The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 24, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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THE JOURNAL
Aft ISOtPEXDRNT HKWSf'Af-sn.
. Japanese woman had a baby. . So I Into commission as a revenue, pro-
the demoniacal ingenuity of . that ducer. There la exper$ testimony
mala Jap. The whole schema was I that an orchard so remodeiea is tne
. '
Oregon SicteligKti 'V
C. BL JACKSON,
,PlIUtr
-J planned more than a year ago.' J moat profitable pleca of land on the.postt
farm. Thhmeslimony la mat vf acn 1 .. i,
Independence show, a blr Increase In
postoff Ice business. . .y j . . -,-. v.,
uown at ror ; aicvei a , .entry u . .iuuu7 ""vr- AMonmo0W, maa-shlpped 300 goat.
says he saw two- japs waiaing in pia tree, propeny gratum. uj p rio Rogue river vaiiey lt we-.;, , .
i- - .. ..; ;
There. will be a great .many" fin po-
I ohllabed wr Hnln 4nM SnwUrr ead
nWCT!! w. that vicinity. That waa strange., Nto-date apple will yield a -revenue of ,
... . lanipv Af av ib. in halta a no within three to five vears. .' ?nr? a great .many fine po-
eotaraa- at tlx poio(nr at Hurtieaa. or.. f v - .......... I T " ... ' . , . rot the spring .. market around
rrnPiaMgti ibitMigk u .win, as " i vicinity ot ori elevens unless nei iianiuu in pioneer muoi
native.
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;a ; LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE I
REALM '
FEMININE
At the People's Institute. '
wHREE years ago twelve . children
SiaiU'HOK ICSMAIM f 17a. " HOME.
AH Srpirtnwat metwd bf" turae mijM
ln IM opareior 4b oprtara( raa wbu
roKKION AUVSttTISINO RBI'UKMIHiTAll VK
Vnlaa4.ft1anl, Sna-.l A-artlaJa Aseaer.
, CroaawtHi BulMluf. m riftfc iraeD.
inrk: TrlSan. HnlMlnf. Cbl-o.
. Liquor, Not Saloons, the Curse. V ; adjust the trades balanosa, end let us
'Portland ' Or Ta . ta riifrl e1' convey to thoae Impoverished sons
-Vh! t.,..!. .J ,i .E ' royalty, the comforting aesuraii.H
of The Journal The liquor' ufflj that thoujeh bt the - advancing- condl
or . cn. country - Holds .the -center I uons or their own country. may n -r
is. ' ..... ''.. .w. moat nolitlcallv defunct and on the
th;.7 - Vfv V,J wtVof octal extinction, so long a;
thought of tha country. Like a votinsl.h.: ...i v,.i nai. nf arms, and
is lost or In love) and baa a girl with these trees are of varieties that are , . - . th.k i. .. SSS1 AW!:S2 .Thi .,MMPI,.fc.?r' vl1?"! eld eaetlea mementoa of their I gathered Into a kindergarten,, now
hf. or la othirwia, crazv." and not marketable. They are the breed- larat Ult. thqught .ot this, mlglty Urmer gVy, :i-t.5. , loving , Am.r ca L I m pupI1. Ia Wuc,Uonal, donJMtlo
" " - " i i i. . . r-ar ' . k . ' i win not Dflrmii mom w iiun t iv vvi u i . . . . . . .
thAn nnW in th anmmAr t Ima. Fort Inc rround of DOatt and nursery 01 vuu99 oiates. , ;, I to eucn an extent has this gone that from tha Win. J. Q' OARRET80N. I ; " ecicnce, aewiog, naauai. mn pnyai-
va - I - - I - a . .fc . . i , ' I ina . IIMIIAI) faaSkla.aaa Sk ta. . l..-lw- " ' - ' - I t A I . r
o.- n..n,. '.t .. if MIuam Th ara valneleaa excent .. - T . .T ::'."::rv "' " , . r I - i iraimna; ciaaaea. , ' -
olc,Cu. v.vvvv, " :r .V. W'r . tin ichMi om dni "".A1"1.,;:""! F. .v"? .' Different Kind of Entries. Three years ago the beginning of an
IS well, tnat the Beet IS coming as asymm ior lB "Tf ; W-anionM J iTi-aVV'EU Corev. Or.. Jan. 14.-T0 the Editor of attempt to interest the hard- working
m - i. &. - 1 i -m ThAv aiA itnfifffnrir - nn. iuiuuvu.p iiiv rauinufj. - i . , - . . - . . i -
arounu. cut a u. 11 uiu uo iuu 1 uw j ,
Itubaoiptloa Trrm br addnaa
la taa DoltMt Stat. or miko.
l. f mil v
Oaa jrar..'......U.on u awatk........! M
M1NDAV. .
Od rtar..... ...IJAo i imh amatb ..I -I
. DAIL V 1Kb KLNHAV. ,
Osa raar. t.ST.&u I Ocr anih........S .S
. f , Tha days are ever divine.
They come and go like muf-;
fed and. yelled figures sent'
, from a distant friendly party;
but they say nothing, and if
wo do not use the gifts they
' bring they carry them as si
lently away. Emerson. ,
VJIAT IS 6TATESMAXSIIIP?
un I """n ".immiou, me. inunxpa. . .
late. f The fort mar fall while Ad- wholesome and tneir rruu unsaiawe, flnr.,n, -. fAm.,i
rolral Evans is bowing hi9 best to Grafting, properly "done, will ; give Crook county, but tliere Ta tima enough
th.hli?h aocWr. ladlea of Callao., . them new vigor, new lire, ana mix T" r?"r
. . . ' . '. . . .... I.. II I... T am . . . n r v A Wa .
wnat u. tne usa 01 we umaiuiaiot viu?. ncuuiwu u ,
lrrlgatlon works? The Japs know vitaiuea tucy win maienauy. m
all about them. There is an old crease the profit, the value and the
gun In the sand on the seashore balablllty or the farm. it. is a plan
-a down somewhere about Port Orford; well worth Investigating by farmers
Illoensa law (as though they, cared aught The Joumal--In your ' reeent editorial mothers In the problems of their chll
atfenuoVa ' adVrtS Sf''ini'n. V WIHlamaon case, you aay "Soiti. dren and to give them a little cheer and
-nnectlon w.Ut -gl
a . ., - r
Foaall haa had Ha. fir at aame
baaketball, played by picked irirla.
courae bualneea waa auapendcU.
