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" flMa - .... -. $ ; . ' . --MMMMMii-M- . . , . i . a - . . . , ... . . ... " the -feome THE JOURNAL ' AS INDEPENDINT" K1W8PAPBE. C. a.,, JACKSON. i... ...... PoblUbar Pnhlla.ad Trrr aranlng (eteapt SsaAay) ear Snndnr Horning, at Tba Journal Boll- uC uu uo xamaUl streets, nrwu. Jr. . KaterM at Nm aaetoftle It Portland, Or., tor transratsakia tfcroucb-.tae aaaila M eeeoo4-ela. rHXEl'UONKS M AIM Tilt. - BOMB. A-h An . eVpartmanu nttfbMl by taeee aombeta. "'i cue aparator tba department rnm wasi. Kaa Bid sfrtca, B-UUi Kaat km rOBUQN ADVtHTISINO BEPRC8ENTATITI Vraaland-IlMlatnln .Snarl.! atf-ertlstns Aaeacr, : Hnioavick Bullcflna, IttS fifth areaoa, Ne r lorn; Trlbmm Building, Chlfaaa. Bnhacriptloa Teraia br mall to anr aildraal to the LaiteS gtatie, Canada ar. Mexico. nm.v Cm rwr.......$3.0 I Una stoat I JO una year tZftn I one ano(h I M DAILY AND BUNDAV. Ona year ITJO I Ona swath I .88 Great dutlei are before me, , and great songs; And whether crowned or crownless when I fall It matters not, so as God's work is don. Alexander Smith. CITIES AND GAMBLING. waterways which shall be developed perpetually In the publjc eye these to Its ntmoit economic possibility." past few years. Senator Knox pointed out the In- . Men are-seeking a place where creased advisability and necessity of, there Is no political machine, and rom 'COpJ Small Ckangsj Argument Not Logical. . ' I A girl with money to burn can. easily , . .innd or mint a matcn. Portland, Feb. 11 To the Editor of I a a The Journal The argument of Judge! Never worry about the breather In t REALM FEMININE T . I a. aa at Damilillnaaj MAMIIMlana aB -am Bill I 1UUIM a ntJUUUUWBil WIS WUIallM w - ola undaritood Htl k i JET 'or Fairbanks, but this Is no proof that S!J iTar"n.urrp"lngSre V. "tn uttermUlt to whlak.y. onlwttnlnhTWrt? Snlyf'l'a $25 . The labor men and the granger, re nf th. fUBa Dl.v thevrole of auokera for the I ' i tTnmrknrV ' S IT trie that the people like to be I numbuggedT And is It true that women are the moat gullible creat ure, on earthT And If we deny I ueae things, bow shall we explain I the peralatence of tearing frauds which! depend upon the support of women? If It is not Impoeslble bargain sales I It is clairvoyants revealing the lnfor-l form In the people's interest, nor for an employers', liability law, nor for. farther railroad regulation, nor probably, for a parcels post or post. this policy on account of the Panama where the power of bosses has been all savings banks; yet next fall the - - m . ..... . . l . . . . .. . i . m ... . . . . KvuiMi-ju, atraumani si canai, ana aeciarca mat ; me ume aeatroyea. Ail over me country w. 4 Oregon wui oe asaea io Ta-ii ,.i- ,.,". . Ora.on nor about anvthina elae more V.. . II.. ,V.. .... M ,V ...1. --M .1 i VI I . .4 I4 t V I " I hn Im in....IKl. , um wuw w icniiag h tout; uu i iu are aiuK uiiu urevi ui wauuius a" utajutii mr loiv 17 I linao in The Journal's Interview of the I -- v. Importance of this prbposiUon," and grafting and official scandals and that refuses to do any of these thirteenth while extremely speoloua. is Tht Jruou who has a birthday only that "we should , discard, further want to get away from It. Thousands things. W suppose they will vote W1 . Uwgloal, It aeema to m and ono ln f0ur yeara may naturaUy expect procrastinations and set about the of them have heard of Oregon's pro- that way on account of "basic prln- c"an be "no i5undtioi for taa , ludSK m or wma"r Va.tan.lftA gf.fi onrrV.TvaiVSaS ell wdh i iraAaaUa .-.mawm veriaan m ha wlavkt) I atlnlafAal ' I rnti tn tloB- hft t "whan Wntlnar iii.au h I . BJVkVlunviV HattJ VVUiyiSUValPllff a AAA I gtBOBlTa KUTOl UiUQU Ul B,UV liaui I vyivw I " aiw T w a H UVVU .!! provement of all ports' and water- here of the masses to exercise large ways that are or can be made triba- powers of control. They know that Without any thought of criticising tary to the canal." the people are not grafters, and that the railroad commissioners. The Tha Parlff M1 ,.urfini Kv in.m la ...f. IM k I Journal ntthl tali A1 aatair1a tha stand by the Mississippi valley ln any honest. They know that the farmer -talement that they went to the .ZiJ'SX: "JV:. J?' .."I- bnU ot P ny n,,r' . . . . . , . a. . I ..v www wui.. I euuiL. it wa uiaae 10 carrj vuino n these suggestions, but it will insist shop that the rivers and harbors of this store region receive due attention also, and ana to mis. we ermrenenrt. Air. iinox know mat in sncn a government thaiany means to ret totnsiSDO. asionir rariatarad mamhara nt that n.r would assent. What a terrible hand- rights of the masses will be de-' Quickly m possible, It seems that the ? r,hu- 'v,a leap it is to the country to have such fended. They know that the raids Impression waa created la sonv Qiur- tlon there can be but one candidate frauds are weba to catch the money of an old fossil a. Cannon a. it. leglsia- Ln the public treasury will be re- ton that the commlasioneri HffiSffif