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V7T . r: m THE JOURNAL ' .' AN fttDEPEXDEKT KEWBf AP. C I. HCkSON . .PBbltotWl effect upon the matured citizenship of the state ! was demoralising and destructive. What wonder that there hart . been cbnvlctlonl of high of flcials la to federal courU! What ever events- i-Mveiijjr wonder If lnd crooks hat been S"EHa !'K3ir6X shielded by officials sworn to - a .area aa., at twu.. or., m fore Jaw god that ther ha been m&2! f&fSf&rS JS.S .ecret and corrupt Immunity for lullty officials by men In high placet! tKLEiuoHEs.iiAiN Tin BOMB, A-i. i Tt i. not Ba concern her of who -. a n - a. . a w ikMA tin mKflftL I . . - . w .?.".T?r,?T"l"JT"vr..,ZVT -Tit. iwas or wno waa not at rauu. u Kt siie oroc. b uu; ui few. I not the purpose to condemn the leg' roe wo ADVKimaiNQ bbpbmbntative Ulatora who were parties to this YrtiMi-Btjmiii 8pcui AdrrtiiiB I abortion. It was the system more V tZJSMXi,!" '"" than the men that was to blame. It r 111 1 11- . 1 4 - rtrt Mnad in(, run Kali (taumlMiea tktaegs. natter. for canned fruits and canned vege-l tablet. As announced by the com mercial club of that city, th mere I freight on canned corn and canned Abetter rrom the Jrcopie Small Ckahgtf Running Skota V.J' . 1 1 m ha. Well, if you cart resist doing aov Ion; hard, winter 1,1 I 1. l .V .... fmL- ' tnbtrtptMt IVrtM r till te as? Mar-!!" "luw uw " """" j tea UuluA 4IL.tr. ruail r tf ikm. On r... WW year. ..... .fs.ev 1 UDf .. Or . T.8o I On Kwoth I .S DAILY. .-.rf.W I 11 www..... 9 Let as hare done with rain regrets and longings for the days that wlll .nerer be ours again. . Our ' work Ilea In front, . not behind us; and "forward"; Is our motto." Jerome K. Jerome. . gonlans of what election of senator .1 jo I by a leglslatore means. It is to say .1 as I that If popular selection of senator through Statement no. 1 naa been in voarue then not more than 15 minutes of the session would hare been consumed In performing the task of eloctlng senator. There Would hare been no holdup, no abor tion. We should have been spared this costly and degrading travesty on representative government. The members of that session would have been spared the temptations that led cltisens td corrupt and to be cor rupted. The state and the people would have been saved these tales of vntA-hiivln. these nainful mem- J. HENtT calls himself a Re- 0ries of corruption and dirty dol- puoucan. TOac.nt aoes so ,tri thisaft.ermath of crimination una noDoaj wierrupis urn ttj recrimination, wiim 'Toars 01 laugnier" Tht iwdiiuu in(-iAn of tn. shows the mix-up of poliUcai par- whlch m not rt4ct tnat ,Mij0D Ues. Half the Republican, are ot ne legislature which did not leg DemoeraU and dont know it and ujttt tn- taxpayers, In .two Tice Terse, mere are no party Ilnei I ,temi kl0li6i wjiO, and they got u aw, unless jnere d on on we aot a p8ny ln retarn. lt wa, M lf tariff Question; and that Is scarcely tum had been dumped Into the more man proiessioa ana pretense, ptcifle ocean. And the politicians or agmm, nau ui ttepuciicans are w4nt Qrtgoa to go back to the plan. ior a tana . xor revenue oniy, ana ttKKETKEJimUCAX. F. Approves The' Journal's Course. Portland irh I tha Cilltnr of wmaioes s.nippea into upoaane m The journal I with to etprMS y sin- one veSr was 188.000." What ar I ears iDnnu-liilnn b ti . firm Und I mkka rmir tfardana thai lHArmnm flffnpoa fit th trtlrht I Which Tha Journal. la taJrlftv art th aid I 14 ' ' , .u!a nt lit. ..tin Mdiiiu invimniMl lit thoaa nariloua I vvw WU VMMUVU UVUI . If VW ahinnWrf intn a matrnnnlla fM .Hit ,. t.htaa I n daring autults. upon 'our nW m,A AAi. t . ( constitution and direct primary UW. the world require canned goods.1 lalTh-. 'k. .i i. the perfected form the demand, for I Unt -Why chambariain wa aiacted." thM arooda la lnnlhauitlhl. . Mr. Jahould ba raad bv avarv HaoubliaaA lit Newell, president of the Oregon tatI S",.W?J !ril5aK ii.Kt board Of horticulture, after a study eraak up. Tbs rects and rvumnu rt praaohere enoeurage.m f t. -iHa .... tt I hara. praaantad era a complau anawer I . - ,-- --- iw ait auuii aaaaniona. Ciearlng house ccrtlflcaUs are a back I Written .or The Jmrnal by Tttd C , Of course some noble, patriotic), ton i est and Able men will come forward and ask the JtepubUoans - for nominations 1 tAwaa.ifor the UtUlature and rafuaa to mak i ntetmnt No. I. Jiowavtr, it may art 6 REALM FEMWM Tha nlnmbara r,A fual 'daalara had thSMOpotl AOCUd ef making Utmant Ta, . I, tnay-jyu nave msmswvas 10 bltma. Statement No. $ hae not baao esaetry' , formulated yet, but ' from , th past etperiaooes and, racant ramarks by V. . i . . 1 . W . . . . Vt It.k .il .1). MW. . . .w .... t ' . V , i i a a' '-' ; ' ! Huha ta hamvlly handleappad by soma of bta supportars. - s .