men tell ua It iwmi to prevail every 6peak for them, with no organize-
... . ... ,i : . .-.. ' s 'u .1. . .".' -i. . : . . a. . l
wne- jtion ror promotion of their Interests,
To make a biff showing a the OhJoJwltll no voice save at the ballot fcox
wpuoiicin jnnipuin opemni i xuuiisa-i , j t..:
C.S. JACKSO!........'.. ....PWUb town they are aaklna- Democratic mill- rpeu j iuo D.au.
..ah and business men to take part In ?. . partisanship
THE JOURNALj
AN INDEPENDENT , KEWSPAFKB.
lEtraSS irttiSSSHufiSll the-narada for the a-lorv of the city and and spell bindera, With candidates
in. ma w Aimina roww, mrm. rot the Benefit: of business, ; ana tney i ma.iu& inir promiooa ueiore election
can it a non-partisan arrair. ; it is iai am tailing perrprmance ajter--ohiy
way t get the people out. They with all this .handicap the 'men oil
wm nor set eicnei over any pnrucuwr tne farm will be fdrtquate If Mr,
party, ikit. na v . Roosevelt new : inspiration shall
oUt the partisan adherent, of any party PJnt Ptl!c interest in. their direc-
bv the thousands. . . ' l,uu- CT lea tne eountry, ana
This is th second letter: i ueaurve me country 8 Kind consiuera-
t nm a business man. and many on t,on- They are the chief pillar in the
h biooi. toil ma ther cannot oay their framework of the nation, and merit
fa ti'nitVo stated ! cMda J rent Bd are keeping- open In the hope I tuts iiuwon a aeep concern.
Fht-r-rt at th nAatafflM at Portland. Or., for
trnmUton through tbi malts. M seco-d-elasi
trmtt-r. , - ' .' - ' ' ' . ' ; " ' ' "
TELEPHONES -MAIIt T17S. HOMS, AS(i.
All departments reached by thaaa cambers.
Tell the operator tha 4-partraent too jraat. ;
Kat Bid office, BSU( Bast 838. - - . : .
KOREIGN ADVEKTISINO RKPHESEKTATITH
Vretland-Bennmt- Sp-diil Adve-tlalng Age-...
Pranswirk Biulrilnr. 225 Fifth e-oe. .Haw
York! 1007-08 Bore Building. Chicago.
, . DAILY. - ;. .
Oct year, ,'.,.. ...15.00 I On - moots........ .00
BCNDAT.
On rear..... ,....$2. 50 I 0n month....,..! ,!S
DAILT Al) SUNDAY,
On ytr. ..,..,..17.60 One month.......! .05
Friendship's the wine of
life; but friendship new ,1s
neither ! strong nor pure.
Edward Young.
that after election tlroea VlU be better.
I have been In-business 20 years and I
never knew, times to be ao bad.
: I Voted for Mr. Bo6sevelt. I 'think .he
Is all right and honest tut Tdtfn't Jlkv
Taft I always- heard hard times camei
with Democrats. "They re not in con
trol. I don't care anything fo either
nartv so lone as business 1 good. I
am going; to vote for Bryan this time.
CIGARETTE SMOiCERS BARRED.
S
, Small CWge .
i ' 1 1 ' , ' "if
Bet Vermont goes Republican.
- .:..j.-'. l-aj,',-...-(!..-'.""j.' -V
They'll have'to":'gtve up to Foraker.'
1 Atlantln fHtv ilnr nn fiiTnnv r.Tifai in
turnoui on eussieiy.
;
The next holiday is Labor day. : Xt's
an lay oii u we can.
' T N
"Our dream of years Is comlnar true."
say the happy central Oregon farmer.
It is iulte orocer that Mr. Taft
should occudv Middle Baas island: let
otnera nave tne ena lsiaaoa,
Now comes the falr' season that is.
the season of fairs. Many thlnara are
fair at all -aAftinnfl In OrAa-nn ... '
Some members Of the 're riff Mmml
slon who are, abroad willi doubtless
T
AST - ORGAN'S OBJECTTOX.
HE Minnesota Democratic plat
form demands the extension of
A
REFORMING HOBOES.
CTINO Police Judge Swetfa
EVERAL .railroad employes, j study, the subject at, Mont Carlo.
. Tminr man Alarlra unit nthnra. I - 4 i . '-e 1
v haTh- AtA rUt. .STiA?pjr,(R,)s The people
ly for persisting in smoking sentatives are morally bound to support
cigarettes. Railroad managers do
not want cigarette smokers In their i - Members of the tariff commission are
employ,, and other employers of hft?1
large uuujDers or men are oi me i eiwa,
uiiuu. wi au buuu ticvi; The Corvallls . Bepubllcan alludes to
have positively prohibited Cigarette the New York Sun as a Democratic
Dlan for the treatment Of petty .moklnir. hut Trfny hava done 'BO. PfP6:.: 1JPnorano8 r willful mlarepre
. - . , ' i aeniaiign i
offenders merits serious con-1 and the tendency of the time is in
sideratlon." It Is not entirely this direction. -Moderate cigarette JSST WrJShAa f.iulj:lnf.fl"?ilcJ2
tiav rnr fr nni . rtAAn iiiariiaitftin rvn-1 amntrfnv. tiw atiHti -ma A nr .n.lin a 1m Jl
V . . ! Aw ttfy I vwa, v v . o IJi Vil. 1 AAfJ, v VA A bO AAA KkJ UW UV UJf" I ,V VV U f tllQ AiUCllUail jCUyl'O WVA0
v Ui iU sida.rably, and tried a little, and it Ipreciable harm; some physicians inan ever-.
