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EDITOIuTL EVGE
OI'3 TUB JOURNAL
THE JOURNAL
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KOBKIOM ADVERTISIXO BKl'BBSKNTATIVB
Vrl..,1..Ft..l...l. BWirf.l 1 ilrrrtlala Arnrr.
Braoiwl.-t BnlMli,.. KM rtflB inm H
- Srti 10u7-u bajet MiUdlng. Cains.
condition! as to txaton and other-can be Indefinitely withhold from
wis aa may b lmpoaed. We want settlement and development. The
to be liberal and kind to Mr. Harrl- ftate surely muit pot-seas some rem
man, but be abould remember that jedy.-. Reason la Justice, and Justice
we bare lone bean so. must be made the basla of all law.
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iiia American peopio can never per-i
Small Chango
Mr. Harrlmaai Do It row, . '", ; '
"Build new."' .-(Mr. B. H. It '.pleas
FOUR GREAT CONVENTIONS OF
v PROFOUND NATIONAL INTEREST
.VATIONAL rROIIinJTIOX. tt 0W-0rl4 landlordism to be fas- . Only a commission of one could aire. wWa.h lotion, 'gept. t,-fh keynot of
uyvu vuviu. sar. ajuwvm uuyt-s i r- . . -f j :,-. ,our gratat convention! of th
Don't forget to get raady tt attend culminating in the fifth annual
.-. iit.IT nest weea. . . v.hu r me national riven and
r m ' ,1 : I harbor congress. . hi,.h a. ih.
Sulwrrtpttoa Tome by stall or to any ddrM
la lb (.Dltrd biiw Cauda or allc-:
' . DAILY.
On raw (8.00 1 Om amtk M
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DAILT AMD BUNDAI.
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v The responsibility of toler
ance lies with those who bare
the wider TUlon.Y George El
lot. '
tf TTUCH OF what canomaie un a- v.vuuuUi,, v"
It I in ..v. Af th oii nartlAB" brought against the South-
VI . . . . I urn PanlflA rillrnil will AartAaA
r pion? ;;dT7un.v;; wA.tif.t D. 0t d.c.dedt- ih. zz.I:ZI,i .us
nucb to be desired In r hold
inces. Men who control par- Inlholder8, eren corporations, but . , -,, , .
Wi
lli
hoi
.- ha in fh.lr. r.r, people do not wish to despoil large L Tb farmers won't allow theoampalgn oona.rva.tlon of natural r.aourc.
f " v" -.-v. . .. .. ...nn-itlnn "hn 10 '"re niuan Willi weir rail' wor. ijj rirat or- then areat conventions
formances. Men who control par- n3holders. eren corporations .but .,,.,. - I . 7"1 bll FraciaoJ ? OotobS?
ties and attend to the people's busl- uemana, ana nave a ngnt toi Why don't we hear how Arusnaldo 1 - JZ't.i tn Uana-Mlaaia.ippi
nes. are only mortals. Pand aome of led. that theae vast holding, of running for oounoUman o-r ManllaT .0
them not a very brgh grade of mor- "e o "ot block the path of Thr- a bn,,. thf4t Jury ,or rU"1.brn:"i,r5. cTt,e"
. . .... a.i 1 1 - ..j nrotrrPM nr rnn in inn vit nr ni . ii,. d.k.i.i - . --v... 1 z ..r.-"-. w.m
ia.ia eiiner. dui more ia aiuu 1 " - v.i uwi w ovuicu u vw. 1 ini action or ma nmMuit in .
even distinct slcna of Improvement man needs; thafthey either be de-1 niaa. , , ,, r?5VP55 Jnlaad waUrwaya commit
I 1 a a . at a a a. a
In both parties. iTe.opea or euoaiviaea ana aoia to
Properly, considering hla position uojpeuunaers.
as a candidate of prohibitionists, Mr. 109 lwo D7 WIUCQ in csn
Chafln regards prohibition of the P brought about. In Mr. Lowell's
manufacture, and sale of liquor as opinion, are mese: -the
parameunt Issue, the one great "First, an amendment to the con
nnoatinn tft hA aflttiftrf. It la rwtaln- atltotlon which will permit the levy
ly,.a great and live Question, but ot "Peclal taies for public purposes Uear win be asaanishing.
- I a inn ' hrtn.i th, .nKi..i .
Th manscer on neither aid ar bur-1 mental avatam of rhxn tran.nnH.un
dnMl with overconHdeno whatever I raln to th attention of th buaineaa
tney aay, , . iniereat or ID country," aaya th prea-
" . ; . uon or ui oonsrea. "in esaautlv
W bellere that Senator Bourn will i pomrnltta . believing that th question
The REALMS
riLMININE.
, Going to Europe. ,
IIET ar toln to. Europe, and as
they lunched In a down town res
taurant hey wr talking about
the proiotiv trip. They'wer
alatera,. th older tall and dark
with aomethlng of an air,' th younger
Twenty-flv hundred delegate ar ex
pected to he prxaenl at tlii oonventlon,
ana, ' Maine, Mlnneaota, Mlaflllpil. I
Mineouri, Montuna, Kebranka, Nortn
l)akota, Oreicun. Teiinesatta, Tenaa, Houth
Lakota and Wisconaln, having already
auDolnted deloaaui to the convention
aa. well thoinarlvra being members I
01 in aarieory ooara. . - ,.- . orlalnally of the medium hlnnn-
"in return or ui I'aitea Biate to u . . :. .. .
buaineaa proaperlty will he areatly Dl" unauocaaaruuy aaaptd,,, to put It .
hastened If the government at this win-1 mlldiy. 1
ter"a aeaaloo of oonareaa will under-1 Aa hw t.ib. .v,... ' .a, .v. r;.
take, on a lar. scale, the bulldlna 0 r.T " "xw .,
th deep waterway from th lakes Ao arier a minntr which thy
th gulf, and if river and harbor I thought Indicated ease; they wore Ion V
bill carrrlnr." sufficient aDDroorlatlon I alove with the hand nart ihkIuj
for all th other worthy waterway I o that the effect wm aa If thev had
project is paaaed." I stocking on their arm. ,.MJmu. ,
In this languas th object, of th '"Oh, we're going all around," th
u m nr irieno.