- v '.' ,. e . v-v,- i MarHara la aatd to be a lottery, and A Woman's Power, BT A Uttls and we shall have .with the let noalous Thaw and be ,abla to turn our J lou to , other thlaas. '. Tt ,, passing, there is a phaae which has bean . but llttla comm In Orecon had a fruit cannery the I ion that output would not supply the demand IS&AJJS?1; or overstock the market. ... I in tha editorial, lowai "I olamnly promlaa my conatlt-1 upon, and to which a thou ht mis uanu tnai iz aieotaa io tna lairtauuure KtviiD. ,.a lh.t lh. ..hiKii J lot that eanaiaate . ror I m' . , .1 i B.nator who puta up the!" woman's power. Of The business pays , handsomely on hTn;---5a-knj- baat bid, to the bast of my I tha o(d phlloaophara haa a sarins rests er the instructions I tha - ocoaalon. It - rona. ."Wom.n n.onl " . .. . IRION atxanath in th.lr liub. .h-f I ' - - - ' . ... . . . . . I . " . t .ww.. ft"": ' " i r I r uiKe wui muck oy nie inaoraamant I nva in our laws, and mora fowl the investment, a. shown by tho iteuS". nnrt nt atat anthnHtlna In Inwi. ..? "re aome cnanee wmon raoura I . . .w...- . f r Unltd iutea senator. Of tha M.t hi I Stratad. , . " . f, . - . -- ----- .-:-.,, ' - ,V . . , 1 .r. mi.. iT...vT,.m I;.;. I noumo-ni .wouiai xnan naraiy b. wuuiuj, 10 ,na,ve onarm last year ine canning raauairy showed a net profit of SO. I per cent. ine year oerore it was st per cent 70, which :'oaa 7 l.. ,.iirM 'A" div d. ul. i i Whenorer Mr ehanf in taatlon On the Investment. Ihowerar. Whara many candldataa tra. I amrrin authors. ; I .propoaaa But best of all. the cannery saves !'tnAm"1e". J"..' . :' ' IKil an immense Value to the orchardlst ported, 0 aeco;fulcnaid.t; U army oflthTineViplW "But ha Tlanl JWI r '?.f Jffrtea 0 Si! IntailaSVital aJ.Vi1ndX hV. "S I Diunaer U to et tnt farmers to annau I r'""' nnw una Kami primary law, but avan It la a hiindrad ttmaa wOTlmaShOTcWmi: a MMtor- ae fougb. Caj.-,. ;. :. ,, Mtten..eon. as she doas not ftt. this l.fltlmate on- . Jack. London's eoolallSrn la elao on y ' ' ' 1 proposed that weald ta aiai L-om th- of the prnitlvd Ivileaea ot any kind mora Ml prod bn graining in ta of capitaj and labor leaa, tha flrat 1 5?:..rr.2?,ihu,utu." of h, "l8 nf inf.ri- fruit tit would othfir. "omlnatad by a amall minority vata. A . w..w. - " " - - I M,i1lr1.U .A hAM ..11 M.ft K. ..tlw.lft. unaatiafaotory to the majority of his pny -may oa a ring laaaer. or rap resantatlva of aoma special Interact Which tha majority are ottpoeed to. If tha law could be ao modified aa to five tna ieoior a "preferential" vote tnat i wise be lost. It turns Into cash a huge total that would otherwise go to waste. With a cannery every thing about the orchard or garden Is turned Into value, as a by-product I Ja to say, give him a flrat. aecond and or otherwise. It. markets what Is W mi uiuerwiae uuuiar kvibuib auu i aueoeaarui oanuUlate to receive aa artu- like a man that Is broke. 1 I. tk. - .... ftth. ft..- .Ji .l I ITiafl 'cava tn wiwunhnM mmrft n.t.i ..j ..w.. .... vimi.i! .""Tr a ui uni a.j.'- Trrri nvum. v..-, . ,, "V "T i laiaiioa i of io carry and aiwava hna 1 . , . . "U"B innuw, a now Kumaroua and Jubilant, but haieted that ta lawa should give hlra 1 JV?Ii-aftr "ft aln flr nlj . v , i mai rnn. tini in Near zaaiann i " ". . i . i I Manitoba are the farmers wlae enough I ivin "??1.e1r" woman has a . hfrlt-f ."iVMth0 O'cpt laws that relieve them of I iJ,,?cUy; bloh haM it fichuebel I tha unjust Uaaa on their Improvements. I Sn.5rom An I,t' .n!1 t0 whlct many Democrat are for protection. And, as Hogan says, "there yt ar're." ; Heney Is not a Republican, but a Jtoosereltlan Individual.. He says he Is -a Republican because Roose velt is nominally classed as Re publican, and Heney likes Roose veltiam. With a HcKlnley president Heney .would not be a Republican. I SENSELESS SLANDER. ' J N ALL this mostly insincere and ' contemptuous criticism of voters the Oregonian, lt seems uncon sciously, tells n good deal of truth. I With what lt means for fine sarcasm it asks what difference lt maaes wnetner Republicans or IVIth Toft ihAn.K U-..