.
It OUL but that tha tnlaht mlnnla nr. I t aiinrama. miirt'i ravaraal Of the Vil
lain Dlacaa and narnatuata It Th.u I. ll.m.nWK..A la that avnrv land lawrof.
of I a unlveraal cry from . tha llnunr , man I to aav nnthln of avarv. federal Judge;
Of agalitat the 'dive." And rlsrht bera let I aheuld not have known long ago that
me remark that the diva is aa neceaaary the law was as the big heat eourt has
a corollary of, the "reapectable" anjoon now decided and you aay "the conda-
lxer
r 1 w tini ieivciuj - anjoun I now oeciuea ana yuy a7
A Dallas man who brought tha Item-1 M sleep Is to a hard day's, work. When I elon of the.aupreme eotirt Is that a con
sr a bier bunch of rloa raaDbarrlea I victim haa graduatedLfrom tha "re-1 tract of sale made by the entryman Sf-
aown somewnere aooui run uuwu, " . h has had them right afong ftn I epeotaDie- aaloon. money, reputation and ter he haa filed his application xor me
thev have looked Into that and Renewed, the Old orchards would winter. - , , " eolf reapact aone and only tatters left entry, but before be haa made bis final
I santo lwwv" I .... . . ..I . a - a I mn thai lm kvve Iha .e. I . t. a.uiAiaiiAii a i ha tmamral
1 . Vk V; T-m taiilal Tk add enormoualy to the annual fruit 7 ' -: . . .. 50 that' he la thrown Trilo the T stree proof ' iV not alolatloi of the federal
found that It Isnt l0d- They add enormous n town'or,nlon hM trfUniM a t SPW loon- .h mu,t M?d ,
cle that not only provides for Its own
supfort but reaches out to others, that
haa supplied a oot for -the children's
ward in tha Oood Samaritan hospital
and la doing more In that line.-
Than no afort whatever to reach the
women and children, of the crowded,
north end. now not. only tha friendly
aid of the Institute club through tha
aohooK seaaon. but an outing for both
mothers and children la the summer, ait
equipped play ground, free baths, and'
mora than all elaa. the friendly counsel
1
uDte uobii ,uerBu iwiwu i"- . lv'""T?z. !rVI"'"7 ' who m aiuu mi,. ki I I.; K.'i I .V - fitiitaii I or women 01 larger lives ana opporium
fl.v. .v, " if u ana-irnr nndertflklnr tha work now.' anaiot (ivv.ovo. . uut . posaioiy . tne stock I i'". " """ " "n, I -uKr"u" vwuJrr I tiaa :..'. 1 " - a
SI dsng.hemeVirm for pride in the farm a. well a. . J '
fhVtalmonrwhom they know bate hope of reward. Why not try the About 17. lin'den trs win ba SK'A
piantea along an avenue in aaat KU-IU la llauor.. No mattee whara ou all I tha thlna aold ware matters of fact to "P""""";.? t?
the Columbia river Americans. Up experiment?
In Baker City they have been cajight
looking on at an open town poker
game, and it Is supposed estimating
the chips for purposes of ammuni
tion in case of emergency. -
And with all these and many more
THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.
1KB PULTON bill, creating a new
judicial district out of eastern patent tfnd terrible facts staring us
I
AKE
and
union,, is the high but not
fh.B VUrft.r.,,nrmtton W,U WaI I' wh-t law. you "VhToVun'd It or be d.t.rm.n I by the t.Vt.mony and'the ork toW:
there unter den linden. , , I how raaoactabla van r-ndaavop to makal flndlnaa of -tha land department In that beoauae wa have noslumsTNo wuma..
. I It llauor worka tha aama wav. Annatlta rcaDacI are conclusive In the courta. It I in nmmr numaniiy insii
. . . . --- i. - - j - .. . . .... . . . . & m 1 in, nArnnAi an. ' nnvariT ana viubi . m
meatead prior to laaue of patent ia
Tiller correspondence of .Canyon villa I grows and and Is debauohery.
panned through
. 1 - , . . . ' - ' ' . . m m. aa a 1 raaiM nn innnnanr wi ii 1 m 111 am , warj
I ITAnA' lAata U.'bIa-K a ...... .a 1. a.. la. . MAS MSntf & aaaa w at, naMaaa naaa I ftAmaiilAfliS aiXIrtS aaila gw naifini MM B vaa , a-vw . . aa -
OREGON the biggest T ''r'.T.. VlSSt .r,:',, '".... of tha UnT -v::h.Tri nZZX'ClZ .t.t,;t- V" the United may reach out to them a beltf
best dairy State In the with bis new baby. girl. . mora liquor sold In prohibition territory Statea. Thla la undoubtedly lhe In w '.'
a i iwiumr, uur rotai are Deing ruinea
Oregon, has been reported by a luridly in the face, what is our sec- . lu u"r assoctauou. 1"''"" ,UBU" " rument la advanced.
