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t SS TT-JT? TiT 7T5 XT A T at. after his party In the state baa Inf and use of farm Implements. AH producers are mutually ' bound to Senator La Follett- J ; Letters , From tKe " People Opinions of State Press on Small CK i - x 11L J V UiXlXXXJUproTlded tbe measure, and that after an iNDKPKMbKKT MEwsriPKR. ' J.-. I hit party In a legislature overwhelm. trade and be able to certify to their -'. .: Statement One .1. 1 1 WhAh thai rAnvanllnii , n It wmA Some More Yacolt History. The. rose bushes are getting- ready. ' c. 2ACKHOM.. P.Kiirt inKly Republican, baa demonatraied producU. Hence tbe Danes .every-.Urnrl.e no one if a certain .nrinkim- Tacolt. Wash- .March 11. To tha EdU . ' ' " - - - - - - i . . . f T. v. .v .---.-! its erncacy, nia party, ought to be where get mors than tbe normal mar-1 of delegates fromari over, the eountry I tor f. Th. Journal The Journal's ar- J ' I. M-k - J - i . . ... .1 buJ ., AYhejre They -Will rail Kwn. ... From the Athena Frets. , , . lOl in ail til Mr naV..-. -v ,m w; .7Zil iTW-rW t and foremost In its defense.; He moaabark. .. T T , n set price. mw conditions snars-1 aomana in renomination or iiooaveit, I uoia , (March 10) - regarding the .at- " aao aw.. rwM. I maintains mat 'f h frlnrrinh f M. suits come from utmost economy Injna awog ' that, settle down tn th. I tempts of.ee. Landon to block tha With" the' announcement of the ean gnu-, at ft eatDme at irtiaDd. or, w I rltal principle, clamored for and de XrjS"""" manded forO. yeara byf tbe people. the use of limited opportunities. r C"P' Tnoughtful people I incorporation .of . the town of Tacolt, I dldacy of L.I Mann and Claude 8 teen, Here In thla treat wonderful mnznlf-1 hI- ft . noojevelt etrensta states the facts as far aa It roes, but both nntl-Btatement No, 1 men the . ' . ie t e x . x X , , iiare ia iuie sreai, wwnaeriai,mgnii-iund,r three candidates first, thoae who L aifinnai r.,.t. ki UTTii I i-h' in 'tW nahtihiWn rank a on the I. "h Christian Brethren will alaa tpuntw rAnnnroofnt afato nAvnn I foiinw l Vnii.tt. hniR in hi. rari. I fw addJtionai facts ahould be stated I fight in the nepubiican ranas on ""i. of . . "v Wli se oo a ltLti'HONE-maim tits. , home a-sosi. I oversnadows any consideration aa to ' . vitwii "I: ' - .. !l ,. .w. I. A rv,--i. . u.i.l.H. ...I .f Ik. tlk.t. l Ml n ' , .. f... au 0prrniatt tt4 r t -bara, i toe triumpn or failure of any mere aru iom oparauir ma epariinani 7 - ... man. MM .Hie OIIMa, M-I444; Mat WW. vm iiuiujuii vum ias oiain nu iw aiuiuat uuuiuuaa OD l.,"'.,".u, "' w"""""" "?' Und fair mlndnd man tor fallow tnwna. I " vwiera in iiiKvi iuimij rim-n-". r " ' ' - ' - ' " , , ; , ' .i."tlJit"n, hay opened the snrlh oBEIaw APy.nt.aii,a W..mnr. :h?m ?rtjr ln Pnltles. might, not people nccom- govVs V:modmpim.d Anb0M0J- .yeif l ui : Indon oVThYcVu' .r.7outero."t No! An , Inuut,;. .bol.sh , Ul, Vr.i.ad-i.m.. Sj-i.i A-n ksT, on, beenjargely the pro- pllsh. by exercising only a half, eren 'ther eonMitire Bvelt;. , hatlnr gutted yina sofd ."number of o'ar-o'nrwhM councils. m;ght; prove popular.' c 7 fa'..'V' 'Juct of deadlocks, hold-ups and bit- a small fraction, of tbe self-denial, 8eMtoiT FoiieuJ to treit him as a Vfft. caned, maas meeting and iolTt IVSV blw W Vnl2 Vv ' ils: -lLlTri -r T ,.a t onatortal contests In the legls- economy, enterprise.' and'onscIen p&l&S?Jd ?i?-S?.S vana..t?bV?arne0dCn thVVd-gefvif'erT ttwr. oVfstlloM HTSVASVi Uture He see. beyond. the exlgen- tlon. effort la their work; of the ad- VXS'Z SHiSn'TO i? K"JV80Upohy?nVVh; 7 ! ' P to tberlew of hi. fellow Repnb- Itle. of this splendid state. ffiJSfflSSE Wtton tKt S aSftS1 -f.own' rm.df: iffc' - : . . i to mwari uuuoriir run ul iiiw I'miuift I , ' if you wish a thing done, .a?r! If not. fnd. flllnln. .k. 1U7 AND 1908. flies, foible and Insanity. Is not Mr. I Cake a far better friend to the Re publican ' party than are those whe would steer It again' Into tbe chan nels that bare brought It so much of demoralisation and riot? I ONLY IMAGINATION N A popular magatlne for current month an army officer prores bow. easily a strong dominated by Henry C. Payne and La ever. known II r. Jendon, for . to lilmaelf. . had which la protected only: through Btala- unilrrMii an mm . m n n r I rw . minnin lis.. I tha rvnl.tlmi K ih. th .nil. I i""aw wi ...i . ". t,l,rt to tha nKi-nt to which It th road eorpor-tloni,. ,. . . ' "V"" "Lt,!u2 J.VPrS ? ! r" ' elect ta; l ftJawrtla I IaI -a 1taI1a! at Maitta. I jrivvuevw wj w.. v rp i r a wrtrm hiss 9t mjiphl na Bllll. lha i rr. r.::' i voting th. men whom be had brought :r; v.v- l ....... . ..u ... j ...v hh-i ..MM , K . ...mimt n Awna IA 1 1 1 1 I " " " ' " T - - : T - Ku-1 nvlable epithet now. but It muet be ad-IL, .l.io hr 1, hi noint hnt lirt a I corruPt mthoaa.nd tee rea licu; I milled that the general principle of f1?0.0 5 .W",L ilfllot all rank pofltlcal practlc of the! .Tart and Hughes ' mef at a Sl.p.. win da. incirs aay Danuuet in k.w i. v. . ; , . i . t.ii . ' -w " . v flou legiaiaiors i naii, ( . oourse. ' . lecuca i , .1 f . i e a -' 1 ; ' tha oldl W.ll .'