The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 11, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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THE JOURNAL,
-AH INDSPBMDBKT WrWWiPEH.
THE COMING STRUGGLE.
C B. . f ACK80N
PaUUhw
liblteb4 rr attaint (airent Bunaal end
. Hand BMralaa;. at Tna Joaraal Solid-
la, rut Md HimUU streets, Fwtlaad. Or.
T
tr.,!Z ,T. iw. V?ondu-1 remarkable in the history of Oregon.
HIE POLITICAL BKT of Orgo
ia fall of omens. It 1b Impos
sible to mistake their meaning.
They Indicate that the coming
struggle la to be one of the moit
tut UK.
TELKPHOKES MAIN TITS. BOMB, A-S0M
- AD teMMKli tmtrtm by thaee
Tell tba operator tha dprlnnt toe want.
at siaa ftinca. AVMat; Kax wv.
It will be remarkable for Its align
ments, and remarkable for Us Is
sues. It will not be a contest of
fact that wars between so-called civ
ilised nations are probably not oyer. I
And whll thm TTn It A Rtat. la na.
iu various proTwou. i - cmiariy able to avoid .war, It is by to.
law. This Is the crowd that will na r-rtain that-it win not
have to be fought It is a desperate .tftJn engage In a war,. These being dnH.,h"e'L"onT,otJS th tP-te courts
and forceful alliance and the jfeople facti and t belDg tl8(f probable tbat cue net, ,
Small Ckanga I ?; WomanV Injustice to Man
Dirty politic doesn't pay like I
i'
miv well understand first as lastltna, ..! w . . ...... m
' " ... t . - jt '"'""""s"1"" 'n' uiuf --li to b In Jobt ta.
tnai it win oe mix. "rwuIb fought at sea. It Is wise to con- . . ; . 4; , f,
contest. Itlnue to build un tha navv. Since! Voters should stud Into th ttronased I are 14 to ask:
The danger is that the attack Will n,w natinna k in, tMa tha Bw wa and amendments. I Obvious offense
Ka mnda ffAm omhlian Mnfl An amy I a. . . . . . . . I 1
ur I unuea mates cannot wen avoia ao-
x ' . , - Br Ella WhMlir Wilcox.
At a brilliant dinner dub bright
woman suggested a discussion of Wo
man's Injustice, to M4 as compared i
with th. older and more .familiar topis
of. Man's Injuatlco to Woman,
Face to - face wiy the subject, we
ft,
REALM -FEMININE
" I mAnr nartv lino. ii i. - j - j I larh fliihtnrfiifr Hncffntlon And thel-.j- J .
rOEBION ADVIBTISINO REPRKSKNTATIvK I " tuuuertu, -. - - - I ceurj w ipe presiaent S T.BQUW IVt
Vrwuad-Braiania Sp-iai Aduin Aftocr. m angnmenu De strictly on meinuus auuwu v uccpv-ui y four new battleships.
- VnST tVTih." ft.7Ai7" Aiw: f. lfc wui jjreeeni leaiures in - "T . "
i ! i- ' , "t- - i ithA rAntlna v. m .t ui rfa nhlArtlv nolnt will Da lam l tt .....ji i . ..j
- . ,j , , , . " - - . M a vfc yanm luai wiii iJwi i - v i aiviv cuoouiJiKU buaiuui ouu
uu iu inina jwn or bihii .w . - i. ... . i . t f -
ta.tA tiaJtrd euira. crnuda or Maxico. i oe uniiK lliofle of war times, it legislature. 11 wnn w comroi, sua einr a srood manr of the polltl
What Is woman's most I 1 W Y
In the line of Injustice If lAf
ner seat Perhaps ws J s fV
t the faot other bring I .: , -
New n common reanonM down
ueorfc-ia is, ro oy a jugruiL"
in
0m yaar.
Ooa Ttr.
DAILY AND SON DAY.
17.60 Ona moDtB.
....$
' Be sure of the foundation
of your life. Know why you
live as you do. Be ready to
give a reason for it. Do not,
ia such a matter as life, build
on opinion or custom, or what
yon guess Is true. Make it a
matter of certainty and sci
ence, Thomas Starr- King.
iwr pvuviii im una) inina idii ii im
... . - l 1 . . . w 1 " v. JUI1 1IUUIUH W . ' VM.MM, . - i I k - . .
liaoies f irst, ; . . .
HEN Mr. Marshall finally
took to his bed, the house
hnM vlwaI thla ' Action
j i lowara ine aieraer -rua ww i . w w i ----
m. AM , . lI.jii.. w.v . I ... . - . . . I a V with mA.. .n.n.li. than
men, but of measures. For th. mo- dare not expose it. plan, by an open Bf HM-i ahould ac mTiaS wS!" " t 1 aw mo
Surely that Is the beglnnlug of u impatience than Mrpris seemea
the many troubles man Is forced to ""e the breaking , down of - a ; me,;
' , , a. - lUMf tbrougn woman, ana u is an oo-icoine, . wnoae , irusiworuineea -. imui
It looka like Juvenile Miaa Boring was I "no dlrecUy traceable to her. . I bMn hitherto Infallible; his family were
occupying old man Wlntof s lap.i , ; , wh tb"; blaJ ";j"- almost forced to the acknowledgment
With ver move ha maka. dp atara.' enoe,, but he made up for the lost op- that be was but p. mere human being
ment he Juen Forake rtrliSef nnlV faultflnUlng after, he got after all They had enjoyed a certain
r m k ' 8o Soon a. a man child Is born the Intimacy with hlm,,fn lengths varying
It ahould not be anything very serious mother usually begins to spoil him by with their respective ages, but they had
10 oe unaar. ma weainer in isregon, i eultlvaUng hla seirish QuaUtiea. It Is 1 never made a full a?owal that his being
. "..T..L...;:; . I P. W I rested on anv tangible Mimical basis,
tiaual rnnaAa nt win nroun atpib.la ronitft ut lonal convention, and by I rmintt-r dolla-hf f nl in manv waTM I .u.,... ,. K.nr. ..i..n. mhJ mM ii . k I Rather had they fallen Into the way of
t ... fivU. l - I " " - l -- " - v-- fc I ..-u. w..w - mnArn him llamlMU1lail Intilll.