- I " ;;;7 V,;rrrC,:: V". ocraU are elected to the legis- r vvft-vwvs eeMM mtm tBa av AAA m WW ond Rooseveltho would probably cease to be a Republican. . , We speak ot Heney because he Is somewhat prominent and has the ear of the public. ' He Is typical; ln the matters mentioned, of a host; of men, Democrat and Republicans. ; The mere party nam is no longer con clusive, . compelling. People ' per jcelv that professed "principles' snnd proclaimed "issues" are large ly -bosh, , balderdash, claptrap and laturc Well, seriously, Is there any answer? Is the legislature going to discuss Hamilton and Jefferson, Lin coln and Douglas, state rights and seoelslon, or even the tariff ques tion? Does It make any difference to the people of the state whether lt I Republican or Democrats who pas a tax bill, a water bill, a port bill or any other bill relating to the business of Oregon? What party they are of Is of slight lf any consequence. JJo, and further: The more party humbug; they want thing, done trZ"l: the; interest of the people, and they ,".;"? hi .1 i.' tT J7 iwant men who will do these things. ?'TS Sl.,U?.it " f, L l' vwuvi mm w a4 . av4d tu o state legislature Invariably tends to bad rather than to good legislation And this Is one reason why lt la Im portant to elect only Statement No. 1 men to the legislature. Take the election of senator away from that body,, except as a necessary for mality, and let the people attend to it. - . . But the Oregonian, In the midst of its saturnine attempts at humor, It al majority indoreement of thoae voting -oyernor of Michigan. are birds are sometimes fooled. Poealbtv ' lenator Bourne nnttead bv thla time- that comea pretty near rhyming with trouble. . . ;t;;;-. .t l candidate for How doea any what la otherwise unsavable. ..imi.t. th. ,,nHitin, of .mail I" "Li?.2,-!J!. to beat a man with, that V. wmw -wm. - -- J yn( nuuurifc ftiUIUill.ilUII. WUUIQ IUA U I fD ? tracts ana is most vitalizing in us .,Dr ',",,.'N ..uum . ! ,. ,r . ..i effeot of bringing to nomination the effect Upon a community. It would, moat generally popular candldatea, tako lf pushed to Its possibilities, save owtr from minority cllquea. or "In- tlon, and ln general promote a better feeling within party ranka. H. DENLINC3ER. I The king of -Portugal had a hard job iX ndertnc' tn of it He only received an Income of their lava to fair li half million dollars and his Ufa was itatlon. All thla a a The new young king of - Portugal thrones that may appear. at kA m m in ntivai nnntiinirfi niai iini. nsi i . v Oregon the 'shame of being an im porter of canned goods and give her fame a exporter of the best canned goods ln the world. Wage Cat at Lebanon Mill. Lebanon. Or., Feb. 1. -To the Editor There are doubtless a good many Republioans, or men who have al ways been Republicans, like George Melville Miller of Eugene, who says acknowledges that ha doesn't - know anything- e a ' An Iowa' editress who needed half advertlaed for a huaband, and got on right away. She knew that a want ad would fetch one. e There 'Is etill a aenatortal deadlock - nmmn m n rt in ... a.. .. . i i .. u m i. w a fti.iniiftift:i.nL.in fie agea and tha devotion ITiatltu troubadoura at ladlea above th. Europ. will aufply any-vioanciw in" iTtha .o" upuu it 10 win ior ner wnat i una I led abllltv ah muid nn n It mlht ba ramarka4 that Am.rlr.nl "Tha hlr8i ho buy forefin titles with I th wtrlu which on traveler p asussvtmuuB u vwn an. rei Ainaririn in i m . i name only. Their training, education I But this should make woman ana environment make rural gn-re oricarerui aa to now aha uaaa her them In everything but the accident of There la In true womanhood , plftlu I kind of power. Not oniy what aid i unianiy reunquisnea to her, bu Diwnv i.nnrra pi loireiner recently I wuiun ia innereni. in true worn of The Journal Today tha laborers of the Lebanon paper mill auf fared a heavy I the primary law of that state haa ne 1 sworn valuatlone when before rate flx-jalflah devotion, of enduring reduction In wagea. Wagea are reduced on lnalde of mill 134 par cent; on out- aide,. 20 per cent. The workera fel in tho Kentucky iegiaiaiure, oecauaetana propnaea to tax rauroaoe on tneirlinere ia me power or endurance. rait he has been a Republican for over VT v,.th i,.Br,?u" mut a" 30 years, and who writes to the Ore- afraid to wait out. rood, clothing. gonlan, ln part, as follows: "It was Statement No. 1 and not the primary law that enabled our legislature to elect a senator on the first ballot with decency and dispatch. What haa Republican organization ever don for the state of Oregon except to disgrace lt? The Republican, party lniam and" nit Deocm.c.am wood and rnt nr. vary hl.h an tha honorable sona of toll will have to work on and Buffer the loae. For if they quit work they know there are two thlnga for them: Flrat, aome other man will take their job. and leave them nothing, or aecond, they will probably have a little experience with Uncle Sam'a aotdtera. aa the workers have at Dree ent in Ooldfleld, Nevada. Bo one can tltatement Na 1 ln lt. I Ing bodlea. or to fix ratea on their valu a a 1 a tlon a a-aorp to before Ut fixing bodlea. Nevr loan money to a friend, advlaea !fia?L WU Pu t " l.. .n.. fa... .....i.. . I by tha Oreronian aa aoon aa tha dlrant porta he had to borrow money hlmalf J Jf,nVr'r , the Initiative are done vain ra n an nin n. rmi n or u mraii . ...... ...iiv. ' I aDove east renoctlona