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THE JOURNAL
' 'AM ' INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. .
;C. . JACKSON..
.Fvbllebar
rDbll.hH arerf aBlng trpt SaDdayl and
, rjr Sanaa nornlnx. at Tba Jtnraai Build-
, Inc. riru aad Yanibnl atmta. rortiatia. or,
Bnterad at the poitoffloe at f'ortland. Or., for
" friMmlMloo Uroogb Ilia antla aa second -claa
latter.
ItLKIHOKES-MAIN 7173. HOME. A-SOM
' All drpartmanta trirhul hf (teM .oanbara.
Tall Ua opamtor tt naimrtroant oa .
' Eaat 8lh 9fflc. M Caat 830.
s 10 H El (IN A0VEKT18INO BKl'UBSKNTATl Vg
trolanJ.R.nl.mln Kruutlnl IdrrrllalDa A.ancr,
Braoawlrk HuiMloir t0 Filth ataoua. Naw
' Tort: Trlbnn. BHlidlug. Chlto.
' Subscription Tarma by mill to anr addraaa
la ua U Ultra ium. lanaoa or .iuicv.
v Ona raar f3.ni) i Dun month I .60
8CNDAY.
' Ona raar M.fiO I On montb I .13
- DAILY A NO HUM) AY.
Ona rear $7.60 I Ooa nontb I .85
Despise not little sins;
Tiie gallant ship may sink,
Though only drop by drop
. The watery tide is drink.
Richard French.
PASSING OP THE
'VESSEL.
SAILING
lELEGRAPH dispatches report
that the government Is about
to purchase the American ship
Shenandoah and convert It Into
coal barge. The Shenandoah re
cently arrived at San Francisco with
coal for Admiral Evans' battleships;
' she Is on of the largest American
' ships afloat and represents the best
that the Maine ship yards could pro-
has so often reached his ears. What-J time for the government to change
ever his purpose he knows that Med-j Its policy in this respect find we look
ford is on the map. fof prompt and adequate punishment
What has' wrought the change? I of this: arch-swindler for whom the
Advertising. Intelligent, well di- prison gates yawn.
rected advertising. Without adver
Using Medford would have droned FRUIT CANJTERIES.
along In the same old way for. aj ' nnv-TTTq . J.,
dozen years to come. Now and then 7" ra.,8ed.
some stranded stranger would have
"the
been added to the population, now
f money and is to begin at once
. the Installation of a fruit can
nery. Aioaroe, in me same
and then Bill Jones would have put L",'; -JWT Both
a fresh coat of paint on his house or
will be ready for operation by the
Tom Smith would have bought . --nni, Hinn
another cow. But there would have Thege lncldenU reca tne fact tha;
oeen notning m me way 01 ciai nhnlr. 40ft nnn nminda nf wm.n.t.
development ana progress. " ,.,,,. rhAM ,. .Mnn n
me people or iwearora nwnmt, mu- , b canned ,ast Be.o0n. b.
lated with the spirit of progress, and cau9e there were not enough can
not until men, ue town un "P- nerlea in Oreeon to take ear of
Medford robbed Its yes. yawned, th,m TheB trailer cherries wr
. . a . l . 1 1 , I r
sireicnea ana men suaaeniy renuieu BoId under Washington labels and
..... - - ... i -
tnat tne flay or opportunity naa. became an asset for advertising .not
dawned. Close on the heels of that oreeon. but Washington. It in i!n
realization came the campaign of remembered that within a few weeks
advertising which Is already bearing last year ejgDt cari0adB ef canned
rich fruit. strawberries were imDorted into Ore-
Medford Is but an Instance and an Eon. m0v. ib it forgotten that all
example. There are other towns in 0Ter tne Willamette valley pears,
Oregon which are showing the same cherries and other fruits rotted un-
spirit of progress and which are ex- der the trees because there was a
perienclng the rewards that follow. jack or canning establishments to
-7
Letter From tLe People
Proportional RcVesentatlcn.
Portland TT-.h a njv. w. cviim. nf
Th Jonrn.l ..' ...4nt... I A CrlSlS Ul OPegOB. '
off.rd by th Psople'a Power league 4o JHndlttoa Kast Ortgonian (Xnd.).
Comment of Oregfoa Press
on Statement One
, Small CLangd
the state constitution Is one providing
Uiat. a Jaw-for proportional representa
tion may be passed. It does not at-
MIss Spring has unlimited "galL"
' '..4 m - 1 . '
Ze you want to move to ChicagUt
The people can do as they please.
-u.ee-''
Balf-government la on trial In Oregon.
Right now at this period of political
advancement It Is especially important
and vital to th welfare and reputation
tarAnr t nmvM. t .., .1, of .the Republican party In Oregon' that
... - I iinh.M th nmsvi-a nrlnclnlAsl BOW
or anr marnAn Ar akiskrttisiaw mamhava nr " - w- .1 . . .....
rzrZ. rr."? ".r In force In tb stat. Including the U Th rownr ewrp is a mu,aouDwui
a . .v.. root primary Uw. BUtsment Ko. I, th .1 a a
futur'whn.v ,h- ... popular olectlon of United. States sena- Th lo man has his troubles la Ore-
i 1 r . - 1 lura. uib iiiiukiivsj emiiu iitviviivuHi asaw
to see chosen a
nuinHir ra d res sbs n ia . ... .
tive lea-lslature. and not a mera airre- na.ln- 10cw .0P"on.'w'
gon...
Waste In the Homo. '
Th popl arf thinking and aotlng. I V&RICANS are proverbially t es
rygnin . ana in th average
' household a continual dribble of
-'waste exists, whlchy If stopped.
