The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 02, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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THE JOURNAL
" AN , IKDKPENDEST MKWgPaPIIR.
I lav self-government are shaken. - It these noble benefactor! showed their
may well be hoped that the lore for the Door neonls. "who muat
tare scars years or Honorable be protected from Bryan, area If they
mstory ine juatciary or ore- bad to pay 5-cent fares forever. Now
gon has made, may never . be there la a manifest and concerted ef.
'yihtrT ,?"VL.TS?1lotte or scarred, by incidents fort to defeat Bryan's nomination at
imt. ririh aad rmh!n streeta, Parcunc or. I oi ng.y character that are
LETTERS FROM' THE PEOPLE.
S. ' JACKSON.
.PnMUfcaf I
. traMniuialoa troucb tibr sail eacoaut-elaas Otherstatea,
1 OlIUC,
. . .
- Sreatteat iniu-)i alll va rvi itt a I
iw ... ; . r - ......... vvmi. i uiv uoon AigmAnt win m va
80-To'the Editor 01 mZr l ZJ?'XX'l at the coming? election
issue of the loth, ye., of VoWVBur of thJiTiAd tbo.' S MfSTttti X10.
awater rltM can. 1 ani7 wno aeai in boom nna wq v at thai
The Single Tat Amendment,
Portland. Adi-H
ugiy cuaracier inai are notiuenver. and there are sums that It l in journal in your
'1'. a. I Inf reauently manifest In some of the Its haine- h 1 N. O. Goodman of Tld
? po.iHi.io, i. - . - ,-- , rr,;i.i-i.-. - . .thT-- ni r,vri.t
uiner Biaiea. in eminent Dencn. oe-irine to this Br van's Commoner aavs: """' " amenament ana Vh S iu. W1 f-.i x"""
yond the pale of politics, non-par- The powerful interests which are now !!"!B.t ? n Intelligent manner. 'I am a aTt believer, In' mlndlnf
tlaan and lofty ideals, la a factor attempting to control both national con- .'r ruf'?: " SK. IIT 1. ur to"burVThe UawrtX&TreVsVE
i- i I ...... in ji . t m I-"- """w wowra onaracteriawo-on - . una utiMritinn. i .u. l.
' vitiu mo unuor waica mi ciimn w iw unrwiuwi, tm u nonaat nan wHn ha. ik,..ht i.t ' pgi raiiy. are you not miataxen -m I m Tir.vr"" wvi
of money rataed for this purpose la e-
toundinar '. A 'iiiu.).." Vo
ouf"d'-and advertlatn matter la being
piini.va .in eeverai auierent languairea.
,Vdn". oonty people are well eatlafled
-u mi praem state or arraara ana
such m
that it I prices.
ever want
Small Change,
A hit in time often eaves' the nine.
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The rubber trust has stretched - Its
Let every loval nlttsAfLnf T.inn mumv
f0.40 the -polls at the ooralng election
-This May day passed with no big
atrlkee, . -i--- "
TELKPaONBS MAIN tlTJ. BOMB. A-eaSL
All aepartniaata raactaed by thM aembera.
sen ue nperatnr ta aparane yea ww.
tt Bide otnta. aaai we.
roKSION APVEBTISIMO SEPBE8ESTATITI
VMclaae-Benlasila Snaeial Advrtfiil1ir- Acesey.
: UraMTlrk Building, B Flfta avciwe. New
: Xark; Ik-ltniM Bulldln. Cbicaso.
rmiV I ?n w!tB clf conscience cast a vote nelegatlon,
It looks like Tart will get; the Oregon
feels safest, and points to With pride instructions 'Imply that the roters are "PJrtc H1?.00 , fundamental question. ElaA K "21?.,!!?rU,,nf-1!i0ir, i","1
and reipect..
Sebaerlptlen Tarnw by BaU to any
la the Valted flute, Canada or Maalo
DAILY.
Oae . jrear (5.00 I Om'OMotb 9
j SUNDAT.
One . yar.......tl.SO One month.. $
'- . DAIIT AND BON DAT.
One year. ...... $7.00 1 One month t
addreae
Ml
THE PRESS AND THE PAPER
TRUST.
lEW would be found to deny
that the . press newspapers
and magazines Is one of the
cumatancea require. These men who 3 A 2
i v "J w ranuvi vi u eavv wae wipeo out Mr tnel.VL.i7 . . anot i xne JOUrxtaLWa -nuM Hlr A I
conventions, but would not aubaoHb -leupreme court. Assessere now aU over nA;.M1I"d .Instantly, -less ,- than--.- six I Z??T!?r fM "I Some
dollar to elect a real Democrat to ffW ".rn. ? 5iP u 'or. fur. i.V1" , 1 d W"I "ua.m.or the eity eouncir. I lay. H
M . .J. . ... . I.'ll. a7 "'far".1" owuiaet, I -7.J"?tir.:" v-.. I l"un jn appropriating 11,000 of the 1 ' 3.
:..t""",'':u 4? . " "r taxes r,rirrr-,SiV " " "" People's money to brin Rainh Mn.i B.kt The
pr v avaw r a a ev.W)r a VAika SBIU SU1U I
. i ' .ry""1 in- tos eiaie e.na even i vuuism,-
in oontroL AU that predatory wealth . ouldta, " -"Li rVvenin'A S.n. m.n'. !rse. ' .""1,7 W"b7othVr-- - ten't there an ordlnanee against the
aaas u tnat the delegations be turned erty whatever la aiimnt. KZl. opened the door of my ahoD and arabbed :i : tt;HAWoUN. ''n .wnui
nwaw V. . . . . I 1 nil BA fa a. . . 1 .. . rf-. . 1 III T IlEMB DDV Sfln IMmM Mlll I. rf.U.n 1 . . . . . ' . r ' . . X V
conoernea. a xormer stem Dt Ion of fur. I dib iuw vim aweetv inet. piijui. i "' ine loaasre m congress are
irrecu to the I mi5 Z ilif ' : : . . ,Jr Te the Editor of I"""" " coreo. ..
