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-"7...V EDIT0M3 EGE OF THE efODENAi 'J-'"'-' - " to THE JOURNAL A.I INDKJ'EVPENT NBWSPAPSn. JACKSON. .PoMUfcat I'ui.lMipd areataa .iif.t Bandar. rw, t-nnd.r Mmmliic. at Tba Joaraai Inc. Fins and Vaaiblll atl-ata. lortUl4. Or. oil courts are, as appears to have been I bare come close to and are deep in done In thU case, while the state I the affections of the people, advise commission law was also respected I abandonment of methods and Ideas and .upheld. Judge of state courts I that time and experience bare dem are not ignorant of the fact that I onstrated to be worn out and falla-l there is a constitution of the United clous. These lookouts at the mast- Western Lumter Rates From the American Lumberman. Whn reatralnlng orders war se cured by wMUm, shippers of Xorsst Is BUtenient No. 1 .Constitutional? products the district courts required I To the Editor bf The Journal 8up- LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE I i rr, at ll. M.r.ra at hrlaaL Or., t. . n.mi.loa Ursula Iba wails as aaoead-c-- I jj-jj 11 ! KI-IIONm MAI TITS. BOMB. A-05 All l parrm-nta reach hr tba wambf. l'l tha -iwrit-r tbe Orptrtmnl raj nib i nt Blda offlca, tm; Kaat US. " Biates as weu as state consumuon i neaa OI me republic will Steer the I1" complainants to execute bonds pro- porters of Statement . No. 1 can not and laws, and they are sworn to up- j ship by a new chart into smoother I w,n fr th reimbursement of th I dodge discussion . of the constitution- waters If the people Will heed their I rllro"a" ,B event that the commit-1 sllty of that pledg 1 which candidates , These questions, arising nnaer signals. Chsnge must come, and If IT ., . couri c,a 1,01 C0D' sute laws, should be tried out and it does not come as intelligent change u'woiij V.tTn'tfom utSiottuI settled, at least la me first instance, i directed by an awakened conscience. I'?1 ifiernc between th old a . a a mm a . I l I li .. in . ..... in ine state conns, ine leaerai m-iit win Mini aa tha. ; nnlklnVln. I . .?. . " .ru"" 'W B"IM - nuiiivii iu irm i iq a.n.'Jiad within Ine isst for the state senate, and. for repre sentative! wales to the people, or re ject It ) as follows: a 7 , "I further stat to the people of Ore gon, as well as to the people of my leg islative district, that during my term ot orfice 1 win always vote fur that invtn: in.r.Ti.ivn trHIMCKTlTIVll . .. . . .. .!. .. .. . T I . i .1 II . """"i ' ijuncuoB process in ine manor uiicnance resultant 1 from an enrared i"1 ."' "s eaian ud.idi Dond rur- VrLM-naehmla Spertat Artl.la flat Ma.nt.Hn. Ml1ra1a lies Haak an1 lrr-.(.lKl- .f. It.-I '"n ."! Complainants In the s otki Trlboa. Bulldlug. Chlci. . . lOTBrWOrked. . ' 'i. I fathers of Oreron wnnM hnlA fn I social Ion case. Uhe court hearlna the the safety and future hsDnineas of SmhaVmlr. '"""I ha:k ? "?' people. vot for mat war - - a T " " asAwaja saw W uviiu proved their efficiency long a so. Their spirit Is still marchinir on. Lt us hope that before another de cade the kindergarten may become the bulwark of the better education of the world. , ) WAKlf 8. liAHIOW, President i K. X Talking and Doing Nothing. Portland. April s To the editor of Ths Journal-Vlce-Prealdent, Fairbanks, about aid as h."ns about ueT e Small ,CLane ; . . Amailcf! Not a crop failure yet this year. , , r Friday nest week will be unlucky for many. . ''-'''' Come to think of It, what trust has been "butedT" , e . e , . , . . . Don't be afraid of a little political and social progress. e e Some people assume to know as much tMitwrlptlna Tarme hr Ball 1e ar aedress lee. r la llta Lult4 Suti-a. rinada er Mas 1)111. V. One rear.,..,..! I One Bootk.......! .80 One year .I2.30 On month..,....! J& Daily and sdmpat,.., raar....,..70 I Oas Booth.. ....I .61 11.1. , 1 fu iuiui a utan tuvuia (i sever be angry at: , What be can help, and what he cannot help.' : ? v v . DO WE KNOW OREGON? la his lottor to the Indianapolis con vention, wisely observed "the Itepubll- canaiuaie xor untied iate senator 4 I can party has a great mission to per tongresa who baa received the highest fonrt whch 0 doubt , , ut nuiutMr of tha uaoula i votaa for that I . in ih. . ' 1 . I aside irom a m M enmmanrlatlnn nt . . . . - 1 . . - - - - " wvr... ... mi. uuiiuun ,1 iiib aaiiBr&i uwiiuu ' nun.. . - tneir Children, they Will act &nd YOtelfY 01 A1il thai h- preceding the election of a senator lBljne Kooaeysit policies, which he knows nTt FrMir. an1 .11 I'"'?1',? "tv tay oe ruiiy uongressT without reaarU to my Indl-V w,.,n Pe"P'e, ana wnicn bided a few weeks, and went away. The Tlslon ot an unusual handiwork THE RIGHT SORT OF nOLD.rP.w of nature was rerelatlon to his un- I arrnaf nm1 ra Ifa bad nowhere .N TUB course of a long letter to been amid scenes that so impressed. the morning- P paper, Judge h .rote of Portland, of her re- .... i - - inia tne um irrmtii hava HE JOURNAL has often eon- as conscience and sound Judgment, If OIn inancy in doing because a few .j. a ,v.. n