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5 s & U9Pllll""llllll,M111 rpTTT? T.C.T7T3 XT A 1 lfV and conferred on itself. S 1 JT1D JVJUXvlNX.i-UB amendment would place the AN : IMDKPKMDKNf . rHWS-AFlB, a iacksok;.;; i.ieMaeMf l'.,i!ihl mr amlna (aarrpt Bandar I od 1 !(. rirtk urf Ytrntalll Hiwu, Portias. Ur. Fntrl at tha Mammia at Portias. Or- inuwniiiNiiua Uu-oucb Um aiaiU M .ocd-cUaa i i tci'uuMcs main nra. iiohta. a-i. tl 4eprt nmts iMeb bf Am MMbatm. J I IX operator u department rs wim Kt.t SlOa office. B-M441 Bast SaS. Such BU- preme court back Into the position the fathers Intended It to occupy, and "give toother branches of the government some chance to Help govern, .ol; f NATIONAL , CONVENTIONS. a NATIONAL conrentlon A MEANINGLESS PLEDGE L EGISLATIVE; candidates who ? have pledged themselves -to vote for the Republican voters' choice for United States senator are, ? to all intents and purposes, absolutely un pledged. I Opinions of State fyress on ; Statement One ' ; Small CLange' t . - - Republicans Most Stand by It. : From the Silverton Sllvertoalaa-Appeal (Hep,). Apparently there la a arrowing neces sity for abaolute honesty u tha political Nether Mr rlfr nor Senator Fulton, if defeated bv Cham-1 field, and we can eoncalva of bo batter lunajia o aocnnijlliui mis lo ids (UllMll ' a uwuauu ia w auiutm The people will, tolerate ne more a The "Portland Gateway" la difficult to Keep cioeed. . . ,,..':...': W1H it be allowable to wear a nerry widow bat on suurl . , - , Tbe only way aorae spinsters will i lh4RE'AUl.. FOttElON ADVEBTISiNU BEPBBSBSTAT1VB ?n-nl n.njumla SpacUl AifwtUlnl Afaef. franawlrk Bulldlo. KM lfth" araoua, .. York; Trltnina BulHIm, CblcafO. Snbacrlptloa Tra br ll ! fee lislMB fetali-a. Cum DAILY. .Nia I heriain in Tune, fan he a candidate before the IeciSlature. Mr. vaice I ztant than b or through tha dirmt A aeT?r ben hld ,ap WMt li. an nnrnmnromUJno- adherent of the firindole that the Oeoole's fZLuSl em?:Li.-. . t. v.. i .1-..- -U .'. .,Kl,Vlvler overthrow lie one ImporW feature. Kill. Oeer, Shepherd; wae ton Mult- noman county, ana tne reemt in ine oia- T Heath and Pinery. HB action taken last week by the'i wuv. ui.uuuu Lni lariLii ii K the wearing: of alvrettea and wild bird plumag-e on hata. la a long- atep In the right direction. Whiia . aooletlea, for the nroteotlon of biM ur. ' fa (ar adftaaa Oaada or Made. Om ra.......3.oft ( axth. t i,iwa. .1 JO On rr..... ,.Hbo ona amntli 4 - , DAILY AND 0XDA. Osw fair. I7.N) Oaa awatk g Trnat him little who pralieg all; him leas who cenaurea ail, and him least who la Indiffer ent to all. La rater. , ti aVal r v v. rvv m aw iscutvi, wuoiv ma . - - , , ... , . . . , ' . t-i;- I or overtnrow Ut one Important feature, ei 4b .i . . I rhnir. fnr inntnr miict ha elected hv the Itn.l2t1ire ana IS DUDHCIV I xia t - .v.. a . k.. . i k v.m !. riunntiAin ,1mL.i.: t. . in k: J- u .k-. ...u in T.. Kenntnrl1 non-prtnelple movement. They evt- How mad Count Boot muet be that he 1 protective agenclee of ' varloua kinds, be held tnia yaar. ConvenUons nave proclaiming that he will abide by the result in June, senator i deBtly 0 not ftpprcut the magnitude I couldn't ralie the price to follow Count grant by the: breeident inakin eiruin uu m v. uuu-, uu vuvo - E-liltnn declared in hit. rrvallia aneerh! Tlf it ahall fiaODen mat I "- "Vw, I Republican national convention waa , " " ; TT . c. . TevUe of maVhine held in MinBeapolia; but Denver la some other candidate receives a larger vote for United States pft.cr. j0n, the limit," ao far. Speaking of na- senator than I do. at the election to be held next Tune, I promise Vbh.iKh i.Vi.i you now that I will retire from the field and will not permit my Eine, name to be presented to the legislature for that or any other office, pow tn. ..of prlBC u- l00k4 Iftherefore, Governor Chamberlain should receive the popular for in th. Repub loan partyt Are th.y :jtr?t vote in June, his Republican opponent, whether it be Mr. Cake Lnffli for preatdent and vioe-preatdent tt J or Senator Fulton, cannot in honor become a candidate before the I Jj0,0, fhJtJSJtion'of tnTted staue " . I Urnelarnr Tn Hc ac nonld he a croju breach Ol at nieare DUD11CIT aanator ny tae people, ana naa no oear- anopiea nyi " o-- " .'ling whatever upon the real motive. l-la not particularly tlonal conventiona, tbe Boston Globe Interestingly Bays: The first regular national Democratic convention waa held In Baltimore In lilt. Andrew Jackson and Martin Van All Republican candidates for the lee- lalature in Union oounty aubscrlbe to I Statement No. 1. Anna Gould aava she will not marry again. Thue aha advertlsee that she want to marry again. , . ee s . ' TUlae Tour Own Dukes," la the title breeding places national property, and1 Other devices for insuring the perpet- uauon oi our wua wras. nave been at s1 work, the (.laughter of birds for mil-'' llnery purpoace has gone merrily on. It la Indeed ; high, time that the edu t cated, Intelligent and womanly, women of the