Other defeated cenrtMataa aiaa
on the Deotoorata.
e, e - ; :,
ena-aeat nnei are waltlnv lm
most potent agencies for the put himself under obligation to them, a ,SSS"SIf-,?X?JMJ. eTrn.?' S?Th.r VS ou aTST ZrJZXfL T - 7.
vanoamant nf D-anaral 4iniatlnn I number Of Democrats hava bam an. hniwi n.i hn A.lliu i.Tf. i-I I NOW. When thuaa . an - A-nnla I the renort at rnnaiilHn. rn.l... T-u. i JaDan hll hImiIt' ! a il l.IJ..
rnltilre . and Intollle-onoM amnnar . I proacnea ana orrered thia support' but I?"'V"S lnajl on vacant And apeou a- 7"??,' I ". mlrTml mm 1 Y am not CT1 tne ciiy naa engagen. wt w auuer oigv ar.
5.1"?ra ana . ,ntel1Igen?e R.n nearly all.have refuel, kiu. wil .. I . .KM h. fault lies more WISf?.1? Ay.1"?. ? prevent 1 or must J obtaining the best possible I , - - . .
ciymiea people, xuxcept posBiDiy ine - t,. "Vv."" I y i principles pi ineiaw than la Its. of- Si-l", - a, " . ' IKiw . u.Dway, ana we would notl.Feopie want resultar party "prlnV
v'ava aaT -VTVU esnpiy. HUSKS.
'.: e;e - v. . 3 1 .. r 1
f-.Thep r Indications that some Re.
M ".vw. iu V u V vaa.e avi-
Tolstoi aava -lira la all Jiu.. aa
for some people . good deal or e. nlght-
HB excuse made a few weeks on wood pulp and print paper Is not PT Ierned experience The a'ase-sor and bis force of deputies " Jrapposeyou are as .badly I That the present council does "not I fcJ'bLm nfiKSS?--'""'!
" a.uuw inai eanaiaaia can M win men nave time to aaa tha ,) nf I auwa aa an iu near oi muraer. 1 1 lain v renraan tka unin. Aa at.. lii : v" a.au jum
company he keeps. sometime, unwlee and il . ei-t.
. . . . I v auvi w aeevrij criaxn a fJet T 1 ; " . . 7 . . " -r v 1 " vniui su jasj sxction nnt innti ' rn
la. a - . ..-.I Till Vrtatai IflnlrlnA afk llnllna la. V. aai.a. I J at. a . I'-" T --- 1
Who In life's battle firm doth
- stand
Shall hear hope's tender blos
soms Into the silent land.
j, o. yon Sallo.
U .
HO MORE RAILROADS IN SIGHT.
BAhoola Inrlnrilnar ell! s-rartaa thai iua iait racuro, i uuwa mivaao, ut aoaura and VlrtU-1 m,,, ' . . jimui vi crime in aa i "'" i;;a-a ine council ror employ-1
scpoois, including .ail. grades, the ea Uad My eluMclt of wlhnlnf. ,f h al y impossible provlalons of the com-l F?JVJ---iotoi ,7.. al.J-,1909i ,nr.MMJe."k, or.some other well kownl
prone ranais iirsi. ntince me op-1 u handlcatmM hr tha ..mnart ,w. I - laws ana ine rnleUken. In-1 !TV:" vwlw,i"i?i i1!11. ""jr iw, nut courtesy ana fair
1 " auiivwn ot uie terpretaUona and mlaplaced aeal ofl!' ."0ttJrt March. 108, o,8l. You ess. forbade such action until Lock
f v i man wno nave mane government an as-ldeputlea hltUnr the ground in apota the I veriry tnis von think any mis-1 wood s report had been received. 7 From I
by an avaricious, unscrupulous trust set In their business and who seek tnl?1 '""Ir left for the farmers of thel!".t" ? the - account It Is an observer's point of view this was a I
Is not onlr a wronar tn tha nress. hut control leaialatlon for thai aa. ?. that Ukea IS yew ffwS2 wmii equivalent I
; . - " - 1 . - g in jaanitoD exempt the factory. I V . . . I- uw, w 11 your rignt or 110 ia;noring nim, and Intimating that nol
Is a crime, though , legltlmatlEed. I BUry adntages. There was a time the dwelling and the furniture, ma-lty to help to make crime, or to sup-1 engineer n the weet, at leaat In Port. I
.-ai, 11 mv. j , 1.1 I Whan tha vntara awx.lrf ha ala I Chlnery. llVeatOck end imnrmmanli I PreBS III I dO not Say yOU Want thlS I land. IB oanahla nt alvlnaa. an I
UUUD D1T1I1HLIUD. UH UULT 1HIIHU -w..a a. .VUIWV,. LUL I
I . ago by railroad presldenU that only oppressive but It is lnlQultous. ""r .7
. iv.. Lu. i . 1- i a at .a i Juaea Dy tne
- ' K , vvutu uuuun uu iuuuv 1 inn a eaiuuie ui uruiwiivu, lui
v, vwlth
prove, even
longer. ' The
eefltly offered
1 "whanaa ih. iManawt t. l . 1 tana wvn awiT men r .".7 v .r: v i tiui m iu hi on noi atone in, i it ta aaiii. ....vi
S!Sto bundim one
If good then, is good no or magazines is protected; on the Isis, and, the answer to It Is a death hin. Improved one aiongaideyiand they !?. 2'",!?aU"irnd tru to hisfiag whom he haa uiked. ' , " I , , u e e A ;
Pennsylvania road re- contrary they are grossly oyer- to every one in who-e interest th. eD
.ItAAAnnnn n Knna ad.a4 .in thua rffl.. tnnnav la .a,iK.4 I a.ntr.tu. k i T . " . i JTJ . . I nerform thla atut ha la a trails t. ki. Jiay:.r'." ournei ior lie I wnai iun Mooaon Would, have in an v.