a . L.j j i . I !,1Y not lived up to tneir obligations. I. . icuu vuai umsuuiaui i " vr yiojuuite, uirecu I caving endeavored - to secure protection . m a . t w M a.S a. A mm . aa a .a I m. t a W .... A i a a. I . anow uregon. in proot 01 us 11 mai innuence prevails in tne com- "y, 1 rrr c ,or ' contention. It points to the re- ing selection of legislative candi- od oruaTSin'wiSh.n suits of the late Commercial club dates, Oregon will be spared a r- p1'1" ln regard to it is made is too contest, ' The winner of the capital lapse into the old Infamy, and one SnrindT.TrVnforn ''grt "0!" prlxe Is ono-wbo spent but f.few mort nail will bo driven deep Into Tn'r?1 .hould be some efficient means of weeks In the state. -He came here, the coffin lid of bad government, ; Ju.Tm.nt of .uch ViurowiuS. no vongress, without regaru to iny Indi vidual preference. " c ut course there 00 s seem 10 do he and his friends are aecretly obstruct ing, he save very little lntlma.tlon nf dealre among tha voters to have the t- con"w"r' present mission tetter men. "Actions It promises to be. a frosty year for the rartlaan pamniltn rm ) Kt nil - . - .. a a ... " .. The registration makes a pretty good showing, yet it might have been bet- I Aa r Only a week till ths primaries: have tout minoa maae up wnicn are me THE COQUTLLE REGION. T shipper feels that ha should be required to contribute the slnewa of war with a view of proving that an advance has been unjust and-prejudicial to his In terests. Katea abHOluKtly govern the privilege aod honor Of electing a United Biatea senator just as t&ey now Meet a congressman, governor, or any other official, and those who believe aa Lin coin did, who so aptly put it, 'that this la a government of the people, by the people and (or tha people," believe that this pledge lateiemani. ANO. ,1) con stitutional ... r However, as Senator Bourne, who was elected in this way. was seated by the United statea setoate, It must be con ceded by all that It la constitutional, but one,grave point is mis: it roroea a mm HB .Bandon Recorder sars that AY.rr.hnM 7 ".V'XL JSTT,--ecrml In toe legislature to vote tor a ' I ----- s ww. vvuiiiiwities) eaaiw 1 ... . a l. . I the greatest need of that re- -f wn bout a new w- ZSZJtS? hli ! gion , Is transportation faclll- pie are vitally Interested In the pros-1 members of tha legislature vote against u 8 George, alluding to the effort be- lannrres. of her noaitlon and of her lng mada.to establish nd main- flnT irons: and wrote with a Tlrld- great tain Statement No. I as rltal.part Dtm and force that comes from that cannot - m t . a a.a.a a. I or a n a nn m n rr in w r n rnravi w asi iri n.i a . a ..il - m kiu 1 a. , . a . .1 v.ihh ai 7w a ,, . ' potemiai impression lauorea ww pay, maaing me cost 100 great, ana not only to. the pereons directly eon "wu-up. . no ys, tor nm- what he described was yet new, , i u continues: , win n out to. whole seo- commerce with I The constitution of this oountrr Bro-1 Statement No. "will vote for choice," becau IDftK lounar tnan anriti'l r- i . ., ... It I. auM Ia ..MVi k .k.." I "un ia auii siqw in Borne iitmni the Id-S ef thi'conaronil eV. 1. J".,.nA."P8",n' orvn that everything Is lovely aa It is, and "' """U"Y 5 e "' . K Sp aitaMh,tiwBa"rh? i!S .?ni,i?h- P H'P tribute a few more-ada-i?iT r ithtlld un'l the de- served millions to the sugar trust and manda of the people become ao Insistent I look pleasant. -a .iut.. aa to rnaanger party success, wben a I e tew trivial ineaaures of relief may be pnrmi fined conrress nuiinng. -nauing apparently to seel TUnk aaat e-erdan tMli im Kalnat "Which WIT tha cai waa anlna tn 1..mn I f5. " J0!1 r. ?4n.f In other word..' waiting" until enough KptWy yet 1 state .couventlona hava been held t ln.1 . : the publlo sentiment of the people Trfere Is as ret no at an that TmL t.v ru.ijtr fiariy iuuuobr, wncn el . . Tif.riib?i WBu,trhav?J'i, 'JSraI T? mn ?M,)U th eM Pelltog Swiaf yVoen..lve0leru..tfon 2oO-r K U9t l rr9 has for months bn dolti ,UWUBrn in-. , ; MA raan IA a . tL. 1 ItM. . . J l.ii. -.. K sw.avaViB V ByllJ A, U1S K I IBW - III vj" . se ATiVlel- Z.,VK-rVw.av. I iuaiiiif or tna tariff, ami v VwUUiUBivw w uv Wv uiisuifjat dom succeed much. they have for .... ... ..... . . , win tne eensua erer iwe show? now fairly ar rrrved la the country nay t s-rrr. . . e a . e a I . .. pie, naeo wo ooia-UD memDers 10 tha anrl tha ravalatlon. TXa tnnt.,.. . . .. . I " ii - i -....- . vu....v i ua cunautuiion ot xnis country pro-1 riiui.ui nv. . accept the (dictation Of some onegj-y character Of hi Impression that) this port have been seen by Ban JTran-1 vWea that property may not be taken I the gteople's cholea . ea aaM a . . . I " I I Wr iS KH Jk aaaa erv a aa 1 .. -. A I.I I 111 V.ta fA (ki e.sev ; aome one eise" is ine mtd pen strong, and his soul "-co ana Baa Pedro, and we bare some not people or Oregon. Is It anything deep. . Perhaps many Oregon writers r Testis running south the rsUroad. required to'..t.bll.h u.e principle 4- wiir vote te wrong for the people of Oregon to who contested are not lacking In ,rora btn- be,Me" tw0 Tno,rn 11-buk?Ln9" '? tf.M,7a.i? i!1.:1', ? Jiff L .i",- fl'Fll " . vlna-..as the proof shows, freece up a f?w times yet ,7 "dictate" to their. aerranU. the SO nortraval and rraao. bnt with them -iuie oetweea tan- 5tBJ,w.rtau fn.t.ad of the Ion. trail of roda -,f T WinTt defeat our party .cneou.es w . . . . I er eat r w I aOIT mT( Hsin PTMlrtf I SI 1 aA Ws ItA u i . a . 