.' , " BoU i4 T HB wisdom and patriotism of 1857, we are told, settled every thing for all centuries te fol rupvaa muiisry power coum jana I railroad regulation on which "Little IZZTZS. . V I Biaiement. jno. ., I aDoiianes. I , i a . '-t 1 e a a aaa ..ui. . ....U.lnh" hi. fini K.i f i. I. ha I townsmen. - . . - .1. . .... .. i 4 I '.;"'.'" ' ' , ,i , . tawv.vvi iviuun va our AUtnui; ..il " . V..j r .iT.. I As time went on the town prospered! ' a.ti.J. i ,-. v. ( : I una can eaallr" Ilka tn tiu, w.,t... "IN OOD WE TRUST." 1: T"S V wl.S thS (K.pj KS warer,? M T9 JOTTRVAT. rmnnl kHa . " . ' 1 Si?' the aleeDlna- London awoke once more" r to use xor low. , That year, several icood I .v.T V. .ivl . Vl' Ia we.wew xork Times, circulates IKK'ESn "i and begaa'to bum. the lnwrporation day ,eyenin a for an nouj nexa tne . men formed a constltu- II 3. 7": the sUrtllng information that Japan taurei baV confined-b Sf,,'' i" !if. .i.""" W "! ' ' - 7 . me state or Oregon, in tbe Trust" to h ,t.mn nn wu'u . l"u ",TI0,U"S which WFoJiJtVfou ?r.w" f.: !?f "" K. .. do waAT' n",n'.,I?liurn'. n t rnnl wuiaHlnllniK ll --- OH OUT faCIIlC COttSt m ZD OaVS. Itlnonaln la now on'Mn atatuta hooka oficuraiun Q lay in miw tuiuun..iuii- aaiu dciivvbu mr mnjui i -r VV . aiaia- was a gOOd constitution, . Ul .nin. V2 .v j.,... ,,., r "-UMl u u, ..." lVi.,5 r?".-0! I era. . A rain that revered body rave its of the moult are with him.. He do-I ln?.".t"- .' Prefer padlocked dumml rery well; most of Us 1 "h.,:' .11" Allows, saya an exebange. tbat. If - - "k'-B ff" tiiev '.thai a United w-itjKi Bute, wn-titution -7: were patriots. They bullded ! ! " " '". .aJ -.I? Germany, and - Japan -should Join hi,: adopted "eaVt an f?" et according to their lights. "Z "7 . !- "!., forc?? "d "f? ther. In three n... . FoUette. , . ' , behold what has' happened; ,T 7w ' 7": ..T,: " ?OBtM even Chicago would capita- nounced. by the corporate Interests of ?Zt lTlSK YlefiC 1 ,.n.?tedwV.:,hCenm, altun'v I a New York restaurant k r. inyentlon.' intelligence, In :" ""tVV" forgone that Mr,"Ond5n just kept hlsyihlrt a and to.th..t of hi. abUlty. : nAWnanAra rnarnilnM rail. " ' " plct the details Of "a SerlOUS SltUS- while President Roosevelt a entitled to I "e wouia nave won oui. oecauae nm op- iievea in r. tn wneu ne wmu uoir - """"" ne price, newspapers, magasines, rati- v.. i v,..v , .,, I w "nwu atvua wmu rimrri hqomyih i enuuea io .,. .noMata for .mavor did not I tha neonle two veara iro: at which .liue I Moat people Who want 7-cent maaln the telephone-a thonsand r'llJLJ "I JL"-1" . ri'oaat0.1 - ' T utterly unknown and nndts- ir Xll T:?' . ea8n ' Fott. of, wuoon- - p t,n SW. SiS! Xennaow. 11. Vt the - Aihanv. n., ' mm. by our excellent fathers "r.Tr..:": TM "MX officers are always eetof "7 fodder efYMoiuc, primary ..yir ii 'is prTd.cf that o Tn. . , " ""' invasions Dy lana. ana tne nSVai Ol-lthn awakanlnr of the nubllo connclanca I 'inaon, oouiu nui . . I r " 4 ' ............. .w lKin. mi ik vi. v. - . I " T 1 ln. waaenin; or xne pupiio conatiencei ,.-.ir.in nttarascea were rabid I la a man fu ly able to assume the duties 1 " IT ,,.. . "Cers attacks by nea. If the civil maae me raeveii inumpii poe- ,7era.; ind l io dlsguated the of United Htitea senator, and. If sent to . '"I "r."? "tnorU,e -ou, "te to son of ... ,o.La FoIMte. tcvthat must r::.:: ?:: tDm Vu,d recrt Sri;rrino0 fllT. raokV. ire the town MVtindon-w..-defet ?t Oregon and the people he will repr. ...u.i, 4 wuy wc nuu iuo DOBslble an army of at east a m . n i m iVm n hi nind fw the mayoralty oy a vois aooui : and worthy tlon for main has served Xramers - well; But development, morel roads, things, troverable una granaratnert. , , '. Is there to be no political or moral, as well, as Industrialsocial, educa tional and commercial progression? Our mornfnr ' enntpmnnrarv thlnVei boL It iTays. In ailnrlan .arcaam tiniopian are airrerent. i,on meu ana conBtruct a navy. of a ?". !.thouh h?..,,! lwf. lo. r.m. . taivinr .blow. , r , in. nniirt that rnm.a . .i . . - i noi yei insmiea UDon us wuii Diacna i. . t li. We may weU pity the intellectual U' . Zul 7u. A..!. fiunIrea new battlefiblps. on he - -Utut. book.. This li .but "ea. nhSiVUnkeVfn: weaknesa of onr ancestors, who sup-1 T B . T. v , T But sucn talk MnmaA fflM WAVA amaffa Kit oh f n a AApIeln I " vw.aws. w VUtlUfl VUW- H n0f nnA rhAnrA in A f nm.AA Tl1 nf a..k ha Mal.rml-arl as Oil. llltO VnCOUVr. AHU Oil WtUUUar I JAW I1U -VI A VV1UWST WUI I -iie - 1 flS.7 haul - II W " " la" -T'" 1 .. . . l AfAat Anna I .. ...... wvnuwvii sss SI S.SAU SS.AA LIIVJ W iBUUITl OT . I ''.: .Z-. - -:-Hnn f hi. town. As " v.