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EOFm v. J r TT-TT? TlT 7T3 XT A T c8,,,e they be,,T Ia i'111 1 IlJp J U IV IN XXJ- portant snd necessary, and an iNnr.rsM'BNT KEW8PArsa,J by:li.;' This croup it as, a c. a. jackkox,. ........ cause they believe In it, thin It lm-the tariff, uj never did, and never rill abide I will or can. As to farmers, aside whole at J from wools-rowers and some vine- least quite as worthy of support, aa b ardlets and possibly a few others citizens and aa Jeglslatlve timber, aa protection has taken billions from i whii.trfl -jf rf.irf awi.?,,L tha other. .Ita members are eaually them and never returned a dime. in . I'm ni ) i'ib di imt. iMribrt. or. I rood Republicans .unless Jlepub-I How Ion do the Republican lead Kn'vrM t tti. po.tpm .t H-(i,p4. or., far llcanlsm. Involves the denial to the era suppose tny can fool the farm f .n.miMiu. Miroug.a ww m ni prople of tne right to e noose ineir ers ana wage-earners by these .clap '' rf: .11 .' ;", 1 '. 'J. ' own public servants, United States trap phrases? ; r T, , If t Kriio.NES MAIN T17S. IIONS,- . aanator InrlndM . . . ' 1 i . .'. ' '' ah .j,i..nmiu r.h,d ? . samara, senators inciuana. , v , - ..,. . " ;,: ' , iHi it,. n,H.r.tor ib. rtmrat job . . '.There Is reaUy . no foolltca, or TOT? RAILROAD COMMISSION, ' I . T . should not be. In a legislature'! busl ness()but If there If, these -men will be Republicans aa well aa the others Would." ' But they' will j not be ma- sihM:rtittoa Trnw t mti it r eddreaa I chine Republicans. They will vote u ,i tan autr ; ""' for a Republican for United State tatlon affecta every one, and enters ..s.v ' on. moots.,.,...! -BOIipnator if the doodIo choose one. andlioto everyone dally lire and needs. lYiliKIU AbVtKTISINO BErKKSTNtATlTi VtwIanS Baafamla naHt A ffrartlaluf ' ilW, i hruiv,.. k Hull.lli... firth (taiiM, tmw I - lnrt; TrlbuM Hull.tle, vliicasn.' ' "'' T O the people of the state, gener ally the offlcar f railroad commissioner 'is one pf ' the most Important, Transpor- fn Oik T-r. Nl.i.i...f:.i I On. woot.. ..,.! .S3 PAILY ,JiP HUNJAT. v . -Jr.. I' M I On Bniaifc.......! i.CA : v Erery day that is born into" ; the world comes like a burst of music, and rings itself , all . the day through; and thou . ahalt make of it dance, a dirge, or a life march as thou wilt. Carlyl. - ; , .tte,. Fromthe-Pcoplc I JAPAN'S NATIONAL EXPOSITION I SmallChanJ, Replies to Mr. Farrrll's Attack. I : Tsv th, w.v how fm.i h. , I'ortland. Or Anrii ti T n. vm. tor of Ths JouMiai wiirraui k Far rn I N. . y Frsdwto J. Kukln. who publl)n.d a ifttr In Uondiv'i Or-1 (Copyrlsht, J0I, by rrdorlo 3. Haskln.) ronlan.-lr o ardant a. n.nuuir. h.l March tT-Tho sroat expoi. would havs- ua bnllsvs. hu a poor war. t,on ,0 p h,d ln ,h capital of Japan or rvms bis party. If ho it, as moot, I an ' wlu 09 suunniTi in . man; in fact all roo Republteans art, Inl 11 i iniinanonai tavor of dlacontlnuin h Jfh Waji-l "Sir of the kind avor hold la tha far nine administration or tho dlatrlct at-ja,t. knd this act aJoho will causo th tornay's offlca ho should bo ablo to raal- ( Introduction of Innumorablo , featurts that a aood way to dnfat hia awn fhltborto unknown la similar ozposltlons purpoa ia 10 nfin to knir tha Rnpub I that haro been glvan 4n tho wostarn Icana who Aaulla to tha nomination for iiiai -piaca, tlco hamltpbera. Tho oxpoattlon Is - tha Doia Wr. FarMll Intend "to'aarva "no- I arwh ' over a century of tportrnca t ho ahaUecelvo tho Repuhlicao nom- J"1!"1 ?! if0diu.0B! the j0ur5ai axi oiixe. ' aa indlvlduala. they will rote for nlThe state has an excellent Jcommla Republican " for that office. Butflon law, its efflcloncy will be meas- they will obey the people. They will n red by its enforcement. Lctnoon cdur upon tho part of thair friomia, allow 100,000 rotera of Oregon jo beguile himself into. the idea that tffolrEtf choose, as between two men, rather the .railroads are asleep. If -they ono of tha aenUerncn named has not al. than they. Now if this to" what the can name the commissioners here its ?i?fhfy.itt. BZ.i':0'l.?lll2 voters of Multnoman connty want; they do la California, the law and its waa cauard by reanons puraiy peraonnL what they prefer to more machine pnrpose. will be a dead letter. Itfjtf wol u. &1&: politics and possibly a Jong and dls- There is so longer any question why io h irnor tho candidacy of graceful senatorial contest in the leg- but what the rallroaoVmust be con? t ?h.Vra.V, non.Si islature, and possible defiance of the trolled In the public Interest. ' . , tiieao fentinnen haa avr bcn qup people's will, they will -Vote for this ' The importance, therefore of ilW Uiatlon tot tha offlca of dlatrlot attar- nuo.n OAPrionco will Do uaoicaa nay. ha wilt ba knlf.rf hv.n.a frionda t.f I "o Japanese. . i Judae Camaron (lui Uiaw .n.i Mr. Hln. I Foremoat anion r tho problem .eon nott It i-mnni iv- i.n.u.hi iu) I frontlnaT tho promoters of tho biff on elthor Judae Camnron. Uus iioaer for I torprlae In Toklo Is tha juoatlon of llw- Mr. Blnnotl would tolerate aUoh pro-lnf acoommoaauona ror any consider- A . . . . . m . m . I aUla waa a I ,i.ai v na I awK earl at I naaaa . 