live doss at sucn a ume. sistea ana tnat tne tendency Will in- Piaoea uemseives unaer ODiigaiiua uon muat be dealcnated under aome noat oancinr' ie a oorreot ana ex-1 ""?r nupaiumaas. mi wM ;wff wi , . ea;t7nhthr, ROOSEVELT AND THE PANIC These features ln our state system not the case. They went to Forest people and not that of rTartlr Poselblv the preaident's next meaaage ter how Inadequate It may be, and make .r.ri .Tifca. I OrnvA a mi fan anil a. n anal I Aa further proof of the Dooular tin- e in advooaoy of the new Hat of " cover toe wanta. of the family. She ..a. .,..1., I I . . . . i aaraianaing, i call attention to tha raot f uiiwu v av4- i - - .7" wu in ana iu are passing. tha ,uhtant1al farmer in tha Dald their fare. The members oil that Jnn.th.n Bm,,nrh..J ,;. i:.:linivtform Jaiut. save there, and to make over and to a iw wnauui-oiaaa you, ana naa to. And auy that la a f ew Py fl,nt of Ion practice and long preach. a.nh win ha aa 1 mm on tna vlrtuea of eeonomr. thla reviving in spite of them. Po- nrlvlleea any man la a-lad to Tr- of acceDtlna favors from the rail- Popular -election of aenatora, and was off for water mJ climate aa themoon. ??f;Vl.nJv,Jei' ,n.woJnank,nd pi. refuse to remain idle or scared. h. Hht to take a hand di- roads, a fact which The Journal at SSTSSS' ZVt?2nV?f: W' "V ,U" "T SjSSSrS wa7.'r . i . . . i . . . - - r I - i ann lha n.M. . ai rfictly In th tir.m1r.AMnn nf mihHft all timet nai be6n clad to reconii6. H"""" upon tn grouoo or ci pop- An aJUr-d huxnorlit h& bn con a a. j i rrv i. av i er i uaibiii. DUDiitMiiion wun ina Tm mmii i arra isr an bwahaa u i kv a getiing DU-y. i- yicuv, ui offieara annaala to tham Tha r!-ht u . -i ' lla.l.l.tw. hM.n, ' , '?r C:rr7-.- -i." .Xj I it may be oonaldered natural, now. a a. a. a I W W - - -i - I .... I f . --"-'- , omu aaaav M - I W VI - KV Vlb iUUIL UUU1UI 1IUI UUIUU I .a. . . money in mo couniry mm vu uuaru- to lol wlth th rMt of th. , jnst Become ng spell is over. Farmers are gen- Tetolr .nd .nnronriatlona that with the fact that a . a. a 1 at. as and the business man In his -peclal train, provided by the raU- v 0.ro,"hrh?"jr X&.ErA!S ttStV'aSSSS TicUma. and if it i. no" Lani I Will vote from pure motives road company. While the. WOuld f election by the, people. The parUea' CltyT . . .1 ;,u JSn".!t0CJt "onjppiaa re- for betterment of the state. They have been quite justified lapsing h" cSt rni?:Xraln.f Phan. durina- a ..oond term Con- "Wind Tf -it not i.iVhSS2 ixreaamaji Hawlar wui rain oouraae to I wna ui uromiaoa ior I 1 II ,ant. Ait os uiaaa (iiiierinfir patent I THE "hard times " are passing. th9 BUD,tantial farmer and to the paid their fare. The members of thit JoBan 'Bourn; biaad hia can: ing.Teform league. The panic breeders can't keep man of capital. . The right to choose this commission have kept them- fijacy equarely upon the nonpartlaan ....' tn.n iiiwn Rnalnnaa la . v ' ' " . i-vviid ... .. ,. . . . ... , lntarpretatlon of Statement No. 1. aa Borne aeientlata auj the country down. Business is a Benator appeals to them. It is a lves tree from the slightest Uint affording a practical ethod ; for the billion year, the eart wauy Ter iu.kuU. .uu , may be deemed objectionable appeals far tne Dest location ana natural aa- Pmajr. otoourae n,?"fl15 Moraea atranie oro..inrind recroaalng at "the prit y be t like Tfoollin troil at the backbone of the business world t0 them Tnft whol. yitem one Tantage. and opportunities of any LfK fo'nx&tVi SoV.. fl' " Most people can afford to buy what to awBken th, lnterest and enUBt the clty on this coast; but also keep in "P"?o supported wTf.r. wiU Ur"' b0,11,, 0 Not a day pa."nrithout thi". kma they need, at good price, and so appr0Tal of tablej thlnklng men mInd that lu cltlzen. must be active $&t!i.h cr gu... l. that 'if Rooa.velt men- FSJi industries cannot be shackled. The Iu infJuencd la attracting here a to Improve these advantages and staaee. would have oppo, hi. can- aciTuI? '"nvention lith w. big ThlJi mw wi'th hi! Lj'oTirS nightmare has disappeared; a spring thoughtful citizenship and ln peo- opportunities ln order to bring about dli th. Jud argue, that th. eleo- LhJfn,?, lnln i.r and 'hii "Joffi av -A - a ill I DAfManA'a viMnA rlafltlnT flrin nf aa mmrtm aa aaI. a. m fnAla.a !,. . --- I V ew-MVJ UI Ollfirinr B CflllC S. TW.llf.r1 Tnf va-i v wvca w v tie i m - i A BAKER CITY correspondent says the people of that town are much pleased over the clos- lng ' of gambling there. We suppose ha means the greater and better portion of the people, for of course aome are not pleased at this 'action." But every good and useful citizen should be oleased. and we be lieve, that many who have favored mornin " Qwnin- . - pllng and developing the permission of gambling because Now what will the calamity howl- be enormous. It is a feature of Ore of the revenue it yielded will ere er8 nave t0 8fty hout Roosevelt? gon life for the real estate agents loner b- t-lad of the chanre and come What tack will