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1 - . "" ','.. '' " - ' i. 1 " - ' 11 .' . 1 . 1,1 111 1 ' i , 1 " n , i - , , " ' " ." . v .:' ,;. ! THE JOURNAL AS IKDKPRNDKNT, KEWSPaPSsJ. C 8, JaCKSON, .PoMtaber lliblhbra nl eaalnf t-pt Sotfr) . namif tonrnln. t TU Journal BaN !(. riftk nS Yamhill treats. lrtUod. Or. tntarea it tlx pMiuffk Portlaae. 0r-.' tr.nttnlaUoa tbruk lb, mil wamd-cla TKLKr-BONCS MAIN TlTt. HOME, A-OJI. ill '4prtBwiilt rMftH-4 bf tbe aameara, Toll tb oparatnr lb dtiHiriinrst Kut glle nfflCB. Stat SSS. i II ' HIM these measures. Nor-did be cause I ductlon. We) apprehend that to Jjnd before becoming, excited in bur! l-illm V.nm -V Pnr1 th moasnres to be adopted in 1 out of 100 DeoDle this seemed a Terr rahlng for It would better wait until "r.Zr.rL.trmac.. ?l7. Oregon any more than did scores J proper suggestion, but it aroused all other candldatea, both Republi-1 P 1 r 7 K.ni.n,ii 01 Otner uregomans mil miai dsn me ueaieu wram ui i,uiuuei jmur; i uu iroiuutnui;, ro m mi new, i ,Sr Or.,'Maroh 11. -To th Kdl-1 named, Th initiative ana rereren- watierson, wno m nia ourier-jour-i ana men aeciae opon, me men mey tor of The JournalTha renreeentatlvs I dura was adopted in the atate af-lnal said:' , "'v "' jwlll rote for.; .':.' ' I Finns, not-only of Astoria but of ths ter, every political party platform Nettling o obllqultoua baa emanated . ' rtrr United States, whoa Ideals of good had proclaimed It. after leadlnc from the Wltch'a Cauldron of the prl- ituaning wor on me Mouni itooa ciuaenahip are not aurpaaned by any Small CKanc loKKJO.t ADVIHTI8I.H0 Btl'UIWICNTATI V PrutMwtrk HallillBf 22S Klftb ro N Vorm TWon HuMdlnit, Chlcro. BntwcrlptlM Twm tf mull to vf tir . .w. if.l.J fmmA mm MmICO. mm viui it v Oo year, On ywr, , On ynr. UA1LT. . .13.01) l On Booth . 8UNPAT. . n M t (n month. r-AHY AK1 8USDAV. IT.AO I Om BMmtb. . Simplicity In character, lit mannera, in atyle; In all things, the supreme' excel lence la simplicity. Eliot. ritOTKCT INNOCENT HOLDERS. IF THE PuIt,on resolution with reference to railroad land grants should pass without protecting . innocent, purchasers. It would be a blunder, fraught with serious con . sequences. There are thousands of ' these purchasers, and their acts have ; been In good 1 faith. Many have owned and occupied small holdings "of. these lands for period ranging "'from 10 to 30 years, during which improvements have been added at commercial bodies In Portland andontiul fantasy. The aovemmenUl fix-1 railroad is another big piece of good Rationality on earth, and who have etauesa not out Of Portland had demanded It. I,n Vl P""iw " reii reiw, mm, i wm cri eaaioru vrcjoa i " . after every grange had clamored for thouh arbitrary. leave, some margin .yentually. ii. uu v. t b- wm(l court of lmme(!UaU reeort! ciiisens naa maa up Friday, the llth; look out j - e " But flchnlits-U as uilty as ever. Henry sometimes makes proffl,nJ mutaaes. 4' Hu roraker been ahut up at laatt Ik i REALM V FEMININE And now It Is only Cake and Ful ton again..; Odds on, which? Taft the Party Man. From the New York American in Ida Kanaaa City speech Secretary I probably their' minds bot ,h- nresldent of the United to hare it. It was adopted, because i states, throuah a board of official sub- the legislature had notoriously and I ordinate, may Interpose Ma dictum b- repcatedly refused to enact Into law tween the employer and the employed, measure after measure that the ."" asioe not only tne laws or sup- people wanted, after It had notor- " J "Ul " oon- Taft put heavy emphasis on being a ioualy and repeatedly enacted legis- wltnl th. plroU af lha nnnn,mJmilU mlnalon. So It seems that not only Dr. Ham llton. the alienist exnert. and Chan other remedy than to take back a cejlor Day ftnd th9 New York Sun, b Lgf L?,Eubi!2SialBIf.!f I Th 8uora, T'r part of the . delesated power the but colonol Watteraon also'. rard- K rd.",n.hK '. w-j ..i a i - T" "! " ; "I 7.-.: -l I"." . LZ I na aurini inn siaie consiiiuuon nnu ymmu iu -"-! tne president as Insane hands or tnat ooay. whlrh wba' AmnltA thm Im ts(v land, feel It to be their duty to offer I for poets. a rew woraa or eiDinnxion in regara to" their relatlonslim with the clnsa whose recent anarchfatlo actions la the Buoml Temperance society have re sulted in the vindication of the entire f inniaii population. To our strenuous presidents avowed enmity toward ."undesirable cltlsens" Is due the active cum DM so which in being waged - against hint There Is never a,ny sensible demand An anarchist la all right as long as ha only minus. On Fat Content. "", ELF-COMPLACENCY is the begin- ning of old age. It does not mat- www r vui mmn or woman who settles back In his or" her little-place Jn the world with a Smirk of aalfnvrtu1aHnn It s ProvMenoe la kind always sends the beginning of tbe end Of advance- plenty of nan during Lent Intent and usefulness. For It la any in- inerent trail of human nature to strive ah ine everythir latlon and made approprlationa to which the people bitterly objected, and to end which there seemed no sldnratlon, there is no limit to hlj power til ..u ,. ...,, I among the- Ignorant class