. " " , " is onft of the practical reforms advo- say it does not; but in almost all Dean Collins.' the P6ik county poet.
t .I ? f orncers and cated and to gome pmaI1 extent car- cases it Is harmful to boys and young ude t04 th a.hei' th independ-
S ate!;rDai0rS S e.n " rledoutbytheSalTatlbnArmy. men. who -usually Indulge the habit Bolph fiffii1. "o-":"-11-
, , '""1'7I ' Briefly stated, te plan is to pro
members of. the legislature, Judges Uwe ; work, afider Ulue supervision,
ana representatives ; in ' coneress,
This 'extension of the law the St.
Paul Pioneer-Press opposes on the
ground that It would provoke fac
tionalism arouse animosities among
leaders, and "sometimes even- cause
the triumph of minority party cwi
U?V,V bUW.V , 0 u ,g K4 gQOn en t()
more tney want, ana tne naoit .e-1 open the campsign. The peoeple have
comes their master. , And that It is
for vagrants 1 and penniless, home
less fellows who' somehow manage injurious, physically, mentally and
to get drunk! or who Lcommlt. some morally, there4 Is abundant ejidence.
petty .offense, And, In consequence The boy cigarette smoker if apt to
turn- up in the police court, instead I be Immoral, often seeks pad com-
of sending all these men to jail or to pany, and caanot be , relied upon.
aiaateg. The flirect- primary op-1 eWATr hni .anH thm At tn wnrt ionoin, nt .,Taa n thn who
As If nave T a. snl If taBv ira lAtiltw I I r .
-y -i"" " on a munlclparfarm, and at the end smoke, Is very offensive to a large
party and destroy the organisation.. of thelr term Df labors pay them at proportion of people, as the odor of
BUa CUUClUUeO. inn IM point OIKfHf K Krt fnf. or. U H0nt fo-o-. la nnl fTha moral rtf
View Of the Welfare Of the ReDub-K.. .. . . ...... ' .i . v, ..leo soddeiily Republic
n A-Lt .--..r:. Pey wonw noi naTe w.peg or u 01 wbkb is pmiu. aw, much -matiar.al present who is made
""'', !7' . I steal, but would have money on the cigarettes; they are harmful in governor." it might be well for Michi
-racomiaventtv--
not'been worrying at all about Mr,
Lase a aDsence.
Senator Bourne mav not make much
noise, but if he comes to Oregon quite a
number of neoole will become aware of
it, otherwise than by reading the news-
papers.'-;;'.", s,ij;
' McMinnvllle Telephomi-Begister: And
till Harvey weeDs and Knashes his
teeth, and all because the fool people
would have nothing more to do with the
utacmne. .
The Detroit News says: "Michigan is
can tjiat it aoesn
PERSECUTION OF A, PROMINENT
:':vH: ' citizen : " 1 ' :
From th ft Amort.on T
It .was persecution. hricaiiMn thnr was
nver Bry real around for Indicting Rob-
ci v -a. juiiotn. tsui tnat-polnt might be
excused, under the clrcusmtances, were
It not that the whole nrrx-aaa nf th
o oungiei ana so delayed mat
for three years thla leading cltUea of
Oregbn. thia clean. pubUo-spirited and
philanthropic man, was compelled to
resi unuer me cnarcre or havlne com
mitteil a crime, ..With no chance to olear
Yet. when the 1urv relvei1 th
after the government, through Its prose
cuting officers, had done its utmost to
convict. It TOOK but ail mlnutoa to m.e.
quit Robert A. Booth and but 1 hours
to acquit his codefendants. James Honrv
uooin ana 1 nomas, to. tmgieton. yrtien
was jusuria tne statement ot
American Lumberman three
tn flnn j,h h mnlln nf tha nttltndfl of tha i Streneth Will allnw Kc .v. j". 1
-- w- - . - .-. i ..... - i- . v inn uhvi
Which to search for work. In this many ways. And a sufficient if not an.to foUOw Oregon's, example.
Pitv she did not think about
"sacred duty" when she took up i
Wirt
with
away
m,. o n - , . ... wsvuvu, vuyyv-o uin o, uuv( i . o' " t i ne temporary aiunuy oi A.riisi
ine BU raul paper Das SVlaently I htfl mn-, A- . naPni -vitom- lamttea at.rfnt.1y nlnnn la the one first lEarle. who gave her a beating, sayiJ she
beett reading, the Oregonlan. Ob- I v. ma1,. W Aniir mn whrt con81?-'" separatlon rrom nim.a .'sacred
1 against temptation immediate y smoke, them are not wantea Dy
ror party. ins organuation sanahdered his money and got into business men as employes In any ca
mlght be weakened. "The organiza- 'again, make the penalty pacity. '
tion" mean? the machine, operated heavler, B0 geyer0 as to be a warning u
by a cdmblfaatron of polIUcians and to hers. But give him a chancerat needed no great amount of
glv ng the massesof voters no voice jeastonce.to make a self-sustaining, wlsdo'm or prescience for Tl,Joiip.
. . I I. ?' if ' I self-respecting man of himself. r nal to predict, as it frequently has mote corner .of the earth and hiding
why should not all the. voters have a l a..- a, L... ,,r. ' u f theif shameful selves.
. . . , . r; At 1 : iv oen oajo, luwo io un-iauns, tuai no sooner wuuju veuirsi a
cnance to V?: taoeo caadi- ficuities in the way,; yet thfijr may Oregon get one railroad 'than itJ The loafer is not only continually
nsraa r a nn it rna ncariT-iia-t T-ai nr wn . i - -- ii.a -k-i nrUa- - -Kk
"7" , "" " 7 1 ba overcome. The greatest fllscour- wonld have two. Harrlman and Hill h iV the progress and nros
v-mv-nwoo w. iuo w.-1 .,-.. oil wnnlrl Tha t. fhorV- I W t tl-A l n I . I Tfc. un,,.n.
married man and drove his
from her home.
