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THE JOURNAL - . IK ' IKDEPENDINT BW SPAPBa. O. . '. JaCKSON. Pobltabar rMtebed tw? awilng fxcn "soday ana wrwry aooaajr Bxrainc, at ana mrai puna' Inf. ruth tad .'annul etraat. Portias, Or. gnt 4 at 3 aoatofflos at Portland, Of fur twmiaaioa wrouga u swua M oobu-w J IKUCI'HONES MAJ" TIT HOMS. A U All aprt ta reached by these sembanv. sen ia opart b m aapai-tinaai 70a wmi FOBK1UK ADVKKTI0INO RirUMBSTATITB Vr-aiaix) Baal.rrrln RrvaHal AtwrnrtMna Acmer. P. a )rk BuUdlug, 29 riftb stub, r. I or; Trlhnna flnfldlnf , Cbkafo. ' ahwrtptloa Ter br nail to ar aAdraae la Um (Jolted Btataa. Canada er ataxic . .. . DA1LV. OM yaeaV....... 18.00 J On anootli. .50 Dm rtr......fSA0 J Om rwmfli. J" Om pear... 7.60 Om Bxuitta.. Japan. ..The only tltae tha Japanese! the public; law are Ignored or " I ' "M' R TT. ' " ' made open demonstration of dla-lslsted; thousand of needed work-l v-vy iOT XC a A nor- if- . J . I.V .L.l. ' . I 1 ... .. a I . l-f-i . f - a,. ;,( i oughbred ; satisfaction with their tjovernment j men are laid off, apparently for po was when the treaty of Portsmouth J lltlcal purposes; in brief, Harrlman was concluded.. They felt that I and bin gang are wreaking ven- Japan had been robbed of the fruits I geance on . this whole region, but of victory. They, believed Russia i mora especially on Oregon. could be completely conquered, and t By Carolyn Presoott,; V,r Bpot Is a dog, 'as bla name would In dicate. . Ills tall has beaa cut off about We do not exnect anv annrerJahla I two inches from his backbone as ail they ached to complete the Job. And results from this case, even If the " 'oxterrlsrs are wearing tbelrs when very liberal term were riven government should win It. These ".7. Sf? "? WLV Russia the Japanese populace was railroad men are as much smarter I moved into our neighborhood about' an sngry Indeed ; And these Japanese than the government, especially con-1 Vi' lt l? r hl" 'ml!r dLd have no doubt that Japan could whip gress. as congress Is smarter than "d SSimiMt th. rmVofh.n.w America, too. They know that the Inmates of a home for the fee- until he knew them all he com- America Is great and strong. Is In- ble-mlnded. Npthlng will be ac- neighbor. b going 2nd oaliinjr ujSn' deed mighty; therefore all the more I complJshed until the government I !' ?! th.?m u "jure of the day and glory In beating this country. Any- throws Harrlman and all men of his mau of .Verv "man JS22? SS Shift thing is possible to Nippon, the I type entirely out of the railroad bust-1 Ln l.h n-t"hborhood. but nobody knows chosen, favored land of the gods. ness, and puts men like Rudolnh that fim.fr S,mEh.h Vh'J5 With these thoughts and idea J Spreckels, for instance, in ' control. I hT ,fn iot,w" name, but we do not STATEMENT NO. 1. ' C No man should be ' nominated ' for the legislature who. "idoes not subscribe unqualifiedly to the following pledge: , ' c "I further state to the people of -Oregon, as well as to the people of ray legislative district, that during my term of a office I, will always yote for that candidate for United States V "senator 'in congress who has received the highest , number of the people's votes forlthat position at the ; general election next preceding the election of a senator in congress, without . regard to my individual preference." (From the Direct Pri-', .Amary uw.) . .J V.;'i ?v .''-'iv: a n i . ..II.. , m ,i . i . . . . . . . i unow wmi ii la. Iuuatauwjr lu uiwH, u is eaey io ua- Ana at me present rate or injustice Sometimes Spot la a little too vigorous LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE A new chance, a new leaf, a new life this Is the golden, - the unspeakable gift which each new day offers to you. , Frederlo Farrar. derstand that no sooner do Japanese land Injury exhibited br Harrlman etl'? h.l demonetraUona of affection, par 3 in America hear a rumor of war al, this will not be many years bM.? than they should on their own mo- hence. The whole country la becom-l'et .over my yery beet white dreea But tlon do everything possible to pre- hng yery tired of him and hi. ilk, fViTOVl.V JourTallTn yeurTssu. Wto I d yarn lucuiioiici iw uttto tu it, uu j Taxing the Farms. PorUand, Jan. 24. To tha Bdltoe. of "TRIXCirLES." A In every possible way to aid their country. It is likely enough that all Japanese emigrants are taught to do this, are nnder general orders to i do so. It may even be that after the war talk last year they received I STATEMENT NO. 1. T tiJi0'a hart WM brimful of affeo-IW. J. Garrison displays a commendable The famUy of which Soot Is the molt "u oepioraoie eonslste of a wife and I OI wnoranoe on me proposal of HE JOURNAL is asked by sev- I nuaband, a eon and daughter, and an au eral reader, what Statement ."a'raT.i'drT.r'.nd popular nimhtr me uregon Tax Reform association