ing leatures. a small but powerful I oiner aevices ana ana auuwu 10 v"-idui me people 01 xne nortnern in-1 - ,
group of men In Orecon has no con- litlcal trickery. It can sweep away land Emoire have a better country, Many an American heiress woiild
fldBtia in tha maaoa it hia tknn. I aimnar av'fv nn, nt tho now nnnular I in4 tnna it I to luairy King ManueL and be unhanny
to ba a 1nnrl f lpnmn-n .n llhta that havA hen conferred UDon ev.r aner. . ' - . V iTmI."1. Ju!Sf?5.fLBa ",n"'.? mJ'2 the elate of life until Which It had
lrnnn. Tt hlnb. h tnn .n. ih nuilo T)ia itiiimi mnv think I FArlnral nfhofihnlHpra have no hnsl-1 Tom La wnon and Bfltr Bourn Irl I for othera. luatead. ahe Uoea all theae I p "TOU P10"'"'" w c4 mom.
wuw aii, iuiuan v uviil IWV II" I ra wwa'aiva aa- -b?--- . w w Wh-vw - t I .un j- i. t . A nn aI i . . . . . . . S . aaaaaaakaaiaajaa
literate to take Dart in law-making this a note of over-alarm, but It Is ness in active political campaign KVB ,uMSrT'"-"w,B" W4 -l . rZZJ2a ai""Tl5 'ThA ron for. presenting this de-
thivtiia-h ty.x n i . T kiii... i T la .la ftnmlnfini. I wsimb Tha n,Manl rnnwa rnia 11
DAILY. . Iwllt ha tn tha r.i.i - i, I liv ovprv hnznrd. nrnnoaes to COntrol.lnl... .14
ajaa , .JS.OO Oil IDOntB f JH I vv V yiaiu yWIV 1U 1H 1 ' ' " " ' uaulWS IV W UVU IU KiUM
SS.S0 i o BMth s js on lDlr interests and priv- mai uuuy.( n uu uu m, u iwnen tney ran things and saw, in
-: j - ... - iiiAavAa . , i . . . i i t m ha.piv wnn nj 11 ri hit i. n. . i n.. .. ... . a.
"-t" iu uiooi lajpuirant coniem iuiw v- - i actions, ne people De a
tne political history of the state. ture to ao its Diaamg, Dy passage
The Issues are to arise from un-of laws and amendments to laws, byi ' Southern California Is a wonderful
Itn l.;. V-aT iT.i..Kii of. ZinZi mZil'0 whoa sole function was to ai
ultrhWa ka?.1
to care for hla' own clothing la .the ."u"."'i S'SVT:
E IIILU t II uidbiuib tlUUIIUI LI UaillBllUOU W I
them too ignorant to exercise the and terribly true,
right of veto by the referendum. It to all, later on.
regards them as unfit to take part Apathy among the masses Is the
fr "B in the selection of senator, and In-1 chief danger. It is always danger-
YES, "IT IS HOIBtTGM THE AR.l8t that th legislature ought to do pus. It is by the apathy of the voter
GU1IENT IX OPPOSITION. I lu 11 loolts pon tnem aa Incompe-1 tbat the great crimes or legislation
ion t to nominate men for office I and administration are committea
This will be plain I well aa anybody.
Running Snots
Written for The Journal by Fred C
Denton.
Juat why'a moat unkind fate ahould
But If the people really want to elect
a Democrat, why shouldn t they have
that nrlvllarat
But if the Southern Pacific
fined $80,000,000, how high
rreigni ratea go?
maida and governa.eea to do them, and tmcVa"4 oaTZyraDh la that It Sree
hegrowa up thinking it la a woman a 15 $ otUKFaini-Jfi? fifjtff?
sphere to follow ebout and attend upon I !a Xf iLVhTinStiS fl tl
hie email but eonUnual needs. J? r J" .WB."f-t.L 5?...u
Itaiuraly la love's privilege and pleas-
reaeota In I
whlcli I
tbe real
force. And that ia the curious unaldel
aownneas or tne average American i
I
T IS persistently urged that under through the primary law, and wants against tbe masses. The latter sleep have picked on one ex-United states die-
I MVaTl IA W.. A Waa ..a... twa.1
I . r" v w waa iw -j-aa aa vJ ram laf Warri aa pwaa aa Ka.uA haAAma m aa-
should be made orderly and aeir-rellant in theaa llTT.i:..mZl"nT7 T?TZ"W
would matter, of dilly Ufa, without ev.r know """ff -SJK TZVJ'Z
.ling ne le being ao made. If, a mother I., th mriA tfr Vnuraaivai. bv
that It brtaaa unoon.'uitad it i V..r. ?"I,".ur. "!.""?
Secre- the Importance of auch t" UnlSk Jual ,"ra "V."
. .ISO ha can ba tuht iA H. i f " "".Vl" J".".,"a'.
lav we aive zirai
It nan been so cold back east
would doubtleaa be aafe now for I
tarv Teft to ao ekatlna-.