Older on aal
com back to Oregon yet omtlme, if I herein Involved are not only of great
.ancs 10 tne peopi or 101 m
valley and thos upon th
he lives long.
manv efforta and ion exnerlence POn lands Idle and held for spec-
have shown that It cannot be made ulatlon;" and, second, such constltu-
GREAT , PROSPECTS POU ORE- g party or political question. . The lIonal moairicatlons and legislation wm b4) Yery amaSli umiJrX
GOs. . I reasons why this is so might be " eierciHo
Importanc to th peopl of the Missis
sippi valley and thos upon the con-
Portland Is doing very well. Indeed: tr"ary.i streams, but Is of aqual lm-
but th lnoraaa in th flaur nsti porianc 10 1 th peopl of the Faclflo
wmi aiiu uh x-auiiio norxnwea( ana 10
th Inland states af tha trana-Mlaata.
Mr. fJhafln 1. a rood talker and 7fyrZJi'J.J'Z.
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wurmy mu, uui in rniuimuun, i 1 rajiiaation to thlf action with th re
quest uia 1 aeiegate be appointed with
1 special reierence 10 tnia matter."
1
vr .4 - anffipiont that It la the right of eminent domain,, con- Senator Hopkins saya "Taffa Prom-L B..Cas of Abilene, Kan., is preal
found, but It IS sufficient tnat It is "" 1L l" as not binding on th party." Cr- ?nt of th trans-MlsslsslppI tonarea.
tee bein th mllUonair mlnln nnar.
ator, Thomas V. Walsh, of Colorado.
JJurlnr th same weak In which th
ississippl commercial
R. , HARRIMAN apparently g0. Millions of voters are opposed demn these lands in the courts when- tainlyW. if he promises Roosevelt poll- chairman of th. exeSutlv commit
means business about, build-1 to the liquor traffic "In their mldse," BTer necessary, pay me ownera a iair cie.
. ., . . . v .1.1 . . ... I V., mul .ntl tVi,
mg rauroaas in uregon. no who wont vote the proniDItion tiCK- iv" k..m, auu k vuu i luc Brran couldn't resist th temptation I . f"n.g .
1 1,1 .V..H . . . . . . . ,.- I nnnnlA In amaTl trnnta Th la nm. I n A rtu n.n.n.i.i. I irans-AllSBissiOPl commercial conareaa
..Slim uvjimo asBumutu iuuuu t in national election. luIB DH I rr- . . " --.- I .v. a," Lniuitaiui .u.u.un.ir, j . 1, tk. ,i,i.j
.v. - 7 wiwuuu. uu """I . -,i i. .ii v,,,,. But he's-the dot that can do it. all i" W",0B.J.?an ?nc,?c. " thir
ine roaa into cemrai vreguq. mai been flemonstraiea many 'times, aa I nvuiu .v iv""' riht -iaunua convenuon-or in i&Kea-to-tne-
of .'lUelf, after li: these 7 years of if will beagaln this year. Great Men upon the state. The fund so . v hJZ&oSo
waiting, 1s a good deal. It means areas . of the country precincts, U8ed wou,d b a rT0,TlnS one and if both those Itui JJJwMMW; This association wm oriansed tS ln-
uiumateiy wouia return to me state .,iV WZll1'" ",m wpvwnmenc 10 dui g a oeep
a revolutionary development of a I counties, even states -ave 1 vot-
mor waterway from Chicago to New Or
lean tbrouch the De Plalnea tha II.
linola and. th Mississippi rivers. .
larae norUon of the state, and Its La tnr nrohihltlon. bnt the same men treasury with a , fair modicum of agreeable.
effects will be telt in other ports of (who did bo will not vote for national profit. r . , ' If a few leaders arethit all hlth-
the sute, especially In Portland. The prohibition. This may seem curious suggestions, or leasi one erto Republicans should vot ror Tart
road to Tillamook within a year or ana contradIc-ry, but it la bo, and ot them' Beem to be Practical and oursethey must ail do bo, Ilk good
two seems aiso assurea. , rTom an must be accepted as a fact, wnetn- " vouui. u.,
. , a m . v.. v I ... . ... I do not wlah the' "alns-la-tax ." wn
muitauwm iw munuuiuvu um ku er w cm piu juiuciuoi reannni mr - , . . : . died to anma 170 000 000 Anit a
definitely .decided upon., This Vlll U or not, .. ( 1 could at least provide for taxing n.n'ed thwpu?a?ionf befng
rift no Idas imnortant tnan me can-1 Fmm a nt mants nr an MfmoHS'' wuio uuubou uuu i,u w- mu.
tral Oreron road. Dossibly even more nnint of view. Mr. Hhafin la riht: c,as8 by themselves, with a view to
important to Portland. The line hf the liquor traffic Is a great moral compel their sale In small tracts, born-.", say the. Philadelphia inquirer,
from Natron in Weed . avoldin tha -.n .r,rf . thi. ovil n BhniA We could adopt the New Zealand True; mn who won't ubacrlb or ad-
heavier and more tortuous grades be prohibited, and what Is good for system of graduated land taxes. The . '. ' ?
