The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 14, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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no ' wholesale expula.mi. i'At th he shortly emerged, having found Tf 'pnl iL P-rtT.1
worst, there vu annarentty only In- the Isolation. He took the soft b 'T"T rum tnc ircujuc
rTTTr TAT7nT A t ' wholesa
1 riD I KJ JXlNxTLJ-! woret, there was apparently only in- thejMluUoo. He took the soft bril
A! IKDei'BNDBKT KtWSJUPIca.
a. jackson...
.....IbbUb
voluntary mischief, r and . not ma-
llcloui insubordination In It', How-
Haney of the moon,, and, the undula
tions, of the serpent, the constancy
? ' Apnea! to Republican!.
Portland, Or, April IX. To the1 Kdl-
ever that may .be. It would hire I of vlnoa and the humility of craas. 1
"'t'LlV?! ."aSESLi Wi been well to have given the case an I the delicacy, of the vine's tendrils publican, .make, thi. appeal to all lib.
' - " " .. , j . I a v , . .. a. . I . . . . . . . a I . lii aaa.il
i lug. nrm ai4 kbiuiu triwn. appeuaio n earing, especially wuen i ana ' me velvety coior-mixiura oi i rz-ovin luuoui'ini, auu iu ... nu
km, .i h mtorrtw n i-ortuwi. there li euch unanimity In the dee- rosea, the submission of the leaf and Pritttio citiaena of Oregon: ,
,v.mi, timxxb u. amiis aa -1 laratlon that the sole court, the stu- the levity of the hind, the arladnesi :"WMn tnr'" 4(1 un, n'""ape
fant ifralu- rninmlttu I. mhaIUiI . Ihi a.,-'. ... tfca ta.ra nf ur k "
- . vuv -uaa -) -v-'- l.hll ..In tha hAl. srnrl.l and lnaa hi.
m - - w " - -
nay, ami IT' ha tinruuil an eternal
ti-ii tb. pr.i. tb r. 1 Dillty.,. . ....' .; . f wind and .the timidity of the hare. -..t, -rhik h.. ..ifnnninti w.
: i I The Journal has not been haaty in I the tanlty of the peacock and the publican iJr opppag fitaumntN.
recognises, as all must, that the of- aromatlo aoftnefle : of boner, . the kiou'V bth domnt rar
nbaertpttoa Tcrnw Bill t
U tb lnJi4 SutM. CimU
DALLY
r an mm J fleers and faculty must exercise full I cruelty of the tiger and the meek I iMmocrat and republican. whn th iat
"" and: absolute authority., to which ness' of the lamb, the white indif-iy"&&l
JAPAN ON THE YELLOW PERIL
i.
Small CKani
By rraaeriCK J. Haakln. .1 Janan undoubtedlv liaa a rrat Jntr.
(Copyrlfht, 1908, by Fraderlo J. llaakln.) Mt 'n th impendina crlaTajn tha do-
ToKio, ilarch II. -Unbiased atudenta I ""-"f. " Ji'"" 'V"r
oi ma far ea tern altuatlon wtl rcadlaat becauaa of Ilia Importuooe of Uielr
in rfumenta advajiced by thoaa whollraaa '.n -ninea tairitory. . uooa not
ftar tha valln. n.rii ni .u 1 fa'"? . n" "" riRht to Intereat
. a7 ' " r"' " V AAA v If uair n haha f n I I a I
carefully conaldar tha attitude of the deed, la Hot Ita Internal mur, vttnl Ihin
Japancaa people toward tha quaitlona at I other nattona when U la re-
laaua. Thi inieur f .),. .1. '",'ofl that Japanese factories de-
of th. alarml-t. .. 7-77 ' - .V"! 5 "P??..""!
- T.7 uiv., 1 iaw main in, ana mm a marnei
TAk ""tronina tataamanahtplror flnlahed productaf Japan hna wel
Th. .'h?y, b?.Wn,,",:d. ?hu,i ' coined ihouaanda of Chlne students
5?n n,nnt to Japaneaa tatee- not Knland and America also wel
I!l ? , "S"1. wno ull tha deatU I comad theae studentaT If the students
" ".T "'van uoaire nouiinff mora earn-1 who come to Japan co ba k
Only three aaya mora.'
Hsnay naver takes a biuft ' - f -
eve; '
What tha people -rant la good enoufh.
I e ' . . . .
Beiiatop ITulrnn hurt klm..!, . r.i...
pjy - viuitfii m Mir
Hon'ttbs Scared at the daarntna- r
new era." ., . -
Renresentativa ...4. . .
apanklna. " " " " """"
, e ,1
Tha people Will entrust man Art, 411
aerra them. , 7"- wW
Tha old a-anar nnll(l.. ' l.
weeded out. "7 " ,
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y . m v pnuiMH...f , v ltQQenT jgijg- IlwlJy MDmu; 8Ui on ferenc CI we MOW mfl too DQrWni whi, ana apci..j lor in ioave na I tnut& t ,, 5 Wfh .ouniry PT Qa imtuag kindly toward tul
, oe. .r.vlX" V-"-"1 1 th ther band lf unreMOnb,e . beat of flrethe busy garrulity of 7 iriTJhir;,nd,ch1n th. with th. wsaurt, nationi nvin;,uK ?Aid.' In iir'reXnT.th.0 .ae It will rrobawV be Tft in
oaa rr:....rio i Om osta7..:... . unjust strictures are Imposed, and if I the wayes and the wise silence of v.ry hirt.trin. of a i irertwpiv u iivmVn .SSmi?..c"? .f i9n l11" trueKf Cn'n" nv . b ,'Xaft in November!: ,
students are goyerned through a the desert. Unitln all these Tuas- If'V'i . . '
-' - '1 -:':'-' committee that la unfit for its of- I tH -ft form ta nNroman; whnm h I dom'a mka. IrresDeoUv. of Democrat or !? n,.Jl". Paopls happy, prosperous and eated in Amerlr burs atintiltea. he s-oea I vi- a;Mr..5n.Ld., -
V.- T rV ai . m.ma.1iU T" . " - ' . .vV 3 BT)ublloan. , , "P" J" ambitions, ... very na- to Amerlc-. . If h. obtained his prores--- 01
. W,n rnnil art la ntiarltev 'I I wyv iWi w , ynntara w u uum fm rrtv .v.rvthlnat - la BUrtty of wormy 01 in. nam. must hav. but slonal. knowledc. In KiiA-land. he.buyal " . .. ' . '
11, tvi.. H V .a . . I 1 1 1 - V.- . .1 . - I tOlir aOOOmnllahment Imnltaa n, il,nr lila malarial In Vn.l.nH I In h. INOW tH. einilMataa aM
i, I, 1-11.1 U O. . alar HIU. '"1. - I m ' J 1 1 1. ' . J uvuvau l IfMl f i. i, aawuvau
June; will
thourh rnlser-
company. x ,
Putting ' a wanderer la the
" right way is charity. Remoy-
log stones from the road ' Is
charity. , Smiling - in your ;:"
brother's . face .ia icharity.-
Mahomet. " " : .
gift
in great " punishments for compar-1 ' The woman
atlrely small offenses and in some I was pleased with
was handiuim. and I nothlnuT, Parties may coma, and par
was nanasome ana TnlLt g0 but lh iib.rty-iov.na jprli
a the man, who had I plea or this nation must , and al
ties
net'
to other
to do
j were.
san nusrcisep avd schmitz.