which sails ....! v- i. - .v- i -... .. ..... ' untr tha rl 1mm nt Hnclallam anil an must - be ruled bv oartv aovernment. Departure from, that old rule wss un safe. Secretary Taft undoubtedly meant his statement as a pledge ttiat. If noml- But as It I The plain caucuaes of the- party leaders. Thla and nrak" '". " ..J w I '?n5"c P?. . , .., nngn Dsen iduwo dt OU11HBI1L I vnD teaiea cv in a reauiia in inerjaac i i. k. i i-1 It la an : old Dledae. It has been w . , . - i nuiuvin; uii muni vi u u u I voiced by jnanv and various men these, the very ample reasons why BOme degree Insane, the president I elected ' as servants of the people in he people or uregon nave aireci wj contrnue to have the majority ""n,rno-'yi-.,V-a legislation and why they should re- on hi- -i-ja. aii the other Insane I were the tools of eelflah and greedy Ma- taln that very wholesome measure people are wltn hlm. It l8 . Um6 1 SSSSSTUtSft. sSK.SS.t. JSS throughout the future and resort tOjIor crMy folks to stand together, fighting against lo! these many years. It. whenever and wherever occasion Xhe Bane peopleDay, Hamilton. ncTS..city0 waVa7 bangu1.? and defense of their Interests shall I porajrar Harrlman. Watteraon. the attended mainly by persons connected demand. ' I ' w o., 'a . a- h- with . Republican . pofltlca In Mlaaourl, nun. iui uu, uu v uiiioi mum ana wKianoma. ttm oeciaray. tlon, "I am a party man! waa re ceived with enthuslaam. . Thua. for brief moment, before a select audience, the inside of the Taft boom waa i disclosed." Only a gllmpee. But significant. It revealed the re actionary movement harking back to the old-time party-above-the-people con. archy. It was this class which removed President Roosevelt's portrait from Puomt hall, using aa Ita argument that Roosevelt repreaenta the "liquor party" whatever that la. .'-,' Temperance aociety lias nee lor scout jv years ring that period haa exerted a wonderful influence for the betterment of the Finnish people in Airtorla. - Men who lived In debauchery before the in ceptlort of the society have ainoe built Domes tnat are a credit to. tne city in which 'tbey live. It waa in Unlontown canoioaiee rw in i.tqf, and itruaala and maka nroarreaa, whii. g that everybody is sgreea on. h . raethln. ,ft , IT a . . I r - - ivi, Is being painted red bv its "' w,' or merely nap. Tno nt tham have ararlat fever. I Plneas. ' ' . ' "! , Boaton klMnn W...V.. V.. , - - " " " ' I ... . nimwYtr me goal man will contlnu- The crltlclam of American bstfle- -r't ?LrrJ-V is jh.ps doe.n t com. from Bpanl.h -J .Towr"S-Th.l,e,eThT,he ht! WUrOW. . . r A KAChsVl than wilnnat1 kl. T Manv man are Influenced -aaralnst I ,"..IulIy u"rld With his aooompllsh- zrji'ZW by ,uch ",voca,M ot "IFZviXt nmn hum.TXd S. e e .1 " . ""'eo mna niu 10 strive. Yes. Lincoln was somewhat of a par-1 i ff""K" Arthur String. ttsan, but compare him and-any I'ort- : n "vSZSi -lZZ"r f?r land would-be boss. when he says: w iisc-aa tii; aitsm a v v eme t j uiuiiiv w ii w w k. . . that the local option law waa invoked ' Two million bullets an hour can be rneB L. house me close In a twlllt Inn, for the first Urns la the state of Ore- nr Thy a ew gun. clalma Ita Inventor. wheJW-JSS?4.! fyln . . gon. ,. - Turn it loose on the microbes. wnen I kennel and cringe with fat We feel the Injuatlce of the eondem- lurn " K" on , 0TODfm- , .,.. content, where a pillow and loaf nation and vituperation which have . talk much wr "Itt '.L. : demand. As with direct legislation, so it was with the Oregon primary law The notorious corruption, Incompe tency and political freebooting that had character! ted the convention system and the legislative election of senator', prevailing to such an ex tent that delivered the state over might aa well subside. A HARRIMAN OPPORTUNITY. A WALLOWA county paper, men tioning the fact that 8,000 anions on which the enemies of justice hogs bad been sold opt Of Wai-1 rattened. -The Republican tendency to- been showered upon the heada of Finns In general through the senseless ac tions of a few who have no atandlng of anr sort imonr their law-abiding in- duatrloua countrymen, and who hope to revolutionise human society to ad vance their personal Interests at the expense of thoeawhoae possessions are the reeult of honest effort. - Thla con demnation, when It Is so broad in Its application aa to embrace the entire nationality, is deeply deplored by the true Finn; but the ao-called Socialists, however, who . in a great many in stances are beneath the effect of in- A 'woman is espeeted to talk much aa aha pleaaes, but Emma Ooldman proves that there must be a limit. The : average March temperature in Buffalo Is it degrees, Just at the freez ing point Vortland can beat that some. Poor George" (Rrownell), says the Burna Newa: "hla friends were never sure of .him, but he served many of them." Truth crushed to earth may always Mae again, but It must get pretty tired day la toward the Republicanism of the I suit, are not in the least perturbed I going through the performance lOWa valley QUring me Pastl-i,. h.v. han th fnrlin.llnn. t Invar tha fp that thav hava nartlallial nftaiL more or lesi cost, and tne lanaa cui-1 to. pobs ruie, .as maae notoriously i iour raonms, aaaea mat wnen me i v ""wrjr wm wa m irij icnmi m unn(m moir nawuuamr - i . ' -.