, . ---7-- t"-. .,t . . I loan social lire or io
mint Mh!r- l0.Tr.iam. '' Plsce. by all common conoaaaiJo. to the
If tbe United Statea supreme court I??; ? "there. All theae qualitiea Amtr'ici jri. A notable Inatanoe otl
,1.. . m .a - . . I ... - . .' . . - mr I trlct attorney and nermltted hla oon- t ia. TTnitaat .. ...,
fnr ;.ta,; f .a-.l,, .,.,1 . ,7:. " Vt i-J vlctlon for standing with a gang oi cannot otherwlae deelds , the queel ;ion, K7.SSR5r .1. "i" the way In which thla result was seen
a -w. i.vo.u.,oS.i m iui tuuiernuj iiwwreii conn uua.Ma i pJJJrt land gobblera la hard to explain. "at ia wniaaeyr it couia eaauy nirei fjjMj. jt ' I.w,,w" "'"i I when Alice Roosevelt was reigning as
Choice, that plurality nominee of these privileges noon the nlain bv rich malefactors" are hatched. fr. . .r rr.,..i h h.d don. a. , , ifV ?...1' f,?:tou" domestic and aoclith. belle of Washington, -Ae first
-W mr I aT ava awwa va.w. - III ve.rw UlTga III 111:1 B.1 WIIU AAenU uuaawa mm VlilVea III IIISl la . ... a.. a . a a .a-v
ffl rhnMlt. Afiif tflA nAnnf rfrtn' i nAftnlA If thlnVi m ot.Va Mlataira I nrv-w aalonn tAao whlU thla 1 1.1 . uin I a A , . I AfUr ha d Ma aHai k.. v.. a I 3T in .. W CeUlta, yuri
- - AT a-wwa-a arvw'xawB pa ) se . Sat SB V V AAA Aa L,ea.a.-3 B A UDT gVl C BBiCtaV fcVVaVt J liaifWIM Wll ID UtS UUl tU BJI COaMUBi a I I1VUOU Y AL nil Tf rOTTl InPn K 111 t jrWBrOH 1 ' 7 - " . e a w w aa aaila SlBSaT USVS UvllVU I flllAain " tl1 it f n a) I AVrMVlMlaT aTlTlelsn
Chance to TOte for their choice In I WM made, and wants them taken new enemy Of popular rights is form- there would soon be a pile .of Plica some years ago la oonaldered I lnjuaiiai,,niBthi JHi-r i?a?I?fli!m' I Aml Vt "we would but consider, the
-Tan TMa la aHiinnnnAtii it .n. .w.- it f .v i . I material q Su "'?'.w. '"r Te"ea wn " I aaiciataa ka-i. rV ta. S" . I daugnier, no matter now oruiiant ana
. -e,- . -r i - - . vi v au luwu laaou i iub lur aunuu. i Among inom wouia ue senators aou rey- picion, t,y tne aaminiairation. I tp T k ? 1"c ul" CUBTBC I estimable ahe might be, should not
plies BO more to senator than to rep-1 away, but proposes to do ao if DO- The first battle will take place at I reeentatlves, federal Judges and special ... I .'V..." m.y. "h. social I ,m va had that title. It belonged to the
resentatlvt In congress or any state litlcal trickery and concert of move- the primary election in April, and T'f SmS a to'.ven Vr L,, him "with
Officer.: In the dominant party the ment can do it. I the struggle will be over legislative to. The aoclety afforded by them would f,urf(. -It ,a rthy of attention. He avT TJILJ . S!iIciLon." "?y D,.h1"' I The American woman has been her-
.. .U. anowa w.iat ne ia taiaing aoout. I They seek on It ih hn.f(t. Va, Si muav ,ic.iig vmiuu
ianata I - - 1 . , . oniy tne oenenta he may beinn aarth nnt muNin. v nmviiiaii for
must nearly always be selected by a I movement. It is already leading the l candidates will be the test of victory - Naw t,m- dtiat .. antar.raai by hia inr?u2w,2nfi.2a or nthr most chivalrously deferred to. most
plurality rote. They are nearer the flght. It .tucks ani caricature! i oTdefeat. If every legislative can- " ZSZHSLTK i.SSSTt &?Si aaSSSK? 'rVt iSJ? 2i2K -?"ZZ STZ
v, -a aw- A a ai... i !,. . .. . I ... . .... . . . ...... I . o - . I Inir Hut nnaalhlv ha hal atnna. um, WUO ba mavrlaa ,h -la. a., . I " " "w.
uBuic-i wt ui vwmra m vnat party, i miuauve. conaemns tne primary dldate nomtnatea IS pieagea to every tne Kepuwican party to work for the judge ed ThTra rwith ail hirbUmtrh h.2IVa; ,he tor marvewueiy priviiegeaz
by tha alia of fhAlr nlnrnlltlAa than I l.w T ct. xt t I .i ,u i. it win No. 1. the aack wins another United Tamieas worg lor tne judge, i S,!1:.?1!.'."?'. b"l.B,., Tbw are the unmarried women, the
aaa . .... f - - DiHlea scnawr at OBICIII weal. HIU",
their opposing candidates. Secre- ridicules it in cartoons. It Insists be a rout for the enemy of popular otherwise the people will have one. Has the president ever been told both
Ury pf Stat Benson. StaU Treat- that the people should not have the rights. If pledged to defend for the Tey ed hlm nd ,h"" d0" noL f.iaM "ho
orer Steel and Represdntatlve Haw right to veto by use of the referen- people the right to make laws while everybody has recognised for Senator Bourne tell him aiiT
1V WAM am mil TAlnf.lltv aOnrlMltM I V .em V aV.MHV 1 IkUUMwa. Is a -f 1B a. una that I I aa tssw laVwas fif f lrMTOn Wr
T. ' rr.V . - luruuu luo .u.k-u.,,, luo tu f ," ?i7- Vnrf The Pendlaim. Trih..n i. .mi iii. :'".la""""" tna aame line or
yet tney were elected by large ma-1 iu allies will be the self-sufficient select senator through Statement 71.. STJr...T. h.r i on The Journal m .., am-lh : .r"yi;v""". "I""" objected nence of the American girl, we have th
.oritiea. They were not the choice few who think the masses incompe- No. 1. the right to nominate officers graft, it haa remained for a small body tha tit "Piy d Thl" Ph"-'m's uniKrM
of a majority of JtepubUcan. at the tent and unsafe. Othera will be the through the primary law. and thekV.l".0 th S,f.B -.'? '? T1U Dn:nc,hWhave rU'toTO
. ..a a wa. m... I .. . . I ... 7 . . . ... I vyv". y v.a T"T . i j.a womanama in seneraL 1 a.j .h.i .m .Mh. hm
Ulustrate inoth., ih7-mnL' b,rl.n' ,to They are the unmarried women, th.