committee of the senate ' and retary of war doing? Jollying. the aairy ' output , is now given at , ".SK
txi,vvv,vuv, iuu iuvj luiua inn cau i An addition, to Bend's population last I fie. But they
flrhiln- .nlA.l rk.i. Ir,.r.. 1 I Wi ara nlalnlw told here that a sale I It IS not suuicieni mil mm nmy u
f 1.-. S - a A r A AAA AAA aI WMllr WslSl tha fleaai .1 e-i fnaaak lataKB KaftaaM 1 tU. A . a T a v - a. .Lii.lai
"'I . T . Ithor, Bo fir It hiRn't bwn out lo ei-Urnhahiv nn,iKi Af iha rarritr ahH I rillnnulshment tnd bindonront of nlilfliniy roorai, wdom iivi muii
m . . . . . -. l. . . . a I VAia i'r fa tit-A it A an nA inn a i j - . - ' ' : w " ...w a . - . t . . .... . a t j-i a.M hsi f wnelr attAiil
tormauon tnat the Fulton bill pro-1 bas Just come baCK irom japan ana i v v- w -v,,,raiul m. loWna aerenses... i one-third of the population I u
at last accounts was in' a fair way J people. Trylng-to tell the working
to pass that body. , There Is no In- men he didn't mean it to hurt
.iji ' - . . .. . .... . vn I with enoneh ronl worklns for
."I1"""'4' Ul aeC.,B?a. "Ta"..:'" th.t r,n" .Won 1. nafnr.ll .' The Gold !!., Globe ha. been sa. .ale. of liquor, otkll kind Increase And
me juca. m vregon vuy nas oeeniana statesman mat wapaa " f . .". . .. . I lected aa orriclal. paper of Curry ccunty I nl" cc onnga pauaa to many,
reported, or that it stands any show peace: isn't this susplcloue; nay. e oest oairy Btate m tne union, for ios having
of .Dass'.ne the' senate.- All the In- damnatory? For Jaos have been ,DU oroaa
formation so far on the subjoct Is actually seen looking at a sewer, an Tne Journal
.a . . . I ... . I . lit htltv
in a t to ere ia no lueiinood or gov- orchard, a flsh trap .ana "e en- uiuu"1'
eminent aid, at this' session for the I virnnn of a fort. These are the star-1 baTe B'1
Willamette project. , ; . tllng facts; what has the secretary Nature has been liberal, even lavish, the Register.
ine Fulton bill of other years, for I of war to say to them? The whole siusUw valley is oroduc-
fill (.PA.vr riss alanf (ha anaar loanl T as rt a aro.t aaxrotarv waVa nn I tne dairy inaUStry. MOr IS tnereilnr fine sneclmens Of winter annl
4' "rfvva, MWW VlVb B,Ui7 W VWw RtUV A I VII V biV V-I .Vaa J -w - f I - - I . j Wk aaaaa. ( a , 1 ,. ,
nr tha ., I ,v. !... . i . i virr, tn any aanger or its Demir overaone. "-i "." " . -. Quin qnunj,
mw anuara vaicuwi iv iuu niiuaiiuu, " I ,,. . . l ana meir goo quality la not yet auf
with so promise nor prospect that Oregon and visit Medford and There will always be a good, profit- fieientiy known In commerce to attract!
the breath of life will ever awaken Ilwaco and Boring, and the Long "le market for all Oregon's dairy comp.tu.on , among nuyara.
ii. . otegon bas a bid for fts enact- Tom r ver where Japs nave aiso M""- " ,uu,Utt The Mvrtia Point hiia ahoni
for degradation, - poverty and vtoe
ni vicums ceiora
them a helping band?
. than In wot territory, till aome unthlnk, end the ruling of the aecreUry was not . nose wno pas.ea mn ror. n m -
Ing people came to believe It Ev.n to- In conflict wlfh lt.'J. And agoln he aaya: Samar Itai "..f"". n d oub t said, jw. '!
day with tha liquor men fighting prohU 'The government roar rightfully treaC It 7 , "iViff thaiVoJ
S bltton a. never Wora th. aama oil ar- aa a relinqulehmenr and abasdonment are people la Jericho worse off than you -
Think Of men of ni. application and entry.; j . ' .
mat their own interaata. it e are piainiy xoia nen i J- .,? I i7 Tlmnarativa that wa ahould
as every plea for the traf- prior to patent 'is void" and that "thla " "a" 'i","? tZtiJZ thft tha
ty quote government atatla- Is undoubtedly the law." and the gov- aotl bav And ft U imperatlv.
-and : Iff. tru that while .rnment m.y'rlghtfuly , trat it a. a "ViaMt mada
y and I raunquianmeni ana unuuiiiunm . " i o 7., .
f.7i-.latnlication and antrv. "If th e sal. Is up largely of hard work, should reoalva
either Aate", or' prohh.0o m - , fome menUl
It la while., a man. may m.ka a ao.tr.et to brightness snd eome outlook. -
aeti wnen patent uwmwiimui -"': -"-",
Were neceasary In It. Inception- high
ambltlona. large faith, abundant vlalofia
of tha need for auoh work and of lta
outcome. All these there- were In the
heart, of It. fo.ndera. I - ... -
Then it wa. neceasary to.gei cioae y
...... 1 I In. Th. Anil lawa. v.t ir na comDieiw
assertion Is not originally "n .wl.wa ".nunc. h M --- wie bforT Wnt liaue. "tha gov-
'S, but IS made On' the wllI iA.;. hl .'... how ta enlarge It. About 2S yeare ago ernment may treat It ea abendonment
1 a i,a i.ll? 7LUi ?!" l " i,aJ.Wn one of their prealdente In bla annual end the land revert, to the government
"V" i w "JT m"r" yr ana rivi addrea. called attention to the fact that ea the Ml. Is void, kow l ao not ciiim
bo and given the reasons. T,!" w",1Ib JET'SL'Jrjra?!- -lS: I wms-.i.ve1 &t" .ad Vpp't'f M L"? ; "nMrJ.?
wa vraaiivwwvBk vwtai v. I aaa i m m an ami AiitiiaaAi aAinaa arra. vssaa btuuubii ui k aiiiuiiiiiiaj uvui i w. awHa
I
worn." Trie TchlTdrar "of" AtrUM but the language' re ported- Indicate, to Jh.pjople "d thl. could not be ien
wis. in, their day and generation and h P.rl0' t. Pln J" 1 !w0- c..V?db; ni...!I
they saw tha wiauom of thla advice and abandonment or tne ciaim. now n iwn oon inrou.a
inn oiftar vnn vat the entire decision I to know the famlllea allotted to them.
and ho doubt It will be obtainable In I to be peraonally Interested In their
J. K. jjaviu. I proDiema. to do lactiui. ainaiy, u rpri
ment into a law, has by legislative been seen and declare himself
act .offered to bear half the coat of I There's one grand thing, the Japs
the project and : stands waiting, J have no votes,
money c in nana, to carry out the I t
promise. ; r , ,v . , A SIGNIFICANT INCIDENT,
An Improved Willamette would
up to 150,000,000 a year or more. Must added m books to lta library.