. a SAN FRANCISCO news letter reaUrlng that they may hare
li . describee that ' city as , al- bias. The Journal believes that
f"V ' most fully rehabilitated and j ford heeds to rerise its methods
" A renewed: needing only the I means in exercising authority
filling in of aomev Myacant spaces," perhaps to rerise alsolts schedule
' a - M . . -I - aa Jk lk.t. ..atllaa j
01 minor apace ana importance, a
reader Is led to suppose, to be
-eolider and better: than before the
, great fire; and - this v tremendous
." work, that after the catastrophe one
, would bare said could not possibly
hare been accomplished In 10 years.
ir pom
all It can to attain commercial
supremacy in aiul ana as lone: aa It
cases punishment of many, for. the aot seen an anlmaf more beautiful hy,, ,
offense of a few then certainly the hn ' u creation. 'But after passing 8ut.n.nt No. l are aayin to you in fVlu aii" aJLIJ?0' ',ri'r'.fi,6
.... . -v . . l . i , .ix. . . La "laffeot. that nonular rovernment. fori L..w"t 'u' P.tn"r Powej-f not
T,T " WKM aya wuo ow ne PP whloh th. forif.thw. 0? this reat com.
a right to be heard. . '. j fore Tuastrl and said to him,'. Sir, monweith fouht, bled and diexi. is a
, On the whole, while not
that the students', version
respects complete and correct,
IV. V -
Naturally, It will t ry I ern tiatlons consider thla unfair on,tr"tch' i'ull th. better men throuan.
meir cartr 11 not, men it la not un-i e
fair for Japan. . . , , . , I It la doubtful If tha Th.. .m
tlua.
In. ih. first blow struck
wllllna to enter th. lists with Jan.nl its pi
under a ruarant. of a fair rtaid ami nalQu.rli
favor T .Would they' combine axalnat I .truck In self-d.f ens. . to . av.
.. ttmck la B.U-.fMiB. : J Ev.lyn .nouti t t.mpt a foralg a
Tli. war with Ruaala. an far fmm t. I ' ' :' '
rk Mm kt. ......1. V... t .. t 1 Bf ' tha v:' .hai ' m
urpose to .atabllaU a Srorld-con- j 1?!- th,Blt Am.ritflh , polltlca thJa
aaiaiio - empire, waja 1 ui jw 1 : , j ,
k In self afanaa . to . aava . Itaalf I x fZ ' - "
offenses and their penalties.
V .. e
TDra'TX) CALL A HALT."
asserting the . creature thou hast given me """ rUiiSli? nMnrBofiiinaTwhM Aad " ao. would not that ac from annihilation by a European power. arara boom 1s not rlsfble
U 1 n poisons my life: she talk, wlttout iE 5?hKt."'" ' .? JfeS. "1 iSuSSJi W ?!i?.J !h a t
and ceasing, OCCUplee all my hours, com- Pi-! 5i,,tt,i f2Ln IJKTiSJS I tnln which Is said to b. fraasht Japan... aatlonal growtn and xlstraee.l . - ' . v ... ;
some piam, continually and is always uiT from th. Varth"" 7?zrT,r' W1U ..? uillAI?i.f2.V! ".-ti .?T- i,vtlr,.t.nm. ' r. r-are
Stan- 8lck. Tuastrl. taking Compassion to you that .van "wari .you r.a- . wKul AM for fauiT c.d thoVn..2a',ll'
and on the man,' took the Woman and iic.n nomine UnltM 'staVe. .Tnator reml? th." curSe"; ot"f enturTaTO" t." L&W thrmte-ntlon o'hWuUlnr.nu; txJ , '
and caTed tor her himself. After another 2" " " ""worthy of that of- rui.. Th. control oft Kor. cam. to hVoV.'Sn K
7 . . . . . iiice, yea. even inou.n lour-iinns oi anivapan wun in. leptimat. sanction - of fmm ifi;t.rritnm immi.i.t. .unin. " .r"'" w,il oon. to Portland.
I eight . days had passed, th man J th. vot.ra In Jun. .Tiould perchanc si., th. treaty of Portsmouth, and In ao- n2 J.Mn. OthS? nTtTon. lo recoSl wnn' a war veaa.l. ,j0 or Bot
I . . . aa a I tll thalf nra'arana fn Iha Tanuwralla I rontanca wltK Ika ki..nn... I apBn. . Uin.r HailOn. .ISO reCOS;- I t . ..... . . . . .
. . i again appeared neiore . a namn . sna rV' .Ti . , .irlr r;.uA-.r th. .oan.r of th. Russian- ad- ,1 ,,r; -;';. '
a v- , va r.a anA h. tn . n . . ,ma a i - xM.uv,,vr . avar un . man aa aai.
I naniiMata?
ICald, "Sir, my life is Very Sad, Since I would by, their deeperat. course, over- sent Interference with Its position
In
man whom I resent Interference with its admlnlatra. 1
rour-rirtns or tna voters might consider I J'oq m in. rniuppinea or Forto Rico.