- . - ... . . riiin pf mni ' ... aa awnom1 ikm niartDuii,.. Oh. on the anvl! of thy wrath, re make ma naA thai hw , When I quail at the snow on the. pe lands, when I crawl from the aia.re or tne sun, , w when the trails that are lona invite me not, and the half-way lampa allure. . Oh. purrs ma in thy primal Area ' and fling me on my way." It is the recoil of the soil of a strong man against tha thought of self-complacency. ' The real man, the man who la ae- COmDllshlna- thlnea. and whnaa Ufa la u i rounaea on atrong principles for which ne can give a reason, is thaman vhn e I ttlwbva tinAm ........ SM , V, , .... . tlvated for agricultural and other apparent by the-disclosure at the railroad was completed through' the 'TpoweTfuT t ifba monnar ativlr. I land fraud trlala In thn fnderal I vnllev na nrolertAd thnra wnnld hn I the Influences seekina to halt tha re-I of draatlo measures belnr taken bv the I Yea S and A. No. 1 and a. What an I llaht n tha nnn.t.i. an il. .M nrrhaaad and have courts at Portlandthese are the in- four times aa manv hogs ratarf &" i"f beckoning him, What he has i done Is wms i i i - wi.f nirHui. wiiM- uiw wvna uifun i la . aranu aucni, aiiu a mriv numim w but an aarnaat yf tha faith that im In ui uiuas wuu uii cviik iv nn uuuini i jn iw, mm unifoniM iruaia ina 1 nim ana nis eznression or what ha rlnta are fualtlvea from juatlce. Not con- people" Just ss far and aa long aa they worth doing. tent with bringing sorrow upon their wiif think and act eaactly to ault it; if , And by the same reasoning, the man native land, they come to thla the they don t, they are .Idlota. or woman who is still striving, la still grandest country on earth tp P reach . . young. Gray halre are no indication of L.?lrthl2I!ILwrtnrini2 rhifh" J- Morgan haa gone' to Europe the spirit's age. nor fading eyesight, gate their unspeakable doctrines, which ,., .... if Tiaafft . hii nor falterinr steDs. These thlnaa ara owned by men of humble means, 25 year a stench In the nostrils of need of the completion of that long riuences. and these influences should i. haM in currency bin the country pui pnysicai bo wngj "ra purna m u i ii .v- i . . v. s n l j i j. A ii a I damand noatnnnemant of rafnrm maaa. I n-wl.. .,,. .i ci;ri..- . I can I Diame nim II 11 goes 10 ruin. ? l"? tna r.avs ineir limner auuuij . iu uuni me ueuuio. mu lur icuoi tium i uiuuiitvu auu iuuk ueicneu laiuusu, i i-, c: v;;, iua umiira uuvin ivu.uim, - . i trutn. tne deaira ror aervina an I ... I ... .1 U B. II Q wgu Q UB ODIIKBU LU aCUUieace. I amall rv. a . A M tk. Tltintah rvrtmi . I - . . . . J J . . fr. n n I a ... . , ... f . J I w J . . . 1 J I , , ... . . . - , .111.11 w. bllllB. . ainna imnroved similar holdings, by fluences that caused the people of there. And this Is all the more which the popular mind has centered ... -w I I Tfxr wmana Vaka at Ka lam To r t at un. conquering wild conditions and Oregon to adopt the primary law, probable on account of the great cates reforms, but he saws be is a bringing the, lands under production including Statement fio. 1. The packing plants to be built in Port- "" is that If Secretary for support of their herds, ah over measure is tne product or a conai- iana. Taft la elected preaident. and the Re- western Oregots-too, small sawmills, tlon. politically, that had been for Thlg one Instance illustrates the PuopnPrty councils and caucuses i-tracts of land acquired by purchase which they were seeking wltha des-j Other products would Increase in "i am a party man!" ' from the grants. There is no defense peration that tolerated neither re- volume and, value also; ' population mJSJjJ" inSusmtUctSm of the for these pepple, save In a proper dis- gistance nor Interference. That over one of the rarHnnarV and taxable property would Increase: I movement now going on. menaciaa not crimination by congress In the meth- whelming flood of nearly 57,000 the railroad would benefit greatly ?n,rLt.t,in- l?Vwen hark,'a,nThrri 1?J. od of its procedure with reference ballots Is in Itself a complete re- not only that region but Portland been gained in the campaigns for the to forfeiture. I flection of the spirit of resolution as well. And there can be no doubt imall iMivtitar nt tha SMnnlah ' nonu-I lation or America, out wnat iney tacai wU n mn ui i v"'i'" n l nese are ine truth, the desire for aery Ice and the nope of rurther victories of the spirit, the man or woman la still young. it is only ignorance tnat seea in the The resolution as originally Intro- that was behind the demand for a that the road would be very proflt- duced and passed In the senate by change from a system so notorious-1 able. Yet Mr. Harrlman will neither Senator Pulton makes no provision I ly unsatisfactory that any influence build that road nor permit any one for the protection of these deserving exerted by Mr.U'Ren was but as a bit else to build one there. people. In numbers thar make un in activity. I rived at Albany lately. in Michigan and Minnesota, wnere I ama ox