-. "- iu i.uiure age., we are loio. The won- I. :V:7n ,,f iM. unaelflah: bcr fellows who see their chance.of get- aer is tnat tney didn't invent coioraao s uouievara. broad-gau Colorado Is to have one of the finest man the IU It 11 1 V ftimiuiv vw... 4 111. WJl C. . . i 1 lib. m.a. I theory that railroads must submit to !'hnl2 ''ZZunio at .r.mm mart nrw... hv whirh th.ir terstrokes; he headed an excuralon or I 'iosed they were establishing certain " ... ... Ms not one chance In a thousand of real caah value T may be determined as one Into Vancouver, ana on a .nnieaH ii principles of government on const!- . : V,WC"D"'" "uu - this country ever being attacked, un- q.is ror imure rate making, tntlonal nd therefore Win r ha.fa ,ulcul,IU BCU r uiguer civic le8B jn BOn,. of distant island . . a fellow townsman Th tim ha. .m ,f stanuaras. n is one inriuence to uoa.oaaiong. if wn had not a hat- aiaaie ror tne legislature will be elected from Linn county who does not i a a The new paper at Pilot Rook, the News, publishes about IS times the amount of local news that the other Source of the Opposition. fh" rtr:2?tZ?W From tha Mvrtla flraek Mail (Ren.. I tlnna. ' . ' Most of the opposition to the primary I " ' M ' U. and Statement No. 1 comas' f rom f m"n "?.1na. uregon COn ceems. when the man who stands' for "!tte "'." niultlplied agen any OfHhe main ideas and princi ples on which our government, national-and state, was founded, is merely an intellectual, old -fogy and fneefl ' tAlAratoff - rinlw liiniivh IK. ;;rr.r:r."rr-of Genghis Khan, who tilled uo 100, vuj ,oi vuuso wno press moaern ... . . . . rlantran tnnnv.tlnn ' 000 hum nea(1 Defor the gateE cies to harden It. - It Is one of the broadest and strongest stones ln the foundation of a Christian republic It Is a factor In' the difference be tween ourselves and the followers These expressions, and columns of conquered city. If these thInEs lllr than, era if nrntocf f-. I uo B uarm, HBU ism aealnst nroeression: th nl.lnt wner the "cant." if, the motto ap -.it-... , pear on our coins? May it jaot arain.fr .nvinr-h.mn.m,,- f ti, the, eyes and profoundly, im waterfall that U I. to te turned into prf?" m,l lo" ot, 8ro,v,n ch,ldre,n channels' that Mm wheels; In brief, ,thf t.h., lhe,r couftry s it is the dying wail of the old, graft- 8? U 11 B0 eVe m1rtt ,ev,f l' ing, polltlclal ring and machine; ; Whv ahnnM not tha, nAnn1-nre of the eagle, that, stripped of Us new things; and be awakened and "ealism, marauding bird alive I to meet new , conditions and f . ,7K' l",e; f . ViMw..m. . -i,.. .-. v feeds on farmers' flockH, and has to fooled, deluded ' nestered. and nlun- be "hot a does the wolf or coyote? ArA hv nartvtam rfo- Hnn.. The, national hoTise of repreaenta -,ia -.1... tlves does not believe the motto to thatv'-fiaw-sdMshna f be the "cant of hypocrisy" and has if.iiu. w. in i ... voted for its restoration to the coin men to serve as, and declare and dlc- tate to them .what 'they, shall do"? -The framers and founders of the Oregon constitution ; worked 4 nobly, grandly; but.we live in 1908, not In 1857. The Oregonlan argues tbat LESSONS VROM ABROAD. W E ARE a smart people, no doubt, but there are others. We, as Americans, should constantly look abroad and the men or. 1851 Knew everything, Btudy what other progressive people up to the end of "recorded time"; are doing, and accent or adont what- tlll "the heavens. shall be rolled as, .vap noiirips or ldBaa nnm tn , good.- Our country Is usually prosperous, and our people are better off, rather because of our uneqjaled natural resources than because of any great superiority in put system of govorn- a scroll"; we suggest that humanity has learned since 1857, and is still learning. ' V, ''' ? This seems to - be v an audacious suggestion t4 "the moBs-back organ of mn old, or resurrected) predatory. PEITRE3IEXT OP ADMIRAL i ' EVANS. ' , T partisan machine; but , the people ment Pu U8( wtth our expensive, seem to be taking to the strange, un- not to say profligate habits, In a orthodox, unconstitutional , notion, comparatively poor country, and that they may be .capable of exer- wbat would we do? . clslng a little self government. ' These observations resulted from And when this movement is sum- Reading n article ln the Detroit marlzed, and boiled down, it can be wBw. . nortlon of which in Rnh- expressedln a single word;' Lib- J j0jBea; : : . . ' T "V- - . I Denmark is a little kingdom. Place In'the'heart of the lower peninsula Michigan one might hunt for It a long time on foot before making the din coverv." -The Donulatlon Is less than rHE , whole ,. country ; Will pro-1 that of Michigan. ? The coant Is largely foundly regret the physical dls-1 composed of sand dunes. The interior abilities which, it is reported, j is flat, with broad stretches of low wet will comoel' Admiral Evans to I lands and clusters of small hills. Manu- T Quit the naval Service