' 1 M. '4TOnTm2ffiTATTATP iTTVITa ClJFTfil, TTT TTPT AT i rav-r.v.... JLLLX X -JLVlI2 MJJ J.2 A1UJ QJVUXMLZ MJ v THE JOURNAL ' All ' tKDRPKNDBNT KCWoPArEB. C. i. . JACKSON. ....... .PtblMtcr out of the credit or guaranty fund. I makes no corrupt or Improper bar- Probably experience will how that gain; the moment one appears there, far lower percentage! will ' answer I or approaches a member of the legls- the purpose. National banks . are J Iature for thla purpose, he should Small Cl, . pablialira' rrrrj tTtnlnf (tmpt SandJjr) aed " ; Hanoi r aMrslsg, t Th Jourail Bulla- )' li. rut an tambUI MNrli, Portland, or. Bnt-red Bt tha poatofflce at PartUnd. Or., foe DP U declares against Statement No. 1, thus taking the position that sot the ohnnaA ttia t nan I .11 .11.. I. ' ""i ' ,. 1 "mt given me Mine nguts ana privileges J e lurnea out or omce. no cn- w agvtrwiii , ior ;o legislature,! Aa m f0e Fairbanks, but wnat, ha na Bimio uauu, on me same terms T1 XT Ttr'r1 anc .: .n - ine incw womanvjoes tj' ., , Too Far v ', . dldate for United States senator who I which one, they : being considered I needs is aid.' Besides this plan of guaranteeing I bargains for votes by agreeing to equal In other respects, would the ' By Mrs. John, A. Logan. . I have read with- deep regret the re port that women tn: the United States In case trii.niiion tbrouf tbt mif wcomi-cUM j financial, stringency, would have ' -I fnrrirntif its own notes, to does not premise two or three such TELCl'UONES T1T3.. HOME. -o3l. I h circulated through tha hanks, in. men. haa not A DroDer concentlon of . - y -v ' - T - "I 1 . ' . 7- - Being I uargsins ior votes or unmcius, iu i,uu u viuer rvBywii, wuuiu luw I Orlir trerras beeoma aati iiiahm4 I P" nai women m ini unuw ewiea of a recommend unlit men Hk Brownell majority of th "ranlt and file" of In thie dimau. " 7"u "Tf""4 shottld ; go 5 to such etent as to "ride 1 the for an important office, even If he Republicans supportt! ; And V'LTi'l'".'' vr-' "rtde in ' Jockey knit, and' to sm be ' January ' after air puwunea paragrapns or society wot fori 1 ' . ..'; vrV. f -' I man. In tight trousers, high boots and If la, two years. the estimate tor iW?JZ't1Lt&$7un' itead of providing for the-Issuance that great office. And people should the Panama canal has grown f rom hl, b; "f. Kt Sid ffi. B-344t tt Kw. I of bank ot tin tflrma thit a-tva alba careful to send men to the lerls-1 UD.ytlU.OUO to I300.000.0OV, wnac t " 0HKia.- advertising HEPBESBSTATivi few bankers an enormous interest, lature who are not only not liable wlH tB& flgufe,be two and four years weather, througr" ,"" );' J' r. .. Knuwlck J York; Irl njmiii siKfciai AflmiWDi Agtnrf, J a,nd then do not require them to I to have to ask favors from prosecu-lnenc ' About a billion, at this rate. I '"bBx ni'i'o""' 1 really relief the stringency, as has tors, but who have ho favors to ask h ' J O' ' . ' -J- ' A Many a Senator has been boosted Into I Jockey oost riding at breakneck speed la painful beyond expression, and cn- not be accounted for except on the around that it la feihlonabla. How any woman with the Jnodeety mat lu nnvl n vnmanlrltirl nil nrmmm In onj '0' ehootlng duoka and I white linen troueera, hlch top boots and - 1 ... .1 .. . . a . 1 recaa cioaaa irarrtiar i . i - . j tauhnnMo. Tara,. br ..ii t. ..r .Mr, lately happened.- Why should not from senatorial aspirants or any-U it do -necessary ior we , , , , :; , - :, - dS"Vh.;i?"ir .ffiiS. mZSS u iu hum hum. umm r aeucfc I f ha ipnvpmmAnt In tha lninnrv nf bodv elge. pxcent onpnlv. hnnosdv 1 country 10 ue run oy me jteuuuwcau i j. b. smith has nothlna but tha tt unn I iockeva. both black and white, la shock so la flnanrini n,nu nrna .rantiv tn and for enort iw. fnr th nnr.l' party, then the party needs a thor- " be ot thmt boasf of. Ina- and beyond the bnderatandlng of ougn regeneration ana lumigsuon. Marrima am. v y One year. 0u fur. .Oat yrar., DAILY. ......$3.00 I Ooa BMBtb. SCKDAr. tt 8o I Out south. DAILY AND BUN DA Y. , 17.60 On aranta.. ....I ....I ....I .S9the relief of the people, obliging Us I benefit. J chartered banks to act as its agencies I This case should make the people ibly can to Injure the country. ' The shortest life la long enough if It lead to a better, and the longest life is too short If It does not. Colton. for doing so. Instead of turning the I all the more firm and determined in I whnlA nrohlAm nior tn T Plnrtwint I rAoulrlnir randlrfatna for tha laa-la- . j- - i - " - 7 1 Morgan, great and noble financier j lature to pledge themselves to State- Letters From tKe People j Mr. Bourne was a eo offered a lot -i . - of money at Salem, n was said. JIIE OLD WAV AND TUB NEW, women who love their kind. I hate aeen recently what purported to be pictures 6f two prominent women In fashionable society. One of them holds a cigarette In her flngere. 