1 t I A aav iw ssuiiiibi vt a '-'i man Tiaitmsi, ' 4 vam has nearly I.OOO.OOO lnhabltanta, but It inn su. ticket. t suted. ban only three hotela equipped for the emeriuinmuol or bucopeana ana Amer lenre. The aervloe la all of these places la 'very ordinary, and their com Dinea racniuea are-not equal 10 ine en tertainment of more , than ZQ9 ' or SOD jrueata. . The plan for oreroomlnf this seri ous handicap will not only bo unique, but effective. ' On the hills surrounding the site of the exposition are ororea of Huddhiet-and tminto tempiea witn at tractive and commodious arrounda. The oxpoaltloh . mangenient propoaes . to RAPE OP WATER CHECKED. POWER HIE a N advertisement of the ma- v . chlno ' Republican legislative Jt ticket ln the Oregon lan , in- j , tl mates that it is none of The Journal's business 1 whom Repub licans nominate and elect; and al ludes to It as a "rooter." But it is The Journal's business, because The been entirely too much of this sort Journal Is a paper for all the people 0f . legislation. ! The privileged few ail the time, and about four fifths of have not only gobbled up the greater the voters of Multnomah 'county part of the coal lands ot the.coun- eeem to be Republicans. This beltfg try, 'but in a few years, unless the , the case. The JournaNcan't help be- process ,1s stopped, will absorb the ing interestea in weir political ar-jmore, ! valuable water, powter priv- chooslng commissioners who repre-'lpure brand, haa as. before- sent.the public as a Whole, is PPr- J"n,P?b ;Zlc?.?' njraonal ban- .r.ct larse numbers of neat little Jar , t, , i--i..hu Li A? w th !.voeftCy f fr. Coleslanoa oottafee In theae parks, furnish ent. ' It is inconceivable, that the j nomination upon the part of The Jour- I them In the etyle of tho country and In- voters wiU deprive themaelves of this in, '"It"0" ' .?!: r?M(1ilt?T:lu o '' cpb(o nativ. aervnnta ". c"" amwrr lurixboso coy dwellings win foe rented for ,Y i. .'nswored ror it-1 itnfth of time desired, and at a f. it"ri,L: K,.UI?" i JrMte.r: rato so Tow that the entlro coat of 1U- protectlon. The past year has seen tueif. jn fact, it has answered for it ... -.vl many reforms Instituted and abuses I ditoriai columns ot yeater-1 iTiuoui, una laaou vuo .v v .v vi lYm'.t'mu 19? ol"" "" .,u Ina- wlU bo leas than moat forelmers , righ- stana m pis mesaage nresent commission this too ! t rn.n who is an aaplrant fori v ,tolng,a bill granting an ex- 'fc ?ZJ?ml? WT ? tensive and" valuable water " V:"vu. tT"". . 7?J"ZlZ"X . "TO "K rlrhfc-r renewihe such a grant-to ra roB.aB' .on?u,a l -mDa out Zbil VcoVruot motTveTand without . j(. .mM. n. v ornciaia wno nave been i;aitnrui to conditions atuched, and thia-can be trutntuiiv auexed or The Journal's sup port of Mr. Cole.- The writer Is fully advised in the premlaea., and aaaerts without fear-' of auccesaful contradic tion that the advocacy of Mr. Cole's can- dlilafv bV'Tha Journal waa vnluntarllv 1 MA i do a gooa ining not oniyiorrerea oemuae ox a acaire to aee toe tnr IhamaatTM hnr tnr th rrttin. I l,c" " aiairicv aiiomey aaminiaierea ror tnemseives out ror me coun- upon a hi-hr Dians than, has character- try for the colored voters to Ised It In recent yeara, and the belief , . n . v.. l oiiiciais wuo ubto uvea tauiuiui k flrl!? L0?""?!: Jhatr.! S their trust, be continued In office? THE COLORED VOTERS. I ever dreamed of. . Tha weather In Japan aunns (no summer season ia . mua enouh to permit of camping ouCwlth comfort, and tho plan - of quartering vtnitore ln tne temp:s rrounda will In clude fho furnlshtnc of army tenia for bachelors or others - who desire still mora economical Uvlnc. Those Amerl cans to whom the myatlo euat haa ap pealed through the pages of proae and rnyme win una tms arrangement not only cheap ani comfortable, but it will afford them the opportunity to live, within the sound of the templo beiia u-tinkllnff "someaheres east of Sues. The exposition management will also conatruct so immense "Inside Inn.1 Imllar to tin ono of unpleasant nism Ing ptls-rlmaires to the various temples in ine country j a treat e.liica tlonal UV tha wav how final- tha inrr,ni- baa been .reformed, ' . . ' I fa colts a lonn time between Tom t smaifWv'aa K I. factor on account of the knnwled-e the Lawaon'a outbreaks travelers accumulate in their mlsra-l. uirtM.. nun, i uoaa iripa are lUKen eaon year I b.L-. ... - . v Juat aft.T the rice plantln In Juno, and ....'..?n,,or..Irul,.on' do yu' after the harveat t.f the rice crop In "lr re iiatening. September. Jain hum already lie hi flva small Internal exponlilona, ami they were all well patronlxcd. The Oanka expo sition laated Ave month end the at tendance was over S5.00U a diiy, a num bor more than twlca aa Inm, aa tha showing: at Jamestown laat summer. The Toklo exuoaltlon will lust for a..v.n months, and on account nf ' ii at clieupiioaa and International character, e ... . Only two nlfhts and ona full day more -In which , to convince voters. There are aome alirns that the country is aettlng ready to so Democratic once more. . ' e a ' ' '; i, ' If you want tn hi In ftnt .1... condition of eligibility for . a Juror, ine auenuunca win exceed ail previous Psvsr read newspapec. recorda.' . I . - . i The exbosltlon 'will ocaunv ins arraa I Tha limit inK.i.. .....i, of sround. which will lie In two tracta sold In Boaton last week. Cauaht by w of about equal else. One of these la an a. fisherman, not a'daacrlv ' army jrai ground and the other is a J - . a ' e , ' ' part of the cmperur'a eatnte. They are I The people eholca foe v.n.tn, i... located three uuartera of a mile inart. Z.V,1 op. V.Vi?0V . IfA -"n.t?r d0." . and will be connected by a boul0v-r3 barg-n. "abia T Yeder; off lc F m" v about 120 feet In w.dth. On this thor- , ?, . 