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, 1 1 i iarr ' . i . . . . . THE JOURNAL AN INDKPEVDKXT KEWSPAPtR. a t. JACKSON. at for a m-asenger from heaven. Th. I party, false to the teachings of Lin-1 whenever a senator was to be chosen I here "the first robin of spring" it earliest daisy ia a token of hope, and j coin, the father of that party, false I by legislative rote. ,1 "., ' 1 thinking , About becoming grand ma urui Tioiei speaas pweeuy ana 1 to tne oest interests 01 tne people on ue journal neneves rirmiy that I fatner. pjjj delicately to taern of eternal youth. Oregon and false to that which la I no man should be elected to the April is a gusning gin, ratner best ror tne republic. When He In- legislature who does not subscribe, Mr. r TV XTnAunr, nna r. th an, I l,Z7i iF&J'Wift no yet Try graceful; but elsted, and now insists, that legis- in ; advance of hie nomination. . to Statement No.. 1. candidates for the . lit, ruts a iiuthui atresia. mru.M. w. overflowing wua me lire or nature, native eioction of aenator aball.be statement No., 1, . thereby, binding legislature, makes objection. In a EtrM t te prtnrn t portum). or.. rr of God.. The snow-rivulets rush or (continued and that it shall be thrust J himself to elect as senator' the man (.paid advertisement ' published In , a 1. " rmDIe lowra their sea-home; tbe down the throats of the people of wbom the people have named for the Portland paper, to ; The ; Journal'i springtime noiselessly to onr dun I Oregon after they had rlaen In a office. Legislative candidates will methods" of conducting its cam iii taVffi riSS N "openi her myriad leaves"; the ballot revolution and overthrown it. be nominated by the two Parties at palgn la defense of the nrinclola that iLnV BuSrZttu. T b-S; "wt i. music oi mimon young ana tune- tne senator, aroused the forces of me coming primaries, April 17. J the people should elect United States i ". ful things is heard: the ean rises la I rood rovernment Into an ODDOsltlon I There are minT- Mniranli ' u M I senators Wa ar mitt a nntanr a llSli! Terdure;V the orchestra of the to his views that has brought him field, both lit Multnomah county and leave to the Judgment of the public nuwi-HnJaala Special Ail-artUlBa Agnrr. 1 . . . i.- -i -.-i-j- I ......i.ji- it '-.1.1 . i.t...-k v- -.- mi. . 1 ..lav.- T . iu rum i?m, n -r"". w o - - u iu.huv.. luunmu. uuu iihuiuwu iu uriiuiuuu uig aiaio, tut dyuouenii i iu iucbiiqo wuemtr ' or OOl ins No such a symphony was ever fend his attltude.in Oregon. It Is of Statement No. 1 .have been nar- Journal la ODen to criticism in this suiripUo Tvna. br mull t any aiJnm neara in any capital or tbe worm, not tne Heney charges that eo much I ticularly active In getting out candl-1 respect, .While the subject is under . i iiw tuiiea euiACn.u or cko. It BpeRka jn ten thousand dulcet. I demand Senator Fulton's presence dates, some of them pledged to the discussion, . It , may be pertinent, to ; J." bu'pay ' .""ivuruiintT cuorua or. tne oeauiy, meiin uregon as it is nis eviaent in-1 Republican voters choice, some of I inQuIre- whether Mr. Hodson prefers om yer.....:.2.o i one meets $ .aigiory, me nenness, me mercy, tne tention to ignore his pledge to the them entirely unpledged. I such methods as those adopted by on.:jr.,....;ir.Bo i on. moBia s .sl'v'u,'u "uu w eonu ui no m orviu popi any aim inexcuBBDiei un me otner nana is. tne solid l anti-statement ,ivo. l leaders a few is, mat waa, mat is to d. attitude toward Htatement No. 1. phalanx of candidates who have sub- weeka ago, when . they Issued and -. We are shaped and fash ioned by what we love. Goethe. THE CRIMES OP THE TARIFF. The symphonies of the seasons will be even more pronounced later when May looks longingly for herj prince; when June comes crimson- crowned in