the big panic brew- and the commercial bodies to ex- to the conclusion that such a doIIcv er nd professional worshipers of plolt abroad, for no Influence will be By Ella Wheeler Wilcox. " J'vi.PiJP'L b,Jtfi.i.,.b.t ilnti nnt n tnrf that no mnibrn plutocracy take, respecting the Presi- more powerful ln attracting deslr- (Ooprrlfbt, 10S. br AmarleaaJoarnal Biamloar) o.'tha aanatorlaJ mieatlon. from town of Importance, and that Is aDt ' With one accord they accused able homeseekers. Incidentally, However tenderly you may love your the jrsonality and general mneaa of -worthy of development, can afford him of bringing on the panic, but his would It not be an unpardonable mis- Pt arjmai-doggiee pua.i. or marmo- " J'rTuaeUon? withlch to enter into partnership with vice most radical and aggressive assault take to allow the politicians to sue- .Mthrdr".ton of Thai But ifabrSxate ,fle and crime. Baker City is the last on the "Interests" was uttered but ceed In their present effort to with- ,n tha MprM,l0n f,- X infoSftX g Oregon town of considerable siee to ltely, and so If they were right the draw these popular privileges from nd BrnvMtri1 unai. I. a 'uStIS nl,..,arti?7-Com.."eaarfarri! 3 ieia to me progressive moral apiru i - i . - Daautirui trait. niomi laaue, ana we win oe rouna vot- of the time in this respect; ln all the acute; times snouia nave Decome in uregonr is it not a crime against Chriat spoke of the Great rather aa LnltVn .m"i1 V7 . .1 l , . . ieaieiative hold-up andt hia general in- work go on. Moat humorlaU ahould for womin fT, .J L. ? now'I thoroughly Imbued eubordlnatlon. Juat what would have weep la repentance for a long time, 2 2?m.,2 much aa they canj Portland haa hv b,n th r,u" had there been but one r ua,m. W a little, if the chance I. offered oft at Portland has by pandldate. bee.d. hlm.elf. before the Th. N.w Tork A, ' mk. thil Sf-t deal for nothln. I. that Love of Animals If aiaark a tw f aa w a. a InAMant I , . . In the work of tha laalalatura. and . . raaa. He naa alwara forgotten hla aoalol ahould not be allowed to influence the Poaaibly the prealdent'a alleaed allu- JJI. i $ Pu.nd be de-l vh v'a iki w h, xuiijr airmo. dui i iimourxer envoy mav not be "" i --. . .t hw,0L.su.rnr ?:-t.'ar-maoS 5e it oe aiaoieaainaT uon't uarmana nn. r.--" - e rally like llmburgerT collection. Ilia cuatomar woman ao ahe la fair orcv. She goee to aweep the front porch I and ah. find, a dodger telllna- the mar-1 veloua dlacovery of "Dr." fiomethlng-l viwinor. wno ia ravoiutmnicina thai world by hla dlecoverlea. She parchaneel ... . . . I tiaita m In anUa rt hla 'Mamb. HuffAn Vi o f An A r9 hAp n d il I n cr nana I " i v. .n. .m'. all " otners open gamuung naa oeen more i uv -k. u "- vm8vu .v.", " i uuuub io v.. . man oecauae ne is a jonea man, leaving n, laaa thnrnne-hlv annnrAnnod- nndlfOglsm" and 0 "socialism" times are papers and a few smaller ones are It Is told of Buddha that he found a lout of eight, largely, the queetlon of . . . . .. ... . :. kni.. ...i... tk. i. I ......i. v.iih.. .vi hriiii and hiMtdlnr vounz lamb belnx fne ntneaa or the candidate to aerve it is not to oe aouotea mat arter a cc"" 1 wuwS. iuuoun cmt"i - , . ; , , . .,. I his aute in the capacity of a lexia- llttle experience of the cleaner, more Ho" will these vampires now save discredit, for unknown reasons the to - 0-at'u"r'e tenderly n1. .Mp rftn.AnHftn ,. tneir races t . splendid effects or tiiese new rjgnts in hla arma and pleaded with the ting .h -rhim.i.i n iilZV. There has been no panic, proper of the people in Oregon? h tP the fl?irtArrhhdd.n fur! ?ut w,th the s"ertlon th& stntement it Vn I J" no' airaciiT or necessarily mrr ... conneciea wun me Dnmarv Daiiot law. Congreaaman Hobaon'a advocacy of more naval and coaat protection causae the Detroit Mew. to ask: "Won't aome- ? "nJt Mrrlmao In thla feUoWs reada a few pagee to find out what hla channel and botUe up hie gebr dlaoovery la. Such hlarhlv valuahia i lit erature waa acattered about Portland it Iowa Republicana are split up badly I week, and the tnduatrloua person who read over the aenatorahlp, Ureat-Orandpa I It found out that the startling dlacovery Allison wantlna to hold the Job for 40 la that the stomach la the seat of dia. Smith for senator, or aalnat the othm IM Tm. 01 course, wniie governor ease. women are not . . . ' " . ' I l)iMMln. h..tf MnK.. . k a . . - I Lr A aiinnnaa1 tal twimiar uc ucnes to wear uiey losa. I anow anyuiine; aDout tnelr lnsldea, ael riiy nui tuui mom i decent life. Baker City will never return to Its past policy of tolerating open gambling. ' .'It Is Impossible that the "wide open' policy should pay, even from a merely monetary point of view. A city gets considerable revenue from the gamblers and some poople Imag ine that this Is clear gain. This Is an exceedingly mistaken and short sighted view of the matter. Gam in Portland any of the time. A bank failed last summer through bad man agement and reckless loans. Later an institution that was