to exempt Improvements and. machinery from taxation. . Tha hfnth.. imrta NO. 1 1.. and to exnlfltn it ThltO chUKh twins tvan Rnnav . I STeat truth on' Which tha . nmnnaail statement Is reprinted else-lilXXl J5 7ik,&L-5 LKjlAtvDER ' HAMILTON bad especial instruction to keep their wner on thl Pa89- Inserted block. Thia Is probably because she ne as nothing." jind again, "For the k. i... , . ,A..Mi i . . .. r .. . Mn tha nriu.a a.i,f- i I wwara m lonar wnite coat and a blue vail I aou nss Deen ine areat rector in nro. - eyes open ana learn anyxning inai uu iw - when aha sroes out motorlnr. wWU her duclng this wealth. Nations and states therefore might be useful to Japan In case of 1 Pea wnica any candidate for nom- lees fortunate alstera have to be'on- eennot exist without people and people inauon as a member of the les:Is- ..L V "?'a. r'" '? in I ri.. ",'.vw""" 1.na- rora n" . I mvu i a. cinrgm xiena jlhu u nuiia cuiiiqb. Dince no amount H m HOKonaraia. . i or isxauon can reduce the area of land. great factor In pro can government; vote iuo years axterwara rori future war. More likely they the sarty that robs the neonle of ili.it. .ta nn.in am..nii fna llature may make to the voters billion dollar, a year for. the bene- etc.. on their own Initiative and from that statement publicly. thd ,Bhe?2nb T.l trg&SV& fit of the trusts. Webster took the natural bent of mind. As to drill-1 ,n flns hi. petition for nomination, cares a rap. They sit upon their front I extinction point if taxed sufficiently. 6v w mo uaiurv ui iu i squsa 01 Japanese WOUia De lliceiy loi'""""'"1' auu I-"111 wimuui reier i jiiiauaora ana naa no neighbors loripoeea cnange in taxation would not re union; therefore yote for a man for lin that anrwhr at anr tima nJnce to the politics of the man who bH5?r?u.0-f,I!UB"! Iduce the amount of land in preaon . a congress now. who will stand In With I the merest-yellOW rumor Of a possl-ha received the highest number of land nobody cares for them, and they I crease theurden of taxation on any the railroad, in their determination ble war, and perhaps even without 1 vote" t0T United States senator at K 'a u; tS-69..1.? fi.wt,u tJJey hlin. '""rIkon vrmr If that to rule or ruin the country. Jeffer- even that , the preceding June election. If he ex.TymTx WthertetTf SS SSffTuV o'u.'oVnd'ifferen' son aavqeatea a policy or siaie sot- All this does not mean, nor in tha declines to make that statement . ??m"Lme"wt.n,y.t0 motor used for a-part of the year, then ol erelgaty that time has proved was least Indicate, that Janan intends to Voters will know that he will not be Uk. of distent, and wi.h ilV 3 iJVKht M . - a -al ' ' la . . - . I hail M Jfn a... - A 1 . ' I " " ew - impracucaDie; mereiore oe caxerui flght the United State, over the ex- nonna by tne people's vote for sena- sdo oney enough to. .buy an auto. . There are only seven objections to never to elect a man of Jefferson', elusion matter, or any other differ- tor. If voters desire to elect the "icYttae" party governor Of any state daring an ea that mav nrlafl. The Jananesa senators themselves, and not laare i,.T..ln-.houw ht ; tne beat In the expressions, of established interests' and the twentieth Mntnr. aan thnnrh .' , th. h,,fitnM. iol-f.- IZ AOL0""!1. reddest prejudices. These objection have been ' ' -1 guiuuureui ao buuiyuocu ui iuu-1 ---.Mvoai w i.u iceioiaivic, ucj in uui accuun ui me city, xne I voiced more ably by the Duke of Ar te) may.be by far the better candi- J headed men. They are "bold, but I can secur.e this result only by vot- fPil1?? a,au:ter are not invited to par- yie in answer to Henry George than date lor the office. Abraham Lin- not too bold." They went to war ing In the primaries for men. ol tivitiV. T that ao ti.urTetghbS?: Bro".; UrshJulVhi.0 " coin rose from a log cabin to become with" Russia because self-preserva- either party, who have made this KSS? !?cn pUc t0 "Te ln- wer to Henry George by the noble duke a towerlns- ehamnlon nf naHnn.l n- ia v. .. . I totamt nam. t, -fi "d...111 aomewhat patronise and he would then have more emmuni- I ,V . TT , I ituiou 11. " 1: . .. J 1CR1 I L.Ht?':- "'"y or upot 1 tlon to Are at the proposed amendment uui sua laamaBM ireeaom; mere-1 going to war for any .mall cause, lauve canaiaate, as a condition of I"h; Vi- wnue, ana especially than his magaxlnes now appear to af- fore lettoe saloonJ and local inter- especially with America. The Jap- your support ln the primaries, that hood" pTaybTa He" rTh. error- of th. mtiaman from Mc. eats ana. grarten run your city it I anese authorities keep their populace u subscribe unqualifledly to this ff??, ?!g by uJltliPK aft,r th b" Minnviiie are two: First, he aseumes they happen tcf stand In with the Re- ready for war, not afraid of war. Pledge. norKomea11' l' 4 welcora VH &i .tS'thaTi htL were 55 mMIm m.'m.i.. : I . . .... , . .1 I b Bn.li. i xon, ana, secona, mat ir taxes were aou- Small ; CLangc) " ' fSSul. BOm0 ot the'ipW'iideri ofRcours!i art,our bou lawyer 11 Orea-on Should null 'tnai... . and morer, ,; ",T.T - " ' ! -e (v':;':v,,,J:.,;i-' A aood manv hithar . asking, why? ; , r; ,TT Will Harrlman maiV- : Ues this yearj ' ,r" Mr. Hnsrhea would ktt-aiai v. nlfled candidate. BJ" V This is the vaar ta tmnm- .