and gb into ures are nmaivmng employment r retirement when the fleet reaches t0 r f ' ofJ f ef?p There , . , . are no rich mines. Production Is prac- San Francisco. Admiral Evans, has tlcaUy couflnsd t0 agriouiture. yet Den- ; had a long, notable . and entirely marit in spite at her -.limitation, has rredltabla career. , and ' ia entitled to more than doubled her commerce in a . retirement, if he, needs it; but the I decade, and -her products ha ve reputa . cities Of the Pacific , northwest will j tlon In foreign markets that la as good deeply regret that be cannot , come A an estamisnea trademark. , ene sup here as chief commander of the great res giad wjth butter and eggs and " sniiadron of Ariiprlran war vessels' much Imprqved livestock. In the ports Jrv.l American war. vessels. of South Amerlca and thfJ Wegt indies - a.i.Uui uiiu, uwwTcr, 0J1) find( DanJsh butter on sale in ajl 3U8t as heartily after resignation,' If Urnrerles In alr-tiaht cans and the he should be able to visit us, and buyer doe not inquire about the quality? , , meanwhile we will give due welcome j fn .Great Britain a shipment of eggs to his sucreesor and all the Officers 1 or Jjatter from Denmark passes without and men If they find it their good critical Inspection, because It is assumed fortune tn hp t tn Pnrtinnrt rfr It be fresh and good. The .ale In that maiKer vaionv anwum , m tv,vvv,vvv. rtecently ? ths Danes bave practically driven American- butter and eggs oat of competition' in England.' This IS not due to a favoring policy or to prejudice. the consequence of earned reputa- tlaahfn rtr . anlfflat r f nnwfi, wniilil I . . . . ..... ll'lnrlfA roll ..w--.,, r. - Douievarus in me worm, exienoing Trvr ' ,n ... nllhile welfare attack New York or San Francisco, through the state from north to south. bv the above facts. CITIZEN ...... I T.I. .. a k. I W .ill a..n aa I because tne ultimate consequences "" syr"1 "'"'" r" ."l.OMa . . . mv i ward through the state of Wyoming to wuum uo wituiavcu. iucio, uu xeiiowslone park, and southward irom "serious situation." It is such only Viord..0 ,e "I0 .,''0!ig,, part in the Imagination of some who live on the possibilities of war. tha tela. phone and ride around Orecon in auto. mobiles. a a i The Journal with nrohabtv f.h). and the howUngs. and ravings of the facetiouanea. having remarked: "We political vamplrea who are seeking to (have planned to go to Balem-tn ltlo. T . . r..ln I "wuiiww ii wi ii. to w vujbiiu uupa iq ace a aireel or I wo paved : JUSt a I lain xraiior. I ..., Tha nanln of Oreron are imart Tnm.Hnrh.i auk.- "What .Kmn t.. To the Editor of The Journal "The enough to make their own laws and land paving?" Go ask our great, states- ,iaV bilc-BDlrlted grand old nomination gone through the prt- pi '.i. wt.ha the Doole of "ry election. The man behind the bal- m -'.TTv to know of hla Send?d '"I. renerally .peaking, of all political To" Ltnubl"rweU.re,..Pshown 2?r of fh. la i ki." mi . v k. . "nhu witi- nominate ineir nnoiawi mr umtv maniiae council. in u mn .uu i.uno. iii tuo ui i.ii- ftupic. invm ...-7 - - .iiiimii th. h.ln of tha wlaa BOlltlcal I a a r.Vn.th!.fe meaning," but If so. is it not am.s- Ko'snd the little WdTstlm The Salem Journal when comuleted I all the cfandeur of ' "at brUllantly edited a paper who work for them, and they will never of reasons why " wnen completed all tne grandeur oil . m..A u. . ran. allow the orlmary law to be tampered I nnmlnn All t ill. wiinnfi'Tiii Kni1.. mniin la I nil will n. I M. Kim ui ekuiiiuii Dt.vu'u w .v - I W .. . u C. ...V. I ....kl.l. Thn tariff nvr nrntprti lnhnr combiner! In one extenalv. a-enli tour .i.n.. n.aA m.r. Rpnnhllran candl-1 "vhwi w ...vu.... r 4 - -,. - - u "71 ""'i"" r - . not a particle. Labor 1. always t.''tVat' jiMoooeoT " ft" "W"S ,'?ffi"wd. bv an bought ln a free market. Steel, like The selection of Denver a. the next " ."ifi't.! es. eho'c"1' .i ji.i niKiini niace ror ine uemocraiic na- r . . . - .t. many oilier ueceouary cumniomue., Uional convention 1- responsible fr th. . certain maiierr irue. ... "ii . Is sold in a 40 per cent or more pro- crystallisation of this Tdea. which h3sM" Pnr .1 , T tected market-sold far - cheaper 5 T. Lot" SSil nS?.Tflerandhl.,.det oy W$82& K f IZ1? &T The Position of the Grangers. From the Grants Pass Outlook. More and more throughout the state give, a number Bryan may not be the reasons are . arood enough to found a talk on, but they don i overcome tne reason wny ttryau will be the nominee. That Is; wise' or foolish, the rank and file, want him. Oregon Sidelights abroad than at home. This is the .tlon Is coining to Denver has acted llVe KJ'J?' eh,5I!. Va tt ? orSanl? law range. throughoi glorious O.O. P. "principles." Why 0ad ?Sffl S I should worklngmen vote hlgh-tar- uSSS. tO&rSl W Antelope 1. to lay new water pipe Iff party ticket? This Date in History. 