'I am not surprised that we are often . (he subjects of unfavorable commont on tlia Regarding tho Revolver. I ' IP.rt 01 foreUnera who overlook the fact ment No. 1. They surely do not Cascade Lock, Or Jan ..To th- tran.U nirW want any more of this bargaining Editor of the Journal As I am a sub-1 , gulled some of them from the oath of and trafficking with their interests. I scriber to The Journal, allow me tor But how . can It- be expected that I PI'.' nd rectitude the InherlUnoe 9 I.... . v.a.l TJti a Rata aawm a 1 jt atuaat a fc. a . x k tIAF B-tl a1 f at aa eAaaalt eW criticise; your editorial, page, it naa yoiear . ; - . ,.. rrv. . ' I the thouaht of women caatlna a vota Item per day abusing revolvers. This Is whit doea bl BUI Taft think VtfSixt on th round that they do noF wish to getting tiresome. Tho revolver Is not . a - 7 l"?Vw..7E2 VL'ufQ "r.1?1. ?,,M!! cursa ,ta the country" because a I Tney were all near-aalnts, spite Of I would bo well If they would abhor sm. seven-year-old Is allowed to have A I eney s cnaraea, h you let tnem tell It, I Ins; women appear In such costumes, loaded one foa. a plaything:. There arel ... , ' (- "d It la to te hoped that If this sort of many userui articles mac wouiasaaan-i illusion naa snnarenuy nrOTan TMa i mini ia 10 d dim itcd in that tha These three treat rerlnna urnlRh choice of snnatnr thrnueh RtatPmpnt serous in me nanus or cnnaren. i noy idhiu, om ui irouDie is, naan't jMjKS'aiauve ooaies or the states wll v e' ivvu. 4ui uiou i .lii uuju ui.Kuicui I rta.A tlm and aanin or a revolver In I Droven him too lnaana I Pass rerulatlona tnrrinm I IlrtV InCmflsUVAsl tn rnsif nme.ai ihar though he may be? But you watch congress, and you will see It do nothing of this kind. TUB WORLD'S GOLD OUTPUT. A STRANGE ARGUMENT. T HE GOLD sections of the world ranking in the first class are South Africa, the western part of America and Australasia. I T IS a pretty charge that the Eu gene Register lays at the door of the people of Oregon. It of fers aS argument against people's I many useful articles that would he dan- HE DISCLOSURES of Mr. Heney, by means of affidavits, regarding the "holdup" legis lature of 1897. are to iom px- 1 - - vn- i, . I aDDrozlmatelv three fourths of thnlNo. 1. In effect, that a wealthy anna-1 the hand of tha rla-ht Derson doinir a V r":..".;AV it.f rnM .,.nniv A.,cfr.i,.iJrrigi r.nHM.f.',. n n great deal of good- woman protecting A Herkimer county. New Torlc. farm women'a . aerui, uougn inai oooaie circuiatea, " r . , herself from criminal assault or scaring ior 76 acres sold for Ills. That Is enough! Tnere la a law preveritlna- : m.mm -in producer, and so far as is now known thereby win the election. It Is the ?!"?.' a,1 wh.le..ml,..f 4 .b.'.TM ' ' - .. . . '. I will nntinn. in tni no . t t I nM 4iof..e v, n I ..- i .v.- - .i - I . f0"" iuo turnea out a very aocept I jonaman uourne jr., now a united I I wu.i. . kUV BUU au.ni, . .v.,... .a ana aDie January, but hasn't made any I ;,!. .v" States senator Was a member Of the lu' "1""'"" com- uuwm.uguess to iiow iuem yoicw in Tolver In Portland that ought to be r'T " "fc urur' a " a, ... I not Ah r ill I CVAa Vi at i nanrtnKlir AVkniiff I tVia A I t.af onn 1 11 -k V.aI Anm nuK. I Hia1un a. a. tkla xaxa' aftaa I aasemoiy, ana was me leaaer or me ' . ' i"""-"" ."uwu : "'"V.rr.w.."".!:.. r:3 " I Another revolution i thi-aatan tn iVr ruie n hold-un" forces. He and hla fol. reacnea us limit or productivity. In nc arrairs. it is a direct statement T.i;'V.h. ' m.:1; nth." Haiti. Already half a dosen Vuni and " 7LVF. P"DiJ?Plnlon lowers defeated Mitchell by the "hold Amer,ca' Al8 and Nevada give that they, are corrupt and buyable, Jer cities to move to Portland? Their ' of knives have been oollected. womV belonirlna: to some of the nr I 1 . ai ... I . .jAnalAaSlA aWaa V f 1 1 f St Y A " at UTA 111 fr T. aa fsaW 1 ee) I I V aa m S1 aa ma 1 1 1 a a . . r o v. aui...i.B - i . . . AniiiiT-a or ma rnuntrv win considerably. Of couree, the re- lint a party political club rather a I slat In smoklr.s ctsarattaa. iHni7i- were not ComDlled with Mitchell nPs large increases, for some years trusiea wun me naming or a sena- volver In the hands of fools, or craiy sujy thin, arter all, under all present Iflresslns; themselves lmDronriv w- accordlna- to tha Smith afBdarit had come, it is estimated by a lead- tor. mey are mus corrupt, i " ; niT v n ' " : ..i1" "Lf.way.r h hih ' t . ... . linar mlnlnir Innmnt that 14Sn nnn non the Eurene naner lmnliea. thev can I rnmnith- their niirnn with anma wM.h" ua reriaement ..