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:'"4 THE-JOURNAL I- ijtnbr C. ft. . JACKSON....... hMMH rr tolf (rii.-r-t S'i'lr ; In, riita i4 XnPiUiH rre, r -rllpiw v lfrit at th mn,ma il l-ortlsoa. (r. tr franmtealos (krvuffe taa mailt arsA'la. fciattar . 5Ki.jcpnoNK-MAi.s .m. Hu:i. a avu. AU r"nou rfwlu'd bf tte whiiwa Trll tli ofnt.T ilk d.itimrnt m ut. Et Sklr orrk, B-JMI4; ri rOKLtGN AUrchTWNa tt R J' B KM KJi TAT I V Vr4Mnt BoBtinli HperNI Ailwtliluir " . iorki-Irlbm BuJiiiii.. n.l.;o. . SnlanrTMl T,tum If u-V. to or id.lri Id Ii l:ulud Htet. ''! tr Mio!i. '...- PMi. IB tMt.i.. ...roil Do ..v.nltl. . ..... .$ .A . t - H'VDAY. Cm yr aw n.-ntb....,..$ .5 DAII V A.S I rM V. On ro tJ V I Oh Bhuth I ?Tever speak well or 111 of yourself.' If well, men will urt bolls ve you; If 111, they . will believe a great deal more than yoa say.- Eastern Prov 1 srb. t:- wirr? hould the voters of 0r lA "on be required io give op V V the right to choose United , . States senator? ' Are ' they Incompetent for the task? ' Has their 1 use of the privilege been abased or betrayed? , Has it 'resulted in sena torial deadlocks and riot at Salem? As oncetfled In Oregon did It result In 40 days, of bedlam and a deraor- . alization of the legislative session? Is. It because the privilege has been abused, and the Ftate been betrayed by the people, that . the voters are asked to give it up? lias any shams or any scandal, or any sale of the ' senator-ship" to. the highest ' bidder, occurred under its operation? Is there one man in all Oregon who : rises up ' to ' charge ' any of these abuses to choice of senator under Statement No. 1? . '' , Not one man has so charged.' Not one man will so charge. ' Not one :. whisper , against its wbolesomeness and purity has been' uttered. Not one whisper of that sort can be ut tered. Not one scintilla of incrim inating testimony bas been, or will ' ' be, brought a gal fast It.! ; There is none to bring. . Its effectiveness is unchallenged and its virtues ad mitted, even by Its opponents..- Its excellence Is" sq manifest, and its popularity so universal, that those , opposed to It copy its. provisions as nearly as they can with a bogus : statement. They take a pledge that they seek-to ,fol6t upon voters as a, substitute for Statement No., 1. What testimony more convincing, what admission more complete, that Statement No. 1 is right, that the- people' want it, "d that the polltl-1 liberty. cianB xnow me people want it r . Why, then, should the people be cheated out of the privilege? " Why " should they be deprived of it, and the power be delegated to a few poll- ucianai is n ine people, or is. u the politicians, that, pay the taxes? Is it the 'people, or is it the. politi cians, that supply the money to build school houses and support schools? Is it the people, or is It the polltl clans,: upon wbornhe whole burden of supporting the government rests? Is it the people, or is It the polltl' ' clans, that shoulder a musket and trudge off to battle when there is need, of defenders for the country? ; Why; then, for what reason, under what gnlse, an4 by what authority, or semblance of authority, shall the power be taken away from the peo ple, " and be bestowed upon a ; few Bosses? .wnyenaii a rew pe.masr ters, and all the people be servants, crawling, bossed, taxpaying servants? Way? ' tbere than before the people? ' And I beautiful, even In a business 'build worse than these, are cot many ie-lng. The Kamm ahacks hava male cial Interest measures, schemes for worse citizens in Portland; the Cor a few to benefit greatly at. the ex-1 bett building bas made better cttl pense of the people, aluo bronght be-j sens. , We can Quote but one more fore ths lejsTklature,. and .not infre- paragraph from Mayor McClellan s quently passed by that body, with no address: . :.Y V '.' redress by the people exceDt throurh I Bomthfnt wore U mtiei waXs the referendum? ..Can 1 any such ,h cltJr n'hiJth and wifh rberae snrteed through the Initia- fttd. wl',T,M T tl""?'?!'', " 1- .1.. t.t th. Mth itV J. low. ths'-trts L 1 v . v ' ",Dl,clean and th wntoi-rur. 11 may d that the people are Ignorant or mMi comDutnt (jTirnowin that apathetic, and will not consider these rnts are high, fooft troar and banket- measures upon their merits. "TheInd brwr rich, m ivkt bAtihU majority ' will neglect ths. whole I brt with prld at the tloght of -th string q them," it says, "refusing j "J'1"0 of his town, ihM Aij, hr popi (h bother." We are not sure. of clever, iwr schooilitcclUnt and hf ihif wait tm fti. th 'f&;.Hnn iwPPr ... omwcint. tu city nf if f ,A.l8ithy.,the'Tltr wealthy and the city , .u , iV i. v "I wlee my excite all then emotions, but " "'oou.cd, u th- beauUful that compels still the system is not a failure. Next nd retains the lev tf ,her people.' It is time more people will vote on inltia- in the city beautiful that clvjo spirit 1 tlve and referendum measures; the at its best' - " ' ' people will learn by this very method Let ns not forsret these truths, nor to govern themselves more iutelli-J anow them'' to, be. trampled out of genuy nua succcssruiiy. sight 1n the rush for material