bridal beauty; when stately, bare-armed, motherful Aug ust sits effulgent with lap overflow- T scribed unqualifiedly to Statement circulated an anbnymoua attack I No. 1, and these men, if nominated I upon The Journal, so scurrilous In and elected, will carry out the man-1 its tenor that none of them had sui- HE Spokane Spokesman-Review 1 dfttA of the people as expressed In I ficlent effrontery to attach hit name FAIR TIMES IN THE WEST. says: "James J. Hill, for rea- ftffll Cfvl n aT An ttlWStsia Ima. Ing with golden treasure; when Bep- riaw- hnt tht9 An , . . I tAmh.r nmira htr fifA nf nmriil . . ' J QrEAtuzu. uakxon insists mat ' , . i aeep impression on the public mind, the enormous tariff on wood '. v heanri,e, of m.orta,l9: Mr. Hill's rallroada are earning more tbe June election. These are thai to it. The Journal republished the sons best known to himself, i men to place on the ticket These J "creed In full so that the public are me men to vote ror in June. I mignt unaerstana ruiiy tne metboas of those responsible for it Was MTJXICIPAL OWNERSHIP. Mr. godson one of themT pulp and print paper doee not hen 0cer the, nlrlng money than they eyer earned befQ , . ... raise, the price of newt paper, lea'es wlth scar et. crimson and bualneas in St. Paul and Minneapolis, The publisher, of some thousand, of S W!.S!i ?! eaatern terminals, is a. good or newspapers of the country declare -- '-. " t " "" better than it waa a year ago, and S to the contrary. It cost, the latter Jln anew n tne Pean or "je Judean the pro8pects for Urg, crops In 19 OS HmDS to Know r A ,Sermon for Today ; . ". Enlarging the tife." . ' ' Br Hanry JT. Cops. hungry end aatlafy th a.f flic tad aouL than hall thy light rls In obacurl'.y , ,n? thr.darltna b as the noon day. ' JwUah. IvIIU 10. , . . . T Is the things that draw us out that lift us up. Tha tnaaiur of any - Ufa Is in tha extant to which It oas -; out to tha lntarast of other lives. the , ax tan t to. which sympathy Is I . Brotherhood Hymn. " f By Nolan B, Beat. i There ia a ring and a not of virile aantty about thia hymn . which 'will doubtless give It a' phtc In the perma nent hymns of the church. It waa writ ten In 1907 by Nolan B. Beet -editor of a rellaloue ppr in Chicago, Xor a. con vention of the Preabvterlan brotherhood. The tune te which li la aung waa writ ten br the Rev. William H. MarrllL IX IX, ' paator of tha . Sixth Freabytarian church. Chicago, 1 ". - . Made f one blood with all on earth cultivated and intelligent service is ran- ' who a well. ... int.f .v..-. . . . Born brother, of the near and far aa ". V,V f." " " k . ... , . a wen. ... I The difference between the wlae and Tha children of one aaored fatherhood. I tha lgnerant la In tha ranaa of the LTu.mSJl?2 n i,rLl0,KH.. kno",,1' t-aP1enee and Ufa In- urant ua who bow, o Lmto, beneath thy I taraata .ki.i. t. . , . . , sovereign face , - I lereats wbloa each la able to use. Tha To learn with the to love our world on-1 difference between tha treat life and the circling; race. . . little one la similar; tha former finds ' ' . . I hothlnar fnr.l .a kl. u - !...- n BV Ivbr0V9r 2 fi'" ' hi- horlxoo uiually by llv 5g who V Ilia codllke alory humbled and became I for hlmaalf . ... . . . The fellow of the poor, tho.alck man'al eelfiahneaa ia a fatal barrier to any - i ' aid. - ' I enlaraamant nt tha lira Defenae of weaklings, finder of the If raatnaaa only tor your own sake, tn- atrayed. ; J dead. If you are thinking of either arat- Grant ua td b O Lord, diaolplea Of his "or of yourself you never will find death. III. Th llita ihn h.i. h.. .... And breathe hla love to xnea thro' ev'ry I sublime abandon, those that have iivma; Dreatn. ; , i : , , Ir". "emeives out in anawer to . i I love a llllMMH.. aa. .K.. Amidst the , troubled., grievla.' ever- 'ound tha