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1UH Mill WflS-.OPM' SCfOS3m3 m - . ...a ' ' ' . i . . . THE JOURNAL c. s. jtrkio.". .rabnaaee 'ulHko4 Tary emit at (aleet Sond..! ed am Smid.' Bxtrnlnr, at T ha J.xirii.l By 114 Irc rifik aed aamalil Mnn, J-aKiaai. (M. Knrr4 at IS enetorfln at (ortl4. Or., fn trin.nWua (liMMifb U Wall M ee8Ml-claaB alalia. I I I I. I ' I 111' ' ICI.M'HO.NKAalllN T171. BOWK, a-ei-M. All feaartatefits rrhr4 fcT tnAe ihec, T-ll tha iimii U dpirlmt waaL aaet side ainca. B J4tl IM Ja. NO TIMJE FOR STRADDLING in Infallible tone that the!r church be- Iran with Elisabeth. It will certain- Iy bt ft. relief to them to know that It CAKE cannot afford to beiHook blm at his, word. ' Tbey roted now at last tbe old, fiction that Henry rafue. He rode Into tbe nom- or tlm for' that reason, and for no viil rounded their church baa been Inatlon on the back of flute, other reason. ' ' ' I exploded. The oracle better reserve! .EDUCATION IN JAPAN v J i v $niall Change ' , , ment No. 1. It was the In fluence, and the onl Influence,' that: tare him preferment ore Charles V. Fulton. But for that Issue Mr. Cake , would bare ,ben burled under an I a l.nftli. . .. L 1 1 . J . . I . i . . ml im l.al . . . . Fulton would bare been nominated.' lis no room for side-stepping and no of tbe'atate. But ? iwiiNjinMRim anprr.i invmniM mmw-w. 11-1,1, Bi,.Hj.ni. - 1 . v - . ... . . ... I .. . . . ... . . . I ia lava.. I. Y.. - , Hruaairlr HalMhir. US nfia IT MB. Maw I - a- """ ex-aip at DM Dell, WIlu I pOBBIDie Way 10 1001 me rOierS. I UCy 1 "' " Jural Triliaua Kalldla. Coiraea, J tb frulta Of Victor- In his hands I The day that Mr. Cake forsakes He utterances for the "Act of Su- the Issue, or dodges the Isstw, or ipremaey" In Statement No. J. seeks to erade the Issue on which be won bla nomination, bla adherents ' The total rote for United States will begin to desert blm by the hun-enr In the primaries waa only dred. There Is no middle ground 8 hlch Is certainly conalder. half the total rots the total -vote will It In nnr1r time for the straw hat and the atraw voea.l-. . f lt ' , , , a lot' of .rotere whe aftsr. BT FREDERIC jr. IIASK1.V. " , , i - ' ' (Copyright 08. by Trwlerlo J. Haakla.) ' ' . ' Tokto, March 27 Japan belleres la education.' The public school ,yste,ra Includes erery 'gradfl from the kindergarten to the technical col lege for postgraduate work for unlrcrslty studtnta... The system is mod eled upon that prevailing la the United States, and the. expense la borne partly by the nation, partly by the prefecture and partly by tie mu- ' a,ttl.14-. . Jl.ll.l , 1 A. 1L . . . . bii.ivwi7 t uiiwci. iim ujo enure japancso acnooi system costs only Frland that en -ran sura only-oi , 125,000,000 ft year, leu than the annual public achool appropriation for r'" gooU look" ,r not wo"" hucju. V , the city of New York. . , , - . , . h'.'- , ' ,'V' . ' ... ; ,. , ' , I . . 1 .. . , J.T?r. ,r- aleo merry wMawtrs. erea Thr muaf t QUEiit io realator. ' , "-a.. Tnera la ocralfnlly, In tht awn, a aijrn.or sprinir. . a ' ', it.?,"1, th" folitlclana might like IV Ik Uttla Uttar ft his nam were Pla. r i' - SuhMrlptloa Taraa 7 aS t anf aS la lb LuJlrS llilx, Camila ar Masiaa. vna Oaa Ob nar ...... .ti ti I lira raa, DAILT INn BtlKD.T. .....J7M 1 Oaa aNtk. ......I si and with the smoke of the prlmarloa nand with party, lines ahlrered ndh "'chard Crokar bas been beard scarcely cleared away, It is 4ncon-leunderod into fragments In compar-"om at last'' He says A -Ml eel rable that Mr. Cake should begin Ison. with this momentous Issue otcounlry J66" Quiet- traoi om aMata...... .a js io warer in nia aerotion to tbe rerr I whether or not ther are to be duned wouiu jet. ine i..... 41.. t & vt . : ... I . ... . .... . i iraii vffViM vni...ii.. " uuul " Titiury i in uni i ineir run w cuooaa io sen-i . ..w.uu, , 1400,000 out ef achool. Evan theaa tnuat nominating polls. I tor. ; There can absolutely be no I , . 1 ; ! F,v r -"cuaa. for the intnaiy p. If ha undertakes for nn Wmont Urnfnn r oin.Min th. i..naa tr l Of. courae we will bare to treat i"L"e" Vr"m. rulre to desert, be at once becomes an Jn- Cake cannot ride Into a nomlnailon I 'WWlto fleet nicely when Itlaory aducauoa law u nfoixadmwuii noaaihllitr. Th nonni nt nr..nn I - -.I. 4 cornea, put the PriTllere la reaerred "ror. are not to be "fooled all the time." orerboafd for another. He cannot of p.re8,ln p oP'a Secre- "7X""ft'r imJdn" . . . ... i . . liar Hfa1 i our. viKt cannot juggie wun mera. i make statement no.t. nia paramount I -v... . , . pi on nm, wiu, m aimoat nor bunko them. He cannot be a da- laatia and , heat Pnltnn and hla ' IZZl'lS1?!, 1 '"r?nr " fender of Statement No. 1 yesterday, friends with It today, and tomorrow ... 'l that Chamberlain Is Uaaa aohooiteachar win worii a whoi aad be ethr fn- u nr..in.f t ..linn, hi. wv - if n.i. i I le oniy candidate ror senator who Is I I0.r a,ryv o and fi an ' ' -- - wa ar V U ! VU ftUU IMSISh a m a - . I (IT ! conrenlence suggests Nor can he assume Indifference as Narertholoaa. It la a fact that II ner i occidental mnain ) k.t in.ri... ..n cont of all tha chlldran of ' arhool am In I 'Yattlma." That thr la an eanentlal ln arw mini a vaiiicuiar Ot IIBU well, what dM.1 tha offlrera and aallora liai . IJatan ar artUHJlv nrlvlnv Inkt I Airtm-Aitj-A t.. i .1.1. ...... .1.. What thla t'on In the- schools, a record which can- munr Amarira v.:,j;VrV.