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editom mm , . THE JOURNAL AM IKpEPENPBKT WW8PAr. C B. JACKSON.. ,PotUhf vm Solid. monil.il at J.wrnl Bull- Inc. Jftfto aod IfaiaulU irai. nruw. . .. ...,rnr at Portland. Of, fnr tnanlaku ll.mii.k tba Mil MCMd-ClaM pm 1 1nf. , n IKI.KrilONICS-MAIJ flta ' ROMS. All flonariaienta rrti-bri hr tbew rmrrm. Tel' the nrrtli ttia wnwm rw 1 Bid. efrire. B-UUi Ea AOUKIO ADVERTISING nurBBSBSTATim vrwtedlliijiiiiiti Hpt Awrimn A"" Unimwh-k RnlMlns. TO Mrth " York: IOOT-oS Hnxc Building. Chlcaaa. Small Chango deal or money In Oregon, but mora part by the atata, and all the people than that; many ot tbera. will return of the, atata ought to be Interested to aecue nere, ana tncir fvpvrx ni i success, ana m greater succeaa i Indiana look Ilka a doubtful bring otner settlers ana investor, i rui yenr to year, rortiana people i again. people with meant and who win en-1 may nava no; agricultural producta ergeth-ally aid in Oregon's develop-! to display, but they can ahow their IhreUaa again. ment. interest and good will, and at thai , So this la not merely a local affair, I same tlma gain entertainment and Ave blar weatern atatea. nor designed aolely for tba pleasure information, by attending tbla fair, of automobile tourlsta. It la a project mat win beneiii me wnoi Since . so much has been said state :4 SOME TYPICAL LETTERS state, as woll as southera Oregon. TIIK PRINCIPAL REASON. about tba Democratic party and Mr. Bryan being for free coinage of sti ver and "bimetallism" la 1896, it U sn 1 1 i --r.,..i. t . . . . T( ... w., K, ,, i jr puousnes two jotters. Time v year to begin borrowing um-ltha first one. from a lioaton roan, aa . -i ... . irouows: , Towin. Bryan must carry four or Tart, and along with l.lm. Mr. Sherman! . I WlU . not .Our i mutual friend. Mr. Can. . ' . 7 Inon, have a still tighter-grip on our Oyster Bay will soon relapse Into fta Xrett aovernmentT In fact, what could native oyster-like obacurlty. , ! - ,h wall-manln Mr. Tart do with Mr. ' . . :-J ' ". I Cannon alttlna -on tha hauaa and x. But tha Halns brothora may not hav r5,JSSf2-bfc5l aa miirh mnnv Thaw t.i no aanate. resttna hta thumb on tha naw ,n.thftoo."'velt th,n" mlht hava ax actly Uia laauoa they ar now havlna: l2,Uf..,.0o."l itro,n u,'n- "trlnga and T .rwitut.."lr. Political aalvatlun. I th nk la Infinitely bnttar for . tha ,..,,.. , mr neinaoives, aa u.mii n now, man for to hava It dona for them. I bell .i.ui .1 muri important that th viiouiu ciaui moir own men. The RE, ALM flLMININL R JIEAH a, good doaL theia squara deal: for the poor from ' wagon for . tha ' miliar-) jwai ap: tlves. aa f 78 IIEAIt a good For them 1 1 days, about tha '."peo'pl" W T,,f ",Ur deM aa they . man Soclallata It Is an Id that tha prlca of meat la I well to remember tbat the" Repub- j Oa the hoof, perhaps. T TO i.nn.lnnll. McartaA In iinnia II a . .. ... ..k. it- r"f. . luw irM"WM No mora Summer girl. But aoma "'" nCi,H)irii.iii.i,iui,v.. um recenuy, ana cam near to do-i thing Juat as good, maybe fcetter. was oetrayea ana itnirea Dy ing so In that year: that many ot Fullon'a friends, In the election I its leadera were for free sllrer: and last June, thousands of whom. It .Is that Mr. McKlnley bad for years president of the annate, Mr. Bhermao inn man n maae.r ..... . . , i i "Iilltle liaa coma )o my notice lit tha publlo prlnta rea-ardlna ' thla what aeema to me aertoua situation. .Can It be.tnle la purposely belna; auppreaandT ' rnranni v sinniiii nira r n waa gon DAILY AND 8CNDAT. On 'roar. 17 M I One awnta ivtvMaa uaxanttt f Jbk Ctrtitt thit tlx cjrcmUvom of tp. J OBSCrOBT JCtmHAIi , !" Aaarfief aaa'ggaarBBtoeioy tW AaWtMer'a CtrtiStd CktuUtha Bhm Book Mr. Taft, but Under the clrCumatanoea I Ikl.L T. . I J I . . . . a There will be Plenty of things In Ore- i'nt with a RenuhHean eonrr. to have a Thankaglvlng day for. M0 balano; h & preference to a vhoU ' ' ' I Iv Cannon arovnrnmont " x ' Mr. Taft has eoncludad that ho la not The-second letter la from Kansas as sure to win with golf , aticka and flah followa: - - ' ( bait . 4 .; "I am enclosing you a couple of ellp- - . ' ' pings, which indicate the drift In Kan- Thaw will ret out vet. if he haa to I ana. Here is a word to all of you appeai to some Justice of the peace in (about the senatorial situation In the Iwmi. nig vrar inomiiimr in sym pathy with what mla-ht be called tha uhMrtptlea trm fay mull er to ny drMt la tti Uulti-d Mutra. Canada ar Mexleai .j PAILT. - One yf ...... '.3 00 I One ntoate. ...... 00 gt'N'DAT One yar......:..w.oo ton. BMnrh.. ...... .m alleged voted for Chamberlain In or-been one of the most ardent advo- der to get revenge on Cake for ,"but-lCatea of precisely the same policy ad ting In" and beating JTulton In the vacated by Bryan, declaring that the primaries. Welle there is unaouDt- maintenance of the gold standard edly eome amall measure of truth I was a great crimed and changing his Arkamww. In this, nrobablv the real fact haslonlnlnn nnlr ahortlv hfnr hn wax I hftpri a irnod doal einrerrated ntni.)oj nr..M.n On ttl Labor Is divided," aays an exchange. Roonevelt policies.' And the went means Deen a good aeai exaggeraiea. . nominated for president Bo-Uly,, ome workingmen can get job to go It ion to gt them wherever v It was no very wonderful and Bryan wa mistaken from 12 to island some canx . Rooaeveit or Taft may atop. ty "- ahtiuld not have been a very surprls- year, ago on thla proportion, so was Mr .rHm. wn.'