prog But "the common cititen," we are regl ftnj the chase for money. Port told, "does not like to be kept on land can be made one of1 the most guard duty all the time." Then he beautiful, If not the most beautiful should be taught to like to do this. cfty, jn tne world. There can bs no He has read that "eternal vigilance better Investment than money spent Is the price of liberty," let him learn in making it so. for this will not that this Is addressed to him, to only make Portland noted through-1 and to tm irtomf every voter. He needs to be "on 0jtt the world, but it will make our guard duty all the time." Why jiot? I own peonle better, pnrer. brighter. There is !no groat strain about it? healthier, bappler; and as Mayor He can think as he plows. This has THE YELLOW PERIL ' ... ". Small Change ; First bf series of Pr1rlck 3. Hankln1 rtlrl written (or The Journal. Mr. Mftakln, who Is known air over the world n a ntuaent of Interuatlomil affaire, wllj write ntertnlnlng and Inutriu-tlve srtlrle on hi travel, whln will appear on the editorial page of The Journal dally. Letters From tee People Oregon's La( lug Disgrace. , rertland. AjjrU 4.To t"he Hdttor of The Journal I was praent at the leg islature during Lh 189S sesqlpiv nd from what I able lo Ohr and father at that time, I, had no doubt that what Mr. Browneli recettlv mad . ...... 3 - pupiio,, ana pernap a great dual more, la absolutely true. , Regarding hi con test ne : k -f . n." . uini naiiui unun mm wu i , . . . . . . machlnu yntem. look bac-k to tho e.n-IPru tareaian n supremacy tut of lkK5. conut which ootjnud J dental ctvlllatlon.' th other which aa- 40 day and , 40 nlifhtn. Miiumv I .v .n around the caMtol and hotola. natron-1 ' Take th View Of WOS ItfA 'Will tfai1..4 ttt .'itU. hnlit I ... .I..a1- - Dlni limn : TV. . L.u'K,i m f8 .V"1 t"a flrt-cla tnllltary low w t.ua ivi n- aiuun ui uvi i upiiUM sjvgiu l nrnVevrl tn f ha wnt M 1 halt humoral activity to brlna aiu'oe.a to aJ Lrv.!? ?.? 'V Mitu a iua wjuuma. wiiuiu bmq v aa-tii-- a. a ft. A rV.itr iiatn Art Tr in I rrm ruara Trm it nurM .... I'!"'.'??.-! Vf I yellow ther U alarm In th minds or I in earn tlm la alltinlna In tha havk im lm i .. . . . II, . . . . i . l. . . . . : . . . . I - - ' . iu.. -i ii .li I in aiaimnifn 01 vw nunuu 01 ina " rmna in irmn into China I rrot anil aim... ,i i,..i,ii. .U"' UB " J .rru" . ddent. In th whol of Al caat of the prrr. thereby bocomln even a rt.r .i. r." y-" " " . Br rredeflck J. HaskJa. . : Tokyo. March 15. Th yUow peril! What does it meant Thoa who eaaay to answer th question ar divided Into two schools, on of which declares th hend a war hf conquent. nor th erection of an Asiatic empire, but they ar gen uinely Alarmed Uwnuia they ronuldur wiai in conunerca or wenlurn nation la threatened. China la tha greatest of th world markets, and I becoming ! nior Important aver day. Whon ltu-i aia attempted to iiionopollia th traile yi juuncnuna ana to tliat and occupied Chlnns territory, th world waa largely Ijimt stretch of th primary campaign bfi:lna Mondav. They ar still Interested in the prlc ' of fuel,coaI back east. - - i , - . Th paramount laaua next Friday la; Shall th peopl chooser .. t ' - ' This la alao the year when Walter Wellmnn win not find th north pola. , Mr. Harrlman had 15.600.000 caah to aave the trie railroad. Oregon money. And then poaelbly did not want an who ae dan-ir" ' w""Vl Ioi'u,, ""i" American ambasaaJor who knows so ha. become a repeatedly" crcVd" that Ja mn ii rloS ' : . r ' er - and has ing th door of AUnchurla to all but Japa. A football nmt la (.ma nrf .t",,.'i""0".f, )1 2r,:i2?: 'L "rn.?vIT.B!'id.P? Pr th contest, between fh mayor st iita at i . It v th peopJa ra' cteyed. can't the -o. frun. V luit Uk w.iVm ?f.r in I funJab there ar leas than 168,000 wJdte off.-nder tban'Ruaala ever waa, ' " ;"'.vt. ; v'V a ' -?rlS?w irJfk li'SnMSn minion over eight or nln fiundred mil- great country over which European na- ct,vft ,n t1t,c ht iaheard pf-tlli ISS Rall th if0'cStion! V'. H. Tbu. oriental po- tlon; have been snarling at .!, other tr. . -T v ; ; . .. ih brokt Ti.romi tt. hribv n S lltlcal affairs are ia state of unstable for 60 yar. then the- commercial cepl- -r e t ,1 ; ' y in DroKenITOmlHea, in OrlUerV praO- .Milh. l,im n,l a ra,Kiialmnt avnn il tnl nt tha .nrM ,n.,A n.,l,.. , -.r. I Mn . u ..' ' lutil retardJ T fo? 40 aZV.t oni braifch 'nvolv h people of tl whole world, na'a lmmena reeourccs of . mtnersl th Thaw, which la a c of no nws , of fin f lllatur1 famna to OTaMteS The whol poUtlcar map will be wealth. practically untouched , and being good newa. " and' uToroSriation? fJr Sa auitJrf of nf orUntal shatters th rreatr la extent than tho of any oth- 1 e.... J ',-. at iLnItfiutiona hoW-un nracUcVny rreatlge of th whit rac In Aala, There er eounfry. ar oloaed to ocnlilental de- It la no slouch of a1 Job to be dot ?haos TevolutlonT anjf Pth fcii- I L fc B.rouP J?. A,lay'. ean3rwhr t clopment becaus of the Chinee jeal- catcher In Boston. At II a dog h mad ' SPSSf w2,?w.T,httIn-r- 125 inV ?m Tonqula to Chines tartarr which busy of the whit man. If th Japanese IU last year. - a , LVi.h,f