The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 17, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE JOURNAL
AM - INDKfENOINT KEWSPAI'SR.
a , s.
JACKSON.
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fublUhH ever? evenlnc (ea refit Similar!
rr Gaidar mnraiiia. at Tba Journal nullil
Inf. rifi end VamWII ilmli, I'oftland. Or.
Katarvd at lb poatprflc it Purtlaoa, Or., tot
tranaiuUalea taroacfe Ik nulla tcuim1-c1m
Tranr.
TELEf HONES WAIN TITi. HOME. A-6U91.
' AH dnwrlBtnt raarhad br Ib-aa aamnari.
Tell tb oparatur Uw rioptrttmDt roa waul,
fcaat Hide ntOcm. B M4; Kaaf int.
KOKUOS AOVEKTUINO BCi'KBSBNTATI VE
Vrlnnil Hcnjiitntn Spaclal AAwtlalni Ainry.
Rnrawlrk Bnll.tlim, 828 Vl'tk afvoua. Naw
rk: Tribute Hull-tiny, fblT-
SoUartpttos Tarnia bf oiall to ar addraaa
la Ua Col tad Htatra. Canada or alailcu.
i DAILY
' Oca tmi $.vnri I ow mouth I
bi;ni)at.
M Mr 1M I On month I
' DAM V AND SLNOAY.
Do rr IT.fto I On DK-oih I
.m
adequate transportation. Then there I the ocean and straits, and Into bar-1 surprised pat anybody la authority
is me pinions 01 teei or ma nnesi Dors, tny Historic course, juvery-iin Vancouver, wrmsa Columbia,
timber that ever grew out of doors where, not only at home but abroad, I bad waked vip aufflclently to dla-
to be found in tbe SI unlaw country I thou" ahalt bar welcome, and the I coyer that fact.' .
only waiting for adequate facilities beat of all landa. Thoa art a verlta-
for Retting the timber product to ble type of the "ship of state" off The Oregon lan . repudiates Jack
OPINIONS OF STATE PRESS ON
STATEMENT NO. 1 1
murket to Insure building of mills which one of our dulcet poets sang. Matthews ostensibly.
and development of a great Indus
try."
If Jack had
it ii aggravating mat such re
gions aa this and there are even
larger ones similarly neglected, In
orison -should be allowed, year
after yonr, decade after decade, to
'rot and rot," as well aa "ripe and
ripe," without
NEW EPOCH FOR
FARMERS.
THB
The Issue Fairly BUted.
From the Bilverton Sllvertonlaa
i Appeal (Rap.).
The Statement No. 1 man believe la
Ins so bard to defeat the people'a law
a taw mat was auoptea by a rot 01
over 48,000 to 1,000 but it la simply
an attack: or Mat eld itching, is the
Republican nartv In Oree-on. with a ma
jority of 10,000 nomlna.Hr, going. to
Tic
REALM .
"P
A
a newspaper, be might, to the green
horns, repudiate 'the. Oregonlan. I
Then trier wnuM ha atvatn and -adr I Ot party t nominating candidates br
, a. ,- v... . , I direct vote la the cansral nrlmariaa. etand up and say in the face of the on
to dO more business. I " . Primaries, i.ht.d. lntalllrent voter, that It doea
i uivuiuu wnicn w iv mm mam, ii,.ii.!in.. I " f . . . - . . . . I
- , , '. , i " " - - "iFiwyw n0t r.or a majority ruier xnai icai
A magalne.in a cover .diiln ru'lT; !' ".w. MSSS .7. ..'L.SL .?
i4,ia T.. IAnt rla (.1. . , . j' V : ..7 " . - 1 . , . v
ClpU of eaualltv in Am.rtAi-T irJ-.. I mora lntall aant than tha avaraca votart . CT. " lo ''
hlD. Than, a (i.r I h. . Krom tha record at naat larlalatur.a w " "7 DUllSf on an Instant's
nominated by the aopposing partlas tha re forced to oonoludo that the paople nouoo corP Of Servants for a newly
BtaUment ho. J nan are In favor of I are to be truatarL even though it may I established household. ' flower
a; vins: every voter the right to express mean the political death of a few who viands for lara-e oaalon- ii..- i
his Choloa bataraan thm I. .Cl- . I r. ) mma hanra h nunla .. I " iarffO OCCSSlOnS, ilatS Of
fair propoaltloaT la fact Is not this ly. It Is indeed a poor principle, that uf" 'or th novice In social msttera.
The Social Side. ! M
! NEW venture is said to have been
-muncnea recently la Washington,
. C. The rather pretentloua
name of this eatabllahment is
uiv oortau or eocui rn.,i.
R
Loava unsaid the wrong
thing at the tempting mo
ment. Cowpor.
9s
SAIXT TATKICK A XI) THE HUSH.