.neaw .J. fewa.hi'th?.' beV.e'vf t Ikl.. ftk I h. Tin T A I L 1 ir..n 1 1 . . I : . : - : - , - - ui luiug iui vjuiui uui bui vuij aicmaivy, out a Brent num-iworaa ror uregon DacK in the metrop- laiu ueai mr. who. rum uv uir ner or oilier aoie ana nonest iteDUD-1 v..-. u-fu.. , . - . . n paragement of Mr. Cake, the gover- nCan lawmakera and leaders. One I it is a shsjne--that there has not azl one? nor. evervthlnar considered, was farlnartv was about as hadlv dlvMnif aa I been a tariff on hops Mrh -enouch tol - , 1 . . h mora fit man for such a nosltion. tha nthor nn hta anhtt tintll aftorlr"Js the P"lce- . . ' I Written by Charles H..Shoes. . . r-. , j . ... I Thousands of Republicans recog-M896, when colncldentally with Mc- nlied that fact, and voted for him on Klnley's election and thereafter, the tbat account principally. ; I situation was ' relieved by the dis- .Did not Chamberlain beat Mr. Icovery of great Quantities of gold Furnish In 1902? There was some I and by other Incidents and events. factlonahJ,knIfIng" then, no doubt; ..n.'.? Ill 'iirltow. and as they end and phllanthronlata from and PeVh7;alrs?lVaUn:,ft,Z"dJ """hioned e.ay chair, proclaim it .. a yelt do It for them. , In short. I be-1 nw-,p1 a'BPl. It la one of the lleve It Is better for . this govenimont I ,0",v"I"nn? th"1 W1U llner ""h for the, people to boas the aeuate In I L 1u,,'10Pe tot many yem, squar the intereat of good- government than I r, "I1 . 0J Amerlmnlsni. and It or Jiouaeyeu to dohs the senate in the ip ; , T " i "t""jy """""can nearis. Intereat of good government. Vou know . ' . . tb" "'lu1" l"ul In politics to, defeat Lon . out here we had to' ?nrt '"t1".1 hnf. victory ues not mean buck both Taft and Roosevelt and we 5C" '" byi m.rn- w" tRlk ot t,,B 'iuaie did it. having unbounded folth In Taft ftS , Jn,.h?L"''7 .I"" VS human. and unbounded admiration for Roose- ."JLtT of.i lW w.ho Un velt . . . , and sell Rimds all duy. We refer to the vinii. I " ' ... . anuare deal In aoelai iif nH vv'"i" iu lunioa. aiissouri. i ... . v...."" ":..;. v. Iowa, JNobraaks. and the Dakotaa. Mln. 11"?? iu'"le'" oi tne golden . nesota .and Wlaconaln and possibly I i m.m- Ji if ?'uul c,1"nc. MlchHran. are eKaotly the ame The Iff.!. r' i"Lte ""! ",J0.e.v,'r east calls this radicalism. I don't know what It is. but it certainly Is a aort of declaration of Independence from the domination of'Aldrlch and Cannon and the machine. The primary law, which operates, now paetty generally through a j" ,th that con; t. hotu, aini wo it nuv .ue B1UW to use It." . . man and woman, to stand upon his or nor vi n n Kieriia. , There la in many a household, a llttl citizen who is not getting the square deal that boltings to him. It my be a son or It may be a daughter, who haa reached that . ungainly, awkward an nd children . have to pass an through before they come Into their I Lettersrom tlie PcopI Thim Pmrwr Lmm mierf A - avvettiratjee 4 thai iA cimbtioa rtcordt arr kept with I tirt d tb ctrcmlatioa gtatrd rit smck J amsrarr tAat mdmrutea may nly on any m jtatrmtau or w matai or iKfmnnn J emJcr tht qjratrthip ami maBfttxtrt incntro September a, 1908. e . , .: lO'er the dlzsv crara we're laanlnar Ilavlnar been flahlnr. Mr. Taft want I Panclna down the foneh morainea: to go campaigning, perhaps to apin I ne rocxy leages sleeping, The w-ill of the present Is . the key to the future, and moral character is eternal destiny.- Horatio Stebbins. - , : Governor Oeer sulked, and the Si mon following did hot respond en- ., . v vjbe made a party Question. Thia is different. Mr. Wlthycombe had I . ,...; . , . some fish yarns, . ' . Did anybody ever hear of a lot of common voters petitioning for a "vig orous campaign"! . a e ' ' . Tillamook might as well wet ready to be overrun with Portland visitors when that railroad is built , : Wild and free in our-domains. ' CH6RU8: Fair Maiamas, brave Masamas, Band of hardv mouhtalneora: All their days are full of dramas . Where the snowy peak uproars. ' Now It Is said that neither rail road regulation, nor the tariff, "can I We suppose the Q. O. P. camoala-n aiiiereni. rar. uujv.uuioo "u strange; if true which considering rbook borates on .prosperity and omits never f gured in factionalism; he ,t R reference to the pnc , a party In power refuses year after if Gompers can beat Uncle Joe. he I will have rendered the count rv a e-reat lican papers agreed that the party llroad d h other party de- r' bUt proba.b,y. he can C was ii nit fid sa well aa It could be -I . . . ' . I . i .ft i a ve l r t n a rinAfiriAn fr tctr I a. i viiii . n . ... and yet Chamberlain, with his good rItw hasTabTihedw-r . . . . ttawu UvvvOOill II J SU A4B DU J AA W UUV I . -.1 . . ... . . m t I v-y wwau vaiu oil oauiQ V SB J 1 II am. .EfRESENTATIVB " , FOWLER, I recora, De.uYHu,uiuB u, of a Darty character. And when chairman of the house commit- ten times as large a majority as ne one has R,way8 Bt00(J fQr a tee on banking and currency, aa over j urnisn. u unaer suca . . . rtw.Hvft tnHrf nnA Anot, v Hughes at a county fair and kissed him. and reeafded aa the best au- circumstances he could do this in I fV. , , j . A It takes a woman io be sublimelji-brave. .1 fi i iv. v. - -.ilie.AA nrtiv aTinnld It b tnons'nt Biirh I . " ' .1 UU IIUSUCO IU tU UUUatl. ttUU I t " J - , arm amlnil anor. o lurlff f hot If I -r i i . . . . .. I . I , vi .t-i .t,nn1ii lo.i duvu o I wregun suing 10 ceieoraie nil , a Kepuwican, naa a currency Din oe- ""b anything is, is a party question. One omJ-centenniai as a state its valentine when Gibraltar's walls are tumbling. RUlN, FOB BAXKER3. R' dentlal candidate in this election. A young woman ran un to Governor I Cllmblnr anowflelda VSat and ateen. Breathing fast and marching alow. to unjoy Dnei noas-'OI steep. Dreaming of our camp below. CHORUS: Tanned Masamas. brave Masamaa. Band of hardy mountaineers, aii ineir aays are run or dramas. Where the snowy peak uproars. Up and down the mountain rushing,. i.iks a nana or tirejess goats; y cold the Streams are arushlnt From the yawning glacier throats. ' CHORUS: But Maiamas, brave Masamas,' Band of hard mountaineers. Find their outings full of dramas. Where tne snowy peak up rears. own. . In the rssa of the colts, however. It Is accomplished painlessly. . Mot so with the human. ' ' ' That adolescent period for A boy JH i i .. 1 I .. . . .. . V. 1 , I . Vll. Letters to The journal Should ba written oa I thouahta are tha half-formal thnnahla eae aid efth paper only, and ahould be -1 of a poet, 'a philosopher and a man of .t . fr. ' 7 "t i."1 , YJ If I ousiness roued into one. lie is going to writer. The name will not ba aaad If tht 1 . ni ?'k f!. r'""'' . .5S2! throw hlmaelf Into th .reat 'ckua. that,' or .Uteaieat. ef corrpond.nU.U,lter. .bould 1 ?' JS fc "lJ oa aiaae aa onar aa poulbla. IHoaa wno arias I "'" " '' -' I".",-" tbelr letters returned whan not aaed sbould lu-1 mother and alaters In magnificent style. clone pottage. - I All these things are to him the reailtlos Correapondent are notified tbat lettara ar-lof life: the mental tasks that those In, eeedlns 300 worda In tanatb . at tba dla-1 authoritv set him ta Aa hava no nlaea creUos ot the editor, be cut dowa te tbat limit. I in his life. He condescends to them,; I pityingly, feeling the futility of reason f lng with the stupidity of grown-ups: erfi.iij Bi.t a rr. ,1,. dui uarauHB us aura nui un uiniu wim, Portland, Sept. . To the Editor of heart and soul, with the energy of s The Journal The. law's delays are man aau the dogged persistence of a proverbial, ' and the cost of law hireling, the boy Is Uken to task by thej the Mine. We have " laws by stacks people who have forgotten how It Jaelisi in this SUte, : but we - have not b young. The big popple make fun anr more lustioe than will ao half way P? W contraption of wire and string onJ around. To ouUlne even the most atro- wor P"?c.n ,lu.aw clous features of the administration or 1,1 t,.afc" JSL,. T.S.Ti ...m tii i t. . I invention. Because his thoughts are aaH JUOll. 'WVHIU 1111 VUIUIII1I9.. . aw to pui I . . , , . n . , J t necessary. They have been endured and ATttiL borne with as our ancestors bore with benerh w" f?' wJic& Jli JL".?"0 ove1 tha plague, smoky chimneys, pillage by I luZ,?'P p . ''r k rT. sh him vd they gib Uncle Sam DO years ago next Feb-: fore the house last winter and In ad-Cake In 1908, with two more years ' a reT,8,0 ,ts f"lend8 'fF1101 vocating Jt. and speaking especially of good record to his credit? rhau thft Tr.fn ,, ;holl. nft,,i y to that; portion of" It Iprovidihg for ""Some of onr Republican friends ..,1 , .v-L, "Mulberry street should be cleaned figures compiled from the beginning I simple and . sufficient explanation, of our present banking system show-1 namely, that & great many yoters of Ins- thai: In order to InanrA iiennaifa I their oartr in this state have be- the tax on banks required would I come on some particularly import- amount to one-thirty-seventh of one ant and significant occasions inde-1 'f . a j .i.. i i mawers ui mi That is, it would cost a hanker, lj herded, and; driven," as a mass, to ' cent for every $37,000 of deposits. I vote as the leaders tell them. Jf And yet "Mr, Taft says that this tax I their , attention is sufficiently "would bring down the whole hank-1 aroused to perceive that a Demo ting system of the country- lu ruin." icratlc candidate 1b clearly the bet wonder that just now this monopoly get rld of the orm-" organ wants to make it 'appear that Th. --,-,,,-1-,. booka hein nut the tafiff, trusts, monopolies and distributed, the campaign oratora can We are wont to climb by daylight, nrfidatorv nlutocracv are not nartvl0"?" B lOTla Bno m tneir eloquent - ui we never mmq tne oarit, - - ' memnon fineeenea. Rolllnr down hutre blocks of