straightway adopted It and as otfer
night, tha "Ladles'. Entrance ' and "Fan
11 y Entraace" bloasomed from th. rear
of aa 1 rutn all Avar th lanl
Lady Henry Somerset of England
says that 26 years ago one arreat In
four, for drunkenneaa. In England, waa
a woman, now three In four. We all
The association is to be anoroved I wnlcn now contains mora than 100 vol- know that through the harm to men " 5lvffJLp SvmiiI5!.
zne association is 10 do approved umell Th tUt9 HJbTarl.n K,vtm tnat business and the requirements of large settlers on public land..
and encouraged, even if it does I place credit with having Invested more I employers, men are becoming more so-
maintain a hrh ami nf nrlcHi No- money in norary books than any town oer in mis lano. wut tne trarnc en
' ' . . or Its slse in the state. I largee Itaelf. - Net -only
f. b. Lawyers and juagea cannot ai- casea or aeatuuuon ina uinwi, t""
ways ba posted on all lawa and until suade the parenta.to eerra their cniiaren
recently no contest, on thesr subjects to the Institute classes and to prove
ever occurreds.now If posalble let us I real friends. -all
get poated. especially those who are I " . ...
can on. overeeiimaw ma onui i
aiirh - atnntad eruda little - oeraonalltle.
aa many of these are. of the gentle, re-
The Old School.
body better deserves to get a good I
profit out or pis business tnan tne
RANDALL careful
In gallons per capita.
In gallons, but
It Is simply and
means
be a boon to the neoDla of. western EPRESENTATIVfi
Oregon. It .would i result in a re- U of Texas Introduced an amend- The
. . . . . . . ... I B a ' . - aU. ....1 , . V 1 1 1 I a1,.iiM ha araiulAil vlit a n A VA nM. I n J
uucuua ia ireigni raiea ana aaa VIAV "cu " "" i wuo um, " "'"' " - i entire sentence In tall, which
the sale price of every bushel otl under dlscusBlon in tne nouse, isume ioe asaociaiion win ao some-1 imprisonment ror .so days,
wheat, every bale of hay, every bale providing-that -no-member of con- thing in. this direction. Dairymen ..
of hops, every bushel of .potatoes, gress should" hold a position of should -stand by one another,' but all nhS I d'oaejk rwt.8? PoA"
every box of apples and every' other emolument under a public service should also stand by the consumers, land and Seattle. They get about S3
product, of . the , lum. orchard. or corporation. It would seem that who pay high prices and are entitled L ifa.t 'u
carden. It would reduce the cost this would have been accepted by to clean, pure, up-to-Btandard goods, upnose they eat them down on the
In xnxnninaM nt'a.ai ... ..... Iha ixaIaHIv nr would h heen . I W",am?.tt- Here we would rather
every . sack ;Of salt,; every sack of carried almost unanimously. ' Pendleton has disposed of all of
tJce, every pound of coffee, every I '-The point of it Is clear: No man jits new 6 per cent bonds, to the ex-
A Cottars Grova alom kn. -fc "'e v that the womanhood, the mother-
1 1 . . . . . ' . ' I linfuf M lmr m .la ham, ritiaiifhi
t k. vAt, . h- T..,..1PTftm fining Influence of the young women
To the Editor of The Journal From wno. ?0mpO(A th0 committees that have
teacher and a scholar at Echo cornea B charge the children'-! olaasee? '
tul. conscientious dairyman. &adg1o5SU.,V -3? it. TUi cVr Z icXupai
dishonest or dirty dairymen pay a fine of moo and to aerv. so daya ie '? f,?' 2& bSJ?Sj
id ha weeded out. and we nre- fn Jail. Ho declare, he will serve hi. fH 5"'a h2&
this "Family trade aollclted'ai
At the time of the Chrlatmas party.
AAh. at ahanTata r,a a t a thouarh It
,h.,, . .-. ' Am I When all was excitement over tha prea-
should be so, lest we forget, as pea-1 ., ,v ,,h,, H.,hhnrd nlav.
pie are, ao are custom, .nd tn.tltutlon I on ntti. maiden of about 10 aummer.
A. antl " ' ' . 1 ...... VnnUUriOVU aiia aa Sl -nwa 'v I
wasv vnu i vara torxiAniLa r aw aurn muicu ar i ii... ... a . aMAeiai.!Utiai ana wnii m
and on the :r,:r, os-v. : HuhVriDtion VLi""Ja""rr,.v.w'.- '.Ki- 'i
other "Ladles' trade .ollelted." That ki. .ri tn Tvoirui. before adoption rSZZZ. ."Iti- "l"JL",..r,S" a :
telle part ot th. story. When the trade ,..., rM. .v.t.m. Thav ware! , L.. .. V-." k,, 7. i. .
of the "famllv1' and tha "ladlea" haa IZ1T .T-w - V.;iK MiAhii 1 ""L""V'' .r.-e
kann.. an ImtCnWan? that It la analallv J ' " "",. v" ZS"m'" . i . il meniary upon ina uvmw .aa- va v.
--- ----- v -ican principle, mi ' I thaae little people,
aollclted It la a large trade. rectors, but the teacher wa. the reepon- wm" ,,luo. v99?1.
i. rLr'.1! 52L2r; " .awv.rnln force. If. Indeed, he Th, In.t,tt. club haa come to this
- provia w ot-niuwi i jhw ia, i eomnletlon or He Ultra year 01 wora,
h mi km It la not necaaaarv. Moat "hle-h I l-wi ji t ...... in ... wts . ana I mwi'i"""" " ..""
toned'' grocera carry llquora.and many more competent, 1. ... phyalcally power-1 ".' ofcouraa without the seal pf
them in their wtndowa and go after the sutocratlo control there
...fti u w say. tne irrigator, ei uiera maaa attractive display, pi m , marcllaaa disciplinarian, from whose ilra "ia-Tan ,iiAM Corbett. who Is the
re waa no Di'O-1 W' . -........ .n.