countrr should begin to give men their cooperation tn tbla largo purpose. x uvi w un ninr oeen - any excuae COWARDLY ASSASSINATIONS;' 1840 there waa ALL the country must have heard tha detonation from Telloride. They heard tha same thing from Baker City, and from Caldwell. All three) were horrors to stir misgivings,' aa well aa indigna tion.5 Wo do not know' tha Inner agency that hurled these bombs, and lb at ' 1b . occasion -for .misgiving. Orchard saya this agency was the Western Federation, but the Hay wood Jury In effett. Bays not. What" we "fld 'know "iatSaf there I wn"n tn' roU ot was oaUed. was behind each of these cringes tha tplrlt of rerenge, because no other motive is possible or plausible, and revenge la the moat terrible of all human passion".." Beside it, even cu was la tola assemblage that moua two thirds rule waa whlnh all anhianu.nl T)aimfwra.tla nn. I nnrl im1iininl, m,4n trie nennle rt the atata. I Statement KFo. was not the free.- choice of tbe Demo- of the rveonle'a votes in Tune, for whom does the legislator who The election of United States senator of aa article la an exebanaa. Tee. It 1 uri i for 7h- kiiii.. oocaslonaUy necessary. feathers except .tffat woman's Vanity .' . . f was thereby xlatUred. By. this definite Make It IDS a dav from now nn. ran I and decisive at an tha TVnm.n'a nii.w f It up to over 10,000. Portland baa that i Portland has sh wn Its members to be manv ' than anma. . ' leasable Of tha finar thnn.hl hlih im revolted at the thought of unneoeasary onae-i. . ... .. d. ... m.m . . vt.i i"ul" v"r y " sired bis nomination and It was made, pieagca to tnc xvepuoucan vuixis uiuv.o puc riiST rZiuirUrt t S I s J l W TT" 1i . . w - - S a . u Mm. mr aa I T". ... 1 i accomDllah the dealred nurooae. should not balk an earnest and candid Kepub- many voters and than some. aa aa Oood-bye, March, you hava been quite !'tt ?Hi-ilmi(?l.ruf 4hJ wom.ea decent Vou came In like a lamb, and $$2? JKtaln.T?lSl7v!!l!' went outlue a JM nannygoat , Mnifundplia 1 f . The opinion growa that Taft will not rt la not the fault of the Audubon's. have a walkover. His brother's mU- olety if women do no" by thiitlmeT Uons may hurt more than help. know that the. beautiful alrrette which e i naa SO lona bean eonaldararl ihkuum There are 10.000 unemployed men ta fo1 woman's adornment is plucked from ad The Democrats met in Baltimore also in for Cake, not for Fulton, for neither can allow his name to go before X H 1 BAH lBfatAl lBIl SB IH1 1HB1 ' IH VRA I ..... a a I IIIII B1SLABX Ban SBUSI rTlBBtaa K. am. II IS IT Bill 111 HVUUIT' B A lAPirBBl KrV a B.UUU UnHHI IIIIITIM1 BTIMFfl IB1 B WB w..f .www. 5 i 1 a. TT At :ii al:. 11.1.4. a4.a.MiM aa ...sS ii i " t - t .7 i. . i i n.r.T 7 v s 7-.T .r. T. . i rka , l i a. i rr - atBT aa a.. . I in i r tv iiaiiirp. rifiw nm win 1111a iri'iaiA lui uclci iiuiic vviiv i ur u vda nrniaisei to am in iavor ui i iiiiiai itnoaa laiano. -i nmv wiii an nivs m ufivu mi, uit. unninv una inn an conrfttitioa it is rwaiw wi I - o i "r.- k iaw wAt. '- Vw ' a M.uu'ilnT that thAuuml. A -vtAth. T.im. .7.: office-holders who took part were the Reoublican voters choice ? A majority of the Republlcana ot passes. I torn from their young who are left to counted ana tneir names were puo- , ,. , . I Oregon voted in ravor or uia popular llshed.; In the body-wfaloh: assembled in I The answer IS easy. The machine and the bosses Will once syatem, several Republican legislators but one member to more ewt Orepon's United States senator. Once more the people ETS.S.nV vm 'w wv wuwvuuaaiua. maa aov-1 .,, .. . , . . . . . l lion autnorilina Ul people 10 voie ai oral of the vreStern aUtes were thinly Will Witness the disgraceful SCCneS Of the past, When legislators rtctiy for members of tho United States nrM. a. i.. i, I i 1 . i 1 i !! . ..hi. ...i n .1 i : .t . I senate, ana. umese we are 10 " 1 w CI C UUUK'IL aitu suiu 11B.C kaiuc. rtiiit mc uujiiii.oj ji l..v so easy to travel long distances as It 1 I . , , ,. 4 , A iL . , . . . . . now. which aoceuate for maay absentees legislature was subordinated to the interests of rival senatorial e. e Dorothy Xtx saya some of the hats are millinery aisales. Rather. coarse man's point of view, guffaws, Dorothy. 1 "" m vi uinae wnue, eoniy curl- . . . .... ... .1.. ...... . . . . . . . .. M . 1 V... Y.vmaw. . a.. .fT&lM .MkiiKI.. I .IH . ClUILHW KIUUE II). Brim that the Oregon people are shams or sol Some over on Columbia slough say they j jr)?lnr p w4 to cv"r be en- ian t It beauUfuir asked the sales- starve, in Order that woman.maw araai. spring "ese ,.,tr feathers pon their , from h nd ln ""sir balr. , Only last week ffawa. I hat..was shown at one of our leading estaousnments which had for trim ming, uoiens or tnese white, softly euru candidates and when the corporations, not the people, finally named the man. Already . a little coterie of politicians here in Portland is In ltd the Demoerata tried Cincin nati, but In 1S60 returned aouth, meet. tag first in Charleston,' South Carolina separate meeting and adjourned to meet scheming to manipulate the legislature in the interest of a dark ren cu- ia Baltimore. .The Demoerata. tried Chi- V,rc nAA r-ir, nnihin& tnr Tab- cr tnr Knltcn Thev .... A . . a '.I .... I llvi VHUUiUUkVl 11V T VHt V AWASaaaSL m rm aasV V aW B Ma was aawy pldlty,. as a motive for crime, pales I caao first for a convention city in 1 884, 1 .. , . 