- .-Don't alga' every peUtlon that any-, body asks you to, sign. . f 1 Tha Hall trial ma -..- ble the tax on land would reduce the I week. Thia ian't k. v tax on -the farmer one third. ' ..... ' '.;, I It 1 the aame In th city. ' Few lots : )fow the oltv la aafa- it h.'a not held for specuUUve purposes but moiereaular detectlvt ' M i what have Improvements far exceeding " 0 m UT . ' I rha si si ata4 w tit as th iari4 si nl a- is with out of seven Is Improved. ' to double I "ee. snt tms the Boas City r '- s ti the tax on land values would decrease! e e . ' the taxes on th homebullder and the I Are we going to get those free docks users of land. I this year orjthoae other things? . Tes, the pioneers of Oregon have al- e e , , 1 waya been willing to do their share, I Harrlman may be for Hurnes only and whue they cheerfully paid taxes I because Roosevelt Is agalnat Iluahea. I (fines) every year On every product of I , a e . - I their lndustrv thev shut their eyes to I -i.i. t- a " .. ' th treason of the political fakers who aafiu; ii tAa weVk it la nna tt KJr., turned over to timber and other cor- Mnw lB h a dona tha beMew poratlons most f the state. These I " ' ", T ..." . '"' '7s i nn ti h.va I All Who can Oonalatantl la an ahnntif had the Independence and determination I employment to , men la need of of the pioneers of New ZealanoV who worlt " '''' S " I on land values, and now with the votes I A lightly burdened donkey might out a th firmin. luntnunliii. r nm. I TUll and .. Overtake an aarlnJail alaw Ins: all taxes on land values exclusively. Phanu . . j Although any county In that colony can . . .. . , . ' ' go back to the old method of attempt Evidently Mr. Moser will not have lng to tax verythin In alght the vote serene sailing in his race for that noml-j of the working boraeownlng farmers of nation. - , I New Zealand fiaa so far prevented such . ' t . " , "A, ... 1 a catastrophe, as they would certainly A presidential election should nof regard It. Morta-ages have decreased, ooor oftener than once In six years. It home-owners Increased and tenants de- nuisance. ' 1 creased where all local taxation reets on I , , . ' . . " I land and a considerable proportion ofL Jack London 'has had a long, aes the colonlalf or, as we would term It, I trip and got a lot of free advertising! state revenues, are likewise levied on 1 and so is nappy. . I land values exoludlna; all Improvements. I : ' I Tn Man It Aha tha firmir llkuwlaa naval W SOB t hear OUlte SO much durlna J no taxes on his Improvement and prao-1 the pant few weeks as heretofore about iicaiix none on nia stock, in winnmea. i nuuuiiu utvounij. a city of 115,000. no tazea are levied on I I narannal mnnvv Ta7k liilalitl K I s . . . . , . . .,.,.. a--..-. . union peupia anouia no ami KicKinp LI - publican candidates. uui duoi mui,r ann miiiMii . r . i 1. 1 j . t . . . . . i . ' i a . - -."""v"" uiwi on ianu vauuca ot mo uruuuaea Don't look at present olrcum- because some orlvate JaDanese clt- A Washington county irranre has m aan',Mi farmer would pay the eager for war- If one Is declared, but stance., 'conditions, issues, tenden- isen in a foreign country may be spoken up promptly and definitely in i!",taedl Inf?"; They too much con,- matter up lt will dUcover that the cle. or. trend, or even at the can- hot for war and trvinir to ail favor of the narcela Dost, which th 'SI t?tuke..an I 'armer does not own one third of the dldates, at all; gaze .baek at those they can about; coast defenses and resolution declares the farmers fa- ie vwt ne ctueend towns! and0fSrtJerVhattwo grana oia Hamuuonian and Webster- bo on. It 'doe. not follow that the ana want. This was called but interested in aii that we do He is a i ih a meaeured in dollars. Ian principles; consider the clarity Japanese government contemplates by the position taken by the recent- favorite because he l. one of ua He tleman will explaTS' how doubling 'the of Judge Marshall' reasoning; think war. IT elected president of the Hardware nVcomelt ou?y of the Wilmot proviso, the Kansas- So let n. not be too greatly Dealers' association, a Washington v, ne seems to belong- to every t$ ZVZ UlfiBOnrl COmnromlaa and tha flrtnar mlmmA a T.aana.a ( nMiolnaalla COlllltT ItlaTI avalnat tha TimnnmcA 2" .U"' """ !S popular J hlS ahla tn nvartnrn tha lllll fit matha. r aiaiuum u mt ,avaacra aa wvvw.ivn.uj , ' a" "a-uocu WnilJT IS Unpopular. l XT V ,V , i f Va i on-Fort