1 1 i T s 1 -a. . u a- a At a M AA a t. 1 r , Thv airsl -v. WOT wuivn luuowi in ld wni ok u inej rcnuii ia vv uu ui ivv ui iuti xhe rrowina danrar from Brvui'l holding-up Statement No. 1 does I familiar with and nnenlirened by It Jportland. the metropolis of Oregon, how-h! oosaion and the courts, such as flammed once more by the poUtlcal ring .ongre to "alt up and take notice5 a to oblige member, of the legi.la- They overlook nd have aa tinder ever. b.. neglected, for o?hr!vTnh.V.,."'i r,?i"r. ,fTh m Am Kori sf ftk 1srli1ati a A 11 rVa I s si a urejoB ia an oia.iwrj. . -ucy ai. steamers beln. built for tha earn. win. advance which ha a been dlaaliowal bv ..- 1 . -1 J..t " .. ...... .... ... . . . . . . I -r- .. . : " " I y- ..K--.y-". lu" i uo- vnuaiu uuiy, lainj i conceoilon OZ WDai xne etaie actoauj l or uci or reason,, unknown to ua: our snouia not ine cnararter or a proposed i vote ror such candidates at ma pn- reartionar- .mni in ha rx.mrw.rati. and fully expressed, will of the peo- ignd has. w .i ' husioaas men have repeatedly - tried te LSSS'VSlflilSS!:! lnJLK!.ih-: I Ra,1-a.JL?Eir.lS-.-l !?E-t tperty-ehall auooMd. in deflecting the .i . ipvi. , . . . ... , , if" . ' vii . - ' i ,,.. . . 'leriect and if the advance be reaaonabie the reasons xor opposing Statement No. I nomination of Brvan tha aama clamant pie. This is a kind Of Vhold-np" So with the Winner of the second e from Portland to Bandon. the railroads be allowed to collect UT I., It is the areit "ciUmltv." "mis- .in ? i- M"J,,.Vi?imK.n.! that has long been needed ln J Ore- prize. To her the state had not lo.t communicated with th. ZVh.t.ii,1f.,,,.b.M,'l,; ."'f", M,5 plague-., that win befall Ca pty and we win have another four mn an lan-W I fl ." aL a i! I rnerclal organisations of the former city I 5.i.Lit.an TMrJtitt 1 ..tt' majority of the voters I year of trust domination. It seems to i iu uowueo. w woa-uv, to n0 aval . Cii , l- tlZ- therefore, that liryan's triumphant Some less opportunities, its unrivalled in- w .v. JiV..imh" "hJp means bo , to th. pe,pi. i . ,. . . r . ... i - . " : . - gon, and elsewhere. Judge George-also, says f a a . a . .. I A Uw l.-LUI -ADA A LTI Llini H I At in I nSI I vmuvil va ara wa aawia v iuiiucuvcu yi -tub oentance irom ; a proaigai nature i. .n-.t . prtrHant Pnm-.",0"la"T, ln reruna ot cnargre uie-1 governor Oregon has ever had. I defeated at the rolls, bla candidacy will mW. iii t.-i.VV.I- uhfrh riava atrnl . ... '5, . , v EB PP W FOrtiana Commer- gaily collected Involvea a tremendous , He ha. a national rami tat Inn Bow.anil I -Sii-li- J -T! -1,d when Jt end , " ;r..r .:rr .r .": we" "u. U.BUB. " lr "" till Club was answered by the advice "unt of clerical labor, a-delay of would wield a power In th ainata ind i 7 o.T fo "h I than most persons realise, and thtfugh e - e Senator Jeff Davis was . fined til for drawing a gun In hie home state. Talk would have been cheaper. . f . e .. ., . Oeorge Kennan says a man eaa Uva and learn on 8 centa a day. If he uvea, be would doubtless learn. - - a e . . : '. ; The trouble at Stanford was not toe much college spirit so much as too much spirits among th students. - ;', ; - . e e -. - - x ' We suppose many people who have' kept Lent have enjoyed it, but a. good I. ; legislative elections, j Some surely strength have been bad enough, but . that Is I Hence not relevant to this discussion. "Not lessly, relevant!", it is the very kernel of straton did not have great the discussion. What else but evils talent for their tasks, for both had; in the legislature., consequent upon hut so had many of the Oregonlans senatorial elections, some of which who contested. V; 'T "j ' i. ; f Judge George admits "have been bad A glance at the list shows that an enough," has caused Jhis long-ut- unexpected number of the prizes terea ana increasing demand election of senators by , the people? saw what we do not see. They If Statement No. 1 prevails la this Oregon by contrast and comparison election that result is attained, with other states .and climes. They There will be no more of these evils saw on, and ln, the farms of Oregon In legislatures. This -la tne maH, what the Oregon farmers do not see. immediate Issue. .It Is so relevant They saw In .the orchards and dairy that nothing else la sufficiently. rel- Jaras .and the opportunities. ,suf- evant to need discussion now, though rounding these, what ' Oregon or beyond this Immediate and consplc-jchardlsts and dairymen do not dls- Of tneir imDreSSIVeneSS. I ... ... .. lyrar. in making settlement and inter-1 whn It ram a in rttnr lnnri-rl.tlnni I ..i .i . v. ..