hi.h jw.um ihi I P0" not know that japan. Iws UcKM tne can peraunde China to admit them, a 1 , id touc aide,. W SOU, nam r, What fair-minded cltlsen of Or-7- wilt r to who has any regnrd for th good IL" f" oLltL? of this sut and IU dvlo virtue. ir'J"?,.?? boots off of Bua)a ndthreby proved I brother orluntala, to teach th Celeatlala necome tn captain pi i now 10 ao tilings, then would rnra ta a a hack to the., acan.i Plor rienuu.wori upr7macjr. . . ... --z. ' 1 ia aw&Kanina- rrnm.uil Mambera of. tha - ITraa ut)iuii.t 111 mma . lh. I ehureh ar. fraa, tn hi, a mmw mm -11 that la deatlned to re-1 moulding of the public opinion of China, las others, it seem. ; '. V remacy. v-ninaiwnion wm result in a development of I . . . e' h " ' Sleep or., era- norm reaoarco. a constantly lessening Th. nm.. -.nu... v.- ty .'.. '' I''.. Iturlea. and even the caste-boumT millions demand for toJm avuwt. I : V; u!" emperor . naa aaked for. e-viueniix oiacnui tactics wr aiunr-1 - j-l--. r .ar .w. ..(.. 1 Tr: 'vr ""- ia rarv 01 salary, out n won't lumn th. ' oTrreh'Vnd' "onaT spl?lt "which will Iml AmertciV4 lob If h. doo.n't St t , V ' . , Ml! 5w"nhelff deriPtion TtttoSSSZ European fetter. , . ( OMaa's Vssitk . , - aont ' har tnuah '!t.-At iiMMai at tha a..ai.,n r.t l ao l . aimni J which bind them. J. I I China's wealth ia an rrant h. iw.,.. I flon bear much of nd-of-the- v vi.u u, vwuv.H man hit. r i wna a I . .' .1 , . , I . . . . 1 . . , I . . . . I . I. . . mmmmm 1UI mM WMMlmA Inn, I . - . - I . . . ; I MCvieiian says, mis in me last anaiy- I oe ria ana rereaa oy every e-re- I uyv buuiohu, xane dui one eMmr(Mfi .1 ih. 7m ....' I. been lust the trouble, that the aver- -lit la tha nrtma ohlert of aoTm.ll,f)ctlt,f voter,n tni atat.- I quote I ln the early history of th world the pie. A JUukow, ajhdusand mile n: -" ",'" "7 7rr w ".w"". . m fc.- LIT- J..--l 1 prime ODject or govern- t fotfowing from his article In laat I aMMMlon o Asiatic trad and influ- ad en the great Yangtso river, is a f ." 'i ' :V ! v. ' " tiLn.ru u uui umu vu um ujin. . (. . ' i ounuAy i journal. . lance has always marked the iiood or l iri ann-n mo great ocean vesaei may I muiringr mcarairuan - naa seni. duty at all: he has left his affairs v . .. , . .1 'in loi the old machine, metnons (mptr, while Its los has meant the ehbfreacn wun water to spar for the eai-1 J"'n o"veii a i&o-pound turtle. entirely to the politicians, the lead- Sunday' Journal - "In 1 an 1 th. sM marhtn. . , t ' I we revived again In the etate of Ore-1 0f power. Three time slncki Macedonia I er part of the year.' It Is at the luno- What a lot of bully soup that will make. The writer Of S published com-1 gon, Mr. Corbett being a candidate and firat placed European shackle on Ae-JUon of two large rivers, and: with itaj ciiica irura wnicn it is divided I v Becaus aood atreata east m. w-A 41 nee, Jias a popula-lof money, are we not to ha. Ma.ii. perepna. within a few I good stret. and mora and mora of ; , . , . - i : ' V Democratic party may not b good ers. the bosses, macblnes; and munlcatlon to the Oregoni.n takes tU-SSffitSl fJU KVVilSgftKS. u the reSUltS have not been SatlSfaC-I exCPDtlon to Tha JOnrnal'a Course In I dnva. rexultlnar In th. rrantnat orrtin. 1 1...... i- mt Ls.nn. thm ink amnlr. I tion Of S.OOO.UciO n.rai . i i ' - - i. rzi i --' :"r": u-.... .ii,v:L.r,-:r-" - "i" i rney nave aone nis inipiting advocating the nomination of Jamw ,lL"."i",, eappea tnsj?uuo--"0?; I',,.';" 1 V(:rJw.'J f7Iait",?nMVrltneraT and acting, politically . all lie was ex-1 Cole for district attorney, character-1 o'clock on th vning ox the last 1 Lum which into Kurop, over tftroctiua ia almost as clone, u a f iej,i I ' Th n-mrtrt pected to do was to hurrah when the hzlng It as an "Interference" with thelday?.th.t,J!L'?- -Js.-.- thTw tnf Byniln! .f??1":. u.b.u f. 11 i..lh. .xte.n,t"t .wn,c.n ny uch. ut a Democratic majority ' .ny.HKU.ii,. --a ... . . , . , k-.t" - "v" " " rpain, ana unucua i im wrjr iiiii B1, , jicra, 100, ia iron in congl a COUldn t Doaalblr Ban dona campaign spellbinder v spieled, and Republican voters, which is ' the that(Jiom men could hav received a christian Borne; and the Jdongolemplr ro In abundanco. and the Chinese them- worse. , poaaiwy nav aone vote the ticket Straight. With What Height Of Impudence', f'unadulter- 5W ,loi"!Sa aw1.18,00.' ?,eSi for wh,ch extended Its conquests into th salves-. are already making ateel rail. .-. r w r-'. i.w. -.-ma nr mlotorf. Jith 7 If .. ,UJt'u"eut'0' "uauuiusr- th(elr vote, duHfl, this conteat. to eay heart of Europe, overrunning Hungary Let th . spirit of western enterprise "A scientist says a man can live te be laws were psspd, or rejected, With ated gall." an outrage OB PUbllo de- nothing about the trades and corruption AnA Poland. The things hav waeed touch that ator of wrealth. even It tha inn . ra"na ut te D what themes and jobs wer. carried cency," and so on ad nauseum' Our JTA 1 SSw ."I'll"' ZELSX. 