ewrgisB ui me rigni. ui emmem ap-i u the charter commission can hit on
. m m . i n n awa a..jih laaa f iiiiaIw a ka r anv ninn t n a i t m mora narvv nnrtAa
aiso oe constructea in we near iu- should be good for the nation; ret -rr," " Th.on.
a moo, wiwuu w isj uruB d0M a good Job t& that xtnti . adopted at Chicago la fcveU laden with
icuiouj, xi ii, wuiu uo .xuauo lu . . tha nanal bnnamnba Wa Bhall not treat
"we'r
association ar rresnted end th key
note of th meeting emphasised. . , .. - 'll"l.n to se th whole stiow. Paris '
'Following closely upon tb nema orii anow I will luat love Paris, and .
the two great conventions, whish rep, I Rome and Italy and maybe Germany. 1
weat, the Atlantlo deeper waterways I and the art aallerie and Vesuvius
vyw.,'V will viJ
tlmor November 17, IS
resentatlv of th eastern
waterway Improvement. . . I ia. interDoaad .tha Aih.. n
Preparation for thla important meet. I we'r goln to do ; our shoppW in '
Inr ar already under way, Hon. J. I Paris and get all our 'lanaeray' for a "
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nwiivuia iwwrw, (mwbiuvi.v m iU i vv jran, VIIC COOVeni-maa Kind.
Atlantlo decDer waterwava conference I don't yo know, and a' min. '
and a member of congress from one of I Mamma som real duoheas lace Bel-
iiuui--Lriuiin wnere was it w wer
join to get that lacr' ah asked her
. J. I J . . w . . 1 fc suiTus ana Vesuvius,
the city of Hal, and th Alps, only I bet they're not any
and 19, a rep-j grander than our mounUln right hr.
rn thought on J I ust love mountains." - ; S '
tb Philadelphia districts., having Just
returned from a summer' in Europe,
where he mad a systematic study of
th waterwaya of the old world, and
who will report his , findings at thia
conference. . . ' - ' "
Thes wrtn in sixieentn annual in.
rlgation congress,-which meets at AI-
un. T Don't knnwi .. t,...ai. .ti
mixed tip with-the funny names now.
I v been trying to read up on It
PH."?. " (tn to th company In gen-
erau. you know we'r going to ee If
buoueroua. N. from September Is to I mere is as much of that fnnirn .i.
October 10, give som idea of tha In-1 American a they say there Is -over
terest which is being taken in on oflthere. .1 don't believe it myself. You
th liveliest subject of th day how I bet an American' as good as anybody
heat to improve th nation's waterways I and I don't mean to have thomWuttinir
and pav th way for the. meeting of I it all over me. I bet if w dVrt't teU
the .biggest convention of th year,
that of th national rivers and harbors
congreaa. r. : ,s "-.'.-:-.'.. ,.
GEORGE HARVEY ON TJIE - W' -
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM
tV 31? r -Awerlcan they'll neVerJcnow
it. We'v got touah money to4drss
as good as any of 'em and everybody
say American women have mor style
than those .foreigners. Tea, I think we'll
have, a real good tlm. I Just lov art
and musto and thos things.
Bh pulled out her back comb as ah
snok and soooped up any stray locks
that mlarht hava narnH fih. V. nM
hesitancy about turning to tb mirror
ture. This . will not only give an the people will not have It this way
easier -line to uainorma, out wm They prefer , to deal with this ques
promise or talk about so encourag- impose prohibition upon other states can now leS,slate aad amend their 18 n corporation.
. . - i.. ...i'w K. ... 1 work It mleht ha made effective. At I Among other things Mr. Hairlman I . . J.. i...m
'nu "1"" "i" " "V uon locany, aime most Dy Biaiea, :'- ."7 li'" IZ 6id not tell is how much ha wa oln ,s
to this citv. ' The Toad from . Drain I uannHv bv xn.mtion r Isa iiviainna raie, it is uuio, aau more is oc-ito nnntrihnt tn th. . RrnhiiAn person could: Indeed, but for an matinc-
.to Coos Bay Mr. flarriman does not no . sucli division being willing to h ln'Jtdt
a 1 ever, that auggeatlve criticism may lena
nritu m Wim.. n-ii. I to affect soma slight improvement in
and Mr. Caice "of Portland sTgred ' turt pronunciamento.; vontur, to
now ail KepuDllcans ahouia vote, there! """" " y
ia no npAd for anvhodv tn eAnilitit thai e
matter any further. I Under th guidadc of th Republican
.. I party the total wealth of the country
-I. v.... I "has leaDed to 1116.000.000.000 In a gen-
Tool nniinn I UUUMxJJSKb fWO feet long, DeetS Ul.Mn n. ni .tl - i. " A graa.wqcni. oanpy; -i-yeu
UVVl VyUVU I g I w a v.wbm. ... V-ll
v.j"v i . . . I r--r-t T i deductin the sio.ooo.ooo.uou cnargea up
Batisfv Mr. Chafin and a I OI e(ual proportion, pumpnnj (rt ucemmmust m w to wlltlil depwclation during th. past
"but ft satisfies a great Vj ighlng over 100 pounds and ;a00TvVa mori' "I 100 tS'JSi -hS
i .j i other Droduots were In the ex- V I ,ir -.i-ia- n.
ingly. He wants to know whether, or the country a4arge. And under constitution airectiy. to ininK upon
"for 10 years it can earn four per local option' laws' the prohibition 'neB" tunga
cent on J5.000.000. and we believe I movement has gained great ground.
i he can be shown that it will. nd ia dolne what the nrohlbitionlsta EXTON COtrNTrs FAIR.