1828 Plans for the Massachusetts colony completed. 1779 General Benedict Arnold re signed his command ln the American army. 115 Military operations on land In the war between the United States and Great Britain came to an end. 1822 The United States acknowledged the Independence of the South American aovernmcnl. 1823 Henry BrocKhoist .Livingston. .... - J .1.. I .. ....( . . I T 1 . f uiir vl nit; cuiiv jusiivr. ui inv iuuru States supreme court, died in washing' ton. Born in Kew xorK, November 1767. 836 TexanH and Mexicans engaged in battle noar Uoimu, Texas. lH'J Montreal board of trade incor porated. 18B5 investigating committee re ported that the Kansas elections were carried by fraud 1858 Lurknow. captured by the Brit sh rorce under Sir Colin Campbell. 1865 Confederates attacked General Slocum's ill vision of Sherman's army near Kenionviue. worm Carolina. 18.1 Insurrection broke out among me iroot'S in Paris 184 uodrrey weitzei, tbe union eneral to whom the cltv of Richmond urrendered. died ln Philadelphia. Born n Cincinnati, November 1, 1835. 1888 John Pendleton Klnir. senator and railroad builder of Georgia, died In that state. Born 4n Kentucky, April 3, 1 1 j. ing tne rose fiesta. MR, CAKE. 1 R CAltE Is making an earnest t.u1 J wniipaigu uenau of me Ke- tlon, V Vor, gerieratlons the Danish gov- publican party. He is.Btoutly ;uvicuiuiig us voncieB ana ex alting the achievements of -the pres' ent administration... He H manfully defending' the Oregon primary, law, - with Its provision for direct choice of senator, through Statement No. 1. He urges thatlt was the Republican party that provided the expedient for direct choice Of senator, and that it; t ugbt "not to ' be the .Republican rarty to turn It down. He Insists eminent policy has been to discourage large holdings In land ahd toencourage subdivision Into mali holdings. Forty seven per Cent of the people live on land and practice lntensly.armln. Farm ers are organised in cooperative associa tions, but not for he purpose of hold ing back crops or to establish, a trust schedule' of prlcea .'rZ -'v; There are more details. and)n formation In this article, which can not be here reproduced. There is cooperation, in Denmark, in the. buy- David T. Todd's Birthday. rrnfesKor Pavld P. Todd, noted as an aslrfinomer and educator, was born at Lake Ridge, New York. March 19, 1855, Riid received his education at Amherst college. He was an assistant in the United States transit of Venus expedi tion. 1875-8; chief of the United States naval observatory eclipse parties in Texas. 1878; chief assistant on the United States nautical almanac from 1878 to 1881, and astronomer In charge of tho Lick observatory observations, transit of Venus, m 1882. In 1887 he conducted the American eclipse expedi tion te Japan, and on similar missions he visited West Africa ln 1890. Japan In 1896. Tripoli in 1900 and the Dutch East Indies In 1901. During the past few years he has been a teacher of as tronomy at Amherst college. A num ber of his pamphlets and tnxthnnka nn astronomical subjects are recognized as .iinui iub iiifrneni aumoritles. The Ruling Passion. Two women leaned over the backyard (The same old fence) as the sun went down. While each told the other in confidence m;iiu.iB one a gamero about the IU W 11. For women must gossip, or they can't sleep: They think that 'secrets weren't made to keen: So they lean on the gate In the gloam- progressing, despite the financial - do pression. The Rocky Mountain Highway asso elation will be Incorporated In a few days to carry out the boulevard scheme. Ueneral W. J. Palmer, the multlmllllon aire of Colorado, who has done so much to upbuilil the state, is president of me association, and otner officer, are among the most prominent men in the west, llie national government will be asked to contribute toward tho expenso of the enterprise, and the states, oitl?s and counties through which the boule vard wiii pms will also supply much of the money. - Ultimately the highway will have branches extending into the states or tne hoc it y mountain region. land these states will be knit more closely together for the common 'go r of all. Touring this section of the United States In motor cars will then De a form of recreation that will bJ popular, and bring many motorist. o this section at all seasons of the venp. especially in Colorado, where the winter climate is so mild that motoring Is a fad even now on the ordinary country rwuia, Jn Colorado the boulevard will he built by convict labor. This much t. settled, and convict, will undoubtedly do tho work In the other states. At the last session of the Colorado assem bly 110.000 waseappropriatad with which to purchase tool, for 4 the convicts to work on state highways. The legisla ture had in mind the boulevard scheme when this appropriation was made. The main boulevard will touch all tha points of scenic interest along the