upon honeat capi The Seattle Tlmea Bays the newspaper bualneaa in that town "went aown a toboggan allde" laat aummer and fall. That muat ba exacted ln an over boomed town. Prosperity la a relative term. ' Soma , men with a million would not think themaelvea prorperoua, while othera the ellent heroiama'of life He in v. noon, ita nrting power I ta real la the world ia aot that Of brute anoving up rrom below, but tha d power of incentive, of aaplratl Ine desire for better thlnra. it poaatble to overeatlmata tha pow good which womanhood haa up better aide ot a man's nature, an is her trus and legitimate poti tha world. t . " I ent in UOianeiO, Nevada. BO one can I innanra oroiiwruu., wo' '" I ft,.!., aenalnra hnn.ki . k.r. .... wurmurlng. This is Repub- would Laee prorlty in a week's receipt a'hu'A! ! for board and lodging in advance. tal and retard tha development of tha state. -. 4 a e It would appear aa if there waa con siderable graft deftly concealed In the graft proeecutlona In California, a a Bonu representative in congreaa re- d n,I!11?'.I.nt,wV.r 1 eently declared that half of the United l-nd ,t0ft.d(wU 7ell; ? hJ". lnU1l Statea aenatora bouaht their aeata. it equal aha haa demonstrated her I might be added without hurtinc the n sraduata and unlverelty work al Aa .man's comnetltor In the hii woria ar.e naa proved nerseir ai O. T. FERGUSON. A Massachusetts man, while digging Tommy Todrt WHtra to Tf la rnrlo. flshlng-balt oug up 11.600 in coin. By Wex Jones. Deer unkel jack thee great auk It Is A xtlnt bird teecher aes What? doo Wa oare mister brown & slsa Ia back from Kl- A CORRUPT SYSTEM. I X-REPRESENTATIVB SMITH of Linn makes oath that he was paid $1,600, and was to be paid , $1,500. more, to throw his vote and influence for Mitchell for United States senator at the session of 18$ 7. who . drove the. bargain. Senator ability is not true, and which it Vt.1t.n ..v. It 1. OI.I... T...1. UUI. IIU-S, l ZZm?-:?TirZXoin to be not true. It says, and . tunaLBj vVH VAAcab aao 4? Ui" ton in an altercation with Smith about the return of the money. The concern of this article is not! which is right and which wrong. It is rather to recall this sweet echo from that "hold-up" legislature. repeats the statement, that State ment No. 1 Democrats, lf elected to the legislature, will not vote for a Republican for senator lf he shall have won ln the. June election. By what right or on what ground does that paper make such an as- P.!re J?" 0t . .e?oe8 . 1Ike .ertlon? When did it become a mat- . J. 4 aBfBrexf tr -of -public notoriety that a Demo- vi3.J Z -u-vcu wviwicrat elected t0 ftn offlc under ron. ' Ninety men wern rhnnon anitl . ... " f . an,' . ... , : specinc, positive pieage to the peo .i .J ,L 7 iPePle t0 l6f; Pto -ould not keep that promise, as .ateV!tnMh.t,r XT W,8M. P,d well as a Republican would? What vit, wi.,.tL. 'T81;iBl' Justification can be Invented for this tZ?l !f it1?! e C0Jm8,h whoiegale slander ot Democratic i rt:!"',. .'1 nominee, who may subscribe r 1- mSJ . Statement No. 1? of Oregon has been cursed with too much 'organisation.' It was for SO years so well organized that lt be came necessary for La Follette, the eastern magazines and Heney to 'clean house' for us. If we make it necessary for a Democrat like Heney to do our dirty work, Why not put a aggera Fawle ao 1 cant gett Knny moar Jh'nf"' l .bVfP.r ..WJlir.ftfti.i! Democrat ln the United States sen-lP0t1 rrom thr 1 yud 2 awop vanderhllt. for Inatance hlmeelf? But ate? There are still some things to inera w"n Jon,un or ura xrom roayoa neciu. be done before the Republicans of . r ,1 unkel Is Oregon can afford to draw close alas shoe Ses 2 muther when ahee party lines. We still need the help f0" back to muther Charley is amok- of both Populists and Democrats. ryd weak Standpatlsm and corporation rule I muther aea doo knot cry deer comma That will buy bait for a long time, even If the finder lived in a prohibition atate. a Conaresaman McGavln. who la ao ex ercised about American heiresses mar rying decayed foreign counts and Oregon Sideligktj truth that one half of tha remainder! P Tr . Y,""! " I had their seata bought for then.; or ? hl ,n?P,rn th woinanl sold them when finally aeated la Tthat I pUc?. um1f,u , ,ni Ba,iJlb KHft, . k. ki. .1 . I wornfoi a anhara?' Trulv. A v i ... ... ft". vujyuiHiiuu iiu.ta. I s Uroltabla sphere, bounded only J I. .. ... TUI.LI- 1 . Wa need not exnact much iu.i K' t7 " truet buotlna from tha aitJ.Xr; "i.'w" -i .r-iL'1 w.?i "J Sail" 'iRinrSTlmftS I na wo'n VupTTutL woria fh.nW.nvthi .,-1 manipuatora iphere. When ahe uaes thla po worae than anything else. aelflah enda, for mere getUog of s tal things, for indulgencr of tl Tha example of Oklahoma In Insuring wnlma, for Idle gratification, th