-1 The f " i ii lane I iih an n i i hi- ii n r r n jhb i i . , . . . as. - r - r ' - t vauu wuuuj uak w iiv-1 mm aai mmi i ia i u ir I aha wrnt anrl wmta match- 1 7 . . . 7 . . m name - NnvTOTiN.wwm nysi for Oregon's rivers and harbors ndt ration would be harassed and blocked .5. w - wi - - . H'rinriirn nmm imvm" mr niMh mm i ami riaimanri. . stai rnr rnBrm sr ba in- i i v..i it. . tf. . a . . i : . . ... . .'i Arrmapa , Not that Miss Howe -and Dr. i I tlmatoly .Interwoven Into the price, fab-1 would be.un aaalnat thla alamltv?ti I Zm.V.hI . . I .1 nature . . . .. Ii" " w"?r' . While Senator Bourne was working Ho far aa now aoneara. the nresent A A 'Portland business man calls I 'her fan b separated and a refund of Tha JTrnirnal'. affanfln Tita aA I I n,s .racwr awaru.a to iu yariy an- - . wbWM..WFM . Wft Itltlrfl tO 1 L i torlal . and asks ua tn rnmmtnt nn It I The Fulton amendment to the Inter- Th- v.. .kii.v.j i . state commerce law should -go a long The Journal IMS- published columns way toward straightening out this prob- upon columns ' Of editorials, and I !"n' 11 Provides in substance gon would far as never before. . . r . . i. i . . j , ,. . . I . . 1 ' . uirifc inn u in awnidninr wrun, Willi I le ..?! Oregon In Waehinaton.. nowl , If not. Ins .anN uuuiu-r vi -U- m columns and columns of news I k. . Z: . .7, . - ' . . 1 Tvl'" why 1. It that Portland, the .ond sea- I In lef raw what weT 'no. UT" S ."aw art,C,e8' 0Q th, Ter' Subject- Wou,d "ht W'a. S iei Isaw What we do not see. . They sawl,fc. ...,. v. . v,. , Icharacter, and to hear and determine --ulroll . which will mnv. fro-. fect? We are Willing 'to ' repeat, Plaint. The present system of rate l. .." , ,v... ,i ,a making Is a moat wonderful 'affair. In however, a thousand times if neces- all probability some-rates are too low sary, that the Coqilllle region would n(1. some are too high, but trade In the ,.. .-,.,...,. Vi.l various lines has been adjusted to richly: pay ny trade center .which these charges. t . gets lnie direct commercial relations Anohr important matter In ronneo- With It. ;t la richly worth the ex- haXdwmS "d Tvldenda". while .nothe? of tb Hh lMt ou -Of ha an penditure of much' effort "and' money. I road,, operating In substantially thalswered the following questions: Js Its trade , . e e . . ,' f "Good I Government" ticket . won St. Johns, and we hop that the win live up to their title. scientist has discovered three new mission of the Republican party la to I spot on th sun. : More freckle, prob maintain the present .official regim I ably,- due to the climate up there. until tha alll.il (null ah. II hava ah. I . . ' a a ' southern Democratic inator and Ore- I sorbed everything In sight, or consent j Th Populist. ' Prohibitionists snd. to reiaxtrieir now a litti in tn in- Socialist wlU have presidential candl terest of humanity. If, however.th date, aa usual, with th usual reult. averting th danger to society and among the Republican members of th senate you can bet that Hr. Chamber lain would Una up every on of - the ha tha .tat -f.r hla Mn-.ntr.tlA- f . TOOM WOO Weri BOl SWinM priXP Atlanta .nnrn,-.,.-.ith in thA i..n. . ar yet confident r that their article win move from San I Individuals. - It will have accomplished Francisco to Puget sound with few If I what no other nation or people haa done. Portland? ' A. W. C. were hotter than those of the winners. e ny .of the nation's defenders visiting I And will hav amply Justified It claim I Ovr B.60S Democrats registered in Kfir APIIT . v . A TJLr- tr I - ...at la.Un a ka ,aeM ..TlM-a ' Republicanism Is Patriotism. Portland. Or, April . To th Editor of Th Journal In the Sunday Journal to a great mission in the world. Time I Multnomah county, quit enough to fill alone can demonstrate the truth or falsi. I all th office and pubflo employment ty.of Its claim, and we trust Its mission I job. la 'not whollv In the nit. k , , ' J. O. QAKRETSON. t- f rH, T.ft W(Ulta yon. uous result a broader principle Is cernj In the mountains and rivers, maintained, that of government of, hi the fields and woods. In the clt- by and for the people. . . , , , mate and cities, everywhere '.and In Bnt Judge George argues that such every " way, v these ; strangers saw growing .ocat.. vt iuu rf . inost Of Other thing.- . Th Item Of I .war. Pre.Mant Rftoaav.lt .artal i.e uoofl DeoDie save aone s " 'v1" uwn.uinii. " - . 1 That, haa haa T.r ' The Vanderbllta. As tor and Ooulds hav more matrimonial trouble, di vorces and re-ma rrlage than 100 aver age poor families, . vh- - , : v ;i ' Again Madame Ortuld. late CaAteDana, in Jhus acting the people of Oregon J that they won largely of the prises, Taft. Or.. April. a,-rTo th Editor of why, Th Journl--I,want to tell your read er, about this section of Oregon, fori says, accordng to report. -that ah will Thia is, per naps, oon gagemenL - i There has been far too much Jockeying ."