route. From Yellowstone park it will run southeast to Denver, passing through the Irrigated agricultural dis trict of northern Colorado, touchlnr tha cities along the foothills until It reach? Denver. From Denver the highway will extend south to Colorado Springs, f tne root or riKes pea, and contlnuo south to ; Pueblo, tha 'city where the great steel works are located. Tho boulevard will extend from Pueblo southwest through tne coal canios in tho mountains, and over the range Into the San Luis valley; through this valley, which was settled generation, ago by ana to tne new Mexico line. wh.n tlm main- hnulT&rn la nm plated branches will be built Intoth mountains, to take . in chief points of interest. The oDjeci oi toucning Du ra n go is to take in the ruin. of the ancient cliff dwellers In southwestern Colorado, we have evolved and which throughout the state In widely . . . v... . , I., mrirattlt (ant I . . . . . . . . . t. III . ri.va iridin Hfii uin unei. nplmirv lav .nil fltat.. I . ' have nledzed the mem- I Tha big oaoar mill at Bandori IS' aaJd doned all these years so flagrant nn I her. of tha granges to support only I to be assured. nit.rrMln nf t h. -constitution to now I 9lil.rn.nl Nn 1 cnniifriatos for the lav. I oppose the development of a new "po- uiature. In the great majority of in- Jacksonville people are boosting for lit leal system" that .hall take the elec- stance, the vote on the resolution, of an electric railroad, tlon of United State. Senator, from indorsement, have been unanimous, e ' the party and make It truly represent- showing the strong stand of the farmers Quite a building boom I. on In Grants ' "7 jnrougwoui mo aimo w ic i pass, narrate, the Outlook. nun. i a a The PeopIeTmancipation. Now miner. southern From the Grants Pass Outlook. I ilv. r.t th. nmnlr the Oregonlan says, that If the re publicans or Democrats elect a senator, nn will not be "the people's choiite. and for that reason It Is desired to mane It the nolltlcal Interest of every candi date for legislative npnora io sign mi There is sombre significance In this Merrill is 14 year. old. now has 400 meaningless phrase" whereDy ne oerin- side-stepping on the -part oncandldatea population, ana is progressive ana sure Itely agree, to nwtofap'mvm, ld , bfi ault. ,omDr9 tor mt of t0 row nd PKP'. and not a mere f taction thereof jn the tna candidates when th. votes are .. . counted. It 1. not good policy lor .. n l$i election of United States aenator. The Albany churches are working to. or perhaps uncon.tliutlonal of the peo- deraand not to be lightly Ignored by pie to Instruct their representatives I on, wn0 j, seeking favor. From .aid how they wish to be repreaentedl CXI public. Neither is a. public demand -apt lav A. Aeaainn nn nrafaral fh.lt I I . . J I 1. - I l.. a1 publlo I ver before ln the history of the city, ay a urn vemuciBi. a e Through the legislature th senator I doiiu-.i aspirant to butt . his head I gether, lii close fellowship, better than Is elected," but surely u noi treason aganBt "manifest destiny.' i A . pul DY I a aid ant I n..4nn T3..n.I... M. ... . lit course, if the Oregonion prefer, th.tt f0 De quieted by being ignored; rather I tie better river and bar not a 40-foot , L. ir.uA. a... ..n.lflni thnil M lui i. - . . i . ... ... j ..... . T 1. I . . . ' . . . . . . i jmi'tr i.i.c -in is uv ireuvmo mui miiin. uuuii Dir exactly; V ieei minimum aepm elected by a mere fraction of the people, lout Statement No. 1 is a factor In the I would make u. leap with ecstacy and it has its Choice. But that 1. not dem- nennl'a emancipation. Movf f ocracy'aor representative government I I a a that "derive. u just powers irpminer A tommon Uplolon. I Bedford Tribune: The fruit buds promise the heaviest crop in year. ln in is vicinity. urcnaraist. nave., oeen oonsent of the governed" even if thoy rin hnva tha misfortune to De Democrats. Socialists or Prohlba! And It 1. evident A Common Opinion. From the Dufur Dispatch. Much Is being' said these days oft busy spraying, pruning and plowing for .i-Sni."; rhoiri" .ni tar Democrats generally are giving it their no 'people. Choice, and fori ,hn tha Rennhllcsns am Hhout It is proposed tnrougn uie I zrZuJ .mXa im. Mhi ai.l.tiMnl In 1 tn un l"7 . . r. Newberg Graphic! A number of New- berg people nave some Interests In a greasy looking hole in the ground out g4""oTr .'ystem'' a. 