1 .'caer" It,0"' t , , , "IW ? Provide rapid ransporUtluaUJllMwU '8,,7h-" lunltlea wlU be over, we mean. , - ' .... - t : But If it rains, and he Is short or' will'1 stoop, the Merry Widow hat will servo for an embroil for them both. , e s free to all. " i Among; the featurea never seen at anv other expoaltlon will be a feudal tourna ment like thoae given by the famed aamural . warrlora of Japan aome alx hundred ''years aao. Thla will conalat of conteata In atronath and aktll bv the court lera. fox huntiug. falconry, arch- biiu in tuiuriK ciov aance, wnicn Friday, lm por ts ' Rlr Thomaa T.lntAn - tnatn ". tea that he has not yet aald in,. ; Is. Somewhat similar to tin ancient I thin thla Tear ilmnt iietl-- Z'lm " , ....... l-.v V'lllUI- I Uons of all tlih princlntil oriental Slffareat rtoaa Others. This exposition will be different from v,i. . maiv jamea woie naa ine ariiiiy. inter- tM I ft .nlt. it .. . ... ' ' ,.' " rltv and a-rlt tn n admlnlater If Xtun 'ill lllT I". ,J.e8e" aiBO: inw aaia Their numerous -votes have always yes. very" msny, of "the bVat, piopTi Vf ory at 8t Louis, t::z r;ri".:: ir:.:z::m vra a1?' rliim counted a as a sure asset, in Kr.r";1,"."'. r. - n.ni.ii.n nZt r w' YT . . the northern states, for the Republl- very imporunt office, and most of theae " tat it i Tint ire i Vnv are Republican or. Democratic, or I rtvm iwnr without nrlcaor ro-1 ... Ihava nttrrma their unnart tn .oun ail others in that it i entirely a gtv i,. a a - . ,v t.l ... :. . . . ' .. .ican party, iney were expectea to Mr h.... th., -.ni.' i: rnititnt affair, instead of being' or- ""tL1JC' "7 " suiui siriction. Stream ngnts capame 01 t K,Udly for the whole Renubli- Ms work when In the'poa t ion of si" iranlsed and carried on by a private cor- one party or the . Other. Among developing V 1.J00.000 horsepower, .Si.S l.?h Tiw p.Mni. ? United SUteN district sttorney noratlon. the government provide, ths them I. that of the direct choice who-e production 'would require an- naTe doni'.Q ThaJ Tr3 can tMl?:.8 SlS? SSSk iW United States senators by direct vote nuaUy 25,000.000 tons of coal. "This ?t?JL" ah Vr ti?m . M rS." ,t.Bd "Ith which otharwto., fouia be Jmjpo..iW?. 15 years ago waa considered a suffl-l ' ' ... f will be prevented by the government's clcnt reason; after election, the col ored, brother,. .except in rare in stances, was no longer; recognized, al rt nun i Tt'vni- - . I providing moat of the ouartcra and ar "-Pnrti.nA . r IkT Mitn. at brarily Hxlng rbe price that all othera rortland., April To the Editor of hall charge. Thls.is the way-they do Ths Joumal--ra yesterday's Issu of things' lh' Japan, Tha Journal I read the reaulta of the I The matter of transportation will of the people, and In advocacy of this natural wealth" fof flowina water) principle it appeals to Republicans gays Ine president, "Is the heritage rather than to Democrats, not only fa the people. " I see no reason for because Republicans are overwhelm-' paying It away"; and he continues: tnflv In tha motAi-tta - lint W.ha - tt. ... . v. . t,.nu. . hDemaU;Vthe;eVr;.mt -citIiT be in favor Of it. ' r ' use through eloctrlcsJ trsnstnlsslon is a-wi vu" lu''B UB," 1 story by Rev. John Roach Btraton, win aid lea .will be concentrated in fast pas. . .. . " .. . ... invl doubtedlv held the balance Of nower. I nee tha tirat r.ri whvwnnU it aenarer schedules to American and Kit- - UCBiaes, tne macnine moutnpiece -" '" - - . , -. - - - " mnian' norta available ShlbS will be ehonld remember. It wu th. aU.Tta "r ..!.- tHer m.r bold It la .ererl lUtw jOTt-air ,J l,c..p.r,,.hatped ,b. p;1m.r, 1 law, including Statement No. 1. ' A . , ,. .t th- ...it. - 'TTT" . ' r.-v..:. K,:-."V"Vr,IV One of the purposes of giving. this ex .v. .rA iact . ' v .. - T" 77 . -: ' w negro race snouia noi nave Deen "I""" ,V' 1- vS position is to afford the -foreigner a Jv ,vt - viin.ii janj, vol" OI CaUllOn , 1Q DiaKlnsT UnrBwrlCveu - v . . - . - . . iivwDjN.jnri, uu '"" t..... klmMlf war hair tha Jan. ;rled out thatfealnre of the law y gra o thf. gfekt power. V ... - 5 more ecognlzed.-and better reward- tonajt .. ""t do'lng at homl an" the keying the will of the people and Th. pr. policy pursued in making ed. jeapecWlf vlA States where they opporrnn Uy tresdhhel-o. poae. to rnake induc electing two senators; In about half thes. grant, is, ?n wise- giving away 1! rXSiV: an nour. But now there tempt to break; away from cedent, to break down that la an- at-l property o. tne peopia in tne nowmg .uv.