-'' i llllTm " town jik Baata Brealdent l!lm k "Fr!2? Anwrica ana which 1 proved by the fact that of a claas of Ml ' a . . treajarni wm bt ey.iB1 jn vry few Individual Unly 11 nnaaed tha .mlliin .rf r- ' tv... , ' t big th leres states or elUea. Japn haa over f.000.. araduatid." -,---. " P"Tr"r'r ? art try- . 1 aaa a a m . - - - . ,r.. . -!, - v w- uri am tMiMinaT flanisiaf. varith " " ; The gods approve . 1" The depth, and not the tu mult of the soul. . Wordsworth, A 1VOXDERFCI NEWSPAPER. . Oorarcmant rrorUas Sohoola. I bryan. Tha Intanaaly paternal government of "inu riae auemmed ta aimniv avnrv ior a'jucauon, fenarai or a with the achool to meet hie necda. it'haa failed In thla haa hMn itna lack of money, for school bulldlnaa na-nry; ana toacliera' ail.irle In Japan, mount ud. There penal department of eJueatlon.la en ccurarliif the eatabllahment of private eruiiola. There , are already many pri vute colleaea for teacblna aneolal pro- feanlonal couraea. and a areat number of The aanata mImkiiH. VJiu w..u V or ap'claX Vi' U no dsrace Kcda. That I . n,m . . 1 , . ' , f( ,t 'h If Teddy were runnlne: araJnat 'e. eiore the lm-1 ... 4 s a s 1. One who la determined to see a 'treat will not deal of life" In uat.iona; to aoe. liort time y e ... TUB Lohdon Times Titan of the dally.' press has lately , pub- J "ed an article that rery few. ,,,at,T, . candidal if any, other , papers la the statement No. 1 world can parallel A summary of eid that ni.. . the most notable events of an entire jtn result.'' The teuuur, iron iovv 10 iviscoiiaiea a man who wouI(1 lTom tne oany commns or its own or dojge or b ionura uuiiuB luii period. , inia ero-i A nu wno WM wion oi me worm s current History 1 eo,ttiTOcally for" "uw un" Jrivaie mine 01 anowi- genator, and against receiving me respecwui a Ur. Cake appeared "nuu irvui 10 o LAjnuou press tnat .M avsi ui waxrii th.n a ..1 k 1 - 1 1 1 T . i . ..... 1 - .v Mimm u near iron inF.v.rii today. ' IU not the Issue. . TO attempt to do 14 r"f v vu" l"pwo.0 Wl " P''!fy Prlmohlous wheacom- hV.Tu,Tl ht the crop failure nroDhir; the attitude of so. or to seek In any way to 'detract ,w peopw. after : I"? h .?.?" wa7 W with'thV Tm" uniwsui;; 'lrI i-l . ' -J I . a t.t.. :T,.-T--Ti-" t7 ""J or Toklo and Kioto. They are the Kelo. V ' : ' - - - ' v. uv iivui uii tuiyvivauta V. duiiiuiiu.i will v. . ' . T 7 a. m vuiuumiii.- i a Juki unlveralt v founded h v tha lata I man flat Deea IOUnd With Cla llva as are pledged to No. 1 as an lssne will be to court de- " S pr,"f i,00B' n? f& he TOVrlheTie'M: Hk" ' VSdon. 'Sin S p-m. aown. a i. nota.t.ted whithe? Sonata irnltnn f.. .ed nre if tfc. a tO dean np the yarda. ' Iii.5" f fc" llV"0.1. W! tl.e.Waaeda nlverUy. founded l!f h a banquet or waa a md MVcTkeVnow p . , " terr - ' i U rotera did not want Fulton. , - , . - letters From tLe Pcool5 U-pscHa Jnggle. or straddle. 'The Journal offera this warnlna to . ., i ' ;. , , V - J.''A "f ?.1wf'' Z0""" ! "-r to d.te"rmin7 Much of xth.' e'i Ur't let iaTZSS We..-. They wanted Mr. Cake, just aa It warned Senator ''' Oregon's Duty.' ; ;. ; ;chooi ".'nd "then tike fSu ?nTS T.arV X Vn,r.hLa ,"ar.'i5r-.u'; Rubu,iM 1 ..- ,s , V I 7 positlrely and tin- Pulton, and It sn crests that recent Pdleton, Or April :. To the EdJ. ifn ??7 .?.. and write, for the first thinr required . Th- r...,w u .wi - ..a J . -people's, choice of occurrences fn Oreaon should aire r Th Jo"rnaJProb.bly ett fhclSSd. of youi;"m.n iLM2f0 W.e",ui: i, "iu.J2 .r, and ta'ru a.t the old regime. Mr; Cake abundant occasion to pon- !L ""!!!."ow.fer.lr ? .iS'J?.?? Tji. u imo. SSTiZt'Li'uZ: aa anoh ,v. I J.. ,,. , T mwrauwuai II ne J-1 ' -,vv ..uuyuv aiiu uio wuuie war ig unaerlatln In Iteelf which would I . " ? as BUCh, and theylder.it WelL ' Inmarhlna- 1.fl t.n. .kl. Moes not spend as much in a year for atarrar mnat w .h- .111 ' f . . ar 1 I I K. . . . I . I k I . . . . - . . I i ,v. ..j . . . i . - i uviiu, lumun, muu inn mcioenuu tl I ... auMwwwui vm. penaee aa an equal number of American the ataee sorreanondinr to tha A m.r. ican eife-nin (rrade is reached, the pu- rila are required to beirla the atudy of I J?,hjrlroe" K'nallah. irom that time on the courae I Ti bt VA In achool la quite like that of American j Um . ' Detroit Newa: Tha aenata oratnra ana ;aln predlctlnt war. War la slorlouaT i oaa any piooa tor : some ' ft vi . , I jersey, machine politicians out , of I months, and urges the performance atate as the university approprla-1 nniveraity students win apend each year . " nu ta.uui.uou La lull nam-i DnDIIC IlreL Ther eft that thla can Inf thla dnf ' I . , - i vu ma laiv-narvara lootDaui same, ine t, in 17T ,.. . VU.V.J P , ' . . I . lalt. Oi"auty. . , . T a Urge extent the commonwealth aovernment haa eatlmated the eioenaea .v. u .,, .vu uu v yuuiuum ng r na nAni n na A nf tilt Itlta (A Hilt ha 1 ara In villi . MoltkM I sn Irli at lh h rf n.ihli. ...H. of &iiili.' i .1.1. l. ........ I . " i . .7 vi. ., - e'e erery day.slnce. with no single ex- g0 Democratic for the present Then bouse paid any except tbe most for- ufL".0,111 "iub- p parenta that ther can educate their chii- tuted for Latin, and later on, other mod- '"1 man named Cake ceotlon save holidays' Ita nnanrla! t t..i . . , , v. u ' BcPfc or-1 lalatlva methoUa ara new and as yet in dren from tha elementary courae to the ern lanauaaea for Greet- , to the senate, where he wlU be well v 1. . 5 13X9 RepnbUcaa gangsters and ring- mal and necessary attention to the xperlmental bUso. and wtether hlgheat derreafor a total coat of ll.SOO. The Japineae achwls care for the lJ.M saya an eaatern eichanse. Ore- eystem may be called Stupendous ttL deDrired of . office, will also meaner. rnnrra will m nnn.A i'lV?.0 be edopted eUe where muat Thla Includea tuition, board, medical at- phyalcal aa welt-aa tbe mental well- son haa not. yet decided whether it Will among newspapera. and Its UberaJ h. v.i. - n .i...u i ' . . "f .na wiaoum ana oonaiaer-l tendance ana books ror eix yeare In the beln of their ruplla. While the sya- wa or not, aaJ,o a .it -Tt v uoerai i loae their power, for, eril, and later! the laws he recommends, or it one or J lt1bJ,?Vf ,ln rf Sol electorata. leleraentary atage, five yeare In the ln,Jtem of tmnaatlo Inatroctlon and med-l . ,, .- ; the a MrloS of wod7rru'i':.:nTT' ."'.V.' ""' "v y"r" 10 tM "'"i"!!?. " ?"JL " .'I there s-a county .eat war on tm payment to ail employee baa become decent Republicans who will serre two are passed they will, like Je nnT. !f ton the people may come to the front and employers' liabUity law, "come 000 a year IU Berlin correspond- succeed. r ' short of what they ought to be." T ent an annual salary of 1,000 and ferhr feat natural resources capital la I h K. " TV i. I lowara nor vaei ex ' -"- .v. w. . i panae ox vacant acraa. tier IM.. L.l. ..ill. . a. '. .nn-vaafl ta i Dm . t . .M.I.Ullin.l. mil h.. mm 500 for Office expenses. . Browtls, .. ue"u T!mTenl Vf dent has done his Tdnrr " fc. ran So no "enUo T f . "muiutiK tha aniwlal mrrnA t.i.,i. the alleged fact that the "New Idea" qn nty, be cai do no ,e.kers ia the crowded east r ' MM, AM urn.. i)a.nviiA... -.-.a I mnr. H i iklrti Ara rlAai r ' I Money and tnn . ar srrVs-k AUil ...41.. l I . Wl MClUUilLaUl aaVI 11UI DiCU I -.-. ... -uuu,,.,, iuwi.iijo,iDawno r. - v. M -71. wuv u .Hciuig auuvn aou unices Careful as to Coat. American cities, ft muat be remembered mar in. Jmnmwmmm . a I . ... . w portunltleavl f ra la taken that the estimate of coetlmote rural community. . Thus the i or Home- le i central univea. a neae department of education ia la turninar. I attlFB each prefecture maintains Ita ownlleii hn m.m. .mm. ... i. TiemberAd I Inr on reading the followln from the ' tends all I Sliver Lake Leader: "One of the moat ' it ra-iuiiMBonorauie, - aiapicaoie. contemptible, Jan- offensive. Insultlna. abomlnakla anil ah- - able tolnoxloua pereons In exlatence Is an editor acnooi i or a newspaper who wilfully, malicious. In bis life was known among his col leagues as "the prince of correspond ents," got more pay than a foreign ambassador; be received 2,000 .as DONT ' PIXCTIOnZE OREOOJT.. for themselves. Some of them would no doubt accept office, but most of them are strictly business men who salary, a magnificent residence, with a!; ott' bot taoje4 norsea and carriArna ti af vial""- w --" disposal and la addition 1.000 for "d of thmt vrt7'B nttr dIarSard ot " fhatc prote8t " th g?Terni the yearly Tnflnsa of hia nfffel rt-. tt People's Interests In that sUte. . been suggested, should ine yearly expenses of bis office. Be- ' . . ,l.OT mn.f h a... sides althU he waa allowed three I Money ana men , are annnikant i I gurraiiorr in wnicn ara uouaau ine atu-iin tha .mn,. ... I ... . - . r.- . . - ready to make th. Padflo alon- th- dents from that prefecture. The na- maai .7 nl" -'a.i,"'h- ".-3 ;.'""r ' J' ? aoene of the nation's rreateat activity renls i pay a lump aum to the manaser fectlv.eyi.lcht. and what dWaei ire litely k&w7 "Wth mi-TepresUona in the Quarter century next to come, which la to Include every expenae. If the, moat prevalent at different ares of ire aa false a hall ItseUlv" " . 7. No propheUo vUlon la neceaaary to con- the expenee exceeds the eatlmate. the! achool life. The department can aleo . v' celva that. " Tha ODenlna- of tha Pan. deficit la Da Id bv the nrefectural treaa. It.n kna manv .kilpl. i- . ,i - - , . ' S t W fV.'OAnil.... r..i,i. i Jt . j I am ....i th. ...... . i.T-.V. Im in th. fnn. .r . , ... I .... iJ. 'v.. ".. ! O t t-t . ii . , w Whvuu, i av.uu lauus ia 7"-;. -r.T- -.--'.''