5
i AIN'T PATRICKS HAY is the
one great Irish holiday. It is
significant and gratifying that
this anniversary, calobrated ly
, the sons and daughters of Erin
whithersoever dispersed around the
globe, U not In honor of a great
military genius or destroyer of men,
not of an emperor or a king, or even
of a great statesman or political
- leader,' but of the highest type, at
, least traditionally, of moral heroism
and spiritual uplift; of one who
. aoagbt not to conquer men for tera
. poral and transitory glory or great-
. joess, out to purge them of the evil
ORTLAND cerUlnly has its
packing house advantages.
and Armour A Co. are well characterises President Dias as "the
aware of the facts," was the greatest man on the continent." It
the only means of statement. In the Sunday Journal, of may be expected that this publics-
development transportation. KoDDins, a representative of the tlon-will be cut out of the White
The Eugene people took up this well-known company. Even more House list henceforth.
nroDosltlon of a railroad toward if potontlal la acknowledging these ad
not to the Sluslnw some months ago. vantages are the acts of those who The great Colllnwood
but the promoter, as too many do. are preparing to spend millions in some gpod revived
Beenifl to have dropped out of sight, esiannsmng packing nouses In Tort- anus inrougnoui ine unuea oinies, wealth will have to be content with the majority T Is an element of tha Ra- The enterprise is said to be backed br
But the road ought to bo built In land. Capital plans accurately and and caused means of escape to be t'a r aii buuon p?"men hav' ffaKifl p.,f X iDJL '-VSK Jt Utai ?I2!2,?ent pJ:on and officered by
spite of all Harrlman influence to long before It invests. Captain, of looked Into, and so perhaps pre- The partUan' gam. which the anU SVto" he part? thaftuoWBrU SuntfVM'
tho contrary. Rut so should oth- industry like the. Armours, Swifts vended similar caiasiropnes. - i7&Zr niV
and Sulzburgers make no errors flren of the state, out of miniona of
Tne wooODurn inaepenaent cm-na now. wnn public citisens
.11. .......f. ...f i... k..v-k.ii Dv" opened their eyas to behold fhe
vn oufrbcoio mnv , wrong, and wlah to substitute Donular
r .... I ... . i - i i . . ' .
t,w -in .ii oemm .nwttr- inr trinir onorationa thv ntiiio h ana more grammar wouia De Dene- " "r .ran n goverameni in ponti
ne w era Is dawning for Oregon, not best that brains and technical I f Iclal to school girls. The horrid, they have no r'prlncUlee.r "if" thla"ls
ers; ' thoiroad to Tillamook, ror m- ana tjuuourgers make no errors
stance, which some I'ortland people when they plan for extensions of
bunkoed years ago. their business. In matters affect-
..i.mitw th .?,,ri,,.rtw'r "d the only way would override the wlshee of the' peo- nd In fact all of the diverse accoutre,
calamity did conalatent with the principle of i&pulaj pie. Have not the Socialists, populists ments that so to make social I .
school fire SrTr5P","4 . recent debater here and Democrats taken their medicine . . lal nterUI
n.rl Rt.. LU.t.'wuhU.R?rt7-'lr" " h common. gracefuUy and bowed to the wishes of . . ..
uirpnao is said to be backed by
prominent persons and it Is officered b
some your k Women who have madtheir
S ".social secretaries In the , ay
capltol. They know Washington, in
". up and dowViid theV
has been allowed- to crop out , But we
V. . ) I. ..A. U MMb mwtJt Ml. n S T. ....
n.ii.i, in mum. miiu. ui, vi wii xwuuv- i uw Kiia auiain, in nnn . ... .
llcan csrtv la aolnar ta atav bv thlalara nrn.r,l , T.T.. . t . 7 1 . ' u .l n e
i . - . . . - . .... r. . 1 r: rvr-v u kuw Liinia ana
only politically, but industrially, and knowledge can provide, and when mean man.
especially In the line of transporta- they select Portland as the site In
tlon of products. Keep your eye on which to Invest millions in a pack- Letters From tKc People
HIV ujuvriuruv( uviy , nivug uj i iiip, luuuott iv iiiuaiia, as in i , ivuir
true, then It is far better to be with.
out the principles he has In mind and
uoairea 10 aee oominate.
every meana possible.
! bins says, "Portland certainly has
packing house advantages."
Baker Favors Appropriation.
Baker City, Or.. March 10. To the
Why Is It Worse?
From the Toledo Reporter.
great principle ana no political tneaery strain the too venturesome with niui.r.
The candidate who doesn't Intend to It would seem that some such eetnb
subscribe to the. wishes of sthe people llshmentj as this has lona- been tuZdla
had better stay out of the flcht unless I Imagine how miv it w.ih k. l 7S .r:
all signs falL This state Is going to hostess who finds that she is going to
be delivered of the bosses. Loysl Be- be shurt one or two men at a dinnar
publicans., stick by Statement No. X and Simply to telephone down for swi iood
there need be no fear that Orearon will talkers and hmva ih,m i.r r. TT
v ea avn im v-s awvaw yii,vi w m W tw asseallliril, I rfllflll t III Am aVtwl Vat
I I to fill tha un n, ir . t
m.-n!i-,.n,u",le to complete arrane
Am Itptpavlnir Thrmarlvfia.
Statement No: l does not change or From the Woodburn Independent (Rep.), jint?,u',..,. ? "u1l0 wv
violate the oonstltutlon. The aspirants The few papers-prominent papers. thS forTaiafrl V lihvrT'.'Uf . lf
THE VOYAGE OF THE NAVY.
T
of people who never bestowed a
that Is in them, to enlighten and re- thought upon the Pacific coast or
Tk meimmam- I. r Inuilm.Vl. .... - . . , I I. rrim. l..l . .... I .. . . ... . I .T-iiT. r"". "" you are.