bualneas atrongly . ajndlng out arUatlc vision for sppoaL The .choolmaater gj perennial, and tha able dl;
advertlsemeata. And who objects to Ln.t ha tha Mni. th hara of tha dlatrl-.t r.,'" V.i..iJT. i.uk..j iha
htv. hkroor o 8thP ,n 'roni or nothing. The eaaoned rod wa. th. JJiytor who." wide experience and
of their houaeT Here 1. the secret of actve inalgnla of authority. A com- taet and ability are vital to Its
this Increase In salea: The liquor sell- p.lnt at law would ba cowardice Tuecesa these thlnga could not hsve
ng grocer. The exclusive liquor dealer fechoolmarms and Juvenile courta would ZT " ... iVZ - further fact re-
Two Ihifur men .aw women', .hoe.
keg of nails, every wagon, every bin- can serve two masters. The public tent of $135,000, in a bunch, at par. ,.d.T,ttn!fa AS "l". ?h?S,rJ" ,5 VmU
der and every other article shipped .service corporations very good to a single buyer. - While there have priae -their wivea by buying a few
Into the region. It would add lm- things - in their way, and or some I been times when
mdnstrv and be alkinds we want more of them are t could .have been obtained, the fact built for the same foot w. r: i"? .e"f??.- J.?. mJi?aAa malna that there muat be artd there have
boon to every activity, i . frequently, we may say constantly, that the bonds were snapped up t inTdiou; .n.ES
'. A new" ludlrlal dlRtrirt mav hA com ne into conflict with the Deo- nar indicates that financial cond - ina- ,nio menome xne xancy grocer naa ina ..H tnat .pareth hi. roq naietn nia -t-tVl. -,..b. There-ts an oraanlsei
. --- . . t - i . i ---o. i iiniinr flaaiar tin aaainar a irnna wan
well enough la . its way, yet it Is pie as a whole. The corporations tiops are improving. Pendleton, by ol " . ' making signs for help.
lAa-letatlnn that r l . .m.i.,,.ii.. want frcA rlrhln nf-wtv. won't ' niv (h. wav will mar a- ATCAllAnt naa nt . -' Oregon city There is. and can be, but one end to
.(.-.yuvuK - - Va. --courier: Tour swrlbe had hi. Ideas thla thin If permitted to continue.
and non-productive. It creates new taxes, charge exorbitant rates, don t the money In needed Improvements, tickled by a plow he saw thia walk Thar, is but on. wav to save thla na-
offlces for the Oregon delegation . to I render sufficient eerTice, won't make keeping up Its reputation of being Why. Mr. Editor, it had no plowshare J,10,? n2oi., kUI ln trrv 10
JOHNSON.
over. It , creates a new judge, a I now if a man is a paia omcer or in the Pacific nothwesi. side right on top. .nd thi. furrow was
new "United States, marshal and a attorney Of one of these corpora
fuU Jist of attendants ttnd other sal- tions, be cannot, serve both his em- Mr. C P. Strain, for several terms on the plow and drove the team,
ary-drawers. . It sets up new assets ployer. and the people at. large. This assessor of Umatilla county, and the
in the way of, patrohage! for an In- is Impossible. , it is against human writer of a series of very able ar-i
creased Oregon congressional -. ma- nature. . Jesus did not say: "Ye tides In recent issues of The Sunday
chine, It 'may be both needed and should serve two.- masters fairly"; Journal, is mentioned up there as a
desirable legislation, but In com- but, "Ye cannot Berye two masters." possible Democratic nominee for
parlson with the urgency of that He knew the human heart... representative Jn congress, We do
constructive and productive legists-1 So all that Mr.' Kendall proposed not know that he would run and we
tton Involved Jn waterway Improve- was a legal recognition of this im- suppose it is a hopeless race for any
ment it is ' a: triviality. The ease portant and undisputed truth. Why Democrat, however able and; trust
with'hich ' legislation -creative -of Uho'uld his amendment have caused worthy,. but Mr. Strain would cer-
an official class slides through leg- such alarm, such a skurrylng of tainly make a very creditable and
Islatlve bodies v and develops into party, whips, such a sending of mes- probably a very popular candidate.
being while . measures creative of Isengers into the cloakrooms to de-
material . prosperity; are hampered feat this manifestly, primarily, nec- Traffic is being diverted to the
and hung op is remarkable. Whither essarlly reasonable and' good prop-J new Tehauntepee railroad because
is our sUtesmanshlb drKUna? What osition? : the Mexican government owns or
Small CL
sUtesman?.!-,' 44,
Why, this would unseat old Piatt controls it, and also runs or makes
in a minute. ut wouia unioaa tne lerma ior sieamers running in con-
country of Elllns. Guggenheim necuon witn it. tne American gov-.
would never get a cnance iainy 10 1 eruiuoui uu mo i-auauta rauroaa,
warm his tofeS under the senatorial but gets but little traffic for it. In
V THE INQUISITIVE JAP.
ytHINGS ARE getting into
1 rather desperate'situatloa with rnahogany. , Aldrich would have to Mexico the government owns the
reference to the persistent and take a trip to Europe for his health. ralroads; :in the United States It is
, , widespread : Inspection i of all tp1fnf nnidsloae his ; seat , or his the other way about. What a helD-
aorxs 01 puoiic ano even -; private Espee 8aiary. .And so on down a less big carcass It is.
works by the Japs.- Not only have i,na f ihoth senators and reo-
they been seen trying to dive into rIRJntat.lves I Though' Senator Bourne persists
the mysteries of the Tanner creek J , Dalzell said he would not be ob- &18 tnlrd term hobby, the move
sewer and to explore the trestlework .i rt ha amendment. 1 rossl. nient ' for " Roosevelt's nomination
In the nelgbborbOod of Boring, but M. w hut naizell has been the at- seems practically dead. About
they are equally busy in many other torney arid agerft" for a quarter of a everybody but Bourne seems to have
locaUUea,''.''Aciiaplcudi X in- century of the steer trust, and oth- Ken it up, and taken the president
stance. themlschlevous spies were eg Which are worse and more direct at his word. The senator's repetl-
w r...vut ..HVAUD tiici 1 locritimatizea roonera ol me twf-o"" ,"u
valley orchard and everybody people through special legislation I seriously, nor is he, in this matter, to nnd out a little 'fact or two.,
knows all over the earth, that ao ."w, hi nnbllc service corporations, even if he is the Oregon dispenser f - : f'?r:y-
gold dins is bo valuable: The owner, aa tt,rA others In Dalzell's of federal pie.
