The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 17, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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THE JOURNAL
. AN INDEPENDENT HKWBPAPM.' '
C. S. JACKSON.
PabUUM
Ibllafea erar tml
amy Cn4y awful
lous to maintain their rights and pro- and entitling all concerned, not omit-1
tect their liberties. ; s Itlng. Q.W. Stevena, who gave the
So. while It mnaf be admitted that alarm -and pointed the way. to great
the old insurrectionist's saulnt Into credit. For once a revolver did
the future took la, a cood deal of om The Journal congrat-J
T 1 1 ' ' T7 - 1 " T 1 1 f T" 'til
x-citcra rrom tne people iVAUroad Men rrotcssions
v mournera
tlelp Ui De&f by Air Means.
Portland. April llTo th Editor
f The Journal I notice by an article
Franklin kJI Lane . of the Interstate
H? .TjM'hau!4"1 tn,nk ld nt 0 CUlte uIatM tn victors, and hopes Po-Jln a.t srenlnrs Journal that there are commerce ommUeon, whoee recent
d(. nrik ta4 Yuui atrwta. fortiaao. or. i far enough and deep enough as In- 'iceman tienson win soon recovery number of deaf school children la I statement regarding rail way earnings,
rortiana. ana that their parents have Pt and present, attracted the atten
petttloned the school board to form a "on of the entire financial world and
Recently we nnbliahed a at ran In-I0'" fr the . separate Instruction, of drew out orltioisms from ; men proml--
dorsement for the renomlnatlon and tbhlllrn wh0 toT bMn i0 handl- nent In railway circles, today answers
r.nlri at tk matafflM at Portlase. Or.. Sw deed who could that long aro? 'He Tom his hurt.
tr.,,.nllj.. thrown tb Milt ee-eia- ffl4d ft pretty shrewd guess, and a
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rawer siraignc snot, nut ine ooject
VM.U'lIUlfKS-MAIN TITl HUME, a-ouoi. K. , A 4
All SparlMBta mcbH tT tbeae eBinar. I 4"44 mvira vuy vi uv,
torn wmn. i Wntt he said would hsnnen has
: ,' partly haDoened. bnt not altorether. Campbell, as railroad commissioners I their war to mnt tht.
vvvuv w 44.VW444, W. .
A-eosL
.n - nt. I xiru.t v. ..tj. ,j w ' w.- reelection of Mr. AltPhlaon and Mr U ' " " " ""' " " -""
" - - T ' : - I nuftl Uf IK1U WVU1U UIUUTU UU , ' "VinoMfl thai thA hiu.J w. W u vlrAMin MtvM ah
nrunswif ' ifuuamfr, xm nrni IT.,.., piw i tut iv uirv auu mutv.
York; Trlbaa Bulldlui. Cbinro.
Sonwrlptlaa Taraia bp ttn ta aav addraai I
or aiuiea.
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la Ik Iniiad SUbw. nda
i . DAILT.
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DAILT AND BDNDAT.
Ona Tr,.,....$T.H) Om Booth....... .SS
SOME MORE CANDIDATES
NEEDED. .
I
' There never has been, nor
erer will , be, any such thing
as a good war, or a bad peace.
Benjamla 'Franklin. ,
STOCK-
ItAISEVO IX
OREGON.
iia said in Dart: i
"Plaaaa tall ma avhv fallrrtnd . mn
in law urn ana eecuna . aimricis, l it la almost ImDOssihle for anrona rn"n noies are cecomins. aue in jxin-
signed by representative, of the town who i. m complete po...ion of hi. ."dit iZ notwl.t it rhouid b. Vnd
of Mllwankle. From everr auarturlftve senses to raallia tha-condition of I fact ahouM ba oonaldarrd rathr
since the nresent commlsslonera vara deaf the utter .eolation, the lone- n,"I7. "'.a lBf average manufactur.
appointed, have been heard words of "" ff the slight, and even TWo month. 7ooTh.d?rrorf the
rnmmanrfarfnn and nnlta tnr that- I re nia inevuaDie portion. I buii 10 wnicn ne owea money ana lell
commenaauon ana praise ior tnelrl lie must .train hia thu nnraanaiiv th.t a i . k.
N several legislative districts no faithful and Intelligent services. I ln nl. perception of what go, on way, that they ought not to loan him
Statement No. , candidate, for They have enforced the law lmpar: biwori in h?.UToV m"7h of hl.nl7u.?n;.nV.VTfltttnw'orr
me legislature were put torwara tiauy
.- vu vuvv.,.u, ouu uu wui'tur -nimaeir ana t ie titrami nervous Of a a-ood bus neaa man? ! It lh hart
and should be remedied later. As plaint, however trifling, has been I i??"'on ,to which he i. subjected aiao of patriotiamr - When condition, are
oon as the primaries are over, the unheeded. It would seem that If. 'Th. world ha. .omVphy for the un?hr.tr
Democrats of every such district! In private business, faithful service I FhLn7, ' h ,t,1"d the lame, but for ail pasaer-by to impraa. upon him thatr
hMM lmnl.Al. UW ..4 nM. muni nHT,MA i. I "I aeai pnio coming ana inai ne .ooner ne
....... " - i .-v.-v. vy.v, w ui uiiKiii ww ne an outcaat or a neips it aiona the batter it will ba for
vail upon some good, capable man publlo service the same rule should tS' v u well underatood by every oneT ....
among them, the one If possible best be applied. ' thit thV m.nui .ufrTn
. areater than those of the blind. waa a car ahortage on hi. road of IS,-
accept, and nominate him by petltlon . Jnat suppose, argue, the New York wish 7o Vend their chTidn?' ihu. hand" troubu "w, "That" he n.ed .eVe'rai1 biC
lar. for Improvement, in rolling
terminals, etc. 11a ha. never
craaed to predict dlsaater. He can
Small CLanjfe
'i Good Friday; be good. ,
e a ..! .