supposed to Include a bank, but that was a me dium of the most reckless specula tion Imaginable, failed. Then a long RAILROAD LITERATURE. The Advocate, Portland's oolored peo ple'e paper, aaya: "During hla preaent term Sheriff Bob Stevens naa been tha hardeat sheriff for a colored man to reach that ever filled that office. We wonder. If they can reaoh him now." r We cannot be too kind, too loving toward but we can be rluic .,.,.,. ... connected with the primary ballot law. s O 1 1 1 H.h win" whlcn tru8 enough. But he then UrctfOn Dldcll-'ntS rard our dumb k n. proceei, to polnt out tne Rr()at danB;el. viuumiusUjUW ulous, profane, dls- to the primary iaw Jxy th9 retention Bodavtlle la to have a new hotel. a a The Aatorla morning paper has de mentia Portlandiana. . a a A Clackamas county woman 1. sell ing many duck eggs at $1 for IS. ZrnXri1: t , if I came the hoU-up by the New pepiUr delusions that ever swept her, l Vemln On the body politic. If they . . . thA rnnntrT nndnr th InflliPnrA nf L.T.h aaya the can't do HERE ARE tainted editorials, guBtlnc; and absurd In our way of ahow- of gtatehient No. 1, 'alleging that If It as well as tainted news articles. . 7. 1 . -.n nou,1 V01? result in tne election or a Z V. a Z Z u , It Is disgusting to hear a woman R senator f the opposite party. It A big Dostcard has been sent ank of herself as the "mother" of t L.u iit in n,. -iw... out to the preSB, asking news- cal ?r do?- No animal appr.clates this haw Deing- stricken from the atatutes. v l ' 6 wnrii or la mmla more comfortab a or In,,, .t,n.,u ,. i run was made on a sound and safe papers to "please copy," containing happier by hearing it be repealed becauee of dissatisfaction hank obllelnt- it to annnend for an editorial from the Philadelphia .A rour-rootea pet . jusi wu with Statement No. 1. if there Is no Dang, ODlIging it to SUBpena ior 1 " pleased to be told that his mistress ngiCKi connection between the two? awhile. Along With these- occur- Press,, beginning. One of the most loves him as to be told "mother loves The whole senatorial question can eaally iivj, pin, "' i do eiiminaieu irom me primary oaiiot v.i. IthA ronntrT nndnr thn InflliPnrA of - ' " -V .r.,. " """"v". "".?n"r"7' J ra o-nrvd nrvAndAra hn thAv hnvA I uauao, jiiotcuwub iumciii -i i tanciera iur ine rauuiwi ..v. aaiuruin any jusi grouna jor 11B repeal. are gOOaspenaers wnen mey nave Mttinar monev rtn nnt all demagogic agitation, was the sud- woman would be pleased to hear herself The statement reveala again the real inoaerthexpeiidJtl.... money of g LX Jll denlv conceived idea that the mn Ahla L."?m .WX l,AJvD7 A IA Vy A U V' Ai i. 9 IUI UlOllvU AA J I " " I lliril, DI1UU1U BI1TJ nvi ovi. -a Kv I DLCVLfJIllCll L riO. 1 . WLTlKl UTJOll IlJO Tin C K- foundation for a panic: there werelhohad built up and were operating sitlon by calling the -et animal ground of the doleful picture Is plainly no good reasons for one here. An what there was of one is over. Now the country were not competent to Next to a human baby there la no . , J...., ii... ... .. small cretture so lovable to me aa a we go ahead again, faster and ulrect tneir Dusmess. bRby kltten. i nave loved hundreds of .ii than The Journal does not "nlease" to them uo to cat hood. But I would not Burhow aboui Roosevelt? There reprint any more of the article; this gJ Kftn? ftiSAZ ,. TS2 SH5S5 are those even hera WnDr blame him I ttuowuun is lis ebjuowj, auu me I missea any care or mecuun vn my yavi i ooject ot tneir soiicuune. for the stringency. Will they, how, source of its circulation is apparent. fTouU seem that a'womanwho had and later, give him credit for the It need only be remarked that some ever been the mother of a baby could If the house wife a-oes down dawn I ana runa into glaring poaters about I bargain sales, a lot of miscellaneous I juna ia oicereo at next to nothing. In-1 deed it la Intimated that It would be I a kindness to the firm to carry thai stuff home for nothing or well, Justl ina eniuueei per cant or Ita value. I Startling, wonderful, aenaatlonal, mar-1 veloue, unprecedented, ere only a few I of the adlactlvee that describe tha on. I 110,000 1 PortunlUea to spend good money fori snoaay ana useless siurr. or of .uohl poor auainy mat it could be duplicated i any renuiania store ror th a a ma l price or lees. . Ana bo on throurh the dav. Tha women of the country are mainly thel wega spenders, and to the unwary axel vn every nana opnortunitiea to I others, who would, have spent it in better ways and to the greater bene fit of the ' community if they had not , lost it. When the gambler spends -money, his victims' and' their families cannot spend so much for groceries, clothes, furniture, , com forts, education, taxes, f When ggm hlers grow rich, many-others ' must fcecome poor, and so . incapable of doing their proper part, as citizens ln the matter, of expenditure. i.,uSv - But there are weightier - reasons f0r extirpating gambling. ' .It is a vice. It is always associated