"vu, iowara making the
A
... 1 - ' j". 1 iiiguin ana
t I Th. ..... -
n. . . . . . 1 . . . nu fl A . . . . . . . . 1 m. .. v W.K. I Tin. in in. .1,.. -
election aocidents, in ruct. 1 ,.. n.nnu mnd thmv tun.lrrm.ra I nM steady Job and la Mni..
not
representlnar but a fraction nf tha neo
yio,. ana a small rractlon at that.
?i"er,2.? b,twMn ' wough and
' m th city who
earning from $70
afford to take a backward step. I e . I to 1100 a month ahouM k. .hi.
nlaarf anrf nnr.iV.T A7.n V. Th. rsrorm meaaures; sne can conimua mi ,.7 ,ri not oiuy
" ??rec !ed r"n. .f h"P?: be a reform atate and continue to be I Don't aet excited over politics: It nothing put b tof .....
iiwtTrra'ndde . , " . th.r. 1. th worr,
VSvLrtlVi .7ntlmVntTf th.'coSn;. 9 The Possibly If Forak.r would setU. 1. f.P- Interest to b. paid on boS
Sf thVpeSpl. w aov. U"1 WJffJ,Atk?i4 n h b e,ecU1 coun" I!"1 mDf .fhes thing. ftr. not neoes.
prone oy newer methods dweoverea ,;,' " V,., . , . . . rTi uV. iiii I
t enabl them better to do sa The I01" P "lci AdYABCAn"l..fth.,.w"1l -r.
ino amount of cook In a- to h.
to
tha
We JSuSfffoV iff J.rv?c.s 'to them "f" ' ""V-i nd.IV J',',! .tt " "
In ha ar. S tcal lUAlUAfJaY Hi 1BW ' VII LUI WHICH W SJallU Win I gslb aiAW IIIVUVI.
:i! . .. ."!". '""". ;hn- Ik. M Ik. 1 .h. huAnnl m.rt.l a
mat tne inaeoieaneaa will continu 10 1 . " - - ...l. - .. . . .. i...
auament Its volume In the future. a mwtaae. . I yv nope . oanipr .
r . "I." 1 o ut MitmiM or iiraron verr mucn i aoma memoir. Me avmonur wrai tail
sary, for In this city houaa r.m. ...a
like to know If Bonl ?af P'ovlalons ara la., expenslv than
and U so wner n cities, we make a loud err
r ..-1 . . . 1
a a 1 f,.r u 1 Wl -oomg to be done The
we read of th perform- aWff! ralSKir1"!?. yuf.DuU "5
Portland council, w hay. Jnn "J 0 J0 'fi ' oatmaal
om for alett; method Tt siMUn. it. hr? the old methods by which a everything whll he lives.
i.v.tn.ir.r. k. u-,.- i..... I handful or machine manipuiatora can
a not trvin to iaari a into an un. shape the entire political sentiment ana Whenever
unown wiiueme.s oi experiments ina , im rurinuu . w..,., - i ana boll n f .T. TT"!
rank vairarles. gwitserland has. tried . PP' pav oro anr la notion to vote for the -Tecan. of uaine th.t A"en',.n,,e
out crODortional renreaantatlon In moat Irom lnl antlQUata metnoa ana tney i a a waahlnv iii.i;.. 1 " ' rBl me water IOM
of'hejsute.? called "nton. ana the Te broken, away to stay. ..Let us de- There are fairly well-informed people TuTot ffi' ,7 wi ,"
Eugene Is an Instance. Salem will Bave them. How apropos It is. then. ."J "T)0""1. a n leda. to "ooort the neoDui choicV hTRfi-ft f L 'V.n.t P-n.' Probably th.
Hi. In ih. oom rloaQ Aatnrlo t,-.- ... v". t". ""L" """r'""'." l.'"-''"'.,"7" ltwllfhi . Cfnr fn th .launch I I T.r' OSS So little) concern fnrvJ
tvwu hi i...yi.. iUli ocuiuD luuuiv li 118 uuueu iwu mig rcurtBcinaiion in uanmmtni in "... ' -
. I h.. .r-iua concern roru
' in uai n.niaiii. ill ;- ...", " . r.V - - j .Li. I I ""iWlOyera DOPlc.thnnk I. .1... .I..I-1
inn i 11 auu a v,ui v vi vi.ut HeiH 0r weHierii ureKon. do rue s. it naa bon round to da Droduo-i aUU " anri ifumn iitti m.t binc ioia to.
in
She a n -..r""".''-' "iuenc.
Th. ...: .ouii mr moir savina.
. ?,ot.h.,r ' the family 1. quite apt
Well. Brother Oeer. why shouldn't "rrS L ,ht m way. through Ignor-
i . . i . . n . aw.h i iit.sj. afiff- Ansa a . a i . h
different groups of political
owns are rapidly awakening to the Canneries, It is estimated, save i""f wb?!.flt J itoSvtFzPlL" P
. a .t.l. . "jriia nuiei auu uaiici iiicii iu l lie lmi i - I . . . . . . . .
necessity ot exploitation ana civic 30 to 40 per cent Of fruit that from iiamentary halls, softened the bitter- ". J? "ttn5L.5L "A ? th. i. . EX .hi .V. senator thw nc-. r our American Viru'h.l'."