.-" "i iur,nuiauio umiof or ine journal in your ibbub "'i"7 " iuniry ouu-iaiasi mat oppose (statement no. areit una igr nex partini or dtno
value to the man on the farm in the of the 27th ultimo I addressed an open rj ?2WLcLt?ZZlpKorr4olnM It They are too strenuous. if0?1!..00"''0 would
HE visit of the fleet of battle- I fcreat northwest. It means demands ietten to Eugene ralmor. who is lead- 0f their constitutional duties. There Is really such a thing as strenu-1 A fine scheme. " !
inf me movemeni io orirai mo urriuu , u any iuur immoral lor a canul-1 ""l"-" " l
State university appiprlation bill. In date to promlae that if elected he will to be admired, but in this case the ex- In fact it will not be lone: before the
. ... I m h. - 4.1 m II. Dalm., I va.a I. . M.u . , I artlnn kM h,Ai. ll ulnl.nl ihmt Ilia null. I Miln.l.Ut.- . . I . . . . .
l'U 1 l.aua jl liiv u anna. ja a . . ...... . . , ava 1110 lUDH w Hum III. ptjupi IB " a, - -" . ........ ... .utva i.iiiiu, VI I II V OlK CltlSV Will D
panlla. Kit kla a-Anla, la ntt Mtllfnf1. I tt than II aaa un.la. Ilia -1 I Hrt hfil DMOBia. MIlBnlrlniia. TliA n,Ana I rfnn, almnal MillU a... . i .
. . l tl.w, ' w V iiaa. a . I - - .... . nwa. Wllll.l 117 UIIJ WW n J 1 UI I . . . " a--"l .w wuiw., viawimr VW UiViVMBlfJOML PTl
tory. He falls to answer my questions, the candidate to pledra himself. f are becoming Imbued with the fact that tertalners. If a woman in tha ranV
a l t a. . u.. il,... K.ah . n araal I a. ...a. -. . . 1 IK... 1. . n.klnl .Via BAanaa V... I ..... i i . . i.aaa
gaiii, a win. II,,
in connection with
me diu is oereaieu. now win ine araiwi lr the Uasette holds that to indorse aoee on oay arier uay, wetx nu nor social secretary make un th
. . ....in. . . . . .
no ui lumii ana sena lnniatlens to
sheets them and find others to take the places
ships is a great advertisement of n extraordinary character that
ne win do canea upon to supply.
It means a market of extraor
dinary character for the livestock
he may have to sell. It means,
complete revolutionary changes In
of this part of the country.
The value to this region of this
cruise of the American navy is In
calculable. Hundreds of thousands
that the new and better market
form them with righteousness; one no entirely misconceive it, vaguely J" 'eT tabl? d;aw D,ow
Ialmer ever visited the university, and
Inquired ss to its needs? These ques
UI aU umu " iwa I 16U wvanoaiwoo , uuv AgvnrnA Infiralir in ..,1- . . inqUireO SS IO KB tlMvll .' qufja-
who wlti self-sacrifice and Intrepid- supposing it a mountain and desert aeoiea largely to grain growing tlonfJ were not aniwer(.d by Mr. Palmer.
. -K , An, A Zuy. reelon where only a few scml-har- into the more profitable production so I should like to hear from hlrn aaaln.
Itf "went about doing good, with region, wnere oniy a rew semi Dar- .a.H. u.M 0rM .n!i h., I do not wish to be understood as un-
no thought of earthly reward or barians live for there are many of cattle ho& sneeP poultry. frlendiy t0 0. A. c. I am friendly
... , , ' . uch neonle In the east ftsnoclallv In Th8 sweeping character of this to all our state schools. Both the unl-
positlon or preferment except such sucn people in me east, especially in , versity and O. A. c. are doing good
m.rfit mm ta ain mm In his larfee cities will now read of ".ange is made apparent In the work for the state and we nee-! them
".J? lZ:?!1 1 .. . ! this coast, and think about It. and 'act that Oregon and Washington both. Th, charge of dupHcaUon
of men We can lmarfna Saint Pat- become Interested in it, and consid- htt ben Producing but 15 per the G. x. c. designed ss n school for knockln
. v u ,w . . erably enlichtened about it cent of the hogs they have con- youn people who ha not had the art- tu?g th
rick to have been an enthusiast, to eraD1' eniigntenea sdoui u. I ... . ...vantage of a high school course, while if::. ? "
.,.. The PaciriC coast In particular. "umru- uc' "JUO, v the university admits only hign srnoo ;-" -
luTe tt,a, . m., HoKi , they consume, and along with Idaho graduates, fhe duplication talk is all ,
tude to President Roosevelt for or- Bnd otner northwest states, must "uliker' county will give an almost
"."k . I""" 1U1 ty . Droduce enormous Quantities, not "olid vote in favor of the bin. inepeo-
seii: it was xoruoa and humanity. uc,," u.CvCi,itu v.u.oc Vi . - ,, ..-. pie here recognize
... . a. . tha prpntor nsrt nf thA Amorlron oniy 01 uogs out ui uu oiuur iito- unlvera tT to the st
inns lie was great, ana K is inn I p 4U. " .tnk for nort. The accomnlish- Ing cheap about the "bunch grass" pso-
pecies or nu greatness that should ;;."Roo8evelt.a t"houn 'Sec;et;;: ment of this enormous change will
if t0TTS plo ttQOU f J the Navy Metcalfe being a Pa- come about with the same ease that
him and his work as they celebrate 01 ine wayy Meic"e oeing a 1 a- ... .
the assumed annlTersary of his c,flc coa8t man- ma hav8 "Keated rci"U iiUi!S1
It. We probably have never had a the reat middle west states follow-
And who shall tell how much this Psident except Roosevelt , who ing the 'atlon of packing in-
falthful reneration of Saint Patrick ould dared to do so audacious durtx let in Chicago, Omaha and
has done to unlift anil enthnR thA a tning. Ana ne aia It in spite of ...u..
rrLA0Z2 Sf J!"?! the protests, the warnings, the rich and independent In growing
formulate a code of morals that would
be popular in Hades.
have been on occasion authoritative
: and comnelllniT in manner and meth- therefore, owes a big debt of grati
' od; bat his ambition waa not for
A Common Country Opinion.