3 ,, . . . . , .,, into insignificance as to ferocity. It seems Incredible that any or ganization of men could be the war rant for either Caldwell. Baker City or Tellurlde, The ' peril would be too great with several sharers ln the secret. The enterprise i ia too fool- hardy, and the consequences too aw ful for men capable of wide adher- IKS, and In. 1B71 nominated Horace Qrealey ln Baltimore.- But since then thay have met ln either St. Louie, On clnnaU or Chicago, The time may come, with faster time and cheaper rates on railroads, when a national convention will be held on Pacific coast at San Francisco, Seattle,, Tacojna. Los An-. simple-minded that they do not know what the are dolna. they must be counted aa desiring to- go forward with tbe metnod they nave aaoptea wun unanimity. Not True. From the Albany Herald (Rep.) A reoent report from this oounty un der a Lebanon date Una purports to tell the world at large that Linn coun ty Republicans are against Statement No. 1. This is untrue. If. as this cor resoondent aavs. Statement No. 1 is can't sleep o nights on account of the mewing oi camsu. fT,!0,P,m0tMt" Wfuld 8eemUeles or Portland. Why not? Del iuijuiici , ui via jiiausiuia lu ausyect that isolated and fanatical sealota, or occasional men. of .the Orchard type. went to Tammany Hail, New Tork, in care nothing for the people's will. "The people be damned" say these self-constituted rulers. "WE will name the United States senator. It is easy to fool the people into voting for legislative 2KFvotereW candidates who are pledged to the 'RepubUcan voters' choice' and contmntSth.'r ' to then we shall have matters in our own hands. Republican voters' choice" is empty and meaningless claptrap, kVtfWod AgB1loM0t a nlodcro tViat Kinda nr. nne a challnw tricb- dec.o-ned nnlv tn doceSvi. I centered around the city of Albany. " 6- - " f)SW of tha old-time politicians and party the people and to rob them of theif hardly-won right to elect theh"f" end.?v0.rl,,.",t?. upplJi.S!??J: r jo in In nroaneotlve ltirlslatlve candidates gates would spend only a few, days United Mates senator Dy tneir own votes more time and a few dollars more fling these bombs. It Is true: that Orchard says it, and that the hatred of HuT, federation c'rorV Steunenberg and tor General Wells seems to point to the miners' organization, and that many will accredit that, body with it, but It. seems aa unthinkable propo sition that; such aa errand Could be money and could thus make a de- j llghtful summer -excursion. Since the Democrats have ventured so far west aa Denver this year, why not begin to work up a. movement; ,fpr a ! national Convention in Portland ln 1912? Very. ' likely we might get it Denver put up $100,000 to get on the Republican ticket, honing to get thorn alatiwl nn tha "o-hnat or a chance" No man should be nominated or elected to the legislature who they have contrary to the wishes and I ,atiHm.nt it i. ruM-mla T.lnn conntv lias, not suDscriDed unquaiineaiy . to statement xno. X. A Copenhagen trust company baa failed. It waa "some time" ago that Mr. Hamlet remarked that there waa some thing rotten in Denmark. e If the capital of the United States were moved from Washington to Port land, members of congress and other government officials and employes would live a good aeai longer. " A West Virginia Democrat is basing his candidacy for congress on a demand tor a hla-her tariff on peanuts. Now who wUl say that there Is no founda tion for the phrase "peanut politician T" e e A Brown university profesaor pro poses to use nitrogen explosives as mo il va power for airships. This seems all light; this stuff will send them up, all right, and they will come down of them selves. e Detroit Tribune: If the duke bf Westminster, who taxes- tribute from woman but one who looked deeper wvuiu mn omy a, oeauniui Direr siain, her poor mother-heart beating wildly for fear that her babies would be hurt one mother-blrdT It required the death of to or 40 to make that one hat trimming. Think of what the wo man wears who places such a travesty upon mercy upon her head. Woman, tha gentle, the compassion ate, the merciful, - ornamenting her head with the breasts of birds, or their wings, or their poor dead bodies ' isn't It revolting T - It is sincerely to be hoped that tha other women of the eitjr wlU fall in with this definite atep of the Woman's club and put the stamp of their dis approval upon all millinery - creaUona for which a life has been jld. ' Flowers. were never ae beautiful In their artificial forms aa they are this season. Every flower that blows has apparently been studied by