval university at Ouebea opened. . - . 1887 Movement to Imnaach Presldant rfonnson oegan in tna nouse. j - 8i international monetary confer ence met at wasnington. ,. : . 1904Parke Godwin, American au mwi uau. corn laia..'.,-'' l-f acres of land have- beer coma nut nt 1.1....1 i t. A .i....Ka T. ia r , . , i . . . . . - i Miaivuiii ill tsiaiiuji VI . nuiw .aau IB WZ spring ana join nanos witn tnosjs .al- float On tha cuatard. , When set dro reaay xnera in ma-iaj vauey some places Of preserved fruit, sue blossonv as the rose. It is expected as pineapple,, into the - mould. , Tur uu ' - "vat va- aiivtiiaiia iUO from 100. to 160 families will coma to out when required. Butte Valley. iroi lUCf r From . tna uireia. j : . i .7.. 7ri ' a ... I -1 i , . '. naij saitspooniui o ii-i'v-o huh; It was the custom 1n a' ttlnlsteifB ter teaapoonful . of onion julo..v, MU mUy to have eaoh member repeat a Quickly and '2f Wr-Ontoa -iutcj Div.1.'., k. v.-.a. may ba extracted-with a porcelain lined An- Appropriate Texl. Prom tha Clrola. French salad dressing 1b one of th simplest : and easiest to maaa.-u'sk three tablespoon!" uls of sweet oil, on of vinegar, one saitspoomui ox salt, .- In Vanderine. ' . From tha Cleveland Plain Tiaala-: K r jfPey Bay !at meat iaa going down." .'pure. I put soma down myselluf."- iNo,'. ? .Day are going (to iv,da price Hat a few chope.'" - , V "Veil, it's stew high, alndt nr af; n prici--' "4 .:tf;:i?;""v'!:.'?a , "It makes ima vant to a-lf mv hn-ha. a. roaat." ' , ;;v,l. too.-' . Goodbjvt J hoi vb aoon meet agato.T.v..-a'; , family versa irom tna pwi at tna Beginning lemon soueaser; or. a bit of raw" onlo oi every moal. one day tna 6-year-old I may be scraped Into the oil and allows ann tinil haan nniiahrw . nA w.a' nut .ft to Stand - for -15 minutes.' or longer a little table by himself by way of pun- pr the H - mix with sthal . . ..u - v.av .va 111. I " j,0 . . ... verse na . sata very solemnly, "Thou has prepared a table before me in the prssenca oz 4njne anemiea t 'ZiKt'M A Hint, if. J iiS'iS' Prom tha ..Clre.a.--;' ' ., i, Pour-year-old" Harry gwas h Spending weder; with his--:aunt,:ri -Dinner waa lata, and tha child began to row rest- fcik '''J t: v.-" 'if '"'"-i'-''- '" ?'""-i'v:;VV:'r;i'..1,,jt,F- ' -( v "Aintie,'! ' he said j OniOlj; "does fiod know evcrythlngT" i-Hv, .-;V.' i ''Yes; dear," answered his aunt "Every? littla thing?" h peralsted. . "Yes; every littleMeinaV; was the re ply. ."--: - .. . . . ' ,'- -i..- -.- V: "Well,, then,'? he eaid in a tone of con viction. "God knows I'nv, hungry." easing, r . '- '. i -'-' k li Rnaiiah salad - dresslnar . IB mada adding- a teaspooniut oi maaa mustart to tne jrrencn areaaing. ( 4 r , ".v v . V; " A Boast Gone Wrong.jT . Prom the ,Clrcle. '.; . Flrat; Man (proudly) There waa time, sir. when I rode la my own cai r Intra. - .-v ft - " - -.v ;-vs.v.;.-.. ... i tsecona i Man wnen tf your , ;iaotheB pushed it,, I presume. -Yur', - V; " i , Anatomyj f .. w . ' a win ar taia .T. 't. n ,Tha. Professor Soma of ; you gentle men are not giving ma your closest at leniion. mr. tsigtrs, .wnat ao we Xll . . . .. . M .. . . . - unner ina moneys t - ruiun a,., u.xoast, air." r ., ...i . -f i