'to-make -"the hf VeberiePvrandralwmys Itt'toTfctbiZlATiiZttZv fe's choice certainty.;-The con- b'Ved In .the releetfonof United would bo pleased to call Mr. Wst.on'. ition Mya that: the legialature shall Taanators by the people, and also ttent,?n io when h? 18 at leisure. If Two women leaned o-er the rarden gate In the evening glow as the sun went down: They wondered what made their hus- uniiun bo laie. And they sneered at the minister's wife s new gown. Jr women delight in a friendly chat. Without it their lives would be stale And Tint ' So theean on the gats In the gloam- Twn husbands came home from tbelr golfing game (From the office, thev aald) a. the . sun went down. -Both read and eager to hear the same Sweety scandals their wives - nad hunted down. ' ; For men. though they work, love gossip, too , . And that's why their wives seek something new And they meet and talk In the gloam- ,u., i . f - - -uonoon -j HDiis. Little Bits, v . Coal wa. used first In 1SS1 Hail n.vpr falls iiron forests, The baobab tree lives often to 8,000 years. . "v There la a Heard in Guinea that runs erect. Every four months a man eats his own weight m iooa. -- . . The proper pronunciation of "khe dlve" Is fked-o-wah' ; ; i - - Boy. grow most In their seventeenth, girl. In their fourteenth year.' At Welbeck, -In Germany, marriage license, are not granted to drunkards. So powerful are the popple, of Turkey that. If a man fall. aleep Jn a poppy field, he beoomes narcotiaed, and, un less aiswjvered and removed, dies. The winter in California, the spring rn virviniiL tha summer In New Jersey and the autumn in New England thus. according to ine:- wwur i iua.ii. um would alway. live In a perfect climate. - Lane County AU Bight,- Too. From the Eugene Guard. : c.v.T-ai . oramn counties are boastln about being out of debt, and because of thi. ..imhln financial condition (The Portland Journal editorially refer, 'to Benton ' a. a moaei county. wen, what', th. matter With LfcneT Today the Guard print, a call for all warrants Issued prior io January ivvs, ana oy the time the tax money 1. all in we will be out of debt also. x. Lane county baa probably been on a cash bast. a. long as any other In the State.' and it has a llOO.Ouft courthouse, -. many : expensive bridge... long stretches of road surfaced with crushed rock, and other public Im provement, that have called for a large outlay of money In the past. - There is no county in all Oregon in better con-i anion- man uni to all that its phrase 'trusting the I oof ,m,nt No. 1. Nearly every caper in the past month. Trees are ln fine shape iwinln" la a most meaningless one. or I . ... . , ..land tha countrv never looked faJrnr. at leas: totally emasculated of all power , "" L a7i i favos of j Tboueands of acres pf young trees have u aziy swu. , ;n. .r. Mlddlv ao-Mlnot It Th uc"i " O P can be that reason medlumship chan oeop utution i.-ii.... i.i ik. k.. , ,n .4 i. I ne aeaires to invest in mtA nnnanact k. nnunl Ivltim nf n.Mnnil I WO Can BnOW ma OOQS.- .-."...IIU- I.. l.l ...1 . - - - . , ziniiM to nun li r - ,ia jikiii iiiicii, uu 1 .Av.mmnr I . delegate that function to a nonconstltu-I , ; i : , I gllvep ike Leader: Some one cut tlonal excrescence on the body politic I n t Thor r.nt irnw f.n Th 1 th. mn. nn th. et..ni. h. ..h.ni. ijT.u.1".!;89 Frank DaveVs Harnev Valiev d Old.fBory has not.been.wav- aii auiBinu v.iu.i,. "--- - nws . mg; its neautuui roias m tne breese tlon Is himself a traitor to the object . , ' t? lately- , This matter should be attended of his idolatry T .- For heaven's sake, let us a. RepuV too, and show our schollars that thu He may have contempt for those who 1 leans display common sense at least In law requiring the nations emblem to- be 'suppose they can set aside the constl- the. discussion of such questiona s displayed should be compiled wlth. tu tlonal method of electing senator.," ..,- . ' ' 'C ii . . . a- a '. but At so, to what abysmal depths of ,t r, rrost Up the Valley, a .-.iii. ' n self contempt he roust have sunk! All fVl. T.f r r.n T.vi. - ' ; - CanyonvIUa Echo: -Thomas Wilson his veara he has condoned the setting ! From the Jefferson Review, ., has bad the vacant-lot opposite his aside of th. constitutional method ol The meetlngto elect delegates to tha home fenced and will set out onion, electing president and now he boldly "recommending" convention - was not there. Mrm. Sarah Thompson s house 1. dares to up th. theory that a mere well attended at this burg ; Saturday, receiving a coat of paint William rLrr. j JK.."t .' - ... . .nti-Stirteinent No., i di(. Thompson himself j dolnar tha work. .B7 tnaaaTtu.". Uon1eleStI.. George Puckett has Partially reroofe4 ..i...ri Li.r-ii VrnvMo. i,. ,... 1 1 1 t i nis store nouse near tne Driag A par tition has been built aenaratlnsr tha tele- other words, is not I Phone.of f ice from the billiard parlors. renresentatlve democracy In-1 s v a a ... ...... I. ....... . !...! . - ' 1 . 1 - . ind try to set up a pollMcat' .ystem., w"'rin ?J"'t everv voter a measure k f the.lats Jerry Cold weU.tlyi l; which while BOMibly setting aside, the I J.!,?0..!. T.0 A? fcKmea""r.a bny Democrat says: The. Democrat constitutional method of electing, sena- 5"pn"V' "v " '"rj 2a?, on,e. Sjn? volume, of the Ore- tors, matte, nracucauy , certain - tneir i .. .. ... .,;.. 