improveoient. For years they have oveNriDeness. imDerfect form or for nes f partisanship ond brought to the "l n,u" rH.i v" want as well as whatever represents- I1"'." these mattera. She fre-
, , K. 4K, ., . , ,,v I , - - , . . council or tne nation representatives tivef nucnuy Keeps a bla fire aolna- to hnii
iepn asleeD but that DerlOd Of letll- I nthar nni U unmarlratohla orH I a. i-.i... .1 .. 11.. I . . , I live 1 I ,niln .r..w. ' " S,nB. to DOU
- - ' - - 1 - v. 1 ui ma xiiiiiviiiy urn ilea, usuaui .11c: 11 1
argy Is past. The time has come for I thrpfnrn waBted Thpv afford an or superior Intellectual and moral de- A Republican Statement
. .,.ku. yeiupmcni, who cuuiu never nuve eerveu 1 From th Albany era Id tep.J
'.iinui. in: nation unaer ins 01a meinoas. Bim-1 ...... . 1 . A .
fort on the part of every community They stimulate production of veg- '"r tho., no, h vo,u. in Or.jon r M u ' J.
wa 1. vui arr liv 1 v lis ckcii uil vv -t ar
fttheUc. Indeed. U the decadence n the state There is not a town in etables and fruit, of all kinds by primary" and direct leiiTOo
af thai Amrtrn mnrphnnt mnrlnp r "u,v-" " fv" "7 urmging proaucer ana consumer into , ""'i" c., ..
l?.uuP or vegetablea, ithouf at th. a.m. I
Tea. it haa about come to tnia: win ::--"" . "ven tor me dessert and
the railroads run the government, or side dishes that may be con-
111 tn aovernment control tne ran- r.v.T ,r .V " !-v,
roads. hV" "..Vre. solng, the careful
a a i..w-.iine wui plan la do all th. div'a
COIiainir .vn.nl . . . l .1.1 ' T
' Ship subsidies might or might not
remedy the HI, for even with ex
perts the study of conditions con
- fronting the American ship owner
has become a problem so Involved
I. that It la all but Impossible to find
..'a proper adjustment for the many
conflicting arguments for and
against government financial as
sistance.
lowing the policy that has .been convenient touch
adoptea by Aiearord.
Leaders that tlon.
w
1 V ""Tr u"'i" . " . .r " . as belna- oppoaed
They make mar- to a condition of aanity. but in Swltser- is ths style of I
ketable what would otherwise be ,and- where the people have long- held sires to make cur of!
unmarketable. They open oppor- UVhavtrVpSPt
tunity for men to engage In fruit found to act wl
E are not inclined to .1
uaaiu. -- ent-from th day. of Moses down, to,
stroy violence in elections. ,. n Pi.imn mh
wisn to o unueraiuvu i EVen tn aaism Hiaieaman oeRins ic i , . It. i s u'"s aa must
to tarty leaders. It wonder ir the tarirr anouidn oe re. 5- immediately wnen
..Lr. thla llr dl. vl.ed. Well, the world do move. wh.i orntm, soufffes. hot
eaders this paper ae- 1 .u.h . I oreaa and such thlnire. Ann
HORACE O. M KINLET.
Oregon Sidelights
partial
credence to the rumor that
Horace Q. McKinley is to
receive either com
immersion In the
Doubtless
tore tracts, on a profitable
That brings hundreds of dollars n "inn.AuVtrilan .tat. of Tasmania ! .7ou P'ea,e
Silver Lake Is to have a new church.
gone
tion
of flesh and blood scattered gun In Albany
BV IS to in me Auairauan aim. ot i.amania W-ir. . . ..- i. " .ij.... . .ni
plete or acre from soil that at wheat farming he next lower hou. J" byh-"" by SrMnt0 theJVui'nol' b? iVad.
Vovern- hardly y,elds 112 an acre- Greater rS?m yt devUed Tn Australla it M ln the present generation has
govern- . fri r.t frri1".?:.. in,,..""li""J " J? aone hence. But there Is a comblna-
ments Immunity bath.
MrlClnlAV vaa useful tn
ship that Is passing, away. All marl- Burns when, after conviction three d,r?ct wquence. It "f"1" JlS ITL.or'rorJtD,
.. ... .... I . ... i . homa nwnpra And avurv nditorl nnmn neips eject some one. or mora repi
wme countries nave ieu mat me years ago nesougnt to maire nis peace . " . , tatives. This, however, is n
?windjarainw:' Is not so useful now by turning Informer and laying, bare ownfr n ordTly ?Mt- fdTa?" nrt
u In the.' early eighties. The ex- the crimes of his fellow conspirators. " n aaea Pa""on ror tne tne thre.hold of
an efltectlvi
. . mnrrnont r ho Ko lr a f V a KutaVi aw j n.
prunes, aprlcota. beana. may te cooked
slowly on the back of the rangerand
are much better so cooked than if al-
vwcu iu uuu rapiaiy. ir the oven Is
moderately warm It m. k. ...iu . I
rTi S. i v .1 w,llcn may men be rap
Idly finished for a meal. Meat pies, all
SteWS and SOUDS. ixl almnal .11 ir..l.
ablea are better for a slow steady sira-
And still ther Is a littl. time to Uering thin when rapidly boiieJ. and
spray. the amount of fuel required la but
Work on the electric railroad ha. be- bE'rliSW tbh "XL"
Bnt It la not alon. tha AmrirBn xtririni.. wa. fi -n densely populated community is the 7. " mI i2Sia inV ! throurhoiit the length and breadth of
cast
1 - . . . . 1 ti.ina . lenr .nm. nnn.nr mnr. r.nr...n
time countries have felt that the years ago he sought to make his peace aa a a V tatives. This, however, is not the only
maae at large
t ha. reached
as In the.' early e erhtles. Th n. th oHmM nf hit tuiimr Mi.nirn " " a" uucu lul iue 1 -:,...kV.m o .wh
pens) of operating a ship under it was generally understood at he erchan,t' tn baker tn butcher, tative covernment J itinniu.