' patter vote late than not at alL
) a a , , . r.
When Uncle Joe Is ready, he'll ad
journ. , :
- a a ' .
If you, havin't voted yet, get there,
' It Will be a flhlllv nlh iM'mnrnln'.
for some..
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It. la lual ftoaalhla that TTanav AvanIM
hia stunt. . .
WW'.
lhcREAUl -FEMININE
W
for state senator or representative, American., that while the greater f'rw'KfroT hm. parental lion doii.
M-a-k m. m aa . . I .a a m. . I A . a - 1- . . ... . -..-w .w w vuuuaiDU. - aV IlffFW UUUar I alLLHJL. I
a utiv&a-unKD uivde-shire colt as me case mar De. on a statement vi iuw nary i. on me racinc. stand their temiKnm.ni. v..h.. -i-..
; at CorvallU. two weeks less No. 1 platform. Such men. In these aome first-class power should attack "Vvi.Sx ?ilUn1 wU', an1 do tha a'00"1 'ie of thina.
Sthan.two, year. old. 1. re- districts, would have a good chance the Atlantic coast. And by way of r,.'ml,h t0 s .tr.- i. f.VM? aTnh'a
- - a a - ... 1. a. M t a A - Wa t I tl 1 e a4a.ak I Ma I A.- I M a. I Th ATa A r.1 hilt a1B AnAliaa tlnna ahm t..a.l. kl. I a i k- -
pounds. He 1. also described as Ucan nominee. In some districts we of the Chesapeake and the Shannon, growup Vo VwVZJ?. w& uf .TinM ffi'Thl' nSXr.The'i Tr wot. why
possessing all the fine points of a believe the Statement No. 1 Demo- back Jn 1812. It must take a very fdSint.ilVlVfblnfT, "h..u,d have. th! they .houid be ao lugubrious, auch ro.
iv v . " . - . H.-i- i.?.T?.nVff0i-n. educat on at lent feaalonal mourner, and anxiou. for
iuvi uuu ursu, bitihi ueieatea ailt'i uum in avtiuuoi, sun vi cic- i .uiu.iuH.ivn, iuuwu, iu mu- m wu vi me normal pupil, fir-1 everyone to witness their grief why
corner. In the draft class for ' year- tion. - Jure up a vision of a naval attack by .imcd m!Utol d tVi-.J kh0u'1 tney p,nt ?nlY ,n bVki uJl
i, . . . . . f iimm nnnt tv. i I i Quaiiiica me to oLcus. thl. ques- because congrea. 1. In aeaslon or ' he-
i.ua ku vervain, iivesiocjc anow This should not be neglected. The "ls.""' . m- cause there i. a president in the White
last year. Time wa. In Oregon jour naUurgea it not that It care. coaB most a. improbable a. K,ht YTin Oregon -TheV criticise the figure, which I
when a mature, horse of 1,400 or much whether Republicans or Demo- " by war ressels from Mars. Portland. Or.. April 10. To the Editor v ,n my .utement Those were not
.1.600 pound, wa looked tiuon as Irr.t. am wt tn th. i.ri.iatnro To build up a great navy for defense I of The iOUm.)-r !,.. k m7. "f"- Tl?ey were mad. by the
an unusual. product , They .were to though It would be well to have a walart .uch a contingency would be represented to the people of this dls- under oath. Because" I 'tried to "show
the general average. What the 1.800 ll.rrm. nronnrttnn of nmnrrata than bOUt like building a great wall trtot as having resided in Portland. 'rm their own figure, that ; they were
or . 2.000-pound . animal 1. .today, have been In recent legislatures but alon thB Mexican border to protect n. but one year. This l. not cor- gerai announS-. ihey pVoTest! ft- No doubt, for acme candidate;
anewrvaiiu wowerer. with his because It Is highly Important that ""' VT. UoT-nrfor .Tven' yo'ZrVoed ill. W.clan' tVtwir.ng"man:
-.wu Mw.tTOiwu uumuiuMu ttere oe a majority in Dotn nouses ot - - Sh . n..T
tinfV at lam than ! ... I I Th nr.aMont'a laat rr..... I With Which to bu
- - - t - v we nexi legislature wno wui cnrryi - "j-k""f -vi chased at Bast
thoueh a Dhenomenal nrodnct. 1. vtt L ..l.ii. t a. m 1 I congress is one urclns; the ronsfrnr-1 avenue, where
bnt a tvna nf wrhat tha ftiiahanman I - v... .v- li tinn of four now hatt1afina lintu 'am")r' 1 practise
r- -- - , M -M'u i ano, eieci vuo cuoice i iuo youyic i . rour ye
, iu west- vrvfoa ere proauang. for United State, senator.
Tbeir attention to draft breeds, and
their importations of Improved .Ires suggested
are so juung me etanaara mat there trlcta
Is promtee that the region will be-lcourage any unfit man from running,
come I fsjned as , a home ; for great j but bring out good, strong, clean,
horses.)' : ' s . I vi. ..i.