9
Harry is going to sue Evelyn for a
aivoree. ana jcveiyn is (um 10 sue
Harry for a divorce, . and the lawyers
Will get a lot more money and there's
no hope of their going off to some re-
iices, as mey ao in Minnesota, wny A. n thp mn nnrh ar ft-- knji , ntu. star x.emarks: "Quit loanng on your
not all? Why let them" choose a cl 01 ffiany i mesa men, sucn ar curing the first bqjd of a part leu- job 1(iaflm- on opportunity, loanpg on
JA - !rl-' . don t wnt to work at any price or larly strategic route, and a struggle civic pride? loanng on the results of ti
Judge end hot a governor, a repre- aT rircumBtancea who won't (. .00..in h-. tnn t-n hustle line, loaflng on a boost for your
sentatlve and not a,senator? The ",t Inf 7 IT Z ? ! l!?l!f f5 . town and a bouuuat lor your pros-
it. j.
f..Zi 1X1 .IaS f Lff" '?! ma- any effort to do better. . Of the country, may be expected. But
lU urt e are many, but on the theN prospect is that botn Hlll and
nrimiry i.w w' rr.ZnTTr : 17. 1?. Bafl1 m&nl .y. cou a Harrlman will find a way into and
iVi-J i-. ' ,a7.;. "ug oe Prompted; ana; influenced to through that region. Why a great
w f aeaihW f8lrly lnuUBtrOUB aQ1 nB6i railroad man in such a case always.
rrlv inf 1 L! ? fnn f fl citisens. If half, or even a fourth, aeferg actlng untll a rival forces him
frand thVin. act is not easily understood
mC -1 . rT 17 - i enced, it would do a great gam. Ana
Tha n-lmanr law It ta it iA I . - . . . . ...
Z7-lZ i-TC Z ., Pla11 might he devised by which Men . differ in many ways. Ac-
rmTnnwty nrty7nd city could keep even on the cording to reports, the proprietor
a minority party candidate, and this mn-Ai, ,,T4Bnftl- L. . L, -,,. k.,.
iiouT terrible But it the' ppli . -A 8 -any of these men are a ,egged and very sick man t6 lie out
while what harm is donet Kone aee1 ncoaragement, a little of the night, in consequence .of which he
to them-Snly theirt th! rt kind of aid-not charity-nd died of pneumonia, and exposure.
oranr tSa machAn? a Pful, watchful Influence over appUy, the eat. majority of men
is only the machine nollticlana who lMm Ior B wnlle . 8ena lnem 10 -nder such circumstances would
neither them nor society have taken tnla poor neIpleBa man
any good, The county rock pile is ln an(J cared for hIm. Suc Dar.
a good institution, tout If the labor barous cruelty 1b rare.
or tne men is proiitame to tne county
it might be well to pay them, on the
first sentence, a small wage, accom
are complaining of such results, la
Oregon, ln Kansas, in Sooth Dakota,
or elsewhere. . .. . s-ii:- -Let
the people rule. - "
"STRAWr IX M7TTERS.
Governor Cummins of Iowa seems
disDOsed to' do the sauare thins:, and
panied with a warning that if . they j Ubmlt the senatorial choice to an
misused it and got into trouble other nrlmarv election. Tha leerlala.
PtHE- New York World publishes again, the punishment would be so- ture that he has convened in special
, I dally a symposium of letters verer. session could elect a' senator, and
vmoii iuuiwiui ...iuuu, .uu over; pernaps or inar on a email choice, but he prefers to have a law
among them are some interesting scale at first If society can by any paBaed providing for a-special pri-
"straws. v One. noticeable thlrg is means transform worthless men and mary election, at which he will pret-
the proportion of , voters writing vagabonds into self-supporting la- ty. Bareiy be tne nominee; He jkrus
wese letters wno wui vote auier- Dorers, it win certainly pay well to the peopler they will trust him.-
eniiy . irvui wuu mey -asn some-iaOBO.
times done In the past of independ
ent voters. Very seldom among
these hundreds of letters does a man
say he is going to vote for Bryan
or Taft because ha is an unalter
able Democrat or Republican. There
are all sorts of changes and many
WELFARE OP THE FARMERS.
0'
Though the wheat crop in the
country tributary to Portland, is sev
eral million bushels less than last
,NCE more Mr. Roosevelt he. yeary Portland will have shipped tWs
spoken with deep concern Tea. ' 18 believed, more wheat than
about the welfare of . farm Bny port ,n the world.- And next
homo. k mafra- wh.f a.' year, ana tnereauer, wun me win
reasons, but the large preponderance timate according . to our various road ,n operat,on nd 'arger crops,
of the changes ' are in' Bryan's fa- nraimiiAaa m.v ni.n. r . Portland will ship far more wheat
. r--A i I .rc- I 4V tvi.
. TL"- ju.roui wu vuvea lor veltism, three movements he has set
n m nexor. .re gomg to tot. againBi In motlon ahould elicit approval
him now while many who have nev- from alL H demand, for water
Bishop Galloway's Birthday.
r vntAd for him befora IH da in . . B1hop Charles Betts Galloway of the
r voiea ior aim oeiore win ao " I war imnrnymnt. h i mnnma-l tnr I M.thii. rhin.i -hurrh Bmith
r BOW,. for one reason or another, and I conservation of natural nwinm. born September i. 184, at Ko-ciusco.
not . f aw man whn ..t ,.. 10 .?V "atnraI re8.ourc!' Miss. His early'educatlon a, recelvel
' 1 miu uis agitation tor improving the m the schools of his native tow
town and In
always or Usually been Republicans I conditions in rural Ufa ara ,h Canton, Mi.. and completed at the Unl-
Wlll VOta for him Amon the aat J i7- V. v. 5jf varsity of Mississippi, from which ln-
wui voi ior uim. Among me east-1 lines of big , statesmanship. They, stitution he was, graduated in 1868. He
em writers of, these letters a fre- are bis- thoue-hts In rontrmt with WB" licensed to'pr-ach the following
quent objection is Roosevelt and his those emanating from a long proces- arot "lZ,
administration and especially his. in-i8!on 0f nrealdanta tllat hava a-nn ha. pareer he.occupied'the pulpits of a hum-
IWsWH President. have.gonO be- be r churches In MisPj Hef was
VIAH a r T Cj rf SaW n I SB Wtt TT f At B7 AST rn AM 4 I l aaawa rh . a. i
It has been the good fortune- of
tion of Taft; while farther west meni
will support Bryan for the contrary 1, 1
ra,-n that. h will r.rrr n .5 the country that after all these years,
improve - on Roosevelt's work. If " Ppeare to
these letter, are indicative df the !.h?W be ?TV ot Pre-Wea-
thonght and Intention of voters gen- M - ,nto "r open
rallr. -and thra ls.nn ea.ann Or Saving in ' public re-
suppose . they . are not.