Ir was .hanlnno.!. hr that eratnr. na?. your . expreasaa win. ana elect ror .orea jusi as in. united Btatf. would
aw w -a. . j I I InlTAVafl Mt Si f SSAntl t At t ha
li una myseu very loneiy. -1 remem
entered Into a
treaty of alliance with JaDan.. When
that : war Was in proirress the Japanese
naa ir.e moral suDnort or tn. nationa
-specially of naknd and th. United
the victory waa won.
circum
th. ter-
lnefflclent
Only three dayslofflc. haa.nothlnst to do with It, and nationa to- bring Japan up to their IV???? 'f?.1! LhVwy
ill km. lunnua nil DMn waa tan. it Jinan uwii
' ..." . .1. .. . . . . . . . . . liaaaMI.. , . I If Janan. havlna ,j.nll .llll I OI
THE nation does wen to appiaua per tnat sne usw to jook ai me siyiy -They tin yoW in .ff.ct that yon ara mttoT! whatToni. Ynct0r.rk.wi
and follow. Theodore Roose- and seemed pleased to be caressed unfit to aovern. They further tell you do Its part In spreadlna- that civilisation rt.na. -.iiff-r .'dL-A - zIa
l in rnn-h that h ha. a.M hT m.' Ha TnMfrl retnrnad to that your ludgmant aa to th. honesty to less enlightened peoples, then th. nXwf" 'inV-ii T,
reit in much that he has said by me,- bo TUMtn murnea 10 M(1 (atf)lr(tJ mot . candidal, for that ony and .ffort cpendid.y western rj A?.,ii7ail:in
M J I . ft., . , 11m ,V.. wvMaai Aula Ik.. J.m ...i l . a . - . . l . . n.lln.. a. V. -1 I . . . - aTOVernm.nC AJa t h U. l.T 6n.fl 1
ha. ba.n Ann. within t.n vl ra and I . . via- .A..ui dim Ida. aamma-j
- -" ' I . .UU UIH1T 111 , UII. iCUCI at I UIIU l-aiai' avui.Ui slj Mil aajaivilll't IIH auillinil in UU Willi I L, auu I " M " - HJ l llicir I i, ,v, - u . il
that in the face of many great ob- great nurnose and effort to raise nassed before the god saw the man J" W-I??B rt.r h.Pr?- Sr.0-!.." A'P" had been reneltsd . at aurh a mat
Ive wage. Strikes. I th afandard of rrahTlft su,rvira and I coming again 'to him. .'"Sir." said not thi. Tndaavi ranraaant.tiva anv.'m. to help th. peode there bv it. aunerior blood and treaauraT . ,
uoanceiior Dav .a v. . man
gei iat g drapepsla and dft. Only
TV, i ! miaoTlTt . aoctor--.go.pt . aa te
ww aa. ' , ' , v
.. . .... ,r - - e i-.:.;... -.
Roo.evelt aava that an,.' ' ,.
Inauguration he will ma ahmal da .
also go If he choose, gfter Bryan a
organisation, w
Governor Johnson naa nn - t. .
apondent; he has had enough froa
1 tr. all anrta ha "J At, not eomnrahend well what mnt with a vengeance? : Vi.loiv then what la tha ml.sfon of v
M A l?'' . not comprenena weii wnai Th4)y wouW nMd 4 foot England In India, or ot th. united pf
'But the na-jls passing with me,, but I am Sure aa rn.mb.rs of th. Republican party to Btatea In the Philippines T .lit .Uo
, annl.nil and I triat fha wnm.n htm ma mftr. nam " """i i mai. ma win i , rvuvww aivueHiens, , t , i
Jpan rejlUed that ita poaitlon
and Manchuria would Invite olos.
and provok. much - criticism.
et&cles excesEl
municipal grafting and at least tem-ineet out a square deal
porary loss or mucn commerce. ; .n,i conditions ot men
Thn ranraapntAtlnn i mnntlnnod la 1 u.. m ..i a ' n .ij ..i ht,. ,v ..a.an' ma.' an,a na I a false Diinclol
,. i wuu Win nut uu wen w ayyiauu auu ium uw nviuau buo. ius mvn I of th.. fratL at lent, thlnkln. tn.lnrttv
r . undoubtedly somewhat of an exag- follow Theodore Roosevelt or Wil- than pleasure. I pray thee to take .hail nol Dr.vaiL aa ion aithev can
v ceration. for it Will take some Tears Ha m if Taft nr anv tW nraMnt ,r fnrwrr." Rnt Tnastrl. 1r.lP t. but that th. minority ahall rule 1 Vori n H,h.J.n .T-- 3 r.."'. ' "?.InY!.l1" De Sagaa aaya It la nothln
... fin .,n .n ih- ,...nt ,M..rr :":,7.:" r.,:; "a - I".. tbis.oommonw.aJUi. They would, aell Wron doln.. H. ofVthi7siSI5S:VinV'T; ? Pure.love. One loo
. : ... ' I vr Buer tt iwncy ui .orgoiy n- rtLieu, v-w wuu uw- your oinnngn. aa a iree f.opi lor aimava b. trui. hut have not haarit tha I aKaii k-i -T, iul i.Ti iL!I I Anna iixea
una nui m cuy. who new , ma- creasing -the. American army, and lest me no more." And tne man re- ""a
terlals in place , of old, all that it building up an Immense navy; one plied. i"I canno
True, there have been eomDlainta of I nesa are not th. ruAm which Anthuaiaa
exceas-s committed by. Jananes. sun-(tic friends mad. them daring their 1st.
ittt K nma enougn iroe
n I advertising- to get on to tha Chautauqua
In l-otwwr's list . , , , ,
I A woman 'who ha. sat an ham fn
Mllsadttat' aom. ml.Sik. !0adaJr,."t,1L do" r own house Jort
'mforterS? tkfffiZ Dlt huniry to belnn,n
not tha ratlm which Anlhuaiaa. 011 OUngry. . -. . . f -
De'Sagaa aaya It
cannot live ' with her.
Hunk a Aimmr-n I. anoaa (Vu. -..1
. j . . . . . u...'vmhw i . aa t
.pin .1 ioauera, 100 noa.ona. o-acnei i among th. Hindus,
"""o . oyiiia i . ,nt-av .loriM nut japan .ipects tnat the scrutiny
"I trua, but have we not heard th.l-hall be honest and th. criticism fair.
S.TifiLnir 4SlM ATom InU "d thejh can ask no more than this. It will
Philippines? v Was th.r. not a mutiny not be aaUafled with less. - ' , .
k from
him. Then, wara mllllina
in that look; be lovea 'em.
According to Standpat CongreBsman
almost ruin- the coun-
off of wood pulp.'
mm so. ...
, - - i as nearly equat 10 urcni xiruaia a as i iMeimer cu ei iuuu jive wjiuuii i , - ;:7 i aiuuii. rmpinoar in aui mai japan I - , , ' r-.yne 11 wouia
.-compiisned, tne sucoess von. tne D0Bhible. To use a ell-worn 1 her." answered Tuastrl And the what thouahth Mrh. ? ''ff"?"0"" ""J . ?f! -JPJalZ3X'
v .r, -no-roc. maa ara mawalnna 'n.l'L .... . . .,... .! ' .. . . .1 ..I. . ana . '"". '"7. lww.ui. . " f "".'".V v. wi- ...mi iiwiii.umhiii WW.V" ma
..ir'-" " -i pnrase, 11 is time to c&ii a nan m i man went away wita nia oean miea i rrr .;J?r ..JT. .r;LL a. ;."r .. I 'mpi. or every western nationTioeen me rise orsn antwapanese scn-i . .. . a a
. precedented. a wonder to the world. tnl, matter ot arm, and navy, ex- with a painful surprise, murmuring. lit th. fundam.n8tai VVnc?piue."of "t ,Jha.p"n e, J?!ffi fflL10. V."' u.t.e':t. " ''.li? : l Toppenish. .