How western OrVgon Is especially
veara. and
Of two, as the bill now provides. The I .aged in the practice of law here for to select two or three months in which
. Life and Living. '
HAT mystery we make of life.
low i we speculate about It
and ponder over It, and theo
rise bdoui ii. uo to tne puo-
; , llo library end look at the
hslivskai x 6 knrtL. t. a . - . 1 -
Here1, hoolnr Admiral Bob wlU have Z""' . . " wo"""1
no backset - wruien irying to explain to tnem-
.. ' - "' 4 selves or to otheri the eternal queries--'
MtonuSfng '0m ,nen ,"r Whence and why. And In the midst of
4 a a - all our speculation dq we ever remem-
Well, who will" head that delegation ber actually to live and to enjoy life? 1
to Chicago? . . When the great' all-world fe.tlval of
t The Iliac bushea couldn't quite tnak renewed hope and. gladness comes, the
It for Easter. , ,. v prlegUme. ef 'talth and the renewing
And where sre the bonnets and hats of 0ur ho1" of does it move,
of yesteryear? , us to Joy? Or doo. It leave us coldly
- m.'".. n ....1. .1' ' speculative, and singularly depras.ed
.il?.1.1 i'V1 P don take It as a becauaa we seem apart from It all?
mm to resign. In the older time, the fcaater festival
init chance to get that lovely cr... mSnt thlm:hnVa.!.Je0,?i"A..it '
won xor Eaater. m v ' - I foW cloak of the winter and emerging :
' If m,. KMn't .M t. "-'jii. I "n,h!n gladne... of the
kick it anvthia naV; . ?. P th It waa
a a
....-a '. ... I ereaiier.
4 nere win Driamt aurnriaaa ana rila. I wit h nura.iu.. u.
nnnlnl...!. .1 I ' . " 'v uy rcB-i-
I no mi ao mucn or the old sliuDla
' ' r a I faith and trust in the goodnesa of life
But It Isn't a hat alfnrethar that I has naaasd a war. Wa must ba aorrv,
make, aome widow, merry. 1 that to a great extent In these day.
a l men are ioo mucn occupied with thO
Even thoae who ara rtf.t. ahm.M I every day broblema, and too much eon-
brace up and enjoy Easter. learned with the result, to be wrested.
a a I ...v. w aivv.iiiucn inouani 10 ine .
Ro-ee mar b a llttl. lat.r than hafrLn."" " l,.dra.w,n: to a cloa, .
usual, but there'll be blent r I ou,n" .nZ a ,nat ,0 D nPPy
uui inrrvit De plenty. I mnat have Mnauanil all Airm
est !.. . v 4 J t" that J. not true. The Nirvana of
Of COUraa If Rv.lvn'ta Knutiif to nMtk. i ... . ,
Into the oewspapera, she cau. it is only a deadening of sense.
a a . .. . I , ' ,
New Torlr ona-tit tn K. vlr.V.f n I Wa ara tka nMMr.n nt tk. K. 4in.
the Denver convention altogether. lsatlon that has yet appeared on the
a - mg. round, green earth. All the past
Japs may bluster, but Janan will en-1 '' have left for u. their Inheritance,
gage In no big war for a Ion time. .nd their experience aa a guide. Tor u.
a - I me saie. are blue ana the budding
A weather sharp predict, a bad June
little brooks run sparkling to the rivers.
v rnV !.".nhexp'n."lv JT"1.1110.?! "Pread with beauty. Now 1. our day.
re happy r i
Jo and peace?
we are, we Ig- 1
le bounty and
more and more
wn nn 1 iiv.n muna I rnir in.r. la tiA n. n inr mm ai thai i m
y a home, which 1 put If the physician attempt, to aid him a a PJ ,a.
Thlrlv.ru! mwtA L'.n. h. .k.n .nn.u.. ki . . . i I . . I waacaa our auuia in
I now rV. .Ta with m5 . . ' "7 ..t "V P" n. eepeclally "good" day. care No, foolish one. that
law In the east, for pick out all the bad I month. anT u-e ' u . " . nm,nw ma " R!LU? ff.."
re. hen vaIv An. i thr... vr.Ar.tha .Una le . i . I ' v I Uff OUrelV On to met
( . I
Thr.fore. as we have heretofore President Insists that we should have r. "sr'i .M u "
' " I w-aaaa ... I frv - " l I. Willi IJIB) A1MUI AVI VUI I WJM IfKJU' t I
1e.f namnrrmtm In anrh rll.. I naTT eaual to Great Britain's. ButlPr, Richmond Kelly, J. R. Oilatrap orllnr month in tv year of exr-PDtlon il '
- V avvaaawws eava aa v. .. . . . . I I JUntal VI A R firm nam Plan mm art Vat I v..a..-l.. T aw... W.ll.... tu.t ...k W nun WSl IfWllT t AAlirMsa
get bUBV lmmedlSltely. DIS- " wo ou-lu luur umain Will thl, atatement to th nuhll... KTh -k-i--....! J k7.-" that a Renubllcan can lonk.an
capable men, and they can win.
adapted to producing horses, cattle
and sheep of unusual bulk and per
fect form. The Journal has often
pointed out i The.,even' climate with
no rigors la winter and no extreme
Heat In summer, together with food.
NOT SO EASY IS ENGLAND.
T'
build as many or more, and so will
Germany. The Journal confesses Its
Inability to approve of this policy. It
doesn't believe the country needs a
very great navy like Great Britain's,
and should rather set the world an
example of reduction and retrench'
HENRY R WESTBROOK.
HE prohibitionists In Great Brit
aln encounter a very different ment In naval and'mllitary expend!