-.e" - - - - H- - , th- ona iintr tut dij nir wmun mt euy rmcn 01 ina that Pre- wat,r iW orrgsnisatlons worthy citlzena, entirely competent Jf Vr on, m Su T b. hbJ??riigMtd To. JK?""1 ??BiaSm7ihlh2t law Practically unknown anrf granting In and trustworthy to f ill certain of- add such a collection tq my library. The w9mtwacMy law, ana I .i..v,i n.i.,i., t I . :. . . ... Oreron country haa been much written .w?"1?-. 1 ricpfi. . icct nave) nni oaa.iueir mir t .u.- u t .... dm iravei. im pnBrtw pbuuio an about.- but this would ba somethlna dif ferent, A collection of storlea of thlsi Uwnnlrl I aina is aiwaya iniereaiing; ana ougni 10 WpuiU !,,. . ourlnattv that wnuM rrula a r":r-'7, aavanoa 01 . aenn1' share of the snoils.-' They may re- ferent. A this and arm tha nfennia . ineii.tn I Tw . . nti- member all this next rail o vi, - i j v . I " . . rv- . .... lbe well for the colored Deode here-1 demand for the book. "e,uTT: w "l"uu ?'-lnw. Booa " iuncia or owr aoimy w, wunse - ... - -Bft . I A, M. PATNB. law anq ineir own good record, and the gift ana nav. sougnt u nnereiy. pe-1 - .-r , . - not turn back to the old system and ( cus t could bo had for the asking. - more maepenaeai. r ; ' nlnstrated Tickots. The president then makes severall , . : ; : . 1,1 'tf I vr island, or., April u. Editor sneeestlona as to the terms unonl " i ewB napan nouunne meet- ,f The Journal On April 11, 1908, at policyat the behest of a hantjful of selfish machine politicians. ' - . V '. so poor that the price of everything must be1 extremely cheap. Third-ciaaa fare on the government-owned railroads of Jasan Is at present about a half cent a mile, but; uurtngr the exposition thla rate will ba reduced to per cent. If a similar rate were charged In the United Btatea the fare from New York to Chl-raa-o would be II. Instead of 120. Tho coat of living for the provincial Japanese who visit Toklo Will come gamvs and sports Will be provided, and ine ptnoa oi tne expoaltlon Has been arranged . to Include th , cherry bloa. aom and chryaanlhemum seasons so that visitors may see the country at Ita prettiest and Uie people in their holi day mood. , , 7 - ' SrooUoa of Buildings, tn ' order that . tha . Jananeaa may have an objeot lesson in th kinds of bouses foreigner, live In. the expo- iiiun manacemeni naa requeatea au the ' . e H.. . y vI,:!tw,l r1,r ut'h "" tor the rich back ea.t they mlaht do well country W" . "w up with th. " Why' don't the' hobos form a political party and nominate a candidate for preldntT Th hoha vota m.,. k!5 ', Wll, .. , , That Tammany Boas Chairman "Krlngy" Connors ar igatnat Pr-an ahoukl help to make th reat of goveramenta which lntond to erect .pe-I tM. untry ,0,1d for him. clal bulldinaa to follow tlta atvla nfl ' ' e ' architecture of their own countrlca. It William Allen W'hlto sava Speaker was, at tUt proposed to have vafea Cannon Is a "vain, stupid, arrogant old constructed and equipped, after the moaabftrk." That fellow White persists fashion of each country, But this sug- in blurting put tha truth, gnat Ion had to be abandoned becauae . e ". the Japaties could 'not afford tn x- t Th emrreaa f Janan la 1lr..'tn pensive food to which foreigner, ar u.i . ?-."i".-2r Vf'.l.'f iSy!lin5J? accustomed. The matter of providing wilt have no VxcnaV f or VmniovinV i peuse. Lp to this time only two for-1 " ' elgn amusement enterprise have ap- mf.V1 i2T,V:" if . .rnemDar when the Pared at any of the Japanese, Internal lltAv"u" i1,0?1 'n 'W"w. Tork was fairs. At Oaaka ther was a .mall 1? f. ikJS- "Ifa1" en,,?r. Kuaalaa circus - which charged II W ia being demolished a. a. shack. cents, , and Carmsncita, the Spanish i . ' ' - dancer, who save performances , for al Probably 15 Sagnn cam as near to' (-cent admission. . Although theae prices telling the truth as he ever did: it's were absurdly low. theae. attractiona I mighty eaay for a man It.AOO.OoO in played to "capacity" from early until rbt fall in love with a woman with late, - The curious Jsnanoee swarmed to 1 IIMOO.000. ' see the strange-foreign doings, and thel ' r 3 ' In spirit of Carmenclta's flying heels ia I Attempt sr being mads' to suppress still the subject of enthusiastic reml. Bight riders ln Kentucky and sdlolnlnar nlacenc among the' yokel, of Inland state. Hut we suppose this vdoea not Japan. Such American attractlona aa flPPy to sweothearters and honey-negro- Jubilee singer. . and dancer., mooners, . vaudeville- and circus acts. In which , ' . ' there la nn talklnir - attri . h iinlnna - ThtS ia the time when ' the nlati devices that have been so popular in I themselves decide who are to be en the amusement narka In Amttrlca. trn I dldates; not a little cltnue In a nacknd doubtedly would prove great drawing loonventlor Shall we go back to the cards on th Tokyo Pike. fd wsyT .. .. t . . The Japanese exposition must also bet ..... " looked upon by the foreign exhibitor I . .' announoed that If Bryan 1. from a different point of view. Ther nominated at Denver ha will moke an ar many" kinds of rood, that have I f a tonal v speaking campaign. Now proved, popular in other countries that 1 1,n hat ImprobableT Who Invented could not .be used her at alt For In- anon, a yarn. . stance, it would be a useless, expense ' A . to send certain - kinds of heavy ma- ' A Tertnesae eourt has power to fine ehinery .such, a