American register or one of like time that McKinley was to be treated 1 lu tiA win as name. In the orma.
tonnage under foreign register Is in with leniency In return for the in- Bumn lue carpenter ana every omer empire Wurtemburg andStuttgart have
" : 1 . n ...... ... . j . 1 .i.i.H .nv.a.nr . 1 v.. T n Tn. r.invin
slonal man. It is
builder and a state builder.
these days practically the same. The formation he had given and he Is
difference Is so slight that it Is reputed to have told a number of
1 -
hardly .worth taking into considers- persons that the government had
nl.l l.vl.latup. Kv . mn.fr ialllniptn.v
a tuuiuuuuj 1 Hvatpm nf nrnnortlonal rerjresentatlon.
For the In France it is being agitated ror by a
constantly increasing numoer or siaiea-
ana may
r " ' c ifvidvu. vuu I . i . 1 u v 1 . 1 conmttnxiy inuretteinK
tlon when a nrofitahla charter off- nrnmlrt that he would Bcan ac.ot l,UJO 11 BUlyes luo prouiem ot over- men and prog.re..iv citizen
sets the expense. The truth In the I free.
mattAP 1a that th ronl mtmv nf tVi I WtictViov It nraa ntlaa nr linwteav
saUing Tossel Is the tramp steamer- do not now attempt to say, but Hen- fi.. Jf f"' m30rSTrt8tnd8effeacSt1ve a",
s plan of procedure was to secure " ""T , 7 7 7 , ln representatives to t
or at least the steamer that employs ey'i
flow nonulatlnn and nnuna tho wnv I ha nrinnted In fha near future.
fnr tinAmnlnvd lnhor tn Wm m. The people of brejran can make no
. r J " - -1 miataua in amenaina tne constitution
allow a better,
system of elect
the legislature
world Is clamoring for the product, than Is at present made necessary by
irt-the
. .malt .-nn. , j t,- . , , , . . , .v. wuriu iu ciauiui lug lor iiib uroauci. tnan is at present maae necessary 03
a small crew of men and whose me- wholesale indictments against those mdnqtrv hA- the restrictions of an instrument draft
rhnnlcal annlnmant la rodnc1 In kniio.,.!! in U imnllMluil In ina lnni u 10 Bal" Buu Bttu luuuairy, De- . h. ... vnunr and thi
simplicity that allow, of opera- frauds and the dragnet Invariably Jt, .V, ,ater be apparent at sovernrnent. "r
Df a craft carrying a large cargo brought to the surface some one who nn ,p'e as WI" ,ater De aPParent at " Let Oregon have the best We need
that
tlon of a craft carrying a large cargo brought
at a 'minimum of cost to the owner, was willing to "squeal" in order to
Everywhere la the world the save his own skin.' One of these
. steamer, bristling with derricks and was McKinley. There have been
. tmnvti rtnarl tar If h nstan nleln sv swam -. - mhj! 4-V r Im anHmnnv rina
"r" ""'"6 iiiauv uiw uu iu. i.u.u, """ facts when it published the false
V-. r. . 'T ue , . . . DC"U", statement yesterday that "Chick
jug a iulai i-i t w ui v uicu, nucio i xtrauruiiiary aenea ui cuuiivuuus j, . .
: I n. I1..I M n n ..ij V I . . . i i. J .v. I "OUgniO
iujcv iimca iuai aailiu nuum uayo wniCu nave ulVirB.t;u uie jauu imuu
been required 20 years ago for a prosecutions in this state. As a
: vessel of like capacity, has become necessary consequence the number of
the ruling commercial factor on the those who were, according to their
ocean. The cheap commercial own confession, party .o the frauds
steamer cannot be competed with but who received complete or par-
and not many years from date the tial Immunity Is far in excess of the
world will witness that fate of the number of defendants who have been
Shenandoah repeated in the iron convicted and punished. Some of
hulls of Clyde-built sail craft. those who were thus allowed to
escape were far greater offenders
; ADVERTISING THAT PAYS. than others wno nave paia me pen
alty of the law. Another unrortun
lorvalUS and Monroe. .bier men in our legislature. We need
more statesmen and fewer politicians,
t io v-.ji. , I more deliberation and less wire pulling,
It Is hardly supposabte that the ,,. m0rajitv and less partisanship
Oregonlan was in ignorance of the more manhood and less truckling. The
last legislature was not nearly bo vi
cious as its predecessor, mainly owing;
to statement No. l and the power in
reserve held over them by the people;
but It was a misrepresentatlve body,
wlih few statesmen on its roil.
Cnngrefratlonallsts will build a new
the land which la a croaa between a
leauer and a follower, and this com- church at Vale.
bination develops Into the "boss" who,
as a general proposition, prefers to see Assessors ars worried
the opposite party victorious ratner xne dogs aon t worry.
about dogs.
than the oppoalng faction in his own
party. In this state there seems to be I
not two but three parties two rte
publlcan parties and one Democratic.
The Herald is of the opinion that the
particular Republican party destined
"Mlnins; In eastern Oregon Is looking
up," says the Prairie City Miner.
win. .u a.. - ' "
With the sras rana. thr la av.n nnm
uppununity ror waste than when wood
and coal are used. The cook so often
lurgeia mat matcnea ara rhaanar than
sas. that the oven will remain warm
enough to heat the dlahes with the gas
turned off. that a pan of dishwater may
be warmed under the 1ta which h..a
wis oven, mat arter a saucepan begins
to boll the same reault is. accomplished
V7 turning- tne neat down to a mere I
Ci. . "?..? y eeP,n S"lng at full
. "BB "ol en xne mistrese
carefully turn down the fllme. explain
ing tne reason, to Mary Ann. only to
have the girl turn it up again in a I
Deautirut aureola as soon as the door la
cionea r covering tne irons when on th
gas stove will keep them warm with
but a little heat; the little four-point jet
on the side of the stove will keen tho
coffee simmering without causing It to
boll over. It is economy with a gss
iv iuu ior tne next oay, as well
n is a "state penitentiary
convict who has been enjoying lib
erty for the past three month by vir
tue of a parole granted by Governor
Chamberlain." The truth is that
Hits the Bnlls-Eye.