, situation from that which they tures. The people are paying too
meet here. In this country much taxes already for these things.
and other condition, peculiarly fa-1 that is necessary to bring about
vorable to huge growth, are the as- prohibition Is a majority of the votes. I The letters of Frederick J. Haskln
set. that yield these great animals. The courts have uniformly up- now appearing dally In The Journal
So true Is this, that It Is becoming I hel prohibition and local option I regarding affairs In the orient, are
almost traditional that the -colts of llaws. . But in England saloons can-1 full of Information, and should be
Imported sires in a great many in-1 not he closed without "compensa-1 very interesting to a great many
stances show as good or better oolnts I tion. The doctrine of "vested readers. Mr. Haskln Is one of the
and develop Into larger animals than j right."' ha. been successfully raised, world, most noted Informants: his
are the sires themselves. ( vl and it is giving the government, that I knowledge of all sorts of things
It probably- mean, that a future)1" to?1 to, move toward restriction I seems miraculous, but he has able
vi iuv iiuuur u ami, uu cau ui i uiy iu. taiueuiig uio mcLM. ne aus
recently, however, made an extended
Industry of the region .will , be the
A CLOSE GUESS.
nrndnrtfon rJ airoa for arnartatlnn I trouble. '
other and less favored sections. This 706 "cense bill now under consld-J personal tour of the orient, where he
has already come about in a limited eraUon Pr0T,le tor the expiration of 1 Investigated many matter, expertly,
; way,, in the .hipment ot long-wooled 1 r11 ve8ted rIht ln aloon license, at and the knowledge thus gained Is
Sheep to be placed at the head Ctla ena OI B Perloa oi xe years, as ubiu8 jireoouicu io urnu reaaers.
, flocks in Montana. Idaho. Wyoming we" IU" compensauon, ai me
and other ranges. It is a clrcum-jexpenBe ' ".trade as a whole.Jfor If the Roosevelt naval program Is
stance to greatlyencourage farmers H licenses that are revoked In the carried out that we must overtake
and others to go more and more into ,nterTai- c 1119 13111 18 aenouncea 0r Deat ureat Britain we win soon
the investigation and production of "robbery" and "piracy." The ob- be, spending 1250,000.000 a year on
'-fancv breeds! because of tha eer-l Jectlon 1. not .0 much to the 11-year the navy. The amount will increase
' tainty that environment, and cllm- ,,mIt M to the ,de of an.y I,m,t to right along. There Is not one chance
ate lve them a long lead in attain- anF leBlsiatlve interference witn ea- m a tnousana that this country will
ing success. A circumstance to of- cre1 "veBted rights." The state, it have a war with any powerful na-
fer them equal encouragement is ta argued, ' ha. encouraged liquor tion for, say, 20 years. In that time
that the Portland packing houses, dealers t invest ln fixture, and the navy will have cost perhaps $ 5,-
when once established, will be seek-' plants, ha. stamped tlje business as 000,000,000. Meanwhile we can't
er. and good, payer, for first-class legitimate and Is estopped from Improve our rivers and harbors, and
.tuff in cattle, aheep and hogs, but changing its policy. ' we allow the railroads to hold us up
in i inn. m ... . Varlmia rnrnrtrnt Intia In thla rnnn. .for as much mors. Will it nnv?
wui uavs ULLie iue ior razor-Dan km i -,-- 4 p - 4 1
Tina, l0Tnr.hr.rn4.rf .atfla or. J try ' have BUCCBBSf Ully Invoked thiS
1 O mvmw, HUH 4V4.fi I ' . ... . .1 fnl.A 1 V It n1t 1
ltmhari .Wn i aoctnne 01 vestea rignts 10 protect . munut cuuuui wm cumo 10
...rv wy. . , - I 1 4 11.1 I4l 4 4
1 mem in exactions ana prevent me 1 movwi wo B airuet
people from getting their rights, but paving, presumably for the purpose
tha llrmor men never seemed to think I of avoiding the mistakes, blunders
, DtTY-EIGHT years ago, observes j of that in opposing prohibition, andand frauds that have been perpetrat-
, X. .n exchange,- William Lyon I It is too late now! There are too ea nere. or tnis purpose, Port-
a 1' Mackenzie, the Instigator of many precedents. - J land's street paving is worth lnspec-
the upper Canadian rebellion '''V":..!;.- ,' . " ' ''
of 1837. after a three Years' There is. so far as we know only
' dence In the ITnitftd stftt inarfa v,u one riewsDaDer In 'OreEon which has A distinguished "antl". laments
i prophecy: "This union is rapidly had absolutely no policy In the pres-that It seems to be nothing but a
a hastening toward estate of society ent campaign, no view, which it has scramble for office, with party for-
' in which president, senate and house dared to express, ho advice to give to gowen. -. canumaies
of representatlvee will fulfill the du- its reader, as to the merits of can- are scrambling at the polls for the
tles.ot kings, lords and commons, didates, not a syllable to .ay npon people', rotes, instead of scrambling
ana me power or. me community pass l"e great issue invoivea ,in, sscaie-1 ? mv y 4. . uu.
-from tha flemocrncv nt nnmWi int. I mpnt No'. '1. " Tet "thfa loursallstlfi I
thin "hand, of an arlatnpro nAiitAr niiTnP tn rrltlMiin Tha Jrtiir-I The Missouri primary law has
noble ancestrv and anrinf iit,4.. nai hprlnaa it has offered the suer-1 been held constitutional by the su
,.butof moneyed monopolists, land gestion to Republican s voters
. Jobber, and heartless politicians." they should vote for James Cole fori"8"1 ,u, "
- There are doubtless many who on d,8trlct attorney in today', primaries.
reading this will say: "The fulfill- We have no apologies to offer. The
jnent of this prophecy Is come, is Journal does DO believe that John
near at hand now," and will suppose Mannln8 a fit man for the office,
iv.i t'l. a, fH.l t hut 11 n fri 11 -n a f ft! Yt las t ri am nnlv
, ii,,., iu UM... ua quoiea ior 7" ' never he another Tammany mayor
the purpose" ot saying eo. But they Democratic candidate and therefore " " T Y k--. rf he can make this
are mistaken. It Is true that the nominee of that p.
country has gone quite a lonK way matters noting whether the next '7 Vsa
1 j i , 4 . , . im h 1 iiiiHiMHii 1. lata 11 ib uni d. nnu
fl 1 QT riPT OTmTlAV la n IIa AAaa e vaa avi I vav vwww - 1-
u,uw ao gs, Avriuwiai'Vi a i . t -
Republican. The one thing of vital crooKoa Pouucai..sa.ww
importance Is that he shall be clean.