??"""cn.Y ".! mignty gooa one "T.,T'I,""V wnile l'-:.--.- ..r7r. V -"a V. "rV .-.lanla. .cnulrad .uch neroetual notorletv VW.i . BIIU Cl II A, I. I - MB.'. .... w. ...wh W . 1.1. ..M..M , W. 1 1 1 !... , H naa proven s won Id h A valiiabla anrl I?"1 'ritory and making Identlea ly Rooaevelt 1 a Republican? If so, B WOUlu De a Tamable ana the same charges.. I unabl to pay lts.. D.J,,Kti.-i.-. . v.caat fntl tha ..--.. in. I wit. Thl brins In the Question ofl.nd what Is Republicanism?,. .. - . ,. ; management, ability.' equipment and a .1 see nothing difficult about th an-We have a fin country and need more I "ot marry again. Thl ilnly Is settler. ; Taft la In Lincoln county, at r:rmlor .( ner.enr . In . a l il. cat Y.a. i -..-. .... A A I . " "J.r-""-owr.."."r.""r,'r "or' w" v --- .-v'"- their nart., Thev hava mada dri. ef. ''1 '..T.r. . V". " ei.noa i 8:u"cop8U"uoli w themes to stir tem." witiithe result tottM rtTh " most of tKenT .r. oerVled with a v.eW fe ind pa mere i . . . . i . j . f I . r. ... I, a. hn. nr rinonn. ' ' I a v . . . . . ...... " v.. . amu v. i ...a m .aw.a .a . w J . r. w .. v - . i . will" of the people of the-United not we Oregonians, that. really, coin-1 We never could understand why An- y "v?11- 1 1 ?L " VTr.. .rr.- h- hla f.l.. .t.t.m.nt- mtlllnn. of nan. I .a in naa proven tnis dt ma everr action, i do oouxni -or iron. to e-a u-r aura, i j :-"-.." -.. . v. r". i viiab iucj .vu jc.ikv.j w... u.. utuio,, ...a j v. . ....... I r.v.ii. . a. uitiuciiur. ; ,l. r. . . i-. i . .. - i . -- w. . .. i ma nati Tn ia -I na um. ion or a 119. would be setting at defiance the ind nrovM to n. how It Is thev. and 10 ,". K .w no som. of them are. mere counters on the worse one. too. throughout all the ... 1 . ... . . 1 ---- - , t -r-- 1 oncMiracrcmonr. in irtrt lanrt ... Thla I cnecser Doara oi finance. iwt are not I r.r.- : i .....:- I . .i .:.. a.T .7 1 ..., -.. . . - s. -: States as expressed, la the constitu tlon; that tha whole nation la lnter- csted in having senators elected by ; legislatures, however many or bad the evils of ( tb ystem: a're .. He jnakes the best, plea along this line that we have read, but there is not much in It The legislature will still elect. .The. constitution is liter- prehenit Oregon. THE rRDIAIUES. 1 should I business iHB ; Oregon primaries - occur , next Friday. , Very much of weal or woe to the state hangs on the results, v The Issue Is a not be so; and. Portland's rce, b tiXL1 p1 liZ1 s men sbould be the first to LW aid In the effort to develop the trade th matter any consideration whatever i:tru Hpub lcanism. this la tru pa- nary and resources of the Coauille re- wre that the interest of th ship. IVVli'S0' iJint9JJi ? , 7, , . wuuuio rJ ping public ar raramount to th Inter-1 lkA J gion. - leW of the ratfroads: first b Charged with J , ' : .LrMii r. ;. ial?d tilntt'Fl City - treeta.-.V.- says: depu g7.m YrdV Vya i N. wl ' e hundred, of 2T : XvlrW on. propwner J- 'Si. ... Question 'of rood government or bad ally obeyed. But In addition to per- government. t is not a question of i-nniuK iB i unction imnoBea nnonia man M m. ...... a .... . 7. ... , . I m ""-. aJU -., U, VI BU l-.fc I .., . ,. . , lue ;wnsuiuuoa, me legisia- man has limits, but an idea Is in-If" " m The, referendum has its u.. ; and - . . ITS . . f . . . a. . aa. I T - 1 t Ths.. Am - ' A tJ 1 a rm artA : m vwi 4 Vi I ...... turo win bibu wit om . us f n ta .Tha Mmnngi lntiif nf a v. .. i abuses the university TeODle of Last month 'a man with little money and no Inflnential friends embezzled a few dollars, and now he is in the penitentiary. The trial of Ross et al, who are -"" V 1 u.o . X A 1,1 ua, .111.1, UWAUDQ l . . . I , ... ... . ... there 4s more public than carrier, and, I jTii ilf iSnii ni . h. VKfi" second, because If th public is noi InalRl?!;-.?;" Jh? Jf.l? sound financial condltfon and not mak- J ?M lm what BUtement No. 1 la noth ing money out of It labor th rail- Ln ""'. nol n ie"5 no. Powercan D roids ; will suffer Jty reason of a, da- FJr5.L anan ln' ourc Ir? wflc " crev in traffic,. ... . .. ". i-.'.-. .'1. lots of room her for men who will rk. and they can't help but get ahead. Taft has three stores, on fish can y and a sawmill, and 'will continue grow because of th country around a iew i nome.ieau. can oa naa yet, i . r,. a, -V.-.k k T,f I they aro pretty far back and th bru. Fourth of July. w.. . . v . .. rot..-.. ... v. ii......l . - w.w . v i i. nil. . uun. . i , a." Hum and fish will find an abundance of gam and fish. JESSE O. FARRIN. Oregon S-JeliKts Toledo I already ' repSrlnf U eel X Th new Corvallls cannery win be finished In about two waaka.. ' Henry Webb died at the Grant eoonrn In thla camDsirn a Bart of tha Ri publican party are making a great ml. Tha niff.r.n.. .' Portland. Or. April .