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THE JOURNAL AS INDEPENDENT KEWSPAPEB. C. S. JACKSON......... .PobUiba money, . a great Irreducible fund I contributed hundreds of thousands could be bnilt up that would give I to buy votes that were not needed Oregon such common schools as she I And to a greater or lees extent the deserves. The . little . Red School I same thing has been-done In the re- H0U8S la the first and foremost fac-lcent camnatirn. And flnallr tha ranimatil ery timing fP .mVLT. I tor in lifting th Ufa Of finnrhinnltv. nnnlA nnv mon-a- tlmoa nr vh.f irerj Htraaar morning ai id journal duii .- : I r ' . . , " mg. em iimcui iwn. wmto cnyr state, nation ana ine . worm; itnese interests contribute 1 - I M 11 - a. . mm m, m I Entered at ptofflo t .Portland. .. ia u Bnoum D9 tne nrst ana lore-i The election Is over. The Journal mopi ooject or. ooncern to-an men. i. not .Tin- tht. tn tnnntina vntaa It is speaking of a great and dan- tranomlsatoa throuxa thm lettwr. TEI.EPHOKt.ts tull tlli. AU department reach Tell (he operator tha del mailt, aa sacosd-eUas I HnMI A-eofiU tftbrZthTSZ pK, COUNTY APPLE FAIR gerous evil in this country, and be- Kan Biaa since, u-34; naai aw. FOaEIOM ADVERTISIMO BBPBESKNATITB VrlanA-R.nl.mln UnmMmt Hill Main AtPWT. Rmnawlck Bonding, 836 Fifth aTnoa, Maw York; 1007-08 Boyee Building, caieago. Subaeiiptlon Fermi by vail or to any address j B im uniiea Blalea, , canaaa or tccv. DAIZ.T. . Oh jw.........8.00T0n Dontb.......9 .60 SUNDAT. Om rr...,... .82.60 J Ona bmbOi J8 j DAILI A!D SUNDAT. Ona rear..... v.. .$7. BO Ona aMDtb. T Tiii Cartifm that the circulation of tit, ' Jr . OBzoov CT7iraj. tUbatfkt4m04BgtBfmDtBeJhr tie? Adnrthet't CtrtiSte Citvktior Blot Book r tween now and annthar plsctlnn tha ma weeit tne L.mn county appie I people of all parties should take uiir wui De neia at AiDany. means to demand that this evil, chr Wnlle Hood river and Southern ruptlng, debasing and destroying wregou appies nave in late nractice shall ceasa. As th Atlanta ' a a . . -I years gamea greater repute, ana Journal said before the election, The probably have -really excelled those Portland Journal av aian ftr th oi juinn ana aajacem counties, yet I election : tnere is no reason to doubt that al most if not quite as excellent apples can be produced In the Willamette valley, as in any other section of Oregon. Mr. Lownsdale of Yamhill county has goneAfar to demonstrate : Th Paper bat proved bf mrmtafatma titi tie cmlttmrn retard mrt kept frith cert tad the timlmtioa tuttd) . with $md metmrmcf tbtt mtim Ciauia mmy rrfy om tttj It is a aolemn question tht con fronts the American peopl whether they eball again allow the pretldency to be purchased by the highest bidder in cold cash. It transcends all other Issues In Importance.'. Tha exDrenalnn" this. Polk county Is becoming noted I of the popular will; , uninfluenced by arai ttttrtactUM of umt mmd br the pnbhthtn awtfcr the Oftnenotp mm mtmamgemtmt ia com t ml September t, 108. a faSSSjP for its fine apples. Over in Lincoln county, experienced growers from southern: Oregon say that conditions are fully as good as In their own sec tion, and land Is much cheaper. Ap ples hard to beat are raised out In the. isolated Nehalem valley. And certainly Linn and Benton counties, j with Albany and Corvallis as their central points, can make a showing of apples that would be a surprise in any other part of the country if not in Oregon. And it is not only, ap ples, but prunes and other fruits! that can be produced in great quan- aordld bribery, Is the bed rock UDon which American Institutions rest Let that be fatally undermined and the whole structure will rush down into cnaos. This barefaced attempt to put up at auction the highest offioe In the public gift gives new significance to the question, "Shall the people ruiei THE PREMIER GOLD MINE. H Running Snots uw there is a areat eold mine tnat eclipses all the aold mines of the world In its an nual Output Of wealth la thee uues, uui oi superior excellence, in suDject of an article In the current uiobu counues, foa inaeea inrougp- uutlng