Iness over the Dreoedlna- and that this
constant Increase should continue with
out a deflection over an Indefinite pert-
rr0.od of years T You and I know that I.
nut w na.i nas oipiffnra iu ua ana 10
In the face.
Destruction of Thistles.
Martin's Bluff. Wash., April 15
the Editor of The Joumal-For che 'he other". w"h w.Tbu.ines. we' h.;.
Denent of your subscriber ln regard to been familiar. Yet they seem to think
thistle. I would say thl.: Allow the
thistles to stand until they are ln bloom,
then plow under. Use a chain from (he
doubletree back to the cutter and leave
It JuaL long enough to pull the thistle,
lengthways In the furrow, so that the
earth will thoroughly cover them a. it
leaves the plow. You may find a few ures
snooting- up after this, nut another plow
ine; rigni away will ena your irouDie.
1!
4 MV DIUIIIWI WlfJUW Willi Olliy I WO I " w.w " a ..wwu vu.
erryuul,aB uia mnieuu 01 rajuiuing in mini
wa iitv tiuraoivea iae aurry comivrt
that we are patient aervltora
wonilerl We look at happy childhood and then
elephant J.l.h: "Ah, well, the poor little dears
ior ao noi anew wnai jiie is. wa
t.llr A l. Kl)..lm... nm ..II 1 4
A man excuaad hlmaelf for ftaIMn ila I a hattleAitlri. arnan nnAr our hurdana
wife an old hen, because .he was so Mt I and trick ourselves into believing that
In her wafa. . Ito be aood and conscientious wa must
.'.." I be unhappy, because that la the rule of
The anrlna- lamb la Ilka aoma nnnl- Ufa
that they should be the one exception happy because he doesn't know what la But It la a man-made rule, and a verv
ln the business world. I n Kpln to befall him. . stupid one. We should be happy, with
Vab T Y. . n 4 n A V I . . I -I 1 . 1 At. .
ai v 4 14a. n.u uicubivu Biiuinai i . m i . unnr unuuinwi 1. 11.11 411. unuarui
tabulation of figures which show, evnn I Perhaps the New Tork World would can know because we have so many
wiure cuiiciuaiveiy vnai Biinuugu oun-1 acanowieoge mat Bryan couldn t run I more Die sings 10 recount man mey.
ineoB iias Deen uu lur iwu r inree i any worfle man Parker did.
months, still for a period of seven
months, which Includes the latest f I tr
ine railroads nave sent us. the
If a 'candidate save he la a Ronnhll.
can. who la going to disprove It? And
n my experience of manv veara with a.von month. mnAA Jannarv 11 tang
vaii.ua luiniieB mis irnmunjiii never ias i i ne iigures represent the average earn-
jiu, 4 iiciyo lumn uuwu ings per miie per momn.
when I had difficulty ln getting the .
comparison with even the banner y' .hn pin Wl h.t . V.Sn. i.
of 1806-1907 1. not unfavorable for the .n2.CM teU what "epublloan la, any-
j
We should rejoice in life and find our
happiness ln it Instead of filling the
days with submissive endurance of
crosses and trials.
Can we not rise to the thought that
the cro.se. and the trial, are for our
own good and that the chastening le
team to go through them.
V. QUARRIE.
Land of the Rising Yeast.
(Publicity Bureau of the A. B. C. F. M.)
Iiooa ripe company. The Influence of Japan through thel
Pleasant Valley, Or., April 12,-To the I orient, especially since the war with
Editor of The Journal Can you give me Russia, ha. led to the clever character!
the address of any ComDanv maklnff cntlon of fhnf nation aa tha "land of
woua piper u. n. KiMli'K.
110
Hundreds of millions for armv and cause for reJoiclnrT Can we not cllntr
navy, but not a dollar for Inland water-1 co.e to simple faitha. simple Joya, slm-
wavs. How da tha noonia lib. hi Pie Dieasures. ana cease to trouble our-
pollcy? ' aelves because we have not more gold
a i or wisdom, or amusements than other
The New Tork Rvenins- Pnat tnr tha I DeoDleT
first time In 60 year., cracked a Joke; I We should think that a child wa stupid
! the rising yeast." The new. of that
National Wnnd T! n rnmr.nv 9tl
Market .treet. San JYanclsco. California, j ama.lng vlctorV haa filtered into
an id that there was methnriiam tn
Chancellor Day's madness.
a
Seven little candidates (for district at
torney) an on the run,
who sulked ln a corner all day because
some toy were denied him. We are no
leas, atunld if we refuse to see- tha
I brightness and the joy that lies ln our
path and persist In looking only nt
Cold Facts Calmly Stated.
Bv Rev. J. Harner Leloer.
'Once to every man and nation cornea
the moment to decide
In the strife of truth with falsehood for
the good or evil side;
Some great cause. - Ood's new Messiah,
orrerinc eacn tne Dioom or Diurn
Part, the goats upon the left hand, am
the sheep upon the right.
And the choice goes on forever 'twixt
the darkness and the light
a a
"Careless seems the great avenger; his
tory'. page, but record
One death grapple in the darkness 'twixt
old systems and the Word:
Truth forever on the scaffold; wrong
Torever on me mrone:
Yet the scaffold sways the future; and
behind the dim unknown,
mote corner, of the earth, and one re
sult 1. a crop of newspaper, springing!
up among Asiatics. The name of somel
of these publications are rather start-1
ling and indicative or the revolution tn
Ideas now in progress among orientals.