with other vices. Being a fascinating Vice, it not only financially hut mor- j ally ruins young men and boys, and older men too, by scores and bun-, dreds. seen the shadowy form of Governor Chamberlain. Wa can also Justly draw the logical Inference that If the legisla ture were Democratic, and the popular choice likely to be a Republican, these gentlemen would become the vigorous J. Q. GARRETSON. "Stand pat, be a booster," Salem Statesman. ''But one both. a a Mall service for Klamath Falle goes continually from bad to worae, asserts tha Herald. a a Large numbers of fruit treea are be ing received at HUisooro by rarmers get rid of the product of their hua. bands' toll with the least possible re-l turn. Now there are lealtlmata harraln salea. when the reputable shopa clear their ahelvea of the remnants Of one aeaaon'a atock to make ready for new gooda. By watching these things tha economical woman can obtain thlnga out vl .nnniin and nvi a iirria wnnnmv whi . j ouwuuuu.ub iuu.w ivi dviui i proviaing ror ner xamujrs needs. There planting, i.i ha -..Jut lAnst nf thn mpn alliirlert tn call nerseir motner to an animal, icvivai ui luuyuejiui ouu uuaiucooi -- yet I hear them doing it dally. A beautiful If so, did that special message to conclusively proven their incompet- congress do it? mess ana that the demagogic agita- faced dog her "precloua aweetheart. TfTK Pirc-fDirxTK.R STATICS. tlon" is rather a most reasonable and sweetheart is a pretty worn Answering Some Questions. Ontario, Or., Feb. 17. To the Editor riri . ... 1 : . - a1! j . v. ence to handle this great public bus- V. 8 "'".iffi . .a residential election, when all kinds the doctor waa away and did not use , J .1. KJ I. IV u.oBn. . .w. r with an Axnreaiiion of T" Journal On the brink pf a state during two of the beat hunting montha .Or Wlin an expreasion ,,J. tha ftnrtnr waa awnv and did not uaa T (HE St. Louis Globe-Democrat, people to compel the railroads to the leading Republican paper treat them fairly and with the con- of that region, says that "the slderation which is their due. 8,000,000 Republicans of the As to the Pennsylvania 2-cent fare A gambler is a vulture; his j United States will not consent to be law, we suppose it was passed for Support requires the Sacrifice of I subject to the deciding choice of the the purpose of being declared un tnany victims. And these are not j 800,000 Republicans who remain in constitutional, as it was probably only the men who lose; they are also 1 10 states," and that "any candidate foreseen would be done, for effect wives and children. Gambling en-1 who attempted to concentrate for elsewhere and so to discourage reg . tails poverty, misery, crime and I himself the southern delegates by ulatlve legislation. Besides, if the nf confuatna- nntnlona and areuments and it I . m . .1 . v. i i , . -,, J.ir, . ohnananAsl V, 1 M Id put lUriU W JtlUVO LlJUt UIUVJI Iff Justlilable errort on the part of the lit- anniination to a homely do. white and vice versa, the common uUhAn irlM. TV. . I. a.Alna t Besides the tasteless and extravagant farmer, if of an Inaulting mind, cannot I .i,a nmkii .mipsuB-w .i.wi "'L'" neip asaing qur-nuiia. nmi jvc- steei claws or law enforcement, saya male, they frequently cross over the publicanlsm? What Is Democracy? the East Oregonlan. That's the right line of decency in showing their grief What la Socialism? Who are the pro- way. . for a dead pet. ducera? and a hundred similar ques- a Showv and expensive funerals for hu- tlona. if all the business blocks that are man Demgs are reuca 01 oirDanira. to the men or roi. wno stooa Dy iiin- nrolected for thla aeaaon are built Ku are certain times for buying table linen ana wasn areas goods of standard qual ity ior less tna,n they command at I other 'seasons. The wlae woman watches I iur mesa. 'There la no rood time to hnv In.ffi. clent medical advice, nor to inveat in mlnea which exist only on paper, with I vui inning ine nusoana. so that he I may have a pleasant surprise when thai silver Is transformed into gold. There I is no good time to pay hard earned! wages to fake specialist, or to have I tine's fortune foretold by a laiy dia-l renutaniA aoornaavap wha r., ..... i The city council of Pendleton Is go-1 and rfvwi awnv Infnpm.ttnn aKr,, ktJ . I I ... 1. ' .1. .W . I nuuuk UlU- liiB LU iiaiiuin liiv tjucaiiuii ui saiiiuiiiiB i aen DSgS OT gOla. fore the crop has been destroyed three I or rour times 7 a a Dr. L. E. Hlbbard of Burns haa a pack of hounds that haa captured and killed 64 coyotea during the past aeaaon, and the doga at alL In fact, there la no rood time tn ha I maae a rooi or. yet the opportunities are abundant. If the woman who con templatea any such Inveatment of th. family funda will take her husband Into her confidence and llaten attentively to ina rauuoi ror ainxrusiing tnese silt-1 terlng promises, she will learn whv IT,.., KaM thaw n p . iinnn atiL ..I. I . 