magazine. It is a theme of uui vue nuiBmeufl vaney. surpassing Interest beranaa tha r But to get the best results, to se- mine in Question, though .i. cure for apples the reputation those familiar. Is rarelv nntwri' m,t ttf Hood ' river and Jackson county premier mine Is the " wheat B.v. gwueu.me .inxmu-uiHui wl i-,iun neiaa or the United States with their aim uiuor wuuucs uy iu vaiiey annual output of golden grain " It must Improve ' upon past methods, hg a mina rif.h that ,nt,iii wiBoom me people oi I iuubv iueu uiuuiu irec truta as to its wealth creations thor. B the country nave selected Mr. irora pests, xney must put brains oughly understood there would h A mi. ui ;,uw picoiuouc, iiiu, i . muov ".uu rusn ror it beside which all tho nM juuscu uy iuo (uwuuB usj tueiu- I toucucd. iucj muoi i excitements nf hlnrnrv urm,! . i ods in Oregon, there is every reason J be carefnl and conscientious In pack-J significant. Trm imnnM,i.i.j i to belieye that It la a sincere verdict. I ing and marketing. All this, we 2ar an,. Karret d.v.n,.. ln,ohlfQf' ii. eiuiw ubviwio uiuugu vu rw-1 uuuui. mcj .aiQ rciuuius iu uu, or tne overcrowded cities wonld move all; doubt as to the popular! are doing more' and more year by hurry to it rrionn. im will, and it cornea straight from the I year. The Agricultural college has arice from nemetual nnyartv ti, V.i1ln .n ID..? ....1. -a (h. itnnl inlonillil unrlr In iiKoHnir ni( ... ... V WTCl.jr. Ifle - 1 XV i. . 11 - i I 1.. .n..U 1. .. . 1 .Wfl " VCIX- raumrj ars in ruiBi, suu iu umiuiium ;uuw uu. lanucin aiuug iuijters would be relieved of their con- their wishes Their judgment .1. fair helps. It Inspires emulation, the country wltQ VsiiSTwldw U-l l&EF iiuh : auu ; iiwia. uaii imu- uv. lie wiwui-w uei uvih, ,. grain. TOWard the flnwlnff hrnnlra I - stances in Which they have not met - the greensward of the v.Tiev- .Va L a bl warehouse business is being Republican' Sartv all responsibilities of government THE CORRUPT PRACTICES UW th' ' " 6lJ?1"fy! and done at pilot Rock. ng Republican party. ..lit. I.t.tll...... ..J 1 r I i. , i I ' luuiecui tliy I I 1. nn..ln.i tV rr XrarUnoT criticism of the " te m the hope of The superiority of some men la merely . local; they are - great because their as sociates are little Dr. John son, , ....... .,. THE TEKDICT N THEIR wisdom the people of the country -have selected Mr. Taft for the . presidency, and, judged by the election day meth- r - Small Cnange " Stand by Oregon Industrie. It was & fine day for a big vote. Many people find that politics don't Let's all 'vote for Oregon-made prod- UVls . FAMOUS GEMS OF PROSE 'TLV Country Belongs to, the People" By Abraham Lincoln From .Address, His First ' Inau rural Thin Mitntrv .with I. !.!... .I.... r . .... a . n i . i a u mtiiuiiuii pe ongs to the eeoDla vhn Inhabit it. wnenever they ehali grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise w constituUonal right of amending rcvwunonary rign. to ais- rn ember or Overthrow It I cannot be ignorant of the fact that many worthv and patriotic citiiens are desirous of unvins uie . national constitution amended. While I make no recom- monilatinn n f , n.. Let evervbnt h atufto- fnr r.,ni.. v,. -...:,u'"r.rri..: -.1U.'.1? CUBlness. I people over the whole subject, to be , . ... 7 - I tixercisoa in eitner of the modes nre- Uncle Joe will be speaker till March I scribed in the instrument Itself; and I 4 next, at least. I should under, existing circumstances, ' . a r i fB vnr rft.rriA. uan n. ....... . i Onl v four veura till nnhr itriii It should be longer. Mr. Hearst rnn huva tVia, (footlnn of, doing some harm. , e . .i.Huirh for Oregon, regardless of pol ttlca. ' ..... In a fair fight, the best man always wins. ... ; . Tom Watson got a few votes besides tun uwu. . pose ana whloh might not be precisely tney would wish to either ac- mllllon word or so messaftit favor rather than oppose a fair oppor- Ti.nl... .a!hm m . . . . . . . i 1-JU-, . . ...... .j uoiu( auumea me "people to act upon i It I will venture to add that to me the convention mode seems prefer able, in that It allows amendments