lamuiea lo increase uregon a i venta of a lifetime thnsa flamanta these so-called aoclallata are found in population. Those kids are lucky to Jiff..? ,rv d fS?a w! i&w mora mlaerv tn the worklna" claaa than I iwn i ub omiYia oj any Daimy, son streaks in the weather. Remember that this Is M-a-r-e-h and not Mar." aava the Boston Globe. If you lived in Port land you wouldn't be worrying about atarcn . weatner. e e "Of heaven or hell I have no rtowar condition can never oe improved to sing," is me way a poet negina a fe , i -- . I The bag-kneed trousers and the seedyll nlu lDm aovernmeni naa uotii miug in um oi, uiuii iiinn. inio may hound nn In a title, that the contem-1 For bo ma unknown reason, probably in e nlants here will erlvo a hie boom I t ' I thrown, which must be done, with vlo-lbe construed as a confession that he is . ia .tin k rnnrr... ..iii.v .n tt,, rtrnniin in i tk-. ,,- tA0i i th Pick flaws: find fault: forcet the man lence if. necessary. This revolution, not equal to John Milton. But for his ,- i-iai ..0-v , cuiOU,v,.u wD . .uuuo i j, you. . I they declare, will occur as soon as tneiiaca or capacity, thanks. Just Watch Yourself Go By. stand aside and watch yourself J go by; Think of yourself as "he" Instead of I. settlers, whose investments are of chaff In the arms of a hurricane. The establishment of these pack- E?'1 A" ,intr th nd' v-ntil Cthe could be told in a falr-elsed volume. Their agitators are, as a rule, the filthy scum of the earth, who. aside from being too lasy to work, in cite the Imorant into rebellion by ex plaining to Uiem that the condition of the working class in this country 'is I worse than slavery. They declare tnat this our own destiny, not by accident, not bv mere contingency, but becauaa we are what we are. And the only way in which we shall reach those things that we desire. Is to be what we must be to acquire them. This lays upon us the tremendous responsibility of want ing and strlvlngvfor only those things that are worth while. cloud or Invalidate. , vocate of this measure, and probably Oregon country. In several of the) And strive u make your 'estimate rln I necessary force of numbers has been The amendment offered, however, did a thousand-fold more to secure counties of eastern Oregon, espe- , . Th i,. ., theiV foi- L.Th. n,ajr,or .f Vancouver aava that h- U. V,Ar. f vri1,4M Mn.ht,. ... r,f tha law than did MrLl.lb .l.l.ll. """" u"1 "" Iw 'wu " a. 7tZTtn at.tad th. Irnnrtnt. uu, l" '." TJ1'. uj w . wnuitiui fivr-iiuo rwtv viou; , mi mvi f i o wmvuiy iuu ,u , eye - i " ' ,1 . iu ii ironi ooor, wnue Portland will poses that the action of. congress U 'Ren. and is consequently as much! raising of no hogs. men. grain watch yourself. go Vrittli?'$ dwlaraUon: ''We 0! fchall be o fashioned as to) protect the I its father as is the Clackajnas states- " Interests of these. Innocent settlers, I man. who ought not to be tied up by it These facts are here cited, not to and whose titles ought not to be lm rob Mr..U'Ren of any credit for his paired. for, a period of years by lit- faithful efforts. in and out of season gation that the pending Fulton reso- in behalf of public interests, but to lution will precipitate. While the throw a little light on what Is but railroad corporation braxenly and In- recent hlstoryr and that, coincident solently violated every term of the! with Senator Scott's lofty employ grant, those who bought in goodiment of exploiting Mr. U'Ren's late faith, spent their earning 'in pur- bad luclt In the nursery business, chase of the grant lands and have since spent money and time in the improvement of those lands, should j not' be made to suffer through ill- timed and hasty action by congress". It would seem that congress has full, power in the premises, to protect VANCOUVER. .ORTLAND rejoices cordially with Vancouver over the com pletlon to that city of the north bank railroad, and we hope their Interests, and at the same time thatrthe highest .hopes and greatest to secure, through the courts, for- expectations of our neighbor city , felture of the lands in the remaining across : the Columbia will be com- aranta. already Ion overdue. It Is pletely fulfilled. :.. Vancouver , the duty of the Oregon delegation to beautifully situated,' and will jgrow so modify the resolution introduced rapiaiy, we nave no aouoi.. it na by Senator Fulton as to afford full its peculiar advantages of situation I 1.1.1. ii- ..