Ar IV. 1 .J, , , . I JA.-, VA.W - .
ii.uW urcuwu Has appnea 10 tne OOB!Hon. and for whom, he spoke.
ITlBTfln a I A I. A Mnn...l A . A 1 .. . . .. . .
va U uwuwuuwii, em w , Tt was a slgnmcant inciaeni, oc-
Winter half gone and no frost yet
a a r '
Taft and Bryan a fat men's race.
,. ., '
Some defendant, will die of old age.
. a a
Get Oregon populated, i. a good slo
gan. , ..... , .
a a , t v-
How many petition, have you signed
yet . -
- . a
Probably tha fleet
gud. "
Alway. tell them, too, about Cull Run.
. a;, a
Governor Beckham Is so near and yet
. a a ir
Woman ha. been described aa a flrure
v. &
A lot 'of revolvers .hould . be taken
anttjr liuin pwpim.
Bourne', pponaaanda la nm Mrkiirklmtv thlf l-crra tnaaaa
. - mw TV AV1IV1 aaaa W 1 I'VU aVBaa - aA CI wa w i a wu van
recarded ai a' 1nk - - J 1 ...... , .,,t.k in.i.
, . Doty on Ilelressea.
Portland. Or. Tj, the Editor
of The Journal As supplement-
al to the bill of Representative
Sabath, to tax foreign marriage
eettlements, how would It do to place
an export duty of, aay, 40 per cent ad
valorum on each American helres. who
guea-abroad for the purpose of pur
chasing a title? Wa might ehlp them
out through th. custom house under
bond, so as to retain a lien on their
fortunea until the bargain and sale wns
rully consummated. Then U they railM
to secure a title, they could return duty
free, and the country would lose only
the amount expended In the queat
But seriously; 'Isn't the bill of Con
gressman Sabath a mean effort, not
only to do a great injustice to foreign
ers, but to bring discredit upon our
beneficial tariff system? Through the
medium or me .custom nouse, as auties
on Imports, these .foreigners have .been
fiouring Into our . treasury untold ' mil
Ions - of their wealth ("the foreigner
JByBlJlB lUA, IUUSAIIUW, UIlllA A 11 II II J.
or tne royai lammes are upon the verge
of bankruntcv. And now that under
the benign worktnga of our tariff-trust
system.we are proaucmg a lew nunarea
multi-million heiresses, with foreign In
cllnatlon, it Is .proposed to cut off or
seriously hamper the only mean, these
Impoverished w foreigners. . have of re-
Let u.
a Da re 1
son." The rod ana reproor givetn wis
dom. Whatever of defects,, there was
tharouahness.' The course, of studies.
comparatively limited, were taught on a
.1 ... 1 .... vvmAitm aafrtrnlna- t.
cellence of memorising. For fruitage of
such trshilng scan -tne saiaxy 01 in
tellectuala, from Waahlnfcton to Lin
coln. , ' , ' , T. E. T.
' Fixing the Courts.
Portland, Jan. 20. To the Editor o! I and leisure comla'" 9' ennui?
lonr to the club. , There-is an organise,
band of children of the well-to-do who
nsss on to the Institute children their I
outa-rown aarments. and thus enabia.l
many little ones to attend Sunday achooll
and the various classes, wen orwwi,
who might otherwiss have to etay away.
rh. iiai i. thiathat It la a blr and I
a growing work, and that many must dol
tneir snars- . ., . I
with aiirti a oaii aa thla Bounding In I
her ears, how can any woman of means
rrown upon '.ucn, injustice, it is a
a 1 well-known rule , or vetnica that corn-
Going to keep any clearing-house cer- merclal relation., can ;- long, exist be
ilTCRU ' WUUU IVA, . Vila ' T. ,fl O ' lll , ..rAttlO
conditions are-In aome measure recip
rocal.. And what though the enormous
sums taken from, this country for the
purchase of foreign titles, should occa
sionally overcome the: trade balance In
our, favor, and w are compelled to rush
off to Europe and Import a few mil
lion dollars, tff protect' our bank re
sources, as we have recently done. Ths
back of American Jiabor Is broad and
strong : and with our wonderful re
sources, w. -can soon export enough to
tiflcates for souvenirs?
" ' ' 7
The fleet scatters a lot of Uncle Sam',
money wherever it'goes. ; ' "
a a i: "'
Colonel Harvey , Is despondent:' he
fears Bryan 1. '1nevltabler '
Mr. Heney'. tongue is good for some
thing outside of a. courtroom.
a a --..,.': ,".
What a multitude, of evidence It takes
The Journal Since the people and the
newspaper, are being somewhat-worked
up by the rank decisions of our courta,
would it be out of place to suggest
some remedies? A. our misguided courts
seem to. need it.
First And ' foremost the courts
should use good old common hors. sense
In deciding a caae.
- Second Cast aside all precedents and
decide on the merits of the esse. What
haa some decision in Vermont or Tim
buktu got to do with a case here?
Third Compelling all Judges to ren
der their verdicts within 10 days after
a case 1. argued and- submitted.- not al
lowing a judge to pigeonhole a caae for
several years, wnicn naa orten Deen
done, to wear out a poor litigant where
St M St
Dally Menu. . -"'
BREAKFAST. '
: Sliced Oranges.
, Fine Hominy and ' Cream. . . -Broiled
Trine. ' "
Corn GrMdle Cakes.
- Coffee. , ,
... LUNCHEON..
- Creamed Fish au Gratln.
, . Baked Potatoes.
Celery. '
. ' ' Apple "Dumplings.
Tea. .