-' . r-,"v,u ri'.v.'" "J.nV.'lJ''. ",V1L""f f:. I r".T .nwer. io ceniiraeiere . , s frcfnTl r.irll7ha ) -weif nea e anorramai, - , Oreenn ahAnld ha tB,f0itlui v... I rd'.vth. PCP tec torate of this nation ?' th'se dormitories 100 boys will live! tall, how maayvwelghed 40 kllorrsms uregonsnOUW be forfeited, there over the lalaAda of the western ocean. In euartets which would not suffice 10 and how many had a xheat meiaure- will be a rery rigorous and em- Vnl f1 to lr Paolflo atates I AmericanA and the expense will rarelvjment of 71 centimeters. It can alaol' Rosea are berinnlnr to bloom la Doaej . . . ... . . . I surpaasinr nroralrtenea In tha -wnrM'a I be rreater than tl.10 a month for ,iih I tail tha .nn. . n h... .i.ti.n..li.. swmr v.... . . .... . i .uruMjini urumirrence in tne -world a i ua rrcmier man sa.av a tnontn ror eacn paauc proieai u me gorernmeni, 1 commercial and Industrial Ufa, . I boarder. The food la rlca and fish, of; that Browtls had singular talents for his duties; thus In the time of the second empire, he Inaugurated a sys tem of telegraphic dispatches. Send ing the record of erery. Important session of the French : parliament without having taken a single n6te. One of the peculiarities of the Times consists In the fact that it bas nevers admitted gratuitous ' corre spondence, but altjays pays for what Con I j"" Puo-J acnooi syatem. witn tha I courae, except mat tne cneaper millet T,, , -,- .... i-ltrnr mnat nt Ik.' l.i. 1" -"'"f-iil aa iii dmo, mi DMOra na ownj an igmnirara auMUUlN IOI -j . u uvk m .ion wcioc vui i - , wiwin-iin essential part or tne puislnf life of I the rlca. - , - . that "New Idea" Republlcana are Serres.- The forest reserro policy is ne nlhty west where, now exlats the The only weak point about the Japa. 1 - - 1 Lou irr ar nonuimrinn ani nrkar.. Th. nu. ,i..nni awat.m a. aa h. 1 . n. . nattlBtanta In Ma -MrnrV Tt I. .. " v. .. .k .a uui . . - . ... i . ..... . . ivonirrw. uupuuuon uo ox oower. . tm neee acnooi avatetn. so xar a ByrinBiu up. . ucy promise 10 DO-I- - wu u, nuv 11 1111 iu some patrician atmoaphere of Harvard. Tala. neae are concerned. Is that the hi a her In from the loweat grades to the hlah- comei numerous ana to multiply I ueeu averaone, as il wouia I ri, t.t ini a . mera. ana i iiuumunu on oy no means iccoramo-1 "t -tne mirner education or rins is throughout; the land. KOOSerelt S somewhat. Of a "New I Carried Out Much of these lands. If'1.1 M jnaintalned by the atatea. It Toklo Is a school comparable to thai woman, bnt under the foatarlna; care of Waa- HennMWn Mmaalf ' ' and'larra anaiitltiaa 'at' nttiat nmh. I L. 'r.I!..! .t..,w,lw''t th" L"f ' "- the Vnlted American mlaatonaries ;. several; tors - ... 1 . - . v a . ' vw.aiua viimk win coma in. mma 1 huhi. in. annnai mitinn 1. iii.n 1 arnonii nava n... nimr nr. 'i n. .nu. ably forfeitable lands In tbe i CtoOS I rhtett va"'eB material -dominion Last year there were 1,800 applications eminent recotmlsed tbe rood work dona fcav rat-Inn naatd mt nn..mH, "'n " states ana tne ror admission, out tne ttuuainn are eeioy tneae . inatuuuons ana established pay region, neea no conservation or I character of thir naini. . . I ..n. .. ... hu.j i.n..i. .hi. ... the Water SUPPly. Abundance . of I wP8r measured byvth liberality with I that only 170 could be admitted There T-lIFTT members of , the National moisture would continue to fall all K'l.ehSr.rSS iSEB VJt i,S liSf St&J&& La Publishers association hare I along the coast range if the timber the accepted bulwarks of our liberty I was daslened to accommodate but 100. I igone to Washington to insist on were all nt off. rtAKan fnrf w n5v",,.i?f) . V 0."'.e'v-U1"tlon- . ?7 same eondlUon btolna in. every tell the averarea of all theaa atatlatfoa I la a mnm and. the percen tares' of robust boys crl 'JrtSrl!i..;.-t.ai ..a L... L?-ul . I -icimty ef untoa are ....... il" "a l" ruunina; again. , i . . . ?. Is practloal In essentials from the be-1 ... " v " . , r e , e J A i ;.. t, , finnine. the boys beLnv taua-ht bual-t rn.m. Bn.in,ii... nees methods and the atrls. housekeep- t build ariad.ooo'ehu ",w tT'm"m ..... ........ i . a. I,. -.!.'-1 V is y A POTEXTIAL DOIAKD. thsl fthrftraffnn nf thm iint-r nn IservAS ara A.a, rrAAl anl .AAAfl.a.eIOreffOB now. Tsit th navi lassK .va. I v. aa.. a ..ka. a -.-.1 . electa to print.. In 1814. the year Wood nnln and nrlnf n.n n... l- it. n-. .m . I P ountry on the .second of June that turned , down by the technical achoola. la which waa Inane-nrattwl tha t-.t.r 7 ' " " an uur i ine voters oi tnia state have deliberate-1 rive hundred applicants desired to en- vi...T..Wf! 8 ured the Intro- are men, and represent an army of timber lands should be thrown Into ? ""fain their juniversity. roir HbemseiveaPPaa udentin the mi or electricity, but only 100 could received. These technical schools race every branch of Induatrial and engineering; atudy, find every one is full to overflowing. The agricultural and forestry collearea show the same inabil ity to take ear of those who come .to study.'' - . . --. .. -' . The Toklo ' Fine ; Arts achool has claaaes In Japaneee palntlna;. European painting. desfg-nlnir. sculpture, graving on metais ana taoquer worx, ana in tnie Institution hut few more than half of omathina. iniir.iv rnr.i.n t Th. ...Il - iveany aa Oregon' towns have had a - olent Japanese notion, of the aphere f to have a cleanlng-up day. 4. 1 i: ; j,t f i .,' -i ' a. w : j, ,f ' : Elgln,'a new paper, the Leader, la credit to that town an4 Wallowa county. j . ' ' e , e . , A nan Who lately bought a Jan seas Elgin will set out , 10 acres to apple trees. ;,;a. A :-a V.