JeV.!" rCf;, "vf0! Pdlture. , . V H''Who I. thi. creature and what will pw
.iauj, r. ...uUr.u, ; There is no real need ot it, sen- become of mer I cannot uve witn ih. price? shall it prom the Hepub- SK. "hi .7o- TfranV r-rtnVCr.'inaS-: K,.- VhTriK . 75-waJ.ri 'Sv nr.waa or no
greater and tetter and a more not at0P . Heje WM Bnbstantially correct, her and I cannot live without hr." Jll??-5airtjra.'?f .-Orr.on ,t0 rUn loriu o. bensfitr Ar. th. west. ry. opening of Japan and tha treaty " ; fci . "' J! '
.11. Ili,ina)innt Id. a,A.M IVia I ... ' . I I tOf And lOS. It S SOUL ' -I ' I natlnna afraM nf tha ....( a I ynmAt. lh. .III. Ik. ' Ttl,.J a... I . JOhB D. hSS given
u" iuiuu6uvuV .,uv nviiu wwi cnn na sain- . w. nmrn nn sni-i .. . 1 . - i
; - V ' VA" I ' . . . ' " ' . . I . ' m,. a l - . a- 11. . . J I I.
I aiers. WO 00 neea some in ine I . n ia agreeaoiv at uui time to re-1 a ui uwinca u isnj i ir tney do rear a yellow . peril, then
ever.
Look at rehabilitated, splendid up Philippines, if we are going to keep call prognostications of officers;of united BtStlt ain.toV.om fouifthi isultto. aT&irU!1 aUia tte ' Cs?
. rising, indomitable, marvelous San that blgv brown elephant n. our the French navy. Commcpting on of the voters of the sute might per- caaion played outr
I Tranclsco and then ; look , at hands. and a few., perhaps; at some the proposed movements of our fleet, &do ly 'to t& xTuSnU rioJhTVSpl:?d;rd0rb.fte0Ko?e t5
Rchmits. When the great ' catastro- other outnofita: but as for the main Carjtatn Taber thought that "while to the king, "To hell with such allegl- accomplish that end it. foremast atate-
Whaai tha aaljl.lj Wa.t.1laa I Ir. .. .T .t.i. V" ""I JVf' I I iTITTT " - " a" '" I a ann.hZ. IK AAA AAA
' " -. ' . A.uuMuumM i in. ran. or in.ir mrm or pin uiimit i h np. -jitun .nrarai na mariraia r .haia.. -. " . aw.vvw.wvv. ju
im.ii . vmiK r'v& ui.l aiuv in. aula
It is agreeable at this time to re-1 1derf t.ll me that allegiance to party If they do fear a yellow
phe occurred Schmiti was mayor,! country an army is an anachronism. I the United States has a great deal of
the city's chief 'executive clothed And tberejs. no sufficient reason for wealth, it will need something more
world, the United States has been Ita
oest customer,
pan for Amerlci
great : mas. of
Uonal feeling havlnr Its orl.ln in the
unique , circumstances wnicn rirst
hraurht tha lfi vmmtrMafc In nnl.r.1
man V.lnaa T,A Koa .K.nr..a . 1. . . I i . . . l . a . . -
"", - aw, nM.vauuviivu 111, iB.i i iiuu. .iirniatiDH iq .n unusual OS'
Washington, the other
a grocery a tore
loss of tha groo-
conaequence.
or promised to
sut he
nrKhrf, Ja! in- " but not a cent for jus-
a-the friendship of J the J tlc" : ': '.vi
the people. Is. a tAdl- - ,,.a i a -. n v. t.i.
WkM Afnav-a aa. a - -.-.a At - A. t-. 1 AS I . a . wf "i " V I t A UVW tt l( TIlBf tUTTU JU V ft UTlUSJUIti Q
forRtrt.Jnnt" niA.ai'wtlV tTihloJ?. ht ""H"' a.rvlc. gr. by th. unvarying considers., and
i L.w J candidates for th.lentlU. him,, and has underUken a task sometimes even, altruistically, friendly.
How would It do foV ail the his na.
fir.t tions to chip In and buy Haiti and send
Xirsil... .v.. ...ki.i. .ka t-.i ....
a,,, in. vinaif iiictivi . ci 1 1 a . n tua
main objection la that It la too good for
them.. .. . r ' . v .-, -
L , ,. - w w :-: s .... t.ti ,
Representative Kills, as has been re-'
.t I . .... . , ,. . I legislature yon might nerohance cans. I In which nthom inciuninr tha trnraan. I Tt,.. o.-.'i
wun great autnomy. neceBBariiy re- puiiamg upran immense pavy, i ne man money . w. maae me voyage the eleeUon of a Democrat for United themselves, have IgnominiouSj failed dem and more genuine xllni thaS I n,r" aUy in .Washlni-
11.4 .,n. a.fl K. Ida na.T.1a I al la.l a .an ..... I vl'tinnt arpaaf ' aa1aira nm want I Ktt-a senator whom Mil jtaam mn.a rfa. I Ua ha. . ..ll v.Y- I . , F F . " n'!'r" S" UinB IIin g Xfln I ,..,J r,.nmlnt-. (ffijl l...,n.
.a'-"' I aT.l" ' : '. - -. i i1"'"-. ' "iiiua i mai customarily xpreasea in me non- I ; ' L: iT. . .