"Republican Voter." In Myrtle Point
Enterprise.
The Beach-Hodson combination, a
Portland political affair which has been
formed for the express purpose of
Statement No. 1 sky-high. Is
the Republican voters of the
frensy
machine
some-I Of those who decline. All thai 1
thins new, but their ravings contain to be done after the arrangements are
the same old argument the same old I made for the antertrflnlnar nf tha .11..1.
diagnosis. 'Tis true, they refrain from I In one of several different m ia
attacking tne direct primary, and in so have her maid dress her and to have
doing display cowardice. If it were her husbaid pay the bills,
not that such an attitude would weaken This rtody made kind of hospitality
their flimsy hits at Statement No. 1. take all tha seat and in fall t nl aranlal
they' would come out boldly and declare I Intercourse. Better the open fire and
tor me aoouuon, as mey wouia event-1 " reuay welcome or the pioneer In
ually do, of the direct primary and rec-1 the log cabin. Here the welcome la
ommend a return to rotten convention I lncfe and the hoat eivea van tha tsaat
methods. These few papers Insult every 1 1'e has without reservation. Moreover
Republican in the atate by the lnslnua- there is give and take. He provides
The gang la getting tlon that they would vote for a Demo-I for your Immediate needs like a brother.
oui, Druflrung ner up craiio unuea states senator in June. I ,u K'v nim tne news of the city you
n shspe to once more They are using the name of Chamber- I have left or of larger issues which are
pie.
H. H. BROOKS.
Injustice to Indian War Veterans.
SL Helens. Dr.. March 4. To the Ed- I
ltor of The Journal In a recent Ore
gonlan I noticed an item entitled "Pen
sions to Ororonlans." Then follows a I
list of names, residents of Oregon, who
have had their pensions Increased re
cently. I do not begrudge any veteran
nf ii nv war In wmcn inn un ICQ siaiee
I . . . . ... . . . . , . I 1 1 vAetnailr thali Ion it oiilTQTirlncy f rnm I . . . A. . all I ha Inapnn, In
tlons? A remarkable. In most as- K0I' ine ana ine enireaues ';rr..:7rt.r:Srr,0n.:r.h:: en. on ' he" can Becuri. The iov-
rects an admirable Deople. they have a,m08t tne wnole Atlantic coast lrraAWV.Q"v..f ...fY. ernment is pretty tardy about these
and Duttlnr her I
control our state. No man who duly I lain now to flay Statement No. 1. but I beyond his dally portion.
reflects will believe that It Is through after the primaries will have another! vvith the Increaalng else of our cities
iove 01 me principles 01 me nepumican song, ana win sing 11. ana nave a whole I "nu l,1B appalling prediction that In 19
party that theae pap-suckers are labor-1 lot to swallow. , I years from now half of the population
. or tne united Htates will be living In
O 1 - 1 - - ' laavia MU UIUIV urr-ri-dntl
.Siz-lirfli. slstont belief that tbe city Ufa is vastly
rCgOn MiaCllgntS (overrated By the very nature of the
i.-ane uuamena necomea warfare, social
Small CLange
Brougher Is cer-
Havlng decided upon the acre-.
The fertility of their soil la increases of pensions, to say the least,
aesire to mane ni mis
war veteran. The
peen ana are; ana iney are no aouw ""i: j"" restored by stock feeding, instead of but the point I desi
so -In part because of their deep y movement, ne was noi 10 De ae-J .,,.ota Vw time is, that not o
. .. . . ... V I tha.ii moana trnm pirrr. I being exhausted by grain Cropping, named is an Indian
epiriiuai ana religious sentiments "w "T" " . Everv ton of wheat the northwest Indian war veteran gets IS rr month,
and emotions. In this comparatively ln out hls Project This tour of very ion or wneai tne norinwesc nQ ,e8g Bhould not th
I... . . . . .. . j former hanln tn mnrlrpt nnRts him i7 t.ji.. k. 1111 n
nm JanA tha Trlah mwinla hor-o hrnrn I l"0 lieui, wuica it, is now anuuuace u 1 """ ...
I v P . v will be a elobe encircline one will to $8 In exhausted fertility. The increase a- other veterans are? why
among the foremost ln every branch! giooe encircling one, 'in discriminate between him and the vet-
siana out as one or tne great, unique 1 vv- - - eram oi oiner war r n ncu mo
" I. . a a a a 1 . a . I IK. a mm a I m. mm. M nailitil.
Bran lea IO niS IlVeSlOCS: IS WOriniue. ne lunnrru nianii im ..
mit 1 11.1 ,iiu j . I tlon, he bore the heat and burden of
$11- In added fertility and tests at the and the dangers which threaten
As a preacher, Dr.
tainiy a live one.
e
What fine weather this would be for
football. If It were the season.
e
The grip of party-lam is fast losing
its hold on the) common people.
Nature does her part toward cleaning
up; now let Portland people do theirs,
e
At least Emma Goldman has never
one of the Veterans been a professor in Chicago university.
Of endeavor, every kind of progres
sive effort. They have shown
, brightly in every profession, in liter
ature, art and statesmanship, and
In business affairs; and ln the hum
accomplishments of the Roosevelt
; Admlnlatrfitlnn.
. . . , ... ,-7 . ..... . . 1 r 1 m n ti
It mav be added that there has the Cornell experiment station seem the aoidier on tne 1 neia or oattie dIv0rce
, .v. ..I..1.H... itl. waa reKuiuny muaicreu miu i wn-
ticvnr jiaaon a nroc nnnr nprnra Knnan. a-v. vuu.hui . .... - u
The Oregonlan ssys Jack Matthews
is a dead one. And there are others.