'ic.k XS &uVCd0wnT, L mil and Vii at . n t tfinA rnsn An t h a 'laal awon (no- ftf (hsi m... . - - a a flat . a.l.lll..iA I snrl sraaa aei IMit.lx... n I U lf?fllea . ' v- la said that an, Italian playwright larlsed part of hi play from,th Ana . som meatre-goer oitov went wo uuuor, mo reiJrccni.a.uvr jates had been given the Support 01 influence of Jlquor to deraoralia his Now comes - JapanJ throwi system, he had nothing to do. Even The Journal, he would have request- Kihl2ZZtt?&t. lutf If he objected and protested, this ed the paper "to confine Its support people of tnl state and took an oath fortAo do what T To Vpan takes the I wonderful store of untouched, raw r-erditt stiu n vt 9 a u iVa, and. To b-l'. Therefore. ay those who a re frlaht- t ..n.i. M I'.."-;.. r :V. iraK umwa . senaior. ini- pMBedi ,bUt eo m.n hav, M,d before, the other rations t r - r- . i it i mci. igur UUI 1110 eia imuuuil-l iu i u touwi tutu u invu i vann , inniHl hark tha rlnrk- or trma I tree comnetltlnn In rtiln. 11 i. .n as k uiasy vuuureo. , lean Candidates WhO are Mr. .Cole 81 lr".,r.i k r -T tT. k.r-; .Ti' i. w Mnmnw uisi oa mwni newnia. mi nam . jor japu to increase ' its -com. If th PonuUat vartr aolldlr vote against Bryan It will affect his vot ' la a now am InAeaA " - XVlt h ... . n . . , .vu, 0hief or Ml men, and lie was Dacaea merce as mucn as It can. but It should mucn iaiag a zoraxui 01 U " W ral WMJ,'' WIif COmpetlV)ra have personally sought would leave his .eat. walkv Into ti; by a amR1t! people. If Japan can uc- b lmpresad upon tokyo! statesmen r big Stack. . this we agree. And we welcome It The Journal's support. 80 that it SSS5vr2?S Vri f whEKt' e-ad'tn its" courtship .o. China (te-the Jhat the must - extend the trade of . . , ,- A The time was ripe for it. It Is an w6nid asem that the Republican ?M &mtottt&tolE& 5xieA X "amil ,u.?porJ ' of J.1' nation, by fair and open compete w It wIU soon be tlm to be making "u' w JW . " " WOUld seem inai me itepuDUcan snti return to cJona ri am pto. 4oo,0MOO . people , and it immeroie tlon In the eastern marts, and not by beta on the results of th primaries, era Of trae;. right," progress: an era randMtA thmalaa r.r.rrilA thA P' "f reat stale in this manner and -,. -hat la to stand in tha war of attemrtina to eatabllsh a .rkat in onntio. with whirh h.vJo IT: hls Is only one instance. - There Is an .t!l2Bu!?A Lth8 J0,lld? tO all Others, nor br inatltutinr a tra.lalvlce mm nan rlri la Don't. iuiiiiuKn io ot eniorcea at , in point I '. v . A theologian ha written a book In of anreadinar enllehtenment and int 4 vaa ' nannvlalv ev TT a Tnw.a1'a r-w t 11 V"l' VeT1 'J ' A1W VUtUSl Ol aiw j wu snoiauveM saw w I , "taTIT) T,lBillTf t VsiB riAruiTinoncA nmnnr rna nnnn a ortv j - i i i.- a i uouir ixiniaucQ 01 wnera m man b vow i v - .-"' wspj is.rwis, , -lew. UD w pn that night was changed from one The next hatf century will se t. wV vi " ""-line cnoice wnicn me Kenuoucan voi nornv wun rnii ntDrnnnsrv inmr I . - , , a . --. ,1 t . . - -f-.-i era. snguia uiantt. 111a journal uas .,- . ... : - : .v: ....r. r c;- 1 ,' . r-,rr -1 v.. .. 1 . . n that would abolish tha Initiative and a r" ,"'"KVr".nnv". """ .f i.? "d.?1. T'", VDU.1"? '"'-"".'L" "..r.."lafi" """.n wrj oocause n1' ITv. . "4 I UCICi DU1VJ LUAI BUiVUft I.UO P.TDU UC- I M a. .Ill fu,wvv .1. UHll, .IIU .uun- (VI PI 111.) DCA IO AUIUAilli, AHU KrVRI .IIW IliaiVI T ItlUW, I IM i , L IU M BJWSVa Caf. I i mf tUm t..nK.4 on that nlaht waa chanced from one The neTt harf eanrurr- will see 'thai , ""u . - candidat to another by a prominent yellow tid sweeping through Manchuria I Worth jMaylar. Tor. ,1 which h says bell -la a place of tor federal office holder stepping up to him I and . Siberia towards Europe, down I .Th possession of th trad of China J menting aeaire. xnen a good many f referendum, and the primary Uw, pnbiiCan aspirants Mr. ,Cole . . . . . i ii in vulb nil liib uuiir imii ii ill H i w. I iw.inn ntjiisn hivi I in rni innr.i nr I rita w rn it mi nnmmAAiai MnAMBAH I " . .vjuiH IB Liia i o,.u -i . i . ; . . j . . . . : . -. - j . . , . . . . ,w . v -u i ,i. . - - - - -ouvuuutM wciw mv wnomvii in tne America. .... Toaay japin n wir pi.m worio. Ancient i-gypt. oldest of I " "7 u" uor wim m nni sna go DaCK lO.me Oia system. A onjy one worthy Of the nomination. Oregon those days, that not much at- lng the smile of a peaceful and Indus Jweatrn civilisation maintained a fleetltru"t? becaus Instead of som hundreds new era, indeed,", and yet our con- hut It has said and it believes that Mention was paid to them by the aver- trlous nation, but at the same time It I In th.e Red Sea which brought - the ot million it thinks h should hav man- tnrrrrV la for timln hack t tha - v.J ff,tJte.. 0"" at.such grinding its, people into .the earth wealth e-f China into relation with that Used to mak. blUlons. But h probably m fail ill in KB tuusiuKicu. ii in VHiiuiuin. i lihukh uou iu t,, inai ijiv.v, waa uw nut r,v lnrrASH nr TAHi imoivpn .Tor mi i or in. mil. iuhv An Ananarf a ...inu iota oi iroiioia a L -noma ,nr in ia oia era irum wuica , w nave parity I should commend Itself to the better I JtlZ Xm llr J I.T-.i.m purpose or running uaiiiennipB. xrain-i nmu across v entral asla to China and I miu. . ,m.j intn ...,., Hirht and lare-nr I . . .. . , . . . ,i i"" '"j"" ,wbuu.i lng goiaier ana. purcnaiing ine muni- i Decame me ruier or. the globe. Uaoedo- emergea into greater llgnt ana larger I elements of th party, more than tha! Hot only ot Oregon but of nearly every tion of war.' Its agents swarm through nia knew th- value of the Chlnesemar- of any of hia Hvals.; We have stated jfupting "A JSEW ERA INDEED.' OUR local contemporary is still worrying about the Initiative and referendum, and deploring present and probable results of 'modifying the representative system " - of our Btate government by these ; means. That 19 measures are up be fore the people instead of being be " lore or trying vainly to get before a . 