-UuBrD8C.u18i.n mai me -T-'----" ' :.V LiD hahan-M.. i.v'c. ' k" . ithir instrument probably just" the otner aide wan also "wen heeled" nn. "u,u'7 uc uuuv mo iuii out-1 ""wu. u, i ..ma n i v to control FEMININE i Holding by Love. i OTHERS, be very patient tha bad boy of the family. to overlook some of his badnl jei mm see that you love ii do not scold when he showJ little consideration, pray for wlsdonl aeai with him gently, , . For it Is that antaa onlam ta the isting ordor of thin g-s; that-ktchl aasinsi tne pricas; that fealing of I ing out of harmony with tha unlvel iui niaxes mm tna bad bo v. hpoi.ii cumpiamina,- rault-flndlns all of t natural . enough when tha bad boyi around only makes him more- dlaaul nea anq more unnappy. . it la not likely that hla wav of ahntvinv, hi. happiness Is teaalna- tha voun, r rirnn mnlrlnv m j4i.i...V J 1 r. v ...... ... v Hi.tui uiui-f anu aa uunss mat ne noes not mean in od Haa It ever ocourrad tn vnn ihmf bad -boy DerhSDa eomaa natumllv I through no faukof his own by his ti naaai iuu navt pernaps rorgoi those daya shortly bafara ha was hi wuen you were ao bIu ao dlscourat u unnappy over your condition oher side was also "well heeled" no- t )ody doubted. It was a long, bitter, 1 shameful tattle, In which the inter ; ests of tho people of Oregon cat no flrnra probably put for some years to come. didateB for governor, secretary of their actions. Criminals will have re- Yet "all this Is SDeculatlve. for no- state, state treasurer and all other PIY1 "n"0.mf.t.nd"?.a.laa"i-,:KIu: 1 1 I VHIllBU. 11 L11UV 11UVB iu inn lTJ IIITIIII themselves: therefore, law-auiaina peo ple must have them for eeir-rrotectior. HtlMSUIM. body can say with anv certaintv that offices. If not to be trusted to arrest amounts of cold will not in choose senators, then by the same That wks an Tntirtai -.-..tn the near future be discovered in new Iok'c should not governors, seore- In fact the only occasion when no regions Siberia or South America, tar? of state, state treasurer and all --la a . x . . . . I alhA. nfH-aaa Ki. aIaaSaA1 lk k ah lnn. orcanlzatlon of th lerfslatnr waa vt instance or mat large, ncn "luc " luo cs effected; but there was nothfng veryIiew mlne" nuy not be Pened unusual about the Dresence and nsalold "Klon". m is being done, of "boodle and Af all aorta of hr. M8 reported will soon be done, raining and trafflckina-. over the sen- Nevada. It would be a great, which A mVloo n ri" """"'" We rather auanec that tha TTunaarlan hav. . " supposea 10 uuunia niiniuna are mina. ii most, noi uuiiaiB. uui iv is nuuuuy Business out I nri . r . . . .. his wife's. I The Honorable Allies, Report Was Too Zealous. Sllverton. Or., Jan. 29. To the Ed- If they were to express their opinion, I Oreat merriment In Toklo- a-raat ri. It is suspected that Bellamy and "Dear I In London town: t mi " "" v..uji iruty joina the Whlta mu- 'Jttn "H the Brown. tin wormy urltlah t ia. v. The New Tork World professes to be I worthy Rlsina- " l"' asalnst the '1nterests,,r yet protests I The red-rayed flaa and Union Jonu one. saya the ud In I iBiaturer ine Kegister s argument " -"""' -""' 3b"t, , ""cranc uaiuaie imi uniorm miii wave u n, Is a stranee one to come from under ry zs. a aispatca irominia pmc. 1."' -V.1. "PW8." "I .. . laDoeara. entitled. "Revival Halts Till .u. . .... . I " yumu, . in tne snaaow or me state university, a.',.- a , i VI" .!2US. X'-'-T aier uuiv excUlms the . world- from where confidence in the people ftn Bronunt dhat between Vanderbiit pile before" he" would confer "We're pals from m .n - - .. - . ' .1 .1 j... . -a ii xl" I Ik. ,1,1. rjl. I .C- ".: """"t ""7S atorshiD In Which not a thoueht waa wlfla daster It tbe output Of gold ramer man msirubi vi iuiu s w Kvangelist Victor Dorrls of the Chris-1"- . Ig..,. .hi h-J- jriiT.,nny wul,; t In decrease, or even should Honesty and intelligence should be tun church and Rev. f & R?neruon Vitt tM Ja rJ11" v .., : a . - - rndiatfld Tlld tha negater In its l"ra" ' " . . u.'Tv" " ' jr Ureron .'When a senator wan to, I " iiaiivuaij. iui uniue. I inia report Kivea aounuani rviutmce i i . , ... A X. ",?;7 I!if x IuW W Tha world ronatantiv no. ot charge that the people are thus buy- the strong partisan prejudice of its bankers. But he doesn't Tiave to borrow The n??""8. J?P proclaimed he lovedl ue eieciea, eicepi pa iwo or UirM OC . ' . 1 . . . " I writer, who ia well known to me. T any money or mem. . "i nn owr, caslons when there was no opposition PnIy tt0 v ,a . iT5a 1 trot AUinchurU he oDend av IUUIV, . wiMawMi y MV v naeuvvyyuoiUVVI ... ... LA .... -1 A a- A . la -..V. I u. j 4 V i a. . 1 VTsan 1 f lr aa TfafHmafi aiK ah 14 r.aaa Is am to thi. r-owton a but u seems to neea constantly an " TO uuuibiwu muuu. ...a r. irr1?, u:n:i t.'V..-. The honm;r. .V. .u u.. T . - -i, , , B-piWi In tha list of thoaa nn. W" ,Buea lo omer cnurcnes. -""'."r t"' """'l..."..nurl" 7-.... "vw n . organlzaUOn Of both nouses. andl";c",lu Buy'1' yu. wo ------ put tne Lutheran churches objecting to "u" "1. "" ii is unconsuiuuonai. w """" ' ? ... ..V.iT.v. .11 have now. officially the lareest ner worthy, on account of these reasons, what they understood Mr. Dorrls was Besides, they won't tell the truth. W88 V8r wf" n thinkinr he could Dortant huslness of the session, were capita circulation of money ever had of voting on the question of made pieces, to be moved with ref- ln tnl8 country, over $33, and yet we erence to this one event. The real Mw recently how easy It was for, the business and duty of a legislature Wgtt financiers to "bring on a flnan- were by a large proportion of the c!al "trlngency and a panic. Give members forgotten or trampled un- UB Plenty ol gold, or we die, finan cially. I .. li .... ... i I . . 