-1- U . - protection to Innocent purchasers. If i wnicn us pvvpio buouiu maae me they do not, the protests they have most, as they,, latterly, more than already received from southern Ore- ever before, seem determined to do. gon will develOD into a nroldneed The completion of tho road is in storm of oDDosItlon. extending, from I deed a great event tor Vancouver, the southern to the northern borders of the state. LEST WE FORGET. w HILE so industriously ex ploittng the private busl ness relations that former ly existed between Mr. - Li uen and the Lewellyns, why i might not the Oregonian give us a few- of the untold details of that little senatorial transaction at Sa lem in which Mr. Scott figured so prominently at the session of 1903? tWhy not tell us all about the pay - ment of the $25,000 for the sup Port of Mr. Bourne's contingent, whether elected or not? Why not explain io the people wherein their interests were to be served by the pledge of Mr. Scott that as their .. senator, he would turn over their of- - flees for Mr. Bourne to bestow on his favorites? Why not tell these . people how and wherein it was good for them, that the Influence of the , Oregonian and Its evening append , - age should be trafficked by their ' Proprietor , in the process of buying aenaiorsnin , tor himself? and Us people fully 'appreciate It, and do .' well lio celebrate it. It gives them.' an ; outlet and inlet that tbey ; have : long desired and, .needed, and that will be-of Immense benefit to them.' They doubtless will, as they, should,' now pull more ener getically for -' river" Improvement above the; mouth of the Willamette, and we hope Oregon ' congressmen will do all in their power to help them get- it: Vancouver, with a deepened channel as well as a rail road, and so growing splendidly, will not thereby hurt Portland, nor will Portland's continued great growth hurt Vancouver. On, the contrary the growth of each will help that of the other, t So Portland hurrahs now with Vancouver, and .when the S P. & S. foad shall be. completed into Portland' and is ready for bus! ness we wilL Invito Vancouver over to help us celebrate. MOST OF US INSANE. w HEN the great anihraclte strike' .was on in " Pennsyl vania; President Roosevelt, though ' there was. then no These lawy empowering of authorizing him are i matters vitally interftBtino- tn I Mffifiniiv ro tak snch action, a ti the whole people, because tho nuh. a hoard of arbitrators., and ; lie Interest is viUlly concerned in the strike was settled, to, the great - such transactions. Thev aro ma. I honorit " anndrontlv. of All roncfirnpd ters immediately affecting the pub- and of' the conntry. Since then a . gf' D a! Faaaa 1 at - . . I - i 1 ' 8 raordinary law has been passed providing for a , compared , with the board of mediation, though not com is very high hogs might not be prof shall soon overthrow thla government. i.-i i- t.:. i.'v. fnternrat ai vonr mntlvaa lnat aa burn the churches, banish the clergy ILauici, u 11 1 i L uao uccu ucuivuouaiui- thflll h SnC by some farmers that it pays, at the Tou looked on one whose aims you did the aristocracy." id place our heels upon the necks of I be the back door suburb. Oo It. Van couver; when you become bigger thanl i-ortiano 'ine- journal wui move over. a a An exchange says that "there are a hnml hava hoan latolv n faari I not know. v B . . . . . I Let undisguised contempt surge through ereu i u-vcuu wucit vu iuciu, auu This class has its representatives in fewer red nose among farmers you when thPiin narkine houses will make an You nee you shirk, O commonest c I tnn unlimited market for dll the hogs that can be raised. men Despise your ' what.'. Of condemn Astoria. Recently a eeml-weekly pub lication waa launched forth to still further disseminate the unholy creed. Copies of a weekly publication from Hancock. Michiaan. tne notDed or fin nlsli anarchy In America, are being -v The letter carriers ym out in the house In their fight for an Increase of salaries, despite the protests of Chairman Overstreet and other members of the committee, who cowardice; You nnte of falaoneas In vnn anvarh.ra distributed among the English-Speak- nfn.i nnt nn rift that h.r... ..n. Ion people of Astoria, .the paper being " printed In the Enallsh lanauage. The Just stand aside and watch yourself go narl of. fmefu T2veri ana tn" by. And when, with eyes unvetled to what you loathe To sins that with sweet charity you'd wanted to play the economy dodge B'ack to your self-willed tenements for campaign purposes. The carriers 1At you n go v ,, j ,u j .. ,v, . With tolerance for all who dwell below, well deserve the Increased pay; they The faults of others then win dwarf earn it far better than many con- . and shrink, gressmen earn their xtra 2,600 a Lov,"mnJty til- "tTongtT by 0M year. Overstreet and others who When you, with "he" as substituted vote away millions of graft to the Have 8tood asIde and watChed yourself railroads and millions in new pen-l p by. , ' ' slons every year are very economical "BmHU"' wumm oucce"Ti when it comes to paying these faith- Oregon for La Follette. ful men decent salaries. I From the Pendleton East Oretronlan. A Southern Pacific freight offi cial admits that a rebate of one half the rate charged to California fruu- of the latter the Wage-Slave. It has been the desire of these pseu do-Socialists to gain a majority in the local temperance society, legislate the conservative members out of the or- ... -. 