The price of eggs shows that the
hens ere not afflicted with any strin
gency.
Leap year Is seeing a great many mar
ried people propose successfully for
ice of Uncle Sam and he stands be-
iu uusiuesa uiiairB, nuu I U me) num-l ,i , , K .. , I i" . ,:. K... thm ..ri xa uranae umerrer bit. u ntm 1 miu.
cneerinuv Dome ineir nart. rrnm "v ...o, -u- v..,,...... a.. a......... - ........ ...a. a..B ..w 7--. ?-
more.
a
The Sluelaw country badly needs a
railroad. It would pay from the be
ginning. a a
We have planned to go to Salem in
1910. and hope to see a street or two
seemed to offer the best returns.
Therefore I ask why. In the name of
even-banded Justice and .common sense,
veterans
UAWS.
' ...' si a mi . v. I mast. Reward. thA trpatest states
"" uow' 1110 "nT over. 7" r " " . ThA mU.. nf rh naklnr hn.,.a even-handed justice and common senae,
While Instinctively and reRnonslvelv man 01 nis generation, 11 we except - - o j. na not entuiea to tne same ngnis
7, 7. P Vfly T.innnin thnntrh hn hnd nPver hpr-n builders opens tha avenue for aUnder the pension laws of the United
religious, as a ruie, tuey are also ------ -,mir.M arMvltv whll at States that are accorded the
nlmble-witted, cheerful, humorous; came nearer appreciating tnis . "J "'v, ,"7 ' oth!r war,? ,vr T
i.-j 1 -3 .' . . mirinn an nerroivinir thn fntnre nf the same time preserving his land. ANDREW J.
miu bo wnne aiaing , immensely to - . ut ,v. nr,
maintain the soirltual Ufa of the Pacific ' commerce, than any other " Is fortunate for him that Port-
Wldtavralso'cSLf sreat public man. Roosevelt has a land certain!, ; h .packing ; house ad-
a i ..,,.M nation-wide vision: aye. a world- vantages, for It means a new epoch,
Its enlorment nn,l cheer U'e vision, in a broader sense than new life and new pr6flts for his en
, The first distinctly Irish settlement any of h,s Predecessors. His ene-
n America was founded at Logan. mie5 cal1 h,m crazy and polnt t0
Pennsylvania, in 1C99. London- thIa crulse one evldence of his
derry. New Hampshire, was settled insanity; they are moles compared
ln 1719. And the immigration of t0 him: tnere ,B a great B'gniflcance
Irishmen to America has been large In this grand- world-encompassing
and steady over since. They have movement of the American navy. It
ftlwava bfien American as well win ne puinieu out couapicuoumy in
Irish patriots. The Friendly Sons
Senator Bourne's second choice seems
to be Bryan. Theae be terrible times
for Republicans.
I?ow perhaps Alfonso believes that
"God aave the King" is something more
than an empty phrase.
Some members of congress seem dls-
deavor.
is YET NO ANSWER FROM
SENATOR FULTON.
Edward AV. Hoch's Birthday.
Edward Wallls Hoch, governor of Inclined to go down deep in investigat
Kansas, was born at Danville, Kentucky, log mat submarine scanaai,
March 17. 1849. and received his educa
tion in Center college of that city. In I Saint Patrick probably never thoucht
1872, in company With a party of young I of becoming so famous and celebrated with families who will be content with
men of Danville, he went to Kansas and I when he was doing his good work. I a small, highly cultivated tract on
flnallv located In the town of Marion, I A 9 I which everv foot of lnnri nriii k.
. 1 . k. . .A I lai, a naiBT.. I v. . . . .... .. . .. I .1 .. i i v
wiicia no xuuimcu aiaU cwa.oa. i it. aenna io many eiusens mat tne I wui lynuiiauu.
all future histories as one of the
Of St. Patrick was one of the first epochal events of this period.
Thanks to i neoaore Kooseveit,
to
the eyes not only of the United
States but of the whole world are
now on the Pacific coast. Just now
their gaze is bent on Magdalena bay,
a harbor indenting the desert sands
.'. organizations to help General Wash-
lngton with men and money. A long
list of Irishmen have distinguished
.., themselves In our wars, as well as in
all the avenues of peace. They are
as brave as they are warm-hearted,
and of no Irishman can It be said
that he was either, "a laggard in
Viva" nr "a dastard In war."
' America has since its early history San Francisco to Portland, to Pugct
fcAn a-rMrlv .ndPhred or beholden to Bouna ana luereuy tne wuna wi:
VWWM VW.. I 1 i, A ! 1 . ,
t i Tnn avian Tail- iiwv iih vh nil i ifiiMi'i v
lr.., r humrv -nri Ahievft. coast, this best section of the best
tf ha h ,.nnctDnMW country on earth, than they ever
, rn.llTZtll.Bm UUL 111V UVUV W M J WMU V .V I
r- a ' ii i. n
of Lower California. Soon their at
tentlon will be directed northward-
to San Pedro and Los Angeles, to
I
and promptly paid In advance by
knew before.
the exceptional liberty it afforded
So this voyage is an enlightening
1 A, 1 T . . r 1 1 . . 1,
,U A ...1lmlf eaUCaUUUHl UUO. IIUUSCICR MOW 11
, iea tf nffereri fhm AmHr-a wnnld would be so. He has Impulses that
1,.,, heen vast.lv noorer and leas 11- Bitot wiA true genius; one of them
'.lnrtrioua without the Irish, and they suggested to his daring mind this
wmild tinvn lArked their broadest Voyage,
the i best field of endeavor and
achievement if there had been no
America.