full Ufa. oorna. ;, I owuannasa ia tna aaiiiiaat ain tft. ... Among- me neiDiaaa. nopeieaa and ror-1 1'.1" " to undari ii lorn. Engirt with 111 and povertr and pain. lit bltahta fair flowerln a ia tne aaddeat Bin, the one to undarly -almost all others, with Ita flrat breath all fha Ing- and rich fruitage of any aids to it It oomDals us to some millions of dollars annually to know whereof they apeak. Men who buy and pay their good money for it INNIPEO, Manitoba, ownk Its A New Tork preacher says St waterworks, . also stone I Patrick, waa a Scotch Baptist This quarries and an asphalt lean be disproved by thousands of plant Winnipeg is also pre-1 other churchmen besides Cathollca narinar tn tnk-a nrAr an Aljntrln lla-ht land Panf lata plains that sang of the birth of a rnnA rl, ,nr .,, an(i ..., ni, . .nf tin. . t -.mM i . a M . a . Dw jV - ftW CBa VIVUUUB IID "" jy-aa--a, waw, e-t ww I . cuiia woo aiea lor men: Ifcrio-fc Av.AA.i xr ... raa nnA ' t h.Ann.A. A I And f in- .)ww akii-am ih THIS is the beginning ot the active the calamity shouting is now heard power and light plant not only for questions', It Roosevelt a Republl- And bitter strife of greed for empty lf that vlalda to it It compels gain, .i . I lose our legitimate prlsaa by ana Give ua. O Lord, tha sight wttlChristly If1-"1"?.. ail the prists; It Insure The hidden, soul deep need of men for I P"ur- ua and thee,. With ua to n.tnh In m paedlly at ail the prisma; It fnaurea pain by leading ua to aeak . onlv oup own Ieaaure. . T tinder ham m,.. ..!... .via form of aoul Bulotdel One calls It oul- mourners mourning, with tbe Joy I iu aneiner ambition, another aelf-re-ful glad:. " ' apect: yet often each does but mean of the hope the propheta bad: 1 :5at y only one end. Ita own in ..inii. i . r I aavantaaa. every acHn. kut m. m. Partaking Foreseeing God'a aood klnrdom ooma la I "T- pereonal peace. aavanim and ,nn. yolenoe aaka but ona question, What do . . . . ; I nroductlva Year. Tt la thn tlmn nf a I . ... 77. ,v",,l7. . . T ... ' I - - .a.m.... . . . : . I niv. ... nTr .jt .v.. v.. a. a II make br this? nnw a raw r n in va r ndmaniv.. innnr i . " i pn.r or rn. 11 ..h.n mMM..i.. i ira nwn nMni rj 11 t rn. aa I t in n. nAvni i Mn r 11 an. w 11 t r Ann. w n n t i a - v. a.u, . a uwuw msuv ami . . . . .""r.T' rMt mnuallUMn. tiutht br ;u.v:. "v "'V.5W l"u"ul"'u"- "v' n . from aelfUh flaw, - .a.Hw'.- rZTL L'ary .nour. yon are print paper aa aiiectea oy a pronto-1- . . . I aero jb no aouoi somewnat of an "ua ugoi outaiao me city. i vuuih;ui . Itory tariff. ture. The earth is awakening; there industrlaI depression In the east This 'experiment will be watched To keep toward man meant committee with being a party to "'a gigantic scheme of plunder," Congressman Hitchcock of Nebraska, . the other day, Insisted, on the floor of the house that the paper trust wrote Into the Dingley bill the paper schedule, the lumber trust wrote the lumber schedule, the steel trust the steel schedule, and that other trusts had written their respective sched ules by which their particular lnter- A number of senators have died - ' , , v I I. II, . l, l..l 1J I .wu ,u kuM nm r Charging the house ways and " . T . 'T. This is shown by the decrease of with a good deal of Interest by ivu-, fi,"'"ums " bank clearings last week, as com- American citiea. It might succeed recently nut not tne ngnt onea. v., .cw."i" new. iuud ut nnrH with tha .n.u.n,. l In a Panafan -Itv an nt In thl Kun inrtl. TV, I a a .fll ""Vb " J vwa. y . m. aula Ariil I ward thee the first toward I thinking flrat or only of youraelf; if the second law. I9wara you have adopted the policy of caring ' I for number one- aa the guiding- prlncl- m ' n . mmj ma.aa money, you sentence Dcrmoru never came before. SENATOR FTLTOX'S EVASION. By Henry T. Cope. cannot buy, nor