, . The building of these roads wlth-las a party have utterly failed to do
lng the next two years or so means I for half a century.
great things for Oregon. It means does not
the expenditure here of perhaps $15,-1 few others
. Ann AAA n, gen AAA ft ft A In" railroad I A
.VWW.VVV v Tmv,vvV,vvv - ' U1CVJUJ11V WJL yCUlJiC, HilU UU KUU9 UI fk.V.. Jl.nl.... IV. K. ' . . I I W H WW Hill W UVIUIIlJVll, .-
.'construction, and that means bet- to render a national prohibition par- hlblts. at a school fair that closed ba-inBut
ter, times for everybody. iH It means ty almost ludicrously needless, ; at CorvalJlaSaturday night. What ministration he has dollars. Spokane the magic of capital." Btlll waiting;
a greatly , Increased population, and Besides, prohibition as a national nake. the case Interesting Is that UTiWS'm E &&Sn& & hr ?.PythPTm
such a growth and development of j policy is as yet Impracticable. If a th exhibits were prepared by haven't had any dollars lately. ;,"; .. of tlMis r";"
T'Motning so cieariy aamonsfraie in
sound basis upon which our commercial,
industrial, and agricultural interests are
founded, and the necessity of promoting
the present : and - oontlnued welfare
through the operation of Republican pol
icies, as tb recent safe passage of th
American people tnrougn a nnanciat dis
turbance which, if appearing in the
midst of Democratic rule or th menace
of It, might hava equaled the familiar
Democratic panics or the past, we con
gratulate the people upon this renewed
Oregon as It has never witnessed. I Mr. Chafin were 5 president ' under I the pupis of the schools of Benton
. It means tens of thousands more pro-jguch a law, he could not enforce it, I country. There was in addition to
ducers, a vastly Increased , agrlcul-j even with an army of 1,000,000 men. I field and garden projects of great
; tural output, hundreds of new manu-j An overwhelming majority would re-J Profusion and mammoth proportion
factories, more local electric . lines, j rolt against It, , Including millions I needle , work.read, jellies, butter.
v: larger and more vigorous towns, a I who are for prohibition locally, drawings and other articles pertain
state rapidly growing at least to- There is little use In advocating I lng to the arts and sciences of the
ward Its proper and destined great-j something that only one man outjhome and country life, all prepared
ness, s -S f -.x of 100 wants or Is In favor o af tet by child hands, and showing great
- Mr. Harrlman B ' promise speus I a generation of discussion And aD-1 proficiency. The fair was the eec-
prosperity. He soured his remarks IpeaL Temperance reformerB would ond of its kind, and xhe annonnce-
with. no pessimism. He saia ne couia better proceed along practical lines, ment Js that the exhibits were 100
mow .get the necessary money and where they can get results, as the per cent better and the attendance
would buna, ho maae no conamon local optlonists are doing.. Mr. Cha- three times as large as at the initial
about the result of the presidential fin says that a majority should not fair' last year. '
, ' election, However .that goes, ;,0re- havs Its own way If It Is wrong, but Of the educative value of the pro-
gon is going to be all. right. ; Ana I the majority will not abide by the cess thee Is probably no difference
once it gets the booming forward J decision of a minority, especially a of opinion. The children who have
start that this railroad building will very email minority, as to what Is produced the things have found In
' ' give it. Its development will continue j right or wrong. Mr. Chafin will the work a charm that came to them
indefinitely; it will gain oa its big get about the usual number of pro- early In. life and that will leave Its
THE LAND AND THE PEOPLE.
daughter, Washington, and Portland hlbltlon votes.
will more certainly and Indisputably
become the great metropolis of the
" Pacific northwest, - i'v
,' Oregon rejoices that Mr, Harrlman
' has decided to ''build now,! and re
joices too that Mr. - Hill ..has built
Into this state, and will probably
build a good deal more In this hither
to Harrlman territory. Go ahead,
; gentlemen; Oregon' is big and rich tracts of land by a few people, cor-
enough lor you Dotn, ana win snow p0rations and Individuals. This Is
all reasonable consideration for and a matter of great . imrjortanca to
M
. ' appreciation ot the work you are ex
,pected to do. V.
HARRIMAN AND FOURTH
STREET.
the country at large, and to Oregon
in particular, tor the growth and de
velopment of this state have been
lamentably retarded by this evil.
Hitherto there has seemed to be
no helD for such condltldns. Anv
HE JOURNAL believes In lib- objection bas always been met by the
erai reciprocity wun Mr. tiar- repiT: "Anyone has a right to wbat
rlman. If he goes ahead with ever property, Including land, he can
railroad building in Oregon as honestlv buy or become possessed
It is reported he intends to do, then, of, and to do with it whafr he
under certain conditions, as a re- pleases." And the same reasoning
ciprocal favor, the time for remov- applies to corporations, assuming
impress upon their future activities,
If the agency be continued for a
eerles of years, we may expect a
new generation on the farms and
R. S.. A. LOWELL, In his Cor- In the homes of the locality that
vallis- address, published Jn J wllLtia far in advance of that pass-
The Sunday Journal, dwelt lng off the stage of action, and far
upon an exceedingly Import- in advance Of distrlats where no such
ant and growing subject the own- influences are at work. It is all a
ershfp and non-development of great! beautiful Illustration, of one way In
which President- Roosevelt's Ideas
for an improvement of conditions
surrounding country, life may be pro
moted. The state would be well
served if the Benton county plan
wis copied In 'every, county In the
state.
if
lng the S. P. traffic from Fourth
street ' might be reasonably extend
ed. Bnt some definite and reason
able time should be fixed, and Mr.