;Twv,vvv,vwv wwuuw, i a,aaa n v aavwiaaaa, VI u uiiva, I J .... , " v.w. va fuuuu uaiiuun v RUT aC- I Vi.. -ww . a)j7UiU aiaPQ in aUDDOrtlng ATOOO CltV I IH B"l . 1 . tnld
one third In New York and -two I the paper trust alone is protected. " It
thirds in London, at a moderate rate Is thus authorized to levy tribute
of .Interest, and . In both cities the J amounting to millions a year on con
. amounts were at once over-sub- Burners of print paper
Tl .a w a . . .. . .1 Uv anaalaMaa I. It. . , IU U - If . T t 11 l UW
B. F. Yoakum of the Rock Island theiittie in Vhrr.m0?.n this busing .SJiff:
a . . I af r-. 1 .i... : whalhaf 1 t ntl annnaaa lhan. a. an.. J " T "'i T"" ." f " . B' .
iiiiiuaq, Bays: ine- DUBinesa Ontir v" u oeyona ineiri It ....... name tr Demg
iw aw . . .oul improvemente over that of the wild land rescues the. rum slave from -his ever- moral JWwn i t
w& .a . iue country nas never been around them. With tha nn.nn.a4 coming paaaion. I .iaKMCl.iai- ..i I '"""VT":
scribed mint times: Tha InrMont Th nin-lv tflrlff lew nut a mln. brighter. All that la UOW lacklnr la edpt th?7 will .both have to ap-.J Prove whol. right by look- ,nd we-shail have a city without rival
-.. IZJI I aa a I " T. I nubile. -nnfMonra a. Twi: r-"Vj r.1" tne. fam "nw.P .! '"L'T'JHLf n I" ' whole United Btatea. Let ua
y -- ... " U.V V - a. aa. I L. L. II " . T L. , .a, ..a" fc""--. '
.hundred million dollars of money paper valued at no more than 2 "je is nothing to Prevent "."1101 bSt.wK ' not' find manV holdup? or robberle.
- . L . . , . I . . . J . an . I Llin I T7LII III (II Tl rlla I1DPI T V I . ainAWM. lllnl. . l . , .1 in rw Mlinn MllllMih Aa.
icauj v" vtv luyenieu iu iwu AiueriGBUM i .jiuubu. auu vi fo a iou uu " . nsuia naa airuca ii vaiue over anu i V- ,a ai. L. -J i
united states. Let ua
Blight and Climate.
. I ..... . .... In if wa j . I over Brain Tha Mattia iia T-aia.ai ..i I Cut the records of crime out of the Rifle. Cot. Anrll zl. To the PMItnr
iiau rov-uriuB. Aua Biuro- paper raiueu u.Bu, auu rl,OD" lue npfta;,-J ," nVw.iT protects with labor and effort may have wspapere, paste them in a book and of The Journal-I notice In your Dally won-" But how will the aristoVrsc
riuaa (nnnav ta aa avallaWIat Vla I n. .al nnln nm II IA - I PreSSlOU DeiOI. Rllt If thn nmanaot I to nao for n.i,,M ..,.! I note the CSUe nf (tarh orimL I ..... 1 aail7 I i,,. av. lUkVUiay
1;' n";; .rraolns:r::e;: h brighter ever, must: nor --ce
- i. . i at-- f ' sjja.- v , I r'wwci SI ui urB((On UUl 1119 fteySeSaOr I viie w iiv ie lit 10a i .iiiisa.i.v vusc I a-- uiiftiit UCIIIUIIPII SVIIUU
snowing that the "confidence has elusion of the canaaian proauct. But ""'UVD ' reiurnear
been restored! across the ocean. Itwo years ago, the trust not making! -
Rnrli tulnir (ha aa ali la li lli.l mnnn foal onmlirh D anmhlnsflnn I 11 WOUia D6 QllllCUIt
wwM H.fM5 .aiW i f. aaj aw la LUBV I auwaaj aw. vtMVUQM, w waaaw.uMaawaa a . ,
Mr. Harriman makes no mova tA. was effected to exhaust the iilrolus "Jur OOM l yregon
ward building the roads Ih Oregon stock of paper, so as to cause a fam- f ell- t0 Harriman when
win not be stopping to carefully count n?'l h? wants You to get Into an hon- to be given between ProfeSeor M. B.
them or. to care how many there are or e8t hualness and will help you all he Walte of Waehlnaton. District of Co.
. ., . n me oniciai capacity. 1 iiv , ... lumoia, ana myaell at Med ford. Oree-on
to estimate I No eomnanv or naiiAi. w.i.a.. . There 1 rood oroof that crohibitlon I in tna lattA n.t . i it..
by the 'S.OOO.OOO of Improvcmenta on a parcel foe.B ; ot hurt trade. Why should it? that Commlsalner Caraon and others
. . i a leviiu diiu ruiuiuv Liiiiina.ri 1 1 as sir nitniiiH 1 - - ' wl v " a a iiiiii sail vet rases nrti n inn aa . o m. i' h t aa ia
the Til- without tncreaslna- dlraotlv anH In- talked with many saloon men ani
which hare long .been projected, and Inland excuse a raise In the price. -" a Ttaf " 'act extending throSgK K " ," - 7? tiKUr l?Zt
much lohgirpfbrnised? 4 That roads From 135 per ton In 1606. the price ye".Bg- J ;"Tat was an ilmo8t Un- the state to more than the value of the I t have seen i enough 6f the suffering hlshad vUw. 0, Bcientim, however. If L Th rIy -umer girls of
to Coos bay and Tillamook, and was within a year raised to $40, and civic pernay. r San.trlSS'Sl? r tn. uAwry-. to" make "any man". S.t re'nd'Va.lSVae'ThV6 cT Se"aux wi"b.' outTf ' & V
l. la . -A m . i a e I A V I. ..a.a. "4. - a f CA I " " " - 1 -m"S I Wlanrl nnnnma. ahn.iM ka a. t flftRPt SkOhsl. If hst hAst Si hsSirt I J . a a . . I nat..,laa aa .a. l v
imuuju aii uregon, ; wuuia M iu jwr u nu uii iu f v poi iuu. ri. . . x . i ."iT'r"""" yj'-." BV" irinaiiv ,, aSmTri V K.r.-. I. . manaiaeaa tas mentionea iniar, loere. .
..... v.vnwu V. . v.. aCL VVTV BDUaUin " -- .u . .u .ul ta a.1.71 . ' w " . . . I IVUI LWIfTI f L 11 tl V Will ail OH TT1V WH TITI . I
you so."
- . . .... a ...e-. - ; v .
A Doue-laa rmintar naaakaai . . a.
tlaea "Beautiful thlnga in ehlrtwalsts."
But everybody knew that j"
If We Can't Bit aav af tlia kl- aaa...a
a a - a,." . " "ia atia . null"
r0fTia0f th ?,e.a' aa." th" hatUeshlps are
Called. WS Will at laaa aaat . ..
riera "
.- e . e " v-i ,-,- -i- ..