stone. And the avalanche is rumbling. men one longs is do atone. CHORUS: Fair Masamas, brave Mazamaa, Band of fearless mountaineers; All their days are full of dramas. Where the snowy peak upreara. he vows. OhjJ aee what you are! The Republican party has nothing to do with them; O no. extempore speeches. a a Every year the Oregon state fair ougnt to be better than ever before, andl every year Portland and Multnomah county snouia ao more to make it so. f!ffr8S0Tln,? flaeaHon , Is Sunset from the dome la cheerless And we oft descend by moonlight, When our leader plana a lark. : "' ' ''' ' '' V CHORUS: For Masamas, all Masamas, " Are the boldest mountaineers; Days and nights are full of dramas. When tne snow-girt peaK appears. whether the Roosevelt administration - A campaign book is an elaborated brief of the party's attorneys. It U'hnr T.r,nanBAfor a STPat man. A I f fir , nn . nrr.mlnnt no. not to be accepted with entire re- ls-tO be Bustalned." says Jimmy Sher- But we go seSene ahd fearl t.rr. ;.;:.i. " Zr?:r..r-r.;:Z:-rSC:-riS- ii.Bce or confidence, for its authors 5," "m "e.na" n op- To the brink where fol si non fiftn would nrohahlv have to Wonaa fhiv Koiiovft thi man scruple not to distort; color, magnl-1 v anniiaiiv 'mvordina? to this hlahlMiW onni tih tkt. 1 ft'. . ainlty and misrepresent truth. CiLt Q.'J 7nnwrrn "authority thi tremen- Z " tM. lr'it does state some facts, and pre- dous sum 'of 27 cents, about the tion Uiey put above Adherence to Be .'..-' a.. - I , I elan A s a aa 9 A r w n A iW faaArrJ A11T n f VA Afi VI I ah ! . a. mm I price of a banker s cigar. REVOLTING REPUBLICAXS. E vfiof fhn i tiH Biitrinfa nan Un- 1A ra.a vmr " UlOUOf vi vuub fcuw a wa a u iiuwi ki a.u ui aw J" i o, This is an encouraging sign! It A settlement in Tanfhlli county i, shows thought, conscientiousness hence is worth looking Into and con- named Skunkviile and patriotism. It would be the sidering But it should be thorough- aillpmeI1,t. from Garval8 am0Tjnrt0 t-l- J t.ll..a 1 OHt.aaM I - wi A . J puuiiBiieu leutr.n - vuw. . course, WDen many uemocra rawi . ... , ... . A' Yamhill county girl went huntlna- ala-nlflnant RueeftBtiona. Wat. in-L,a r tn m Artnrnev-fian- the other also' 80 as to Set facts and to. Crater lake and back; about .600 "7 rr-:.-! Atn, rr,rir:;i7-. arguments from both sides. A vot- mues' pw- out. ' v , ' ' - ycu, vuutu va vu Jr"-vv- j t?ral AlttUlCJ CICtlCU fiVTCiuti va haio" from two men, both pAnnhllrnnfl nnft Jlvlnff ,"'1' - - . CT I Daluu ICaOUUi . V uauwwu '- Vw . i A V V. . H t J j I ton, the other in Kansas, Jhat make herd is an exceptionally fit, true a'"""f " ,u 7 Three North Bend younr men walked , When the giddy ice-fair glistens; iriess folly, listens. , CHORUS: 1 : ' Fair Mazamaa, brave Masamas, Calm and fearless mountaineers; In the midst of frightful dramas They are destitute of fears.- One for gold, and One for fame All his weary lifetime seeks; .,.'", Not for us a life so tame We are bound to climb the peaks. : CHORUS: Oh, Masamas, brave Mazamaa, Ours the truest life to seek; - Mingling life and love in dramas,' wnicn ouisnine me tony peaic. same In a Democratic state, of salted before be ng swallowed, and i,boo.ooo pounds or ti.soo a- month. rir.rat r.fod It would be well to sift out the . i " . I w trains of truth from the chaff of U a lamnm county girl went hunting!- ..vu evidently f0r a Republican candidate for the sJaln " "f" r.m IJZZ La fof fe,r,nl'', lOBt- stayed out ia th Fear and trouble w a- in Ron- iOQa Mr rnv. special pleading. And if voters read Lram all night. , v ' .Life with us is '.. :r ;.V on ramnalffn hook, thev Bhonld read . ' ' ' vIv Go with us. aood friends, tomorrow. And we'll climb the Milky Way. we ne'er borrow, always piay; benefit. If bo disposed, with not only sourl, because he is a Republican of er in casting a ballot acts as a judge I The Clatskanie creamery Is assured Cannon running the house but with ,ice holder who is true to the p.eo- ""l"' ?",f.tT: ISiinSS aUSESSf advantase t0 the Bherman presiding; oyer; the senate pie. and, helping to choose all regular So all-Republicans; if they could ffrly nl h b,a8 heard . m ir.nn. Aim DMnn nrinif oil bin. i v. i.l.j n .. r n wrtTiT tai" -n a rri i . cial committees? And moreover, is Iberlain for senator, should not be ; 'It at all likely that Mr. Taft would I charged with "knifing" Cake on fac- It is said that differences among n put up much opposition to a Cannon- tional grounds and out of revenge, the Republican leaders in Oregon Atldrich government? - - iMost of them, it may fairly be as- have been patched up, that there Is . . The Kansas man strikes the right Isumed, voted for Chamberlain be- to be a surface harmony, that eon '-chordf Roosevelt may go back on cause they cared less for party than cessions and compromises have been his policies, but the people of the for securing the best man for sen- effected between the factions; and t west will not. The seed has been ator from Oregon.. And 'we believe it is assumed that, therefore, all the sown, and it will grow, in spite of that Chamberlain today, or