Juatlca 10 m.!?k-phaS?.'.w,0,nna- I?" Btrli. fresh from college, whoee eapert
tlcia.m? lnfd.llJe.en,pUlnlng ot hU .! ,n?AWJ&?!!l
Whm h. ... k.;.i I cnarm aoea not warrant tneir tajtinai
and braakina mtA ",,,r7 ,lvf" the whole front of the stage to the ex-f
! whniltf.a !CJM "d iVpral law? In elusion of the older and more well ln-I
Whm hr.i,S i !v nul .OD-'cl-l formed women of the country. I
S1 a"nlif.J.1 h m ".' As a correlative of thla undue proml-l
primaries; far from It; but being se- corporations, whose special prlv
lected by plurality, according to lieges of non-taxation have been cur-
our system, they were generally ac- tailed by laws passed by the people
cepted by Republicans as the proper through the Initiative. The friends
nominee! and voted tor accordingly, of 8enator Fulton seem likely to be
There waa no bolt against them on another ally. But a most Important
the part of supporter of the de- group in the aggregation will be the
feated aspirants. politicians and dethroned bosses,
. Mr. Bourne ran far behind in whose rule of the people and dom-
June, not at all because of the .nation of public affairs were broken
method of his nomination, but for by the Initiative, the referendum and
reasons personal to himself. For one
right to veto laws and appropriations sweeping list of exceptions that makes
by the referendum, a victory will
have been won by the masses. If
legislative candidates are not bo
pledged, the people will have been
defeated in the first struggle, and
will have another battle to fight in
June. These are the Issues, the:
struggle ia on, and the outcome will
ilia ordinary tax law tinker gasp. Noth
ing has been proposed, however, to Ore- at Washington
be momentous to the common people morrow
womanklnal In ..h.hI
Yet. Aaain. . u .,... TT.-.. comp eteiy. ana snt out oi in.
Tart and Bryan were In tha ianltM who. from inhafH.V. ..:.:u , M " ",u"
Wa-hlngton a. the same time raenU PeramanL or f ram 7i.:rZ.,Z TA"'U .'i'l f ,:"rai1r. Da" HS
gon yet that haa not been tried else- ly, and it waa remarked that the next brain and aUrvation of t hi .0101100-1 K.ir ioSforL but kTSMasV
where. RecenUy New South Walea. a president was In the building. "Who?" nature, are lmDerf.etlv J...ST h? L?toIh ""C! pV".'t J "ff?
civilized and progressive Australia-, was asked. "Bill." waa answered. togs, are unjuat in sitting atandards iha Vn. f 'those w!et lltHeKitma.
state, haa enacted a law whereby any . . for normal, healthy human men which with win hi.t nnthin on which to
local tax may be levied upon land val- W,n.ton Churchill tried to becom. nI? dnbodled iplrlt. co"d bT ix- Ta..n hfm, who floa?. a,ut In the
?-y.l:JWlLJfZt governor of New Hampshire. Booth Ffied H 'Si1?,-- . " eP r educated RnnV heaves ofV. old paUnga! I
res tea
family.
grinding'
brought up
t-Vi. ' : litvia ,7,, h.. ihoB7i. A"I",,.a . I""rar -or oongresa .Vh " rlr .- " ' arena i wnen tne man upon wnora naa
This is even a little further than' la George Ade hits been elected a deleaata ,tn. .k"ow.1?dfi ' the higher mean- the whole reDonalblllty of the
proposed to tne peopia ut "'"""" to the Republican national convention, i"?-"1 11 lM are Uught to un- fortunes, whose unselfish
i-raiuts OI touay are me wise ineu ui iu- And Owen Wlator a trvln. k..w 1 runa tne power Which results from th,.h . an .aa.. ha.
W
Into politics in Philadelphia.
of the state.
, . , . , , , . 1 jK'a-,a.a ail X Sal LII1 ISJU IB LflB I A , . "I . . aoawaa -a au IOVUH- I ValltJ atIinl ftllU UnUKI IOIV IlbU SBV IIVJIA
Sc,.V.l.i. ".V ilitZM ??nJrK 0 to the dog.la the lltenr! ?, V'tfW i those who them In the world, when he at last faltl
splendid recom-1 the sons and daughters and launched
of statesmen when the returns are all I ary fellers?
111. in UU KHVH. .
thlna-. ka had at llmai haa an v...i.. a (. M i v . v. , k l u i.i. i. - .l. . .a . .
o, wnra wu m luniiuu uiuuaut iu-1 wuiuu bvb mo rcBiurauon ot tne gae banking for the depositors' Is de-
tjve anti-Republican. Again he had J fore them at the polls?" J blackened machine that the common manded. when the people demand any-
been a leading actor In the holdup Tha lMhnr Ppooa nrnpa. tn ..v. people have sense and the Dower of !bl"f tld ,".m-
nf tha InaH.latnra In' 1607 1 i 4W . " POBSiDie, tnea tnst it is uu-Amencan
- - w... i i inw ifltir tinfipr tha rAiira nf fiabb- i ayp'iuia tue name, tne ureftonian to ana Daternaiisiic. ana rinanv tne at'
Oregon Sidcligflits
and
thi"twiiit,,?Kapp,t.tei". "nd ?a8ns by era and falls, It is as described In th
tlW Will. then mla-ht WA alaman1 . I . - L n. L l.k a. -a.A.ra " "
2? .latai? L-h.tra- .Buat."ln.ce moth- which Is taken from a novel, not re
III' .-V ..weet,hrtl 'rlnl. teach- markable in any way except for the
?I i"dKlo,y "w them to grow up keenly aatlrical waV in which this feat
iT- -i.k . . neaimy young lure of American life la presented. i
A BIG GRAFTING ESTABLISH.