The 8alam Stltaamaa aaa.. j-. I.
like this?
. e e - . . '- -
' New T6rk Pltv hnaata i.i ..
latlon haa doubled slnna ik tvVvI.
slow; Portland's has doubled since 1S00.
and then some.
e . '
A man with alx flna-ara waa aunt a.
nrlROn tar ala ttinntha In eta.ni,aa.
perfectly natural for-' thpm to do, aa I theft He Is gtad, however, that he, had
Seattle and
heir usual
when the
vhn on Haii j a .t.. I lnai naa aitractea to ua confines more P"'"" you.noi pa
av. u6oiuoi iu man 10 iimea tne value or
unity, ior the good of Oregon.
Washington? Apparently
paying investments cannot be doubt-! The excuse made was the Increased
ed. The regions to be traversed urg-cost of wood and labor. But this in
ently need the roads, and would give! crease does not amount to II a ton.
Iham a .k.lnAo. h.n V. ,..a I rf filial fliritvaa ihnw Ihit mllla In I "
. vmi via vuamga iivttl awai vnt . p... w . " " I 1 rt v . . ...
Thtat arhnlaaaHhaMa.. hoth thn TTnltad Rtntpa and Canada v" M uulu r epU011cans
the neglect to build them is keeping can manufacture paper at a cost ot ,niiou8 to be tne Mgger Hgn
nacK tne aeveiopment pf Oregon, and less man z per ion, so mat ine t . - on the part of the people of Baltimore
subjecting; It to a loss of many mil. profits of the trust are in the neigh- lJ!uy. wor.. .e 18 "- that manufacturing plant, .hail not be
ii ". . .;.. w. : ..J k..k.a i t a.. lKlu aeepenmg me Channel to onyen ouior Baltimore to other states
uuu. d jcur. if, nwriuiiiu 19 con-l"""""""" v (ha aea l traatlM,. .a I giving
. . . . . . . . ... - t tvrx . w . , . . i i it .tl. t I .- .M ' v. . Htnuijiua iicnn. nui Dait
stamiy taxing Dig Tiei proms trom a giganuc iwmuie tma ia, dMM. vftl - I. iTi tl .
Oregon; last year he took $8,000,000 though authorized by law. under the JJJ' eh2ni?
in a lump.' and. spent it In New York name of "protection." ' Everybody -"nel aPProach
y an xorDi-ii- -Ua-
MVW (IIWI W I . .a. fc- 1. . at. . . I VO V A B 19IIU.I
the menu- Iu? .''.!' It will be my ourooae to Drove that
A hundred yiiara hence probably thre
w'U he a bill before congreaa to ralae
a I rantitKlnar atln a ay ata w. X a. . V. a . M . II I aTrnrair w SXTnrSI T.S1 1 A H a II IS Si ya 'B7 nana lea, . - . . ' X . " . a - - - 1
in lr?'-"'VZ KMaVn. M t ht -. i .Taiitim.;: D"" . na .. V Purely to i. .?ay wii Still "Re-
, i waBVM diiuuiu w v n awu x-As,tii uiw. Ai- , - ' . . . " I ClirnmtlO- COnQl Lionn wl in lta nf tMi.ni.nt 1 iiiuct xito JnatiiC.
Dot, 89 thouah this exemDtlon la clMrlv iinnnn. bust t . a.
. each jfiiVimaKJ!?ii.W.a?? ???wn . C iW-ril..."0"1 common 'with'' the" J.u MiihV. Vt Perhab. If a achoolhouae ahould hr
re. ' tion'ln any .Kp.W w ha becaU?eU'of ou "can Hv. M good rean why a " gtrS?1" of b,,ht and hot tTitiS"1 U aot"f
the unanimous and tioaltlve declaration saloon should exist. AUNTIE BOOZ. Tl Til"aiV 'that tlit-. lea T a.aa'rri 1 a rCVU
a mini ' i iii i aa. I
to produce germs In great abundance I
upon neanny . trees, Which sclentleta
f or elsewhere; and yet, year after knows It is so. ' Yet Congress stub-
year, even , while making millions a bornly refuses to lower these out
year out of the people of this state, I rageous duties, and tries to fool the
he.jneglecls and refuses to aid tha people by substituting an investiga
development of the state, even when tlon . carried oh by "friends of the
doing so would add greatly to his tariff," that is, of these tery duties.
profits. I Why? Beeause the leaders of con-
, This policy, this treatment. Is Kress are serving the trusts and not
fairly demonic In Its malevolence, the people, are licensing the trusts
It seems that Harriman," or whoever rn the popla-for this case of
has succeeded himt must have anm paper is only one or many, how
mewt extreme, bitter and vengeful lng will the people stand for it?
. eplte against this state, though why
' he should have, since he has made
nearly $10,000,000 net profits out of
the stats In. 10 years, is not easily ex
plained. It Is true that the state has
a railroad commission law, and has
undertaken In a very moderate, rea
THE RIGHT TO WATER.
DECISION by the Oregon su
preme court this week, the
opinion being written by Judge
Bean, intimating that the doc-
sonable way to regulate railroads to trine heretofore mostly la vogue re
some extent, to which perhaps Mr. 8rdIng riparian rights needed and
Harriman obiecta. hnt tha naonU nf Probably would receive judicial
Oregon have always been ready and modification, will be of great Interest
wiiliner to treat hla cnrnoratlnn v-rv to many people. The court intlmat-
liberally and are so now. They are ed that a rtparlan owner could not
willing, that he -should continue to Bertr Bnm lo own "a nave
make larea orofita out nt Them, hnt Tight to eontrol -all the water of
tbev cannot feel otherwise than in- stream flowing through his land,
dlgnant when, after doing so, he t0 the exclusion-of riparian owners
enendx all the monev elanwhnrW and farther down stream. In the case
year after year leaves great, -rich re- dec,ded the defendant claimed the
Plenty of Water' Then.
Dna.lt a nil It.
..InK .... .1 .
aavii vavuiitiuiia. I . . . .