the flower makers, and Its danlty characteristics reproduced In most exact modeltnar and coloring. Ribbons are beautiful and range through, every color known to wo- partlea above all its other objects," remarks the Pendleton Tribune. We think hot; 'rather that Its main ob ject ia to put the people's affairs more ln their own hands. countenanced ,l)y any considerable J7 L ; " ; . " " !S r.J" will be a city of about section of.tba .membership tin that ,ftnnn emnnon body.The Jederation: has doubtless said and done many things that should have been left unsaid and un done, and the same ia doubtless true of the mineowners' iwho opposed them. There are unquestionably bad m en among good . ones in ' both , or ganizations, and that one or more of 109,000 people, and $100,000 would not be much to raise for such a pur pose. We submit the suggestion to Tom Richardson, Whitney Boise, et al. President Roosevelt pays scant heed to the kaiser's objections to Dr. Hill. Is another international complication to ensue? will send three Statement No. 1 men to the next session of the legislature, the Lebanon correspondent to the con trary notwithstanding, 'Letters From tte People Answering Mr. Brooks' Questions. Albany, Or., March J 7. To the Editor of The Journal Returning home after a short visit, my attention waa called Ia a nllttrhtn.. . At i .4 fPh. Tm.m.1 .... ,,.... tT TT Just so long as Statement No. 1 is car et some recent date, whereta H. thJ ppi. of Oregon can take From the Union Scout. For years both great parties have ad vocated election of United States sena tors by the popular vote. That Is what Statement No. 1 is and what it means. 600 acres of Inherited holdings in the manmna. utner devices nave .been cre- heart of London, comes to America, 'd to ' take the place of the aigrette we ll take off our hats to him aa the ln. mUllnery. too. There are - white Ideal of successful manhood. t"- aralo; and grasses of many kinds, aim irra .urn anu rnoas lonni wnicn comprise lightness and grace. With tnat woman materials for her adorning without recourse to bird plu mage. Nothing Wrong About It. Oregon Dldellhtfl ' 5ouldhfind 'plenty1 of "mit. Justly are Running Skots Written for The Journal by Fred C. Denton. Stranger things hava happened than The Journal assumes that Senator Fulton meant exactly what he said them, acting for themselves and not when.he dcLared at Co"aI119 !hat he UtUe Bb 'r pr S,'en for the whole body, may have under- w,ou'a: ' 09 canamaie ior re taken these; cowardiv asaassinatinna election before the next legislature, ia easily believable. if some other senatorial candidate r In any event, it is lamentable that! "BOU'a receive a larger vote m ine juue ciotnuu. out it is cenaiuiy justice cannot lay swift and heavy hand upon the perpetrators.. It is a character of bloodshed out of place ln this free republic. There is no condition to justify It, nor craven r esa of spirit to tolerate it. It is out of. harmony with our Ideals, and out cf tune with or civilization. It lght be Indigenous to darkest Rus- surprlslng that he now1 declines to reiterate that declaration. This - Is a matter of too much Importance to be ignored or evaded. If Senator Fulton's position has changed and If he how. proposes to seek election at the hands of the legislature even though defeated ln the primaries or !a. not in a freehand, under a free In he June electIon. the People have fag, even If every man in the nation d' kow 0n two occa must become a tiollceman.' B,on Within the past fortnight, once ai w asm n Eton ana once in I'oriiana Tha. Trtnrnfll rtna BDlrof) Rflnaff TPtil. A ration OVMU itnn thA direct niipatlnn vhatW'ho 111 esf nvtrln ISv thA nlail era nrtilAh Vt n - . p. . , , . . ". . I DUlli DtaUUD VJ a. AAV L'AV'VASWU W AABVAA Uv T HwT .1fBiBlatlV6 fandldatf ln gave In his Corvallia speech, but each I . wuuj, u "" time he refused to give an explicit reply. What Is the meaning of this refusal? "Republican voters' choice" Is i pledge that has not been- fully -under stood by the rank and file of the people. It does not mean the choice of the Republican party, 'but the choice of the Republican bosses, That is why the machine politicians are so ardently ln favor of it. -I ported-. to be making a vote- getting campaing on a "two :ent railroad fare" Is on an entirely "also scent. What was, is not.- Ore gon once had,' and all the states had, tt thought they had, power to make wo-cent fares and to fix railroad ates, but all that function the su reme court of the United States has Srned over to itself.- The fact that , stockholder 'or stockholders of a allroad may-reside, .ordo reside in ther states, 'the supreme court .vows gives it warrant under the ;onstltutloh to become arbiter in ixing rates of. fare and freight. True nongh, it is under the laws f Oregon that a railroad is given ii right of eminent domain, which 9 a privilege no private citizen en oys. By it the railroad can select he route it chooses to follow and allow that route, regardless of hat farmer's home may be ln the ay or how a farmer's fields may be ivided - and damaged. Thus Ore- on has power . to bestow a special rivllege, a' privilege which Is the asis and the only basis of rail Dad regulation," .hut la not for regon but - for the federal courts do the regulating, even though ia-', railroad.