Sumpter, and then if you caught lurking and spying around a parcel post. Those granger, have bl.?VKu Sftydt'heid 'I-VoVWmu? iw , love your country see to it that every fort or harbor. Even If he' has evidently read, the argument, on wfdtTifJ li nM HadtSi St mi speculative purposes, but what has on one of the 90 member, ot the next been told to do thl. particular thing, both .idea, and refuse to- be guided on airs lust because his people ownPan .m..r y5Iuf.i?uth, JftSS -if i1"! legislature ; and all ' your county which la improbable, one need not by the opinions of country merchants hSus? ih the bioofc property than the value of the rleris and commissioner are Repub- conclude that he ha. private lnfor- who Imagine their buBlne. would thoroughbred. 7 u opl " J.,, 'SS nlh.tt2rJS .icauB, . imauon tnat a Japanese neet is oni mjurea oy me parcel post. Thenot make thermit work his farm i situated in the For behold and remember, great lit way to this coast grangers are not easily fooled any "principle',' are at stake. Just what they are and how they apply we don't know; no matter. They must be maintained by electing every Re- puniican candidate for office, even if the corporation steal the people blind. If congress is composed of Stork and Log, and if legislature Bay8:. more. COUNTRY WEEKLIES. I not make tharoiirhhraria nfriana I wno wora nis rarm is euuaiea in xn used more than double bla own. to dou- M' Walter Wellman say Wall street TLc HarpyA DaugLter oi Capital ixntea nea- I orcnui nann hen the farmers of these two nroa I inimi Harrlman ht annnM in f parvua, civuixou ana nroareaKiva adiio- i to help themselves too, Saxon countries must be, If Brother I . . Garrison 1 right J !f the unemployed are expectlns; ine laoorers pay an taxes. Brother iong Job of ehovellng snow, they are if 1. a H . 1 ' y"'. tL"111" 1 lixeiy to De aisappointea. by land speculators, also. The produc- . . nr. a nrlntar rvr a rarmar la a l.hnr.r I . - v.. wv.v and on his bak supports the public " IVr,, M XzZZIXV17- Th" ' neede and the Idler speculator. "n111 but "ood beginning. 1 The proposed amendment doee'not ex- . f empt all buildings, nor all forms of Walter Wellman says Wall street ha He must think h nersonal nrooertv. Manv think It ahould I totally have so provided. The sentleman from I Is m akin a hot sir for his balloon. mcm inn vine carp at my liiuatration ol l tneairncuity or assessing diamonds. and I Good citisens do hot perform theld ins nag wiin wninn nav is rouna dv I a..i. h. nania mt .. .1 . a Ih ..t Ia .... . " I au.a . v i w . m j j m v J . V ;u' Kuwu itiMui.iiur. ujmor tnT should ncip bring out tne n.n farmer or many own the hay haa noth- men to vote for. In to do with the illustration riven. v a In conclusion. Brother Garrison, there I a ... hnnj nr..h.n tonv ti uv un yaiituK nnnisa na mnmincmi i money out of a bank during the "panic luv uiuLnauiuu. II is om mil liaa ucnu I -na wa1 it 1m a mattraai anl nnw a pt.i - l !lorK , uv V? n,,un""0 pp- hasn't It An old story. Ka. a n t tu ' ki a a uuvoe uiui ibbbcd, in I . . m m aaaaaa. aa-.1Ma. .M..4. . I TFlsl 1IA l.IfLTtSnC .GmUna DIBaiTlei: IIVIIIV W, BVaDUlCBJ UI UBJ'tJ I I IT I1I1UI . -. W., 4 wrongs no one. It is comlnar throughout TxT wlV. Ti. - i a the ctvlliied world taxation of land !' W better living vet to America values, if this veneration of Oregon An" wi p""-j bui a u 3 farmers vote this proposition down. . . . ... ... l anotner generation win laugn at them for being deluded slaves of vested land gobbling- corporations. FRED C DENTON. "yiiy I Am Opposed to Electrocution rR. BRYAN'S Commoner, ln I haa "forma ia .rt nan. urging the esUbllshment of a and purified. He contradicts himsaif Democratic weekly in 'every a moment later by saving Wall f reet county where there 1 none, hg the hospital. That Is It: Wall The country weekly ha far afreet fell down tn tha ttw w. I There was a woman, and aha u I Bz Professor FreudenthaL F I did not notice any twitohlngs of the do everything kt th neor,l ot 1 influence in proportion to it arrested, resisted, got "lr.X (?r?f?8? 5?dAh.a-aT,a,'.tr't'. n?t t rmlna!ia anrr.nn.w,.nA'ir.t , a'. . 7 n.. tna t ..II. Lv. , . . ... . .V... ' . ".-Tl.lT-uw y" aii uwwa otatea ai xna requeai. w u o vter- --r- , -,i a auwT.SI . wam ana nouiinsr tnat ev do want. - u neaa: is Druisea ana battered . . wore out a score Oregon Si!elignts '! Wheat looking fine around Athena.' a Catholics are buying much property' In Med ford. Polk county farmers setting out man; fruit trees. I Pendleton expects to Improve thli year as never before. a I UUIWU DWH-csj eat. i?sva i ...xi . i - a. a i " " . . ... I tva X la tMia- 7H S. rfSel A anil fheaa. i .---m-f wiiith f s AniMHn - I wiu ibj y unonaiitrea in ins cnair. wnen I v-cwir- . ""." " ;; "Tr """ haM - ' " wa "'1BU An ib knew Yp 7 n""V. "ir .r ' .wn "S" 1 uked th detuty vhr It had bMn nee hH farm near Central Point to appie- sso matter aDOUtf improved Water-1 " . vavu ana sick at xne stomacfl. and Drob- start tha faniT? ?