Grants Pass. Or.. Feb. 18. To
the
ANB of the best advertised tons ate result of the government's policy
fn the state of Oregon is Med- was that those who profited most
.l I ford. This we say without any largely by fraudulent entries on pub
disparagement of the efforts He lands went unscathed and were
of other places in the state but left in the full enjoyment of the
" rather 1 to stir them to emulation, stolen goods.
within tha laRt vear Mpdfnrd hna m. But in one lmDortant resner
perienced a decided awakening. The Horace McKinley is unlike the ma
" younger and more progressive men Jority of that noble band of Inform
of the town have come to the front ers whose testimony formed the key
. i. and rinvA taken ths rllrutinn r.r of. IttnnA of tho arch in the land fraud
, fairs. The mossbacks have been re- prosecutions.- OtherB learned from
tired to the back seats. The spirit their experience the wisdom of ob
" of progress has been in the air and serving the laws and so far as we
the opportunities for profitable in- are advised most of them put the
; vestment are attracting the att&n- lesson-lnto practice. Not so with
tloaof outside capital. The results McKinley. No sooner were his fears
- are already apparent. Medford has of further prosecution at Heney's
many advantages to attract the hands allayed than; he started on a
I homeseeker and the investor. It Is new career of rascality and crime,
surrounded by a region of extra- With the connivance of S. A. D. Pu-
ordinary fertility Whose products ter, who seems also to have con-
.'have won fame in eastern markets, eluded that the promised immunity
It is the distributing point for a absolvedhim from all future ob
-mining district of unusual; promise, servance of the law, McKinley en
Its people are prosperous and seem tered upon wholesale forgeries of
to have awakened to the future state school land certificates, which
which lies before them. found a ready market among unsus-
A few years ago Medford was a pecting bankers and lumbermen In
sleepy, listless community, heedless Wisconsin and other eastern states
ot Ita nnnnrtiiTiStfpH hlind in th nno. Thu fraud a wprn nlnnnprl nn a Na.
' eibllitlea within its grasp. It was poleonic scale and the profits are
unknown and unadvertised. Through said to have amounted, within a few
passengers on the Southern Pacific weeks time, to over $100,000.
glanced idly from the car windows Through the vigilance of Oswald
at the little settlement, looked up West, then state land agent, this new
. the tame on the time card, and then
- forgot it. And the natives gazed
, JUBt as idly and with Just as little
Interest at the passengers, without
. of a stranger to their town.
Now all this Is changed. When
the traveler arrives at . Medford he
recognizes It at once as a locality
' of which he has heard, a thousand
. times.: ' His interest has been aroused
, In advance and be is eager to see for
; himself what it has to offer., .if. he
Is a capitalist looking for ' invest
. meats he wants to Investigate Med.
lora s opportunities. n ne is a
homeseeker he la predisposed to stop
and purchase and ' build, without
looking further.,. If , he Is simply a
tourist bent on enjoyment he ,wel
" comes the chance for sightseeing anJ
recreation in a locality whose fame
scheme of fraud was discovered and
was given wide publicity through
the columns of The Journal. State
warrants were issued for McKlnley's
a thought, of attracting the attention Larrest and he went into hiding, even
tually making his escape to the
orient.
There .s but one place for Horace
McKinley and that is behind the
bars of the penitentiary, where ' he
should stay for a period commensu
rate with his crimes.
Whatever promises of immunfty
were extended to him originally
must ow be regarded as canceled
by his subsequent acts. The people
of Oregon have looked on with no
small degree of impatience while one
confessed criminal after another has
been allowed to go nnwhlpt of Jus
tice In order that the" few selected
Victims mlght be punished. v It is
Houghton has been at large be- Editor of The Journal I have been
cause he had served out his term, watching the editorial columns of the
It Is true that Houghton was paroled Oregonlan for some time, to see on
ot nna timo t t h n J what grounds the gifted editor opposes
vav iu4Vi vub vta. ujuiuaiiij iui ii in , . H , . . i a . i
i n a , . A . . Statement No. 1, but the following
unuu auu iiiuiuur una at from jast Sundays i8Sue ls the first
me urgeut request oi many gooa i have seen that attempts to show
citizens who believed that the young why he opposes It His statement ls
man would reform his ways. Their I plain and disingenuous, to say tho
hopes were disappointed, for Hough- fVt tSSTiSSt ESadSHA 'oT'h.m!
ton was detected again in the com-1 and he had answered while he was
mission of crime. He was rear
rested and sent to Salem, where he
served out his sentence. He was
released only when his term had
mad. Here it ls, or the principal part
of it:
"Among other reasons why the Ore
gonlan objects to Statement No. 1, is
this: It ls unwilling to delegate the
authority, or to give to any Kepubll
pxnirpd and vhpn the anthnrltloa at can member of the legislature, lnstruc-
espirea ana wnen tne aumornies at tl0n8 t0 voU la ltB behalf for a Derno-
Salem no longer had any hold upon' cratlc United States senator. When
him Thpnfl farta hov t,wn nK. H desires the election of a Democratic
" " " "7 " " United States senator it will 'go It
llshed repeatedly in every daily pa, straight' for that purpose, on its own
per in this city. Including the Orp- TioAZnX
gonian, fool of itself as to pretend or sup-
, I. pose tnat party can be aooiisned. '
, , . In other words, rather than abide
General btoessel may have sur- by the expressed will of the majority
rendered before all means of e- jfSHK fflS
rense were exhausted but In the end paper desires, the Oregonlan "won't
the result would havn hpon th. Thisis honest and out-and-
, out, but hardly up to the standard of
same. It was impossible for Russia what we naturally expect from such
to relieve beleaguered Port Arthur ?, heJZlV paf.r V. 'JfJjWl
and the ultimate triumph of the Japs press in general that, if the matter
was certain. The death sentence Eer:'e" J? vo"for,K? K!Ll"!I!