-j-te..;. ; Several eeal experts of national- repr. (lotv- nave oe says the Sun.x Imperial achoola on the same order, : AH aVook XJz atokolars. The visitor In a Japaneee city like Toklo is apt to. think that all the nan- pia are goma; to acnooi. i ne smaller I ia,ioi- ,nT ueen a aaaramieia eeio.y. 'tXTS'' h:-tl.. same business; reserre.: The Interest, of the .Ute I J!5S. SgETVSi iSlSW" t2fS S?" TLfJL: 1. "! whom. ember . : ' country - demand ; that jfHST!"?" 527k 'STAl'lll. L"f?'. check w returned ,DOrl 10 ' or gnore' Mdjliey where forest teserres are not needed aiW "wiir w-jt wothw' SSSeTO , . .t.!!5' J".-"a are . men;, moreorer.' who cannot be the timber should be accessible to .l!iS.,,'L0Wv- : vuuuouiiusu niBxreauonu commiLtea nr invnnri. i rarmara nnt , it , nn-i.tti.. . in i uimuu - igvu.vuu inn loann. with . The Times does not print a sin- ration. The, v-TSW nrf.ti waii t,i.. . tvl J5f5? .W""!!,.- $1 s.ooo. Certainly ' " i nun i nuuu, tuioi ui, aviviuiucut unKun can an tin i in, in r r. aait .k . . .. f". wiucu ia now aaxea. Tne amount. Indeed, ought to be doubled. The tax sir: ys In their sober uniform kimoiina of blue cotton with white dots are never out of sight In the streets. Their elder brothers, in the glory of their wide trousers, ara also ubiaultoua. , Thaae wide trousers, really a flowina- bifur cated ' skirt, are ceremonial , and corre spond In the. Japanese code of ' polite urvaains wiia iiia iroci coax or west ern countrlea. The reapeot nald to edu. catldn la Indicated by the fact that all higher school students wear this cos tume to acnooi, By a vote of to 14 Myrtle Creek haa decided to build a 11,1,600 hian school building.- : V ., ' ; , : ' i - ' Eua-ene srlvea cromlse of beins eaallr the eecond city in Oregon In the near future. Boosting and publlo spirit are doing- It, , ... One firm composed of foreigners. k. t. ..v.ni . ow.vuw acres 01 isnu in Dnermau Janifi -hSLSj. 2". "Ounty. . There la where a graduated japaneae woman "who wears a skirt. The 1 1.. ... ,.i , Th.J nS if t!?06-,001 ?a7 that Speaker Cannon suggested this has not beaten 'the railroad corpora- Se, iItVd a F,encli lIt' actlQn meana.ot checking the tlon yet. -mU. erateur 30 for a three-column kr- mnmi , . ,. ' . apaneae woman "who wears a Bklrt T lie bind tac would work ninVi rtrt Is usually of red. although some- na , wouja . w.or aWv mee of purple, cloth. It Is tied looe-j v " ' '; " ' . - iii movement far free1 pulp and paper. and they are likely to tell him and hnrlan la , . " I inBiituiion no. isw more .nan n air 01 on sinnn k ?--iM,'.on,ral8.c.nt" the applicants were admitted last year, on 11,000. No man will ever feel it: kTh.. Vh... . ,.. mr,,.i. . The Astorian ftys: vTimes with- c..-.t.. i- . . . ' ainen mere is tne Acaaemy or music, a .nu ci y i. ia in. nnrv nr ava-p .!.,... i . . . . . . - . ------ : " ! w .. . i with these great Interesta at atit. J' Lc.n 'J.-". ?11t'r. JLW creature andla always hap- Pal tv Vw Mal.. a - ---- v " "".I". ""VM-' Fl -wwaaawMw jife sniu, ,UW IWiJI . tea I nlfll tfOnrTriftf MAI AnetlAa anma islala Mn en a e K nw IstftVIa Vaei , ee.e.A.ei liJ 1 IUIIUTI Irlfl tinlVa truths about the' tariff robbery in the the simple auestlon.Why should not nownthe"iPariitu7 f and'th-.,?,..?-.1? k"?w nothing whatever of muaio the case of wood pulp and print paper, the 'grain shipmentf of the northwest pa.st ... , ; T "T'7 tLIaZnr Zi to the What they want is not an Investiga- be done frarolbls port, the sea-base other have already covewrrhlToue 'o"' th?u wr, 10J0,v,.e7 PU vp tlon to rftacovA- If th trnaf.haa Wn nf th ,r;-1r.dr,w-,.rr.d.h.,,l Itons of ethlc u eMtJmlnt Ja'J?,TJ ?! toockln at the door or the fresh- i mean nus mnv rwr. uuiy au w k u- tide. t . " The source of this llberalitr .found In the extraordinary business or the paper. Its character and prices charged for Its service public; . Telegrams dailr from . .. '-'-.a - - W - I ' ' -' " " ' " I fla-tVI aBMi -. Ma. V.. ..-i , . ' capital or tne world of which the cost spitting on, .the sidewalks or scatter- from the farthest Inland iield of pro- ites uT ail. i am t ?oL2zSXi mltte,i H iM fom hta school averages about 50. artfila fne I Ine-'" nannt ahella' nn ' th laum Vint 1 A-nr.Hr.rt wts,n f- tA 1 Oregon quleaeant reactlnnaX Ri.TTi..: I tht the Japaneae bands are reoruitod. which it pay. 10. 20' and o7each, iuiontVy lOOmUesJaln n ,M Ajlor ?h"eVB 0, 3 "".-" Wvua "M..Mierweurs,t poi uui cnese puDiisners .cannot con- nrersr ; Times wunout numner tne . : - , r tlclaa most accomplished reporters I slstently stop there. -U They fwduld Questlon,'lf answered at all, would be ? Personal lbertyv i ; r and conscientious translators are not make a rery creditable appear answered by saying that ships and To te.!