next fall Republican voters are going to trail. the efforts of the planter to destroy or winter, would beat every Repub- along unthinkingly and dumbly like ' the crop. Roosevelt and Taft sup- lican successively that could be put a flock of sheep after two bell-wetb ported Hopkins In Illinois, Long in j up against him, to the number of ers that had temporarily started off Kansas, Lorlmer of Chicago, and all six. or 12 or 20. Why? Not so together. But can't ana won't vot " such men,' but a host of western Re-1 much because the Republicans are era think and act for themselves? publicans are going to revolt against fighting one another and have lost I Who constituted Smith, Brown or the rule of such men. In spite of all their "principles' as because tne I Jones their leaders or spokesmen! Roosevelt and Taft. And if they I people want Chamberlain in the sen-1 Are not Issues and facts Just the . cannot get what they want other- ate. - wise, these Republicans will vote for Democrats who are pledged to go forward with the Roosevelt policies. If he Is not In earnest about them, the people are. Note that this Kansas man says that "the primary law gives us the - weapon we need, and we'll not be reatlon, after the summer's toil : slow to use it." This is why the They are instructive, for the s4ght of , predatory plutocrats and politicians superior, excellent products leads to I THE FAIR SEASOS. T IS THE season of fairs. From various points of view they are beneficial. They afford agree able and Innocent means of rec- are all against the primary law. THE CRATER LIKE ROAD. i PEAKING of the project for a , V fine public highway to Crater Lake, after his departure from Oregon, Mr. Harrlman said: "I am heartily In sympathy with the movement and will be glad to . do anything I can do In the -building of a fine, boulevard from Med ford to the lake and Klamath Falls. No in vestment Oregon can make will yield digger returns than money In vested la making Crater lake acces sible to tourists, for It Is the greatest natural wonder la the world, and thousands will come from all parts to view It. He a!o atated that though he could rot attend to the matter in person. General Manager O'Brien would act la bis place. It Is encouraging tbat Mr. Harrlman baa tbpt expreeaed timw'f, "and that Mr. O'Brlea will he e!f rated to take bis place oa the eor-rn!!te a,-dieted. , . Tt !i Is r";ir aa important move r t a'. As Mr. llArrlinaa sayr. tbou r w !!1 r"n fD'iaKy to view ! tat'.'sl wonder In the' more or less inquiry into .the meth ods and processes of pro ducing tbem. People who have not done so well, nor, perhaps, tried to do as well as they could, are stimulated and encouraged to do bet ter, to' become amicably emulous of tbelr more successful neighbors. Thus the average of quality of agri cultural and other products Is raised, and the quantity too. So the com munity, the state, are enriched. The number of annual fairs in Oregon has increased much during the past few years. Many counties now have a county fair to them selves. Instead of or besides aiding In district fairs. All. properly man aged, are worthy of earnest and lib-! eratL support. They not only aid more and better production, but they encourage immigration of the right kind of people. And to this end re port of fine jrod nets should be careflly made arid a widely dis tributed as possible. The Journal le always ready to aid la this way. More important thaa any other la the stale fair," which occurs next week. It Is always aa occasion of great Interest te mas y thousands of pop!e,' and deterre to be ao, same after as before Tompkins and .Tpnklns have onlta ecraDrdne and agreed for party's sake to affect friendship? There is a good deal of comedy in party politics. ;; ,rr,j a freat J more tfcaa It Is. It is supported tn Mr. Harrlman Is reported as say ing in San Francisco that there was danger of Bryan's election because of apathy among the Republican vot ers. But apathy Is not the 'greatest danger," a great many Republican voters are becoming very tired of the Aldrlch-Cannon-Morgan-Rockefeller- Harriman - Republican - party com bination that has been funning the government for theVast dozen years. A great campaign fund, to which Mr. Harrlman will no doubt be glad to contribute under proper guarantees thia time may do . much to dispel apathy, but it will do little to keep these Republican voters from voting to discipline their party. 1 If the report be true that the In terests, thrpugh Individuals and In roundabout ways, have contributed or are prepared to contribute mil lions to the Republican campaign fund, the campaign will open now with great eclat, and numerous vo ciferous patriots will come forth to tell the beloved voters that the only way to save the country some more la to vote the Republican ticket rmers thereabouts. Water Is the subject of universal discussion in Medford and a new pro ject is born every few hours. 4 , -r - CHORUS: v Fair Mazamas, brave Masamas, ' Band of hardy mountaineers; All their days are full of dramas, . Where the snowy peak uproars. LMlllllkV V) I ' " .