bank depositors will not be lost on other hold over man deteriorates to thl ata tea when lt la found that depoaltors bruw level. A tiger will hunt fdj Will coma from tha iut.M. .nH u.n 1.1. tn.t. ftmi .i.k. . m increase xn capital or ine vigoroua I give ms aauaw Deads for her p Lakeview will have a cooperative flour mm. ' e s' If aome of the patriots who have been fighting windmllla" In the ehan of the direct primary and other methods la lt any wonder that many liters are vehement in their elation of the sort of education) must be unhorsed before Republl- ZVytrXJ t'jS$ ""J ?.nd will erect a I4..000 hool "t'hVvo'f .SS tUh'. ! Jffiffi cans will consent to return to the I Book & slsa aed semml coailn u Belt 1 fold Of Strict party Organization." ,ffutnerUted thatta mv Own bralv ut. iei gen i The Pendleton Tribune delights to . toodiea she aea 8erv siss rite 1 wood iuo rouureivu " I ent marry Enny boy thav are no snod assume repeatedly tnat aspirants ior I Only 2 thro sno bawls au teechera nomination to the leguiature win be ?- " f " flw -rh Daiie. 1. to be made over, hnViAe." nr at least men total! v nn- U.r't, .3'"1 Jon8UD Kivy,r v Senator Whaaidon. f - - ir k-au uviut a . . Altnttt K00.00A huahela of sthnit ware sumption it wants The Journal to say J thenn ahee enda a m..thr aa ., .Fahlpped from Lexington. Whether lt would support the State-1 Out tommy teasing yure alsster ,w , ' XT 1 vv. Tint Tha I aiiru u uuya ia no good ck unKSl I ai.iiun peupie won many prises at a ment NO. 1 nODOea. J3Ut inei . ..-1- ,lB nn.rana h.. . Walla. Waila. noultrv ahow. building. a a Medford will have a fine new theatre by next fall. - a Canby la erolng to put en airs with a military company. says Journal is not worried about pecu liarly unfit candidates submitting their claims to the people. to bly and pass measures for the benefit The Journal has a better and and relief of the state but they k,.i... . , .,1 t, . . TV,.. V.l . tt " "'' "V"""" " "in sent to. Salem to .do was not done. .Instead a drama was enacted that . trai a travesty on the name of legls- : Iation.- - - On house organised and pro fessed to .transact business. The other i divided ,. Into two factional houses and never organised. It was the deliberate purpose not to organ ise, if one faction attempted to bold a session the other; remained absent to prevent-a quorum. It was the assertion, and it was probably true, that If organization had taken place, Mitchell would have been elected senator. - To prevent his election or ganization was prevented. It was prevented not for one day, or two days, but for 40 days.. It was null.' become candidates for the legisla ture, Republicans and Democrats, If they say they will accept and abide by Statement No. 1, The Jour nal believes they will do so, every man of .them. It believes no Re publican aspirant or nominee would prove false to this pledge, and it cannot but regard lt as an Insult to every Democrat In the state for the Oregonian to declare that any of them elected to the legislature would prove thus recreant. BUILD MORE CANNERIES. JI rHE LORD helps those who help themselves. Micawber waited for something to turn up. His career Is not one to be imitated fjcation of law by men selected to I It is recalled that Oregon could not make laws. It was the eztraordl-1 pack her own fruit last season. She nary spectacle "of anarchy brought I had so much of lt that her canneries ; about by men charged with the pas-were inundated. The condition dem- Bage or measures to prevent anarchy, onstrated the woeful lack of can The obligation to meet, the prom- neries ln the state. Tons of fruit Ires to serve constituents faithfully, were a total loss. Other tons of lt, a the needs and honor of the state, nearly half a million pounds of 'were nothing under the blighting, Willamette valley cherries, went to consuming V senatorial issue. Men Puyallup to be packed. Washing. ere drunk with the excitement of ton had mor canneries than fruit the struggle, and their behavior was and supplied her deficit from Oregon w auneHB. ,i.uey were dragged into orchards. ..." That , brought about the It looks at this distance as If Sen ator Bourne realized that he had made a blunder ln the district attor ney matter, one that is rather sur prising to his friends, who were con fident that he would never make a mistake that would ln any wise re act on himself. muther aed wate til Thee rlta 1 cums St anee wn male nymn crawl wiiT ana unxei lack tommy aea deer unkel jack the naim Of thee pres ident of Thee united states Is roose v e 1 1 hee la A grate mann nee waa A ruff rider A- likkd a jap rosier butt 1 aea cooa iter iick 11m lerrrlea. efforts In DrODOSlnr to tha voters of I tttr. a nrli. In th. m(rfmnnl.l yregun aome pmn or guaranteeing bank I wot now to bo moat worthy of deposits they would have accnmnllahed I man', hnm.r.