epidemic of 1878. From i 881 to 1888 he
was editor of the New Orleans Christian
Advocate. In 1888 he wan elected bish
op. Bishop OalloWay is the suthor of a
number of books on rallg-tnus subjects,
and Is noted as one of the foremost pul
pit orators and one of the moat erudite
members of the Methodiet ministry. He
was honored with the aDDointment of
11 ." sources, and for divirtln in Mnnir, 1' ra"nFer . !h. gni con-
tuerei,,. ' " 1 iwwrt
Is .urely. a prospect of
life some of the national solicitude
r W T "liL.l L : - a. a,.
Brvta "tidal wave this fall Two lo" M" DeB POBreorfroaigauy into
of .these letters. slgnifidn.t samples, tbe l4ps of luxury and upon the
are reprinted. The first was writ- ttntM Prophets of special Interest.
tn by Harry R. Marlowof Warren. 11 la of inMnttely more concern that
Ohio, and the second by Edward Roe- loneituae should be. shown for the
of the Methodlats of Canada.
and in Ms official capacity has twice
Tian-a ura.u ana Mexico, and japan
and China three times ear h, to promote
the cause of Methodism la those countries.
rrs cr .-sew iora city,.- isacn is a
t i leal expression: Te"f Irft letter
Js as follows: . c - -
My choice for frVtldent la Bryan, and
I. thieve he win -be elected. Many of
it y Republif.a frleivfs agree with ma.
I 1 Ve never known "before of ao many
erreaslntr thewselvea as solidly
fr. Mr. Brysn.- and these people are
'I-'i'-r resipr- of" Republican news
i :'r. fere In northesatern Ohio.. the
i i of M'-K!r )e-im the people have
;.,,.., (,,;:-) hi.i aid fmot fcv.psrty ties,
1 1 1 r ."n to believe ttvst
a -f i' - f ! eoTR.'rg. Traveling
welfare of the farmer's wife than for
Mr.'Morgan or Mr. Rockefeller. The
giants of finance are able to defend
their own interest, and to enlist gov
ernment solicitude in their behalf, as
years- or experience have proven.
The head of the stee corporation
and those allied -with blm are the
last people In the world to be men
aced by government.
. But the isolated and unitized' men
on, the firm, with few If any repre
sentatives in the national law-making
body, -wittt nV cfcanipipna ' to
Omnibus RrstavnranU.
' ' Jrm the London' Olobe. '
- The Paris boat strike, whl-h ia fin,,.
elally good for the other modes of lo
comotion, recalls an attempt ma-Je
when tha omnibus was In Its Infancy
of running restaurant pmnlbuses. The
in . wss mat or viaconnt Bother I, the
son ef a very rich diplomat. Ha organ
ised a aer-rlca. of 11 omnibuses wherein
the passengers could obtain a cold col
lation and wine.
The experiment was not a success snd"
was on i r kitn ud artae tn nrAmni.
had lost something like Itl.tH.
A corrcsponBent asks; - "Was ts the
heat wt lo -end BundarT Should a
man Wl"mnnd home, or -talk, or rWa.
or seek aimi-etrentr' Don't sk us; we
don't . know. ' We afwavs feel touth
Monrfey mom!r,r. whatever -war-da. ea
Su.--. lay. Topeka Capital.
Oregon SideliglitJ
Good catches of silver salmon are
being made In Alsea bay.
Central Point is a central point for
melons as well as turKeys.
Many Hubbard people are making a
business , of picking evergreen black
berries. '
The Amity Condensed Milk factory
is already a success, and is doing good
to many people. k
, Fully twenty new residences are be
ing built within a radius of three
blocks square in west Eugene.
a
While cooking ln a harvest field a
Vamhlll county woman was struck by
a swinging barn door and killed.
A a nila wheat la worth from three
tn flvn cents ner bushel more in Scio
than in Albany or Jefferson, claims the
News. '
w -
A Olencbe man claims to have found
a is fin arold nuaeet ln a chicken's craw.
Now we may expect 13 yarns. of this
kind In succession from all parts of the
state. i
Within a month over 15.000 acres of
land have, been sold between Heppner
iH WalCB-at n average or an
acre. One tract-or z,tv acres sold
for,MU60. .
Mlllahoro Araus: The Journal savs
"Even the cows over ln Tillamook' are
bellowing for a railroad." Ovr on this
side even the hens are patiently wait
ing for. tha laying or. tne rails.
a
A Slleti man, says the Newport Mall,
after flllingvhis neck out of a tr&ttlo,
announced that he owned Newport He
was Informed hy 'the city marshal that
he Still 'owU .a little on the property
and the recorder fixed the amount . at
$5 and costs.1 -He worked on the streets
for two days and left his property
much improved.
A Polk county .man' has a Jersey
heifer T months old that has a bag as
large as any jerseycow ana rmea with
milk. The heifer is not with calf, and
it is supposed that while running with
other calves. It . has been suckled by
them, and tha milk glands-thus stlmu-
tatea unui ma nuw u-sn.
... .,,,., i waaa. nitu lire iut"
rag In the name of law that was being
put upon an Innocent man. Thus were
vindicated tha peoplo who always be
lieved in him. ; .-.