40-day biennial legislature is, our contemporary thinks, eo many a3ser '. tlons or assumptions that represen tatlve government is a failure. Well, .1 rhat then?;; Isnft it true that repre- fientativo government Is to ft great ex " tent a failure. And Isn't it likely to be less so If the pocple can either make of veto laws themselves? , But, , It is bewailed, everything ."hobbyhorsiral, fatnouS or absurd" Is brought forward under the Initia tive because anybody can et peti tions signed. The present list of measures does not. Justify such an opinion; still less so, probably, will future lists eo presented to the peo 1 le to vote on. Some are not of 'much state-wide importance. . Sorae would : better be and probably for that reason will be defeated.- What harm has been done? ,. The "hobby hortio.il" fellows had to pay for get ting their petitions signed; the state pays a small, Inappreciable bill for putting tha measure before the .peo ple, and nobody Is Injured. : But even the least . and, worst of. these measures .will work' b, benefit, in lielpics to educate the'people to In form themselves about their public e f la Irs and think about them, and eo beeorua- more Intelligent, worthy cit izens. : ; ' ; ); Jty the way, are not many "hobby l orule.tl, fatuous eud' absurd"., aieas-. , - 3 . brought before . a legislature, . urjrcd there, gometitnes success-, iiauu't iLcj a btttcr chaaco v pav seven blolks to b- . ' . . . . . . . . i . .. ... ... . , . r...... .u ." . 1 UO IVIUB HTUOI I . m K-V U 11 ' lUb llVULS 1 I . mu ' t. .1 w. . I W . - . " . I ropuni use or money uw un tea. citaws tha doctrine of "As a for the Asiatics." I Asia . wens never aImuuI - nntn m4m I ' . . . m. : i iucro jibto ""nJ'" uccu - tuupo tni8 vlew jn'lie Interests Of decency j senate is composed largely of men who jn Korea and Manehuria Its statesmen communication by sea gave the marl-1 ' ' ' wno, standing tin me uireanuia oi " and good government, and because I T ff"mv v. "i" tase advantage or tne iruus or tne rtrei i time nations th control. In the palmy I m"7 wiu nawra. ha feared to a forward . f.v!. !7 i..!?1. Sf A'-VJV'L?"! snocessful clash with Europe by Insti- day. of the Arabic empire Lrgalow.kw4 and either, from cowardice, or self-1 nnreiv local official such as the dis- M08? S ,??inr.S,terih.l2iEet5 nd i.na.n- I purely local oiuciBj bucu hb tuo uiB protecting ' the 'Vested rights" of the Ishness have sought to restrain the trlct attorney The Journal - cares sreat corporations, the Rbckefeiiers and movement ana turn a oacawara, out nothing for party, e do not be- ,"h'" i'JZS new era, nave xearea io go torwara, i the nomlnat on and election of a who ate ther absolutely for the pur-1 ,TTw an imhiMnni nmrrm t V.. rm h. W. ."m, 'Yirm","r"V.'iZZ - ' ' pose oi loosing arcer tne interests ana neg, extension . which means the tilti-1 at Ceylon. - - I A new ereamery Is blng soBStrosted . the lesui d mat exclusion of occidental trade and! Comins to the dava f mnAarn w. I In Phtlomath sta t)nanri i m . - i x . - . w . . . . z : : r-. i - . i lnTiiinrinsi. - ' .. - -. i inrv. ins nnns nnoa n viinii ii a eawa.1 i rrtftn Itnriw . fhot I 7 " . ' - ' ' : T T . . . " T tt aiaava 1 " I , IfAVAIllT Revolution I ; certain to coma In between Portugal and Spain, the Iberian There ar now 111 jranges la Oragon . ... i " ' - 1 . .,. m , . - I pnueu ss.fi u sa viiiuaiiinii - bub -wjji t-iic our, veneraDJ comejnporary noung county will tolerate Johh Manning's "rn tE?;EZA-?? I -th. ?on hyn. then the Later -came the Dutch and then the lh ..In. ahm.pit mA 'aa-w lh. f... . . .. . IT".- " : ... p , ' I JATullflnA uOCtrineS Will DO mora WOl- M.vuwuiuouii .uu . w. -1 ion Ber 'tennre or tne orrice. waru luuveuieui., bbcab iu reverse uio i want ft engine of the car of progress andl-m 0 - 4. 1- . . I riiiRa h. 11x1 11 1 rm K iinivMin-ii I . vmia I . ' . 1 lni rrnm i . . . , . n bvw.vhv. . - . rwn. inr n u I v "hut I nnpattnn it h -would I """ ' ' . . .. v . I s i iubo urn presdge. wno, tnen. iw, put 1 question ir newouia I , Thna mnair thnM hn hullov. llial I ihJl nlra In nk..t ak.n i. v.." i Not even a Quorum Of the Senate X'Lil1?.1 V-nS.ifirS! there U actual danger to modern civil- lea. that vigorous youni" atant whirh committee on rnlTileees and elec- No. ii li fee -is rVbTls winV to bi iA1 'l.aBPrw"?,?,?,. .i??? , l---..l?tas of- John Bull? effort. , Forward,; we say; and evet forward! "Sail on, and on, and on!" ART AND 'HUMANITY. OUTSIDBS the domain Of partisan .Htlltinnal amendment tirovldlne-for believes In the people and ia willing : or machine politics.. Mayor fitUr. amndmfn' .pro.VdIS r .tha .ther shoulfsay who, they, want judgment should hav been given for tbe . 