1 an&re AlAnnhtirlnn r.,l.- vhn Hiu'oti caiuo iuiwa.ru wun ciiai-i - - i . y, " "u I I An oc th.miulv In tho dluii.ilnn A ta.la hnk.. IC AAA AAA 4 .v. I Aoa 1 u r 1 "erTOOI the tirOWn Man. haw. Should be senator? of the propositions aereed upon. Mr. Utudv of microbes. Now thev will ha r. J"""ub8lll8ed 0ct, It, as the Register asserts, It Is &,nrt",n X88.?'"..?"1?" honorabiS be'af- ' S t.heIr possible to buy one's way into office rnet even? araume V " M WMe by ganUy crlbbln, trade-marks frnm tha inn Ann vntara in itravnn I Reinertson from Bcrlpture and so far as r nuiiiviuKia nciv uuuvciucui Biiiiinv I .uiunri vvaLLCraon BHVI der foot; neither bills nor men were considered on their merits'; many members centered their attention on the sources ' of boodle; and so the shameful fared that Is called repre sentative legislation went on, until a senator, was elected or adjournment occurred without. The state of Oregon has adopted now ttuuui uujiug a icw uui. ui we overwhelmed his opponent by quoting; 90 men In the legislature? When I "gainst nan. among other authorities, in hla oriental wou lit Showed tha U.ltl.k .. every CZT.,Z-.. ..""" "Pu THE GAME DISCLOSED. NE MAT comment upon the na ture of the game played by Ful ton, Brownell, Hall, Stelwer et al, without intimating at all whether the defendant Hall Is legal- 0' did the members of the legislature become so Incorruptible, and the people from whom the legislators come, so hopelessly corruptible? A WISE ADVISER. Iv e-nlltv or not That Rtol utai inn m-means tor getting rm or au mese hs a880clates in the land grabbing 'u'u,,uu "u jwrwrm- bualness are guilty they have them- anAAfl i T aaaat- wNftataiia Ik vKnJI a. I ,uVCT. .;mi amiw, iu uueuieatB V ..l,M ronfAeood Aa to Moll'a r.,llt the, people's mandate, expressed at of the crlme charged we of course M' R. H. M. CAKE told the mem bers of the McKInley club some wholesome If not quite palatable truths Wednesday evening when he said: "I have heard a great deal about the preceding June election, the leg- have nothing at this time to say. a la of Republican organization lBlature -elected a senator. There But tnere ,s enough undisputed evl- and 1 havft heard tne Wame placed was , no . contest, no wrangling, no dence t0 glve us a cear ldea of the upon the direct primary law, but I - bargaining, ho boodle; and the mem bers could attend to their duties. Possibly Ue plurality of the Repub , llcan voters did not make the best ' choice; possibly the majority of vot , era did not choose wisely as between Bourne and Gear in; but at any rate , the people decided, aud cannot com , plain. And whoever is chosen, the system has effected a great reform. - ,' The people of Oregon will do well to adhere to this system. They should avoid a recurrence to those . former disgraceful conditions. And r . the only sure way to do this is to . elect to the legislature only men who have made the Statement No. 1 as a . pre-nomination pledge. GUARANTEED BANKS. 0 trict attorney, wanted to retain the ' gp KLAHOMA IS the youngest of office and keep Brownell out. He states, and ; has the newest of knew of Steiwer's illegal acts, and constitutions, and she and it according to Brownell'u story have been sneered at a crood claimed to know that Brownell also deal by the politicians who never was liable to prosecution. Fulton dare step out of a rut, even for ob-1 was a candidate for United States serration, but why Is not its plan for I senator, and needed, as the Bequel state guarantee of bank deposits a showed, every vote he could get. He , good , one? Mr. Bryan advocates j had promised to recommend ' both a state and a government sruar-1 Brownell, again according to the , anty of deposits, the laws to be bar-1 latter's story, for district attorney , monlous, and the suggestion cannot But. Steiwer was not a Fulton man. 'I be sneered away. It would render Hall was for that man for senator depositors . absolutely secure, and I who would be for him. Brownell there would never be a ruff on a I could be brushed aside, as he was. bank; the state or government would j Steiwer's vote would render Fulton lose nothing, because it would have J under obligation to the man who ln- a fund collected from the bankers fluenced him to cast it for Fulton withwhich to pay losses, and the t " Tbe whole game worked out at losses under such , a system for I first, Brownell was eacrlflced. Stel strict supervision would accompany wer was not prosecuted;' Hall kept it would be so small that the taxtb office. Fulton went to he sen- -; on bankers would he very light. To- ate. But there being a" Roosevelt In . day.felntee this constitution has been the White House And a Hitchcock in adopted, Oklahoma is attracting the interior department and a Heney money, in large quantities from Kan- to be hired, hew and strange things . sas banks, because depositors prefer began to happen. . 