-To the Editor Poorhou., gd almost tl years. of The 'Journal U'r.' -t ' In th state of Oregon. ' , 1 'vor of an up-to-dat street, you win i James Fargan of Grants Fa, is ill in o doing we builded better than w. wppu-w "f "."" iana nai.' ana neany, ana aever ve pressed will of the people of Oregon, man as, a consideration In public at- M-Iwring ".W6" Til' f" "Vt,OB!y hado 'S 2n-.rghr?h2r.i! tw. is iru. but th : reason in plain. wnukT or "T. ; ' ' Surely there can be !no harm in that, fairs, are wholly inconsequential, technicalities, has been aet for '"S Miti fflM fflt onA th"reit". ere?ui f Th majority of people ar poet. ; The IrrI OTCouraged evey ; twe ay .There is nothing In the ConsUtuUon With tt i. -7iZ3 Zi April 20 at Salem, but their fight Jn0T litlc llls of the body unfted State senator by direct vote of poorer a person, lb higher -lie or sh vIVof V. M? Id and Ws partnerf Isj rh,W. n . A,l7JZJ!: Wlth .n de " ls Otterwlse. Men ,.--,. ,--,-.;- v p .t-a,.,..1, ,.:, PPi: . rtgat that all parties have . --es.ed .for. street Improvement "gtiniysld. (Wa.hlngtonl'lrrlgaTloe t..umU..iu6 1C61.1..UH, Hum ew are Plentiful: - DUt ' Ideas are rare. r -I- . Deen ciamonng ror ior over g year. jj i . project. lnr a senator that tha nannlAnf tha ml lc"UI :"v "CI1" J -. . fairly beKUn. ' sion, voted 1 26,000 aa an annual ap- an1 th Hon. C. W. Fulton and H. M. Per cent and over of th value of their Pwjeuu a. ing a senator that the people Of the The man Is of few days. When he oniy IMry oegua proprlatlon for the support and main- cak ar at Tthls Um adv'tinirthat Ilttl lot for street Improvement, while Tha money collected for road nurnosee state VXJUXTVVU passes.on, but a principle, ls imper- Thft nrTZ r..: .uw, feiMiSum prlnclpU In , th.lrp.ecii.. throMSt - rich pay only a faction o?l per kTivolVJ not newvjor peculiar to Oregon; It Ishable; It it r be a ; principle that '1 m 6net believe the people win-iet ' , ' " ' Jpaolal'lSMad L'v " lias been done In a number of states makes for rood eovernment. it ls in- lx. ye; go;.apoWIcans tn great wuiamett :yaiiey,l;ountie.; who are loom Tof the .hadow (Stitemen t No. l) ; ApBreciates Journal' Work. special lo-miu roaa ivy. good government. for years, and we never heard of the J human and self-destructive to aa numbers, In this State, began toiopposed to higher .education In general, I until they have the full substance elec- constltution being seriously frac- riflce it. The man who lavs violent abandon their party, turea inereoy. .: .-",: ts.ii.- r a .! .ss , ps ,. . thh.. .! V . ..a. a!; m ThatTs they ftnd ? t.um,,v?rrta tn P""0-. Mot Tof r lnlted State'. Teuton by direct CaiT ';ranhiic - and sefrnThat d?.nU P-.s w 7 L ' af t.rthi A REASONABLE DECISION. A hands on it makes trouble for him self and trouble for his children, to I ... . r . ) Over and over again, the people iTrLJT'. RECENT decision by the' ap-of Oregon' have . seen y senatorial! bellatA Cmirt nf th. fitata -. Tn. I ..l1antra' 4n h. ri.-imn 'loflrlolotnM I itior.. ftn n. r- X"- "a u "about six . years ago" that ... , mv ., . .Kuiauuu ui i u vnr anu uvcsr ..Kaiu. niui . n.u . i - i . . . , , ,.- .... , . , I juumai cauis iu.v cj-imouto, began to realize that the party had! dum upon the appropriation bill, thus been -made a means worthy "men and acco giing aiong tlon kt.. Ia7f0 . a. VMr .fn, all nnrnnaA. discerning, ; thoughtful, "wise" and ( Tha appropriation of tl2B,000 was to Independent., By the way, it was " f f - - - -.. . w . v., vw. . a. to utoH nn. up m, xunua 01 in vnivereiiy i nooneveic ia a iiapuDiican. i... ' I fOP . lontr time but hav. lO exail nn-1 unt i lh, .- .tut. .lartinn rinn. . I 'RanuhllcBnlam'r fa malnrltv 1 f?i l.?"r.?.a,e mpliflh some 1908). The university ha been trng- faith In and a willingness to abld by Jofirnai Zr f- n.n; gllng along upon a niggardly aooroDrla- th Judgment of th voters. .1 -. . .v... i,:... .i?hr .1.. ' w irawui. 11. n . . - I.. ........ The carriers by state commissions. I currlnir Instance. ; they . have con' and the powers of the state, Is of In-1 demned the system, and clamored terest. it Is the case of Southern! for a: better one,; - Over and -over Railway company against Hunt et at again they have seen : the senator- Slnce ; Chairman Thomas cannot get a quorum of the Democratic city 0DiAm, am all tn wmnat...n with .... enormous sum spent by other states The- Journal Th Fre Klndergartsn I eTtrt irtnntv 1 n t Ta 1 ' MmmittAA ' . I r itt cms case, among other things, the shin on an aooarent auction block, Z'l . .v. demn. th initiative rJk m ; T, court held that the fact that the com-land bidders and, sellers gwarming .... - .,lTiamr.M -tw 2,Ai?'i25 ?.Ai5?2: training, inte . ouk .city choo s. , the , ; - , moaity handled was Interstate traffic around it like flies about a lump ot 7. -JrinVTZ, visabiiity of adoDtingthS;Vin.tii 2!!?nZ.SZJ!'I',?Z. ?ia,?5f !?r " To th did not affect the Jurisdiction: of the sugar. Over and over again they .T !