1 ... I ...... AAnlMnMA K a ..An..t aiilMilvll nilu iiiuiKaio inc j u,iv. . ij, which aggregates several thousands of dollars in value. Among the transient propagandists who have recently ar rived from the east, where they ore being tabooed, was a braxen female to mention whose name in this article would be U3eless waste of space and energy who made a tirade of abuse against the temperance society in the columns of the Toveri. Among other things of unquestionable merit she declared that the portrait of Pres ident Roosevelt waa entirely out of keeping with all things pertaining to temperance work And intimated that Its being on the wall of the meeting house of tho society was an Insult to the society. In order to rectify this error of the old members and to create a gWneral disturbance In the organiza tion. If Is said that over 40 of these so-called- Socialists joined the society La Follette Is the Roosevelt typeef a man: Taft is not. La Follette has Initiated and executed vital reforms; Taft has not La Follette is a vigor- migf f AOflABSI Q Of aM (Batl Irak. Vl tk.' growers has been regularly paid to right, of the people; Aft is not now Jt time w hehe usual Wtl.tion the cannery trust. This of course fV6nehvaetr hwin bS. ' be" he )or"?- they earned the was criminal robbery of every fruit The west loves the La Follette and mo'?n to remove the presidents por- shlpper, and absorbed a large part of Roosevelt type of men. They stand for ,.. Ji ' something. ..The, have a personality. Ii than on among any other claas of oeoDle ll hollo liquors, bear and wine are made. Shall the Babies Exist? From the Chlcaao Inter-Qccan. N the one hand, the very necessi ties of the case demand that we shall continue to have babies; on the other hand, tha exigencies of the case require that, we shall keep our babies out of sight They , ara not wanted, apparently, by anybody, save their parents and their grandparents, and thrlr uncles and aunts, and, per haps, by a few Intimate friends, and Oregon Sidelights eartn. mat s curious, since the farm- then, as a rule, they are wanted only 1 l"" "lu" rum wnjen aico-i wnen asaed lor. It is no longer, what shall we do with our boys? or, what shall we do with our girls? but. where can we stow our babies so that we ourselves, the parents of the babies, may be per mitted to enjoy the comforts of home In a modern apartment or m modern hotel? And the third question threat ens to remain unanswered unless we, the parents of the babies, shall sup press our natural affectlona and farm our babies out Work on the new Corvallis cannery is progressing rapidly. A Condon firm sold 600 tons of oats to a Minneapolis mill. a a The old game of fooling the farmers . " mo??.rn Aar.t'nent ?UBe.. l?: and worklngmen 1. playing" out ft V" . not want them: will not have them. Wasco county says prospects wore The modern boarding-house ' keeper never better at this time of year. does not want them; can scarcely be ' Induced to tolerate them. The family Hermlston. the home of tha arraat 1r- that is going away for the winter or ligation project has "gone dry," strango I the summer and would like to find a io say. i Buiitiuiu lenani inr un lurniinea xioubc, ' a . Ion one of the most fashionable of our Lincoln conntv haa two telanhnna I boulevards, at a merely nominal rental. systems, neither satisfactory, says the does not want them, and will pay no aiiemion 10 ine eorrespunaenca 01 par ents who have them. No salary is nrovlded bv Monumant I Everything has been moving very for a marshal, and an. tin on a will urv. I nteelv of lata in the matter of nrraerv- and the ordinances cannot be enforced. I ,nK the race and the species. Perhaps a I in tne opinion 01 noma everyining ni The Ion Proelalmer has thraa Ann.- been moving too nicely. Howeyer, let berry correspondents whom It deslg trait from the wall. ayg at narSOnalltV I J ; 10 l'O f.V W, SCI 1UI UI WIU1UUI they are leaders. They kndw what fa rear.'. rvor. malice, snquia sepre to HOW much worse Is this robbery of rlghj t square and they hav. tha Tos'eX rd th the p.eud" their profits and kept them poor. thousands of families than of an lndl- courage to stand up for it Oregon .will doubtless send a La Fol- vldual, for which the robber would ,etta delegation to the national Republi- be sent to the penitentiary. crystalizlna- on La Follette. Taft never has 'been strong in uregon. As long as there was any hope for Roosevelt's 11 The platf of the self-constituted " "t. -".W ffi0orhS00e", leaders. aeie&rlv disclosed in their I view, then when It became evident that . I Roosevelt would not ran araln Taft'a I Pone l" eri 11s Desi iniiuences organ, is not only to defeat electipn gtffljiSf Fn the interest, umanUy; . that It Oi senators Dy me people, out aiso 1 c senumeni, tne warm, sympathetic -. n00l thA whole nrimarv law Be."u"le"J 01 me people nas never Deen -f-- ' witn Tart. and then. If possible, the Initiative La Follette is a ma.i of the people and referendum amendment to the constitution. The predatory politi cians are down on all these reform measures. s Socialists and are as anxious as any otner class or loyal American citizens to see the dlsturbant element placed In "innocuous desuetude." as Bill Nye said. We sincerely hope that the SuomI Temperance society will rectify its gross error and continue, as in years gone' by. to exert its best influences will now and for all time eliminate from Its membership every Derson. re gardless of sex. who is in any way af filiated witn tne Astoria socialist or ganisation. Had the society guarded ha