1o, the like had , an absolutely i and guaranteed safe not been seen by politicians, no, not game of party politics, as played ln do not believe the primary law is re- Oregon and elsewhere. Of course 8ponsiuie- we nave seen a Demo evervbodv knew that the eame ws cratic governor elected under the old Dlaved in about this wav whnAi system, and we have ieen other Dem oriDortunltv offered: nvon woma ocrats elected to office under the old methods and deals have been com mon, here and elsewhere; yet it is well, now that the people are awak ened to the necessity of a higher standard of political ethics, to look over the details of this little game so far as they have been disclosed 'Stelwer, violating the laws, was a member of the legislature, and had a vote for United States senator Brownell, a member of the legisla ture, wanted to be district attorney or to get almost any office, but this preferred. Hall, United States dis- his own, such aa Luther, Meyer, etc. The audience save no such enthusiastic approval of Rev. Reinertson's effort as your correspondent would have the pub lic oeueve. albtn jisaoN. Minister Christian church. . - bank to one probably safe, Oklahoma requires 1 per cent of the average daily deposits to be placed in the hands of thatate. and this requirement ia to be maintained as tha banking c business . expands. New banks which are organized later must put up 8 per cent of their capital stock to constitute a credit fund In custody of the state. - In case of a failure, the state is pledged to ' make good to the depositors, 'using tbe assets of the bank" as far as tbey v'.ll go, and tasking up the balance "since befo' de wah Thus members of the legislature and district attorneys and United States senators have been 'made. No thought of. sincere, conscientious, high-minded, unselfish public serv ice; oo, regard for the people's .wcl fa?e;; but in effect a conspiracy,vnot legally, criminal, by a gang of of ficeseekers and officeholders to holfl on to or get offices, for their own beneflA district attorney has 'ho business playing politics and lobby- regime," so I say It la not because of tha primary law that Interest in the Republican party has waned. It Is because Republicans became sick and disgusted with the kind of men who ruled the politics and the kind of men who were elected to office. We should not fight this law; we should build up the Republican party under the existing laws.' if. was be cause tne people became so disgusted with the manipulations and deals that were made by a few men for their own benefit that gavl us the primary law. I believe that a United States senator should be chosen by the -people., and for that reason I am ln favor -of the primary law and for' Statement No. 1." It is quite possible that the Re publican party would be a good deal surer of wfhning a complete and sat Isfactory victory in Oregon this year, and hereafter, if all Its leaders frank ly made similar confessions and sin cerely gave like advice. A party Is not likely to build itself up by buck ing against the people. It is good and pleasant to see Sen ators Fulton and Bourne dining to gether in Washington. Doubtless over Harvey's good fare they con ferred together for the good of Ore gon. To that end some personal concessions and a compromise are in order. .What man gets an office Is of little consequence,, except with reference to his character, ability and fitness. A Great Northern railroad immigra tion bulletin gives the population of Seattle as "190,000, and 225,000 in cluding suburbs." This is doubtless about correct. Seattle is probably about 10 per cent below Portland, as,, it was in 1900. Tbe two cities have advanced at an even pace. Shelter In Churches. Lents. Or., Jan. 29. To the Editor of The Journal In this eveninga (Jan uary z) journal, my attention was drwn to a paragraph headed, ''Pennl less Men Faint In Prison." in Seattle, January 29, 1908. and my sympathy went out to the unfortunate and un employed men, also to all who are with out shelter becausa of poverty. I felt I must make a aueo-eatlnn Tn all cities we find many churches and as inese are wnere we are taught to fol low In Jesus' footsteps, and we learn that Jesus helped the poor and the neeay m Doay as well as soul. I would like to aucireRt that- all Churches be opened to shelter nt nle-hr any 'deserving unfortunate creatures of uoo, until other places can be fouttd. i nope tins win meet with the ap- fnuvH.i ui an cnucn memoers ana min sters of the Gospel nnd be acted upon Ulllfam Henry Roberts' Birthday. Kev. William Henry Roberts D. D., moderator !t the Presbyterian general ssaembly,. was born January Si. 184. at Holyhead, Wales. He was a young mien ma lamer uruugm me lamtiy to America and settled at Utica, New York.