your reputation secure. You can .bo faithful without balnc B0! frlenda; you will not froaty. w "t," iQr..ur.?. T year. New Tork dropped 35 Kountry, because tbey have a rather I This it exactly the week to clean per cent, Boston 29, Philadelphia 31, higher Idea of public service there I up and to register DI.Kn. J V... 1 1L. A MA .tv..J 11 IV. V I ,nul"i m mej wesi u wsi auiuu Roucian luia ucrw. i j Klndlv llvln makea anv ama aii.l?11an tmna or It aa wholly a matter of different; Chicago showed a decrease Cannot we have honest municipal The Hughes boom teemt to hate vlncin. .;r tiws con buaineaa BhrBwdnssa; w look tp find f rtnlv t al VtAV nanr ea t 4 ma0S I1a I frl B tl ffAm Aft f In that TTnlt Gf atA.7 I COllADfl6d riVrM) DATir i a I a11. I gV v BUU UiVDI UllCS I aaaafj, aa- ft. aw J UUVU UiakV. I o-rr'"".'"'.?""?' farther west showed an Increase. That assured, public ownership of even may make a reputation, but there are aome other thlnga you will not make, aome other thinga your money You will not make friend or an andurlnar name. 8omehOW In tha nreaa nf Ufa wa tnt often think of It aa wholly a matter of buaineaa shrewdness; wo look to find suoceaa and satisfaction br followlna? 81ttlnr down on a htw la mm icioseiy IM ruiea or business, py playing to rate! a mS ' ' Pr a of Ufa with an eye single to a lour own rlory and personal profit But ia auch a lire, no matter mav be. better than that of any galley slave chained to the oarf Actor, born In Buffalo.' Died at Kvans-I vine, inaiana, April 10, 1887. tiriusn rorce unoer oenerai LAa.a.Aa rrk1.ai TIT Tn 1 A a I " I ' r ar r-vrr imiiir a ,ii aa r ieaa w n n 1 1 an in i s.... . i ri'K 11 a lm ae . . aa L. v . Tnere is no point in all the west light and power plants, and tele- " a,,. " . . . . In what way 1 to deliver an address, which is where conditions are better than in Phone and electric lines, would no L1",-Cthcrln 1 mprM" ' RuM" toTl7.eyVur wort W0'k f ,M ta S-JK?. uiciudcu iu tun iuvbi papers I Pnrilin Th. .kk nmanA, n II,. itnnht ha o mnnA thlna- W. thlnV I nil T.r,,. IV.. l... .f .V. " t mr w - . a . , I av va vuta m w w vr l vi uoucvb VI bU7 1 w u a v a v ae pwvu -aau fv it v vaa a aj aa e w ravsa a,vsa emiaaj v i.taeaa teauci ai va uie Mti rt affActed. Ha did mom. luerB lw DC reP l Mr- eney. 11 -hni rnntrthi.tnrw 1. th.t th n.ni win .Mnn French revolution died on the fullloi r : . , mm ri..tn. .. .v- iaiv I " j .;i- 1 me. He not only made these charges, but " ," aY,,u lent The farmer, the stockgrower, that after awhile. But the first 1M4 Frank R. Stockton, American apparently proved them by the rec- - ."ndlng before a" audience 9 da,ryman' the fuitgrower and thing tolo-bef ore taking over these S&Vvtt. orda of the committee on waye and u "ain eror n audience the mlaer are all h0pefu, and con- f public utilities is to elevate and im John f. Raymond, American means.' It Is a grave charge, but why -unarea peopie. soiemnjiy f,dent Succe8, ,8 ure to rward cleanse public service. should,. It, not be believed! I A. Mas-1 v- . " " industry, and a fair amount of Let us be sure to elect true, hon- charged pnblicly that when he asked date receives a larger vote for Uni- honegt toIler Reai e8tate is health- lne'ss; and then public ownership will Conrraaaman Dalzell In renort 1 lN Htates senator man I do at the I ii mn -lain- i- -.1... h. -- rv. o. measure reducing the tariff on cer- 'c"on w De ne'atn" .J006;, 1 There Is no scarcity of capital. Many Francisco Chronicle makes this tain steel products, the latter replied 'f1"?u ow .tha'1 1 wl" retlr homeseekers are coming. thoughtful remark along this line: v.a .. ..