great distance when ptandard 1 Oil even more than Judge there la no market awaiting it. The ffandis did. -If that norporatlon r. poverty of the Japanese maases is so limit' throughout the country, and mat 'that tv,lr mirrhia.. mtlat Iva th fine hav tO . b Paid but that -la confined almoet exclusively tolcheap ne-1 tQo Infprpbabl a contttmency to be n i Oregon SideliVlitfl i THE TWO LEGISLATIVE TICKETS A SIDE from several othd candi dates, there are two . Repnb-1 nS. which these Tights may be granted- tas of the NeWc 0 8 e th BChoolhoUB,J " lr Island. r Co-of ti cents a day tor lodging and Tt ia aatnnlahln to forelnr that cratts corfventlon it is said that "Mr. lumbla connty, Oregon, an election was three meals, and the price of admission II is asiomsmng to iureigners aa,i ... ... . ,.. .a . v,i .v. ...,...tn I to th exnoaitlon will be only & cents our? congress gives i.tMt great and MCJarren, maae P ; tn r"" "I Cl'! for everybody. ; -,; , , y 1 wouia aena no xryau ueitisara wl rw Bch6ol house, . . . . I : Peopl Ores TraTlr. , v ntna, txtinn tinea an pinw. 1 Denver w,Bupporfc wn, yrja.u. . ; t v nen t went to vote x wm present-1 Th Japanese common peopi ar States S-r.ate, and on the . other aide (written in pencil) the word "Bonds," I objected - to this ballot, whereuDon Joe Holladay, school clerk, cut off a i piece of cardboard box, on one side of J i and . the cost ot everything in tlon with the exposition will be connec fixed ln accordance with their ability to pay. Of course, the benefit of those '"Cheap rate, will extend to the. foreign visitor a. well. , The Japanese custom of mak- a.-iva vatvi w ama d - Litu aLcu a" s " - (1 - i . wt as1 waTi v n n na nnr n nna aina rvr auMitn a wnan r rtaw n ffmm rut n . lican "tickets," or groups of ing water la these days, in multl- we suPf??e -F a was a photograph ot H. M. Cake, Re- tlons are brought within their means, .... - b . a a . .a.v v i n niiH vis 1 1 . iiv i. m wiit ub.b iti t-.- niinnrn n . nil kimih ifir t nn niran : iionrllrlflf na fiw IhA la!.!.....! I Til ST A fir ' rHRRH. - J1HH DHCUIlln naLUmiJ "vjw ww.,v r , a. I r- . "tn W -.ZZ'irrr: 17V rlor, 'iht CarreaV an embodiment of the "In Known aa the' machlno nr nrinl-n. tlon ticket - Its members, if elected Pi ""The ; government" " owns nIt. delegate. to; a Democratic nauoiiai which w., written (in pencil) the word will vote for some Republican for n eh ould guard it, and see to It convenuonr bo more a wiuu- Thls taltot or m , vote(J- A Roosevelt Is entirely beyond th bounds nnltd Rt.t. ZAthAtthlm aet benefit from it. crat than Uncle Joe Cannon is, and the - other, voters, s9; far . as I know, of th. constitution in calling attention , .v,, IC6alulM, ui i , . . , , , . . .. nt nn rpnth an reaDectable votoa tne pnotosrrapn iicKet, whether to me ngmi.P'.ia i -the people's vote ' In June - Thla I ? Ot course it is desirable that these not one tenia as reapeciapie.. they put their yea or no on the Cake urai resources of the .country. The tirfcpf hnth In ; itaTv,aranJJVr"i ''IVa lirfrpams and the Bower they afford t- i y-': ? - " " ' ; IFo of this curious ticket, or the senate would impeach him but it hasn t ticket, both In Its personnel, in -part, J "reams ana ine power iney .ariora ' : . t Vneetlna- In New York of a bond side, or on both sides, I do not time, being so busy doing nothing for and in Its genesis and probable de- enouia oe usea, ana usea Dy private -- - . ' n,.zl.a TnrePnta- ltno,w- anybody nut ltseit ana us xnenus. . - tm .a- JY. rJ.arT iAMAu'. ; irnrtten..v.' . Bnt i Bumber j pf -insplciibnsj represeiita- Now Mr. Editor do you think this was '? " .u j-utvww, trMetii, reiro- - Z Jul 71 tlves of uredatory wealth, several of a legal election? . j 1 From recent 'disclosures , It appears gression, more or less of a return to no -; peraon or irporauun- u8u ; - wtterlr opposed to Roose- oborqb merbi.u that a ember of an Oregon legislature the old order of things. Its leading BT. asked why ' - In Justice to Women. -: . has got to.b. pMtWr?t "Statement and as tha nrlmatv r . 4 u a nuuic, auu ttlu I "-, :: -j " , . - . I -till 1 tn ' it,.: i.ittit :--m ' ... . . ' I i..Im t traiia Imnnpt on t . T i mnl V i SWa I tUD uuuaute., anu reierenaum. I wnuvuv,...-; ,-. "maiAfaRforB V6f treat 'wealth" I r. : ' " -.-" """r ' . - a :ThIs ticket, then, as a whole, may be and v unQuesUonably;; right sugges- , , ..Yea: bur w. fear Mm .ScVrS Tnio"',.'0. Torchlight proeeaaion. and firework. ceaaltles. - Every prospective - exhibitor should keep tlils.ln mind. - ; -After Osaka. ' - After the Osaka 'exposition ther was I much r.nmnlnlnt from f oralarn-axhtbltnra I whoae trade marka were - atolen and I Clatsop county, claya ar likely t Imitated by the Japanese. To prevent I prov very valuable. . a recurrence of this dishonesty a law! ' will be passed making th infringement I ; Over 100 palm treea hav been ordered of trade marks punishable by fine wndlfor on. Kugen' atreet t Imprisonment. - This law. will be bind-1 ; ' , . : .,.. -.. Ing from the moment th exhibitor files I , Manv Waahino-tnn ennntv hnmrantai 1.4. .n.ttA.lM . k. M... .atl. I . . . . ? - ana aaFvaatlia'ta ' aav ajtravnv ' -uaaavtr, ar Dein P10Wa Up. without regard to th flat of that bu- .