Baltimore haa oat nothlna bv emnt- ,lor 01 Journal
i? mejjavcturin-r plants from taxa- tereat to the readers or The Journal St United States and to the world. Let
t I'm. lLIiar lUWIIB in 11 Ur V1H 11(1 are 1 lh naaaaal Itata V. . ......... ua atll- lnnlr ai.1-
dolna- the aama thlnar. Otha, al.ta. ar- -- " ".a .a,.., . . ' J"
. . " . r-'- - . - " . i i jt t. i . t . . a it. wiui I it it I r n I . .1 fi u vkh h
rtom ir tna iimi ih na ).nn..ii....i. I ui waa ia in uuuui kuuul amiuina Lni - ... .
and Kentucky, Alabama and Georgia are larger vessels of tha navy to Portland. 1 Mr rata -...- ji-
among them. Oresron farmers or me-1 that 18 yeara ago we caa see bv tha . v.nae neuge.
April 28. The the Kd- claim is utterly Impossible for me to enthualasm and aeneroaiti wi
adera of The Journal at hnlted States anri to ih anrM. U tnat or wo years ago. -
a 1
It is h8ped that Ban Francisco, jn ns
ro
ika
AM item aava a rhuroh annvanflnn -,m
be entertained by Seattle on wntar nt
oourse, -beer or whiskey would not do.
yet something besldea water may be ex-
Will also be selACtnd obsolete idea ruler their minds that the .Roman"; that the "Charleston", put into of The Journal Mr. Cake, candidate for
.7'" alB Del?'re. " way to attract Wealth and population Yaqulna bay drawing 19 feet of water,- .entltor nv. Htat.mant vT 1
:tions and not by the leg-1 to-a atite Is te hand over lis natural there being S3 feet on Taquina bar gi f'Mwf gave Statement No, 1 hard
.a - v lataiMaaa-aaAaa Sa a...1.t . .a - aaa. a ai - I iaVlg' Va aT-l nal al wt aw IkaS 1m a aaaaa1i4 - aA a. I J
Portland. Or.. Mav I To the Editor I naii
An eastern- berlodtoat mavm that
Roosevelt's first ancestor on; the pater-
ihe next senator from the State of Chanlca should not let the narrow and J Associated Press dispatches In the "Ore-
washlngton
primary elections
islature. If the law is carried out I ""urces to speculators and aaaeas Shat time. Jolt by declaring that he would not aid nal side to come to this country was
" iua W la Vttrriea OUl, I avr manlfaatatlnn nt ava.lmaal an! Ta It ant, : niaHaa lhat ,. k..i .a.Mal.. 11.. t it.a a.. I una ll... tr "f"
Ttta a..aan fc MA . . , . . I . i . . . , J- at.nv tna Mwrt .aiiutuaic. wr lllv lel.iaiur WflU I . natal tauaatii van nUBenVBH.
ine reform movement Is Spreading, f industry for all that is out. (committee of Newport te sanguine they this pledge to the people, to win over I He emigrated from Zeeland. Holland.' In
it. S ill Til l"lnB "ul in me iigni i win nave me greac wmie neet call in I ineir opponents. I io wun nia wife Janaetxe. Hie two
itiai ui itiiivicu kit nwnj tjcuigo ia i nitre : g nm aauBiiea ae aoon as tini as many suaoected. he waa fltnlv ai none, are oown on tne list an luia anil
Next month comes 4he Rose
Fiesta, and look at the streets. It
may be feared that white roses. will
turn pink blushing for them.
illuminating the trio
M1BU U. IJJSNTUN.
glons of the state without a railroad.
after repeatedly promising railroads
through those .regions, and making
moves to prevent others from build
lng them. -
Butt"what are you going to do
about It? Mr. Harriman may ask
a xvan nothing about you; I prac-
lUly owo the state, and it being
mftie I have a right to leave It unde
veloped If I choose." This is the
tone of Mr. - Harriman's non-action
from year to year. And he seems to
a - . . . .
tesaw in ois position. , wnat in
deed are we 700,000 helpless people
going- to do about it?
OREGON'S .JUDICIARy,
' HANGE of venue to Judge Bur-
I , ' nett's court at Salem availed
thing for the Ross defend
f t r ants. The same would be true
ot any court In Oregon. As a rule,
the Oregon Judiciary is now, and has
thkughoutall time, bien without
stain. The person jici of the Oregon
bench has always, been far more free
- f ronA criticism or censure than Is
usual la other states. It is .a phase
of her civic life in which this com
monwealth has been peculiarly, forr
iunatel Jurists like Judge- Deady
and Judge Boise took position, on a
l.fgh place of Jurisprudence in the
pioneer days of the state, and the
paths In-private and public life they
Mated dut have been walked with
f real dlgnfxy and purity ; by .those
ho Have, followed. .With a few rare
exception's, decisions have been re
ceived with marked respect, and in
the cases of the exceptions it has us
ually been error, rather than -corruption.
, . - r .
. The rohdStloa is peculiarly 'foN
innate, becaustr the ideals held up by
the Judiciary are of consequential ef
fect upon the citizenship. When the
Murts fall under th fire of .criticism
under the uncertainty - of sus
'p. U a staMest of all (he pillars
right to use the water of the creek
to the extent of his original appro
priation, and to the surplus water If
any, as a riparian owner, but the
court says this position cannot be
sustained, for several reasons. The
court doubts whether - a riparian
owner can use the waterfor irriga
tlon as against subsequent appro-
priators on the stream below, and it
is suggested as probable, though the
point was not specifically decided,
that the desert land act has super-
teded the common law doctrine on
tUJa, bubject .y
Oregon has long needed, and the
need constantly increases, a carefully
prepared, comprehensive, yet concise
and simple irrigation code, but since
it seems that no legislature Is both
willing; and competent to pass such a
statute, It will be greatly to the In
terest . of the state if the Supreme
court should see Its way clear to, Bet
aside or modify the old common law
doctrine, and so advance the cause
of Irrigation. Manifestly, the law
ought, to be that no riparian owner
should have a right to more of the
water of a, stream than he can use
for necessary purposes, and the sur
plus water should be available to all
riparian owners below la turn.- Ih
given to all to make all possible use
of the water, and this seems to be
the thought in Judge Bean's mind.
though his language was4, very cau?
tlous. r J- - ;
No Republican candidate for
president gains" any votes but Taft. ' rrom the pPle
ret mere will be some unlnstructed
delegates.