In New York harbor Btanns a
great gift of our neighbor and friend,
France, a statue, holding aloft con
tinually an electric light, called
"Liberty Enlightening the World."
It was a grand thought of a great
S VOICING one among many of Frenchman and no nation has pro-
the transportation needs of duced a greater variety or great
great ideas, tnan
NEGLECTED REGIONS.
A
.-v si a
iadly neglected parts of Ore-
gou we quote tbe statements
" tit, iui. nnnw pr n rficinrmt nf
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Sluslaw region, who writes to the
' Eugfene Register ;as follows:, -
'"I.flBt fall .pilllnin
1. Wiliumia 114 a ii cuii-
jtracted tor B.000 boxes of Sluslaw
apples which he declared to be as
good as Hood River apples, but for
.'. lack , of transportation they could
not be delivered and tbey.hatt to be
fed to the hogs. , Another item Is
the Jhauling of cream 20 miles by
water apd 60 by wagon to get it" to
market, and a big creamery lying
Hie on the river in the center of that
dairy country, aU because of lack of
men, men with
France. That statue Is an inspira
tion, a teacher, a monitor, an evangel
to the world. Silent, it speaks of
Liberty, of Justice, of Patriotism, of
Progress, of Development, of Truth.
This voyage of .the American fleet
is another and a dramatic means of
'.'enlightening, the world." It goes
forth, moving majestically, splendid
ly,, not only around our own great
country, but throughout and around
and among all the nations of earth,
a meBsehger of Republicanism of
Democracy, of Peace, of Civilization,
of Power. 5
Sail on, O fleet!' Pursue through
X HIS Corvallis speech last June
Senator Fulton made the declar
ration that if he did not receive
the popular Indorsement ln June
he would not be a candidate before
the legislature. In view of the ac
tivity of his partisans ln the state
npainst Statement No. 1, The Jour
nal had Its Washington correspond
ent ask Senator Fultbn if he. still
stands by that declaration, and his
answer thereto was "I am not mak
ing any statements now." This re
fusal to reiterate his declaration, to
gether with tho opposition of his
Oreon frlend3 to Statement No. 1,
raises the question, if, after all, the
Fulton movement has not Its ulti
mate in an attempted legislative
election Instead of popular choice.
The plan of some of his friends of
accepting a candidate if he be all
right politically has Its wide ten
dency toward promoting a complex
ity that will after all throw the
choice into the legislature.
paper. He early took an active """r- c.ty' business that the council has to
est in me nepumican puiiuua w m qo snouia De aone with less wrangling.
adopted BiaiO. UIIU XUI lUUI can a, r. na aa i a
member of tne Kansas nouse ox repre
sentatives. In 1900 Mr. Hocn was an
unsuccessful candidate for the Repub-
C. H. Pierce offers to give to tho city
ox juwigra a lev-acre iract aituarmi nn
t. ionn M. Hra.li w an I XI" iJn ui mo ia.ni lew aaya i """ .aaaao t.i vi ma any Jllims,
eentatlves. In 1900 Mr. Hoch was an d A ... n . . . ' ,ujtable for an observatorv unU nnhiin
unsuccessful candidate ror ' ",S"D: and brilliant June roses and great har- Prk and for reservoir purposes, pro
llfnn nomination for state orlnter. h our I ...... a I ,.i,ia ih. ,... ... .
ymi n later no n an. an, Muauaiuvu. vMwn.. a i artesian water
of his partr for governor. and was -Marlon county is evidently not a
elected to the office by an overwneim- Taft county," says the Salem States-I The Woodburn Independent tells in-
mg piuranij. i wu y y"'."" ." man. What! is Marlon county going for I terestinngiy or tne continued material
reiiuiiiiiiLcu a,iiu icii.... va ..i. ir " I laryanT
t.1.1. ill .vmma n.l T.tin.nr ilnv.
W J 1 1 v: II will VJall li.ai J wv..-
ernor Hoch a member of the Metho
dist Episcopal church and has served
as a delegate to numerous conventions
oY that denomination.
Armour-also may come. Portland is
evidently going to be a Pacific coast
Chicago, as' to the meat packing In
dustry. ..
Much land has been sold around Echo l".? .vmattLr ,of '""V"- ;nd.1r"-
lately tense nnd the whole scale of living
a , keyed up to a pitch" of striving which
Tillamook is to have a new two atorr ln8,ead of appealing to tlve beat ln a
building. man or woman aeaaona hls sympathies.
m am. in. iiiiuuuji, uu unvo mm on
Fine nrosnecta all ortr nmn o lnt0 .,n deaperato game of making and-
farmers as usual. spending money at a pace which kills.
, I Ji course mere is tremendous gam
Two Linn county hoars wele-hvi Rkk I tn8 money world by concentrating
and 475 pounds. " " mo money mnKing power, ror this rea-
a aaai a.ii.i.-a ktjiiml ailu VUI1 1.1 II UB11 y UTKLW
The big sawmill at Perry has started IS t.n"n8c,yf th restless human atoms
up for the rest of the year. hat keP, the P.er olng. But a few
i . hours a diy of that sort of life Is the
rn.M.ki. v.. 111 ... v . limit of a man's endurance. With tha
Considerable bulldlnr will h Ann .nikn..i.. n. i.i.a. ....