1 "-'.' w. wnen .1 .1 U 1- .. ... . I iIIHiri"C '" vi auj ! Republican, and Democrats so de.erv-I ' . T ing of the Infinite contempt of the. Ore- fS1. . Jl gonlan when they merely follow It. lead I "'m-'h aivirv v! election, by the people -and not by an insignificant fraction of them 7 Tha Republican s party Itself '"'was founded as a protest against a certain provisions of the constitution as inter preted by the highest court in the land. Later a Republican - president packed the court in order to set aside another or any voter I fh.,-. e... :,... .nrT...... a right to kick if the .man In ths chair J department was a pretty important one dnea not act to- SUit him T y If any Ores 1 In tha n.n.r Tt w.. .Ivav. r.riHohl. Ident of the. United States doe. not suit but gradually the paper expanded Into a me, his picture -would '-not obtain an big concern and Jerry's lltue stories got abiding place in my. place till ha be- all-covered Up, but they were always came ex-presldent, when he would ob- iUst as readable. He Was a good man tain a piaca in nisiory among m iiai- in the business and played his part well in me awry at ilia K',!.Y2'iftlrBd V A. .far as Insults president of T. " . : : - c 7 r 9 . I ttia iiniren DLH.ifJ9.ira tunucriirju. U. cer fiAi.H. ai...- . - j a m as. x... -mo , peopie r are xo oo trustee f.,B 11.. nrof essor of Michigan struck ."2fi"" .VLy""" ' . . 1 must ne trusted." so let u. join in de-I IZ " i..V; ,h. tti.j 1 pimnuan own. ayorjuin nro j piant- veloplnga.polltlcal. system that shall the WoInl";Tcl!n rthraS i"f I ir.trr""nf. Jinf Pr?Pa1a iiicaiiy, prompwy .ana . accurately iMordlno- to the nWai iy. 'iV'l :"ws ' VP P rortn xneir tenaer rea .piKes, . Tne pu.vv willows are unfolding soft bunches vf furry balls, and March flower, are bud ding. This la the ideal climate of Ore' ?;on andjat some time not so far In he future. either) this will be thickly automallcallv: promptly and acoiratv 2"? ?'" register their .choice rof a man tcT act lrotBoTtteFjhy forthem la theupperhouseof congresa declaring t that j Theodore Roosevelt invn enaii ""tr campaign Bhould be made king of the United one of education. ' If the Oregonlan la I .... . n ,.u .it ,. i..it.j ... X?l"lL7KllZVI?JZ?& force to kill the president of th. United will advocate every legislative candl- states, and I don't know of any of the fS ? C?iblnh.S.tai?lent. S0- 1 Associated Press paper, making a howl even If It is a Thra.e without mean- .hout it , , - P W. BR1TT8. ,s lngl- If the people of Oregon are wise ,r , VWlt"u."',r' to the situation and realize the- -cnw.r . A -:'r n.- iV" which that simple little "phrase without "u. J Yv meaning" place. - In . their hands, they I Portland, March I2.-To Ihe Editor of will f "knife" every candidate who re-1 The Journal I would like to call your fuse, to promise to submit his will to I attention to a.; magazine, that. 1. think that of the people .0 effectually thit they one and all will appear among the "also ran!" ti W. S. VARNUM. ; , -f. Concerning - That Apology. Arleta, Or., March 14. To the Editor of. The Journal -That apology from the Suoml Temperance ., society of Astoria in yesterday's Journal is, certainly In teresting, and now the 'majority of the society , will no doubt apologize or get kicked out. . "1; . -. ' What 1. the use of this twaddle?1 I. not thi. a republican. form of gov should be on file at the public library, the physical uunare Magazine, a maga zine that has - done more to, develop clean, healthy men and women Ijianiany ,r- ;,y.,.;:-;i F, WILLIAMS. . Wamlc eorrespondencV of the Dalles Chronicle: This place will Join hand, with Kingsley and other affected plaoes In asking for a change in the mail ser vice. , When -the mall was carried by stage It took but two days to get a let ter to The Dalles and receive an answer; now It take, double the time, four days. tnougn tne aistance ). out i nines. populated with homes where people go to seek an equitable climate. Oregon.' as everyone knows, is divinely 'blessed In this respect, mit this side of tho coast rangp where you get the pur. sea breese isha- "best ever."- T...nf Ik. 'l...l... i... . - iinnuuu. D.jro xnn nouuiuciv tins b iidu ulatlon conservatively fixed at 2.600, X" l ... ..n W.T..1 1 1 V. . 'waa. . .ki..l. A tto YTit.o, W UVN1TII llllll, .UtIIKlQ mill and -broom 'handle factory,. aW f laning mill, and the shipyard whera w.o steamers are now under cOhstruc-w tlon. In the fall of the year-two fish-' canneries operate one at Prosper), hil; a -creamery is in course of erection, in Bandon. The most important' new in dustryhowever. is the paper and pulp mill. Then there are the two steamers , g lying - regularly between :- Bandon - and an Francisco, in addition to seveml schooners,' A third . steamer, too tha" Fiefield will belonav to the fleet afur juiy next. Tho Last i'rtion!FashioAi in the. Big Ten-Page WpMEtl'S SECTION 6f . Sunday's Journal, Pa'&autfMetica? Both . Have a full Showing