-T.t;. " T -"a." ari.r...V-T. esaarr to alvaeevarai ahooka. ha rami- pears and peaches, about equally a " - t VA flM SVa eVV ..Ja.a - . " I w aujuMu, I U1BUI7. WllCaTV UDVau.lQLiVil ass asvw aass u. I . . ". . . " - ---- - a ijj.j e,aaca,a, vuss fan aiwayo uuiia u ua, Uefffj 11 I wav- nr noroi-Taaf 4rt-. t who is known to the readers and ahiv innf nnv rAmnmn!. k,. it 7 U"V1 I 1 -1 i - J J A ... I - " I Tnjf lei van hAfva !. aa auon, or clean public aerrice; with wawre CMrftCwr aaaB Iorco 10 ms tms doesa't prove reformation. Wall UmSw km n nf n- inviir!i.nn Unre wai demanded by the law that the cur- " " I ea a, sha.. J h. .MllaJ ...ill aka S-ai I A HTll STainA T flTI Bnifl fflsl IT Imftr'IlL 1 1 i none of these or a hundred other words; second, because the weekly street Is not sorry for anything It Unloved I live, unloved I die. unoltled ln mr Ulv t0 Ajn,r,ca wher 1 wlt I waa dead, but that after the first shock t1 buin t0 a?n Dmn Jli 3iMt 'vtM.-'- v.. 7 , ..lit read with taore care The conn- Ua. jina ""Ltf anytning it unforgiven; nnpu,a nessed an electrocuUon ln the state of! he waa, If not dead, at least unable to other half to another man. and tlil practical 5 thing - have "nrlnr.lnlea" 1 CBU wiia mvrv care, ioe coun-inas done exceDt On account of thai a lnaah. T.a. t i . I... . . . . ... 1 1 aai nin imidn fa. .., I new nartnera had to be introduced i ivt a It toH ir.aa nrh na.. , . " . " . I i." ,T-. "iy iraas, un- 1NBW X org, navs ooraa m luo conciu-1 W".-" - , . . . . . auiumgwog. Jray no attenuon tol" if . ' - unpieasam consequences to Itself. wk ana nnsnnven. I slon that I cannot recommend its adop-1 ir...5 .. i I a a - 5 n ,t tl , n m" Wh6n 016 d6Tl1 WM rick- the deTl1 1 P- T" cheeks, for they are whit-. on In Germany. There are too many however? thTt the heart was still bt- Tor the milk yielded by four cow. i munlty than the large daily.' a m0nk would be. I and cheeks of chalk men hati' I uncertain elements about It; no, one ling when the physician was asked tolO. J. Kempel of Polk received $S26.6 V... inovi now iodf ma munwrer ouiiers, i namui ina Doay dv an oniciai sura-eon. i aurinr tne year iuy. Desiaes usine ' v I wh.ak.. 4. maAm linitanutlnlia ha tha I Tm ,ii1. l..ka ..In .V. I I .U A mat I. a . ,. , I aiux .era ana Stuo; I nuouivi i.v I I " mw.w wu.... .vj. , ntu nuiaiwiru I cuuuku vinuu . auu ituimi aw xfl" at .hi bv aa .uovwuci auu i uulua diea Bions inn in nrnr. wiu overnaan a mn r ni t -ia i iirar anoca or coniinu.a iu .uiLer db- i wora. io ina oi i loiau auraeon. and tni run it 'these trivialities, nor to the charac ter of offlceseekers; but at all haz ( ards maintain the Republican party's ' "principle. Only thu shall we be laaved;'. .- editor in one is a man who takes a erty, at the age of 68. She made a down and 'Walt. 1 -vAnit Va nna ran uv whan daath I tnrnlna nn nt tha nnrrant nnr. actually occurs, and I personally , con-1 necessarily gave this Impression. If I of five persons. There were 110 births, SI deaths, an JAPAJVESK ALERTNESS. '.1 ...i .: V t ".'-',!'' T general and local, and who not only became Impoverished la not nar- -liSiyM aflan,: publishes the local news fully and a rated In the dispatches. She was a '!SrtSS,SStSr lively, mieiugent interest in anairs. great deal Of money, and how she Until they come, the nightly scum, with Bl,er deoaplUtlon, especially when done this were so, It proves that the heart B marrlagea Tin Columbia county durtnif scornful an. I To too witnesses of an execution I one minute during the time BnmtMAMt a-l ataataa-aAl aa naa V. aV 1 I a a a . 'rTtaft SnriJSi r aaA aaa. La. HB JAPAWirsw t t,i. a.,-t D,i Ui fc"Dlcw who woman oi remarsaDie talent, and I, "r-J " v'.J" 1 a ua a- .. I oie ana wining to comment non- tier stone have interested miniona I - I in evidence, and does not act directly If one snnDoses that eiectronutinn miv MJ.V UUUUI- W . UB BiranXeiV 1 .a imi. a V ii ... .. 1 IV 1l. I. u. ivi .. I at,, .rl lr.nl hut tha nnrlalnti I Mill kw what tmlaht Ka n.lt. .v-a ai . . , , raij tauia auuui, ta UI1CJI, UUUU BUU IO LUAL BXteni. II tnCV hart not " luiug wu mougnr. I "W" ...... . " ... . , " . u i OOServant. activa and (nnnkl.l ' " I " ""J' uau noi nftt. tha thin .i... ' I a. to shun daath actually occurs makea I auffocation. durino- which tha .cUvltv I ' . . i enrrmir ewnm Kof-nnu a i-mmtn Iioai.k.Vi... i i -.-."" va. 7.".". rr ".1.1 Aj. ..i. 1 wuu; uau iuum.ui.li, nun nan a uouBiaweBS. aa ToiuUi in a outer world must An I tne eiecinc meinoa oujouiiormuic. 