- . , . th klna'a troons. and -other thlna-a af- growing so iasi, inai nia arm; factious ot Providence and beyond rem- a eg. mm-gna "eyoj l' ..... - I - 1,1. hi. ..!,.. I . m f m . n t ' dc; our lawmaking foV' us all these thu.lasm. and in so doing steps on thej centuries are to blame. Have they sim- VP.?1", E J .'i 5 V S niiriarf nmiwliir. knrtmA tha tlma of I So- he seals up the expressions of ten- ippeahv cut.out tile Interminable do- d5rn,T." ,1T? " vlr ...t? ?h2?"th3 lava and long-winded trials? Not on ?' h.' beart. Never again ahall they; any account, unless driven to It The i ,g" S r. iei ino lawyers ii ana will uut 11117 tw .. " nl may Justify their . fees. ... He Dermits ' P .i10..?? ?A B ?. !taAe?i1J cuM to ba anDealed that should never I P.M ,n?ow? DU1. " wu.' have occupied the time of any court, 'V7iSV nin ott of the kindness of his heart to the I iH?5u t(m mi ir imA.' lawyer- not to the people whom he XJtVaAi draws hla salary from.. The sunreme P.?"a.",5..,??ftri not that court Is composed of mora lawyer i. who to to .oeak are trowlD: Mm uioi listen to arguments spun out at gTeat hilfc0wn iS?rienoe lenrth concerning- cases that could be ?L" 1?2?ie"?fi' .nl" wn..2?u"'3 stated in 600 words on each aide. 4 w hat ViS 7. miklnr It ImMMlhi; I 99 times out of 100 should never have MF?..??"" "fjy?.1 iTilrfif been heard of beyond a board of arbl- "ain? r w"'us', tratlon. Then the august supreme court l11 Ll takes the matter under consideration I ' T 1.... t?7rli. wJIJl'l' iSl ln glfU more than at any othe ?u? - it 2 maV&S . ta her life needs her mother cisions. bo it goos, au tomak more EUdiance. Because she makes mistakes work for more ; lawyers..; The time Is Zrhm enmnanv la Present utters the un- comlng in Oregon when the sNnplify- cn.S,0? P thlmihtUss'v tunS lngr of the procedure of courts and the tjn 'wronl slde wt and shows the shortening of ; the time ;incrimlnal .mv .id. to the wronir nerson. do no VX&'YJLFiJlSti ;r.r l. "hide' her impatiently. "She has not fllJ' we civil cases will ba demanded in no 1111. "oi1. .T.-T. . wi,. writ1" . 1 i J? p? u?on '"""th fearlessly out of childish eyes. .""-1 Yours and hers tne giory or w not mo mense structure ana superstructure I -,m .v, 10am called law. What the people want Js b6 taught to express herself more dlp for the lawyers to get off their backs. I i.nii.. k.. .h. n.-m iu thiu As Tolstoy said of the privileged classes through being dealt with fairly and of Europe, these gentry are willing toBauareiy herself do anything for the people but that. Let us not make the mistake of .IT thinking that truth must be dlsagree.,, , r able, or that corrections must be made Democracy vs. Plutocracy. In anger or undue sternness to be ef- FrOm the Naw Tork World 'riT "l? JJil Since, oractlcally all of the oorrelated JI"" evils pr Republicanism and Roosevelt- 0thfi?s reproof be sounded eently. I d"emn itheetaf1 liTji tL' 8oVnd-i will have a' deep Into the Pockets of labor and op- wron, opinion of you. dear. She may press enterprise that enjoys no favor- Xftk you are always "so hasty in what lng laws, what better issue could Demo- Viu ,av. when reallv you usually ex- The Hope of Turkey. ' Bulletin bv the A. B. C. F. M. Peorile of the United States may well everywhere. . visible be proud that several of ' the ablest I Washington we have congresses crata raise this year man the cost or :., vVurself better!" Or. "r am gMd Uying7 . .. .. ' . . . you are learning to stand up better, Cause and effect In governmental af-1 t.ii"' "viSrJ h- t.11 falra never were more closely associated Stately woman." Or. "John, are 'your than they are in . the conditions now Shoes worn on the sole? It seems to mo iu Aiucntn. aii ,k,v arrnnn mora than thev OUKht. that for .The Doatmsiter 'er nrnn riiv i leaders in the reform party In Turkey spend a billion. a year; a Jingo craze careful work.' estimates the noniiintinii I are graduates or tne scnoois-ana coi-1 war ana imperialism; privilege and pro- .Vt. " 5" l' 1 "r. .e? 1 a population I i.-..toV.Hh ran am h mlaatnn. I Wl fur aaleotaTl olnaaaa' h. nrlea nf tha American hoard In dlf. I lpa-lalatlon . t Interesta that enntrlhuta A, 3 . . . , I sisrvilfc uariB 1 diuiii. j. u uuyn ijiithii7 iu viiiwiau lllllua, WlU n CI" ' srood manv waffermainna an -nrm I . . . . , tt.. 1 , , . i . . , I . . 1 ,.n , . i.,M .vi..aj ti . 1 ot mai naumi iica 111 mv . wuuiiuaLiuu 1 uiui. vuiuyicio iMiurv lu give r 1 1 oc i w X Vff TiXZzLA " "m" I and extension of this kind of education, laws prohibiting monopoly, discrlmlna 25 tAe.J.ar Whoppers, weighing nearly vor.. as flecretaj-y Taft says. "No man Uon and forestalling. . , , Puunua. - r '-i - . lean atnrltf th movement of modern! v Waste and favoritism at Waahlne-tnn I civilisation from an impartial stand-1 are attended ty burdensome taxation. nival paid strum en ts. Sheridan In being s: railroad so with tramps. val hf R5?ernH1 h.