, v. i . . . ... . iuumuh ui r(hu;ii wiiii;ii will I VI III rt
this spring In Cottage Grove. with our Inventions ln aerial navigation
land electric carriage It will aoon be
Every train naaalnar Hermiatnn l.mu I Doaslble for the rltv bualneaa man tn
from one to three paaaengera if not I do nis work ln the city and escape-to
nic live-acre rarrn at tne close or the
day. This will have to answer for the
cltv dweller.
Fortunately there will still be the
great, quiet spaces of woods and field
for those who love neither clamor nor
tho feverish pursuit of dollars. The
greater west can support a few Port
lands and Seattles and San Francisco
and still have abundance of running
streams ana grassy riolcla wnere little
children and wane and healthy human
belnga may work out their own deatlny
and live their own Uvea.
st It It
The Heather Bridal Bouquet.
THERE will be new styles at the
Easter weddings, of course, and
one novelty is the heather bou
quet. The nosegay of 1870, which It
was predicted earlier ln the year would
bo reinstated ln favor, has not "caught
on."
Many 1908 brides and bridesmaids
will trefer graceful "showers" of
American Beauty roses and orchlda to '
the lacn-flounced. circular collection of
wired Japonlcas and violets, and the
heather springs up as just as formidable
a rival.
Heather is an emblem of good luck,
and its use in bridal bouquets is cen
turies old. which fact is enough ln It
self to make the neatner popular in tj
hlsh society of this democratic count r!
Many Easter brides will have the!
bridesmaids burdened With bouquets of
heather and streamers of field flowers.
st st st
The Daily Menu.
Arlington has an intereatlnar nrrinl.a.
tlon of Mystic Stars. Yet young men
get in 10 1L.
There are 1,440 school children
The Dalles district, and a new $5,000
uiiuoijiouBe ia Dei rig duhi.
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Quite a town is SDrlnsina? nn
Mount Hebron, on the line of tho new
rauroad to Klamath rails.
at
Oakland Owl: Douglas county needs
a iui or mue, live-acre reilows. mn
progress and good prospects of that
town or some z.ooo inhabitants. The
Independent is always a legitimate
booster, and Woodburn Is destined to
grow Kiotwiiiy,
A Song for March.
Who sings of March, must sing the
mad, . . .
Lone man-at-arms, the straggler clad
Tn motley white and brown
Who In the wake of winter's flight
Turns now to caper, now to ngni
XI a 1 1 Hi,ni- a nil half clown.
One moment fromls, cloud-capped hill
He blares his slogan, wild and shrill:
The hosnltalltv to be extended tn tha
! fleet by the cities of the Pacific coast
is unlimited. . Portland will diffuse Its
full share.
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A statistician has figured It out
that congress costs $120 a minute.
We know what the members of con
gress get. We know what a lot of
officials get if they don't graft.
But what do the common people get
out of this quite big expenditure?
You farmers; you workingmen:
Hurrah for the G. O. P.!
Senator Bourne is quoted as say
ing that as against Taft, Bryan will
"sweep the country." And perhaps
Mr. Bourne will be glad of It. He
ranges the fit, right men thus:
Roosevelt, Bryan, La Follette. This
is not the talk of an orthodox Re
publican, it is true, but isn't it bet
terright talk for tho people?
The Hearst newspapers have been
barred from the Vancouver, British
Columbia, public library. , We al
ways knew that Hearst's papers were
Interesting and informative, but are
with -urtv laushter,
Outsteps theeunbeame as tney ofrice, judicially discreet, but he probably ex-
Ana ioer ana ijuuiB, wiv , preaseu me irum.
a-lanl,!.
The maid who follows after.
O! sing the maid.
The light-heart maid,
Who follows, follows after. ,
John MInto, the venerable nlnnoor
grave $400 voluntarily to the Willamette
university runa. and the Statesman
says that there are men whose names
are not on the . roll of honor who are
mucn more ame to r va ii nnn than
juare iaoais, wno iinea Bianaara un I Mr. minto is to subscr ha linn
mmt. a a A AAa all. .a . .. . . . . I '
t4v,avu,uvu, iiueu mitti ouiuraar one I a
.... T3.-Y.nn. V, . n . I...l. . ...n.. I
"ia i Timothy Brownhill has sold the
" ---.-. m m uresnam Herald to li. A. Darnell. Mr.
h?aUhTcorTmVennto?1,a0vne M -5K real "edli. mfdea.d"
and the higher court may not have been S conicienoa and haa hmir i.n 7,n .3
tne Desi toc&i papers in tne atata. Mr
Darnell will have to "hustle" to keep
up the pace.
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Some one enumerating the million
aires in the senate rates Senator Bourne
at 17,000,000. This may be a piece of
good news to him.
The death of Senator Proctor, re
marks the Detroit News", makes It nec
essary for tne uoston . Maine ana the
Vermont Central and the marble trust
to choose his successor.
He flees her down the lengthening days;
She follows him through woodland ways.
O'er hills and valea between.
And sets for mark nf victory
On every bush and hedge and tree
Her flag of tender green; -And
when her breath hath sploed the
night 1
With promise of the warm delight
Of young? June's love and laughter,
xr. .ii.. .nn.. mav true hearts sing
But speed thy passing. March, and bring eict different sort of council,
The maid who follows after. . ,
Tne llgni-nean lumu.
The lUy maid.
Who follows, follows. fter.
, Catholic Standard and Times,
The late J. A. Woolery is greatly
lamented in Morrow county, whose most
enterprising citlsen he was. Ha was
only 49 , years old, and was doing a
splendid work for that county, eastern
Oregon, and the state. The death of
such a man 1 a great loss.
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It Is reported that an epidemic is
now raging among tne horses of Star
This Date in History.