t VAn with thla thara ta rh "Ja'"' TOT"Ioo xo an unrit un- japan declares tne keynote to be oon- .yea phrases of diplomatic" Intercourse i?aXn' ,
t even Wlin tnig tnere IS tne worthy Republican, then, and In that alteration . f or Korean Interests, and xn. attitude of eSrn Stowl dlfflcul
In , the strait Of Magellan, " keepera of your , own con- from that he has , not deviated one -Jarmlata In Tthe United Btatea Vaame to f,r "
insnllltv fnr.ranalr. in r-TTa clences. aa honest, liberty-loving Be- hairs breadth alnce he as.umed con- the Tapanis, ai a blow lif tfacefrrom ,on oa 1
a"-.,!?.-rf I?"6 R?..1 "wilSL ?,tJ"J troUOnly his gatnae and influence i brotK?. Th2 Japanese pnlS'laS ,
Uv,wJtt..- , S.ar-lro,7 eve that the maasea of the Amerl-I. "T0
intrymen. whor at the outset. I cans really understand what they, are dent on
a more rlgoroua and radical nhot. and th.. M-at th. ai.h . the Poi
..'i. .i,i.; fPlrlt ahbuld be engendered which may ?(. conslderlr
aa th. commercial, rlghU of bring about a 1-Jpture In the affection- votes he will aet
-.lnK-?l31- rV JO?? "elation, which have existed tot 60 Put hV
for a man. . Not once in ft : decade combination of nations.' la going to land the
does an American have such a chance attack . this country. We . need a of need so far from a base of Can
not only to do good to his fellow light, spry navy, that can run about plies.": He said. that "if the fleet
men who are depending upon him, the wbrld on errands, and "make a could reach Magdelena bay for its
but to make a' name and fame for show of force" occasionally in some target practice In condition to prac
himself. . He seemed at first to rise Central American ,or. South Americad tlce, all the naval world must take
'to the occasion; he received praise or other port; but a great navy like off its hat to . the Americans. .. It
Ssign. -Thus he avoid, aoraethlng very
Ifficult for htm' to do, saves railroad
and need form or. express no opln-
this commonwealth of flr.rnn what I aaved him from tha nnnoaltlnn n (hna, C.iV " . .V.i .v . '"1""." .Tt' u(roi ar. trr.iv a. a f .
should your an-w.r bet-inSeSt.nd" wna ""T VZ Meat" thi Tpuflst 'ticket?' announa :
J li I.I I IN Nil .V ICR HTnWm I IfltAAaraA at wtemsh a-1 enrAii as anl eaa.wiM.l I. a. T. . . . . . " . " I n,. T.a 1 f m rtk..aia awt, .
w - wa-a. .w.WHa.w w w a9wavMep vaaU a eAA a-wa I giDOlIa AOO IfieT- TH tikX 0UCJ1 A I Un VIIUIU IUUI1B. iUB.I OVUr
.. ' ',.: . I DOllCV. . a I . a. I t i,a..iJ aaa a a .! I anmivh Ann at Horln aw f naa i nnmKaa rx
.n .11 aa ' wa . a . fi.'j".- ii. s .ai "F"' w ciiKcuuerwi wnicn may "T . ,,"h,"v "
liornnraunni m inn iaar.riiaw7 i do iir mm ins coirimfirciu rirnui or i ii. ak.i. -aav.7.aa. a- i. . a - i vatm rat i i 1 1 iai . inr fintav aa taim
Corvallla, Or Anrtl T th. iMit; rfera. in Kor-a ar. , ' eoncerned, ftte Pelatlon. which have existed for si t put to theead. of the ticket? It
of The JournalWith In tan.. .niiM-a i 1-i,i ci" .1 V'' w' I y.-ra. . . wny should -.th. Americans
. -; r , .-....... av??w , , close tnair own loor anil than- taiv an
our people have, patiently waited . for I tafned control . the principle of equal
from the whole country,; he could 1 Great Britain's,, that to build and would be a proof of, the skill of the the beiateu advent of th. -afv. nAii opportunity has been scrupuioualy ob
have been a favorably conspicuous mainUin will cost 'billions','., is abso- crew and the efficlehcy of the Bhips of the Republican party, which has fin- fro Tthose frinirn. whS four
cornea
found profit
things, put
cause ror
avlth an.
Plutocracy In the United Rtat. tiaa I 1nvm.nl of .rlcrhtj. thav aniilraa.
aaailm.al ........J .JI 1 ..... ,.. T '
and -Insidiously pUed its corrupting I - , "' T, Jr , i ' ,
power with our courts until it h. r.nm-1 Aa. regards the question of trade. In
. ' -1 -j- , i ....a .v.. . I Manrhnri.. tha A marina na and Rn.llah
only wise but honest? men, and act year, and If ;our warlords in the family great sorrow at the sudden preme court of the United eutes in th h"1 to "toiler before they were Tilt."
with Inflexible ' scrupulous 1 honesty White. House and In congress carry death of a little girl member thereof Minneaota. case, in which it is held prac- j " V.h to ?i..r aw. th. dtbri. Sf vJi?
man during the reBt of his life, and! Iutely needless,. Is utterly inexcus-1 and call the 'attention even of the I ally attempted to settle the irrepressible I ,n tn6 old corrupt order of ti
very likely a' governor or ; aonator ftMe.:;... J?Z ?rttlsh' MTy..Tk( off. yonr,hata, trust nueatioii. , - potest 7w&iwttm
ir ne aesirea. aii ne naa, to ao was j we are beginning to leei tne our- gentlemen. ; -v;.k i .
to use his moderate abilities the best) den of ''world-powerisra.". Already! J ; ' J
he could, seek the counsel of ;not I it amounts-to eome $275,000,000 a. It is difficult in the time ot a power with our oourta untmt has com.
bravely about tha 1 open door- In . the
rani! , ,:..( . --.j -t
When Japan first came Into tha In
ternational school wh,ero all th. great
power, were at siuay, mi DOV in a glo
rious kimono was welcomed by all the
others, but especially by the boy called
UIKIf . Dun.
Oregon SiclcL'sllib
Prlnerllleia to have a oifar factory.
It la harrest time nearly all tha Ma
ajiLLia Aimnnn iuv. mi i ruuna ia vre.ua....
n aj. pupu, ana nn me Digger Doys
helped Dim with hie lessons, taught hlra
hlmselL Then he would have been out their program it will amount to! to speak reprovingly, yet it ought to mat corrationaC al boun they began to protests curiously
great city, na I nail. A OUllon B year auer svnue. wo uuue, uiui uo uuuu, vw iiupiotn, a cum iwvoiuuonary: oocmnea Will " b. I what wa. hannenlnar tn southern Man-
in the country, As the San Francisco Chronicle ex- greatly needed lesson upon other mdW? ohuriaW"d?pa6pwf.. influlnc while
.a a..j I ... at, . . . I . t- v.K I "wMmPi1" about : the eoually
1 aii am nuuui u ua luib ail v a i t-v vnr t nam ivasi . xnnr r aii .i-ks afir shai . . -. .
still mayor of , that
the most noted mayor
- a uau icpycviBu , uu auaiitt cu ujr i preBBcn iv, ui. uieau. au suuuu u- i v cuw . a .ui w, u.aa,a... o , moi ocu wi urra ouwit decision 01 in. I arnod srrounda -for protest In northern
millions , Tint now , loftlr at Mm. m.u nf toTntlnn In nrntprt1 pnnn- I LOV Of 16. - WMle HandllDdT a' run. 1 "e tnounai wnicn neia mat a Clack MUanrhTirla. Ilndnnhtedlv there waa
think of him.