MENT.
there may have been other reasons. Um an(, macnIne politics would it the contrary notwithstanding."
aim caao . vrUyVa , BuuiiBg. nor wouia requlre t0 endow tne voterg of 0re.
uv t"' uoiBatoii, Sr gon with that power of discernment
' v a v p v 1 and economic acumen to guldo them
a little ahead be would not have! , ,, .. fi.i
uuvi t a vuv w eaiv ae v h iivaivivhi
propriety?" There is nothing, it
asserts, in the purely representative
system to conduce to the enlighten
ment of the rank and file, "but when
been any more the people's choice
But the people desire to nominate,
and they should dominate, the can
didates, and the plurality man comes
E
mand is complied with. It Is the small
depositor who breaks banks, starts pan
ics and once In a while makes finan
ciers pound rock. Better make him
aafe, statesmen of all states, for he
means business.
a a
a. l u... 1 .1 -a ,L.
running 1 pCOpi. are fighting shy of "the Oregon
Several new bulldlnra will Va a.a.t I animals, with natural aooetltas and naa. 1. n-nh ih. Pnv,inn " tv H,nr
in Canby this spring. . I siona. and only a very Imperfect Idea Fuller.
ainart thJ , i 11 mV unJust to We have these two phases of life pre
XTENSIVE GRAFT,
tnrougn many years.
ammmtlno tn vmllllna -9 A
MUon t0 crop., th, g p., the weather or
101 a, ia oaiu to nave neen ais- the prospects for Tart, when the matter
Skating parties are numerous on the ihll-VL".!?!- ,toUow tandards set by sen ted to ua constantly, and In the lesa
Umatilla rfvr nr VhT, on lM dyspeptlo, the anemia and the un- nretentlous home a In that which bei
r.r.'J3'.""- or me nigniy oe- l longs to the ultra wealthy. Beeing tns
iia spiritual man or woman. danger that is "resented, then. It la a
wv sal nil nnr m w rtaaafi y av
has been reduced from 1285,000 to $100.'- fant to walk or talk Ilk. the older child
S!n,",i.!r,t,.b9 t"ght. The average
1 main im na.vav1- Ka. i. T-
,,A.J-l7.Btrange thing has happened at control. He Is like the infant oniv
we say In the vernacular, "up to" thfi!
girl of the family to see to it that her
father and mother are accorded thf
honor which belongs to them. H
and referendum,"' a. It . is called. They Weston; young men o"f hat kS SSSSo. n? t,."- "J!..1"? Z . By sinking herself oocaaion.liy an
. cough andBneeae and turn the con ver- organised a reading club. " ' unjust to KmMdhia? hSTT:. wait? i"V," l."e .ol""! r""7": "..tTAV
anal talk i . .a-." 1 " "" r ....
than she can Dy any amount 01 sen
seeking. And let her remember thaf
e I and talk accordlna- tn nMdi.i 1. . ..
, . . . I . , I . i , . a"' -. mn. uu"
aiiirnuKiiuH at tne aieorora public I ," een tauant.
m a l . . . . . . 1 - ........ .. j j .1.. . . 1 .. ia. ra Uui .a .rial, a, iAnrin ' i tt u r aai . . - a.w..ua n. . - - a Hr.ii,
ucr0r . oiub vub vuvcra cnuice uian tne freemeu of Oregon reallzef " Kovernment Pnnting 7 working barl and long anc
any, other, Tbe law might be they have alrealy abundantly done, and graving office.. This does not muted is a cinch,
inn n rn stnn rr 1 n A-aa a wa aaa. a a. 1 lain Br r 1 MaAtji a ai a. a 1 a . . . . 1- . . . . ia a, . a.a.
What la needed ia a ir,.I13 V., ' .V imcneri r": -7 "jraijainy in nis nana- unselfishly ror tne weirare or ail mi
? T. ?u-1 lostead of two aa then. I to-hand battle with the outer world -.t t.. ir -va m him her mucP
"forever crying over her own bat- I or lied society: let her try to find ou
W w th . th f rMMMli,mt. of erh- -uu" ",,uul UCWB noooay Xl , ,h'a i:
that a. second ballot Shall be taken latlo deT0i. nDOn them through Mem8 ln the least "tirprlsed at it. publicana and T Democrats of California. v Baker county has a surplus of fine Cf -yathV .n5 -v?nd r.r,0WP need wht are the things In which he is in,
ntr.h?,WBt ca,nd,dr9' b2 Si r SiiS r.S " generally un fcff--'c;. wiii.thrw.iTCT HS'H--t MiSff-eWiX
until that is done a plnrallty must .ron8ed t0 tne fun mea8ure of their derBtood at there is graft in aK. thly could who "vomntSS VcarTy UM ,n tha '"pH""- f WomM f. uSfafr .,tron-. .u 'now hlm that nl ef!ort' '. not i.naR'
decide And this plan ? Incompar- 1! nJ raTly InYormnem- Pllc establishments; It Is taken for thSV.pei to darkest California o?S.sST rhrseUrf'.Vd S
ably more satisfactory than the con- ge, ' " tne aue8tionB thev will Kfanted, as a matter of course. And . ... ' ' . mmnAm.nla tn curred the enmity of the two wSSon- the diacomfoM." nt Vd tinw to alter things m the home if she wishe-
vention system or legislative elec- IZ'" .' ' an lmmense public printing e.tab- thf itutioSTthS iCTrTt win "i- .,".1r VULiSS want. hinS" to share all tha rnriJl I llfniivifVitaiS f S a 0
. I . . ,. , . . I .v.. a , I ,l lil wwa UI V MOM. irtl anil InA.. -I.L t... ''I"" 1
: tlons.
Everybody sees what , the design
Tha Mm,iation r initiatiyA Hshment, employing a great number y!k some of the "be of tha nt
petitions, the Press correctly asserts, 01 constituents of congressmen, is list them forever in the sight of all
or 400 people.
is in the opposition to the primary K . 1. ,, I about the best nest for grafting to Oregon if they attempt to put on the
law. parUcularly as to United State. STS and Yhey wUl f dSSM course many con-0?