-be wholly within rf-gon. It may seem to be ex- ,..uJI."..mW'1...1 X.Y iL x s awrawary.MHv, exiraorai- A mortllng contemporary has ry oi -not, tt is. the-supreme court j waked up enough t0 Inqulre whether Bryan "will be " , nominated.' , . This should afford the editor of the Com moner' matter for . a pert paragraph. Some of the machine politicians are apt to discover that there Is an other April fool's day on the 17 th of this month, when the people will vote at the primaries. And the joke will be on the politicians, not on the people. Abe Hummel says he has $1,000,- 000 ;left and ISS going to have a lot of fun but of it. We all know how, if not quite where, he got it, Abe Ruef will have $1,000,000 or more, too, as soon as he gets clear. Nice boys, these Abes. . .Registration is showing up fairly well, yet there are several thousands of ellgfble voters wh6 have not reg istered. ' : Register! Do your duty as rulers. .ys, tbe law. It nips in the bud e fond aspirations of the Wash r.ton' county' candidate , who pro- icq to be blown Into the legisla te on a popular wave of two-cent ie enthusiasm. -No matter how u eh and often7 he' may promise he rnot'dellver the goods. A farbct r lampaign issue for Mr. Fisher 'his time would be to propose-an . ndment to "the 'constitution .of I'nittd . States, giving' back to n and "to the other states that, li the supreme co'rt tjj tpa , It would annear as if New Tork City bad .6.een annexed to St Petersburg or Moscow. a Pnlnrndn la trvlna- to come into the I Creased its enrollment 100 nar cant nr llmeuent as a rjynamue state again, woras nag aouDled since 10L Mew xorK goes it several Deuer, Brooks Insists ton toy "AQswerfns' some Questions which he aeema to think 2 faUed to do. I .think, however. I did ao answer his questions tn The Journal ot the third instant, but briefly will again say:- First, that "araft." in its aeneral ac caption of the term, as I understand It. wouta mean needless or extravagant USe Of tha State's nr tha nnnnla'a tnnnav If this definition ia correct, and I trust jar. xtrooKs win accept it in this case. i mm compeuea to say, LJttunit, la an swer to his question, "yesX. xna aiumni, in lta statements says ma. uiv university or uregon has in a broadside shot at the United- States senators, if it la aanerea 10 n win not be long until othea states will awing Into line and before many yews the people will own that which they long coveted, the Drlvileae Of choosinsr sena tors by a direct vote. We fall to see Baptists of La Grande proud of their new church. e e Astoria may get the SchwartsschOd ft Sulsburger packing plant. r e Hobos by hundreds have sassed north ward mrougn southern vvegoa. ,. , e e A Cor vail Is man's 10-months-old Fercheron colt weighs .1,020 pounds. what Is wrona about it. The bosses Drain-Coos bay railroad -In reoorts. may not Deiieve mai uie tuiiimuu iwupio have sense enough to choose their sena tors, but bosses have never been known to do any good for the country at large. Th anloona are all Eolna to be rood. wa am tniri but the license committee of the city council is still very short signtoa. ' , ' , . After the victim of a murder has been dead a year or two public sympathy turns to the murderer about to be made a victim by the state. "- ..j.. .v.. i..ii. University of Oreron hasyPlaye3 at hi. nrto-bStorVn r V Wuii would call good politics, but tbev are Kg0 tw? yeare. . there would not . accustomed to Statement No. , 1 gavewS tSfll0 i4en on.?ur Part issues. " D . ?? tnejr a8ed for a continual ap- u propriatlon, unsegregatjed, and the un- m. . t .,ti.. n. . used balance, if anv. tn ha .Hii.it n hn companies have encouraged the impor- "n or.ne?, yer; bt a cent -ever ro tation or nunareas or inousuius i mo i ,ciul jr C. t 7W" " A Straggle Against Bossism. . Drew Correspondence Canyonville Echo. We see bossism and machine politics , " ........ . . . i v u.n nr. . Tte -rin?ftnr, the oposltion to Statement No. tH-JS.' 5?.!t,?d.entB.(on half of 03, ?u"d'you7rC,ary election law. Of tlta.vvv continuailv mat what tt ahnn M . . '. rr--i . -, ha anil I. . ' Vj . i. Wara Until UU gwa wur ancauj UBKuni uuuuj im tuiuui( iununor Clatsop fasM& bei7ev a ?rn?i,mti? complete anS this e-overnment shall county will make greater progress In the neonli r?f tV? h tZPBFJ&Jll be in truth of the people, for the people the line of improving her public high- and by the people?" juong live tne pri mary law and may Statement No. 1 never die until we elect United 8tates senators by popular vote independent of state legislatures. the people of the state, and it was this that "brought on the war." Had the The wonder la not that women liaVe at last awakened to the fact, but that they have been so long asleep. . . 