- nnt hna in it.u.f more good and covered themselves with own powers and use them for th, mora glory. , - 0f othera. but the aoie end and s . , . . . , thla falsa education la to fit rf It should be borne in mind that lt will winning through marriage a big not be long before the people of Oregon of the world's goods. wlU demonstrate by their votes that a The'a 1b reaaon in the ery i part of Oregon, and ae dear to the newer this false amphaata which la Jaif imiiiuii ui vniomiDi toe iiag, I a woman a drawing -power, it 1 la the power of the people to rule, to I Insincerity, the smothering i of uominawj, 10 jeciaiaia ana to veto, to I feeling, the stifling of conscl., t". vuuiiu nrnnu or ine state in congress. "Oregon for the people" of I uregon win put many politicians out ox uusiness. A lot of grain waa sown In Oregon previous to ino late coia snap. rip, Most Of tha dogs In Seaalda have tile I lp, and not a doctor among 'em. ' I In LigLter Vein Chinese Etiquette. The mandarin shocked me." said the scruples, until wa coma to the tration that Bernard Shaw likes I of the woman as a aplder, tolerat male of the species as long aa 1 need of htm and then aa calmly c ing htm. We need to coma back to tl faahloned erupbaaia'.that in all c the true one. Solomon did not words In. dealing with tha questlr said. "A woman thai la vlrtuou crown to her husband, but ah! Iff knot thenn why? Is-hee president! to stock In tha proposed fruit cannery. Sana, men ar. sub-crlblnr nb.y missionary, nh. first Urn. I dined with JSt ah.mefully 1. ni ?ott.'nl In a "battle" ln Morocco, 1,000 dodo aea taft wll bee the nnt ato.nl ard barer for Thee republlkin party A mtither aes 2 hyma comma why hoo? wood voat for A mann with A flgger like A egg popp aea thank hevvlna wlmmin dont Voat menn popp aes Has 2 mutch sence S think Abowt flggera thay thinks abowt Branes & hart 'Itch thay doo? att muslkle a The historic old town of JacksohvtUe expect a to Improve greatly thla summer- . a a A commercial club haa been organ. Ised ln Lake view, atartlng out with membership of 40. him, by referring to his wife as hls good-for-nothing, marital mistake.' But,' I Interposed. It la said that your lady . la brilliant. beauUful and kind.' "Ha smiled awkwardly and changed tho subject Hdw.ver, with the course ! of bamboo sprouts ha mentioned his A man living near Wallula sold there I wife again, calling her this time hie Slsa & Shea Crlde asren 1 Amm sorry she. sed thatt 1 ewer marry a inatt mann nee tirowt a rntnri hoam 2 dinner Last nlta sees thee stars Is for teera popp hee aea Comma a frend no ' ut mum nav oean a enemy thenn popp he. Went owt quick tom my a a Portland Is evidently destined in I del "nk.e,Uack iJZt?Tl ot thols killed. Thus does the beneficent work of civilization and benevolent assimilation go on. But that was an astonishing and terrific slaughter of Frenchmen. It ought not to be allowed to happen again. the bones." In other words, unle uses her power to halt? a man Instead of dragging Mm dow she is a menace to society and Ci an tne sara unoomproraielng that have been thrown at, her. ' 1 - Am a corrective to th too lid tlmatlon of womanhood It will all good to read over tha thirty-firs ter 01 iroveroa a most exceiien' posium 01 1 no jeaitimais USs man's power. , "Strength and -no . ' . a , The Eugene Commercial club has sent out a neat, breesy and witty little xoid.r tnat wui "catch on." a Sumpter American: Assurances from all over the district that tha coming sea son will be an active one are good. : . her clothing" this virtuous1. lr.v.l fftril fIA. Mllfitv am... the near future to be by far th. ffiaf& !--. a e 1 .. A Lane county merchant was fined fticatcai. uiftTai.-v.w...u8 -u.w i luu l f Th. Ir, .1. .1.. tTt.. v I w"s . asMv w diou t v aa aa vilssvivi Pacific coast, and perhaps the great- & 1 sad hear ia 2 shoes t fownd On yure est in the country outside of Chi- If.?.. .hee ahowted why them, char- cago. This is one of the big signs ley. how did 1 Thay gett out thare of the big coming times. 8h,e w?ak UPP n,"ter' brown A unju 11 r an a dTa.uuwi Aba, an tin. ''With an embarrassed air he bens Her price la "far above rubles. to discourse On the hlch-hlndera. Kv.rv I husband's heart may safelv itr! now and then, thouuh. his wife's name I her." "She will do him rood . cam. up, and' h. called her ln Quick I evil all the 'days of. her life. J Suoceaalon hi. 'thorn in the flesh,' hi I Is deceitful and beauty Is varn, if -punianment ior youinrui ain, ms Tilde. I woman tnat xearetD tne Lion, sh, bus ana iunauc spouse,- ana nis True I oe praiaoa. on. of th. inner room.' I It It R "i spone up impatiently. 