, DINNER. ,. ; -,:
. . Olives,
fraurn of Cora and Tomato Sauce. -
Fillet i ot Freah Flsh, Baked. Drawn
Butter sauce.
a rich corporation waa concerned. The Pork Tenderloin Roasted,, -Hot Apple1
only recourse the poor victim hss got , , Sauce. ,
is a mnuuniuB vrwacuiim, wuicn wouia i Mashed Potatoes. Mashed Turnipaij
uu -..v... ' . - r Steamed cnocoiate ruaumg. .-..-
, Fourth Prohibiting , a ; rwurt rom ; ' " . Cafa Nolr ' '
sending any case to a referee. -If the 1 1 ..? VK-
court has not tlm get more Judges.! cream of Corn and Tomatb Soup.
Thia i referee business Is one of thelp,,. - c. of nni. a al lead onion, tw
worst irauas ever . Deroetratea on xne i. ..it-. hnh.. .au.v a mri. Ait
lui;!,..V.' .ir AAift.. i " '. fearaley and three pints of chicken on
.'I""T'f,".,TO wau uj4 wora on veal broth (broth made from the boneei
federal Judges ks. well as "tste Judge. and trimmings of a roast of veal orl
I poultry, is good for this purpose) ovei
, .... . . T A ' ' , I l,lW SAllW. V - BllllAJIVA,-. OU1 Al O.CHll..
,) A&uuueu: w rvie. - ithst the corn may net t buck to in
, Or.; Jan. M.-To the Editor saucepan and, let cook halt an hour; ad
...rn.iTirhA, nt t t.... a pint of canned tomatoes, then pres
lurnal When wUl ,1 have 40 th mJxtUre through a puree sieve; adc
order, to be able to vote nbxt two teaapoonfuls of salt and half a tea
t ' I. have been In Portland, spoonful of paprika and Jet heat to th
lit only since November SI. -?2,n?.,n uli" Jhi
?SSr TrUSn Ttitnh,,v rth auyoTflour7tKenV.dd on
a vote? I am an.Amerlcan cltlzon. pint of rich milk or part milk and pari
'a-'...V. cream, and stir 4intlf boiling: then aU
flii order to vote In Oretron a cltiann
must haye resided In the state for aix
months prior to tne election. .The reg
istration rolls are now open at the office
of the county clerk. Registration will
ciose April i.j
Old man Bmnatt .- fc. I
11... CI. . - ' -Tf- " I
mai ia, wnat. ne caii. wora.
a
& i Nevada's 'New Precedent r
iFromtthe Philadelphia Press.,
In dealing with the. demand of Gov
Now It has been discovered that A good manv neonia'iiava ..i. I ernor Sparks of Nevada, ror federal
uuwoiw, rm-wm aemana Why were the Kepunncani"'"1 ..,. .,(, wranor xtugnes appears to be un- Dractlcally a new precedent, by insist-
of the sheriff that he demand of the hpailrB go scared at this amend- nang at night-and holding meet-
wihinf ly. ay th&t h? . willing: too ngQn the strict letter of - th cons tit u-
governor a company or two of O.-N. I ''"will, they answer that .iaKS ana tne worst is iearea. rer-j . .'', . tion. He-has forced the calling-
0.1 to ba ' stationed In that J-. reeioni 1711 inv-: -r haps they have a plan to blow the "wpia pa intereeting.to know what
oDjeci nexr, 1
: r- imaa a ' .
a uo nuiua wouldn't
fruit harvest.? The tribune voices
me popular alarm when It says:,
StorleS ire reported f similar plot
tings la other .sections about,' Medford
and ther. I. no doubt In the minds of
many that Medford is destined to be the
scene of a great battle. ; Thd mlkada
is said to be fond of apples, and know.
, lng that the Rogue River valley pro.
duces the finest on earth, despite 'Port
land commission men." has planned to
capture this, section, having abandoned
bla threatened- Invasion of Hood rlvr
for a more desirable region. j
But this view may be only a slani
at Hood River, The Japs are. there,
too. One ot them was seen in the
rear of Dad Fonts' old saloon. On
the mikado's direct orders, without
a doubt Hood River must 1 also
r-r-re for war. r Up la Bead- a
to
ne
Olympic mountains Into the sound, mh waukia gets.
WORTH TRYING.
I
percentage of the club's illegal gain. I naa refused to continue the - frequent
If 1 1 aaan ill. I A aaA a I . . A A a ItiAi , HHat . .IIhiIaB mmt WIaW a
IprCTtiwO " Vi. ' t-iio jnav uiiyrji -vrinvii n
ut ttttx Mr(Yv?rror'a '.' dmand for United
Of course the fleet was treated liff "-Wl t?iti "?on P- P.?S5SL Vp SiJ'V
. . . . ' , , 1 7 . ........ w. .Mv.ui.iu III- jwv --- - --- . , ,- y-
crsf .UUUlia tu .law r, w miwiir .ii.
limits OI a uiaiH Hiiu , umiiiiiB muyi
T 13 of record, that only 47perJyory nicely at Rio, a great city in later, ot wtm.
cent of those whoraise grain In f what wm , some aay pe a very great
' t-.Arn Awn theie lnnda Tt 1a I Minntrv otherwise than 'In' name.
infof mation that 78 per cent Of J the ' visit should do both countries j
Bryan is no. respecter of "legislatures: there nntl .dlwrdojv.wa ver.r--,rv, '
b mean does not discriminate, but I : Instead of being careless ai to : the
Iks to all sorts.;' i . constitutional rihts'-f -states, Presl.
their, lands are owned by those who
grow - fruit There is a significant
Inference In the figures. , It is a de
duction to encourage, those .who
"contemplate engaging in" fruit grow
ing. It ought to be highly interest
ing to every farmer who owns an
old, unrenovated i orchard. It. sug
gests, if it j doW; not conclusively
prove, that the fruit industry is mofe
profitable than ; grain 1 growihgr It
ogh to lead the farmer to cbn
clud that It is worth his i while to
renovate tho old orchard; and'put it
good, -v
. The Automobile Face.
"He has the worst case of automobile
face I ever saw."
"Ha. he. really r - .