THE STANFORD AFFATIl.
CrOBBO Wt, IU ifa VkCkV VVIal- vj . a v, , " a.auiuj mm- ft"", v.. ,Pi?hta that a whlta man la uuuuuuicuir " "I
tries for which we have no use arid shot and. killed his sister, aged ( 9. iSaS TOtSf ttefeW
do not want. It means going with- This is the last of hundreds of such i!li.c1oniemPIatlona'or. ur-laww-all but of individuals., it is only fair to
WnalM. t .tlAn.1 nr Wfidlefl. The curse of thi gun fell ""SSW.?' ?JK!!f5f raH?? lv. Japan tlm. to straighten out th.
i viv aaww. . ,,. - -. u, auto, c wj. jirraiuury i tangle, it ia pledged to ooso ana ine
at Jlome in order to make A Jaunty on that family, and its shadow will I wealth i to .compass an absolute monopoly Japanese government ..has .never failed
. . TBMPnBATB unit iaflaanolns annMnana nhrnad i Tt imnn a Ann. I remain' UDOn Its members always. I T.SV. - r,rr """V:i ' vmamem..
- a .. i .. -t t . - - - - i nan v& . uiajviiir vi av.uvu.uvu people
fc f . ' .a ' ,L. ......... : -4.1 - i a ' A ., ... . n ........ . , I A Ktv as that a or A anv aiva la a I la. tn annlhf la ta . Ih.m . an ... I . V a v. I a
s I A if ' rwuui" vi . vuo :iruuuij v ati buuji . juemauu. . tyi-., u iuueo vi. i w e, 6"t i -Varr riT'r. " , i I congress attempted for more than SO
' ' A-V Stanford university, nubllshed armament until our military hurdens I city at least, has no proper use for a tunS -t h- Ji! years, the reaoiitluon of another crimlnii
" n larii.T'a Tnnrnni hain I i.w.nma aa rionwa. thnBM Kf tha nn. I ton:' few' grown - men have.- Par-1 strov a ran. of counterfeiter.' fnrniit I system of commerce, the staples - of
a oondensatloaVof a-fulI hSory"of fortunate , nations , whose condition ente of other boys with guns ahouW Vged ha?'u
'-tha' affair and causes leading; nn to wa have .been accustomed to Com-1 notice, and : heed. ' Get, your, boys I sand ;. commereial v and manufaotarina-1 !on" nwB until the .great slave
' it by James W. Mott, a Salem stu- mlserate. " It means for It la non-1 almost Anything on earth but a gun
T Aw.tV l.lastaa nAw4 fVam. mA ntB I a . ImarrfnA that wa Aon An' I -'K CV-; "tr J..' ' . . ' SS!''': f
V . UClAlaa lUUlvBWB VAACAb A A. bVAAQ DLUUCU LB I DCUOU . IV , A AAA CA ISA AAV UUB ' TV w .. VfAAA UW I ' i .'. X . ' '. , i
- ' a- ' I t a .
5 .were at fault the university author- what Europe does in a way any dlf-
lties
That
auui
how to wear their clothe, and how to
fight in their fashion. . When one big
bully of - a stupid, boy attempted to
grar au xne appiea in Mr. Chinaman's
orchard, where none of I boys bad
an invitation to come, Llttl Almond
-yes gav. rim a gooa trouncing. The
other boys cheered him and talked ad.
mirlnglv about the pluck of the little
orown cnap. nut wnen Xaittle Almond
Eyes Insisted upon having hla any febout
An Alaea man has srlz team, nlnwtnv
ia a 60-a.ore field.
mm- V,
Work oa the Draln-Cooa BavrallraiA
is still anxiously awaited. '-.'
Til near Ifadraa: .oil near vkl.t oil
here, there and yonder but se far none
spouts. .' . ' v . ..
Orchards In the vicinity
t The
over, to
trust organizations are now operating oligarchy, ao long defended la congress
In the United States in violation of thS and postered by the . supremo Court , of
charman .n.in,.i i. k... .... . I the United States, had been .went away
; . 'i 1 .M.M4-.M M.V.-.. wnv . T KUI VUI IUICI II I . .. Z . . ' . V . . -
i In his letter to the Indiana lie- utterly failed, to quen-or re- Wt! ,lmr "i1?;
Aunii iriMBfi DiiiiaflrHTiri ' mflrnn ira hA . v"t voa vm -.mvubu vviutuvibaw.
were or have been even more so. ferent from that which Europe finds publicaniv convention t wherein - he! 0rgai,iBed he trusts. The frusta have system based - upon the iniquity,, fraud
t the unlverelty must maintain necessary-the . universal iconrlp- Pleadedorlpostp
autnortty everyooay win , acunowi- tlon ana two or tnree . years m tne "'" ."" v'oluc"-1 rectly must pay as a logical result of J IP 'sn'nn;n anu-trust iaw,-ana u is
i election. ' vjctj-rreaiaeut, r airDanKB une poticy or wu trust monsrers. i . y- v i. ...w.
A' " " .lunamwiinDilh.' i ," . ... . ,
As a citizen of thla republio and aa a I r:1y n "ranch
THOMAS J. THORP.
Late Colone) First New York Dragoons.
Adas, but that authority must be armv for every able-bosled man.
conformable to reason and of a com- , Why should this great, dew dif
i mon-sense ' jtma. ; it , appears - mat
similar trouble has arisen on several in thla matter? v-VWhy not Aet the i visipn v immeaiawiy touowing xa ZXZZ? tirht.i.J:'rLJrTZ t ti Trie-h Rrhnni. mnil 'tTnlvnt.fwJ
occasions since the appointment of a world a fine.. uplifting illuminating, coming '-national election and before ratified by our people at the ballot box. e Brownsville, Or., April io-To the
- j.ew student affair committee, the needed lesson, that we are the ereat- the fourth ot next March.", It be- Hofesrrfeiiigent Editer of. The Journal Well, here-1
" chairman and somO'Of the members est" nation In the world because we ln : admitted that some revision is I hibitory and criminal provisions of the conl aaln to answer Brother MoArthur.
of which were entirely lncompete:
lrt minn a innolHrin 'Thla la tha.1 ta
Umony not Only of the students- dl- which we are hot afrald; and '-that donee of good faith? ,.' legitimate struggle to compete with the enough tomake any one rrotn at th
. . u a .w uucuu. u. wniu; wtj ufn, y-r . . , . - despotic trusts which have annihilated mouth to Swallow auch dope as he ha
jectly Involved, but of others, and of the way to true greatness lies along ;:. ... . . t. : all competition in commercial tr&ftic. been handing cut through .the .columna
; recent alumni.fcThere is niuchevi- the paths of peace, not? by bloody, ;? Still it ""ported the navy do-. We are infomed brparty managers of jhe fcF&te'.