V- and trade, with "her; and del
Clares there is no aa . , m.tI
she want. out
North Powder New.- W- returnTn, 'rvk tu- v".'i?l"" n8.r On
!v tima to hr th iAaa V" " T. i .T".,. uT. .or "".'o and
Great country, thla.
a
a legislature, with lobbyists in at
tendance, and concludes that tne peo-
... '."-: .... nla.hAtwfifin arraftln frlAtida? Th. i' '.r pearance of our news column.
pie, as a rule. Will act oeuer man r"" ,T: I . " "u..! Z ZlovJMi "'" "T."1,".,. . bt we don't have an expert's Mnan,
senator. It la to elect an unpledged correctly on t'he ,-8ue8 presented, f ressmen knew this graft was go-
6v., , wvu ruu, Tne preBg descrlbe8 the methods Of 4U ww wuv W1U UBU Bm notning,
- aa uuw, vuai uu ttnuiuaie naa a ma
jority, conseauently neither is the
people's choice, not even tbe one
elected In June by a majority, for it
will be said the people were re
stricted in their choice to two men
selected by minorities therefore the
legislature will be free to fall back
Into the old system of bargaining
and boodllng, and the man who can vinced of this philosophy that the
pay or promise tbe most to grafters ancienta adopted it aa a runaamentai FoP awhiie in some localities ln
will get the office. in the principle. eastern Oregon there was a fierce
this is the purpose behind the on- V' "P4-"'" .'Tl.. tiTl k.TIZ
a a a
There are many falrmlnded and dem-
. 1 - V. a Aa . U TJ ....kll .. ....... ..
They had received, or expected to in Oregon, for indeed nearly all of them
R R R
Sugar , Lessens Fatigue.
chgeTaaaM SL would not I -iTJQAR haaa remarkable power 0
1 , .17 . r- " . -rm J . - - - Avaauw Uan. I m . . . ... , . . ..... . J
lessening raugue. it is requirea iq
W greater Quantities by young peopW
burg, and we positively know thevl Thousands of American 4 . u
navent done anything, not since thsfwon?en are unjust to nun 1 f ,. 1.
J ' 1 tn ha th mm.... -a li...-" ."-"
t.DeAn. mothers of their childran. athiata. whn underro oulck recuDer
rnJ.VKrilu?al5a ! the best . -rhi. need of surar by youth li
...... 1 nvaajnanr niiriiiiiRiv atoAtriai miv letniv i nr a i tv nnr niRniDiri in . insj iniriBiin riirn i a. ... 1. -nr. . . r i n-u-au
. t . .i,-tti,. tnI bl-5 grafting establishment, but Oregon people. It would be better for Spv. a.,ftr, ' ' . . MOM . . men usually propagate their kind 1 JT?h
tvsssssss: j- - there is kww k iSHfflwaS sieSS
on the aide ot rlghteousness-lndeed. so ikely to be a temporary cleaning up f McMlnnvlUe? BaTurda'statMaT he &f&totbooftJaTtS?&&
Brmiv has tha human mind been con- in that quarter. favi realized $4,460 from one carload. What latL?Je8"V.rwe8'. a.. ... .
I " '.
town was incorporated,
a a
iaW w ca.,,ocu iu i )n uregon, ror inaeed neany an or tnem ria t j-.. tut ' ' noaaihi. r. ..j .r." u" Utinn.
receive favors; and what are the peo- cast on such "?"ftoA apology for the extwmely bimS fr2 th well-to-do classes that th 2 indicated by their natural .taste for aM
this '"""t."""5"- ine wage-earning wo- I sweets. Men periorminj; iiarU niauuw
me woman aufferina -0,1th labor also have a natural taste 101
aweeis ana us uviici'ia v i.iat7iii ii . ihwo
pronounced. It Is equally beneficial u
persons exposed to- severe cold, and
hence serves a valuable purpose fo
arctic explorers. In addition to heat;
sugar supplies a great amount or mus
cular enera-y. which probably Is the se
cret of Its lessening fatigue and aiding"
1 1 i, . " w.uiuni tn ao. .n.7 -v. woman S v..
u "'"' uaovu.o.ua 1 laiiurn ana snortcomings, It li briaf
party measures. ,,... . . indeed, when placed ald bv -..I'
union ims a wooien mui mat is stand- the Ilat of man's enormous
ing Idle for the want of soma man nr .-an.t "iiormoua offenses
f2W.&nubXI!toXtyu Who would dare to undertak. t
Thomas A. Edison's Birthday.
Thomas Alva Edison, the world's I lican.
.Jb I?.1!.1 ha Rjways pald,rthe enumerate them?
' -7 w between the sheemnen and the
, Blaught on the primary law, and es- 0, 1.; whauver they may be. and cattlemen, but now It is a conflict of "lost celebrated inventor of electrical owner la wealthy and does no ; car. tg
. peciauy on waiement o, 1. if the belnt; lncuned to jusUce and right Interests between the stockmen, es- PPances, was corn in tne town or wldeawak ,an or company li "one of
- vntaHrfl wnnt that anrf rt a mnnn . a.i . jt. .v.a a.. Ka nn I 1 j ,t. a I Milan. Ohio. February 11. 1847. While the best on the count
- - " cduil, 1 tnrougn tne mngij, w -" v 1 yccioii tuocyiuvu, uuu iu lariaers. 1 , . . . .,.. .7 I I t 1 1 ai A. .iwnes. 1
tney can get it by electing unpledged tenable grounds upon which to case tne Th.. former are trvlne to extermina.t " . " . 1 "",g.;?a.ri,i,,n", ",ult r Jnd ges- on
men to the legislature. utVdoLgumen't that the vo.cb of th. pla the SvX "hS ths cat S
a. v -ia iv. it... . . I -.in ...v tn th. destruction of . . . . .. . i spent, ne waa mrown upon nis own p.h i. .nnvin a . l, I 1 awlnad th. i.n. ' " cnl I
on the contrary, desire the primary
law to e fairly and fully sustained
ana carried out.
is the
farmers' I resources and at the age of 14 became activity
. .. .. . I fr!anH for- ha H out r ova rahhlta and I a M.w.hn. rn tha al.. . a ip...i .11 I eonaldered aa nna of tha auraat .!-. nr I gummy.