-u CI -.rr.: " part of thelr neututlon' ; 2".cS Af.ad. in all hooI election; Is lo-l -rates; : that hae'seen the force, of Pion d cause, that led ? v., ww vu yuwr to estaDIlsn I aisnonor contenaing in a iruio ... names enough to "a netltlnn I wvfat tha .tnVif T. Vha "nuw." ""wsver the spirit or kindergartens in Oregon the rates of comnensatlnn fnr hitter that nart v was riven, leelsla- ?an gCt na?.e". enU.?a. . PetltIon J!hS5 ftf 40rK.rr0f.th..ppl;.5a"t- Is .preadlng everywhere. Almost every 0f vitlnr . riate f i.t .,r'a,r.7..;.7 . -..k io- caQ run- country, w . , - -. v.Hv.uauu UGinceu UUlULI I L1UU U. LHU .11CU BUU . uiuuuvvu uw ...-.' . 'vv t ' . ... . ..hv.mwui nnrnonrMl UlPm 1HLCJ ine ..-lljflr DUD. 1 nnl .within the state; and the legislature torted. V Like a "nightmare ;-ot'-ia- Zhia winr ,.rhe3..,tl?i not CD: c achool work. It Is only a matter of t... -,?i?,n:?S0,, and when Portland will recognlie- the aaviauv BiiyutW W Kf 1 V11 IUV lUWOr. Rfannfactured MRellcs.; neceaaltv of such . nrocrresslon. There ar : many private and charitable kin dergartens maintained In the city and those whose little one enjoy their prlv- lu-y uetegaie to a commission the au-1 order and folly, tne system was wun trn.iPuri. -,ria.-,a- t 5hi. thqrlty to establish freight rates be- us nnUl in a revolution ot reaction cag0 are Bald t0 be right slapp tween points within the state.4 ' , that swept the state like the burst agamst . actual - starvation. - The On the question of the limitation of a hurricane, the protesting '-!.. held that neither the legislature nor it and set up another plan. Republican prosperity?. Something r movement which ha t been held th world. rrobI and , pestaloe-i lTl. ' .. WW in our social .1 7 7T" -...-..uaui. as i i reyoiuuou uaui-, ou- vuv ,vi., . gystems when such things DO. im. imi b i ,oi mm woes at- j .avuau. ucduuj iu tame or tne i that tnere- nappeneu. me , ui-uai X. T,iKl lnl, H..n . . A' v-ft . . . VI a. x. JP . 7. 1 11 a..,U ,... -K-A , ""? 5? .."i.1?- -exhibition ( m rr:sr.rdiiv Japanese. tracted considerable attention booau. i ... . . ii nora tne oririnaj eoict ar.ii.at rhri i ... -...... .. vi i. carriers propertj engaged in Sthe events that preceded and caused It. In a gpeech In Washington de- tianltr Imui By the mikdoo ionf brid";a. exorbitant as to be ln disregard of can we have Xorgotten that out of paper trust, Speaker Cannon swore bent forbidden and the order must be 1 871. After1 leaving Harvard he stud- the pubi c rlghtsand that, courts them came the principle of people's ?BP, the Rl8,ngP Sun, The old man tt&d;KVSI.S li .or 4. in The-Royal School of would arrord relief ; against : rates choice of uenator, and that upon the his it turned, about; , the aun is set- month of the fourth of Kyo (March, Mia. , ln London.! He .'entered upon a wfclch were unjust either to the shin- haTlotine next Friday thla principle . ftr. nAiiM,i,n, .. , . 18& ?-. ' 2..,:.' '-L:::-'- dlplomaUc career-In 1894, when he wa. I - r1, " v. , .. i iui uiurr n.ii.a on puoiio OUIIO.l ,... ... ... ... Th abov and like reasons Is "why" hay been taking th Evening Telegram le." bA nu0md .' t2 changed from Courier. and ami Several Of a Peedee Hills (Polk conn- M.' DAVIS., And I ant espepially. pleased with your been killed by a wildcat Blx big cats -...' - . " I uuvi: ui ui. yniuu jr .lotuuii uwg l nav Deen Kiiiea in ina. vioiniiy o j u . Free KlnderRarten. - - and BUtement No. I. I believe this ls Manna brother, but th goats still con- Portland, April 10. To th Editor of the Issue pf importance for th people I tinue to b killed almost dally. );f :3i aa. I lo -oeciae in m coming -election. ; xne i , !..- ;v-;'v-:. ., !.,! - a.-I tn.Ara.atl.. m.. a-. 4..I ,h -. 1 I " . '' ... . . . . 1 . , i . Tn wsii at tn conrutous na. 60 feat ana tney oil strata, says th An.-Hla i. v.r kindergartens into the public school J tlon should be appreciated by all, and Bmall but experts report the Indications v I. . . . n , , i" syuu a, good right in vai as in any pan os t work go on. ? T. J. CIIBKRINOTON. the valley" , ; A Reminder. ' V " wiilamlfia la makln raold .trldes to Editor of The . Journal As I ward becoming on of - the principal drawing near. will, you per- towns of Yamhill county. They, are remind the voter, of Clack-loZV tlTe machinery for tha brick . f. and several other counties I la nn hmni and betnar Installed, new." that they have, the privilege houses ar belna built, mercnandl" . n local option, juefore nro-1 stonka oeinc moved in ana ine sawimu the state of Maine ther were ls busy. , . . " yvfive -saving banks in, the state I " '. Nvlth deposits of only 190,000. Now there Echo Register: Hundreds of families, are $7 saving banks, with deposit of I will soon be settled on the land, of th Sii3.ttuu.vuv.4. in tn . year v 190Q there Kurnisn canai ana ine jninsie xraca. wore 9,360 murders and homicides in They will build and Improve and demJ' the United States, the state of Maine onstrate what can be done. They, snould furnished only three of them. More than be encouraged, welcomed, helped and 80 per cent of the murders, crimes and honestly ,, kdvised. We . need them. Insanity Is caused dlreotly ; and .indl- They need us. s ' ' reouy by th aloons. .a.....,...'