' j, . v. ti,t. .mmiHaa i.ai jaatMaM.. DEnmendjasiW neara oi any re-ivr "T1"'..'."'!"""' w rr'
, ,, ,,, uoiiv;o ..: ,w aaau., ,aaw.. a.aaai .vuiumii.ws j;l uBi, l uvonuvHi. ; ..aam t . pvuii i - . a 5 . ' ' ' i oesirov ' xne Hepuouoan arty, which 1 up n.re in Liinn county, put mere 11 on.
war? vmv-ni. -4it-fivWi.n ;:uuui;iflw.im i may-au do true, -Dutauon a. catastrophe! thing,,:reBt.a
" ' ' c "'" ' if'fi I aa,..i.in- . a n.1.a.. I wnnM h nrafarahla ..tn, tha .nDlomiimi. I al .ha.
has been arbitrary -aild unreasonable
t.vVin :Its method3.-;Jf;for;exami5le;:-al4'
. -student became intoxicated, ; or did ? THE ORIGIN OF WOMAN,
anything else ; wrong, punishment
was inflicted upon all members of a CCORDING to an ancient San
h!s fraternity if they, would not die- A . scrit legend,! Tuastrl, the god
close everything they knew. ; Presi- AV. of the Hindoo mythology, cre
dent Jordan, occupied chiefly with .' ated. the world In the begin
, iiis special researches, is not in close ning of time and contemplating 'Its
Jrtouch with the students, and ?when grandeur ; was contented ; with ' ma
M-he laid down Bome very strict and as work." , But, as time wore on, the
" It seems unreasonable and '.imprao- more he- -regarded the admirable
'llcable rules alpng this line, . the union of being and things, the more
f ormer committee, under whose ad-j there seemed somewhat lacking. Af-
.;nIa!f-tratloa everything had gone
alonie smoothly.'-: declared'; that Jt
- could not carry ont his Instructions,
, sni all the members resigned. It
ns oa this occasion that this new
"Yor.sniittee was' arpointcd, and Dr.
Jordan has naturally sustained,-its
;.:.! -!l. '' ' '-' - .
Affording to Mr. Motts and oth--r
statemonts,'.' the 'recent affair
m v-p Hit mffitt.and' should have
; t;n!fa!?y iil rf asouably, ' it"
v :..?v. CfH ;.!:, acd that ivllthi
assflred. we can -ao to the
battleships sent here. Perhaps Sec-1 J0U'1 be preferable to the calamitous J polls at thai- coming election and vote
retary Metcaif, Deing rrom Ban ITran-J by our shoddy aristocracy who now pose conscience. These is no' use throwing
Cisco. 18 yet In doubt Whether there la th loaders and bossing dictators of out epithets, as has been done by some
is any such place as Portland or any "'7Vrty li now to turn aside from clas. Linn county 'people" a.rotof
SUCh river as the Columbia. I V manifest duty -of crushing out pre- "disgruntled poUtlclans." Now, If they
aaiory piuiocraoy ana au or ita infernal I call the referendum inenas -aisgrun-
mwfl, rnnnHail iinnn ita atnlan 1 v. I li., maIIII.I an a .l.aw will fiit Ih.m.nAl
A a liana. aiaAa IPnlfna aaaa Ra III a. 1 1 a. ji.l a . . . . l . . v. . . ... . ,
a. unu.j wiui uivuu - a ii i. uino iv uiBunnu nit ttepuDiioan I only in Xainn couniy,. out mi-over tne
Fnlton comes, Heney goes. Are the P.m'' Bfrorf the glory and splendor Jt eUte, and probably more numerous than
ITl a'a,. iJir. f .n.at.1?naJ ..n. caaraot.tr are they figured on when this measure 1.
ewvioucu uiugius cava, vtaava a ' , i inxruHiiea ana ruinea Dy ine commercial I votea aown at tne coming eieciion. omn
vampires who are bereft of morality. I county granges In referring this meas
courage and patriotism.' The trusts are ure to the state had no other motive
in. vanuai reava or mia nation and now I than the betterment or ine state ana it
seek to control official authority under (will be conceded that the state Includes
This pate In History. .
17S0 Qeors-e Rosa, one of the slau
era of the American Declaration jof In-lcover pf which .they Intend to continue the state university Instead of the state
ter great reflection Tuastrl conclud
ed that the i one '. thing needed to
make his great work complete,- was
a companion for man,' woman, whom
he determined to create. But on
searching for material he could find
none; he had exhausted all with
such prodigality in his great work,
and the last particle had been used
In creating man. Not one solid ele
ment remained to him. ' -: :"v. -.
Then Tuastrl, saddened, fell Into
profound meditation from which:
estab-
dependence, born. Died 1779.
,-. 1803The bank of France
llahed. , ' ' 4
1838 Ruiiolphe' Falb, famous mete
orologiat, born. : Died -September S9,
i ' . - t
-1844 Delphln M. Delmas, noted
AmeriiAn lawyer, born in France.
- 1865 Union fiaar redaced on Fort
uumter. :'...; vi ..
1 900 Fans international . axnosltlon
j
1906 Morocco rejected th. French re
form demand. .j,; i
lV07-Natlonal arbitration and nean.
congress opened In New Fork. :. 'v
Don't 'forget - that after Mav 1 all
stret-tcars will atop on the near side of
til. streets, instead of tha off aide,
tha robbery and spoliation of our nen.
Our .heroic president will find it neces
sary to reenforce his policy with the
terror or tne wnoie .armory or the law.
His equity proceedings In aults for
aamages . rounaea upon "Dills of com
plaint7, have utterly failed as a moral or
legal remecy as au such compromises
wun crime mumi ever ran to rrorm
tne conduct or aenant corporation con
lra.tors. . , - , . , , .
The political theory thai congress or
asv otner instrumentality can regulate
aV9 perpetuate criminal corporations is
In Itself a moral monstrosity. - The pol
icy of my party to perpetuate corpora
tions forbidden by law la absurd. and
indefensible. - This ' political aoDhlatrr
will deceive no intelligent citizen, ......
iet every patriot , remember 1 that
belnar a decartment of that Jnstitutlon.
- I wish to state a few facts for the
benefit of those who have not given the
subject much thought ana nave not in
formed themselves on It (Of. course
thla does not include Brother McArthur.)