'yuul'' the election of senator by direct vote for their senator? , defendant. . - - McClellan of New York has , the neonle And It is said that C.V1 0l4 condnions are a matter of .if there was a non-suit.' why did the v , some most excellent Ideas, and J PA:.I i v. taV- Wonderful supreme court send it back for another .1 : ij . - . i...ti... kv. I the choice of the slder a resohi tion submitting a con-1 he not come out openly Tt ia said ZAan eountv will ma Ar hr ley nave in ine oast. i. .m i c n.. - w.ri. . i - - . . r:- . , - : r x - Tharland will aJwava resist in , th future. I """"''f" uwumw ni , I w'n. mco wnicn time Britannia nas I a mugn larger inajoriiy uaaa ueior. ; -, -.1.:: -r-"-7 come .man now. -jLiei. uoi wie wna oeiruiea in waves, ma nivrii nf (ir.g 1 1 144 eggs 140 chicks were Hood Kiver incubator, .', Rev. Dr. Tr I Eliot of Portland wDl erect a' fine S-story brick building Jn 1100a ttiver. Th price advancing . eces of land can readily sell them. e i Over 8.J00 acres In tha Rogu river valley in the district adjacent to Med- set out to appies ana of Vuch a laVbut f anestton if he wSuld " eoraes- w u v 1 nlnf W its. prestige. Who. Vnp'poft itWsZtri? hehbelleve, ; tA8'SaJl? JiS !f .M' T. " ? 1 it, why is h opposed to Btotoment .r,r' . . e peopll of Won to? lhhM " hordes" in Or .half the orb of TmpTre pas. fwm : TWt fn?Siv iavsP he is. whv doeS bondage. . , - - the white man to the oriental aspirant-- ?f a""" 'I1!' t JS 'i'X andarthat hS A more practical class do not appr-i Japan? ' P' ; tlTr lJl LTh P The I trial? The opinion of the late lamented nnl- sir fnt lptrlslfttnrea have 1 rlinneen have bean tali inr nlurm can express them felicitously. In a I i...i. . .v.t . I enliahtened citizenship of the stat haul t.iHo- waanr as nniiiii mil retfent address at a meetlne ih mem- l-.r.i- v - v. -,niv.i-., I E i..;r!? f-i'!-i? I lnteiiigeht men apporently counted for . .-.j, , t . 1 ..- . , , . riKCBU,, vuuusii w ue eiigiute iwiuw uui uctu bchuiii .yrupet reuuna i notli Ug with th . infallible supreme ory of St, 6auden he;Preaded with UMWerauoft--t?-oagl mwr ' itatesUts1 Vto? tlon Of the- importance of artistic LlnttoW' jadMeorsrs wanta to wait 5r''" ? Or"rder." that take a man's money on ideals in a well deyefoped democracy. . rnTirt,tllHnfl h:,AV, FBu',h"1BLiS SnZstSS V?.1 promise that at bis death . .. . , y..fv 1 -. i..rr ::-...-i inev win Kroieci nm neirs ana ds ineir f lust claims and saving and trust banks mat put out guttering signs to trap tn unwary and then proeeed to mak ducks and drakes ; of ths common people's ; monev.i x . m',. '- -i-.t-.-.-.J . Tb-' defends nt' had ever chance to and - did not rail to produce their 1 evi dence, and had plenty of witnesses from tn another aaaress macanowieag- tr, tb 6ttect the change, but at ZFVZ.IJ'Z ment ot tne presentation to nim oi thd;pre8ent rate 0f progress ' this termined tjmt their wishes shall bo car a medal dbitlngulshing him as tne I .v,'. . ,.,-- ii.-. 1 rled out.-, r.- -M i - - ;'.-; . -K..; i ? i mere seems to db s i . . ii i terrible ' scare among .certain Kepuwicans or the old n . . n . t A r 1. . , i get a majority of the rotes in the coat-' American layman who has rendered the greatest Bervice in advancing tne c.nate ' Fnraker'n nddre 1 II Le roH Lb UI . UrilUlLHCLUrtf UI1U CI V 1C I a. 9 'ftnln.aH U.tliAl.la I. I.v T, -1 .1. . IT-1..1 n a " 7 . T I IjUiilCl CUVO V. WIVI VU lUVVUVUlOU IU lll ' .UUO G1SUUU1 1U1 - UlIILKU DUlfiUI I . ' , . a i. ..u i . . . .. .. .. .. . . ..;.in. , mi,., i t,..u : r. I Doctors anor ssjoonaeepers. a waweiMruu W a. If thfTS was Hnder- me iaea laugnt Dy oi. uauaens mat a8 incltemept against, Roosevelt 1 ter qualified or one who would reflect nftna SttSwaw wmfiwiM oeauiy in an, as in nature, is not and Taf t; In , a small way he . iml- fnn, ,. ;.A, .nJf ..iu " , luxury, but a necessity for happl- tated Antony; ! he attacked directly fiiiiv' said that ther has ever been a I - f So"T 'or UmaUIla, , A-V ness. 'me mission of art is not to no 'honorable men.' but he pointed Si"". f??""!?..," iBm,i7n.,iaa.fr: . Milton. Or,, April 10.--T0 th Editor minister to the selfish eniovment of u Vi"5" X .v.,'"., "i1 of Th Jburnkl--I feel that.I want 'to you are there? Think of ita two-Inch tnaln Is SUDDlyine- about rnmllli-il T wnn. der why people of that district complain I fnrd hav been of -having no water in th summer time, pear orchards this year. 1 not mentioning fire protection? - j ; ' Allium bkih. a acnooinouse witnoui fire escape on Going; and East Twenty second street north, with about 600 pu pils, the nearest hydrant IS blocks away. J...nat not real safe place for our children to be In case of fire? Only our wnvci numu is apie ia explain wnv tnese P. X. Matthlew, the only survivor of the celebrated meeting at ButtevilU' nearly 65 years . ago, celebrated his ninetieth birthday lastVeek. tlmatllla' county, boasts of bavins , rWmon " uti. formed the duties of that high 'ML -i: w that