1 The Dally W UVt. ftftft, ft Mill, lOKMIIIUI the lady. There ar. two .Idea to .very atory, and I muat tell you that your unmanly ..abuae Inclines me very lavoraoir lowaras your poor wire. Hint. BREAKFAST. Grape Fruit. A .f.n6 eo"BJy..ejcnant was nned h. threw down his chop atlcka lm- for selllne- cigarettes to a minor. This patiently, acattarlng aharkafln and aoy law ahould ba atrlctly enforced through- over th. table. out the atate. . -Don't you understand.' he cried. a v..h. . L. .,...., -"i P.r eUauettet aiB.wsiia uuuiiu fttsuuivjr 11m Bjiamii,fiu 1 i n 1 ninaia nnsir nr rn lawrm nr aai. walnut trees in a 20-acre bopyard, In- quette muat apeak of his own possea Chippefl Beef with White Bail iot jKoiia. corf.... LUNCpBON. SUc.d Cold Ham Nut Butter Sandwiches. Macaroni with Tomato ' Bats B tewed Prunea. Tea. hee sed hee new Nuthlng abowt itt tt wai?,uL V4.- Jn ?:fctf nopy", in- quette must apeak of his own possea- DINNER. ' Democrats and some Republicans "las Sed o charley Didd u? try 2 sneek j!nfinf" llj?".1 VlL ii?".wh,n th I IS,ns -worthy and vll--ev.n of his nmai, v w.r v.i 4 a ith nn .th i L Up Lt lft nite treea have grown a few years. ' wifeha muat apeak ;., though ibi bi ""tft S5I:S.to:1 s . lit. IV x t 1 viea wun one anoiuer m mo nouse A m,.ter bTOwa .w.,, fnolt.n , ot representatives in applauding tne menn ne sed a mee president's message. Is Roosevelt a Democrat or a what is either? Republican? And u vunr devvle & thenn Hee ehaaed ma owt or tne. news tommy piuorwise) impossiDl mcta v th. overpowering demoralizing influences . Y of the contest They were bought to ,go into the, Mitchell joint aasemhw ' and bought to stay out of it. ' The : 3 "V air was thick with dollar mark and disgrace. The Smith story of Pul- ton is a sample. An - ezamnle nt lawlessness and dirty politic was , set before the youth Of the state that iiad so other effect than bring them Into citizenship accustomed. to low 4 tnoralcd clvle ideals, i Th :. whole unfortunate consequence of magnifi cent Oregon cherries, the best In the world, packed and sold under Wash ington labels. - This sale Is a per petual advertisement of Washington, instead of ; Oregon. Is the process to be repeated this eeasonf "Will ou? peopl wait, like Micawber, "for somethfng to turn up," or will they build canneries enough to pack Ore gon fruit in Oregon and under Ore gon labels? 1 . . - - . Ther la an inexhaustible demand The north bank road will soon be practically completed to Portland, and there are others coming. Ore gon will not remain Harriman's ter ritory forever. Why should voters trust a man to represent them who won't trust them to vote on United States senator? New Drink in Georgia. From Atlanta Constitution. Th. flrat of the Drohlbltion drinks made Its debut in Atlanta weaneaaay u dr)ed on th. - morning and lt la ungersiooa tnat sev- Ant un from th(, . i'"' t,... rol ntWa ara to follow. Til. n.W r',. ,h. Z. """"' . drink, which look, like lager bear. smells Ilk. it and foams like it, is called "Jack Frost" Soda founts which had "Jack Frost" on draught Wednesday soon sold out their supplies, for there were many who were curious to sample a legal beer. The drink ia non-alcoholic, according to ita manufacturers, and la made, like other aoda fountain beverages, from the syrup, with carbonated water added. Dry In Southern California. Down ln Southern California th. "wet season" is long overdue and lit- . 1 a .ft WD I n Va. nl 1 fU M - are brleht and warm and sunnv hit column taken f rom h. Orant. Paas darii with a diminlBhed tourist cro? from uoum' tn1. ananas nicjmu tl.e eastern states and a drought aura to ruin grain crop, and cut down the supply of water for Irrigation pur poses, southern Californiana are be ginning to worry, as thla poem by John 8. McCroarty, printed in the Los Angeles Times, la evidence: a a 1 a lull moon .ior beautv and a. Than Daisy lieu correspondence of the To- ur.."3 c"w' A?r wiauom. i nave ledo Leader: Misa Anna Resh has been no Aau" i0.."C1 Tlthim?; w,'v luit. confined to th. house for a week now. ,n,if! Ti'tlf-.t.2nWLi1r,de heJ ln She aaya next Urn. .he goe. to a dance ?'aV , ,i 7 Zr $lMi ouy she wishes that generous, good-natured ,rX ' ? on lnter" oa unz Voma on nw - rth. missionary smiled ruefu ly. Broiled Beefsteak. Cabbaare and AsDaraaus TIds Ckpcolate Custard. Sponge a cneeae. coiree. John Walter Smith's Birthtf John Walter Smith, recently 'It WAN a had hr.Ak fn, m. tn m I TTntt.4 ' fl .t.. ..nntn. fmm fJfS M.. . .... a .... I. - au. ...v ftft. 1 11 . 1ft C I V'ft.ft.Vft ft h . ft ft. B .Vlft.ftft.ft . . w . I Ml . Th. it.m rapantlv mihllah.l tn thla I h. .M itk. m.n . t " I 1 r:7.-". -ir r. vrv'"V' "u.""