-a .v. rri. a from tha field and Will not norm It I I lu" " WUKUl Wl "" iucu - - -- -- - ' , rortiana, ana uregon, were never The objection to municipal ownership BUtes SteelT corporation could be se- tn.a.m? to4 Presented to the leg- L0 well off bt they w,n be ,th6 Unlt.d ute8 on a du! cured the meaaure would be report- "if t - " "rj uy otner oiuce. more notable and attractive from belief that there would bo either com ed." Straws like these indicate the v"r'' Buaience year to year, ,, direcuon or tne breeze. . -... .. I It la not the life that aeeka only to Preparation la the beat nravar far I rather ami rajra in it a the nta the " y unoeriaain. radiates, gives out reachea IU Interesta. . e I thoughta and helpfulness to ever ,wld- Re has no nrinelnal In heaven h enlng circles, that arows. that finds life. I . . . . - 1 .U . 1 ... . . . . . 1 1 . . oas no mxereat in Humanity. I "uw" II" J"'mi n'" u)r cul" When a man know, ho la a martrr LXI1.- tha. vll P'PL'.. 'u.,h.? VOU mav Irnnv that h. I. nt I H'" "" .r."a.": wo vo yiieo r. tachutetta congressman recently ,ha11 nPPn "at aome other candl- WfiftUh ,.,1,. mjtrin,,. f ,n.,iB-tin. -,. to ha nr t,r. 'f L?0llk ihrM ? . often baa religion meant aimpV the . . . m.i. ....i... . i . m tt i i - "" i w.v. -i mi ivnyDer Daas on iu wit a uaoui. i una man wnn aiwava ia nmrin. r. mu n. tn in.n.. tha m Mii. ' am.i lao Henry uupm.- aumor or ZOO himself cuts a poor figure at last. laralnat aome dreaded nunlahmant or ta I - .. . . . r . -. . - A. C. Swinburne's Birthday. Algernon Charlea Swinburne, tho poet, waa born In ondon. April S, 18S7. being This Is the beat region. Petence or honesty in the management I Swinburne and a grandson of the third P'aya. died. Bora 17.1. I e e I secure to tho. Individual aome peculiar 1 U It a I a a ah awl a aw em way. V B n A n I B m . . 000 to thaV"ca7n.1."Utu"t'li ". ?' V 0od wa, w : m.s- 1 - " UWAUH HIV T.aVJlLaBl BO DaTafl TO TriATII I TV ...PS. w,v.a, miu avwa wur I ...-. UitmMlvi and for ourMives alone. The beat kind of a memorr la th. .."JtS Pihr,J"tiv,21 !"1 one that remembers thf beat things. doore of hla heart to the nedy. the lonely, the aad, the mourning:, finds that You never will lighten the world by lee they brine In their sorrows and their (ears lair no were oi joy spring ud sdoui him, ' tha cheer he gives them becomes burning the candle at both ends. - , And ; there are , other , straws. American-made tlnplate bars were nat Un.il.. .i.vi ,n . j w j . . uv icjiuu, ' Dwiuourm ana a granuaon oi u miru I . . 11 next Monday night, largely the same and clt In the country Keen that If those were assured there would prob- Earl of Ashburnham. The poet was .. ,v. L . In VSS "2?? KeCP that ."7 be larte maiorlUe. for municipal ijgJ g declaration was made, will It not be -ntt m ritt.h-w - ri, mor appropriate for Senator Fulton buyers at a price equal to I17.S0 per I t, " . " " T ""V1 arrester measure his own and tha love ho gives away becomes hla choicest possession. The man wno went about flomg good. ton. while to American buyers the eta n a Keiiei avail A t tiKrri f 9fi rA- rnn It Is notorious that American .faIr. p"omi8e' lpmlff yo-".7: Mr. Heney and more about why he I now refuses to reiterate and confirm I Watches, American farm Implements and a variety of other American- I will retire from the field and will not permit my name to be presented I A WORD OF EXPLANATION. mostly built with N THE minds of many people and those who there'is still a vast deal nf eon- would as- aoon ownership everywhere. Tho number of around tho Pro-RaDhaellta Brotherhood persons interested in private ownership I tne poet uvea in ixmdon ana shared fori iaie moments aro opportunities for I who had no thous-ht save for the -needs 1. Insignificant. Public utilities are f0uu - LLT,,k,,tl,r, V lavMtm.,at or tma, ftr WwU911- land "Sri. ot 'ot& i, the on. who! .i v..,.. i.v i a laouaa in Cheyne-walk. ..Chelsea., In I e lahova all nth era. tnunA tha full -.mi t. borrpwed above all others, round tha full and aat- , ,v- I lata Walla, Baoav. 