which has been imposed on General would be elected to the United States
Stoessel seems utterly unjustifiable. Ber? 't. T.iJ' i? hou,dn'f. 2em,-
I- awvuu e iua;uiit VI bllO
people so desire? If the sentiment were
the other way about, does anyone doubt
a a , Vlittl VIIO UICKUIIIOII WUUIU Uo IlCttrHJ V
heard, in no uncertain voice, as to in favor of statement No. l? Then
Statement No. 1. The professional 11 would be: "Vox Populi Vox Del!" but
politicians who are striving to res- Oregonian's version would probably be:
urrect the old Republican machine jyx Populi Vox Rats!" or words to
will do well to read and thoughtfully And. isn't it a shame that the neoni
consider the resolutions which are shouidactualiy presume to dictate to
being adopted by the granges. want those servants to do? Very hu
miliating! Most exasperating! Mow.
Tn thn rnrront nnmhor nf th r itepunncan iorm or govern-
in tne current numDer or the ment, (he representatives of the people
Eugene thinks that It has nearly
1 Jt ak. A AAA aanaavlr T 9 4f VlSan't
to survive the present storm is that . fhore is a splendid site
one which nas ror us leaaer n cnam- . lar.e interior city,
pion of the common people tho rank ror lare nieor c'-
fond'UUtementNo'!- While there is but. IS mile, between
S S Wtalrttb. l.l! Cottage Grove and Eugene the former
of a. choicifor United State, .enator. place has a much milder climate, says
-and they will overthrow tho party the Loader Md ltelhf aw.ceniD"
which combats them In this privilege, stance, but perhaps this was excep-
and which attempts to wrest It from tionai.
their possession. Qraln J(J sc,Ung f0f , centg per pound
. . . . in Riiv'or IjiUb althouch an excellent
lllrort ITImurt Here TO Btav. n k.. .hi-"""" mo uji oay,
.:: .. t.,. ' .,ra!"? rtj a?wn? u;? w.?od fire. ih.
rrum ma i movuio " i wuu rawiu kiiii, BBnie amount 01 neat Will COOk enough
It is useless to deride th. direct pri- was not sufficient to produce enough rlce ror today', dinner nd for tomor
marie. law. While It has its flaws, like t0 HU the nom demand- row s pudding . While the potatoes are
- - i mw i uuiiniif iiin n ii m rt i no-a tna a r a a
everything else invented by man. It is I nmih mnntv fnrmers raised a the heat in the oven will not nni nonir
far better than the old system of bosses, good crop of grain last year, but the today's roast but the pie and the corn
packed conventions, made in advance prospects for an Increased Remind next br.ad at ''lltli folly to heat th;
ISmSelves I -i-. h. nr.uni av tha Kl. I at noon, balced nnnl.i at d mH . K
naa no cnoice out iihu iu iua wuat, I m.th Falls Herald. As the Dariey crop o cioca neat it up again tor a roast
set before them. The direct primary overdone this year It la only rlng- .
law ls hero to stay, ror navmg once ,r 9B centa pr hundred. Wheat is The way to accomplish results In
had a taste of really popular elections i and oats $1.25. Flour ls selling for cookery aa well aa In liuslness matters
voters wui never uo cumeiiiru wmi an- 2i OBr thousand. " lo use tno nead Derore the hands,
thing else. But every candidate for the v , a a For the cook, be .he mother or Frarf.
leglelature should be requested to sub-1 Le Qrande Observer: Union county is who has a poor memory for what she
scriDo to Biaiinni ii". . :L 1 1 1 and has for years been considered one i piann tor tne oay, a ennd s slate
this there ls no guarantee that tsw -leg- 0, n Bt norM producing counties and attached pencil will be a boon. It
lslature win carry out tna wisn oi tne in tno Btate. Wo have several years win not only save tripe to the grocers
voters In electing United States sena- lnce passed out of the range stock class and butchers, but will enable the cook
tors. It ls said there la i gravejttanger of af. nJavy n&ieB nciude only the better to see at a glance what artlclea may Ue
Statement No. 1 sending George E. Kra(je animals. Three or four carloads combined In the cooking, to save heat.
Chamberlain to the senate. We think of first class work horses will be Another way In which tha head may
tne primnnes wui tew a atiiereni aiury; -hiDDad out this week. useiu i. in planning to nave tne
but if they do not, there I. no time vyv a a work and tha meals go together. Tho
as good as now to teach Republican, the Tjle COunty Jail at The Dalles Is said Inefficient housekeeper makes much
dangers of factional fights. t0 0 fUfi tnat the legs of the In- extra trouble for tho oook by planning
,... hu ..n hnnvlnff nut of tha elaborate dinners for sweeping days, and
Why This Howl? windows. When a prisoner desires to perhaps trying to balance things by hav-
ehanire his Shirt he must get permis- I rum. oiaum un iruum uaya.