" Never, did uniust charges bear more
neavuy upon a man tnan dia tnis upon
Robert A- Booth. Proud of his record
as a citizen, a business man. a
christian, these : . charges 1 struck
deep. He resigned every position of
trust and honor his official noeitlona
ln the companies of which he'was the
leaaing spirit, his Dosltlons in church
and other organizations everything
that, had come tothttn because of his
assumed Integrlty-Vand set himself-to
demanding vindication. He aid not
whine or complain, but he demanded
vindication, denying; his guilt in any
lightest degree: he demanded that vin.
uicaticn tnrough the courts'; he demand
ed immediatn trial, that he might have
a chance to defend hlmsnlf aa-alnat
charges which were adding a year to
his age every month. Meantime he was
supported and encouraged by all the
good people of the state, who never for
moment ioi raitn ln him. 1 , .
Denied immediate trial, ha nranaail
for trial; he offered to assist ln every
way the prosecutors; to turn all the
records of hia company, of whatever na
ture over to them; and, if the govern
ment s funds were InadennatA to it tha
expenses of invegtlgatlons, to pay them
himself in order that he might stand
again free of this disgraceful charge.
But it took three years to secure the
trial.
The outcome of this case leads tha
American Lumberman to repeat what It
has said before, that In all the scandal
inongering regarding- land frauds that
have resulted m Indictments hot on ao-'
tual lumberman has been convicted. )
Tie REALM,
cFLMININL.
F
Wherever these eases, have been brought
to trial the lumbermen have been ao-
The weakness of these cases Is Indl- '
cated by ihe fact that ln so many oi
thenv outrageous delays have occurred.
Lumbermen, who have rested under the
cioua ,oi-inaicimeni, nsv ursu lrra mrlni h', ,
an .a-ain ni.iv in h rawnriiBtl rarmg net stock of preserves and nick.
with Indefinite postponement of their lies., for winter; tomato pickles, 'catsup
oases. Such postponement is ah out-1 piccalilli, . chow chow ant ...i
:OM an experienced housekeeper
. who deals , with Oregon products
comes thla article which Is timely
and , of interest to housekeepers.
The wise housekeeper la-now pre-'
rage on tha accused, and a travesty on
Justice.
Siiplir'a. toolicv would indicate that the
indiottnents were rendered on suspicion
and evidence was looked for afterwaed.
Thla Is a serious charge to - matte
against government . officials repreaent-
ishes must be made While the material.
a a nliAon Aaa .. ji. . - it . ,
aiiu BMUnutinL ' "
v Preparing for Winter.
TKv frm i Ta11. ' w
If we would be healthy n
ing the, department of justice) but nojcal we mnst prepare for winter throuch
l efi ni t I " r5 " uootn s case, ana in i iwi snu wooa is a scarce article
v i inn f.nmm 1 1 1 Mvnri niitHr iiiiTiiiRmiBii u& i us, .v, oavn nil .mil Til raaa ..
high, standing who have in the same I we find It cheapest ta conk tha r,,i( iJ
way been denied Justice by .delay. . stew kettles beforKcannlng.
Soma may Inquire Jf this result is du'e I Be .sure tha fruit has cooked lona-
est to perpetuate such, frauds or too but .don T cook any longer for It spoil
anravn . to na nauirnr. -i-na .. aiuwer ia i inn ' itarur., it ia nm, in mn -u n j
... .. . r . s -i;. - ...... i .14 i ..i" r.--- "
iiiai.ui in- Yssi iiutjuriiy ui v"a uicy i ? , j- wu-n iney are first ernn-
ara too honest to be guilty of fraud I Ued; put the lids (If Masons) back on
irpuu uie Buv-niiiieni. w uiiywiie vim,
but that, even if they were not. In
these days no underhanded method is
the Jars. . Scald th i.V. r.-U '-. "'J
is no speck of fruit sticking In them
of your fruit will spoil. If yW cover
your kettle closely and keep th? steam
m,hUS n1VwlLl co?k "thout mushing
much. ' Do not stir- ,thawCrai. k.
top
necessary; .
' During the-last 18 years the interest
In HmhAP haa henn an r.hftml.
ana tne possibilities or sale so distrin-1 unin more tnan to press the
uted. that all the lumberman had to do I pieces down to one, stria -
in Oregon-tor anywhere else that govr I - Dont Use Aelda. '
ernment timber is available, was to an-I rnr .,,; T .
nounca himself in the market and home- I VST? fJ'A P will have to be' boiled
steaders and claimants under tha tlm- '' 7, VX ",rJ ma K -lhem keeP! v'd
ber and atona act and crafty land at-lnci"Anc"nln, Bean." P"ePre and
torneya -.-and v.- little timber agents ." " r ta?le U8?- fifl pork, salt
tumbled over each . other to i get S11Vrr' oouing not.
to tne lumberman to dispose or their
titles. How they got those titles the
lumberman did not need to inquire. If
he suspected fraud at tha' bottom of
them he turned them down, but if they
were apparently clear and aound, and
If his attorney approved them on examl.
..-.v.vu, us ii-wJ niBiii. . Tanoila-h t V"'f
to xar, every conviction and every li.Z. 7" a," pown. racaeo,
fiuirffp DMr. nan V. .1... . -
, . - ' " - noniipn nil CI it
TJZh?fZ0T?y ' ".ut na ' cleaned.