Harrlman should give positive as
surance that the removal would be
made within that time. It ought
not. to fake very many months to
do as small a piece of work as this.
y The 8. F. . track and traffic
ithould have been removed from
Fourth Street long ago, but a few
months more of them can be en
dured If Mr. Harrlman, whatever the
impelling motive. Is going to build
vereral railroads in this state.
. But to recognlie that old permit
as a - perpetoal franchise, under
which an, electric line can be oper
ated, without a new franchise under
terms suitable to present conditions,;
that they have fulfilled their part of
the contract and, It seems, whether
they have done bo or not. The land
becoming once theirs, there Is no
power to dispossess them of It, or
to make them either use it or sell
it lnsmall tracts to people who
would use It. Ownership and pos
session, even of millions of acres are
the end of the law.
Tens of thousands of people need
the land; the state, the country, so
ciety, need them on the land; but
there was no way to bring this,
change about. f
But Mr. Lowell suggests two wajs,
not perhaps new or original," but
whtfh coming from a conservative
lawyer should b Inquired Into more
than they have been. And In mak
ing tuch inquiry it must always be
Usually a prize .won purely by
luck or chance goes to some person
who has no need of It, and who
would get only a small popular vote
for Its bestowment on. him, but an
exception to this rule occurred when
Dean Hanson,' a poor widow's son,
won a pony ana cart, Saturday at
the Oaks. And if he cannot afford
to keep them he will not be subject
to criticism for selling them. That
his first thought on learning that he
won me prize was to give nis nttlai
InnlM alatar a (Ml ahnsra that 1 .v
sometimes favors the right person,
end indicates that he will become a
good man.
Oregon Sidcliglita
Many strangers noticed in' Salem.
Mosler ha a new large box factory.'
of campaign contributions b foreseen
already! Free trad with tha poor Fill,
plnol A Just and righteous declaration.
But why except sugar and tobacco T
Henry O. - Havameyar la dead, and
Thomas F. Ryan ia in Europe, ,
in th wall and adjusting hr pompa-
aour. ner veil, ner neck ruche, twisting
her head from aid to aide and glancing
RE
In a.
with comolacencv unon tha refltian if
gave. back.
8a3r'r "h" f"msrked to her friend,
"How do you think I'd look with my
hair don redT Mamma would kick Ilk
anything I suppose, but I bellev I'll try
- Who nforcd th antl-truat law '-ft-I wnen i m over there. They say they
er Domocratlo dereliction? Guess I It j10 J wall In Paris." -,
at at v
Have the Right Tools.
er
waa th Republican party. In what re
spect tha "dereliction" under Cleveland
differed from 'that under Harrison and
McKinley w ar not informed.
" Who will "uohold th 'authority and
intergnty or me courts "T une tiepuon
THE Work of cleaning a room may
be made much less lrksom If don
' In a systematic manner. , No per-
ann an hrina About a-nml ruanlta with.
beFoWny twS .'l! b P"-T ' coesaorl...
tasking the courts in a manner to mak I For Instance, rags that can b ud on
such a declaration necessary T - Some I floors are not suitable for mirrors or
'n.mia,l nilkn.liMF" annuol I . . ... .....
"We adhere to the Republican doc
trine of enoouragement- to American
shipping and urge such legislation," etc.
Under adherene to what doctrine, we
n a . t,,. imiMA ahlnnlnr hun . V
tlnguisnedf
i For "liberal administration of all pen
slon laws"! Amount paid in 1907, 41
yeara after the close of th Civil war,
1188,030,884.22
fin furniture, and brushes that will re
move tne dust rrom upnoistered articles
are entirely unfit for sweeping walls or
carpets. As to, the actual work of
cleaning parlor or sitting room, it con
sists -in removing all the smaller pieces
of furniture to another room. 6r. better
till, out of doors. Then -the heavier
furnishing left in . the room should
be covered with dust cloths to protect
thi wnAil frrtm ...ft Thla nna Ih.
For granting CltlsenshlP tO PortO I walla muat h nwnnl An-arn nA hnnlH
Rlcans, and for admission of New Mex- there b any cobwebs; they may be
Ico and. Arlaoha as states. ., Then why I removed with a long handled hair broom
wer the hiy providing , therefor do-1 or feather duster. For sweeping -the
featedT t . j i : ; ' i walls, however, there Jm nothing bettor
Developments in th oil field near
Vale are- expected soon.
A valuable rssoure of Malhur Svidenc of American supremacy, And
county ia fine building ton. j,all with confidene th signs now man-
- I irest or a compieie restoration oi dusi-
There is a section of land to each nes prosperity in all lines of trade.
nan, woman ana cnua in Mainour. I commerce, ana manuiacturing.
a I . .' .
The Malheur Booster nrlnta munh In-I CTondar fills our minds and arratltude
terestlng information about that coun- J our hearts. Congratulations, indeed,
try, I upon th timeliness of th arrival of the
- - - i financial disturbance at a moment ao op-
Th laundry industry at Rainier haalportun. namely, at th fag-end of a Re-
considerably improved lataly, and ship-I publican administration! We Bhudder
ments are increasing. to contemplate th possibilities of th
a I Anglian language in a ttepuDiican piat-
Malheur tsountv la nmf hrinnln tn I form if it had oome during Democratic
realise th good result of advertising I mis-government. "Complete restoration
her resources, saya tha Orlano. of business prosperity!" Fin! Cheer
. j i rum EnanuLBciurvra, rwiiwax-Buiiuera,
a- . m . -1 shareholders retting tvunced dividends.