- After graduating from the col lege or tne city or New York young uuctus ciiivreu (iie-aervic 01 tne unit ed States as a statistician in the treas ury department afterward becoming aa. sistant librarian in the library of con gress. He decided to study for the min istry ana went- to .Princeton seminnrv. After serving in one pastorate he re turned to the seminary as librarian re maining for nine years, until, ln 18?8, he was made, a professor ln Lane sem inary. Cincinnati. In the meantime ha had become stated clerk of the general. .iKBBiiiuiy, wmcn posmun ne iniea or 20 years, or until he was elected mod erator at the Columbua session last year. This Date In History. 1608 Guy Fawkes executed. 1665 Cromwell dissolved parliament 1677 Arrival of roval commissioners to Investigate the causes of the rebel lion in Virginia. 174S Marauls de Marhols who sold Louisiana to the United States, born ln France. Died there January 14, 18J7. 1752 Governor Morris, American statesman, born. vUled November t, 1818. 1781 General Greene took command or Morgan s army. 183 Confederate gunooats attacked blockading squadron at , entrance to Charleston harbor. - , 1891 Jean Louis Ernest Melssonier. French pointer, died,. Born 1811. " js8 ureat strike or engweere m England came to an end. it is every I " it . - . . . . . . ' liuii wouian i v iiiiwb m nvi uruiin ii ne wants i.! , u,i7..k . to. Perhaps yes. Colonel . If he wnuM Ana ?. J?9 .Brl P'otesta that were go off by himself and not Inflict hit b.m. c..Diea w"wut end drunk on other people. u,a Said: "iou wouldn t floubt tha motives , , I w u nonoraDia mend: ' we would suggest as a text for a The honorshU nritn speech by our friend W. M. Davla that 2ra' B.r,l?l when the traty .nJ'nww UnV a'g lStf S hl. friendly ure.nrn iu uw.u logeuiar un.iy. a bunch of worthy allies ln Vancouver 'rh'P.?!S 2' '',V?i H1 ? ani 'friendship for the of the Carnegie Trust company on ro- I So UP rose several Urito'ns. -i.k Quest because he wasn't rsDable of fill. ing it He Is just about fit for a coun try banker and one-hoss politician. The New York Insurance com mi s- honorabia guns Proceeded to shoot holea in the worthy Nippon' sons; With honorable punches and" with honor- UDia una. Sloner complains that tha Insurants I With s-rsintia bl.lr. mA ...n j h.. 1. tltAM ." ..Z - : lAAiuyn mu w...K... , . . ,vww,vvw year i wnu gracious Delia ana stabs. through PUbliC Clamor." But that Is With nmrth? h...n. ....r- j only a small Dart of the amount thi? Tth t::r XZ i!S: KrVZrJZ' U8ed 10 W .Wendr '"nga for - " . nunorame jidi And when the sons of Nippon had re- Oregon Sidelights It is still time to pray. Tha fruit Industry will grow rapidly. Tha estimated population of M4faW! is B.0I&. s The people cannot afford to -lv nn ceived it in tha neck Their Jolly allies made their atores an jionuraDia wracii.. While the Japs that weren't injured all flourished. friendlv knives. And In their honorable way took several .uanucK lives. And now to all the protests that Toklo can send, London cables, "Can you doubt yout-oc- fiuem.m irienur How long must Salem get alnn with. out a real park, asks the Journal New Jersey Sweatshops. From Charities and tho Commons. Where did you get It ladles T Not your money, but your gown. The dnintv The Albany Democrat wants a nnr. f whit. nn tv. A ii,ia. .1 mal achool for that city. This may be ..,,.. -k.m J w. a joke. I lovely beads; the embroidered white i gown; inose exquisite silks, you have Most of the merchants of L Grsnis chosen to embroider, your new pillow- report that trade is good, considering wnence came tney, iaaies7 From the the aeason of the year. I BWeat-shopa of Hudson county. New Jer- i ( iu. yuu suy, uui ao you suppose Corvallls Times: Loganberries Hi?4 ,?.m,b-roir.ei 2F Allmrad by quarters of an inch long, plump and id tottotoTtotttolSrt fully ripe were exhibited on the street w"at the lllneM lt Saturday, as a samDle of what Rants Il"al.?uB"" LVTy tal v1r Af" . . - . v .. , i.r nuvinr ii H r rr xxnra rn, bii n... t a county will as, " Did you not wsnt tn K 1 Itnn. nave a good cry T Did you sot I hefui thlnga to other members V iuii7( uiu you not nata. yourl and every one else and despair of A iwimr-jq rigni reiattona to the w gsinr ina you not dread mater and think with dismay of the 1 months of baby tending and of bi ii u i away rrom ail the little - so pleasures mat made girlhood ao ga Is It strange that the baby came i iu wuna in a state or protest 7 vi course, wnen you . had pa iiiiuubii ma usra. ana aitrtcuit way . were at last ln peace again, and t came-and laid your first born m v arms, and you felt his Innocent helpK ness aa his tiny fingers clasnd vm all the hard thoughts ware forgotten mo great wave or tenaerness t surged over you.' Your heart took I in, ao gladly and ao Joyfully. Mot) huod seemed very sweet then, and I wished only to be strong again so i you could care for hla tin .bodv i show your love for him In