1 741 Jean Baptist Bosseau, French
: . m , ae. a IV B 1 Ml It 1
poet, meo. orn v. .;. .
lkfmx 1,aw jr w4A m f,mA I irow nra Ha In TTnln-n OAuntir
and his disreputable, criminal dive. I It is supposed, by musty, moldy old
That is. not until tne Deoole take I staca in rrosiy weainer. xne state or-
onough Interest In their affairs. tolcials call It a complication of pink
eye ana orain lever, wnicn reiuses to
yield to any common treatment usually!
. ... ... a Min.r.n iiv '
how many oeonie Know that v. w I
Jacobs of Oklahoma Is a candidate fori T. firllnA titAr. r w rjiWa.t ,
nrealdantf It has been renortnri that I -1 .La?ao .slar- c- H- Bldwell, bf
he has been nominated by the Populists. "1,a,'iY.ii' wmA t,aW-em .-a ver
of whom It seems there are a few left ! Yf-f.i-'ifi.A Ti11d.1fp.Qa,,.e of
Minister Wu Ting Fang is doubtless
right when he says China has Improved
and advanced greatly ln the past three
law rhymer," born Jn Yorgenire. viva or four years; and he doesn't forget
December 1, 1849. . ' i mat ne nas sioppea ai nome aoout that
VniTtti nt klna- of IUly conferred I lonr.
av " " ah mt
1884 General Grant assumed - com
mand of all the armies of the union. -
1891gteamer Utopia sunk In collis
ion off Gibraltar, with loss of nearly
100 lives.- , . . . . . .
1891 Jules Ferry, celebrated French
statesman, died. Born April 6, 1832.
1898-Bianche. K. Bruce, a negro
member of the United ' States senate,
died Jn Washington. Born a Slave in
Virginia. March t. 1841. . . -f
1906 General J. R. Hawley. cx-Unlted
State senator from Connectlout, died.
Born In North Carolina, October 31,
1824
Mme. Vyera Feodorovna
sarzhevskaya la soon to make her de
but on the American stage, but as she
ts called the Russian duse, we will'
not bother about her other name, She's
the duse to us.
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"Let's start a race and see if we can
not get the inland water route ' from
at a reasonable figure. In fact this is
a closing out sale and price is no ob
ject. This one Is a bird dog. Mr. Bid
well paid 15 for the dog and $1.60 for
tax on arne. A few days ago the dog,
being a bird dog but out of practice in
his special line, killed 24 fine, big hens
for Mrs. Hunter. This cost Mr. Bid-
m.ll 1 1 9 Wn'm nllllno. tn 1...
Kommts- ott hlnT"
BREAKFAST.
Stewed Prunes. Corn Bread. '
Omelet. Coffee.
LUNCHEON.
Tripe Spanish. Egg Salad.
.noney. ttaisea .Biscuit.
Baked Apples. Tea.
DINNER. 1.
Cream of Corn Soup. 1
Roast Lamb. Mint Sauce.
Escalloped Onions. Brussells Sprouts
cornstarch Pudding. Chocolate Cake.
Coffee.
Escalloped Onions. Parboil the onions
for 10 minutes, drain, cool and cut them
ln slices. Butter a baking dish, put ln
layer of the onions, sprinkle with
pepper and salt, dot with bits of butter
and cover with crumbs moistened with
milk. Continue in this manner until
the dish is full, pour In half a cup of
cream, cover closely, bake until the
onions are tender, then uncover and
brown.
Cornstarch Pudding. Mix four table
spoons of cornstarch with four table
spons of suear and half a saltspoon of
salt, stir slowly one pint of scalding
milk, and cook over boiling water for
16 minutes; remove from the fire, roisi
in the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs .
'nnd flavor with one tablespoon of lemon
juice. Turn into small, wet molds und
serve with custard sauce.
Custard Sauce. Beat the yolks of two
eggs and one whole egg until light, add
one hall cup of. sugar, a lktle salt and
one pint of not milk. Cook over boiling
wilier uinii ins cuBiB.ru coaia uie spuon.
remove from the fire, flavor with one
teaspoon of vanilla and chill.
. E. J. Frasler has sold his entire herd
of Hereford cattle which he has had
on the Dunn farm south of the city for
several years to J. O. Storey, president
of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Rail
way company, who recently bought tbe
liui 1,111, luuauu na.ivi ivuw livm I WAJ tJUIIl f 0.117 . nuw louniiviv V0USU1 ' ILTB
Boston to South Carolina completed I Old Whitney farm southwest of Eugene.
sooner and at a much less cost than the where be" will devote considerable at
Panama canal," says the Philadelphia tentlon to the breeding of thoroughbred
Inquirer. It is amusing to hear a stock until such time-as he concludes
"race" . proponed ln Philadelphia, except to subdivide the tract into smaller ones
a race for boodle. -...v. : land place them on the market.
Party Name a Cloak.
From the Medford Tribune.
It makes . no difference to the ta:
payer whether a man is a Republican or
uemocrat, a pronioitionist or a mgn
license advocate It is his efficiency
that1 counts and 'his efficiency that
conts. ' 1
Party names are merely cloaks for -office-seekers
who lack personal merit
to hide behind. They have nothlnar .
whatever to do with the administration '
of county' matters. t h
By Way of Example.
From 1 the Louisville Courier-Journal.
A line example of the noiseless s:un
ws hear so much Is George Bruce Cor 1
leiyuu.
7ftaf7ew Easier Gown IV be llo. Problem to the Vomn:m6 -fids -Ibe Spring Fashion Number of the Sunday Journal Out x0Sun0