-- - -, .. , - v- . reau'a Indorsement , However. In the a-nrvattta n a r-wA light of past experience and the prea- .S' lifA, "J T . Mw Presbyta- ent difficulty in setting satisfaction rlan church thlg year. from Japaneae courts for even the most flagrant Infringements. - th exposition officials need not be surprised if for eign exhibitors demand mora than fair Umatilla (town). Is quit lively," siderabl building going on. . e - promise, of protection. - The most cer-1 J A new walnut orchard of ti acres wQl iTnia . et.taa aanamr. 'i n oirricintv To the Editor of The Journal It IS 1 1. that .with a member pledged to the nnt rlrxht tn M, wnrlrlnar anmait a I Khnlr-a nf the OeODle tllS VOIO IS rtOt '' ..,.. :.: : .J' -. " worth J3.BO0. and that is where thJ ..water ...arj w . itma tn any iac- snoe pln0heS. To pluck ambitious mil- ivry ur , muaurjf. aa a woman can no I lionalres at tnlS:SUm per piuca u al- as much work or, more than a man, and I tractive. .... . . - a . . . A v . u,a i- t. a. Attn iDnuuuuw, .. v, - i -t - . ........ p.. . . u . . , . . . i . . saia 10 DO opposed to tbese prosres-1 Wong-.O' ,w-piwnan,( ,v " i" : tha attrnev-eeneral he would women in Portland today who- are oratory doe. not appeal zTrvZ. Blva tioTIHph nit In f i vn n a .t . I niif a to Bar. DO. t ISM COOgres$ will I v . V T . , . , iworaing ror- wage, too email to live in I Oregon ln conection-wnn .no imjiauve n!i" -!!' .of f. r?n AT!.n7fc.t. .., appolBt, and what he would make respecta 4o former methods all alone th Una do nothing worth mentioning in; tne t; . . ' I i a" - -.int. - T-. n. I Tl 1 ITL LI LI. At anY-rrat.fl It fn nnnnaofl t hrnru. People S lUiereBU - ifl?;;iwuiuwrwi tain means of Japan's convincing out siders of her good intentlona in this re gard ia to make an example of some of her cltisens who may be easily pointed out -as offenders at this time. .There Is no need to wait until ISIS fof reform. be set out near Forest Grove. ' - ' '--;- - ",;- v,:. - J: , Three Wallowa county men on a hunt ing trip got seven bears, four of them cubs, ' v " an Alhattar rnnf.fiaa nnt tia.n aVIn-l.a f f C, ; T ' 5 I for (5 year. Wonder how deep th moss Lpmions or Dtate Jrrcss on . on ft. . - 0 ; - , .,- j Statement One" i Zona and Spring valley farmer held l-OB and A ' Candidate answered. L. -I . Mann, a Umatilla' county cahdldat for representative who de clines to subscribe to btatement No. 1, lan all-day . meeting, dlscussln Talry' Una" anrl "Prnfltakla ir.rmln. ' The sal of small tracts In th vicin ity . of Newberg .ha never been better than It haa been thla spring and. price house and eat respectable meals. - They I the doopIo will settle them according nato- IU U a,tr r cutjap vaungnOUBe. I tO their COllBCllVe waouuaaa aanu ucdi.s. ..w... .vt.t;w, tuiuujju- -r-- - , j . . i . , a'aol 5 - - The cause of it all J that 'proprietors I if ' they ' do not settle them riant iney out,: to 'the choice of United States re united in support Pt ine presx-i ahlebodled unemnloved land owners of factories and laundries will have to settle them again some - '. . . , . ... wm mi ymy vubiii iiinu b wanes, iz a I -Other time. , senators by the people,; which Is just n thls Bub,; would scatter out into the country. now the paramount issue. It is in KepuDiicans are .y.r jv &w ifrom the raIiroads and towns tavor. or senators being . elected by iam ut"" 1B" tbey would soon find plenty of work the legislature, as f. yore: or .tlto pass; but to go forward affirma-ll"e . . 0, wlth nlfinfv least that.the legialature should dls- tlT.ely a,onS "e lines gSeB". I, ' d erob.: There Is' no work m,.M ai, ... i aithni in thio Tnnttpr or witn rezara date as expressed nextnne. .,niPaa to coal lands, it, pot to be expected ?ff,AB . the people choose a man to suit these from this congress. J s e,.c.t j -gentlemen or a man of the' same paTrty! as themselves. ' At most they will 'give, the people t Oregon only half a cbolce--and perhaps none at ell. They - are -.not- very securely pledged to anything. ;; If the people of Multnomah' county want this sort railroad track, . ezcept crew. Tne .man - wno find work and . won't man Is working for $2.25 per day and a woman can do the suma work oay ner aay. . a wtiAiwt.tt. Running SLotd Written for Tho Journal' by Fred , , Denton. L Statement . No. 1 Is. coming to the ' ' a :; The navy costs t2B,000 a day. Think what thai sum would do to reclaim tho arid lands! As the money spent in reclamation would b returned by the i.nri nwnnra In a few years., a few mnnt.a nf it would soon reclaim a th desert lands of th Pacific coast. - Th6 opponents . of wrae of tho InltJa THE SAJIE OLD HE, go into - the - country to look - for it doesilT wapt It very oaa. , , ; , HE tariff dank of the New York ine Dncaa are nertea and m are muffed all thai man 'We recommend a revision that jature are' the men who trust, believe are marking time until .their shoes are ,1 .. of representatives in the next legis- Republican party as opposed to thatfober the people;. In particular in the is here, gdjng to stay for many a day taiure, men mis vote for. - The other ticket, into existence very ii;jehlne politicians c!o with its orJgin, af Tinlltfrlana ... , ... ,ia".v tut, vumutw ni ouu .u(4 , H. ,1,. a , . I only roousn men tnina sucn uiings exie or is bacfc-Of it. It sprang from the Upremacy.' c 1 ,f i the Republican - party is against ia. nA t, atlaanfni tt--I T ' t li J Collegla.t ; Anstltut ttnd University of bad trusts, for Roosevelt say. so. And front. ; JUL the politloiana, hav begun tlv measures ar apparently ? relying 1.;.