IrorcannoTbaam
had been hauled from the ted of nM. ?.h "1 0 rre.tortLon V?-
had been hauled from the bed of Bear
creek. ,
Every man ia a monev maJcar in Mai.
heur. Tramps, street loafer, bee-a-ara
ana spongers . rina - no reception ber.
says me iioosier.
w
Three rarlnada of nrna hava alpaaiw
beeh shipped from Mosler, and the work ,"2?",
nas just pegun. Ther ar over SO
lty under oerfect rule? Was "God'a
bounty" temporarily withheld from the
use of his anointed? -
For tariff revlsionl Amen to that I
But up or down? We are not told. Pro
tection to "equal th dlfferenc tmtween
the cost of production at bom and
abroad" sounds familiar, but what
this unprecedented brand-new.
Inclusive "reasonable profit to American
Can it ha. that the need
Lettera From tLe People
packer at work In the new warehouse, 'nduatrtey
The grower li. the taeh oaradise
north of Salem are proving to all doubt-
ri 4 1 1 ex t nniv fVia Vi Aw V, a raa V-
" "i j-"t v t , v .-3' aiB,wa iiitw uco t I mmmmmimmi
naann AAimrvw fa rka aMa.l A .1 4 . it. - I '
Statesman j "ni to Tne Journal iDouia m wrrtua on
9 SJI I www mub t UW tfjsc7 viltl Basaaj suvuiu arw aa-
Th. . .v. tt 0Djpuld by th Ban en4 addreaa. of Ih
ystem ax investigated th more tilain I wri. ..i.
'-' ln" 'i inienos 10 1 u sot to a andantood aa tafloraliia tb Tlawt
nfake Astoria Its principal terminus in or sUtemaats ot corrMpoodeata, Latter sbonld
the northwest,- is th Budget' opinion. mad aa brief aa poaaibl. Tboa wbo wlab
- - i ineir wtiera rswrBOB woes bob aaeu uouhi iu-
nurina- tha month r,t Anwtimt 4.i I c?? Pta. .
; - 0 ,i,,iv iuur tnuoa z u eoicor, D eui aowa w vnat unit.
ujuu ioaw I Bwniyn iu OL1JCO XOOiea Up I I,
for the month of August last year. J 1 . Gnaraateed . Banks.
Coos Bay Times- IW-at-tra wherries OnaU Paaa. Or Sept. B. To tb Edl
are occasionally noticed lthe market, tor of Tha Journal -Not what Secr-
iiuiwuinianum mac me season i sup- I tary Taxi nas to say aooui oryan s pan a
KTzaS f.t"rae;abrrrre7VrV rW&t - unif would
in tne open air, all through th spring, encourag recauera w"'nSi lD-'
summer, fall and early winjter.
Dosed could b taken under a'Democratlo
administration." W wonder why.
Tha wicked old Democratic nartv! . It
stood for all things bad. free silver, free
traae, rre rum. rre everything, until
It was "forced to abandon every position
xaaen on every great issue. it certain
ly did declare for free silver in 1898.
and the Republican party would have
done likewise but for tne opposition of
Thomas C. Piatt. W cannot seem to
recall a a ec la ration ror free trade or
"contraction of American Influence.
However, th real question relates leas
to wnat tney eiana ror now. upon this
point jClearly there Is a misunderstand
ing. Brother Bryan, for example, seems
to d sincerely oonvincea mat nin and
our arreat ana rood friend in waahin
ton ruthlessly hooked ihost of tha ahrei
ana patcnes wnion constituted his noiit.
leal garments. But all that 1 really by
th by. If it b true, as stated in the
iiepuDiican piairorm, tnat th Democrat'
la party has "abandoned" the wlckad no.
tlons it formerly held, why is it now so
wnouy -un wormy or puduo trust"?
The Democratic nartv aa now a-tildad
may mean all the bad thing lmmitil to
ii, out in assertion tnat in Republican
party, as guided recently ha meant
-prosperity." -nign wages." "oonfi.
aence, ana 'tne like, appeals more
strongly to the imagination than to
ractrui recollection.
- "We ask all our fllow-ptt1ina r.
gardleas of past polltloal affiliations,''
to help U "to perpetuate the blessings,
maintain - the nolIoiBS," ana lacldenialiy
any a Kriu un ins oilicea. A aia.a-a.
clou invitation 1 Democrat have elect
ed Republican presidents now for some
urns, ana, so xar as wa can judge, seem
itaeiy to continue ooing ao indefinitely.
Is out of thS question, such a prop- remembered that land is different
otltlon must not be entertained forfrm any other property. In the
a moment, however many railroads category of resources sad wealth It
Mr. Harrinaan is going to bulla. The:Mana. alone; It Is the basis of all
I-r::ion mat am nas so prptaaj or wealth, of all productive energy , of
all means of livelihood. . Hence 'It
is aa erroneous conception that land
vcfted right there tor tils purpose
riut ba taken and rigidly adhered
to tie tlghert court la tk Uod
fe-,' ! Uai It If wrong.
If y.r. Harrlman wants aa elec-t-!c
I.r dawn Fourth street, all
I'ett. tut he mt,ret ft under a
t w r. trctfe and s-tject to such
muat be regarded jnrt the same as
all other property. -
Mr. Lowell says that "there caa
be no. moral right by which lands
enflal to the comfort and content
mact of tha race, xadd for home
That Mr. Harrlman does not en
tertain any warm buslneaa affection
for Mr. HI1L though there may be
a sort of a necessary truce between
them now. is Indicated by his sar
castic remark that be "thought there
had been an agreement and he
thought It had been broken." It
fs known that there was an agree
ment, and that it was broken, bat
Mr. Hill tnlgtft Justify that breach
However that may be, the people of
Oregon are very lad that th "gen
tlenrea's agreement" was broken. It
might have been a nice agreement
for Hill and, Harrlman,, but It was
a very bad one for the people of Oregon...-
. ; ' ' v
'Didn't Recognise Him.