I : want" enjoyment of to Vhe nenroes fresh and bleedlne with greater credit to himself and with ct. Tb urnai--i teei innt j want few, but to express the Inner con- Ur,rls. real or Imasrlnarv. and less ?10 A?"0.. .th state both 4t:home orav 01 commenaati-n to y m . . . i - 1. w t . aaiiu uurutui 1 -vt i " -t - - ' i. wi t n mTArfinra wn ' inn auinn vnn BClOUSness OI tne community, ana IS indirectly than i Antony, told them I So that if in June the ceoniA of Ore- NaHn. i tn.tttatamant ttn. l nf th r.ri, limited by neither time, age, 'nor iiev should revenge themselves in on "yy!?,rJa1Jt" "at. 5b?'r want mary la, t ; am a "dyed In the, wool" M.v, u.aiL ni- l. 7 BQ?ul1 revenge , tnemseives .tn Oaorgf.BU Chamberlain -for -their sena- RepSblican.. and: am' a "crank" on the v.v, , V"V""M .,. tne coming election. Ana nunareas i jor-.-to succeea - vnartesf w.. jruitpn,- ana principle embodied in the above plan siaieu a great, trutu una: : . In a self-governing community the ul timate object of government is the hap piness of th governed. The success of government depends upon . the support ij receives from the people. Government nf thmiRanrln of rolored voters re- I V"i n -''.-winter - 'apes - it for the elimination or undesirable meth- 01 tnousanas or coiorea voters re- duty . the-people-shall expect it to 0ds in th election of United States aefi gard Foraker as their, great Cham-I do, and the present governor Is pro-jfttors. v . i ; -i ' -i:- . -.A i Dj0n , , ,f ' I ,u i .!,.. i. 4f. v . "u"lu 'Am very sorry mai umaiuta oounty is - 1 v ' - : iiv- -i V'" wv;";-a-y.iiiiw-ib"i go muQU against u new ana progres- g ' - out whereln the people wllle taking a 5iv-mthoi.-i. -I'r--W:-..-ft-r IKri If. TTAR am AMftfAlnnil I Lilia-UV v, v . ' -,. ' J 1 TrtniiB TrtS. lMd Tt twill TISI -, ,fi - "uc" oeutt-i , believa th 'voters Of Oregon are I," tuai succesa is me ioyauy or tne gov- ment io a iax ana responsioie reaerai partisansnip is last aisappeanng, .aiong T;wn.riia tt- kt,t to ' t na XTSZr- crmclnm in ESJrn&ilSi Jjhahk piness jconrerrea ny government. There order, some one in jthe audience per a broader-minded ahd more enlightened yoti for! the way you ve dealt with tta uu u.w v"nv w. oiiiucbii. XjUL I ftnenrlv - flolrat 1 ntfn 1i. rto ciuioniiiup aua .a ptiret Bvvcrnra vvpi in ine i IZ P.eaPS: LToV'tf aentTwho hllong known of Po;. ?W Wn i.. .tm Ainninui imi imrAiimi.. .u HeTiey bad no defense for'hla hero -w- rrr,i-c.i ' . : , mnii n the ..sun, happiness and Joyousness are inseparably, connected, ; and joyOushess cannot exist, without beauty. ' By way of bringing his pdint home ,fi municipal ground, 'he said: .4 Our' feHow-cltlsen sits him down to sleop the summer day upon a bench In c.iy Hall park. If he wakes facing the north, you know that be -' Will; Slouch away a better man for having looked upon that little gem of the colonial our city hull. , But If he 1, wakes facing the bouth and gazes upon the postoffice, can you blame him if h goes away with flomicid in ma beartr ' --v ; The illustration Is. true and pertl- nnnt '! oil aa , -'f o - n r1 In era aj uv a iaa vAawa. - w u.a a v vaAva.aa j the environment, the j view act ';un-'l consciously . upon the beholder. Every vperson, however Ignorant "ot bumblet .responds . intimately to the Hehey had no in this matter. would like .to myself.". ' indepwidoflt Order f Forresters, and at .tt r'S ,' . Senator pulton , mIght;fcperhapa Luim. nave .gainea ,-Totea tyt caaatelot 4 ?aig fagtfras .in-sd;ftanaing ta tnat. -order. - an4 u ym know where, they could be conditions exist after getting a grant of I158'000 sheen that will, during the next ii 1 cinni-incD mam on uoina- street j"" v. nvi "inv last year. t Let rae tell you, gentlemen, to make, an' aggregat of . 1,343,000 w are determined to, have this tended pounds., . . ; to at once or we will know the reason . . why. Summer Is comlnr and we win - There are 141 men near Natron cut- be without water again. You knowingly ting bairn wood tot the excelsior mill. compenea tno people tr that district to I na ,-"?" w." F01 u,llu eu"I rF5 rav for water which you failed to do-1 2 timber Is cleared up.,. They ar paid tiAi w.. . '-.in a. - . a. j.. . .. . .a I II 9R nar nnrrl . s.vti, uufc yuu wm jiyi, ao it uiuv year, ir i - wo umi it nip 1 u Mrs.., Simpson, folk county's oldest cltisien, 88 years of age, ' lives on the same farm on which she settled In 184. and continues to keep house. The first cabin of 1846 Is yet on th place. Echo Register: Ther Is mor gold' PKOHKETT . OWNKHS OP VERNON. ', VON HOMETER. ... . . '; - 1 1 . I, - ! - ; ' , ' rt.j.:- . Hlshop Mcrdin'g's Birthday. K ' ' i Th Right Reverend Herman Joseph Alerding, bishop' of tha Roman CathollO I for the man of small mwuii hnra in dioces of "Fort. Wayne,-' Indiasa, '- was j Umatilla county than in Alaska. Every Dorn- in Newport.' Kentucky? April ,13 M"-ore piepe 01 irngaiea iana is a goia 1845, of German narentage.!,sAfter' at tendine- ths nsrnchinl uthnnli'nf liu n. tlve place he attended an academy, at Alaska placer claim.1 iiniTnues, luinana. ana.iComniniM nfa I a 1 seeslastleat -studies .al fitvThomaaJ - The Linn oounty