waa a nnnr hnv itninllni tn- 1 ganiaanqn. naa me society guaraea U VinZZ' tf.Ugav.h, ?. against Ibese transient terrorists Jn the In California the Southern Pacific railroad elects the legislatures add the senators. Herrln manages the ob, and the people have nothing to wf to center on the Uitlo fighter from do witn it. iney are no more rep difficulties tWhen - he was called to his first office because of his sterling worth. He was sought out by the people as a young man of character and force and he has , never deceived tho people. j Oregon will be for La Follette. She loves a fighter. She wants a man of pronounced principles and force in the presidential chair. . Alt tne west is go- past. Its name would be unblemished tnrictv tha -lrinfah nnnnla nt 1 nlnrtu would not have had to suffer humllta tlon, nor would this exposure of Fin nish Socialism have been Inscribed. A Committee of Finns. Per F. W. JOHNSON. Chairman. resented by Perkins and Flint than the coyotes are. This is "our sys tem, our venerable, Bacrea system. Do the people of Oregon jvant to be j Herrinised? - ' " The People on Trial. From tha Corvallis Times. Do the people of Oregon believe them- This is an' aare of ftahtera. Taft I d..... t . i.i.j Vu.. does not fill thejbUI.j He Is a slug- they are not to be trusted to make the Er 1 si r aAA r a e a w utdWMm va 1 asm K a a a I . a . Bii, srau-unmira icun, uuv no van-i selection, ana inai it is oniv nv tha lair. not hope to follow Theodore Roosevelt PorcivaJ ' Lowell's Birthday. Pe'rclyal Lowell, the eminent as tronomer and author who last vaar at. l -Tiulon 11wl,c,eAntiflo ?,rc,e hy There Js-also a smart Alec class who his expedition to the Andes to photo- think themselves superior to the people Crta An that r I at ma Jl a a katMi la. . t). I a. 1 a i i . . . r . r islature that the choice can be safely made. Aa a result, there are those who want to take the right away from the people, and put it back tn the hands of tne legislature, it la mainly politicians, or course, tnat are nenina the scheme. fi....Vi tn litmtral TCvnna anA tha fleet. On arrival at Magdalena bay foWaM? he says that it is throughout in bet- j a.1,J2P Harvard university. Having man who dares not run the gauntlet of ' .... tytm i, lf iatt.-. inherlted-a comfortable fortune he de- the people, and whom they want to ter condition than When it left Hamp- elded to devote his life to scientific sneajf in at the end of a senatorial dead- ton Roads. ; private relations bet J ners doing a nursery business, one of whom happens to be Mr. U'Ren , Of course, the Oregonian' is Ex ploiting Mr. 'U'Ren's history as" an Oregon nurseryman in the hope ot discrediting the initiative and ret . erendum, and the Oregon primary Jaw. Fortunately' for all concerned Mr. U'Ken Is .neither the initiative mid referendum,,, nor the primary luw. Nor is he the father,. nor the fcriitdfatfccr, nor the grandmother Of pulsory, through which , it is hoped such, contests may In at least some cases be settled. Week before last, when ,a general , redaction of .rail road 'employes' wages, and a conse ntient great strike, were threatened, the president in a formal letter to the interstate commerce commission called attention to th,Is law, suggest ing that the commission iise Its in fluence either to reconcile 'tho men to ; lower" waees if reduction Were Not a man fias Deen lost, I a . ra mnrcn. ne spent, some iock. xnat iney are engaged in an ac . . -iji., ... i ... ..iv iu wapan MQ i'to vaiuut&iB,! IU client, mg people ' there .has been nOiSCCldent or mis- fcorea and in 188J he acted aa counsellor of the right to name the senator. hap Of consequence the WhOleVoy- ana roreign secretary to the Korean certain, xney are resorting to every ua.v v w h t,-SPcIaj mission to -the United States. J species of trickery and deception to aare ' has been a success, good record continue May the .Councilman Cottel probably means well In, what he does, but he makes a mistake in opposing the location of the big packing plant where Its builders want it. ; If every objection were to be heeded the .city would never get any large industries.. f I reasonable or ;-.to postpone the re-j chine legislative (Tho Republican - voters of Mult nomah county should scan that ma- ticke very closely, After 10 years residence in Japan he returned to tne umten states in 1893 and a year later he founded Lowell ob servatory, which has contributed much to astronomical advancement in Amer ica. In 1900 Professor Lowell was one of the cnler promoters of the eclipse expedition to Tripoli. He has traveled around tha world several times' and the results or ms study are round in his literary works.,? For his researches and achievements in the field of astronomy and other branches of acience. Professor Lowell has been honored with member ship in tne Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, the American Philosophical society,: the Astronomical Society of France, and a nfmber . , of other learned bodies v of America and Europe. n -i v;.