all possf wuys. , i But the first Influence of all erf not be eradicated by vour renentaJ over your own waywardness. i This, of course, la only a moth' theory. The wise men of the med, Orofesslon may not agree with It it it seems Quite reasonable that If R motner can influence her unborn cl for good, aa we are all quite well agr that she can. her ststs of mind. If I rebebellloua, may Influence blnWorl; And how long will the bov's bsdrf last? V Who can tellt By and by he t come to himself, in the adoiescf years. If not before, when all the I pulses are toward a larger life; when' wakens out of the dreamy state V childhood and begins to have aspl nons towara a career, ana great i, deeds, and making a shining name the world, he will auite probably c un inn iittuguiy ways ui mo lulls' and take on a manly protectlveness wara nia motner and towara wea creatures. - It is tha mother's nart to hold him love and tenderness. Not that faults should be left entirely un rected. nor that hla overbearing w should be Ignored. These things in be dealt with, but gently, with reawi ableness Instead of fault-flndlng, the placing of higher ideals before 4 Instead of condemning him to 1 outer darkness. I ter Duying ner scissors for lift cunts and having them sharpened every two weeks for 10 cents, tha little mother can earn cents in two and a. half hours by hard work. Ia the necklace one of those made by win oiu muy who, oy woraing without ceasing for 15 hours a day, is able to earn 45 cents? Did Louise, In Jersey City, 16 years e wnicn com untancle that' alll. i.M 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . mountainous districts where It f li Tneees- Uhose T skefns? lf she did br work o1Tuntn0rff."ten "W "' t0 ftU k,nd" jntenslty' aV' burning as"! A La Grande young man was ra. ported married, but says the report Is incorrect for the reason that while he is willing and anxious, the girl will not consent aa yet. 8. J, Brund, of Bohemia, has Invented a, wire holder, supporting electric wires, old. and with hip disease particularly adapted for telephone and pel, her to stay home? t Z.)X:.JTmSJJfm ",ifol". label and bind 1 of supnorta. At least . 5.000 acres of fruit traoa have been or are being set out in the. Rogue River valley , about Medford this season. The fruit inspector expects tne touii numDer or trees to do planted Mr H. . M. - Cake, . candidate for United -States senator, stands up straight and square for . Statement no. i. . ti not airaia to trust tne people a&A fun: ,Mr. C. W. Mod- son stat aanator and , - prospective candidate for reelection, imemilrn, Ins around a legislature, even hacally and with comfctafebfe candor. Wall Street and the Country. From the Philadelphia North American. The New York bartRn owe the banks of the country $500,000,000. For a month they have refused arbitrarily to pay. They actually indulge In, self praise because they have consented, re luctantly and under pressure, to settle some 16 per cent of that debt largely with the government's money newly de posited 'with them. We face now the Indisputable fact that all gold lmporta tlons, all the deposits of treasury money, a:i tne quesuonanie Dona ana debt certificate: deals have been done for one solitary- purpose to put New York in a pooitlon to pay Its debts. Let the humiliating admission be made frankly. All signs point to easier money. But wnethur or not those signs will be fulfilled depends upon the will of Wall street ' The country haa paid a tremendous blackmail for permission to resume legitimate -business. But no guarantee Is gained that agriculture. commerce and industry will not be held to ransom again, and yet again, when ever it s;iits Wall street' pleasure. Un til .our financial system is changed American, business is at the mercy of JUaahattaa'a gamblers. I of one who sees want standing "Just uoyuuu bug eurnea cents an noun -Is the taffeta waist yoke one for wnicn Mrs. a. receivea two and three eighths cents an hour? Perhaps Mr B. didn't make it, because a few months will probably reach 500.000 and m L?.ter'al tfiven , oer was too iiu iwu i iiitsni were a nine narrow. to go to the top of the butte and look ceived eicuse. instead of her aurnntS: over the city and' Bee tha number nt I ... m "?? J,SPlu EE "SJ" ,?n JLUMJ?" lh5t Y Then"th forewoman to!d 1 he? v im iiui con- tnat sne must nav for thA inan exceed even thla amount going un all over town. fined alone' to one part of the city but they are dotted here and there In ail parts. Anton Nolte of Pendleton, who shinned ln ibout-J.000 Incubator chlk. ens from Petaluma, California, last sea- $8.90, and that her $3.60 would be kept on account A "good" lawyer fought the case for her, but the firm could afford to fight her, and ahe lost." v ?2U .t,?,nk u possible that th muesi- wnite areas was stitched b ena iruui reiaiuraa, vauiornia, last sea- that other mother altrtna- St, iWd T -ijx 4 son. is preparing- to ship in at least her llttll daughtSr at?i?k5n ik1k 1,000 this apring.He had'excellent sue: fherli- nr wffiSS.