A lit-I
sion from th turnkey and back out into "e rorethought will snow her that It
ik. vmrA tn n.rfurm the oDeratlon. is wiser to have the roast of veal, for
bers of the legislature, party loyalty Huntington Herald. This we believe to Instance, which requires three or four
From the Albany Herald (Rep.).
When it come, to electing the mem
prompt, the elector to support the be a .lander Did the Herald editor hours cooking, on when thj
Candidate that represent, his party, stop over In The Dalles? , "ft ome?nefoam;te
Below tho legislative portion of the girl's day out, so that she may finish
tirket men of all parties are disposed L Estaeada News David BrWsnjtlM ner work' and gef out ln time . .
tn. aunnort the candidate, on other tick- "?? ""'a"I ?" r. ,a,Y. sheer laziness on tne part or tno
et for personal or other rosaona "j"ininftniv
viTr.n ftarister ferent individuals, mere are otner factlon on tne part 0f the maid. Tho
EUgene Kegisier. farms close to town which we would .hn .min . ..rvant ahnnM
howl hv a few poIltTcal bosses that llk. t0 ee f,uni.2p to, -mall lots snd rVmembr that ' with aYy authority
JXaZJ? forPth f firlslafurS Uke "old Peo.ho Tf.m?L n.0"3:1!? come, the necessity for .thought anjj
mistress in tiia
h trouble to nlan
. . . i . i . . ni,in i . . , ......... . . , . i
imity to naiini jn it tne wort ana the meals, she would do
whole responsi
ow her ao much
rai.ing in a. .mall but Intensified . wa' k on which to run the house. No
body likes to take orders from an inef-
The low rat. of 20 cents a ton or Th ineni v is for the mistress and
. ,i . i j i . . . . . ., , .
a car mauij yii uiuauuu iwn '""'I maid to have a rnenaiy conierenco in
Gold Kay to Medford by the Southern the morning, to plan the meals, to give
if candidates for the legislature take
Statement No. 1 they will thereb
h.inin tn elect George Chamberlal
tha United States senate. If tho con
,K on them, th land la , well adapted jto management If the m
n to fm.an trm,n J."!1 Pmcf.r.tro bome thinks it too much
ln lo tmltv to marketing facilities, make It I h. n..i.
the United States senate, ir tno con- Mrtlculariy desirable for the person h"tter to turn over the wt
iluslons of the Register are correct ho'wants to engage In fruit or veget- hflitt to the 2ir7ind ajlow
" ?ed 4 552 raisin, in a. -malt but intensified b,w7eknhwh to ru th
gon will send a Republican back, ln th " y
Had It In for Lincoln.
tt. fldlum .Tmirnfl.1 iTnd. Tlan.1
B..,ij. iir.r.t nrlmarv fia-htara rala. I raoirio win "imuie u vuunuit iu inn.- i an(j accept Suggestions in a incimiy
Portland direct Pmarr nfhters ceie- Mdamtj,e or elght ml,es of clt, iIt thS maidfs practical experience
Streets peiora next mnur aay vno i frequently counting for as mucn aa mi
inouiip. i duuuiciii i miii wo- i mistress tneory, ana to arraii.c iw un?
nMln themselves. ."-. ".r," Z"fm: " out aim ." .fl-"-- Ci
Th-tate of Illinois, even In Lincoln's r'n '.ZlTll': company at twai wimn
,Ya tha nlrert nrlmarv In force. n?.Iw.r w' Mw Ti.jijr v.u.hcu . uc carried out witnout upieuma "-
YiUint wla T alwava on tha side of w,u 'ePlac sravei ana renaer perma- tina work 0r the house.
Lincoln was always on in. siae oi . imr.r0Vement of res dence streeta
the people. . ol . . K possible, thus adding to the attractive
Lincoln and Douglas campaigned be- b.auty of the city.
en.. th. nannla for the senatorshln.
Lincoln abided by the expressed will
of tho pfeople.
But We nave entered upon omer aays.
St St St
The Dally Menu.
BREAKFAST.
Apples Cereal ith Cream
Liver and Bacon
Toast Coffee
LUNCHEON
Sardine and Lettuce Sandwiches
Mexican Beans
Stewed Prunes and Figs
Wafers Chocolate
DINNER.
Clam f!hrtwder
Cold Roast Beef with Horseradish
American Magazine Lincoln Steffens
relates some very interesting facts
concerning the senatorial struggle
at Salem in 1903. The habit of do
ing politics by telegraph is an un
fortunate one.
An Ocean-Going Hallway.
From the Boston Globe.
Henry, M. Flagler, approaching four
score of years, has the gratification
of seeing his wonderful project of an
ocean-going railroad, the greatest work
of its kind ln the world, in actual
operation. The first train, ccfesjtlng of
three day cars, a parlor cftf 'anil a bag-s-aare
car. and containing l0
fers ran from Miami to Knights Key
raverslng 1 miles of submerged'
swamp and IS miles of water.
When with the addition of 40 milea
tha line 1. completed, tha whnia i..,lk.
of which Is nearly no miles, feVrv
Doata wui ob at ma terminal
at Kev West to carry tha train, on
miles to Havana The road" was planned
to run over ,aovoi in Keys, or little
islands ' in the shallow seas off tha
coast - of Florida, and the wonderful
fab'rio of steel and cormreta Tav a-,j..
are sipposed to represent the people,
but probably our Republican form oi
itovernment has degenerated to such a
point that H represents only "the -In-tprests"
and their servants, the poli
ticians. Hie only class of Jhe people
worthy of consideration! Possibly; but
we will keep on trying tov preserve
what rights we have, even If we can
not get back some that have been
stolen f rem- us, and "let the heathen
rage!'' C. A. (IAMPBELL.