" From th Bta Tn-wrlrL
Medium. (Imrres!r'v l:m the iMr.
It n your late h i. madam. H
wiha to Dak Willi ra-
. Mra Parky-It can t b poor llrarr;
a awvar baul no apirXW
Wouldn't that scorch yonf
Now. poaslbly that' ' th raon that
Tlim la n Mn.iim.. . -.- i. o-i I th Inanranca pomnanlea went wront ao
an far toumi wha Anm m k.n... ,k.l sumtrouilr and so magnttudinousl v dur.
Ii m 1 unraaaonablv hirh h. lng th past fw year becaua th
DLaieaman. aoit oi
gas Is high enough
think IT. 2 5 wonld b about HghL Thar
must o a reauciion ana th ele
1 1 r h tin w rata muat alaA K. ..wH u A
. . nerfeetlv tilalnl But
Va-h.; rsMnht. . t Th Republican of Kanaaa-n to
not r for hT. .bfiirvtr;".-: ?. "r:
feathers down the right way and still
Miably high, says tb ,n" lD Paat rw yeara oecaua mo
of them think dollar atate have made them put up a guaran
igh her, whil aome ,M, fun1.,. lhey "'j responsib
UnuJ n.h Th.VIland tsouldVb compelled. to mak their
reduction and th eleotrlo 1 rood. Hadn't thought of that.
vui n rw uia iu. umm auuivww . v a
Rear" Admiral Merrell's Birthday.
R ear-Admiral John P. Merrall. who
goea on th retired list of th United
States navy today on account of age,
was born September 7, 1848, at Auburn.
N. T. ' H spent his boyhood in Mar
shall, Mlch., and In 188S entered the
United States Naval academy. After
leaving me academy ne served with
th European fleet for three years.
From 187J to 1877 h served with the
North Atlantlo fleet, i and during the
next two year he was In charge of
the naval ordnanca nravina- nnnn.
For five yeara he waa an Instructor at
th Annapolis academv and than .m.
another period of sea duty on th Eu"-
roPmi,BtM?1l In Utr rara- Ad
miral Merrell has served with th- a.i.
atic flat, as a member of th sUff pf
the Naval War college, as commandant
of th naval station at New Orleans, and
a, ouiaiiuuuor oi in caiiiesnip Oregon
This . Date In . History.
1708 Th French dafaata k. ii..
-. . "i "'w
of th aect
than the ordinary aweenlna- broom mv.
ered with a hood - of -canton flannel.
This fabric will oatch and hold ' the
dust, while a feather duster will Only
scatter It.
K K K .
How Long to Cook Vegetables.
THE tlm required for cooking green
- vegetables Is aa follows: Green
peas, young and fresh, is minute;
green peas, old and not so fresh. SO
minutes; string beans, 45 minutes; Lima
hbeans, young, 80 minutes; Lima beans.
older, 5 minutes; cabbage, whole' head
and hard, two hours; cabbage, sliced.
80 minutes; cabbage, chopped fine, 10
minutes; cauliflower and broccoli. 80
minutes; cucumbers, out into quarter,
V' LUUVOV, Ullll'.ll, , ' V. , , (.1 It, .11 . M
Into blocks, 20 minutes; tomatoes, peeled
ana cut jor stewing, so minutes; toma
toes, Daaea wnoie in slow oven, 8J
minutes: onions, voung. 4fi minutes:-
Bpanlsh onions, whole, two hours: Span-
1.1- a-U. n,tt In .l-hfrh. A hV......
oara, one nour; green peppers, atewea.
80 minutes; green peppers, stuffed and
baked, on hour: celery, stewd. 80 min?
utes; spinach, 10 minutes; Brussels
sprouts, fresh, 80 minutes; kale, 46 mln
utes. . : . . .
K K "
Cucumber Pickles.
SB a vegetable brush and wash off
th little black specks. Plac th
fucumbera-ra air earthen r graar-
Iteware dish and to each quart of cu
cumbers sprinkle over one-half cap of
fin salt' and let them stand until next
morning. ; Thls- will than be a brine.
Pour this off and throw It away. Wash
th cucumbers thoroughly again and
place back in tha dish. Put vinegar
sufficient to cover on to heat with
pleoes of horseradish root and also have
some with .the cucumbers, and when
th vinegar bolls pour tt over the cu
cumbers, having enough to cover. - Put
a plat on and let them remain until tb
next morning. Then for sour pickles
heat more vinegar with horseradish root
as before, "Pour over tha pickles while
hot (the first having been all drained
off) and place In whatever thev ar to
be kept in. Cover the top of the jar
with either green grape leaves or the
freen leaves of horseradish. That keeps
hem green. Tha horseradish make
them crisp. For sweet pickles take
them after having stood in the first
vinegar over night. Make a syrup of
quart vinegar, I pounds of brown
sugar, pat In soma piece of hora
radiah root, soma stick cinnamon, tie up
in a piece oi coeeseciotn a lew cioves.
aouiiy to smooth the mln tn ahnw Mtareanact for th rraat
war Mcratary that la, th BIO war
carry hi point. happy faculty which
a few men in public llf poeaeaa, but
th clearing up of dlaeasad fruit trees in
Yamhill couniv haa han i.
long already and it would certainly be
diaastrOus te- th fruit lnteraai. h.
county to remove an official who Is n-
uravuring 10 eniore ui law.
a
Thw'l no doubt think th gal em
gtataaman. that th Tillamook country
wia soon have four railroads two
fh ".1 tW .,actr,c ". They ar
. wn wnir n wim has
t?t Vh rom H.
aide, which ha been surveyed and raoat
of the rlghu of way acurd, and I the
-" iiimnt ni i nit4 RallwarV
both of which ar headed that way. with
oVflnlt snnouncwroeats that thir ara
golw- to TUlasaook bay.
hi
He Bad u Aata.