. "you bet he haaXesterday he want
ed to. borrow my new dO-horae-power
landaulette for a three months' tour of
CaltforAAlaj:' , a-., -' , V
rn!Ake.v;-:; ;;
' St. liouls ' Globe-Democrat: -' Admiral
Rojostvenbky smuseo himself" by com
paring the American and Russian fleets.
There la- an Important difference. In
speaking of the American' fleet It la not ;
11 - V. ... . J .w " fct . Vl.W AH. AW . . flV.y
flX. '- ,'?:f- '',., , I .y,.. ..,,
we
talk.
Senator Bourne ia mora confident than
ever that Roosevelt will be nominated.
What a stayer that ma.n ,!..;...
. ' v.J,
" "There are people vwho wilUobJoct . to
Hughes' collar not iwlltlcal collar he
noesn i wear , one put tne one - around
hi. neck.,.;? -t'-,-.V.;' v.;
'-' "i "sr- :- "I : Wr ' '
' Judge Parker Is sUlf discussing poll
tics; will somebody pjease call his at
tention to the presidential election re
turns in 1904? v.. :" -.K
,. - ..j it : -5;s",-a ' -.
; A couple divorced .40 years ago met
on, the street In Chicago the other, day
arid decided to marry again. The flrsj
thing they should do I. to agree not to
dsn a question aooui wnai, either- did
dant Roosevelt has been more Dunc-
tlllous than nis preaecessors, -mateaa
H widening federal authority., he has
sensibly dimlnisped Its application to
the preservation, of,, he -peace of a
atate. . '4!-.'- - -v" '" -
In future it will be Imposslbla. with
out protest to keep federal (roopa in
definitely In 'a- .'stattj on the-1 mere.Vcall
of the governor. In the past thin has
been repeatedly done. : It has been; the
rule, Disorder appeared. rvThe governor
asked for federal troops.- .They were
sent. As long as disorder, continued
they remained, without reference to any
action by the state legislature or, by the
state authorities, v-,-,v ' .j i. ,. . rj
- This practice- treated the aid of the
federal arm on the demand of the gov
esnor as permanent and not, as the con.
stitutlon , plainly, intended,- . provisional,
had acted' and demanded ' federal 'aid or
provided the state with sufficient force
to suppress "domestic violence." The
enange great ly increases the responsi
bility of tha states for order within
their limits. It lessens the possibility
oi m, governor aione securing; perma
nent federal aid tn any local conflict.
It emphasizes the necessity of a fore
within- each state strong i enough to
meet an emergency. , At least one third
of the ststes, perhaps half, are without
such. a force today. ; ' , i
:? This Date in History. J
t 1888 Rev. Francois de Laval, first
bishop of Quebec, died. , f
1712 Frederick the a-reat. , V.mnvmv
of Germany, i born. '
174ft (Juatnvua .III. , klnr nt .fiata'aa
born. Died March 29, 172.-
1859 Senator Klldell - of Loulatnna.
presented a bill propoaing to place 130.-
000,000 In the hands of Uie president
ior iu purenam 01 iuoa. .
1 SSI Jefferson Davl. of Mississippi,
withdrewfrom congress.
i- 1870 Prlnee Arthur, third son of
Queen Victoria received' by. President
Grant at the white House.
' 1878 Conaress abolished naval 'ranira
of admiral and vice-admiral. 4 -
1893 Lord Randolph Churchill died.
Born February IS,. I&4 9,
Preparation for the Inevitable. .
I From the Washington Post -It
would be a' good Idea for. most of
the presidential - candidates to begin
now on a course of treatment calculat
ed to-deaden nain In the reaion of the,
cervical vertebrae, for unte 1. .fixing
arop soon - - - ,
1'iaaui, BAiiu aiwiA iuiii vui.i . mvii ov
Into the corn and tomato mixture ana
serve at once.
Steamed Chocolate Pudding. -Sift to
getner aeverai time, one cup oi airie
flour, one level "teasboonful anda hnl
of bakingt powder nearly ,'hslf a ten
spoonful of cinnamon .and a few graini
of salt Beat the yolk of an egg: gradu
any beat In. one third a cup or sugsit
three tablespoonfuls of melted butte
and one fourth enp of milk; stir then
Into tha flour mixture, then beat In tw
ounee. of choccJate., melted over ho
water; and tha whfle'of an egg. beat
drv. . Turn Into two or three outtere
cups Snd steam about iiO minutes. Serv
wlth Sultana - souco. - Pick the .tern
from one. fourth a eun.of Sultana -t-fti
sins: add a sun of boiling water and. lei
simmer nan air nour, aaainir water i
needed. , then add- half a cud- of aurn
anil let boll to a svruDl flavor to tastJ
Boston cooking scnooi Masasme.
' Joseph H. Choate's Birthday.7 '
Joseph Hod ares Choate. former amb
sanor or tne unuaa - utates to - uren
Britain. ,was born in Maasachuaett
January 84, 1883, and graduated frorl
Harvard' eolleaa at the aaa of SO-anl
from, the Harvard law school two yearj
later; i-te was aaramea 10 tne Dar :
1856, and thaaame' year entered a la
office In New York city. -In 1859 1
hanama a member of the firm or THvart,
Southmayd A Choate. From that tlirJ
on -nis name Decamo tnorougniy-' we.
known throughout tn legal profeeslo:
and In recent years Mr. Choate Jigs be.
generally acknowledged as the lead.
of j the New - York bar. His politic
career pracucaiiy .Deganin isau, win
he took, the stump for Fremont. Sin
then he, ha. been known, as an' arde
Republican., though he has -never he'.
orrice. . jar., unoaie . was president r
the New York stats constitutional co
. . i ( n . . . AIaA. a 1 . 1 1 , J i
iniirur .... aDaiiitiiiimi in AOW. ' Ji
1899 he was appointed . United Stat 1
smbsaaaor to unrinnd and served 1,
tnat capacity tin iud. ; j v- u ,.
Ut. - ; :-y-;'jt.-,f .Jl durjtof . that; 0 years, ( Mi. . J unty ltht state; through Its legislature and eoaietBlng will d
: : ' ' ;'-' ; " ' " r'"'.' ,'''- i 'X X'r:Xy :-;.;,:; Jl :y.v-''t