1 Jt V. 1 1 1 . ' ... , . . .... . . . . I mal- they Indicate arrested develop- the nation hung ln the balance. Repub- fng boom In Its history and no city of over unusable "treasures T" hnht fo? ment or early ctages of paresis ln the llcanlsm represented a government of Us size on the coast can equal Its rec- a mere aona- Th. tmnM. ! J5... J25 mourner. I the people, by the people, for the people, ord at the close of the aeason, aaya the that he haa to do the aina-ina- Suwi T Tlnrv your net animal tenderly and I ..! iiUtm tn all nnd ro.lol rr l. ri..j ' I "Z .11 .ao . tn" .mgjn. and SOm - shed T tears unon his grave, deir madam. leVea' tn none " "m" n,D vocal lnoLfl ftnii nlnnt a. rose bush Over him If vrm I TTni- rn'flnnt nrlRlntr nut nf PandlAf An THhiinA! Thm nnnolntmant I H W Tirl axV T5 II f Af rtft BMrA Ml f antrrflTArl aM. I n Ua TAn..kttHn. A TT "C TXUaa n Vta naalHAX a aaaa I r W-TTfL A nr. War despair. It ruins multitudes of men federal office influence would so of- peoples attention can be sufficiently cards of invitation to hla funeral, nor party a aet of men that by combination perintendent of the new home for the.r . . we. Jlcuriiul K fho hoiiHns I waate Dreclous dollara on an elaborate and fraud worked through rainrrau feeble-minded la ona which will rive I B """"- iuai cnapeau is (laws vy WI1IUI1 HID IIIIIIJCIISO I'Url'ra geuciai paui.tai.uvii. a vayavi. will- ... w& v .mbh. wij w . u l a a, tions of the present became possible, cer, Mr. Biokera demonstrated hla abil-1 color of th. hair. If th. hair iou oniy niMo yuurnnii. riuicuious and Dy tnese corporations ana COmDina- U wiuw in ciiarso vi mo itiurm auuuoi. I pnnvanlantl ha -.i.i,,, .Vvv. and travesty aacred things. tlona they are still able to control leg- I ft" ".""" 1)0 matonea t001 Liiie is ioo greai ana Deauuiui 10 re- islatlon, until the whole system became and wrecks and enshrouds in woo l fend the. party sense of fairness and thousands of homes. It is wholly I dignity that he would practically be evil and a curse to everybody who defeated before the convention met.' lias anything to do with it,' even j But suppose these southern dele- , the successful gamblers themselves. 1 gates should all he for Taft, and in It is a horrible vice, and the law I eluding them he would have enough properly declares it a crime. to nominate on the first ballot? This ' Being a crime, no public of- is doubtless President Roosevelt's ' fleer whose business it is to sup- reliance, when he predicts this re press it can allow It without be- suit. For It will be noticed that ln Lng false to his plain duty, his oath his recent letter to an Indiana man of office. A city that tolerates gam- the president confined himself to bllng is Itself a criminal thing, a monstrous blot upon our civilization. Uregon cities of consequence are denying that he had made, appoint ments, principally of postmasters. with reference to the "presidential getting rid of this criminal vice, and nomination; he did not , deny that the work must go on until it is com-1 the southern Republican ' officehold plete. And Baker City can now hold! ers were active-ln the support of his up its head and take its proper place I choice. ln the rank of Oregon cities that are The ten pie-counter states Ala carrying on this work. A GRATIFYING SPEECH. T SENATOR KNOX made a splen did speech Wednesday evening at Pittsburg ln favor of lm . ' proved rivers and harbors and more Inland waterways. Though his neip themselves? vuocf Tttuuu ma not stray bo xar wesi- wara as the Pacific coast, we pre sume that he spoke for this region as well as for the Mississippi valley nd the Atlantic slope. This strong, clear speech is all the more welcome eomingfrom a man with Senator Knort past affiliations. "The tags has. been reached," he said, "when limited and partial views Bhould be enlarged to; the. percep tion that whatever expenditure Is necessary to bring to Its utmost eco nomic capacity every harbor capable ct commercial utility and every river able to furnish a route for industrial er agricultural products and mate rial, is the most remunerative in vestment that can be made with na tional funds. The tie national pol Icy to to embark on the'creatlon of a Inclusive- system of harbors and bama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Cam Una, Souta Carolina, Texas and Vir ginia will have 216 delegates In the Republican national convention very likely a controlling factor. How then are the 7,700,000 Repub licans of the other states going to A CRIME AGAINST OREGON. HE right of , the masses to par ticipate to the fullest extent in governmental affairs has been a recent boast of Oregon. It has been heralded far and wide as a reason for homeseekers to settle in the state. It has been, and is, a drawing card in attracting immigra tion. It has been applauded by the many unpurchased newspapers in other states, particularly that feature providing for popular choice of sen; ator. It is known that many home seekers have been attracted to Ore gon by these popular rights. Ma chine rule is