1...., tt . " I a.vrnin miytmfm acT-tlia wnaina lOI"l"'a ! no wiiw imil ,u well ilia lend the money I ate waiter savage . Landor. He haaithna h. ineiat n .v..i. n. .. ,. nr r-mUA nn n. man tn ...i municipal T.rt" i"?."" "'" i"1' a " hu'owV BouL-tt.id no ahwwd preZ vi. .....w . . .1IIUJ 1 a lllV money, I Florence he spent soma time, with the 1 fusion as to the manner of elec- P ona M tnoB 01 Private cor-1 foremost of English oeta now lfvln;. have Nothing driea up the heart quleker ep" ,i aeir-preservation. Put uught than bathing It In the mists of milan- b.'r,,..l,.fn-' i'-,vtn ih cret ' but Uught ness for American consumers, and an Inn nt th tieyt TTnit O)o, I poratlons. There has been In times j His first .notable 1 work waa "Atlanta In lion or me next united States . m Icaivdon." oubiiahed in ami i? r . UI .m":r m"ae OJ Mw4 two years Jater by a' collation ana uauacs." wnich attention and excited among tho critics. Mr recently naa completed a called The Duke ot Oan. cone, or wnicn ia laid in Rome est and effective rovernment for at M.li. fmm rt. ..J .1 I I .k. l..t.l. - . il I nun aa Llic: 1 muta kiuuta nov thai fm lit a..AH I . vi l aui a ... . c... . I r . . ..vn- iuuuiv runuu wiu suiua, WniCB I r, .,-. other -office"? Is not this evasion 1 Vl U1 oiaieiuoni. dently. and perhaps uaually corruptly, tractod wtde the ocean and eo to foreian consum- : . " ... U01, lUiB evB8Ion No. l. So manv Brrnn-nnM r. L .... ..,. .k ' treat dispute , er. at prices far lower than to do- WfP.ln have been expressed that we will at- many mor. auch opportunltTea. But fewTraV iTlf-flt.if bUVerfl. It IS A ruillOUB buSl-l VA UUUUlCUB Ui tomnf ahm mnra fA nwAoanf K I until AnmA alfV iaisi malntolnail Vw I dl-" the) v I a.AJaailA A V at A- Vwa a - A at jl I v- aa w Vaaw aVMwa V W a1 VOUUlj (,U V AUClilj I " -w a..uiiit.i,icu aftaa aSVat I vwai7g auu luat tv a, BOUaiUf UI lilC I .1 av .1 . J S A - 1 1 J 11 J agency by which the latter are kept , f fJ" In the first place. Republican and Jf"4, i?" V fl at the time of Pope Alexander VI. go it choly, m m Too many churches are saying: our creed on faith and we will blind aa to your character." e Tho sins you hide In the subcellar al ways are the onea that make themaalvea evident clear up to tba attic. full living. There ia only one way to discover whether thia philosophy ta best or not, try It for a while. Try thinking of the helpless, planning, pleasurea for the dreary lives, bearing some loads for weak and weary backs, being willing to lose your own, life, and see whether he was not right who salV"Ue that loseth hla life shall find It" tn, reduced circumstances. It col lects from them and putt Into the deserves but demands explanation tolmUu.it with th. ownerlilp of any p those to whom the pledge was made? ITSJl 2.? Ain " u" avoid owning. all over the state on Friday, April 17. At these primaries each party Editor Watterson, ot the Lonla- nvvete f trnat hrftn. . trthnt- . Is tD senate of the United States a I n1aiA anil tha tan that . w. a t. wTSI t0J ville Courier-Journal ;or " ;7""rJ,Tt Pledge, solemnly uttered, less bind- """ "r." " .""v1?.11:. .ine long editorial, thus breakt forth: i tilSrS uch- "?UB " 1 P"vU.F j V'. 4". and again , audax, tell the artisan of the lion'a share Bafed b a cIt,ien ln PrIvat ZeWaVTi,. -ViT .. tne word' om . the . lawless tuspen- ffi .tt?ta hat is truth and what manhood? ImcZ thVuckei there fin hf T"" !a M,88i88!PI,, t0 th f.hif nortinn nf hia Mmin n. I " manhood and is It truth to en- Tr"!!!.?n!.atICet tbere are hazardous peace congress In actual effect in permitting the ab- ter lnto foltmn covenant odv X 7 law each W nt m?V nt Wlth sorption by the few of the usufruct and repudiate it tomorrow? It is paS " entlUedto e fB, defaUable of the productive forces of the eonn- not to defend himself against Mr. Lf.t. irttZ 1..!?"A ,ant'- Industrious, sober pater- . . . Hannthaf Qanaln. Iniin. i i vauuiuaw .wi uiincu oi.ai.ca Bcuaiur. I rnmtlln o-lant' HV. Un try, is ireigntea wim more peru tol ' r 7. D. TOted b tha DeODift ln " . r4 ' "1" ii i. ..v .. ,i. . . .. leron.. Tha dv that ha taiM h,v. 10 u " lne peopio in Mr. Cerebns. 