-trS"tnc,r I Pnt nl no realise that Christianity high prices, depression Industry, and ,m off iff 5Xt 5f t?hil ?,tlrtl and ths spread of Christianity are the Idleness and hardship among the mil rumanta - ln- only basis for -hope of modern clvlllsa- lions who have ilo share in the dlscrlml- . .. . lion in tne .. growtn - ox - popular sen- ntung piuiocraiio prosperity or wt nn tk. sw t. ... government" The American . board, we bear so much. Profligacy and pr WtJZt JvrV ?S?'.iJT orfumlt with its headquarters In the home of lege for the few go hand In hand n 5 thai Tt tl nJ5 S.aKn-JlnJ?..if the Pilgrims and Puritans, was among as always.'wlth poverty and suffer o that It U not troubled much the first of the foreign missionary or- for the many. np"- . ranlsations to see the Importance of Followed to their ultimate effects. v twmMr.li r. "1- I educating native leader. About one I notorious wrongs of Kooseveltism, to th? mik ijohm&r TtJktSt thrd f lt work n, Turkey, where though. varying widely in character, will Jim , IPuSl Jhr I iri 1 t has half a doxen colleges for men. be found resting at last on thebacksof Alban father always did fly kltea when a' kldT Now bUide. two for girls T which are he Is flying. .0 horsepower aeroplanes. de. two for girt, whlch are i V ;' ... 1 first- schools for the blind, except one j man 10 uuua an auiornoou a nan nn.i tui nn in t ?Atiata.ntinnnie. wara m- between Coos bay and Roaebura- and to I .v.nk k ha hoard, and tha laranat operate a line of autos over it haa been I and busiest bookstore In the city of muircom uy av. man reprraenting a LiOM I Alntab Is the Bible house. Tilt ."secona Angeles firm. ,. , , I best seller" Is a Turkish translation of . ' . I the life of Pastor HsL a native Chinese A Newport woman who Is caralvaed I a hAAk of Robert H. SneerV had for a companion and .an aaalatxnt I T-.i.i. s.mnihar Jaaua Phriat." i ta a dog, very fafthful to her, and aome-f found In a dosen towns and cities, Aln body, about - the meanest person en I tab la the seat f Central Turkey ool earth, etoleJt . , I , aa the boy who swept the class- - I wKM 1 . mrm efra htlllt ta A new cheesa factorr Is ta ba atrt1 1 . i t. at Ona, in Lincoln eounty, by a man 600 persona The only free schools In who has been in Tillamook countv aev- I iul . k irv ra era! years, and who saya that Lincoln port by the T. U. C. A. 80 there Ts " m v y wji luiu-ihoM for 'the lanos ruiea oy tne auuan I If we In America who "profess and call ourselves Christians" furnish the money to continue this sort or good worn. George S. Frsps Birthday. Professor George 8. Frapa. a well raook. Forest Grove News: The com In nf the Oregon Electrlo company Into thia cltv la to the cltlsens of Forest Orava almost like the coming of the white man to-the Indian. It will reVolutlonlxa thai industries and business of the county, j known instructor la chemistry, was born " I September . IS 7, In Raleigh, W. I- Gold Beach Globe: Much actlvitv la I ftafora hla craduatlon from the North now being shown by homeaeekers I mm I Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical different parts of the continent Mr. I collate In 1, he was assistant In Rogers, late Xrom eaat, represent-1 ehamiatrr at that institution for a year, log several families, is now Inveatlgat-1 Fom ISM to 10I he was asalstant lng the Chances for homesteads In this I .k.M of the Kerth Carolina Aarlcul. . . I - . - . "' Itural experiment station. Btnee itoi Rogn. River valley Rartl.tt pear, are .5". VJT,"h7 Dringing a xnira n.gner rigurea idmi 1 . "i be-n the atate ehemlat ef , tt r . rrnm n v ninar aim in . . . . Tnlted States In 'eaatern marketa. and this despite poor conditions prevailing Taxaa. His chief claim te fame, how ever, rests on hla researches. In the and the fact-that the quality" Is below na,'LrZl ww. .n.. ha averaee. - - I has written several books' ana papers toe evens. . e I that have attracted widespread atten- Prealdent ' Roosevelt wants a larger army, one of at least 100,000 men. This Is one of his policies that we believe the people will not sup port blra In. The. present army ffis quite sufficient for all war like needs. ; t , a man in the eastern ttart of Tma. iiria county Is raising garden huckle- 4brrlea 11 has about buahea of this fruit wnicn tsstea exactly luce the wild' hucaieoerry and ts very much larger, being about the slse of a small cherry. The bushes are prolific Hear ers, eaen averaging aboat gailoa. -a e Mrs. Wade and Mls Grille, si at era, of Marahlleid. were, rxunc in aa aetemn. bile and as they roanded a afreet ror eer twe little ollJrea darted In front of the machines, and to mt tfrn from the o'.no ufiiKM Mra Wade deTherateiy turned -and plorre'l over ea eleht-foot embankment- Neither was aertoualy hurt, but the auto waa Milk will rrore Indian Ink from carpet. It hmH be erpUad aev-arvl limn etxl trr ia fi j wiped eff uotil t!. 't!l ll f t:. tion In eclentlflo circles. AklnK at Once, VrAfla the Teuth's Companion. ?fow, children." said the history teacher, tn her meet Impreealve man ner "I wirh yoJ t remember that the time to ask queationa in my riasa ta whenever anytblrs Is said which- yon wlh ejrplalned. I o not watt nntB the time comes for recitation and then com plain that you V3!d not hear- or Mid not unVrtn(T when I talked." -Team." cboniaed the . scholars, cheerfully. -Very well.