In Persia, for example, one paper 1.
called uabriera Trump, and bears
re- Six fell down and were run over, and shadow, while we lament" that the way
UC4I
then there wa. but one.
Oregon Sidelights
at st a?
Actress and Drrss.
wtHERE is hardly to be found an ac-
Ro.ebura srave a hia- maiorttv tnr n.v.l I tre.a who doesn't to aome extent
Ing. ' I ' dea,n ner own clothe, and who
'"'the significant, picture of an angel fly- A tr.n. t.. v. couldn t. ir she were given time, make
5 Ing over a thickly populated cemetery, found a small vein of fine coal """ her own .gown. As a rule they know
irom wnicn ine aeaa are coming ronn . . deflnltalv. hoW th. want thin., an
tn 1 1 T4 4tr.th4f t th. Inimn.l I. .1 I " - "
bc roll with the Arabic motto, "Liberty, LT A man W!V? D0UKht H-acrS tract near Slve their own Idoaa to the costumer.
Equality, Fraternity." The awakening wm pjani is to wainut trees. When a theatrical dress comes home.
10 national seir-COnSClOUSnesS COUId . - -v too. It la nn Pvopntlnn tnr It tn ha ..nt
A uuilam county machine with 18 K , " . " V
men at- work, .hears 2.000 sheen a dav beck for alteration, a. the actress is
a I generally enougn or a dressmaker ner-
Though dry. Linn cnuntv la mora 'self to know what to do with It and
prosperous than ever before, aaya the have any changes that she wants mado
ii.uvin.. i uone Dy ner mam. '
I "Mttrv MAnnrrlnr ran talra anv nl.r.
MCUlllu 4413 Ullll UII4I1UWII, IX . . , i . , , . I . . n . ... . . .1 - ' ' ' .1 ' ' -. ' ,
Standeth God within the shadow keep- Lrlni1 in mission acnooiH ana coueges. Aiier juiv 1 oaiem win De a nrst- of cloth and a pair of scissors and cut
4 a. - i i rm a mn nna rt mis rn aa irt visa w n vmicr-n t v
hardly be expressed ln more realistic
fashion.
One of the highest tributes nald to I
roreign mission, la the fact that tne
press ln these oountrles. which is a
new factor In the education of the ceo- Democrat.
pie, is largely in tne nanas or men
Ing watch above his own."
The American board alone, through Its ciass postorrice. the only one in Ore- and nln it on to herif into n nwn
Christian. Institutions, ha. furnished son except Portland. I la proudly told by her admiring maid,
more than 4,000 native teachers, preach- . She ha. no trouble In giving the finish-
ers, editor.. Judges and men who are A Weston Normal school student fell I lng touch to anything and often makes
pioneers in other lines of public service, heir to 1100.000. but be goeson study- changes herself without delegating the
Louis Republican ring to overthrow
the law. -The supreme court has
''shown" these politicians.
Pat McCarren says ? there will
Never in the history of the world has
the sentiment of these line, of James
Russell Lowell had a more evident fill- In the quest for leaders Its schools and ing Just tpe same and playing ball
inimenL man inu wnicn ine moai in. v-uurjtca Br.m;uguiicu a ifmt-n wner
different on-looker. will see ln the final Lh be.?,tim?iel!il .hi1.1 h5luf.hJr.apn
overthrow of the liquor traffic in, this e8t newapapeA in To'kio are controlled
country. The end of the beverage by men trained in the school, of the
traffic of intoxicating liquor is evident- board, and graduates therefrom occupy
tank to her maid.
Mrs. Jjnnlel trohman haa the collar.
ly so near ln sight that we feel Justified
In the direction indicated by Mr.
Mackenzie, but It seems that accord
ing . to his observation It was even
then, In 1837. 'hastening" to the
predicted end,' and if so there must
have been a long lull, or many set
hacks' ln the movement described.
. So any such movement,; before It
reaches . the ; climax, predicted,
will be checked again,' rand yet
again. . There will 'ever f be
Koosevclts and La Follettes and
Eryana and Judge Landises; .there
will always be the press; and there
will be, ere very long, la more states
than Oregon, the initiative and the
referendum, and direct nomination
laws; and there will be reforms In
taxation. . r:-. '. ,-
.More' than all, the people, largely
through tnodernl means of diffusing
Information, are constantly bfceom
Vcg more enll? htened, intelligent and
lrdcpfudent, and more-Vigilant, and
io:!j hotter prepared and more anxv
A 4 . .4, r t 9 1L . nnnTa ' tn tha
Believing I :l ...
that Cole has these qualifications, f w 7n. ..V. k.. - t,nC
capable, Incorruptible.
The Journal has urged his nomlna
tion. We have very decided views
as to the duty which a newspaper
owes to the public, and because The
Journal is neither gagged nor chloro
formed it Will Bt nil Hm.. anoalr Ita I - .
m,nn y V marcning on,
tory of Seattle, that city has a pop
ulation of 276,4(2. Portland can't
beat that until a new directory to 1"
sued.
'The
OKicer Henson did a good Job, the
best one on record In a Portland po
liceman's favor for a long time."? In
stead of shooting a maa without cause
or for some trivial reason, or shoot
ing some Innocent bystadder. he
killeda., high way man, who had Just
held up. and robbed several neoDle.
being blmself wounded, and .halving
risked: hli life.:. Not only was' this
thug killed,, but Officer Vessey and
others captured the other two rob-j
tert, making a' goodv complete Job,
Independence party Is
eaya the New York
American. . .Yes, nearly aa strong
and terrible as an army of Haytien
insurrectionists.
other positions of influence and trust.