From th WaahlnwtM ax..
"No, sir," aald tb mntrn-lst. 'th
ilp is utterly trnpractlrabia."
i
th air-
von sank aa a K!i..,Me
"No. air aa a ma a ar ..-i.-
fUirrw ypr wtigin breaJia, ar four
r"iii gir hi and Inna na .,-.
sway up in a ciod bank, haw ar ro
mlng tt rat a taajn .(Imm uu.i
oa eatr v ,
secretary for thev have com out in
favor of guarantwed banks, becau th
bank in Kanawe lost too much In de
posit to th Oklahoma bank, and thay
Oon't propo to loa any mor ir iney
can help it; and they na rurally reason
that th way to help It la to adopt th
earn syaera that win tn umanoma.
But. of cours they don't know anything
in compaiiaoa .with th big secretary
when it oome to an Intricate and com
rlioatsd proposition Ilk whether er not
hey want thalr .bank-deposits to t
ear!
It Is th big banker, th f1aanclef.
such as J. F. Morgan, wbo reap a Har
vest la tlm of panic' and it I very
easy ts se why such 'patriots' should
favor th present system, of banking,
which at least snake panic possible.
With deposit lnrorwd, thar would b
rs 'loss of eon fldeoo" sad ao pan 1c
could rwsuit; and as each opportunity
for J P. M. A Co., and och to "rora
ts th resrii of th Bltustlon" for a
pmf:t of nt;'Vra, wwuld offer Itself
wh1-h rufflHeotiy explain why ths b'g
hanker cr poe guarante cf eVp")!,
and why thxir swrraDta. th Republican
ramnalsm tranagera, and "TtfC hav
com enit acalnst c-uarantee4 bark.
, . .
V1" jjes, neaa or th sct
cilled Shakers died near Albany, N. T.
18 IS Howell CShb, secretary of th
i ' V""" ATwsiant Buchanan.
hnwn In r"h.M.w- tTftl - ni . . . . '
Tork o;. Oet'ober T"ea ,n
1817 Queen Louis of Denmark h
c-'d,th "Mother-in-Law of Half
i rvC h t, es-i.-Bsel. Died
. i iiiaiior zw i Hits.
i3,Jr"IT- Ferdinand V. Harden" wh
Induced congress to mak the Tellow.
: - ll?"-'""" ft. Dom ia y estfleld
17Mim. i Dmrntsr
',!,Th flr,t Hln-sw' temp) a th
Lot"!? PP V4J t7 con"cr'i In St!
IKS Utaamae TrinnA. . . 1
erdln Lk. MiohlWnltir ii
, riaborate Duplicity. , v
-H Ulks poor.- .. ;,
"Then h must b rich."
I don t know. Soma rmmm .
enmirh ta nlaa n-..- ..... - ' "y"
Impre-wloa It wd eata Ior
A mm, tha eiaha . w . . .
ttv.i . .;v I" aoroanura
,k. t..i.. ?r on etroIHng
along to banks la aa - -.
s channel bss about thrs fiat 1V.V.
J.M .. ghln , probabl VbwuT' 'SJfif
Th big fiat, comes tn. head to th
llsplce and
Heat' until
small niece of mace.
and if you prefer a few pepper oorna.
Heat' until the ausrar la dissolved, than
pour over th pickle. If you wish this
rronx. ana raiancea ltaalf la.ik. ....
facing h spectator, and then it wlnr
It tail liM throwins mat t-nAAm .-j
Tmr fr guarant baaka, r gov I her sff ard goea aal'ilng around tit
nlmBt banka - j tana, aa r, Bod: meet of strength at4
weeter you can add more surar nr
sptoes to, suit Sometime during th
winter new vinegar ia needed. In every
eas it should be poured over th pickles
hot. , . .
K
To Peel Tomatoes..
OW that fresh tomatoes hava b
om mor plentiful and, conse
quently, less expensive, tomato
and lettuca salad will bs found an ao
eeptabl ehanga -Th careful hous-.
keeper always peel tomatoes that ar
to b used lt the salad. To acoom-
lish thla task quickly, waah tha toma
oe. placS in a saucepan, pour boiling
water', over them and let stand en
mlnut. Then put them In a colander
and let tb cold water from the faucet
run ovr them for a few moment. Th
akin can then bs peeled without lm-
pairing th sppearanc of the tomatnea,
Th alica of tomatoes ahould b placed
on lettuce leave and a mayonnaise or
French dreaaing poured over th whole.
. t K at
' r . The Dally Men a. .
' BBEAKFAgT. '
Cantaloups Honey ants with Cream
8cramhvd Brain -
Coffe - .
LpNCHEON.
Clana Fritters v p,otnn Prowa Bread
Cucombsr fUlad
Paked Arnica with Cream
w Ainu i v,arra
Tomato Orses Pp;-er (wt.
. Veal Pot Pie with bamplrar
Maxiarotii vim Chees Pake4 Tomatoe
Ta
SLrlna Dmm K.MimA
Btcwu ciBsapri
P.a:!a Cak
tra. laaini l ia ya,"tv aora eaa. ?
.,Coffa