A Valuable Privilege.
From The Public.
It is reported " from New Tork that
the bootblacklng privilege In a new
building ln the metropolis has been
leased for 12 years at $10,000 .ft year.
How many of us realise what that
means? It means that the concentra
tion of business population on that one
little spot of the earth's surface is
so great tbpt the mere privilege, ex
clusive, of blacking, their - boots, is
worth $10,000 a year over and above
the cost of doing the work. But how
Is that privilege secured? By monop
oly of that little .pot of land. In other
word., nearly all of thi. sum is ground
rent- for the struct" re or building' ac
commodations ' are slight. Her then
Is a piece of land about big enough foe
a farmer's kitchen, which ls worth a
good deal ' more than two "ncnrn flrnt
i rate farms with, ail their, improvements.
Jean Damien Holland's Birthday.
Jean Damien Rolland. nresldent nf 1
when Lincoln is not euiogizeo. xor wn the CanftdIan Manufacturers' assocla-
V was neveV afraid to trust ths tlon and tho only French-speaking Can-
neools on any matter. adian ever eiectea to tnat nonor. was
Lincoln was the founder of tho Re- porn in Montreal, jfenruary zi.
nnhiican Dartv His father was a prominent merchant
puoucan pariy. i m.mber of the Dominion ..n.tn
Wa. nanw tn Star The younger Rolland-was educated at
Has Come to "r- Bt Mary. college, and at the age of 16
From tho Weston Leade? (Ind.) I entered upon a commercial career. -.He
If a man Is not a. good Republican wag nrst engaged as a clerk in an es-
. .. er.-t. i ..- i laDii.nment owneu oy nia iatner. iiera I
wno oeuevea ... hf) an ed auch aptitude for business Maon. with Tomatoes
Oregon ls a Democratic state. mia that ln a few years he was admitted to . , .Tefiied Fruit
doctrine has taken root in Oregon to
stay and there's nothing .about It to
frighten anybody but tho moat preju
diced g 0. p. partisan. Even if it should
result in the election of George 2.
Chamberlain or some other able Dema
crat to the United ..States senate, -ve
cannot agree with the eminent Portland
Oregonlan and the esteemed Pendleton
Tribune that Oregon would go forth
with to the demnition bow-wows. How
ever, it's mu"h more likely that some
wideawake Republican like Bourne will
ride this double-headed steed, as Bourne
did, Into tne upper bouse in which
event we will sa' amen.
Pertinent Questions.
From the Jacksonville Post.
The Post believes that ths Statement
No. 1 method Is the , nearest way we
will ever get to elect these haughty sen
ators by th. direct vote of the people.
What possible objection could a candi
date for ths legislature have to sign
ing Statement No. 1? Do these candi
dates that won't sign think that they
know more about who Should "be United
States senator than the people? .
If a candidate f Or representative ls
not willing to trust the people to elect
a united States senator, then why
should they expect th. people to trust
htm a. thair representative in tho leg
islaturet ' ' K . "i ' "
Beets
nartnarahln. ' Not satisfied with tha rnnnnvn PntHlnir Pnffee
scope of his commercial interests, Mr. Liver and Bacon. Cut the liver and
Rolland branched out and soon became the bacon into small slices and run
one of the largest manufacturer, of alternately on skewers. Place ln roast
paper In Canada. Since attaining his Ing pan under hot fire of gas rang,
majority he has been more or less ac- and boll quickly. With wood firs have
tlvely interested in pontics and ror l.hot coals and broil in wire broiler, turn
some Tears now has been a member of I inor miirblv
the legislative council of Quebec. The Macaroni with Tomatoes. Boll ma-
Canadian Manufacturers' association, of oarodi 20 minutes in salted water, drain
which Mr. Rolland was Chosen president and put in baking dish, add grate
at Toronto last year, was organised in cheese, one teacupful of stewed toma
lBii, ana repreaenia aeverai nunarea toes, piece or butter, sail ana pepper.
1.1 1, miu . .va,-o W. 1 1 u 111
million dollars of invested capital.
This' Date in History.
1487 Murder of James I of Scot
land.
. 1728 Peter, III Of Russia born. Died
July 17. 172.
1752 Nathanlal Rochester, founder
of the city or Kochester, New York,
born ln Virginia.
' HIS British and Canadian soldiers
capturedt)gdensburg. New York.
1881 Charles Scribner, American
publisher, born. Died August 26, 1871.
1858 City of Corinth, Greece, badly
damaged by earthquake.
18S2 "Thad" Lincoln, favorite son
of tho president, died at tho Wbit
House,
1S8U Charles Bradlaugh expelled
from the British housu -or commons.
100 Canada sent .her third conttn.
gent of troops,, to tho Boer war.
Cook slowly half sin hour.
Jellied Fruits Pare and slice six ba
nanas and three oranges, seed ana cut
Into halves one-half pound of white 1
grapes, blanch -ana breax into pieces
half a pound of English walnuts and
chop finely half a can of sliced pine
apple. Soak three-quarters of a box of
gelatin in three-quarters of a cup of
cold water; wnen sort, add one cud or
boiling water ana one cud or sugar, stif i
until dissolved, add th. Juice of one I
lemon, let stand until com, tnen pour
over tno- rruit ana let stana until nrm.
Popcorn Pudding. Through the fin
est cutter of a meat grinder put enough
popcorn (previously popped) to. make
one even pint 'when ground fin. To
this add -ons qnart or sweet milk, one
tablespoon of batter, one-half teaspoon
of salt, one-half cup of sugar and two
wen-beaten eggs, aake 20 minutes.
This will Servo sli Persona and 1. rich
ana very gooa.