7 fet It t An Easter Luncheon. N planning for the Easter luncheon . r.n turn, m, nrit la aaif.Siama..h food and the decorations, as far. AS possible, all-la white. A . dainty bas ket tor the centerpiece could be -made Every week work is returned on the I of the Interlacing boughs of cherry Diossoms. 'inese may be held, in place by strands of dark brown raffia, of the same shade as the branches. With in the basket, a vasa or Jar of water with white aweet peas would be charm- "The favors may be any -of the pretty things ahown ln the shops: Bermuda lilies, butterflies or cards painted in fruit blossoms.' would be the most ap- Sropriate, Let the -children have tha yed -eggs, fluffy chickens or little white rabbits which signify tbe awak ening to new life of the animal world. It would be appropriate to have all in. white. A menu wnicn would this idea would be aa follows: Bouillon with Whipped Cream Mushroom Catties. . it , I Broiled Spring Chicken. AsparafusTlpe. During the coming summer Clatsop 1 Celery and Cheese Balls with? White aiayonnaise. '.- Ptnaonnl nianemana-e. White Ceka. ways than in any single previous year Vienna Chocolate with Whipped Cream. Turkey wheat around Echo looks wall. I . . . . . . . i ana growers expeci 3 ousneia an acre. Tha new Presbyterian church at TtnnA River Is fully - paid - for ' and there ' Is J money, leiu , Culture of the Tokay grape has al ready become a permanent and sub stantial reality in Josephine county. a a tnouent It hleh t ma tn "whl.M. j... . , , - .. ..... .J .. .. brakes. Thev Mn nnn t aa nnn n ..... T .u i',.-.r ". f u iiium wun ai. a. v. aupiica tion work cut out it should be sufficient ai present per .year to pay the feasors." , XniS WOUId doom tn ananas ' Brooks' second question, "How will the "pro- most is-norant. desrraded and lawless. Now the state of New York Is confront ed with conditions resembling; Russia and will have to break the strike break ers. . W 9 TTnTpmi the two-bv-three statesmen af- fiin.in fvla Mtv In tha pnimr-ll take a tumble to the fact that Mayor Lane s "cnopi oe Kept open after July 1. Also a havln. mnra hnrna aenaa In I his third. "Does Mr Polm.. ,t,ini. .u. a minute than the whole push of them professors sliputd serve again without possess ,UI. A .year- more w V I ,.,"""! CTnl t Mr. JBrooKS them will be honored with . a recall to J would intimate, that , this referendum, private life whenever a special election 1 should it carrv at the, colls, would shut is called. . J ?' a appropriations. This he knows ' Iv" ' .V ... , T,-...liI,W0 Ba.If r.:wonId yet have States,.supreme court are clothing them- j from other sources, as before stated, to selves with great responsibility in j bring" it up to 180.000 yearly, arnnrlina- hntnreen the neODle and the OX- 1 Aealn he-ftaka 1 T -hav tortiona of transportation combinations, "inquired the- needs of the UniversHv of but the common herd will find a way or Oregon?" Does Mr. Brooks supnose that make it when the pressure gets too the Linn County Council, P. of H , went BuuiiH. uuvBiuiiivui. miiivmi. ... uw iu mailer Diinaioided? II so. he iu a, owui wiini ,u. . jmuv. uv. i in v y uiuub misiaicen. - I nave had r n Mrvland offer Inducements Snott"" to manufacturing plants in the shape of and talked with President Campbell and exemption from taxation. In th ,10 have all their reports. And r&ht here vara findino- in iuuu manuraoxunnR capital Increased from about $38,000,000 ln the city of Baltimore alone to over $92,000,000, and Is supposed to have in creased to tuny twice tnat in tne last eight years. what Maryland permits its cities to do, Oregon might do aa a state. Manufacturing plants In Oregon do not pay taxes on but $10,632,889, or less than our furniture and farming ma chinery. ... Snecial instruction in the. public schools Is needed on how to address a lttr. We read of wonderful stunts done by the postal sharps with illegible epistles, but we do not hear much about the many letters never aenverea Decause of scrawling and careless or insuf ficient directions. Some of our best business houses are cruilty of most abominable "short cuts" in directing letters that not only result In fauure and delay, but absorb the much-needed time of clerks and carriers. No letter is properly addressed with Just "corner" tiuw m 10 araie rnnr Tnia a- cu, not nis granire committee .which rrange coun is simply aoinir their bidding has never uiuo tun university ,ot oreg'on as Z Y ' weiieve in nigner eaucation, but we do oppose this excessive appro priation, because we think our common Schools are Of Paramount (mnnrtanna and we favor state aid for their better- men, ana aiso state aid for high schools and union high schools. Does Mr. Brooks know that our com mon schools only received last year but $1.87 for each student from the state, and this from the irreducible school fund, from Interest on sale of school lands, not a dollar being appro priated for this purpose? Does he know that there are over 