(lltr ' The Journal Ths among the features. - But another lance demanding the abrogatknof railroads will1 always meet as far In- FJ ,"t ' V pt,, MemM " element of success Is in the fact that this duty in theirlparticular Interest, land, as near the source of the pro- partis troubi.6 ffltSlZ 00r-!e It Can not. under Anv rlrmmotmu. - -"iuiuvot, i uui ayyiunye. v ,Dar.u uwfc a "umiuuw i ,Hw vm i tcu a -r . , ouu iu u-pe east, and aa the ' parties will aoon pe bought by any gorernment, being, about duties teren moreilnexeusable J ters of consumption, as possible, be- j hold their conventions , In Oregon let f frttTl tnlte WJ'I A'W'TVia.f aa,4 aiLaal A . a a 1 . a . a L - a a a a a. . I a ai aa. a . a. a k l. ... a .... , B M f l " ,'vwm,! wHwuiiy inae-1 man tnis.Tne puonsners are lgnti cause water ireignt is .rar cneaper UB eee-wnat mat personal liberty piank pendent. - ti- t m demanding Justice for themselves: than railroad freight. AIbo, becausel nnai KZJl??. advertisements Of the Times, hut whll dolnar ao thev oiifht to nut ahlna nrefer a fresh water tiarhoi. I "Friends ahd NelirhiAr. t a produce 20 to 30 per column and in at least a secondary nlea and de- I . ' , i$J.KliJy?I eata numoer contains 75 to 80 col- mand, in behalf of tens of millions of aklrl tlmea ly about the waist and. the strings are Corvallls Republican: . In all parts of on tha outside. By the sign of the red town may oe neara tne nammer and the or purpie aairc one may know the Jap-1 "w ana many gooo, suoataniiai rest, anese school girl anywhere. She Is a I fences are the results of thla activity. " Pendleton's large property-owners will do nothlna to keeD the town erowlner. say the papers of that town. Even the woolen mill, that .was a great help, is Idle. . 1 An Elgin man talks of getting a di vorce, says the Leader. I?ls wife listed the f urniture for the tax assessor and plied roy store with-a. fine line of choice nai. A t ..a. m I wlnea anil llniinra .11. . ,.r rmns f adrertlsements. 80 that this neonla who ara beinsr ulnndered br I rto-nn tA PndlAtnn with flu.net w.i. IS-Jfa. Wtlpue . -f tej- make ifn a - i . : . the paper from other trusts fostered and supported ton on his return trip to Washington, 2bf1r- tadeatrtous, respectable memberi ' VLS9hT. t0 h,h tariff dutieA:little breach and V. says ;He ; Is ; Pretty;Vbadi; WiM fit , . uvu luc iUcome m tne nign tamr wan. mignt nasien broken up, nut like the others who I D1?2?h"n"a rrom, sales and subscripUons, which the overdue frazlne bf ItJ, Hoi, .teen carried k-"th i.i22- "i .r5u': 'rt-. al '...- I - ' f r. ' I - ""V. " aT v away . waav I a. v - t i win Datmil BV3BB H.nn N IIDrTAn lira Democratic-Socialistic doctrines' With !, ?alLconfl,l.?n,l'r "potnmand them as is enormous k During the fever of railroad agita tion in 1846, the Times realized a daily profit of 9.000; anJ in 1870 its balance. was 1,036,000. ; We may thus understand how the Times has become a thunderer. THE LATEST MESSAGE. T which the neoDle of Ores-on ar .w "HK"c,ae:MJ drunken, he Is sure that the Renub- lI'Ti13r w,u deprive. some '-of life, oth HE president's latest jnessage i is Ucan8 wm Bpon wake up to see that Pf EaiTE? they ; are ' simply playing into the i3"' aren rphan, and ;ii moor, i will NEW IDEA?. REPUBLICAITS. another "scorcher" for the do- nothing : congress.. fHe 'alludes at the outset to .his message of a month ago, In .which he- urgently recommended Some i 17 or, .18 -.meas ures that -would be of benefit to the . . : tnw 'ttln i n i.' -"'V ': IUICB II TXT"'' W HeW J6 nunnl. tla admit, that nnM M IJZL1?I tnrne Uas since passed one of these-meas- t,at W -- ; 1 - "? ures. though he Is careful to point trust-ridden , state . ont -1 .... .t... '...!... a a , ' T VVVm Ual 11 VUUIOO SlUVl b V. TV Utb fflir?6'11 Re- ought to have bW done"; and then ruunvuua u.,, trying ror ser- he goes on', to reenumerate other LTSa . ilr ieaaehip of remedial and beneficial t laws that i.uiio form tne Repub- congress has up to this time persist lean party of ewJersertrom with- ently Ignored. It is ;)a effect's re in, but have concluded that the taav in2 . ;. th.t th is Impossible ft accomplishment and (people may "know" The president , wuuueu w ouuiae the j insists 4hat this r congress should regular party and put up .an lnde- peiiaent Republican electoral ticket r referring that the Democrats, rumor man me regular Republicans should carry the state, Colby and his coworkers and followers bare ac complished considerable; they beat 4Trudentlal' Dryden, who has amassed -many millions by plunder ing poor people of small change, for reflection to tle senate, "and they nearly beat their own party last fall, lut they wm not be satisfied until t'.ev c';! tba whole gang of New, amend the Interstate commercelaw so as to glre the commission greater power orer railroads; should modify the injunction law; should pass a parcels- post law .nd a child labot law? should provide for the correc tion of "abuses by corporations and trusts by strengthening the Sherman anti-trust law, so as to prevent cor rupt and oppressive combinations of great cttpltal, and should enact other reformatory measures. In ja word, he tells -congress what Its ' duty is, and has - been" for the Dast four ator wa beaten by Democrats who h wlu thus 'accommodate rfttrfftarad aa 'BanaMUa. A TJZZa !? SHilL!. " :. Jose of -- ...,.,.v.na, auu iuwu i "if ,incr . uying boui. - jsut i nave a for Cake' ? From which it would Uh I fam,i? to .support the business pays that tha 1 .Fl PubC .ceuMgee.!?-...--., pear that the senator did not read aright the lesson of his defeat. As to Bennett, 'he Is of course a hope less case. . 