:LI:;ZZr: .n,Hri: ft'VrTM T7.'.r , ,.3 e Proapenty. Canby'. futurVw Don't spank him for fibs, but doctor hi. tain vegetables. uch as lettuce. grew l
i a sirongwr- v"vv- i . i - - - i never so ongnt as it la today for Im- ' nioa-
LABOR
PAPER'S GOOD
51ENT.
ARGTJ-
surest way to Justice and right In all
I public affaire,
A majority of the people of Ore-
HB PORTLAND LABOR PRESS, gon cannot be bribed, nor can they
gantzed labor, makes In its last Bavs:
Issue an extended and convinc- It has been argued that the initiative
Ing argument ln favor of the initia-and referendum privileges give to ec
tive and referendum, which some centrlcs an4 ra,calM- tools and x'
not believe tney want that result, but wm WM Z7V .Tit damage, but he
aauaawu
vldual
venture
that the active participation of the peo-J that In this case the stockmen are I worked as an operator in many parts provement, and
.. . . I I rT tha Tint tad Rrafaa an si tm n n da A 1 . L . . 1 .a , u a... a
pie In matters of - legislation is tne
let the farmers also make war upon being one-of the moat expert telegraph-
tne smaller TarmintS. I business he began experiments in electric
al science, ana naturally ne .rave his fmt
a-BaSaTflTtn Tifymt k TT T A nrTi w n r-a nnn AannAr tlA Vlf"1V1 flAt fflTl tnAVI I O t f Art 1 4lri . ImnPAVamanta In eaalaaa.Ank
w m iiu a un a bjm ill! 1 . M rl ik s-B-fukU I BZ.it LA aA UUUL ao waaaua wa- wwa . . a. - a . a uvivuiavii w aaavav iuvn ,cs ill LDicaiauu
1tfca aaaJiTT I . , " ia tS. Press I J nerponr, Morgan IS quotea as instruments and methods, t Among hi.
the especial voice of local or- long go far wrong. Ai tbe "ess "eubmit or ft successes were the automatfo -e-
ganiied labor, makes in its last says: J "f"., , ..H., peatlng machine and the quadruple and
. i .4 Mini v r-j uuu an . 11x1.11ija1.1xiK llihl i Mr i .avriin . r A-ann mnf-nina, Mia a..a
cess enaoiea mm to establish a fac
tory and laboratory ln. New Jersey,
Canby Is enjoying a period of unusual
in realty transrers. Which is I
It t tt
Tho Effect of Lights.
-lAMILLE FLAMMABIONiY the scien(
A tist, has pumianed tnevre.uiia oi
the remarkable experiments he haj
been conducting for the last two year!
to discover the effect of various llghlj
on the growth of vegetation. Ha has
number of plant, which were eubjecte
a .a.4 ar.aan hill, .nat whlta lia-ht. tht
- a.a i , . J ma val I . I a .' ----- . , , , .l -
iwiDfa uifl tarn. i pnnfiiTinn. nrnarwiaa Dmnr aimnar,-' am
Though . hia mouth la .11 , I nanl', utnnlihlnr.
a..r.J ana .r-y- "V- -i. T r?i. a ilt.t
Ananias, Dyspeptic."
By Wex Jones.
lma. aa taut aa iinnar tha blue llah.
m. . u .. .a . . . I . T .. . . . . , ii l. . a. . . .1
r mo pain ne must nave in hla I un tne oiner nana, tnue usui. a. j
tlimmv I 1. V. 1 . ....... .1... KAnr.ha An hfll
tree, planted two year, ago, kept It
starve'
present depression was brought
about purposely by large capitalists
.... I . .. . I . . .a
party newspapers are now trvino- PloHer. the opportunity to foiat iws auu ciup.cm . u VuryUB ut m-
overthrow V alon -Witt. upon the community pernioious m tneir i aucmg wages ano Dreaging up ia-
law Tha faw -d. ... I ture, or to prevent
iaT 0' . Pressvaay, lt U would elevate th. race.
a.,,iia.Hi. people of Oregon I suit to the common sense of our peo-
nature, or to prevent legislation that bor organizations. While the al-
xnis is nut in- j jeged Interview bears some earmarks
w AfwwuAV .ua. a. ii riviin i aiiir wf t rtm rnm mnn mmn blsb or uur nitaa i . . a ... . .
to wcuse' thein, ,.Wviea of or invention, it very i Ke y nus pretty
dailies have done, of being too are- humanity who must, bear th. responsl- near the tra Mighty is the money
less or ioq ignorant to familiarize I bluU8 ot PuWlc afrairs that only tneiy".wo. " " ptuyucw
themselves with the nature and r.M-.!elect' choB few, are capable of da-
. v. . UU PUrl -Ml .. ia nt . .nna. laa-- Thil wltH To na n la fnavlt.hla
laiation for our country.- Does the rendered, certain, ln some oeonle's
poses ; of the Initiative an4, referen
t dura, measures which will be sub
' mltted at the June election." . The
Press points out, as The Journal lias
. repeatedly done, that' the 'initiative
and referendum and the same is
true of the primary law are educa
tional In their operation t they teach
people .self-government! and, this be
ing eo, ' why," it esks, "endeavor to
cast slurs upon the system, and why
insfiuate tbat our- people are too
:-.orant to properly inform them-
powerful oreonlan believe that such minds, by the discovery of a Japan-
a wxiA va wax. rvrcxirvu uj uiv
electors of OrtgonT
: The "Labor Press argues that the
people. will learn what they are vot
ing on, and will bring about better
results than are attained through the
legislative eystem, and concludes:
!'lt Is the duty Of every voter In
the state to famUlartse himself with
680 ' photographer . taking pictures
along the southern California coast.