fruit Inspector needs Kentucky, and at at. Mflnmii'i ihh.Su ... i ..u a..; .....ji.. in Bpencer county, Indiana. At the ago to the-following Tangent item In th StalytiKi he.wa8 : ordained a Albany Democrat: "fult trees are In.. Fi! i f M. nraA"-i tlm e full bloom, but very few "orchards hav 2?vfg'!?fii i i6' in the seminary been pruned or sprayed and tliey ar in and .towns of Indiana before goirt to . , , - v , . . ' Fort: : WavlM. -, Ha ( .. nlA fiv r Ik. 1 . bishOorlo of ".Fort wVn Vn "i onn "T 1 1 J.; C. : watienhurger's- sneep-snearin NwaSbiothateai fhtrl twT of' thl Mintni. ith t ihni.ii.. I men and among them are-, two -or. tn the cathedral of Fort wivn. fastest sheep shearers in the United Alerdina- has a renutatlon' :t hVnhr.V. states. Ho will , shear . Between 60,000 Alerdina- has a renutuMon th,,.i,n ,t oiaies. ' 119 win snear oeiween ow.uuu eucHora and 75,000 sheepat fthl. place, and as is the author of several " Wen-known nny more near Heppnor. ,fi;,J- t works -dealing withthe htntnrv nt "-y H'ri'ai J'ffiVJ-s.j'-. , v.ni...v..v , y..u.vu ...... .uukmjo, 1 Ben . Havden the venerable sage of Polk county: "If future, legislatures are anything Uke a few we'have had- in Baker City v engaeem'enif: 4RAtimt9v evening ana, remaining here to hear and , answer Heney;. people would have stayed an hour or two longer Jo hear him, ' and r he , would have tie played both courage and shrewdness that la, if b could have made a good, successful 'defense.'.. , ; , ? TheiNe WcTprK delegation to the Chicago, convention will 5 be . for Hughes, but not ardently br enthu siastically. . ne doesn't suit the poU- uciana ox mar. stats. Th doctor who attended him advised the .head of the order at Toronto, Can ada. thatt Was not entitled to receive 12,000.i- 'i --- -.- '-J -ia'i'.-.y,'; : . I then began suit in the Circuit court to compel the order to pay me my Just Claim, 'mere wera iiitbo ii ihjo Dy jury In Mae late Judge Fraser" court two in 1903 and the linal trial in June.. 190t-r- at all of which trials verdict was Te-i turned in my ravor. , i After the second trial the defendant appealed from the Judgment to th su preme court. --The wtter sent the-case batk tot another -triaL - At final trial there was again given a Verdict In my favor, from 'Which Judgment the defendant appealed arain, with the re sult tnat tne supreme court reversed !v,i.tha AceitioA an& muSA iJiSml tuauUaxui disposed, i.of! . Quarter dollar, coined j6o o.uarier oouarcowiea 1877; nickie. (joinea ibo,., lours truiy, j a. Wilson. - Water -Board's -'Short Memory. ; ; Portland, A.prll .-j.Td the Editor of The JournaVMJur water board has , a good f orgetter. ' . If these honorable "gen- tleni(en of the water board Will kindly refresh their memory, .then they j-w III find that' tilev ir ran ted an. eieht-lnch nain on Going street to th people Of Yernon. ana xjesier-arK ana jtiioerta last year Now let me tell you. eentle. men, it takes a little more than a prom ise , to supply a district With - water yes, it takes some real eight-inch pipe. But where Is It? "In tha Alhlna varii 1 jplcntx of it, but -Kh&t gdod does. l,t do1 This Date) In nistonr. . . ! iea ir.Kr.. mH....u . P81.1 tne people couia, oener airoru ' te!-??-!? -t?!'' KArr ' itX f to pay th mmterai 325 ft day to sUy ti,Kal3,,iS5r,i1fh n 7t?man t born, at home--! say, they oould .better a tr. rii1'- '-.: ford to pay them 125 to stay at home." WlCphmrof2Ea?ltS born fi. it is evident; ' f rom ; the limited ' tests ' NoVember V&i r?? K ?rWmmto that Hermleton, Umatillav Echo. . lr.ttZUrJ2iX una 'all-of that section will he rVkedT rTear Krltl' to rrfarket new etrawborrieS in im- , wrecked- near "Porto Novo, with loss of .saw. oz .nor crew. ' ,. v ' v ' :',1 itd iieorge -reaenca Manuel, mus ical composer, died.' i Burled in West. minster Aoney. -,.-', ?- -,- , 1829--British Parliament ' passed the jttoman eainouo xeiier nut M:v , 1&68 British trooDS -under- HI 1 ItnTi. ert Napier took Magdalai, a ' strongly fortified place in Abyaslnla. . ' 184 jjayia liuaiey Kieid, American lawyer, died. Born. February IS.lSOo. -'' 1 "' "" ,;,.:f-i l--.:'-.-s:r:i4..Pjms. Store. Utility.- .From the Washington Pos- feii , vrt is Rftf to sav that tha H 9.645 nrn- scriptions for whiskey written- by the physicians f Charlotte, North -Carolina, last year utidf the prohibition act Were presented at tne drug store to be filled, thereby saving many lives. w,.na. iuinllf(a KT A.i-nr 1 v.nM when-- once this industry Is followed scientifically there,. says th East Orv gonian. , - . fVExperts I who , ar J testing Clatsop county ; til and terras cotta clay pro nounce the drain tile perfect and be-" Hevo that the buff colored brick will finjve superior yto any made -anywhere n this country. -not excepting-those of Denver and Milwaukee.- It seems - en- ; tirely probable that Astoria mnv, through this testj establish a terra ootta industry that will make the cltv-fmou among architects and builders the coun- ' try over, say th Budget,. They say that they have never seen a better ter- ra cota clay than that which can be had here in Astoria. - This applies both aa to color and texture -;;v -