157.609 children of school age ln this state, and that they receive only $247, 289 state aid. and that the University of Orea-on demands $125,000 for 400 stu dents, more than half as much state aid as all the 167.R09 children of school aire reoolve throughout the state as state EUOENE PALMER. ' It is April just the time to clean up. All yon have to do Is to think about It and work a little. : The Republican campaign book should consist ; mainly of blank pages. ,"The primary' law rather places Je. insulation iVd strengthening of cfvAaf withniii iumkA HUB HIHI vital. o - tv x. t, n uuiiiit, i " mm Three fourths of the public Behoof I alaT letters correctly. The children are ae- I Build Fpt Not Down. i?aii?r S?!af "ifi l"V"Vi wJIii,I Brownaville, Or., March 30, i-Juisivi .jt . . in .11. uud.v.i.v.. yj X . u . u. volumes of "Don'ts could b for the especial use of Portland children ana grown-ups. a Not Progressing Well. From the Harney Valley News (Rep.) The fight to eliminate all adherents of Statement No. 1 from places of honor ln the Republican party Is not progress-I insr to the full satisfaction of thai would-be dictators. Even In. Marion One Against Many. From the Harney Valley News (Rep.) It looks very much as if the Oregon-1 ian-was -testing its strength against the small local papers oi we state in an ei fort to wipe out the primary law and the initiative and referendum. The weeklies are practically unanimous against the proposition, as are several or the smaller aaines. Blanched Almonds. Whits Bonbons.. ... B U H (- Latter Day Wisdom... . N sparring with a mere ..man flirt, girls may take a few points: Never take him seriously. All "allusions" to matrimony accept aa mere pleasantries. ' - i ' Make him pour out. his soul In very unmistakable English. Never grasp at I in her history, says the Budget. ... The Union Republican was "pinched' for $5 this week by the state labor com missioner for an "inspection" of this office. After this ceremony is over.'one feels very much like a man who has had his pocket picked. ..'.-,.. It Is understood that the cannery at Freewater will again be running full blast this summer, some extensive im- wuuiu-uo uiv.i-vv.i-. . . " -" nrovtmnnta hava han maria In h . atrawa. of it refused to be ItolaitBl. " . of machinery-and" equiFmenr th Ta. t Always assume the dsfensive; If you OI 11 reiuseu iw uo ouuiiu.i.u. .,,- ".-j .v..... .m v.. Lilmmi. n.v.i- ahna vnui hand. i,. quantity of fruit and canned goods Let him believe there are lota f turned out . this season.. 1. others. . .A .roan. lifc? , to feel that the ooiect ne aaores is coveteu uy uio . . i, The Grants Pass Courier speaks ot he .tows devotion aDrear eym- work being done on an extensive ditch nathetic. but never anxious.,, , Practice which passes through one of the prln- all the arts Jof fascination, and yet cipal owner's beautiful farm, and on- sweetly insist that he take plenty of ward through miles of country, covering time to analyse his feelings., hundreds of acres of the finest farming a a, a land that the world can produce! a land ri.'irTL'i' t'fniiil where Tokays flourish ln a vineyard on The :;trnaJ emJnine. - one side of the fence and three crops of LADY visiting ' Paderewski'B villa alfalfa are cut in one season on .the A in Paris recently noticed a cherry, " ' stone on the mantelpiece. Heppner Tlnies: Fruit raising in Mor- She took possession of the stone and row county has received scant atten- t,. i. .. nrarlii and- diamonds as a they all aspire to something higher "on. wheat and livestock having claimed relic of the master. A few weeks later, .v,i t..h' T.In front rank, and still bold on. but the t.iAwaiti mt: this ladv. who. in the wonder that the farmers do not sympa- "me is not far distant when fruit will course of conversation, showed him the thliewith the university. be one of the staple crops, because the cherry stone fwith Its elegant setting If thU iMXto hlrfbem'ilveii soil and climate of the valleys of the ''But. madam."' Satd Paderewskl ... ,u. .!n Katt.nn.nt n? th. streams of the coiintrv are nilmirahlv .tHntr hm locks. "I never eat Cher oommon schools, this referendum would adapted to the growth of as fine peaches, ries. :The one you found on my manw never have been raised ny tne mumtuae npp'os wiu pears as are grown in me i piece must uv oia.19. A Myrtle Creek man has a penny coined In 1790, bearing the letters O. C. V. ln monogram; which are supposed to be an abbreviation of "Old Colonw of Virginia," although coined after Vir ginia had become one ot the 1$ states of our Union. He . picked it up while on the march to the sea with Sherman in 1864. While tearing up railroad tracks north of Atlanta he found the coin em bedded in the end of a railroad tie which he turned over. that of other states. University friends acknowledge this fact. They argue that the university is turning out hundreds of teachers for our scnoois, out iney do not care to mention the fact that! than a "country -1 note be written that tne