'thre rAntlaman LIFTING THE LID Mr. Cerebus, 'three gentlemen ln me nauon man ail me Domn tnrow- . . " " r-"1"' Jwa. Th-r- i, ht nna nn.nmti. . " X' J -v"- nis pieage to me uorvaiiis audienco 7 V : Z wnB' now me nero or natural ma- ert, all the "anarchists, all tbe yellow perils 'and all blned. . Swiftly, other dangers com- and declared in the city of Washing- Z7m ,T .Tr m w, tory and now tha oaster-tlnge and is SIselSsTy that, "I am not making .Utt fXTlX's nZZT'T Brlareua. wju, .. ... manta nnirailtn " .nnui,. ly ie)-Mail party a nominee. mere foot unon tha-rnrnnrattnna an tory and now the master-tlnger of one as "tha toneueless allenca of the eota. nowadays," a condition aro upon the -corporations and the dreamless dust," it is hurrying the Jeopardized his candidacy In 7 7 JVd HUa T. dUtT f man: , ..... . . . 0 .. Oracmn That fntol hl,.ni. . eenaior, VCanes w. nulion ana M. I todav. forclnsr a norm nTnrtal repuDuc towaru me time wnen tne " " """"C4 "u I M Cake and the one of thpm who o .1 " , a ' "f"" proletariat may rise in swarmln Pther one of Becret opposition to PLVl. ;n?l:!f . - " QfllnmnH Vfy. 1 41 Ja, nordes and plunge the country into owclu wb xnuuences the experiment of unrestrained so- tnat naTe caused the senator to de- dalism. The proletarUt has the Bert h,B P8t of dutT at Washington power, and some day, and somehow, and 'lee to OreBn to defend him- If the Cannons keep on steering the Belf not asa1" Heney, but against ship of state by the present chart, hlne!f- they, and their wards on Wall and What is Statement No. 1, against Broad streets, as well as we, will go which he and his friends are bat down under an avalanche of ballots, tllng? It is a simple ante-election from which there will be no resur- promise, by the legislative candidate, recuont tor roober tarurs and brl- as follows: "I further state to the gaud trusts. APRIL- EAST AND WEST. '- a PRHi IN the northeastern part A of the United States is a no- table, welcome month. Spring jtoxnet The snow alowly, bUi lenly meltta. The big drifts that have hugged the rail-fence corners for four months dwindle, shrink and disappear. " But even yet the drifted dirt is on their wilting breasts. They yield to the Sun-God. , We miss fn thia region, the com ing of the spring, i ' It is not so no table and celebrated a season with . us as it Is la Massachusetts or Penn sylvania. We have had spring al ready la March, In February, even ln January, 'iror six weeas or more tho robins, V, thrushes, grosbeaks, wrens .and other spring songsters, that are,; Just beginning to venture up Into the : north ? Atlantic, , states, have been with us ihere, warblina; ac rapping, caroling, chattering, faome- t'utldlng a multitudinous, musical voice of our early, Indeed, almost perpetual spring. v r - r , Kecause we have no sharp differ entiation of seasons here we do not trprrclata spring a. folks back east O. 7 Ley watch for. the first rolln people of Oregon, as well as to the people of my legislative district, that during my term of office. J -will al ways vote for that candidate for United States senator in congress, who has received the highest num ber of the people's votes for that position at the general election next preceding the election of a senator in congress, without regard to my Individual preference." State ment No. 1 is only this and nothing more. A fairer proposition was never offered the people