1 or me neart may conunua ior some or "th. fK.l.lW. "J":. TahenP0?2La".5.of.at.3 al.tn..tlnn mav annar la.a hnitol mirMrt aftamnl lkmi..hMl Ik. I "-"Y"' " "1 """ '.f thin" hanVlng aerutlo by SWord time oi th xim utton bXnen th. aaia.erAn" ".a. n?.m ll"A tlVA In .ort.ln t 4I I iuuusui.g, duo hub UOUCiaCUeSS. - a i 2zL 1'a. I weekly Is "independent In politics" But nohodv lovd hr on nnnt the best she can -mcracaa. attacn an exaggerated, lm- no whv it ahonld BM1, ka. vW " ' T", v Must yield the stroke, and bear aaBe aa . . a a . - - I a wau uwa I UUI UUUAD! UW1 . U1UUHI1I V. IIIIIWITI- JtiLraI . . .. . . ' ' " ---o" ance. But apparently there was "no for the healthfulness of the county. a Klamath Falls Herald: The marvel ous absorption of the business of. thin section which has been made by th hAvtanaa a n a V. I n j atxangely enspiclou. In' their ees. !Lfat .f"1 edN .m "e?' n..B0.n.al Must w.awa auv uv UUL UUUC1 BLttUU alBp- -w. ,u arvnr afie yoke, and serve the win of man: serve his need and ever feed the utune oi nis aes ire, .L. m nraunt tha currant waa turn ad an I that tha vWIm will atlfl llva. hut It ta I Wholesale Houses OI J0rtland dUMnu I at a signal from the deputy. A button I also Impossible to say with any degree j I'll PLhf-t.8? Iwas cresaed. the murderer drew a deep 1 of certainty that death, occurred' luime-1 emong the naerchants of Klamath Fallei . .na a-ia tv atniahtan hi. nnh. I ji.t.i.t jr th. tin. ... . j i ueroia me aTinauK practically aii I ui Da.ii auu uiim w .v..b.. mA His whole body trembl a VZ.:t Jtrr.Vi "'i;" C".r..1 of the supplies for thU entire terrJtorj ' . I ar- v tW kVS I . , WUV U1D UCOIIO. I J.J.1- W aV a a,a -vui I Sa -.. mava a tu f t,vaa a au - Ui I v.J :: J Oaa n .4 'T 1 rTt-A Atiifw rtr 1 la. U -. I t i. tt 1 - a I Ta., -V, W U- . . -IA ..1 - m APt Kv-it erVt kle I tha aa wkv eat- I eVK-M aa---. ...a a- 1 Wf T anDD6 -TOtTl D rTanClWCO atlfl fh."in8.te. '. w different affair in many instances in agreeable, we ludge tZ Z ? Km, .iT 'hl,f- h,' ! wn'n "UL th. CTSSSffSi utWu 1 1 a- va ta . ' " ' "in aVa"tT w"n H " " I .?! a .CI. " I I tha vaar 1907 tha sh omenta from PnrtJI SiSnLSfnS S? thls "8ion from what It is In east- relll. not to the core national. It is not L The nn tainted with the mire. X.!1EZ JlJn? lage of a few hundred people thinks IMVII BID V a.-CVaVfS LlltS f . . a.aa .a a V a. once more. 1 argument tnat no one knows whether I ". .. lJ :L-i 0.. The official surgeon then stepped to the effect or the electrical current Is 1 i?uu a'.u V v."! of supporting a paper, nor any one that they are egotistical, persistent, mot establishing one In such a place, xzen of Nippon. . To other lmml gTants tneiT; native land, ia after awhile bat "a -mildly loved memory ... to the Japanese it 1 always, until - death, the soul of his earthly being. Tor it, wherever' they migrate, they are ever run or thought and pur pose.!, If a Japanese lived here 100 year he would still be thoroughly Japanese, in .no sense or degree American. ,, , - Jni, extreme, fervid national eplrlt is natural, Inherited, but be yond, that is cultivated constantly xrom mrancy np. No people are so thoroughly, educated along this line - as the Japanese. To serve their country is their highest earthly am bition; to die in her behalf the greatest- happiness. : In yery grammar . school in Japan and their schools .la thoroughness and effectiveness of training are - far BUDerio a all children beyond certain grades know aU the principal detaS ' of every considerable battle of the Rbsso-Japanese war. V They ' have learned It not so much from descrip tions in words a from maps, hung in every; schoolhouse..? And this is only one instance of the Jap's train ing in national history and achleve-ment--ln patriotism, , The" Japanese In this country are no doubt" forr war.' They dd" not loe the American overmuch,' but that I not the reason;' they thirst the "country weeklies" being pub lished In villages of from 3,000 to 8,000 Inhabitant, such' places as here aspire to a daily So we can not expect as much of country week lies here as there, but considering the size of the .towns ln which they are published most of them make a very good showing. V.: SI VS. HARIUMAN. A T . . LAST , the - go vernment has brought the threatened suit against Harrlman and others to compel the dissolution of the western railroad trust of which he is the head and controlling figure. It Is alleged that this railroad com bination controls the traffic of the whole country west of the Missouri river to the Pacific coast, south ot Portland. Competition . is ; a mere pretense. Thi whole rast regloni under the control of an absolute transportation monopoly, with ar bitrary powers, and million of peo ple are at its mercy. They would not care so much about this if they could get all the transportation they want, even at high fignres, and if new regions of great resources were penetrated so that they could be set tled and.' developed; but ,th Wall street tyrants act as if these states were their, enemies, to be