It is up to the people of certain
legislative districts to make election
of senators by the people a certain
reality. t
The government greats Portland
much as if Harriman were in control
or It. Perhaps he Is, to some ex
tetft.
senator Fulton and his friends
teem determined to make It clear
that he is anything but a "dead one.'
Hymn for Cleaning Day.
Everybody all together
Clear away the dirt;
Aever mind about the weather
Clear away the dirt.
Banleh rubbish from thescene
Lp and down and in between '
Let ua make Detroit clean "
Clear away the dirt.
.Everybody bravely rally
L Clear away the dirt;
From the- back yard and the alley.
Clear away the dirt; -Get
the spade and rake and hoe
Let the water freely flow.
Forward! Charge aa-alnst the foe.
Clear aay the dirt.
Every bod get in action
Clear away the dirt;
Magnify the town's attraction
Clear away the dirtl
Make Detroit clean and bright.
&L1 av.ftUn re"ialn In eight
When the sun goes down tonight
Clear away the dirt
. Chicago Record Herald.
Jerome K. Jerome's Birthday.
Jerome K. Jerome, the well knx
English writer and humorist, waa hum
at Walsall, May 2, 1881. . He went to
London when a rhlM nn
ever elnee. After completing hie edu
tf.Hl'LhVn Phll!a. school at
in turn . cJerr-ch'KaTer;
In lX8Rnhrf?,0rateri.aCt0r "n1 JoUrn-Jist.
In 1885 he first attracted mihti ntin.
E?1! n.,?i- an amusing account of
nls own stage ezDerlamtaa Tk. t
an. ha mAxt a'a.il 1 . " "av
u tu ins renutannn aa a
. -" "v ''r. ewnce tnat tima
haa wrififa ntinaahinharalinitlil Vat I VT TaVr,V. 1 . " nC5 11
wwtvi j. vai vfvvuiiit ptiuuiu, I - uata wruien a soora or more
- oooKa and haa also pro-
UX1XSTRUCTED DELEGATIONS.
I
T recently came rjput 'In' court,
from no less a , person than
vTboma Ryan; himself, that th
Metropolitan- railway ivstehi of
New i Tprk.lcontrolled - by., him- and
August 1 Belmont (both "safe ahd
ane!,: Democrats) 4 wasj looted of
S500.000 In 1896, some or all of
which money was UBed.to beat' Bryan
for the presidency. . It was thus that
u.u Kvcmi comtmei and farces. In
th. "a ma-ia, ?, Pecme familiar to
tAmf liC,f." p",b"5. hi PPa ranees
a. ...v ' ata jia. .l vi in.
This Date in Hlstor.
K.t. .TTJJftiU&iSadl8.eove-?I Y Colum-
.... it.int-Li sl jago oy him.
fomM r,"5v,"5TOn :aar company
- 1808--sbanl8li organised C a revolt
against Napoleon. "
. lSSlFirat aod turned In the con
Structlon of tha Canadian-Pacific nil-
, 1R82 TThrtr.M fl t.tM.n aLv .
u 7le,Bef Jfm Kllmainham jii"
1885 Colonel Of tar attair. au- Arl-
adian rebaia at Out knife creek.
184 International blmetalllo confer
ence tart- in London. . , . "
1905--steaner Falk wrecked off
laands End, - with . las Sf rjtvrjy. fojp
Closing the Saloons.
Portland. Or.. April 15. To the Edi
tor of The Journal In last Tuesday's
Journal, under the caption, "Letters
appears an article
on "Who Shall Bun the CltyT" Said
article Was Written by "Reader Of The
Journal." Mow this article was brought
forth becauae "the pastora - Of Eaat
Portland are going to try and make
this side dry."
The thing that seems to' pussle said
reader most la why preachers should
try to run a town He says "they go
too far when they take up city affairs
and tell our mayor and council what
they shall do and how Portland must
be run."
Thia correspondent perhaps has lost
sight of the fact that pastors are cltl
aens. not only of the city of Portland.
but of our country at large and aa auch
are vested with alt tne rights and
privlllges of citizens, having aa much
right to ODDoee the eale of the rvolunn
called intoxicating beverages aa he has
to advocate its use and sale. "Do vou
hear fathers and mothers comDlalnintf
about saloons? No; only once In a great
wnue.
We would like to auaaeat that thla
depends perhapa on the class of com
pany one keeps. He also knows that
fathers and mothers are made of the
same clav aa the rest of mortal and
hence use the same speech as others.
There Is therefore no srgument In that
statement. As the pastors of East
Portland are the leaders of the nennla tn
higher and better things' they cannot
be true to their trust as such and aa
true citizens ef oirr common country
and sit fdly by and see our young men
destroyed morally and physically by
the thousands.
All who know ennueh to he romnelant
citlsenn and voters, know that it la
true that every one who (froes Into a
saloon and takes a glass 'of beer "only
once a month" sets an example power
ful Inst In nrnnnrtfnn tn tha avtanl atf
his Influence to lead the vnnth nt thn
my mio mis pain or misery, degrada
tion nna ruin.
This reader denlea belna a drinklntr
man. although he goes Into a saloon
once a month and takes a alasa of beer
and goes out Now I never learned
now many tlmea a man must drink to
De caiiea a arinklnar man whathar nna
or twelve tlmea or one hundred. If I
should go into a saloon and drink once
a month I ahould be called a drinking
He also says. "God nut all these
many thinra on earth In ha u.aii t,a
does not say In what way, nor does he
any wnai snail oe maae out of them.
That part was for na tn ftnn nut na.1
also gave ua sense id know, after flnd-
Ine- a thInaT tn ha an -arti-il ant-i St. ia aa n
kill its users by the many thousands
"y year, 10 namsn ine accursed stuff
forever from the reach of all civilized
'Portland would be a dull town If aa
van8. w!r clsed." We have no doubt
but that part of Portland, knows as
police headtuaitera. would be a dull
place If Saloons were closed, but no
where elae except thoee courts where
""oirw n? Beiiied iMt arise
tiiiuuKu nit, naiuoni.