university appropriation friends continue to preach about the Eugene university being the head of our public school system. Now, providing this e the fact, I would like to ask the ques tion, Why not commence at the ground or the foundation to build up our edu cational system? Why not appropriate $125,000 for our common schools and raise their standard to such! an efficiency that our scholars No Good Reason. . From the Pendleton East Oregonian. Can you give. one good reason why, a Republican should be afraid to take the Statement No. 1 pled gey in Oregon, a state havinsr a Republican plurality of at least 40,000 votes? Republicans are f wlll be' prepared to enter our colleges the ones to See that this Pledge is taken and nnlvaraita: fltrla ara nn mn and adhered to. That is the .way to keep low that rural districts cap hardly se ttle state in the. Republican9 rank. Noth- J cure teachers; wages range fromv $25 lnr will cause it to chancre to a Demo-1 tn lis .a. month. . ft la . . i.m.nMi. era tic state ouicker than for Renub. I tart thai r rcttrnn'a pnmmftn katl-irtnl ova. lltaaMliLrUr.VPlSa - -. I tem is a disgrace when compared to at farmers and aranKers of our state. The university's friends argue that the riamani for teachers is three times as large as the supply. So -it is, especially so in tne rural amincM, uui tojio range so low that they can hardly eke out an existence on such dogs' wages. The outlook in Oregon at the nresent time, ia very discouraainir for the com mon scnooi teacner: inaeea, it is iar from bright . . To be sure, a certain per cent of our boys and girls want a college educa tion, but far more want a common school education. So, voters of Oregon, let us build up cajr common scnooi and give our farmer boys and girls a good UDllC scnooi eaucation, bo iney win prepared to enter our colleges and universities, and then If we think the university and normal schools need help let it be given; in the meantime they will not suffer. - Citizens of Oregon, I appeal to you, is it rlaht. is it justice, to throw money at our university and a whole host of normal schools - whUe ourr common schools are starvlna? If we want im- Jirovements for our , common schools we evy a tax on our districts aqd dig down in our pockets for the cash. Now if the university wants new buildings and more land we are compelled also to furnish them the money. Let it not be so. we, can kill this measure. Lot us stand together for a good and noble cause.: .,:'-,. . iiw-.,,.., I appeal to you, voters of Oregon, as a man who has been a student ; of our state college and who understands the workln" System of our state colleges. I regard ' the agricultural college as an Institution which is betterlnar the condi tion of the farmer, but the university is no farmer's friend, and this will be proven at the coming election. ant" st se t ' The Daily Menu. BREAKFAST. Bananas. Cereal. Creamed Halibut. Echo Register: Kill those razor-backed hogs, 'little . camel numped, big-horned cows and woolly rabbit-breasted cayuses. The packing houses must have, plump and fat ani mals. The horsemen will not use the cayuse if they, can get a real horse. it costs but a trifle more to breed Breakfast Rolls. - Coffee. . ' LUNCHEON. Dried Beef with- Scrambled Eggs. Puffed Potatoes. Steamed Rhubarb. Green Onions. v Currant Bread. - Tea. DINNER. off or sell off scotch Broth.' Braised Ribs or Beer. MangoQnd DrYed Apple Pudding: ; WafefS- . Coffee. C-e8e, This Date In History. . ,. good stock and the "market priJe "pSinffl "ftSTuiV' i?.m.uP y ."?. beyond, the figure ueror of Persia, tJS ct the circulation of the bwod, bora. Died Ums Edward 'Hyde Cornbury, coio nlal governor of New York and New jersey, died ; In -London. Born T about "ill 5 Prince Otte von Bismarck Ger many's "Iron Chaneellori" born, - Died July 80. 1898. 182 S Edward A. Sothern. Tamous o tor, born In Iilverpool. . Died ia London, January 21. 1881.. ' ; --1862 Edwin Ai Abbey, famous Ameri can artist, born in Philadelphia. Iggji-john" Milton, war governor or Florida, -died ' in that . state. .Bora in Georgia,. April 20, -1807. , . ,- - 1888 Uniform mostasre rate of S renta per letter adoptecf throughout Canada. 1885 Battleford, 'in fciaskatchcwaiq. besieged by Indians. , the runts are Quoted, for. It rinaa nnt pay- to raise runty, woolly, wire-nosed horses or cattle any- more than to ittioo wormy apples. - . An Applegate valley correspondent of me uranis .rass uouner says of "her : Last year she grew a 10-pound potato, some 9-foot alfalfa, 18-foot raspberry canes, l-foot com, some 4-pound onions and she wow has one of the neatest, cleanest up-to-date creameries in the state, the best horse In southern Ore gon, the largest vineyard - in: the state, two 'rural' deliver v systems, a network of telephones with connections every where, some of-the richest placer mines on the coast 12 irrigation ditches, cov ering an approximate area of 10.000 acres of productive soil, end the. best quality of citizenship on earth. 4"