- ea '1 the tea'her, We win tx-r'n to-tav wMti Jimre rirat. who pa"e after KMrabeth." T"V w areolar r'M tils hand "M 1 at la It T' akd the teai her. gra- r1o' r. "AV HI rn1 fN rorra after terT" akd tv ev a'1-, ar eajerly. i enternriae and labor. saDnlnir their en. ergles and filching their earn In ra. Prac tically every wise' remedy proposed such as economy, peace, tariff reform, limuumeu luuuiue ana innentance taxes, publicity of campaign expenditures ana the destruction of privilege, monopoly and imperialism, would lead unerringly to erne end cheaper living and true prosperity. That; would be a campaign Issue worth while.- If would appeal to every uuumi num. 11 wuuiu pe comprenandea by every Intelligence. It would make for Democracy and tustlce. i All Iff be clear, logical and convincing. It wuuju give ina ana point to a campaign that sorely needs Invigorating thought and purpose. Finally, it would sweep away false Issuea .and false remedies mi serve oniy to bewilder and vex the people. hardship prevails because government la profligate, because government Is In partnership with plutocracy and privi lege, and because Republicanism, tbor- vukiut cummuura ro tnese things, will v ma remedies im peratively needed. This Date in History. 107 William the' Conqueror died at ft Gwrvala. Born at Falalae In 1017 or ivia. HIS Tha English defeated the Scots at battle of Flodden Field. lJr-lBtane attacked the town of Ratfleld, ea the Connecticut river 17" Lulgl GalvanL discoverer of GalvanUm. born. . Died December , 1147 Americans defeated the lfri. cana at battle of Del Rey. It Two Hundred honeea la WmoV. ijn, r. I . nmniTM nre. lle California admitted- ; to the General Georg K. Vnna. aneepted the Iemocratlo nomination for tne prearaency. ' tThy He Ate. C From the Woman's "Home Compaafon Mr. Oren had been paying 1 4 a weg for board: hta appetite roeatanUv in. Tiit yinelly his landlady saw that she muat either eel out and quH er ralae her boerder'a rote. Ona on r after watcMng him fereriahly . dareurlng platefnl after plateful, a be marked d teir and eatd: Mr f.reeet, shall have te raise your board to It " " 'h. Mre Fjl. oe'f Tfa aa mu-h as I ceo do He w te eat worth." Oh. it Is so easy to be kind to these young people if wo only remember. Theirs is no fault, but Just the accident of growing up. We all had to do that. Let us determine to make it easy for them Instead of hard, and by helping them with love Instead of estranging them .let us preserve to ourselves their routhful1 love and their confidence, two hings that we cannot do without, and that are worth all the small inessential things that can be " mentioned. It K K 1 . Good Things From Lemons. IEMON 8HERBET Grate off the, ' ' thin yellow rind of etx large lem- ons and sqrueeze Into it the Juice, add two pints each of sugar and water and the whites of four eggs. Freese the same as Ice cream. 'Lemon lady locks Sift together one nouml of flour, one dessertspoonful of allspice, two dessertspoonfuls of ground ginger, and a fourth of a teaspoonful of salt. Add the grated yellow rind of half and the Juice of a whole lejnon, half a tvnund of melted butter and a half a fiound of molasses. Beat It all thorough y together and spread it thinly on but tared baking sheets. Bake in a alow oven. When done, cut It Into squares with a aharn thln-bladed knife, and roll each around the finger as It Is raised from the tin to-form a tiny "horn of plenty." When cold fill these with cus tard or whipped cream flavored with lemon Lemon cream Roak one ounce of gelatine In one 'pint of water for one hour, add to it one breakfast cupful of -white su;ar and stir it over hot water until dissolved. When cool and begin ning to thicken strain It onto the lulee of one large lemon snd one sweet or ange, and heat In gradually one ana one-half pints of stiffly whipped cream. Set It on Ice until firm. . g it K Blackberry Wtae. ILL a large stone-Jar with ripe er riea aad cover with water. Tie a doth ever tba Jar and let stand for three or four days to ferment; then mash and strain through a coarse cloth. To evarv rillon of lulce add three pounds of brown sugar; cover and eklm every morning until clear of fermenta tion: pour off carefully from the sedi ment Into a demllohn.-cork and set In a cool place. Ready in two months. St U K The Daily Mwia. ' ' BREAKFAST. . " " Apples. Scrambled egg and oysters on toast. , , Waffles, marie avrtip. Coffee. " LUNCHEON". " Salmon balls. Baked beans en causer ol a, Waldorf salad. Baked pear. Cookie. Cocoa. V -PINNER. - 1 Beef broth. Stuffed ahmnlder t mnttem ' Baked tomatoes. Asparagus beans. , fralad ef celery and ruevmber. Cake custard. . Wafers and cheese. Plaek eoffee. Cake custard 8oak a coffee eupful or eea of cake left over tn a sufficient -quantity of milk to eeerly fill a small ptxVling dlah. Beat teo etta with euprnl of gurar; add to fniitsre wlt) . any olred furnrmj, fo I ta a small aiactltr ef ralatna, rnrraala or nir. and bake antU brerwn. fcerva hk- , 1