everywhere discredited. It always results In graft, and the debauchery of men. LuHd examples of it all over the country have been oms. It is thought they may pay less ttention to extortionate freight rai WAN INQUIRY ANSWERED. V A VAwhnrff rSrnnhln ftraat Intaraat la gard It aa ruined by the lose Of a Pet I ao eorruot that the honest voter found I hnlna- takan In tha nronnaad Ttnaa annual. nimneir so encangiea in tne mesnes or That these pets get a wonderful hold a web of fraud, chicanery ar.d Bophistry upon our affections I know from per- that he saw no way to turn, and atlll Snnal experience, and that the death the charmed name that he had loved so of a loving animal makes a lonesome well under Lincoln held him like a spot in a heart and a household I fully chain and the prejudice against Democ- understand. . . . racy acquired before the war biased But in life and In death animals his Judgment. Thus he strureled In tha that had en READER of The Journal asks why voters are required to state the party to which they belong When registering, and should not be made to usurp the places net while the adders Why "a voter is compelled to choose of human belnga. No four-footed crea- meshed him watched his futile atrug " . " I ture Is made happier by having Ita I rles. uuiy Biuuus voters or nis own owner forget the proprletlea or the de- While the Democratlo party, divorced party." We suppose the inquirer cencles of ,lfe ln Us treatment, and from its fetish of slavery, has been ad- rAfAra tn tha nrlmorloa- of fhn "i" .'""kui. .1"'. lu"". PPar gov- . .w v .no wot,- iminKu uj nutii cjiuuuiuii. i mva i ernment, unui toaay in its most popu an interest in tne event and lend, a hand toward making it a great success. a a Klamath Falls Herald: A municipal water system! And added to this' will be a municipal electric light plant! Thla la the program mapped out by the pro moters of the movement for the estab lishment of the municipal system of Imrivntlnn. That It la Cnlncr tn ha a tlon he can vote for anybody he taste liar exponent, William J. Bryan, we are popular move la certain. If the manner w ...... -- - - i i i isu irnta iu mo incuiiua or Xjincoin. i in wnicfl il is utjuiaT reccivea ia a cn- ivei tne neopie ruie ana let a'l men have terlon. black tulle. Thla cap a lu. nult la clasped to the head by a tiara of cameoa val to be held ln Portland next June, or meaaurona. ..... and thla without doubt will be the Bieevea are nothing if not capricious. greatest event or the Kind ever neld I flOM moai approvea at tnia minute. In the northwest. Every town In the Instead of cavorting above our elbows, surrounding territory should manifest I run all the way down below the wiiat. chooses; in fact, he can substitute love of peta. some other name for one on the ticket at the primaries. It was thus Uuchess or AiDany s liirtnaay. that Mayor-Lane was nominated. LfTlne"rf But the object of keeping the parties most popular members of England's royal ramny, was Dorn 'eoruary n, an equal show. What is a producer? fthe 8oc!nJla.t McMinnville News-Renorter: Thla make a great fuss and place great part of the Willamette valley ia capable stress on ine producer flavins- nil ha or suDDoning several times tne dodu la- can gen in 11 ine man that digs from uon it now nas Doin in city ana coun- the earth the cold. roal nr frnn i tltrv and of Droduclnr mnnv tlntM It-a I -rv .1 .it.i j i 41 . I roval family, was born f'eDruary 17. .v.. . . ri. A." " " ' ' ; mi.. : " . n"1 marlAa la rhififlv wa Biinnno tn iiiL. r iid ,n-.f .i ti.t mother earth feeds the world; is It -the nuta, atock and vegetablea ia ecarcely maries IS cmeny, we suppose, to pre- Erinceopold. yonf ;. i? man that furnishes the machinery that more than In lta Infancy. But better makes mining possible; is it the carrier days are coming and coming fast. Every vent the voters of one party from l?1. QueenYlctoria;Ahe.. uch?fl .w.a swarming into the primaries of the Sight" 00 WnS'S Sf. tfZW07 b't x- a .. -ci'Moi,.TK,r,f a .m.ii n.min locamies, it is the one that I .. combines the coal the Iron and all the nthoo nartv and nnmlnatlno- ttm V aldeck-Pyrmont, weaker candidates. Hence It IS nec- marriage to Prince Leopold her hus- muitlDllcitr of machine, tint V essary to register as an adherent of band died , suddenly leavjng her a. It ffiofr? r some party, so that the primary she is of a retiring disposition and udges will know whether a voter oar? 1 u. fo.r .court llfe- ,kel an calls for the right ticket, that Of the niea. The duchess is related to many of the reigning houses of Europe in party to which he belongs. But once In the booth, the voter can sub stitute any names he pleases.' A man registering as a Democrat must at the primary election call for a Democratic ticket but he does not have to vote it straight. For ex ample, Republicans at the coming primaries car. vote to nominate Word for sheriff, and Democrats can vote to nominate Stevens or any other man by writing ln the name of the man for whom they desire to vots. her own right, the queen mother oz Holland being her Bister. Her young son, who Inherited his father's title of Duke of Albany, Is now tho reign ing prince o: Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Four years ago her only daughter. Princess Alice of Albany, was married to Prince Alexander of Teck. There is no hope for any appropria tion by this congress for the Wil lamette locks, or inland waterways, or a river and harbor bill, nor for tariff revision, nor for currency ro- Thls Date ln History. 