." t"""' bora in Worcester ooun an. un, II l. ii uay, muat SnOCKinSl I . . . w . iiaie. veDruarv a. .se. xio was ed In private schools and atf academy.. At the age of 18 ho. ii.l. Inl.nllnn .n I. nil .. th. I n..n.l.ft. T.1. . . I aohOOl tff aCCeDt a' DOSltlOn Wltll newsDSDer business for aood. I . , I mercantile house, . or wnicn ne - a , a But it IS. trUlV. moat ahnnlrlnir wmm ii L 11 v ft,w ill li i ii a. in ni,r m... m.n soia " aiarv m. pspar vu.re,. wti, Mr. .uu inr women-IOlK. XNiCKeu writes, incurred, ue says n. Chameleon Paint. A. ft . I .UT". ft.KIII.ftft. IIVU.V,iV, w.ft.ft-.ft .1.- color-cbanglng paint, for use upon quently became a partner. To h O LOUD, BEND RAIN! Lord, from shy wide seas drifted, , From tides the white shores fold. In orayer are the brown hills lifted. As the brown priests prayed of old. rs inn.ii.ii. -i! :: z' . ' i iuuvuuvcu new oursuKB n' uw.ui.i . " "H.".ft.- ";io im new. ior. marKet. , i.n(, t- he course of time accu lenon oy waicn o juuae. ine cenai This Daint .will be uaafnl .. . i. I r r.J- ........ u. ..rift.nnt. country will enjoy -the experleno of dlcator of hot boxes .or .hot bearings, t. v Tfnterest in Maryland politl iic. vi iik a very ikikb uurawr1 ui vwpi itea wnun cooi. u win rnanir tn LhianU I .u.i.. rhah m. sts.Hai .. . .li' . z. in. i . . . . . A- . . . - . " - i was) vtcvLou w ? WS.UW WOVklU JJ WVlSlip VT VM I th. view of making their horn ln favored region, say the Bulletin. erring 1 th. view of making their horn in this I for tha machine lfLxuarda, A Report on Prohibition. From the Washington Star. "Did prohibition work ln your town?" "To a certain extent," answered the Irresponsible-character. , "What do you mean?" - "Them as get drinks was prohibited from say la' anything about if - - The win from the golden chalice " uucu on ine custy plain, nd up from the swooning valleyi Cornea the famine cry for rain. Th,e."eea that ,n falth was planted The poppy that waits the dew, They pray, aa the cowled monks chant d, , Whno the king s highway waa n.w. flend them the .oft mists falllna ' From the mountain n.ni. .. i The bird and the herd that are calling For thy mercy, Lord, to thee. Vl,rrt and 'alntln meadow, rThe long-loved aun has klased rap them, O Lord, In thy ehadow. And veil them with thy mist. And, for every singing shower.- There shall rise to praise thee still The flam, of a field a-f lower . ' -: And th. light of a green-robed hllV at whatever t.mperatur. Is too high Democrat In 1889 and continued for tha machine lUauarda. Than, wh.n I uju ia th. machin. cools, It will change back XSiE.iS f the Tatat. cWmittee to red arain. . - I :' . . nnmin.. ft .1 Th.r.i l..ji.i,.ki.i..-ft . anu tlW u.ft" E. M. snutt, ior tnrea - successive i vt 'S.,- ,-?ifj-vit 7ry.V."!l States senator me nexn.year. term, ah.rllt of Morrow county, will ao I t. t J!2J:IiSU J.uiXZ . . 11,u"9 1 he waa elected ft represewtativ. wnteh.be say.! ."Both at the primaries 't?. M.T!rJ! governor of Maryland. nvwhlcri election my piatxorm i ,.- .v . na aervea irom i I anJ tltah ' aAA1 a1 Art tlitM . SM-tr' rl at t f m : -.-ft.ft.ft... tour. snail oa, -uncompromising ana impartial ; enforcement or law. ana incessant war against vice In all its forms.' t; -J i Very Kind. The young husband looked up, a little i rom ine nousenoid accounts. way.-: ne asKed, -now ar. Well driller, on an OpalWlrti'fkl4H)?i0J,,i?'. county, farm ar. down 1H5 JmL. ind ra"' jr'W; Tif 7h. ... . while no water has yet been found, th. IA.F,tUB . Jove. With th. new groj "aaV. "fh. "tt JS,' mhSSSLV-" Fa? h, . delightfully," the brid. replied. f.!fyftftl.i2 tt,.. St. ht2! Siimfl "Ho .1 th. most generousV man) -De E'JZZ 1 T,.in!nhIUi!ni! yu know, Harold,, whenever-1 order a In very hard rock, and since-tha wejl cound turltav7ha aenda one waio-h. wa. aurted a -variety of formations gj rr til S".? lT2if r have been passed through. The owner v -. - . of th. place expects to And water soon, - i-.-.- , '. .. -.'d:'.-"t although h. Is prepared to go 400 or " , 'On sUia Un. , . . (00 feet if neceaaary. A number of Bllssardly Weather or sunny, :. " ;: . other ranchera tn that locality are The time, flyln' fast, is soon gone: waiting for thla well to be completed. .Xou'v. got to keep up with It, honey wnen may expect t. tiy sor. water on I in oi woriaa a-wninin you oni tneir places. 4 . - . j Atlanta Constitution. , , This Date ia Malory. ml Roger Williams arrived ton, from Engiaua. - - i7s Sweden acknowleds-ed dependence -of the United States 17S8 Bir Kooeri jreei, jifngnai; man. born. ( Died July i. 1880. ' Jollr vi. jauii, ihrivui yiuim rtiA inniit 17. 1880. i . -4811 Brltlah Admiral WUrJ clared Cheaap.ftka bay to be in of blocked.. ; ':' .. - .-..v. i860 Henry Clay Introduced senate a blU to compromise the nneatlnn. . . ' 1881 Bryant B. Brooks, govrl Wyoming, born. - - - .1 - iuuu Hav-t'aunoeiota h treat at WMhlngtoa