Thla rltv ta now tKa lfl.r4r.at Adnn.Hnrtal
in anticipating ita overthrow In. the near center In the world, having at present
future. la student population of over 60,000. In
A. one of many such evidences that view of the importance of having the
can easily be obtained from all point, right kind of leaders for making a new
or tne compass under our riasr. I give Asia tne boara is trying to secure
on IndlsDUtable authorltv some tt- fund of S2.000.000. which would nlnca
ments or results in Kansas Ultv. -Kan- its nigner institutions of learnlnar.
sas. It is folly for anyone to exclaim: nearly 30 ln number, on a self-suDnorf-
i (ion t Deiieve it. Mient aa reason- i tna- hasia. i-nea. ara tne e-rent rpotopi..
ably deny the firing on Fort 8umpter I for the manufacture of that superior
that opened the war that led to the final hrand of "vennt" which hna wnrlr.rf an
overmrow oi American slavery. CKev. efficiently ln japan.
uoiper nere Kives Bittwinenu irom tne
ma.yur ciiiu icouiiiK vuaknvuB men or i . w .
Kansas City .howlng the vast Improve- Himamn, ways jsurnaay,
iiiauu Doui io Dusinesa interests ana I justice William it. iiav or tha an.
we0rItcloSedC)lt3r 8lne staoOM theM preme court of tha ! United State, wa.
That a radical change or attltdua to- ivura in tvBiina, wmu, Apni.ii, i4s
ward the beverage traffic in intoxlcat- the son of -Judge Luther Dav nt tha
fnrarSr court OfThI- J"ce Day
nored. The change nromlses no nrotec. received his education at the Univer
tion for the traffic. It is crystallzing slty of Michigan; from which instltu
into a determination that it must and tion he was graduated in 1870. Two
snau ds aoousnea. ine moral nnases years later ne waa aamittefl to the hr
of the opposition have been ventilated and began the practice of law at Can-
uu mtie more can oe aonea to that ton. ills nubile career dates rrom 1S88,
phase of the Issue. The time ha. ar- when he was elected Judge of the court
rived for "the earth to hnln th. I of common nlena. In 1SR) PrAsMa.i
woman!" (Rev. 13:16). And the rail- Harrison offered Mm an appointment
road, and ocean lines, and all great cor- a. United State, district Judare. whinh
E orate, a. well a. Individual interests position he declined. : President McKtn
ave shut the gate, against all em-1 ley, who waa hi. intimate personal
piuyes wno ore not aosiainers xrom ine l iriena. appoiniea mm assistant secre
cup. Itary of state In 1887 and a year later
Among tne nrst Question is. "Do von -he wa. made secretary, nf tnt r.
drink?" Moderate drinkers may not be resigned his place in the cabinet (o
wholly debarred- from social circles aniaccetit the chafrmanshlD of tha rommiu.
?-et; but industrial and commercial ln-ion which negotiated 1 the rtVeaty of
e rests cannot afford to. ignore the! peace with Spain at the close or the
naoit. it cost, mem too mucn. The I war in isvs. u rom ihs to 1903 Jus
traffio has -domineered-the noliclea nfltlce Dav occuDied a seat on th TTnit,.,i
the country ever since the close of the States circuit bench. In 1909 President
civil war. -But that tyranr Is about Roosevelt abpointed him i Imtu t
reaay to totier xo m inn., may tnatltue supreme court, ,or ine united States.
event pe naaieneai x cannot come too
noon, 'i nere are men engaged in thai n... i. m...
. Trr 1 mho omiM e aiiccaaafnl In Hn.J ul O-mivrj. ,
of business la which they would be an L. Gedrge VUller., second duke of
Discussing the county eeat question, 1 ripped off her gowns, as she has a short
e Sliver Iake-Iader exclaims, in cap. neck, and she generally finishes it with
the
Ital letters, "Remember, truth crushed
to eartn shall rice again.'
a piece of tulle and affect, the narrow
kind of a cravat bow tied in front. She
ha. trouble getting girlish gowns, aa
she has played Jn omeJOngllnh plays.
honor to business circle, and be clasaed Buckingham, died.
among our moet desirable cltiaens. Such vJ.792"ranJamln Franklin died in
men should take the broad hint given by j f, Ua551iDhlat Born Jn Boston, January
tne plain ,irena ot evsnu ana Btep over I ''i siiu"i.
In Oregon, as in Washington, 'the
question Is the same shall .the peo
ple control the railroads, or shall the
railroads control the people. , '
i A, railroad commission can only1 be
effective as its personnel is efficient
and represents the public as a whole.
, ft '' : " .-f. j.,
Sweet Kome, Linn county,' has a new
grange with 8 members.
onto the rock before their .hip, loaded
with .name ana crime ana aeatn. goes
down to rise no more: xiurry up gen
tlemenl
Signalman Chased a Bear.
nvom the Beltwood Bulletin.
Howard Rilling and David Brubaker,
two Alt oon a algnalimn, tell of a thrill.
Ine- exnerienc. the Other dav when thev
were cnaaea oy -a uear. - u ney were re-
f airing a signal at Union Furnace when
he bear rushed upon them and tiiey
fled for their lives. Bruin chased them
almost two miles, when, to the great de
light of Messrs. Ruling and Brubaker.
he suddenly left 'the track Snd disap
peared tn the woods. . The men were
almost out of breath and could not have
kept up the pace much longer.' u '..
f
1806 William Ollmore Klmm
elist, born. Died June 11, 1870. r
lsiB commodore Decatur, of. the
uni tea states navy, captured two Al
gerian vessel, and 00 prisoners. ' .-
1818 Norvin Green, president West
ern union xeiegrapn company, born.