punished In the most effective wav nnihi So no bqlldlng 1 done; the service Representative Mann asked Chair man . Tawney If duties on Imports And though you know he love you sot th ohalr "d' wlth hl" stethoscope ex- final or temporary, and no one can say I IZS?n .a, A , PtVa,l5 1- B auu act. you vn aOVv 9 tnrone: I aiMu anw - uumj . Auuuini jju aivmii i mav i "Vum uvi yunaiuiii iu i:ivi( f.ue I , . - VOl were not .falling off in conseauence P" JEH-.ia J'i. " I 1 WM . . , . - i wm . aivus. : ui tun jjruopeut oi ianu revision. Yet let vour ava hnt nir hi. .'i.h. I whn was creaent was asked to do the i victim back to life. This oblection. nf anA l.t .m . m t. a. 4 v. .a. a a. I rphnn th. tvfl i-nnf.rraa fr a I amix.. la . Tint f . mitnh lmn.wa.n.. 1 . ? W I T 1 ohnrn Tndation.til ISInna Taniu uu aa JVUa HVOtl a UO BLUIIQ. I '. ...v ..... . .UUi.v w " . ...wwm. .ihivi iauvo I ... " y ...... . .......... ,.... -i momeni, uio oniciai Burgeon gave a. ai(f- I wnere mo wir asmnnua an auiopay, as I ary a, ui mib uidbftul year, vue luuowinp nal, and once more the current was it does In, New York, but in other ooun-1 new enterprises have been established turned on. Again the bodv trembled I tries, where ' the body of an executed I or are about to be established In thin Good hevinea! If thA rnvm,o. a I B'ron love's close kiss to hell's abyss Is I and arew rigla, the surgeon made an-I criminal Is often turned over to rela-iclty: Fish market, carpenter shop. WUUU UBVlUgOJ II me revenues de-i nn. .haa, niht t . "l ..,,, .mlniitlnn anil dnnlareil tha man tivaa Immadlatnlv affar tha atatlan I akatin rtnk. riarhnr nhnn. iwnfantfnnarJ crease SO greatly at the present pros- And wedding ring and bridal' bell are I dead. j It might still be possible for these to re-1 store, poolroom, shoe store and anew! nect of tariff revision if , I wm-o'-wisps of woe. I We had entered tne deatn cnamner at I vivo him, and, if so, it would not be I general store ana anew meat market ui num. jeviaion, u me lm-jxnd 'tis not wise to love too well and :05 In th morning, the first current possible jto execute him a second time,There Is not a vacant building In town porters get scared at these- Blight 1 this all women know. I was turned on three minutes later and I as he had already been declared dead of-1 end If other lino of business are put lr ! eeveu mmum aai.r aiiat aia waa uvrjr. i jtiiaiijr. - I iierc. buiwuio iiuu-icra win fiava iu ' 10 1 'These are the principal reasons why I erected. A dozen store buildings coulr; una occupants at once, ana tne cai.j for desirable residences are coming In i aauy, witn no places to orrer. and far-off svmntomB hour I seven minutes after that all was o ana iar-on symptoms, how many wherefore, the wolf-pack ha vln g gorg ed The execution had taken exactly milllona nrlll wa Vi a na hn.. a . I l.i ."ZTm' "rl I . ... . ,.,- muiions win we nave to borrow two upon the lamb, their prey or three years hence, when the Re- WKn mr?n se and serpent guile I J. J. Hill on Governor Johnson, In furtherance of Us boom for Gov- nob. th. t- publican party really begin to get With velvet paws and fiensine claws, a reaay to una out now to revise? "' " iay. One who ln vouth aouo-ht tmut t,.th nifliva Vanathl1t ... M I - j I tLrA tminA m AviY'm II... - rn of Minnesota, the New today to Count Szechenyl, and long sacrifice. fluman York World prints this story: "Soon auu circumstantial win do the re- B'i',i la.m P ma.n tne ahameT after being elected governor.. J. J. Hill. ports or It. A rupture and a sep- , the raUroad and financial king of the aratlon if not a divorce may be ex-a" 1 nl Dorn- to walk in scorn where I northwest, called on him. Two farm pected in a year or two. He is an The ITrn. r&VJ&t&?S"Jj:' i. h i. ii. , ,1 a.. Vi ttji -"" "" a, a iu ajuvciiiui, ntvu ju.i ucou uanerea inio uuti,., iu iub rait) oi- . . -TAol .i..iV"i iu i tne private ornce, wnen announcement foreign aristocrats who seek rich . iujaSent ttSr was Mt.xatjumu-mti A t-IJ J a I ' w . I OIUfA A Oil X W lli OTJO III III WDeil J Aiucncou unuesi is saia to flare a. ' r . : have finished with these jrentlemen.1 12:000.000 of bla own hiia ha v.. J,-l . 5 wriii-n a tragedy; its name said Mr. Johnson. The-nrlvate aecra. ' - who lino I ia "ina Hiimnn Ha.i4 . I. . a 1 . . . 19 AAA AAA In Kaa. . -va . Tha Thaatra I- th. -a . .M. a viimeaiaia auaience. vnce v.,vV,vv .u uoi vnu ugui. oui -v" yl aauu ut . uiis, a year tne governor gets anirrv and . . . . i v v M 1 1 1 M n inn mnramap'. nn.a. I : . rr.i . . . ., ' . .:,rf.e ziyl Iau out f or I D sr.1 !?Twt and - sat ws hor . twvsss minutes. An autopsy was performed oh I In my report to the government I shall the body, and it was buried in quicklime, I not advise tne adoption of electrocu- as tne law aemanas. ition. By the way, the big tlmberland -.-.'.