1 "I have raid mv llCensa and tha traf fic is lawful, and If I don't sell it some- ooay ee wui. j i xnow tne Bible says: Thou shalt not kill,' No drunkard ehall enter tne Kingdom or heaven,' and I do not expect the drunkard maker to fare inT better.- but T want aa ... 'That Malheur conntv mmi m land I have resolved to rather tha aa.. " - - Ba MM aV J Ua J I a a ...... . -a "--- i waa vo that refused to Indict a man for kill- Sfv S.?a,rwn: 0,1 tfte fH lng a neighbor who had for two rears -"Should you doubt my ability, i refer I been crimlnany and crtielly intimate IE 'XuX'XSWZWS!! with his )14-year-old .. daughter did Hentlary. and -gallows, where yon rigXK, There ia no n'i ,W,ti . w"1 J?.ma?r;. M.?'? cuatomers county to the expense of trrlne a l vince you that I do what J say." manfortimng.uchanbffender..V kX-W"!" Jury would convict him. ' -'. . j try. The people are up In arms against a continuance or tnis Dusmeaa. The nnrflnnai iinenT Tl I n -r , i mi... .... The president, C lr' is . exDlatneiV P? !f?!!ftS?'.-' t?1 !?"Lh P-ay nnlled for'foW fcittlaahi. .1 11 "ur to get two, and lsell satisfied. : If : "" "Tr.J ' ' he had -naked for anlt t ha f Mgie xar. : tt . v r MVA7ai.QU two men mentioned I have no Idea that they, ever contemplated single tax under the rule that will prevail If Oregon adopts this single tax measure. , . . -- This year's . assessment, of tha coaat country ought to be sufficient evidence to every tmer or wo bou in utmhii. The values of our-plow and pasture lands, alao our i improvements. In many Instance a, have been more than- doubled, while it remains to be seen if the land and improvement values ef our towns have been increased as much as -1 per cent.: and when you find an .assessor with courage enough to place a fair eatlmate on railroad property or other nnMtatnrv wealth, alone comes a fed eral or state Judge or equalisation board and reduces the values by one half or more. The rancners ana otner citizens of Oregon already have" an exemption of 1100 on personal property and If he la able to own more he ought to be nrniM tn ha nnrmitted to Mr a reason able tax thereon, to help pay the ex penses of a righteous and a just local and state - government. Take, ; for in stance, the situation In which we of the coaat ireaerve country are placed. xv aimndv have what we call a heavy tax placed on our livestock by the gov aramenz., Tnr t nracucaiir ; dublui iiik ;wr own land xrom - wn.cn no state mvr mn nrnint na. while the Cudahar combine can place a 15,000,000 packing plant on their fiou.uuu wortn OX una wimuu. maj in erference -from the general govern ment or rise - Jn land values, .and still go-on reducing tne price oi our nve stock to ruinous proportion. ' While I have due respect for Fred C. 1 Denton and others', views on this single tax, I view them as in the interests of the sister of the muse of laurhter. As has been said, Japan believes In education. Jt has accomplished much in. the 18 years . since the emperor founded the present system by his oft quotea reacripu aui now tne leaders in the work see the money of the peo ple going to buy guna and battleships anit H.ttrtfta thai. Inf.M.. T.v.l... .;a'.o' i,T-.l gave in one haircloth lounge at ILSOoT ail (S7 poor. . " ,vu Bh Is worth that, because t be-. iuiiu iu uui 1 nuuiuu cuoi, - - ei' ' i aiciu .vunsut-aiionai. , . - B. ' St. Oeorae Blshon t of KUmm. In view of the fact-that tha -public Myalls, who was one of them, invited all of service corporations of this state are attacking the Initiative and referendum, It mky not be out of; place tos call at tention, to the fact that tha same Clause real wealth of the atate, which In jus tice -ouaht to pay an eaual proportion or -tne neeaea , taxes. -" '-. Si. 4.' UUUJUXUAJK., Nil-. .... S . i . .. .. .. that ha -wamM k.. -.ii . i . A'"?"t'a' r- : a.--io - tne uv nuu.u 6cv uub, ur none-1 rMllo ' ine journal- in The But probably he, wouldjiare liked to Ji?urS1 ."l th. l4th. ,n8t 1 6M that the get four; all the sanie.V; - 1 - ' ' " I ttnn SnnHmtl aa thaw a.. 1 OUI . T must h '(.TtM-m!. . 11 W"'.J,", ln" le?'r- ?ecl - On aiuiuiauiK to i tiiimy ot tns nuiers or tne Soli seem to me. nn la Episcopalians to, hear Hhe .'oracular I Jp0.1111 mn wh? n th5,r homea. volcri of our morning contemporary Henry'SiirgTi; ..-nir 1 make fts infallible ptterafiewit. ?c & ' . Emfl Gerhaeuaer's fiirthday.' v Em 11 Oerhaeuser, famous . as a tenor lifger, especially In Wagnerian ' roles. was Dorn a. n.rumtiacn, uervaria, April 29, 1868, ' and was' educated . by . the Benedictine monks at Augsburg. From the Benedictines he alao got his ground ing In music, and then made his public anoearance aa a singer. He studied law for a; tine and had virtually aban doned his musical ambition, when . at a special performance of one of Aubor's operas the purity and beauty ' of his voice made auch a nrofound imcrenalnnl that he was invited to sing on trial at one of the Munich, court theatres.- -He was ' then 28. An engagement at the Munich ODera house was tha result.'- Tt lasted till 1892, when he left Munich for Balreuth.-where he made a special study-of the .