......... A. M. BniBLEiT. I v vv. u.. omiin oi maoiora, no omcra lia,V- uux -iiaavu vjio yrujt.i kjr vj, jtsuulii e v... -.....ii .f tvni. p...-. .....I-hv. ; tne war between Russia and Japan, ing of 2.748 acres, and purpose estab After tile .'senaration of Nnrmv anil hi.ki.. m . n1nnv nf '. fAM crania T . nannla Sweden hs was appointed to hi. present upon th tract... Certain restrictions post as the first envoy extraordinary will be placed tipon .the community, and minister plenipotentiary . of the among which ls the provision that any United State to Norway, ; - 0f the property used for a saloon or ' 1 1 :. -, I immoral purposes anaii Da zorieited. Thla 1 1 AT.. In Hlatnrv r ' Herbert H. D. Pelrce's ; Birthday. Herbert H. D. Pleroe, the United State. P?r or to the carriar.- The court fur- iff to' be tested on the question of uirr ufiu mar. rreignt rates estab- whether or not it is to survive, . u llbbpl by a commission will be pre-1 is an issue involving more of con- - '-' ' -J io do reasonable, and will be science, and more of pure patriotism, t rr-n ive until attacked and set aside than has ever been presented, to the .-y juaicmi proceeding. people of Oregon to pass Upon. 'il'.n seems to Ls a case tried out The whole trend of fae time Is i i tha state courts, with no attempt for an aroused public conscience," and ' v i.;e j .alntlff railroad to apply to for an awakening among the forces ! r;,l court for aa in unction or of good government. ,The testimony ! ui. Of course -state Courts of Coosevelt, the . testimony of i s trr !e of protecting the Hughes, the testimony of La ,Fol- 1?83 End of American r.v.ini.. A Brownsville, man writes to th ... , " ' Times: Last Saturday and Sunday two J';.'U as the federal ' kite, the counsel of all those whojman. t , . The express companies .and rail roads' have ' apparently got in their work, as usual, against ' the parcels post bill. These corporations ' have more influence, at .Washington than petitions of ten ; million Voters. It perhaps needs to be . remem bered that the rights of free speech and public. assemblage must not be abrogated . because of Emma Gold- ings and elsewhere throughout the em pire, and only a few ot th original are in existence, xnes , now command uch : a high priCf ' for their historic value that th quick-witted Japanese are manuraciunng aupiicaces, and burying me.!- i.r a.wuuo ia iu gruuna in oraer o give in ; wooa in proper appear ance or antiquity. The one shown at x-n.Buurg i an original in tn posses sion : of Dr. J. H. T) Pnr,f a ml.. lonary of the American board now on a furlough in thl country. That a high price is now set (in rnnlna nt an edict prohlbitina Christlanitv on ha ground that they ar rare curio I an Interesting avldence of the great change that has come over Janan ln thai. ... Litude toward ' tha ralfal by American like Dr. p Forest. .. appointed the secretary to the United State. legation at St. Petersburg, and li- 1888 ; he became first secretary of the American embassy ther when toe mission was raised to that rank; Mr. Pelrce r was one of th renresentattves oi in , unuea states at Uie eoronatlon of the oreaent czar. He remainHt In St. Petersburg, until 1801, when he re turned home to accept the position of miru (uis.uii aecrecarv or BLara. rnia position he occupied for five years, dur ing which, time he made two tour of inspection commissioned v tha r, real- dent to investiaata and. r.n.rt uimn tha condition of the American consulates In kurope. Mr. Pelrce also had a promi nent part in the arrangements, for the peac conference at PorUmoutfl, ending i war proclaimed by congress, i 1794 Edward : . Everett, American statesman and orator, born ln Dorches ter-Massachusetts., Died In' Boston., January-15, 1865.- : 1814 Allied British and Spanish army ..entered the city of Toulouse, France, '-fl'x. ". ;. ; .. V ' ' " 1862- Charles E Hushes, invernnr ttt New York, born. 1S73 general, ..iflward It:- B. Canby murdered bV the Modoc. Indiana ln north ern California. Born In i Kentucky in 1818. 1897 War declared . between . flreene and Turkey. igsg President McKinlev sent a mes sage on Cuba to congress . , -. 1907 Lord Cromer ref.lrned ss Frlt- Isli agent and coryui-genoral in i-gypu i w.. flllf-.1 .nilth ; At nr-narnnwlll. f '. Im, .inn. fllnwa onfc that vat iinnt'r deer -every week, and it Is a well-known fact. Peopl wonder that ? the gam warden does not do anything with them. They claim to belong to a coyote clu-, : but that ls a blind only to ret to chas , ' the deer: I say, kill all the hounds then that will save the deer. . . ' Th Holsteln CatU association of Tlllnmrtolc nniintv. Orceon. hn hn formed, as It is claimed that tins breed nf dairy cattle ls better adaDted for, that section, where cheesemakfng Is the prin cipal "object of the cowkeepers. - Th ' aaarw-attnn will secure a larea rrm.l.n. ment of young pure-bred Holsteins front the best-known breeder of uie east. It-" Is proposed to make Tillamook the " irreateat cheese manufacturing ..t . of the count.y, . . v