-',- v fii . ' further their - nlan so aa to alv tha politicians full awing in making tha se lection. Whether or not the scheme will sue ceed depends- uton the DeoDle them selves. They are on trial on the ques tion or wnetner or not they can tie trusted. If they' require legislative can dldates to sign Statement No. 1 the peo ple will retain the right to select the senator. If they do not require it, and allow - legislators to ao to Halem un pledged, rJhey - will lose . an - Important rignt and give back to the legislature the right to iselect senators; ; What are the Deonle Of Benton county f oing to jdo about it? Do they believe hemselves comoetent or will they. ' as the politicians want them ' to do, fold their , hands and let the lerislatura do it for themt ; . , .. us have a care. Lot us keen in mind the fact that we have got to have' babies, and, this being- tnease, that we have got to tolerate mem, nomenow or otner. at K K A Pallr Sienu. BREAKFAST. Qrace Fruit Cereal. Minced Hum on Toaat Poached Eggs. corree. LUNCHEON. Hunters In Benton county shot at and Chicken and Mushroom Patties. Bgked natea as "Scribe No. 1." "Scribe No. 2. and "Scribe No. J.' a Benton county is out of debt In an other week or two, the last outstand nlg warrant will be called in, and all Interest charges stopped. . Now that Eugene is to begin con structing five-story buildings Portland will have to get busy if It keeps in the lead, says the Register. broke the leg of an old doe, soon to Potatoes. have a young one, and she had to be Apple ' Fritters. Orange Sauce. Stewed killed. They ought to be fined tho limit. e e Over 8.000 hoes have been sold In the Wallowa valley since November 1, and when the railroad ia completed it Prunes. Cake. Tea. DINNER. Oxtail Soup. Boiled Chops with Par mesan. is expected tha number raised will be Hominy Cakes, gtewed Tomatoes. Egg auadruoled. a La Grande Observer: Frelaht traffic haa recuperated to such an extent that at least three freight trains are sent east this weea. each day. where -for merly hera was seldom more than two. Salad. Chocolate Pudding. White Caka. Coffee. ' Minced Ham with Poached Egg. Mince in machine or chopping bowl boiled or broiled ham. Dip slices of toast in hot milk and cover with the ham. Keep hot In the oven while eggs - 1. J d 111. .v. A rw. rilntA. Tha hll Intok-a.t tm I a-re poaciuJU. oorve wuu eH wu iv w Ramsev is taklnar form in mora ways 1 S.tfii I'll. r.n-- . . - . . . t - w - a i .iiii-Kiin as 1 1 1 . iv I iihii ran irii i n llicdi.- niAti.. iothmJfm? L,ni em Pans! with thin pie crust and SSVn?aA?tiIIha ntll&lfZuiZu bake. Fill with minced cold chicken noViSa? rFUrlntc,S.ft.rno M a.niL "L will soon be on the ground in Ramsey. Tna Bauce ia made as follows: One ta- ' ... . Iblespoonful butter blended with one ta inert is every muicaiion mat inis i hinnnnnnrni riour. Attn tn nnn cun not season Is arolna to be one of mora than I milk anil let ram tn tha hnll and cook usual activity throughout the entire three minutes. Add salt and pepper I Sumpter district, i says tha American. I and a few drops of Worcestershire A There will be more mines working than sprinkle cf parsley and few drops of I ror several jer ura ine wwk tinea out I lemon mine aao a nieaannt navor. is. of much better character than here-l Hominy Cakes Let fresh cracked tofore. Ihomlnv aoak over nisht in cold water. . . , I In the morning put on to boil and. boll Ttanfl Tlulletln: A laro-a amount if 1 810W1V witn a little salt until muii. w ImnA will ha nut Intn nmr. thla I about fOUr'hOUrs. Set aside tO COOl. sorinir all over the D. I. & P. segrega-1 When cold- shape in cakes and dip in tlon. especially in the vicinity of Red- beaten egg. Fry a light Drown in nut- mona. Tiuy z.uuu acres or new -land ter. will ba cultivated, this season in a sec tion extending from Redmond to a noint six miles north, s ;. ., a The" future nrospects " for Summer Lake vallev ara very briaht what with the assurance of water for irrigating several tnousana acres or its most fer tile land and the orobabllitv that It will have railroad accommodations aa soon as any other part of eastern Ore gon, sayg the Central Oregonian. Newberg Oranblc: The town of Au rora, with S 00 Inhabitants, has decided to out out one saloon this year and get along with three. Such a reform' move ment - is liable to cause some of - the cltlsens ' to walk aa much as av block between drinks, which will no doubt he regarded as working a hardship in many cases. Down with such attempts t discrimination against ., tna common people' . . ,. - ,v;- ,, -i:-fX-':h'y- ..' v This. Pate in History. " 1676--Attack ; on Groton, Massachu setts, oy inaians. jean ue :ua rontaine, roin;i poet, died. Born 1621. ' 1741 Rirth nf Joaanh II of Germany. 1781The planet Uranus discovered Dy Merscnei. ' , i ' 1846 Right Rev. Camillus P.?Mes, bishop of Covington; Kentucky, born in 1M8 Revolution in. Vienna and flight of Prince Metternich. 1867 Cession of Russian America to the United States. - 7 ? - i- 1881 Alexander II of Russia killed by the explosion of a. bomb thrown by nihilists. - . ' : 1883 Many, lives, lost by earthquake In Costa. Rica. . . r--- - , . o X 1901 Benjamin ' : Harrison, - twenty third president of the United ..States. died. Born August 20, 1833. I '..