Hoping that not only the pastors of
East Portland but all lovers of a clean
high toned city and country -will with
unflarirlna seal utrloa.in m.i. L,"
?i'nSad..I.and.n0t1. ony"Mt--bui oon-
tlnUS Until our Whnla aanalra v.
shall be licensed to sell or give this
poleon to his fellowman. ,
J. A. CAMPBBIala , '
secretary of war sees the record I'e Statement No. I man to beat Senator Nicholas- Roosevelt, . showing that the
will authorise the stop Fulton for the nomination, and he has I "Van" ' and "Boaen" were eliminated
.J1.1 reanonaoio . 10 suppose ir me aisgusiea every true-Dlue statement No. eariy. bo mere is some foundation for
Charleston" can put Into Yaqulna the 1 man in the atate and fairly enraged calling tne president Teddy Rosenfelt.
fleet might easily put Into tha Co- Senator Fulton's supporters. - r- 1-. 1 1 ., 1
lumbia and to Portland. It is not fptj Voters, this proves that we must be f W ' ' 'o! i a :
lack of water, but through misrepre- on our guard. After the primary alec- : Kjfredon Sldelldnrs
sentation of Jealous meddlers, who tlon every old-time politician admitted - v '
think the Rose CHy Is forging to tho that they had hold of a live wlra and - . ' i
front too faat. It ia commendable in apparently wanted to "grab loose quick," Koseburg is to have a new planing
the Commercial club of Newport to let and It is astcnishlng to find Mr. Cake mill. ,
the officers of tha fleet know they taking the position he has. '
are on the map of Oregon and have Be on the lookout, voters. It Is a Hood River feels sure of getting the
a harbor they can enter, and a com- safe bet that plana are being formed to new apounty. . ,
mlttee that will receive them In a be- deprive lue people it the right to name
coming manner. the next senator, for efforte are being Klamath Falls Masons will build a
Some time ago the steamer "Francis made to classify all -voters ss Reptibll- fine temple.
Leggett," 65 feet long, 8,8e tons, draw- cane or Democrats out-of-date labela,
reet, entered Yaqulna bay and not only In Oregon,, but In all states The little towns of Stavton and Tttr-
wnere me oosses nave oeen dethroned ner are aiso Doosting.
Answer fnfr LIqnor Questions.
Portland, April SO. TO tha Editor nf
The Journal J.R. Penpey aska several
questions Which!. Wish to answer. He
asks! :- Should, II go into political . I
would say that the liquor traffic has al
ways gone Into politics and In the old
parties ths man who did" net furnish the
money for whliskey got left, a- I tuna
by fl? . atparlanca. It Is none of the
Antl-Baloon league's fttialneaa whether
you Hire epeaKers or novaud thev do
ut tjptc, mujjs, joy, Jut vew
lng 17
loaaea with lumner. mil nnaaait mi
In perfect safety with 21 feet of water
unaer ner. wnicn sounds good.
Associated Press report:
"Port Townaend. Runt s laan
When Admiral Brown put into Taquini
uy a we ago tasi inureoay it waa
uiiucrsioua inai ne aia so ror ine pur
pose of filing dispatches to the navy
department Now it has leaked out
that the reason ' of the stop off the
Oregon coast waa that officers on board
me unaneston' naff lost their bear
ings and they did not discover until
too late where they were. Admiral
Brown and CaDtaln Remev both ml a.
took Taquina harbor for the entrance
au in" oinuiB os i uca. ;
From the Oregon lan SepttembeK
1890:
"The Taquina Republican haa to say
In part; - 'Admirals and ship caotalns
ao frequently mistake Yaqulna for
nca tnat it is becoming- monotonous.
and very annoying. We have heretofore
retrained irom mentioning thia mat
ter, but In our private correspondence
with the secretary of war. we have rra-
quently called attention to this sub
ject, xne mistake of Admiral Brown
and Captain Remey will be so prom-,
Inently advertised that the government
will be compelled to put up a dial
tlnguishlng mark op Fries. Especially
when the navy yard la located ,tn "th9
sound we aon 1 want big war vessel,
In Taaulns. Our. ambition la the mar
chant craft. By tha way there was 23
feet of water on Taqulna"bar when
the Pharla.tnn rattan "
This happened nearly 10 years ago,
and With the vaat annrnnrlntlnna av.
pended on our rivera and bars we old
uregonians cannot aee why California
should undertake to blacken the fair
name of her sister state. If .he
x.nanesion" could go in Yaqulna bay,
the whole fleet can come to Portland
ana no mistaice.
OREGON PIONEER OF. 1881.
Saloon Fight tn Unn.
Brownsville, Or, April 19. To the
Editor of The, Journal Linn county
again faces a fight with the saloon eje
ment . Petitions, are being ; circulated
by liquor dealers and although they
claim the prospects are favorable for
Lihn to go on th wet list at the com-
Inr election It I nnnnafla ha- ntnal kaa.
pie that prohibition has some to stay
and the measure will receive a much
In . ... an! . . V. . 1 ,l. . . .
-'jj-1 tuwi t tna former election
Linn OOUntv at tha nraaant ,- tin.. I.
fitjujinj pronpeniy ana tne expensei
are much lm uu hminfn u.
chants and business men of- Albany and
other cities of th county report a large
per cent of increase In
fle.?i,-a' Albany y thy can get along
Without tha revenue ilartvaw. a. n,.
saloon. The city ia In a prosperous oon-,
Hew elirtrrtrlf mtv Mna i. u-i.
built; thla m with tha new depot, on. of
vii l in an Lin trm sirBrsa . iiannta a 1.
bany 1 has -uffered none alnce Linn
eowBmV-W"?d-"vto.ito!--prohlDU1.on
Linn county and Albany have as low
!5' .tha". n th Indications - are
that tha comma tur ikaa m i .m
lowor. . s , " vw
are candidates for county offices .a r
staunch prohlbitionlets. A large sum
of a??y ; h"a be,n rttlnea bv Albany
and the -counts fnr i.r..tt.i
rjposoa. The resources will be better ad
olverlleed than eny county in the state
-Wring Multnomah. Thi vasamount
and the people rule.
Fifty new realdencea In A lhan v thla
year, predicts The Democrat. - .
The new Cathollo chunAt at Jaffatv
son will be dedicated , Sunday.
The Albany council Is determined ta
pave right away. Hello, Salem.
Telling the Truth. . .