Peaches will have to be scalded and
peeled and cooked till soft. Let T'cool,
rub through collander. boil till thick;,
keep on a good fire. Xdd half as much
uaar ana,hoU a ttle while longer. It
va v uvura uuwn imcK or left thin
vizvuKu w Dour irom a ,iimm r-u
cici j vvnYiuiiun aim every i , AiWmm -w.cv-.w4,
apparent Instance of fraudulent intent ir i,?ttV i?!8f,2 fUBa ?I preserves
??: PJured .trsct. ire greased with tatt" rX'-f ?
iimu, uio ujwr mwvtr, uw small Iim- ,. lrr i.-"iTr ,T . ""S"'
ber land sharks and the grafting subor- SL11
dinate .aovernment officials. Rl lum. I 0.TfI ?00fc i.'-r-i"'.- '
berman may sometimes have gone I i.i tZ,, 1S.?n A basket.. punch a
wrong, or people or loose
acter may have become real
""V" "r, "IO v V1 prosecution, even tvlr. irat, iZ'ht 1"" "YiT
unaer eucn sxiiiea investiaators as i..7.i:r m mo
mSral S . P ? dole's" f7om"thrins id
lumbermen 5ut.V .avt ba,illng w,tei' a a k-"le, put
cutlon Tven Lll uS nl jnwer'into the boll-
Francls J. Henev and rtecttva w j
Burns, ha resulted in victory, for the
genuine lunfberman.
DR. MARCUS WHITMAN AGAIN
written for The Journal by Russell
wnitman or pnicago.
Who was Castar Hauserf
Who wrote the ' "Letters of Junius T
10 wnat place is Dr. Whitman entl
tied in our esteem?
These questions have exclteil ' Inter.
est out of all proportion to their Impor
tance. Citizens otherwise peaceable,.. be-
uiuur -non oiuer aoout ur. wnttman,
Tne relevant facta, so far as "saving
Oregon to the Union" is concerned, are
rew. in 1836 Whitman marrlail Na-.
clssa PrentlCe in the state'of New York.
They came west on their wedding Jour
ney, and established and maintained
their domicile ln what is now the state
of Washington; until he was killed by
mi, jiiiuiniia. ;
In 1843 he went overland tn tha oltv
of Washlna-ron . anil . hail m.wnh.- a,
Interviews concerning the conditions
prevailing in this region. This Journey
was accomplished only by means of ex
traordinary Dernlstence end fnrtltnrio
and was full of hardship and peril. On
his return he guided (''brought" is the
word he uses) a band of l.ooa immi .
S ran in..
According tO his nwn atatam.n, ln
wrltlng, bearing data November 6, 1848,
his motives and object were as follows:
"I had ado D ted Orea-nn fnr m v rnnn-
"fi -on na me inuiani ior my neia
of labor, so that I must superintend the
immigration of that year 184S) which
Was to lav the foundation fnr tha ituoo
settlement of the country, if - prosper
ously . conducted and safely carried
through." ue then mentions
tha probability that anothar -alta-inria
sect friendly to Knglish Interests,
would have taken possession of tha
field, and' further expresses the view
that "such a country as Oregon should
not fall Into the excinatva' hni--
the rellgtoua sect he disapproves of.
boiling- tea .kettle), shake himkat arui
as soon as .the sktSs wUj sjlp pour out
On table. :,,; ; -,y ,
always maka-; my own collander.
Take 4. Urge milk- pan (tin) aet it on a,
block and with a. large nail and hammer
punch It full Of holes rrnm lHa In.M.
out. - - - - ;v.:-;.y-5z
A large aranltai lahnan ta! th .--
Jo make butter. In;, put tha grate from
theoven under the pan or pieces of
"nor on the other YhandV umlnr tha V.n. I broken dishes. Never una natta -
i gllsh government." 1 will hava the bottom of your pan spoiled.
A Nothing ln his conduct is disclosed to I did. If using; a tin pan for tho
indicate his purpose to have been other cooking empty the fruit out into an
man as ne states It, and the writing "rnen or wooden vessel while hot.
quoted, being a letter written, ao far The petltet prune la small and rich f Ia-
as appears, in the ordinary course of vored and makes splendid ; butter,
his business or profession as a mission- Pluma are too acid for butter.
18 . believed to- be - authentic' Ac
coraingiy rus . statement of purpose
Mailng Preservts.
" Pears and .peaches will have "to bfl
Primarily he. was arid remained amis- '.h".!0".,1" '1t3
Slonarv. Inclrientallv or.i-1 In ,k ...
suit of his calllnr. ha e-ulut I v.. Taia
not Inspire,, immigration at a critical,
time. We may concede that tha immi
gration would have taken place without j
uim,- ui ine treaty Boundary would
have been respected by our neighbors
ii in- nurin, ana inai wni
assigned more importance
ioun man to tne political
oiiuria. lei.
washed and weighed, allowing pound
.V vi sugar. iei stand all
night when convenient to make their
own syrup as it toughens the fruit and
it won t cook to pieces. Put on to cook
Svf.r a;.."1?w, ?lro- 'heating gradually and
boll till thick and tha avran I. iIm.
hltmanvrnmf fiY.e m open mouthed dishes with papef
5' Whralfl! i'rf cheapen .lM?.'tha? 'M tl?ey
I aspect of his Watermelon Peel enri watch h. -in
fact that they wara hw h- aZLZ '" " netps to flavor .It
counted as a religious duty rather than rJJ 5a" or tne preserve can have spice
as a mean, of Murin. inla" , making It taste different trse
In the possession of its own, Is irrele
vant to the discussion of the question
a large wooden paddle for butter and
preserves.-. -- , -
Cuomnber Woklss.
Gather cucumbers about three Inches'
long, wash, pack in Jars or kegs and
pour over them vinegar to which has
iieen aauea Bait, a teacuprul to the gal-
Ashland Record: A rattler with 11
befls and a button touched off a steel
trap trigger that .was prepare for a
ground squirrel near the Bellvlew
school house. When the boy 'arrived
on the scene to see what was doing at
his trapA ne rouna Mr. nattier an
chored In the Jaws of the trap at both
ends.
The- Siuslaw country around Florence
turns out two tons of cream every
live cava --mere are au.uue rruit trees
In that' section, from Which fully 10.
000 bushels of fruit go to waste every
year for lack, of facilities for getting
them to a rood, paying market. These
ar only two items out of many that at
test the productiveness of that part of
lani county, says tne tugene Register.