-Wagner- music-dramas. During r the next fewyeara te aanff fal" at Balreuth, and was heard also"" Munich, tiubeck and Carlerube.---lft 1902 the late Meurice. rtrau hm.i.hi Herr Gerhaeuser to America to take leading Tart in the Metrnnnlitan an opera company. - : , m tne consutuuon or, Ukiahoma was theTsubJeot of reviewVby- the ;attorriey general Of the United States at th time ox its adoption, tne question being whether the Oklahoma constitution was in accordance with the provisions of the enabling act 1, During the debate in the constitutional convention recently ;. held in Michigan, the constitutionality i of the initiative and referendum was frequent ly challenged. In reply, one of th dele gates read a letter from Attorney-Gen- ji jDuiwyiirii),, uawu uecemoer If, as IUHWII., 1 , , , '.-'.ri " in receipt of your letter of the Hth ins In reference to the Initiative and referendum clause in the constitu tion of Oklahoma. The - question - of whether' the Oklahoma constitution waa in accordance with the provisions of the enabling act was very-carefully consid ered by the department of justice, but air communications on the subject were the defeated candidates to an excursion down the lake in his beautiful launoh. Kor pastime the. party will- engage . in sowing wild ricenot wild oats.. !, - ; made verba-.y bv tave attornav.a'anarai w tne premaent. . unaer tneae circum stances. It Is of course Inappropriate for no iu uuempi to aavise you as ' to. tbe view taken of any specific provision. J can only refer you to the facti now a mtnifr vt turamim anowieage, mat in accordance wiFh the provisions ,xt the enaojing aot tne aa mission or the state intM iiiB union ' was prociaimea, -The lmDlicatlOn Is nlaln that tha at. torney-general considered the Initiative and referendum clause in the Oklahoma constitution vana ana constitutional. ti German families in the Grand ' Ronde beet fields means manv nermanent n. mansettlers for this country. They ara a hard-working and thrifty people, and Will do much to bring the Grand Bond valley up to the highest state of cult tivatlon. . , 1 ' Silver Lake Leader: Our hotels are crowded and have -been -all spring1 and winter. It looks like just as soo aa one lot of homeseekera get settled upon homesteads another large crowd follows. lke county's soil and climate are vert- -table gems, end. those desiring homes are taking 'advantage of It. There ar thousands of good homes left yet, so keep coming. - With a public debt Of IR0.OO0. with ha-, warrants but 10 months in arrears anit ; a 1200.000 courthouse built and paid for, save a few thousands for-furniture and site Improvement, , Clatsop- county Is in -very wholesome condition, flntnciniiv.' considering the fact that two years ago she was practically 1100,000 "in . the hole,'.' with no.,pubHa ..buildings, says the Astorlan. - CV -: ' 'li. j ' V t :,. : '! "Klamath Falls irerald: Throughout the irrigating districts many .farmers are planting small tracts to select Va rieties of grain, vegetables nd grasses -that have not been-here before. that are known to excel in quality and yield ' and to ascertain the- ruHiilta that be secured under the very flattering soil and climatic condition. of thla region. Likewise a great number of tre , small fruit roots have, been set out thla spring. f " , , .i ' , v This Date In History. ' ).', , 1441 Klne- 'Edward TV Of ' Rna-iatvl born at Rouen. - . j - r , j IU& Oliver 'Ellaworth; - fllnlomat senator and chief Justice of the supreme court, bom In Windsor. Cnnnecti-ut Died there November 26, 1807. .-, 1778- Adootlon of the Pin Tree' flav I anorL thev as v. anif tha a.w 4-a uy vuv Riwiy ana svucicu uuurt Pt Jxias- sacnusetts. . . ..? ; '' 1827 Rufu Kinar. federalist a.ndl, date for the presidency .against James Monroe, in jsit, aiea in rw xotk city. Born in IJearboro. Maaaachusetts. . in - 1888 Hen nr M. Stanley found ' Em In Pasha on tho ahores -of Albert Nyansa. 1903---Xndsllde at Frank, BritisnOo lumbla, with the loss Of 78 lives. fij" ; 19D5A score of Jives' lost'ln,'a "or- 1907 Attempted 'assassination - of President qabrera of Guatemala. s j "'.' NeaMy all Astoria saloenkeepers have agreed among themselves to keep their places closed on Sundaya., Corvallls Times' '-' Tha itianini.a . Isaac Walton ara whtanerlnr tn ,. aah , other tha nlnaalna. - Infnm-.AW. jfthe bass are .biting." It is i a great' BKl tiiey say, ana ine nsi art - tha nneat-that swim in the western waters. ' rnousandi tr small bass were liberated Ln.th.e Wimette by the government'' flsheMvlT years ago and now they have -became quite plentiful, weighing from onja flvw pounds apiece. . ., -. J i'e :'- iiv'J: fi'-'-S"..' t Nichols of Seaside, -while' spad.' lng in his garden, found a knife a foot below the surface of unknown pattern -says the Signal. It has been huri.H : ages, the rust being heavy on the blade. 1 It seems to be a cross between a bate' machete and old-fashion Henry Brallier, an antiquaariaf somei' note, places it amonr the M.i.n . ona He thinks some of those old-time ' plrat-i,were wrecked on this coast lived among the Indians and lost th knife a couple of centuries mm