1519 Francis, Duke of Guise, leader of the wara of the sixteenth century In France, oorn. Atea Jtf eDruary ig, ibbj. 1621 Miles Btanaisn chosen captain of Plymouth colonies. 1718 Mtthew Tllghman, prominent Maryland leader during tne revolution, bom. Die. May 4, 1790. 177 Lord North's conciliatory bill presented In parliament - '1834 United States concluded an In demnity treaty with Spain. 1856 Charleston, South Carolina, al most destroyed by Are. 1868 Habeas corpus act suspended ln Ireland. 1880 Attempted assassination er the ot Russia. i ah these are nrodueer and h.tt. equal rights to be considered In the great plan of government, and no leg islation ahould be allowed placing one above another, creating the so-called classes, a name foreign to our Institu tions and that has no place In a genu ine democracy. WM. MORFITT. Farmers' Names Wanted. Portland, Or.. Feb. 12. To the Editor of The Journal Referring to your arti cle "The Call of the Country," would iW? t0.,l8k a few questlona: why la it-tisat of those several thou- u.u mniion wno are anxious to give work, good pay, good food and a good home to the unemployed, not one con- ''".i worth wh'le t0 eaa hl nm and addresa to your paper? By looking over your male help wanted column I ina nui a aingie worKingman wanted. Haa your complaining Portland writer, whp aeema to know all about the farm f roubles, by mistake forgotten to sign his name and address to hla letter, or waa he afraid aome of the unem ployed might call on htm? Editor, have you ever made your liv ing by working aa a farm Hand, rail road, steamboat, mining laborer? A. PIETZOLD, - 708 East Thirteenth. - The chief of police of Albany haa re ceived the following request from hla counterpart ln Eugene, who evidently Is not a W, of O. graduate: "sir have you one in your employ of the and dribble over tha hand ln a Marie Stuart point No one asplrea to mourning, but If ons naa 10 wear it one mignt be thank ful for anything so pretty aa the white crepe wherein Paria blda us mourn. Beautiful and altogether unmelanoboly ui t iiiaue ui mis anowy crepe. The lateat effort of the London tailor looks like a frantlo aspiration after economy, it eompriaea a brief jaoket of diagonal striped wool, and a skirt of piain ciorn. t st It Our Dally Menu. BREAKFAST Stewed Figa With Cream corn cakes Maple Byrup corree LUNCHEON Tripe Spanish Boiled Hominy Stewed Apple Ginger bread cnocoiate DINNER Tomato Soup Browned Rlba of Beef I Macaroni With Cheese. Celery and Cabbage Salad J VUIUIUI UL LIIHIk, - ... " . . noma nr tl. K. JHltnnA l ilpa... In I uuu.ng. vi.aww fine checkard gray ault Durby hat pipa , ftewed Apple Wash the apples, cut ln the -mouth red hair, acaover left Lll0at,?r,an?,?r'' but do T.t vrvtf&w&wx tTernnuHVora,rtdunu! li&S"5 y'U" 8 u!erWonn"vfnnad A,?5S-JS " " - a little lemon Juice and a sprinkle of . . .1 miimear. Merve com with cream Rice Banana Pudding Two cupfuls of cold boiled rice, one egg, vanilla ex- tract, milk and augar to taate. When the pudding la done cover the top with sliced bananas and on top of these place meringue of whites of two eggs and prown aiigntiy. serve not or cold, with cream. A Good Amendment. From the Seaside Signal The land tax amendment, that puts the burden of taxation on idle land. held for speculative purpoaea, should be supported by every man who wants to see property rlghta respected. Our preaent ayatem oi taxation that makea a. man pay for Improving hia home, or hla workshop, or hla domeatio animals, la a' fraud, and there can be no auch thing aa "equal taxation" under It. The property of the poor man Is always in sight and the assessor can alwaya find every dollar's worth of It; the rloh man can, and doea, hide much of hla where the assessor cannot, or doea not find it. With thla proposed amendment aa the law the assessors will haA no dif ficulty in, nor excuse for. rru finding every dollar's worth or taxable prop erty In the atate. It will even make rloh men honest aa far aa taxation la concerned. ' M That Fishing Peeling, . ; JVom the Atlanta Constitution. -' "I've got the fishing feeling so bad," be said, "that I just must throw down everything and take a two weeks trip to Florida. The fact is, my health de-M manas it. i n pacK my grip ngnt nowl" "John." said hia wife, "come here," 8he opened a closet A gallon Jug iiwa oeiore mm, ' ' , - - "There!" ahe said. "Cut out , th I norma trip, it s too expensive." "Maria." ha said, "rou'r. a ' oerr-