of a com monwealth, or offered a candidate for senator. . it is the principle upon which every other office within the gilt of the people is filled. By a flood of nearly 67.000 protesting bal-; n ji was adopted as a relief from the rottenness of legislative elec tions of senator which had scandal ized Oregon for 30 years, and had for a similar period kept the- Repub lican party and the public affairs of the state in perpetual - ferment If ,v XV1 h rejected 7 the principle fcA hlghe8t onmber of rotes" should be the test of election; Sena tor Fulton made error of ht life, and Set UD Ok mnrllHnna that have brought him hastily to Oregon. He enunciated doctrtna that. - ft false to eyerj tradition of bis own receives the greater number of votes klndrefI with Lee and Stonewall lnh!,,R!Pllca pr,vm.ariea on Apr" Jackson, and having 'his claim al ,W n,bv thf RfpublI,can om'nee- lowed; our first truly national presi- u nU. D vni .saiuouamuor- dent naI- northern and half south- tIn.beiUD,efleCtn,n f110"00 ern; a Yankee crossed on a rebel, that Chamberlain will runjn June compelling the Republican party of atvajlnat tifttn . i'ob'A tn A TatVn-i fa . . 6iob i "vi .unuu " Grant and Garfield, of McKlnley and entirely wrong. He will compete ninelev. of bloodv-hirHBm an hih only with that one of them who has protectionism, to change ita coat of leueiYcu ui xvcyuuucaa nouiiBation j plutocracy and to put on the gar- In Anvil Tn fithavi mnrAm In Ilia . ... " " " wv nw.Uo, u "jo menu or socialism, and tn foil in juhb ewuus, iub .ne iemucrauo hehlnd thA van of nnnntf. , - '6" nominee for senator will be matched against the one Republican nominee for the eame office; The Idea en tertained in some quarters that It will be . a three-cornered race is ut terly mistaken. The people's vote ln June, how? ever, -will be simply an expression of their choice for . senator. The actual election of senator will take place ln the legislature when it con venes next January. Unless pledged in advance by eome definite promise to observe the will of the people, as expressed In the June election, the legislators would be free to utterly disregard that will and to elect as United States senator any man whom theiy might select, or who might be selected for them by the machine or. the bosses. v it Is to obviate and prevent such disregard of the people', will that Statement No. 1 was devised and In serted In the direct primary law. This statement la a pledge that the legislator who has subscribed to It will vote at all times only for the people's choice for. senator.; This pledge it vehemently' opposed by the old-line politicians, by the adherent, of the machine, and by the horde of political heelers who have found rich pickings at Salem In the past, " , " ' ' ' ' 1 k - v - teousness and reform!" And then the colonel went but ' In hit ,back yard and watched the mint grow green. .-',., Prince de Sagan it reported as saying that he la doing no talking. This is at least prima facie evidence that the fellow has common sense. But the remark also remotely sug gests that Anna can do enough, talk ing for two. An Illinois man claims that he can restore , youth by sleeping only , two hours out of the 24. ; Some, people have nearly solved the same problem just 'the other way-i-by sleeping 22 hours out of 24. ' .. .' ; , - Madame PaderewBkl, a paragraph says, paid 17,5 00, for four chickens. So, that, we tuppose," Paddy-Rewsky could have soul-stimulating eggs be tween agonies If he had a chance, perhaps La Follette would ' carry Oregon . Pos sibly, some day, that excellent friend of the people will have a chance. . An' eastern poet sings: ' "I have seen the first robin of spring, moth er." Chicago . Record-Herald. - Out II I t . ' . at l.7,fS, . . 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