In the rear of a bufidlnsr in Echo.
says the News, stand ten or a dnaan
stalks of broom oorn. which grew vol
untarily and with no care, .with brush
ft) inches in length. When, broom corn
seed swept from a: back door, settling
anions leather scrana olS hur-klaa tin-
cans, etc., will grow eight to ten feet
high and put oufr brush ta Inches long
there Is no denying the nroductlvenaaa
oz tne soil .
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This Date is History.
UJS Jaques ..Cartltr discovenh "the
Saguenay.. ' -v - -
U20 Tha English Pllrrlms sailed
from Plymouth in the Mayflower.
171 The Indians under King Philip
attacked the Sown ef Deerf laid. Mass.
1814 The British sloop of war Avon
sunk by the American sioop Wasp.
1M0 The prince of Wales laid the
rnrner stone for -the parliament build
ings at Ottawa.
' li4 -Rattle of Jonesboror Ra.. nAA
In a Vlctnry for the -confederate forces.
ief u, ii vM'-rtiT ana man .iwa
destroyed by forest fires that av-r t
over rrvrthern iilnnesota, Wisconsin and
Michigan. i . T 7 i
Running Shots
Written for The Journal by Fred C
. - Denton.
At Marshlleld Judge Lowell predicted
the single tax would capture Oregon
unless land monopoly was broken up
In some way. As nnthlna- k
'" aa w inuiiopuiv put some approach
to the single tax tha learned Judge may
sea his dread forebodings realised, for
gening tired or Ore
gon land speculators .and monopolists,
v.icii i,a aa iiicresae.
In calling for a railroad ennatrnrta
owned and operated by the state, the
Coos Bay convention started a ball
rolling that -has only to be kept rolling
iv aniui ma iraii-poriauon question in
urvgvo, .
The chaVter revision committee has a
nana tass Derore it. -i ne present Instru
ment has some bad holes in It,' but we
know wher. they are; it has some bugs
In It, but w know their, species, and
with a new charter .we would have
years to waste nnatng other . rotten
spoia ana corporation .Burs., A few
amendments ln the direction of aim-
plteity, democracy and economy would
be accepted while a long, and entirely
ue w uwumeaa, misn o. rejected.
It will be observed) that while soma
eminent' journalists. nolltlclans and
combinations thereof are speculating
upon what the---"Statement No. 1'' Re
publicans or tne next legislature
might, could and should do to dodge
tneir pieagea, ins gentlemen in ques
tion are saying and doing . nothlns.
'When the - roll Is called ud vnnw
In Balem they will be quite, likely to
say but little, only calllmf out the
name or tne man wnom tna people
have chosert to rDresent thla atata tn
jne cnitea etates senate.
, a a
Tha -tariff la to IS' ravlaa h It.
rnenas, alter me election, ana upward.
That Is tha 'program sauvely an
nounced. Soma .day, about the time
that the ' friends of the tariff bWva
everything Axed, it will be rudely nd
suddenly revised by the friends of the
people; and if it Is revised too- close rb
ts ears its friends win ne sorry they
did not revls It downward when they
nsq a. cnanc .
... . f
Hsrrlman- has kindly consented ' to
build some railroads tn Central Oregon.
If th public will buy enough bonds to
build them, of coarse- letting Harrlman
hava them when built, and then bay
three times tha value of the services to
hava them operated; and If Portland
111 defer crowding tha Southern Pa
cilia off Fourth street, something will
be doing. - .Oregon could - build snd
ope rail her own roads rh-aper than
that, -but fortunately for Harrlman peo
ple are not on to tna gam.
; e .
Every tlm ' Governor , Chamberlain
appoints anybody to fljl a vacancy cre
ated . Dy death or resignation certain
Republican politicians and - editor
throw up a cloud, of dust' and ashes
and cry rwoe Is to - the Republican
party, which is -being -bereft of Its Just
dues end offices.". Hie appelate have
all . been above the averare and have
given faithful ervica, which .Is trhat
the main body of. taxpayers ' want In
thla tat. - .
. - ' :
"A- 'rreat deal can be aaJd In praise "of
the ' trrtirport'tlon facilities of Portland.-
Th system has defects catimon
to other cities, and which must c-
uut aid Whitman "save" thla region
to our country? Perhaps the word Is
more picturesque than accurate. It
surely cannot b, d,mnn,tni.
northwest but for Whitman would have lo.n ot vlne"?r ' Put a plate or nieces
been lost. Neither r-an It K I Of broken dishes over them- and a hnavv
strated that but for Abraham Lincoln welnt-
the Union would hava been lost. If Pickled BeetsCook" thoroughly in
however, we use the word "save" in ,Rlte1 water, plunge -in cold; peel and
the sense of rendering conspicuous and Bl,C8 wh,l hot. Put in Jars and cover
valuable service to the state, at a crlt- wlth vinegar and sugar prepared-as fol
ical Juncture, -ahd at almost Incredible ,OWB-. One quart good harp cider vine
peril of life and limb,, we convey a rea- frt 1 Ouart water, 3 large cups sugar;
sonably accurate idea of what Whitman " rem0v scum, pour over beets and
Canned Tomatoes Scald rloe toma
toes,. peel and leave whole. Cook boil
ing hot and can like fruit. All kinds of
rruu can oe cooked and canned without
did for Oregon,
company any publlo utility run pri
marily to pay dividends and only la a
Ikii ryT.ae8T7 t0 "commodate the
public. It carries passengers a Ions
SSiS"?. Ka A ?!.. "hlleni?
u..Bu. uw miiar ii couia as worse.
Even ' our l-ailro. AAtn m I A a.1 a a. -a
W".t ' .alk,nel against land monopoly!