- ...tl.- , " ., nn th thanrv that the public I. too ig ..ii.i Mv.w- vv. .juquivao aatcu auu v - - - vnow when and wheSe It ' Is laboring Won are going to dptheir,stunt S.hirf rfrTched and ridden.' Sometimes swatting me macnine next iriaay. All anderbund is deceived in this sup position.. ;us Ticket to ot Atne .Democratic j party,, teat , tne matter of electing ynnea mates sen-; aown dee5 and'ieveshed a tear ,': ?r0:. ! t tariff uhould not be for revenue only, 1 ators. fiV:?HI;J J let .every man swat it next Friday. .'or, group;-came bnt first of all for the protection Of .ttt." f . 7 " J -; .1' .tLl:' :-taii. differently. Old -American fwage-e had nothlnir tn ers ' nrodncfirs and : farmers ;in : the rwilllam UBltss) Carman; th well-1 ii'w., -Z.'Vl rJjgrin. : No organKatlon I trugrfa -"against 'foreign' Capital Mnd J taowiv poet, editor aad jowrnaHfit. waj oii crowd, Kockefeller say o. Ther .tan'ds sponsor for tt labor for; commercial and indu ill be boholden only to the people. I istry and falsehood, discredited and Tlio candidates on this ticket were Induced to become so by the sollclts tiona of cumereus i citizens,:? Instil l.onost walks of life, care being taken to ailc only worthy, fit men in every 1-i-'-pwt to run. The only additional ihiv.g required was that .they should i' .'.''.are their adherence to the prln- . 'c and policy of electing or choose i- ; nenators . by direct vote of the t .; Vy ' subscribing, to Statement : 1 i f t'ie primary law. t. This these n, i.l. r t tinder . an jr. com:ul?fon : - i - t ! i c' a ;:u:t'cf argument, but te-j seen through - long ago by every man who lias studied even but a lit tle, way into 'i the subject. Wage earners and farmers are not protect ed in the least degree not an atom, by' a protective tarifp j A tariff for revenue only would 'give them, fully as much protection as It, Is possible to give' them, . and ' as ' much-.as a tariff a thousand times as high. Be yond a Bmall duty, less tbarijtvbuld be Imposed by a tariff-for-revenue system,' the. wage-earners mIq not get; one millionth part cf the benefit of New Brunswick in 18S1, and later took Caniion oan;t find any trusts except "In post-gTaduato oonrBes at tha university J pjacej on th coins of this trust-ridden land I of . Edinburgh and Harvard university. Before entering- upon his career as a journallat he was successively a law atudent, clvlt engineer and school teacher. ' In 1890 h became one of the editors of the,- New Tor k Independent and remained with that publication-two yeara IXirlng th past 10 years he has been v writer ior various metropolitan newspapers and magazines. ;'Mr. Car man's best-known publlcatlOnk' lnclud "iow Tide on Grand Pre," ''Behind the Arras," "Ballads of laost Havn,' "By the Aurelian Well," "Pipes of ian" and "A Seamark.' , . T . .-'.- "' ' ' .' '-',,. i V;iv: Let tho -ieoole -win i eOni'nteeiv and coneluelveiy .on the. Statement No. - 1 principle .now,' and 'ther will be little U any xixht aaalnat it hereafter, v '; Tes. 'ohlte a number of municipal un dertaklngs have been' failures in the United States, and considering; the venal cljaracter of many city councilmen and the corruption funds ' of publio, service corporations , available It i' a wonder there are not. more failures. - The suc cess with which such corporations Issue watered stock and fan from the public dividends on the same is fully equal to the losses sustained by any publio nnerattnn nf other titllltlea.. i a i ooeracion ot oiuer uiunios. . "'-'.' 'i-i.-i ''' ' t ' "As usual. ' the United 8tat senate Is of ths opinion that protecting the rights of the people is unconstitutional. The water power of the country ia to be .rrabbed. by friends of: the senators and "Birds in' their little nests; agree, trnraan rhvm. but while Ou Charlie" and the lawyer from, Arizona are both "birds':, ine . same nest, is too Sxr th what eaneKuehes would take a long fall out or tne ew ior ww ateplf he had the Oregon - Initiative and referendum to tnreaien n wuu. n,, , '". ' -v-'i V-i '.'-: 'i-y:?.v.;.:.s-:"-'-?"- TA Miun from' submitting an amend tnent to elect its members by the vote of the peoplS the United States senate IS r wiliing to -crawl, mruujo auniv very small rat noies. , -; .-. .- This DIiiilflstoiry. 1638 English settlers arrived at Nw Haven,; Connecticut, ! 1697 Charles XI of q Sweden a died. daw . T...Mv..af. h i ace .. . . .- f -r- 1766 Dr. Samuel Johnson's Dictioni arr of the finarlish Language' published. ? 1814 John Lothrop Motley, historian. oorn. Died Jway o, ir. v, I860 Nice voted in favor of annexa tion to trance. 1 866 Abraham Lincoln ' died. Born February 13, 1809. 