-S1 r w . ' - -aw ws4v v tal fa d a VJtfjl Ij Jf the little girl recovering; -from scarlet fever? She hag not finished "pealing" j". ' aoie a neip ner mother a little and if she3 does this perhaps today "w mwiiicr vnn vam ou cents in. 17 uuui b iiiBivem ui is, Where did you get' it ladleaf oess with- thos brought ln last year and will make a regular- m-actlca , of nanoitng tnem. . Albany Herald: Over' a thousand dollars Is reported to have been sub scribed yesterday In this city for the am 01 tne anji-fiaioon league a work m this city In suppressing tha sale of In toxicating liquor, which ia alleged to be going on the same as ever in spite of the proeecuUona,ir-i- ii-wv-" : . -. ' Albany Democrat' In an anonymous letter handed the Democrat an account is given of four blind pigs, running loose in Albany, with their location, the runners of them, ete but everybody knows Just ' whera they are. The, eas iest thing In" the world is tolncat a I mina pig, put it is not an easy tning to make the proof before a court of iua- Uce, there's tha rub. , . . , . ing. The Battle of the Future. C From the February -Bohemian; ' - Tha general was Just about tw-glve the order to charge when an aide rode up, his horse showing the effects of the tremendous strain- he had bees, under. Hurriedly the aide aaluted. -:-,, ' "Oerueral." he said. "I m toorrv to In! form you that the moving picture ma chine is out of order, nd the battle must be postponed. '' .- v .r .; I with a. muttered curse, the command ing officer avt the order to cease fir And If ahe cannot hold him a all? If he shuta her out of his co dence and finds delight only In semi-bad associations of other reck youths and wants to swagger smoke and hold the wisdom of ages tn contempt ln the light of new knowledge? What can she do then except she has done all the time? Love I still and show him better things try to interest mm in tne nner id of manhood and bear him tenderly prayer to the unfailing source of bfrl ing. rnis pnase, too, is but a pass one, pernaps. nis coming to nimi may be longer delayed, but not to despaired of. K It R When She Proposes. GREAT many faux passes can ducked in this happy year; maidenly Initiative, says the Cj eago Journal, if the men will o mould their demeanor to fit their iigntrui new roie. for example, be prepared with a el shave. Else a bluali will mantle seen. Do not fling. yourself into her ar? mat ia coarse 1 worn, isestdea. it n pay you to wait and aee what ahe v ao next. If ahe forgets some of tha ster typed lines, It la true charity to co1 ner. ftememoer. sne is new to ha end or tne game. lit aecisive. JSitner say: "You w! or throw your bands into the disc; after ahowlng openers. If you ace ner it is permissible to couch tha ass, In romantlo language, . but. tf it eis negative, be merciful and to the po With it Do not idly waste her tii She may have others on her list, j If really undecided, do not a-ive W to embarrassment. By no means sprM that old chestnut; "Tii.a.-1,l- " I isn't; and besides, usage baa made a coy affirmative. Just because in your time you hff uuen nanaea a mitten, aon t tone it on the first girl who proposes. She m not want you, ana ir you accept her will be a more refined revenge. The suitress, if successful, la nerm ted to seal the troth with one cha kiss on the forehead. Be sure and wl off the powder first. Gently repu! ner snouia sne presume too mucn Uf her ante-nuptial proprietorship of yi Being won by the maid whom y jove is no license ior oeieorating it w a round among the foot-rail mahoganl Charley, the barkeeper, doesn't m' your gushing to him of your new-fou happiness, but at heart he Is rea not interested. Best give vent to lao like elation in tbe sanctity of yci boudoir. Above all, don't flaunt your engaij ment ring before - your less fortum w..m.... . .11. eu- IWWflll.. ' K t . The Dally Mena. " BREAKFAST. " Oranges. Cereal With Cream t-J: Broiled Salmon Bellies. Toast. Coffee LUNCHEON. ' Browned Beef Hash. Scalloped Potatcj ttoi uiBcuit , witn woney. Baked Apples. Tea ,. DINNER' Bean Soup " Roast Leg of Mutton . ' Apple and Nut Salad j. i - Maple Custard Pie r -' :- Cheese. . Cafe Nolr " Salmon Bellies These mar be hand at about $0 cents each. Let the tii soak over night in cold water. Wt dry , when wanted and broil over a 1. fire.' .-. - ... i Browned ' Beef Hash Thla may, I made from the remnants of yeaterda roast Mince half an onion and brov In the frying pan with drippings I butter. Add the .well chopped hash a cook slowly "urfttl - brown, Turn w i spatula, and brown again. , Serve on hot platter. - .1-. ' ., Maple - Custard. Pie-r-Beat two ec separately, then together; add . fb tablespoons -of grated maple aug .i.--. . wivii ,na ivi taoiespoon flour.' then add trraduallv Ana- nlnt scalded and cboled' milk, turn intn a I J plate lined with rich paste dust vSf vi iimkmivii juni it. irsiinr nr nnrrna