. There were, Jun. 17, 1907, 157,609
children of achool age In Oregon, they
received only 11.87 each, state aid, or
24i,l89 m ail ana none or tnis is ap-
firoprlated by the state legislature it
s derived wholly from Interest on the
Irreducible school fund. In other words,
the university demands more than half
a a much money by appropriation for .00
students of that Institution as 157,609
school -children receive from the. state.
and that amount Is secured for the com
mon schools without an appropriation or
taxation.- -
We contend that th. common -school la
the distribution of the apples-that was I Dalles, Have flourlahad tor
jiuiib uiuiner .isry. o longer, am the
bigger .boys pot him. liitU. Almond
?2??i5 fc"8 bla,. Popularity by play. Judge McFadden ,1s sotting out 1,004
ing the, came aa the others taught him moyo.peach tr.ee near Junction City.
to Dlar it. .Now lh fnwn at him n.atra. sin. . , . .
and'oaU him thd yeliovV peril. a a..
Eastern Oregon badly needa rain. But
the foundation of all of our educational unlllte aouthern California, eastern Ore-'
institutions and as such should receive 0D wUl Pretty surely get it. soon,
more assistance and better treatment 4 ' "
from the state. . ; .; , . ? . .. .Lan. county's registration , for the
Many distrlots In Oregon are able to primaries, 6.146, exoeeda that of Linn
obtain, only four months' school in-the county, which la 4,080, by 1,360. ugen.
year, an under our present laws the precincts . have a total registration of
teachers must necessarily be the cheap- M22 and Albany of 766, pbaarv.s tha
?t;-tliat can b. got. These districts Bugene -Guard k -' . ; i
build their own buildings and levy-awe- -
cial a taxes to " maintain their schools. A great many hundreds of acres of
Boys and girls finish their eighth grade land have been sold in tha vicinity of
at about ; 14 or. 15 (that la, those who Boh of late under tn. irrigation pro- :
W nl.hi . B a. A . 1 . . a I .1 ' ... .1 Jaa4a .1. .. Mm W t I l .. . - ..... al aa mil
unr x,vvv acre, una.r in. JTUr
nlBh project will be put Into crops. -A
number of newcomers are oomlng In to
settle on this land and things look very
prosperous. . , ' . . ,
... I-,,. . v -.. . rV(V'.y ;'? -.irr'i'"'
John laftdy. holds tha champion fish ;
belt so far aa the most aucessful trout
angler. Hla record ia S04 rainbow beau
ties caught Saturday, at the Bible ranch, .
the most picturesque aportsman para
dise in Oregon Sheridan v Sun. A man .
named Lady, or a Bible ranch should l
be . able : to catch moat anything. . . ...
', ' -f :Vl i.-?, V;i -.i.
- An ' Athena young woman' waSstunaf
by a Scorpion while aortinc aoDles. bus
prompt application of ammonia drew out
the nolson. Kcornlona sr. mrelv. If
ever , found - In this section 7of .Oregon, "
Bays tne i-ress, ana .it is prooaoie mat
this particular jaxim had been secreted
in the effects of the .family, who not
quite a year ago came from Nevada. - . .
Bclo. says the . News, has - tha best
equipped i livery stable; the best con- ;
structed flouring mill; th. safest small -banking
Institution; as good stores; a -Splendid
- public - school building; owns
her own light and water plants, la th.
seat of the Solo stock and agricultural .
fair and Is the healthiest town In the
central Willamette valley. ... w . .. . ;.. ,.
Hermlston' correspondence: ' Iaanda -
are not only selling, but lands are being
improveu. nun a reus oi acres or new '
land - will nroduce croDS : thla Mpsnnn.
and promoted I This year will show a boom in building
anu rn.il hoi ib u. iiiipru vkiiibiiih ure going :
on in the irrigated district at thla time.
Hundreds of bushels of potatoes have :
been planted, many, hundred trees hav. . -been
set out, and shortly a number of :
new - cottages' will be under' course of
construction. ' - ' .
. Eugene Register: - N, R. . Gaylord ''
found a nest of eggs yesterday which
the hens .had stolen away ' (for; Easter
no doubt), which beata anything we
have heard of. . It had 90 etr.s In It. , -
He knew a hen was aaylng under hla
hotel, but could not get to - the nnL ' ;
After some digging. a way he got a hole :'
large enougn to crawl under and tha ' '
boy brought a full half bushel of ergs
and not one had been .. broken. tTh. 1
eggs are all fresh. r f
finish it) and here their. imnnHnnifi..
cease, for if thev ara .hla tn a-n nr .
achool Jt ia not advisable at this, tender
age Home surroundings knd a moth
ers are are requisites not; to, be lg
.k i:- . ;f, V"1 WV seem aavis
abuU ,watabllah central high schools,
where they can prepare themselves for
higher work. ; Taxes are high enough
now, therefore w. as grangers favor
s out bji excessive appropriations
S? iUrolnc ?yeI MS -Ws amount i to
imTJjt.l5Jate,nent" of .h fr,e'I" f the
university are very misleading, but the
v""" iovum re getting- pretty well
POated Ott thlS iSUhleft: than, h,na ik.i
the way our- universltv la nmviaA
iu,,ir. ,,uiituiy witn otner states in
1-Un.2n, ,Linn county, granges have
noaxto grind; w. , have no animosity
toward the , state : university; , we : are
rrui iviiiM aui liih cfTTTirnnn trtr.ti rnViHA
fore there la no occasion for dubbing us
with- such expressions aa "disgruntled
poUtlclans" and "frothy mouths." .
Fred H. Harrisdn: , - .
' General Chaffee's Birthday.
T l.nl.Ma.l ixH.K.t f a . . . i ..
pamuicuuii-uciinn Aunt . , . tjarree,
United , Btatea . America, retired. waa
bon In Ashtabula , county, Ohio, 'April
14, 1842, and received hla education
in the nubile achonln. t f Visa KaC.tvli-1
ning of the Civil, war , he enlisted a.
a private in .the sixth ohin .vt,v
He was brevetted first -lieutenant, forllnnd will produce crops
fiuiituiiry at uetiyaourg and promote.!
o a captaincy for gallantry at' Uin
widdle courthouse. After the war. h
spent many years in campaigns against
.ne uvoiiui .iiuituia un ine xronuer. . xie
was aDDolnted brleadler-u-Bnoro 1 At
volunteers at th. outbreak ot the War
witn npam ln- issia, ana to his bril
liant leadership the signal victory at
El Canev was chleflv due. In . isqa
General Chaffee commanded th. united
States forces sent to the relief of the
Pekin : legations. Later he served as
military , governor of the Phillnsines
and as -assistant to the chief nf at.fr
at Washington. Early in 1904 he was
promoted 'to. tha grade of lieutenant
general and appointed chief of staff,
serving in . that capacity : until he re
tired in April, 1906. Since his retire
ment General Chaffee lias made his
home In southern California, ' j