Died February 13, M08. ' .
1850 Joseph Ramsey, prominent
railroad executive, born in Pittsburg.
1858 Dr. Simon Bernard acquitted of
conspiracy against tha life of Louis
1904 Attempted I assassination"- of
Premier Maura of Spain.
Since the kaiaer wnnta a tlrh on-. ho..
Badar from America, whv nnt ..n
Rockefeller, Carnegie or Morgan? But
either of them mlsht not hlnn ! th.
desired mount of money in the town..
In a Lane county abhool district are '."f.TafivHi. EWlTC
ly five children, all of one family. uj" i1" ii""8,Ln ?S er4 S2
le fatner Is chairman of the achool wtAch tn r?wn" wer flrsV reproduced
i i . i. . Is.., " exactly ns thnv wara worn hv th. TTmr.
lish principals. 'In every case, however.
The bill for five' mora car of ral! ?"K1" rL L'BB.n,ea .lo
has been received by the local electric "w one. made r8drher Lr.tvl
line authoritleaand the work on th. nfW-5neB maae t0 sult ner own "y0
avhoVtViS" Adcia,d Prince also has a fad far
fstVhegVaaln h a. "bVen doKriS dreWrst'ofrnnC-0ooanr -a"?h 1,MMhW
Judklns point. Also the line to the ma,u Kp hTrB o!t ?s B00n. eom
park will .oon be a reality. h "m&" 5nd ,replft? th48vm
m m w,th ord or bit of color like the
Th. .tn .,hii.h.j . .. trimming on her dress, ehe has not a
OronrflnrhtUbhednJnll.3r !? JSS hort neck- elthor. but declares they
pregonlan that half . or more of the make her nervous and that aha .an'
lambs in portions of eaaterq Oregon act fn thenf "he can t
would die on account of drouth la al- ln . .
A Recipe Party.
A GOOD way for- a woman to enter
tain her housewifely friends is a
"recipe party." Ask every lady to
bring aome pet concoction of her own
making or something made under her
direction. The husband", brothers and
sons are the judges, and no one knows
what1 any one else has brought, a. ev
erything is put on a table ln the' en
trance nail without a name. Each ar
tide, solid or liquid, IS carefully tasted
by eacn. eruest and voted on by the
Judge., who decide-who shall carry off
the first, second and third prizes. All
that the hostess haa to do is to provide
the prize., supply the supper which
should consist largely of iiot dishes, aa
the article brought, are .likely ; to be
generally cold, naiads and cakes predom
inating and give each guest a nrettv
little souvenir book in which to wfrite
all the recipes that he or she Wishes to '
preserve for future use.
most entirety witnout roundatlon. Bays
the East Oregonian. Few If any lambe
have died in Umatilla county on thi. ac
count, and the loss ln counties farther
west will be small. , - .
a . '
Hetmner Gazette: ' tin to within the
last year or so not enough egg. were
pruuucea 10 sunoiy our local nemana,
and it was necessary to shin -eggs in
from outalii. It 1 - rilffnront now.
vvitnin tne oast two weeks Minor & Co.
have shipped out over 700 dozen of eggs,
while other firm, have been aendine-
uui Kuou-Bizea consignmencs.
a . a.
There were 48 death- In Riimnn anil in
birth, during the pasf year. A city
mat, can snow neany aouoie as many
births as deaths furnishes eonclunlvt-
evidence not only of its growth. but of
lis neaitnrumess. in the death report"
8 of these were people brouaht In tfrom
outside, leaving but 40 deaths among
our home population of 10,000, or 4
deaths to every 1,000 of population, j
It haa been estimated that fullv 2K
per cent of the hop acreage of thi. dis
trict will be out of , cultivation during
... oR'.,., 4 h in aaiv iliac
the remainder will be cared for in a
merely auberflclal mnnnnr . tha
Dallas Observer Many , of the hop grow
er, have already Dlowed out their vin..
and are preparing to replace them with I
auinv vr"t wiliuii tnoy DCllCVe . Will be
afer and more profitable, while others
aesign merely to let tneir hop yards
1 1 J t . .3.. .1 11 . . . "
m iv UUHU4 ui vuniing year.
From 20 cows willard Couch of
Union county realized J1.JS6 for butter
fat in 13 months, exclusive of cheese
made from the' milk. To produce thi.
it required but. four month, of hay feed
ing, the other eight months' feed was
obtained 'on- the pasture. No grain or
bran feed-wa used. In 13 months naat
he also realised $188.20 from eggs,, and
$71 from the sale of chickens to the
meat marketa . Twelve mantha un Mr
Couch had 75, chicken, and he .till has
that number. The cost of feerilnir .tha
chickens 1. a trifling figure. . The hen.
rustle their feetl from the haystacks.
'at
The Daily Menu.
Orange' Marmalade. Cereal.
Poached Eggs.. - ..Hot Toast.
. Coffee. ;
''"Clam Fritters. Hominy PufT.
'Steamed Rhubarb. ' Nut Wafers.
.... : . .v.. . Tea. :.
. DINNER. '
. Egg- and liemon Soup. ,
Roast Lea; of Lamb. '
- Creamed . Onions. Spinach.
Orange Jelly. ;; . - 6unshlne Caks.
Coffee. .
, Hominy Puff. To one cup of cold. .
cooked hominy add two well beaten .
eggs, one pint of sweet milk, one tea.
spoon of baking powder, one teaspoon
of salt and one teaspoon of melted but-
ter. Bake In a pudding dish in iuick
oven. This may be served inn n4 '
or with eujar and cream as a dessert.'
NutrlUous and easy for luncheon. - ;