&.. , . . fat luort and' greater, , glory Xo.Ji laaadeoua w. prosecuted two and a half or three years. i Oregon will get whatever . Uncle Joe Cannon chooses to give her; therefore wouldn't Jt be policy to hold a great state mass meeting and declare him to be Oregon's choice for president? The time for Ruef to plead will probably he set some time during the spring. i i - - - aava .wa m SWV the play is ready to start ...... y 'Real Service. From the St. Lnula ntnha.nama.nt One of -the best things that can be done at this time Is to provide work am on niuuaai ivub ulan oui or employ ment He will naturally look for It wiui au mj nugni, ana be glad of any ....va f,io.Qjr av vw ua aaaisvanGS, Machines Unnecessary. Prom the Topeka Capital. Political machines, or "oraanlsatlrina". ua necessary io a party, much less to a state. When we speak of a no machine government w . moan , h.t Governo Hughes is giving New York: . Wkllowa bachelnra hv. and resolved to eonaldar all matHmnai.l "opoaiUoas. r , - . tnvAmnr sat with the farmers. Then he went to tne outer room to nis noted caller. 'Mr. Hill,'-he said, 1 never met you before and I appreciate your coming to pay me your respects. I knew you were waning: ouisiae ior nan an nour, but I would have kept you waiting 24 hours rather than have those two men go imun, mj meir nomes witn tne impres sion, that John Johnson - would . turn away tne numme assoclatoe-of his youth and give preference to any -man who chanced to possess wealth and power. If you wisa to oonaratnlata ma Ulr Hill now, here Is my hand.' Mr. HIU grasped ine nana ana snook It warmly, saying, T like von tha hattar nr It T-hl. ..m. James J. Hill Bald ta tha WnrM onrra. epondent a few weeks ago In New York: IjOok over John A. Johnson as a man fit for, the White linnaa . Rm hi and you will find there is a lot in him. He haa COUl-aaa. ha haa ahllltat anil ha hat ojnmoa sease' m lfldf and -to tQna tahnann vntmA fay not one of the fanatical followers of tha Mabraakan. Hla vlawa tnAav aa at I variance In many respects with those I vania became attorney general of United or dir. nryan. ne aoes not recognise This Date in . History. 1794 William Bradford of PennsylJ the divine right of Mr. Bryan to be the dictator and autocrat of the Democratic Ia.riy ,iur an lime. xio minaa tnat Judge Gray of -Delaware would be an Ideal president, : combining ln one man tne experience ana ripenea juagment ol mree coorainnie Drancnes or arnvarn. ment the legislative, the judicial and tne executive, ttegaraing tne possibil ity or nis own canaiaacy. oovernor jonnson says tnat ne is attending strict ly to bis business as governor, confer ring with no DOlltlcal leaders, nlan. ning no uaiiipaiKii, entering into no al Iiances and neither spending a cent tinr losing a minute s steep necausa nis name nas peen i menuonea. ' .Th "Fall Dinner Pafl.", i 1 Prom the Commoner. . They have had "rehtr riots on the east side In New . York and the Chi cago Tribune (Ren.) advocates tha aa. tabllshment of a aoun house for tha Deneni oa BnsinDioyn ana nuna-i-v n-i.n And this la under a Republlcan.admin- iniiaiiuii miu aiiv iveuuuucoa - CluDlftm was "the fujl dinner pail!" j " .BSJseaaiii ua as m mi - j. Jefferson Wa Right, ; From the Commoner.: i Jefferson was right: tha TTntta States supreme court is the least Demo. nratlo of all the denartmanta nf ernment -and yrt a bare majority of it can stretch the constitution . nut . nf sbspa pr contract it powpra, , K - ; j states. . - ' ..-' last Mazrlnt founded "Young Italy.' 1861 John James Audubon. - famourf naturalist, died. Born. n Louisiana May , 17S0. : - , 18S9 William VL, emperor ot Oer many. born. ' ' 1894 Midwinter fair opened at Sari jrrancisco. . - 1898 Flftyflve lives lost ln colliers! explosion in South Wales. - I 1901 Giuseppe Verdi, composer, died! Born October 9, 1814. i I 1KU6 samuei h. t'ues eiectea unuedL piairi ivuaivi Krwa tvcwiitiiaavu. ... i j - f- ; . .'V '-. William IT Birthday. William II. Frederick William vTe tcr Albert king of Prussia and emneru J or uermany,' was born m tserun, Janu- ary 37, 18S9. He was educated at Cas4 sei and passed through the ordinary din cipllne Of that establishment until 1877 when he entered the University of Bonn He succeeded to the throne on the deatht or nis ratner, tne tate nimperor Freder-I lex, June is. 1888. wis Jnaiesty waH married in Berlin. February 17. 1881: tri Augusta victoria or ocnieswig-tioistein ana nas .six cntiaren. . emperor WUIlar Is known for. his remarkably enaraati character, hla versatility and hla learn ing. He is tnoroughiy acquainted with all parts ot western Europe,, ha visited uonsiantmopie ana Ainens and som v nn i a nan . iii.irn iim RnHnnniinma a tuurope dv maaing a pilgrimage to th holy land. Later a at m 11m. ilr a,. occasioned "ln - diplOmatio circles by aa .visit he said to .ttie Sultan of MorooooJ Si: . . . i ,. ,.