Qcshen, Or.. May 1. To the Editor of
The Journal In your Issues of April 23
and 24, I, notice two timely and earn
mendable editorials, "Anarchists snd
Near Anarchists" and "The Unem
ployed." ,
isn 1 11 reasonaoie te suppose that a Rurene man ahlna JlOft tn ana
t"2&&ort. VML ,e.d JKa-aSi "a.Uor..pa,r.g5.,P: c.y t? PoVt?
people believe that the country Is rest-1 ,
fiaira,m.hl: :..V"e"f. SwWWtJoa aefeated, Prlne-
.r7ttaa thi 'i.u.Tr" a. 'ia.":',.' T!"" w" oanarupi, ueoarea tne Re
among Its various planeta, are lust aa
re" .aw.ar a" yea what an outrageous Two Lorane, Lane county men ssr
fraud, thev are trying to perpetrate? that 47 rattlirs, mostly good-sisei
.,,-- ;vi; i.LiaT;. "Z u l. nave Deen xuiea in a aen als-
suppose thatthl fraud is being at-covered there." On one day 14 wore
k uyttu tu tiiiuniii vi auina aiaisiar i Kiiiea.
Scheme?, ; I e
AS to the tlmmoloved. Interfnaa-tlnn I ianlhaa tia.tina.. anaai. lit
, . F w - r-i i .ana aawvaaia awwa aaua ov lvra K, I a SIS S3 trUH
points are equally In order, as you have be put on between Prlnevllle and flhanl
p i5trtTi,u aii 'et " .. .. Ua Business Jiaa-davaJoped earlier than
If JOnlv all the nanara wnuM atrlva I naual thla ania. c A-. .a.
. - , ij,J .w i . .r . f " " " K " n 'vj . . 'ti uaia viata
cD.i.Ti.t.j tv an. uitir muni in nui ii necessary to nanaie it,
lrttth tn all . mlllau . w . at..... a I
w. - latttri. IVTf UIWUHea,
what a glorious reform (revolution
ramer; wouia oe socompllshed. -
Will She Find Hlnu
Portsmouth. April !. To the. Editor
of The Journal Please. Mr. Editor Man.
will you find some little cofier In your
Hermlston Correspondence: New nea
pi sre coming In every day. and the
country Is growing rapidly.- Great
pieces of land ar checked off and are '
growing fins crops this spring.
e
Echo Correspondence: That the baa
Industry In this section of Umatilla
nmtntw ar 111 hat .nnilitnl.4 na. . 1 . .
paper Where you would tiriSnt this, and .a.i. 'ia a.a a ...taiait, e...i EF'
ebllge one of your oung Jkirl readers: who have Invested in' lands near Echo
THE MERRY WIOOW.
With a "Merry Widow" hat-
-And a "Merry Widow" rat,"
With a "Merry Widow" smile, .
And a "Merry Widow" style; ; -With
a "Merry Widow" walk.
And a "Marry Widow" talk, -.
Looking for a wldow-er man,'
find on don't you think she can?
- ', - A. Vaa. 12. "
Inr lata ira.hivlnt Kataa ahlnnai 1m
and they sayhey expect to make if
paying proposuion.
The "TO" eomnanv reeentlv hon ah t tha
entire holdings of the XL company,
the price being I250.OOO, for which the
purchasers receive In th' neighborhood
of 0,000 or 7,000 hesd of cattle, 800 or
400 head of horses and about. 10,000
acres of land in Lake county, Oregon,
and Modoo county, California,
- e . :"
Using Vacant Lands.
Pntrlanri ' VTsi t aTi-a e Viaa ' rf,l
tile Jourtal Can't-jniiiion .n ,. .'.op! BayNews: A few shad were
- i a. ax na iiaanr t-k ST T 1 Si fi aFtnarl lt tHa liltaiA Ka aa
port themselves In the United States? Irt last week.': As a general rule--these
Fridsy's edition of The Oregon Journal Is bony fish dqn't run until May, and
an article on the unemployed. When the Coos rlyer is full of - them for
a million men ar out of employment lwo or tnree weeas. xne , oemanq tor
It la a dtaa-rana tn ilvl1laatlnn .....i.i. I them here Is limited, most naonle nraa
ly 10 m ununi oiei ana a tning thSt I m a..wa aau anta idbi .wuutea, ..
Intelligent and educated men would be : ' ' . J I'VA
a Die 10 uuiiit aome or ine vacant landa ' It, naa been aunoosad that ,Mta
outPof their homea., VIOLAKBl?N.r tl,'!
asaaaaaiataaaaaaji iiei iiiaaaafa I -vu a.avu a.aawaav tnwuvicg 'VII ' ! J
TtaWMvmr .. i "- your ana uu aia veil lrrorn
w.- wr. va
Xfv -boyhood" lies far.-: far awav
rmwn tha dim road of Ynatarriav
Yet oft the - heart within me cries '
ror just one glimpse or those glad
Ot that lost ; time : when hearts were
gay.
-, pisce 'iasi year ana an oiq well. From
I the -six seres cultivated I gathered
' soma 120 bushels. , It' was planted too
U "yaw.!.
What. Joyous care-free' days were -they!
What merry games we used to play!
i J"ls aiawa . wiiore an, now time
".- My boyhood lies.' i.','"' t
So now, my . temples streaked with
alt and dream of lifetime's May, r -As
memory eld time defies:
Thoua-h smllmn. I cannot riesnlae -
Those master fictions of their day--.
& ... "J Hi'iiU t"rn'.
R. H. Lauiptnan in Smart Bet. -
thick to obtain the best results, but
ia. juvuti ai.'eiieiH tuuaer. .
. East OrgonJan: The well-bred herds
of RambouIIlet and Delane sheep,; which
are bains' sheared In Umatilla county
this - months are yielding 'en an aver,
age about 12 pounds , per head, of the
finest wool syer produced in Oregon.
Many of the fleeces from tha three-year-old
ewes are going as high as 80
pounds, while", yearlings . ar ehearlng
as high as nine, pounds,, makin tlie
highest syersge ever sheared in th
epunty. Thoae herds are the pride of
Lmatjilla county. -- Buyers come hers
from 10 States to hli v TTmatllla nnimtw
sheep. ,, They are known throuahout this
sheep stntes as the , tcp-notch hards
efhe west. . . .