He did not even try to explain that
he was photographing the glorious
climate. -:-'A -v-:H-: r-; 'yi;
While wars ought to cease; while
there should by this, time be enough
virtue and Common sense In civlllia-
d ,?H r f"w : measures tion to adjust' contrc4rsieB; without
and thus demonstrate to theclique I war, ye we have uFrecognixe the
where he conducted exoerlment. that
gave to the world some of the greatest
Labor-saving devices of th. age. Many
of the improvements not only ln tele
graphy, but ln electric lighting and ln
the telephone, phonograph and klnet
oscope are duo to Mr, Edison's Invent
ive genius and from them be has ac
cumulated a large fortune. .
This Date in History.
1736 Daniel Boone, Kentucky pio
neer, horn in Pennsylvania. , Died In
Missouri, septeraoer xs, ibzo.
. 1780 The British, under Sir Henry
Clinton, began their attack on Charles
ton, South Carolina.
1815 Fort Boyer, Mobile, surrendered
to the British. 1 , '
1828 De Witt Clinton, "father of the
Erie canal." died .at Albany. , Bora
March 8,176a. , L.,,
1847 Thomas Alva Edison, Inventor.
born at Milan, Ohio. - ,
1856 President ordered dispersion of
armed Invader, of Kansas.
1878 Abdication of King Amedeus
of Spain and proclamation of a repub.
1889 Constitution ; of Japan nro-
clatmed. : ..-.!- ..r-i--.
1903 Anglo-Japanese -. alliance .' an
nounced. , r ' J
The organization of the Coqullle Val
ley Fruit Growers association ha. al
ready had two Important results, says
the Myrtle Point Enterprise. On. of
them is that tbe name oi the aaaooia-
tion has been listed by Commissioner
tummy.
a
When the trust witness .wear, he for-1 'lr8 leaves, which now are as fresh an
a. axiaira, i vigorous aa wuvn tnwy iw" kfw.wi
No matter how rlnani. that, I tn th. ami wav rloe fruit can
Don't blame the poor man. he's as true kept fresh under ajjlue screen for. 2
tia Man lrl"l 1.1 . a. mA a atravh.r,'
" I DHR WIIIIUUV ucvav aava a.
With a ease of acuta lmii.t.. ki.ni ran h rntarded a similar Derlo
rthTnallnwed to fructify. The exf
Carson with all the leading fruit dealer. wh,n I2li,?LXm lot some J periments are expected to have i a Wid,
or the east aa a nasts lor market this - lr"
season and seasons to come; another Is -3? if'f.KS o "av; trrown cataleptlo.
an inquiry from a man who desirea to Von t i herish hard feeling because af
establish a cider and vlnefar jplant for w ..JETJ'
the purpose o working; up cuOs. V iTh6 gant, perhaps, waa dyspeptlo.
Sheridaii Sun: We have had ministers When your ga. meter runs Into thou-
of three denomination with ua In tbe v -., n.0' ?? . ,.IM
past two weak, and are still waiting for "Till JfW .iu!".ik.a terrible sinner,
airaia we "Vi l.r'a'" "a."-" .V',v".f ""ul
uld I A1 uau uiaaaLiui. uinner.
Indeed, yon will find that tbe most of
And woman, of course, without cues
Would bitterly grieve at the hint they'd
But yet they're acute indigestion
others. . On. of them waa
would get more
nreachlng than wi
stand up under. But ho didn't
we could
't' know
ua a little bie We sometimes get bo
unsteady on our legs that it requirea
hnth aides of the street at the same
time; but It Isn't because we Imbibe too
mucn preacning py any means. - wnen
we speak of being filled with the spirit
it ia best to determine the brand before
taking a snap Judgment on U.
- e - '..
Beavers, which but a few years ago
were though o have been exterminated
in that region, are abundant and trouble
some in the Bloat marsn. wnicn o rains
into tha Klamath. Their dams have
flooded the reclaimed marsh land, of
the X Z oompany and have rendered
haying and pasturing difficult over
thousands of acres. Trappers do not
molest them, owing to legal protection
and the low price paid for their pelts,
hence tha rapid Increase. cougars are
numerous in the rough country around
Silver Lake and dee are unusually
scarce. ,. ; t , i .
, A Hard to Please.
From the Prlnevllle Review.
v' Is there a Republican party in Ore
gon? Why, of course. Thera l.n't a
Republican machine, however,' to permit
United State, senatorial '.candidates to
wield thiolt clubs over the head, of leg.
lslator. and federal officer., a. was
apparently don. at the time Hall and
May. were- In office. ' And yet a deep
sign of regret now comes from those
who condemn Hall and Mays over, the
passing to the ash heap of a system
which mad their trial possible I - Some
people are bard to nleaae. , '
application fonmarket gardening,
f:- Th Daily Menu.
BREAKFAST. '
Cereal Apples Codfish Balls
Toast Coffee
, LUNCHEON. ,
Scrambled Brains Escalloped Tomatoej
Potato Salad Bananas Witn cream
Cocoa Tea
, DINNER.
v ' Split Pea Soup
V- .Roast of Mutton Currant Jelly -v,
Fried Parsnip. ,
Cauliflower With Mayonnaise
Minus Pie Cheese . Coffee
Ingenious Indigency. .;
From Success Magaslne. "
"My boy." - says the first wayfare
"I've 'hit on a ech.me that guarantee
me a square meal and possibly iamf
clothes at any house I care to strike;
"What do you do?' asks- the seeoiV
wayfarer, wearily biting Into a col
meat sandwich. , i
a "I throw, Sway my bat, run througf
a couple of bushes to get my eloth
mussed up, then go up to the frotf
door and tell the lady of the . hon
I'm a racing balloonist that haa iu.
a .a j i .... . . i . i, . .
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