1 1 1888 Matthew Arnold. Krigllsh Doet and w.riter, died. Born December 24, v 1891 Treaty for the delimitation of the British and Italian spheres of Influ ence in East Afriqa signed at Rome. - 1907--An earthauake destroyed Chll. pancingo and Chtlapa, towns of Mexico, sent out letters to Republicans asking j fontJ"u i9, crawl up aU th time, aays inrir auuDori. ana inia ia in renir ua aaw yuiv, - j- . received from one of them: T-r-.v. s.t '"-.-'"-,':''i'.v '"' :''-':,"' T-:'r"r" '''' ' l note your request for support for MeMinnvllle Telephone-Register: Mayor the nomination for the office of rep- Macy informs us that since we began resentatlve from 4hls county. tq( boom our county he haa been recelv- - "It is pertinent to- aav. wnr t cannot in on an average of elrht to tam. latt.r agree with you on some of , th state- dally - from home - seekers making la ments you rtnak. "- .---. ? :v. qulrles about Yamhill county. - -"Will say first that X am a 'dyed In ? v--&-".-.- - . ' . '- the wool' ReDubllr.an and will work mi. . - . i"""" "?V-L':'" i"f? l" lu fo exterminate tho nests is haliTw a .- 'iVr???.. awwawitwwer are on, inc ,,..,, h-,r manv TZa JZ.. nsn traca ior ultimate success for the -"r" ." "Jr, V"JB1"' party, for the reason that they seem HlUsboro Independent v . . (like yourself) to be unwilling to sub- , ' - ' " mit to the will of the people unless the One evening last week to worklngmen, it t the people happen to coincido or hobos, ragged and hungry, formed In with Hhelr will or views. , i line in Hoseburg and marched to th lur J,f2e to the Prt of your letter In mayor's realdence to-appeal for a meal Which ou virtually etate that even and a bed for the tiight, which were though 60 per cent, -or tor thit matter given them, and they marched on to the :?-.ptr ,fent of t.th people ; ahould. in- next town, sUcking to the railroad, of struct the members . of th' legialature course. , j . ""BU' to vote fdr any one but a Republican ' ..'.' and you were a member of the house ' At 6:S0 '': " m. a young" couol a1 railed lliX0?1?0 aed,.neffeoPle- ' I t a Lebanon minister's office and asked Nk&J&Hltf?.At& '.jnrled. whlh was done, with principle and that in pactic tSrPeo- ia?er and b remarried with to pie will do as near tlio best thlngf as I SfS? alT rS?jirV!da l1?? preacher was probably not fully awake. trying to get (voters to bellovetliaf1 if the legislature la nledsred. to the choioo I Madras Pioneer! A number of freitht- of the voters, that , that means Cham- ers coming through this way from the berlain, is , simply , absurd with our country south of Madras have loaded out party! with. ,20,000 to 26,000 votes to grain during the past week, and for tha spare. And even' if ' the Ddmnnrata rre-rt fit) davl therA will ht a . at-aarl should outvote us in June It would only stream of wheat pouring Into tha Shan be representing the will of themajor- iko market from -this country.. ! Many ity which , all Americans must submit bf -the farmers who are planning to haul I?' s Z?t dpnot question the right of their own grain are delaying It In order the ' majority tO Select OUr nnnirm. tn tnlra arlvanara Af thla waarti.a A manor ( other state officer and vlt,lh their spring plowingj but a little later , thll!i .-""e. pnt.. 0WTect 'tolon . the. number of these on jthe road the present rlan or Belectlnc- i;nifri it,.ni.HM .,un. ni iaasa Vk.a. " afmKa"e rifi1' f?L.y0.u i i f10 a big lot of wheat left on. hand ln this members of the legislature. I regret Uonntrv when th hA road. ; .i-y'r-iiV-i .. ' 'W'. ' . . . "' J ' - .if'. I-: .' W.-?:-iafa, A ' D.'.a.. ' l'aia.?1ki. 'ai- ' i uangerous I'latiorm, . t i - vv'"" e-. " i From the Davton OntlmUt . : . - I cordor, want facilities, tor1 handling and . "v "i .1 manufacturing natural wealth and. raw Pea-rorTho' egisiaiuro ana n eiociea at tne Jun?l v ...um-wu our vicinity, a glass factory or a dozen or tnem, to use a part or our jnexhauat election I sh.aH support whoever t pleae for- United. States senator even If am comDolied ; to draw mv ' aalarv in aays in aoing ao, may oe a good plat form but ' the - candidate who is atand- ina on same Is in danger of havlna- tf kicked - from beneath him and landing wiiii uiuu wniuu win ieav noming to iumhuu ui uj pmuicai carcass. - f 1 Arbor Day; In Utah. v " ' (United Ptoaa Leased "Wirt.) . vv Salt Luke City.- ADrir 15. Purauant to the proclamatio of Governor- John C. Cutler.- Arbor day was aulte aener. ally observed -through- Utah today by the rtlantlng of treea and .-ahruba in public grounds and highways and the I W-want more people to develon tha holding of appropriate exercises In the great fruit and datrv rmmtr i. .o aphonia " , . - . .. 1 loir . 7 .- ' ibl supply of aand, rich In silica and adapted to the manufacture of glass and " tor use In molding. We want some one to develop the oil region south 4t here, i. We want some one to develop 'What is said by those who know to be the finest . natural beach on the Pacific coast.. - We want a bos factory, a veneer factory, a ' furniture- factory, a sasm and door fac- " tory. and anything else that anyone can think of in the factory line, to manu facture an Inexhaustible supply of the ' world's, finest fir, cedar, spruce, maple, myrtle, onlc and alder. We want a jteamer line to the north and a railroad.' ey.