Brother West las discovered what Is
v iu uan u rauiroaa extortion.
found on tha jnaat aii I, I gardens we usually have enonah thlnara
pipes to run it Into every house. Asrow,nr to. last .-pa through the winter
in- cinjjir iota win narearter nelp pay vji"i"v, carniia, ruiaoaaras sno
for tha cost of laying pipes past them part of the cabbage can be left in the
to the users of lots, the cost Tn the fu- ground ail winter and dug as needed,
tura should be greatly adduced. - To make sauer kraut chop cabbage or
. drop whole head ln a barrel and chop
r5.nca.ths municipal I-cnt fsres of wit" fP . Put boards that will not
aeveiand. Ohio, have begun to pay! fIavor, ' on P. add weights to keep
that Innovation ln city - tranaporution th pl- Xf,r1 ,th "h"": m
putting in any sugar, adding tha sugar
in the winteras it is used; only it takes
more, sugar. omato preserves Peel,
spilt; temova all seeds ln a strainer,
return Juice to the tomatoes, add aa
mueh sugar and boll down thick.
Tomato CatsuD In eannlno- t omatnaa
save all the extra Juice and thin part.
Boll down thick, flavor with pepper and
'an. u u mraicQ omen.
-yeaieatablpa. if ws. have our own
is not recelvlna as much fraa arfvarti..
Ing in the plunderbund press as it did.
. Implied Intimidation.
From th Oregon City Courier.
Th "a head" of the - times horwe"
warm Place till It works. Remnva tn.
cool place. If not Juicy enough to cover
well add .warm water. To cook' have
slxxllng hot bacon fat, put tn kraut, heat
thoroughly, add silt and pepper.
' Chow Chow and riocaULU.
To make green tomato sauce Chop
that that Ranuhllran nartv la I
h .ki" .i;. ' V. I, ' ; " "ul ara-n itmiaiwa, man a nanarui or salt,
thrsharaist btuif ESf i.'hafTi:.!." t Pur P and cover with
nownWH.ff.mln'd cm?en: T 12 Yl?TJl 'f' "'J
a fak pretense, to catch the working mi flaw It and nut In ali lMna.
man s, vote an Implied Intimidation, and f enicea nenner and a haItf,,i it
It -won't work. The experiences of th mustarTaeiPPlIat wtnta? r m.-en
laborlnaT man In tha naat year an "luft8rr 1Mt Winter I mad four
cunuiuon at.ue present time is no
creui. to tne pany in power, and no
assurance that - th party can ar will
oring aoout a revival or prosperity af
ter election. The cry of prosperity
and full dinner pall is like a tinkling
cvmbol and sounding brass with the
iinanng away orr in tna distance, it
Is like tha many promises the "Hero"
party nil maae. nut never Kept; ,
i ner seems to ne, ll-rtle sense or
reason to th promises of the Repub
lican leaders or the revival of huaineaa
after election -If Taft be elected. The
i acts a re mat. Dullness is reviving at
th present time, everywhere, with
leaps and bounds, and If Taft ahould
ba elected a grand, sweeping attempt
would be made, t shift tha credit 'of
sn Impending revival to his shoulders.
But why should a sane lot of people
be guxzled with a lot of chaff of that
nature? A reading publlo ran tell
whither the wind bloweth, and if this
party is gifted wtth such-great power
Why has it waited so Ions? It has
been In absolute control for years.
ween a business psnlo occurred dur
ing a Democratic admlntstratlen. - tha
Republicans and their following, press
charged It to th Democrat, and the
people have sense enough to know
now who Is responsible for the present-business
conditions. If thera la
power to start the rectories arter elec
tion and assure good times, why has
ither been ao many factories cloaad
down th past year; why has not this
f ood work, been put to test st a time
t-wa-needed." Another four years'
less orr tne orric is wantea and an
other four yeara of "my politics." Th
Republican department of labor In one
Stat has Just issued a bulletin show
Ing that In that state alone there are
more - than 100,004 union men out of
work; BttA-r heads of families with
tears In their eyes have pleaded for
work to sustain, the life of loved ones;
snd now comes the aenarent Intimi.
dating answer: "Elect Taft and .the
factories will open after 'leetion.
lfaartert 'avV,?a . at- ....1. mji
favor of waterworka and electric Ugh;. r ices.
Chow chow-Chon on Peck -Teen to
matoes, add a handful of salt, drain
in saca. Add six onions, three small
heads of cabbage, one dozen green pep
pers, three red peppers chopped; put
all together (chop the onion separate
to ssve your eyes).. In the cooking
pan add two pounds of brown sugar,
half cup of grated horseradish, one)
tablespoonful of pepper, mace, mustard
seeds, celery seeds; cover with vinegar,
boll till clear. If you don't hav every
thing recipe calls for.' go ahead and use
what you have and It will be good.:
The- main thing I to be careful to uae .
cider Vinegar. If you happen to hava
some Juas with small necks' that you
don't need tap them, with the hammer
till you knock off enough to make a
large opening.
Y ou can cut off bottles to make good
Jelly glass by wrapping a string dipped
In coal oil around th bottle; set it on
fire, keep turning till -the glass Is hot.
Plunge neck first In water and It will
break -off where th string was tied,
t St St
The Daily Mean.-
'x ' .- BREAKFAST.
Grapes. Cereal with cream!
Boiled aalt mackerel Coffee.
LUNCHEON.
Veal loaf. - . - Cheese custard. '
Hot biscuits..
Stewed plums. Oiner wafers. . Tea.
DINNER.
Cream of celery soup. Pot roast ef beef.
Browned carrot . Macaroni with tomato,
Lettuc with French dressing. .
Apple saga pudding. ChocoJata cake.
- Coffee,
' Veal loaf Three pounds ef raw' veil
chopped .very fine, butter th sis of .
en tfr. three -gs, three . tablespoonm '
of rream or milk. If milk use a small
piece of butter. Mix th era end
cream together. Mix with the veal four'
pounded crackers, one- teaspoon of blartJt
pepper, ne large tihleepoon of salt, -one
larre table-ooon of tmg. Hit wlf
teether- and form Into- a loaf. Bake
H liou-t ' . basting with butter and
water -,Ue baking. - l?erv cut la thin -.
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