to unginaie wun ine people themselves. Instead of only permitting them to take It's all avi : .. t. t..,. ht "i-.jy"? propositions . originated by not stunTdlV contented " ""- I r'"r"J,?'e;Pe,".y. for the pur- - . : . I vwo ami . I aurh am The trusts .will continue to dobusl- I cept or refuse. n,M Q . Iid.,.1 v. 1 1 1 " '". I 1 nnderatanrl nPnnn. . a ltd thA o..r. a f 1 1 ii r 4 nt.Uk . i . -Now the president can tflplsh up that I however, 1 have not seen has passed" wuiiBrenai, io me enect , tnat the federal government shall never Interfere With the domestic institutions of the States, Including that of persona held to serv ice. To avoid misconstruction of what I have said. I depart from my purpose not to speak Of particular amendments ao far as to say that, holding such a provision to now be applied constitu tional law,, I have no objection to Its Del IIS" made einrasi nnA ir.cimonKl rt Tu ,?bil maTlstrate derives ali his authority from the people, and they conferred none upon him to fix terms for in separation or the states. The peo ple themselves can do this also if they chooBe; but the executive, as such, has nothing to do with it. His dutv Is. to administer the present government, as iv yama iv ms nanas, ana ta transmit it, unimpaired by htm, to his Successor. Why should there not be a patient confidence in the ultimate Justice of the people? Is there anv better or equal hope In the world? In our present dif ferences is either party without faith of being In the right? If the Almighty j Ruler of nations, with his eternal truth Desire and arvmnathv An nnt mat food foundation for Judgment. It la Af.r-ra.1n that UTr T.n. . fragette candidate, was'not elected. . "- e. e Wonderful it hours nnttMi mrA n uicuuun oi Aoruiii ana Miss lklns. Iet the neonle rule. Or if the rlnnt wuV iu, iet uieiu do ruiea by the trusts. The election hp I no- nvr rx.rV.an. r-o.l i ru can Becure mpnt nn dm n slonally. NOW' for a Innar strnna. ill.tnntr... Dull ahead and unaiM Vn Pnrti.n and Oregon. At everv 1rllnn a. 1n n nnn.. learn how foolish It is ta hrhi,t many think It wise. . a a It'S Ifuttahla thnf th ).v.tV,j.r 4 k. klnr of Italy should marry the daugh- ut no Jung vi west Virginia. a J ne Atlanta Journal remarks that one overwhelming objection to Woman's suffrage Is that we should not know the returns for several days after the Oregon Sideligbta The southern rirearnn artnlA win I . , . - r. - t" " l kj p nil. I a a Three families hma r.nii. . T, - ".-.. IUU.CU and Justlcer ne on your "side of the north, or on your side of the south, that truth- and Justice will surely prevail by the Judgment of. this great tribunal of the American people. - . . By the frame - of the V government umier wnico we live, mis same people have wisely given their public servants I but little power for mischief; and have, with equal wisdom, provided for the re- The . RE, ALMV flLMININE;'1) P For Better Livhiflf. OVCRTY i7 th rnit ft' norance- -especially Ignorance the laws of decent living, and norance of the laws of, livintj preventablBi This -approxlma ... .a turn of that little to their own hands at "U up ,tna cred hJch has roul very short Intervals. While the people ! new: club movement Into ' being 1 rl?..i!!,iLv,rt.? "d. vigilance, no club-whloh proposes to spread the g nuiiuiiiai.cai.iuii, wy iiy ; exirme DI nal a ,1 . ' . - wickedness or folly, can very seriously v -or "ht 1,v,hSv If you. want tu injure tne government in the slortlwuo us name and a more complete BDBce oi iour- yeun. . i muaa tnt, i . . M.. Ai.nmAn 1 - V'i'iiviuica. inn IU' ... T VMl... ...u... uun ftiiu Mil. LI11HK 1 . .. . A calmly and well upon this whole sub- uu'11 Mf of What to Eat " i Ject Nothing valuable can be lost by which' It Is explained. f taking time. If there be an object to , "You sea." curlona v.. . X...4 hurry any of you in hot haate to a step " "A cur,ou Fate seems t hs I j - ..I., j.ni.. " made manv mora ii t l " ....... . uu nuUMA 11C CI 1111111 liril ijn 1 M. I -V . .SUVawuk Ul.lf.fiU 111 jf lv. that Obiect wiH he frimtratad hv I world than hi.)ia. it,. u j 7 --------.--- j I .. w ..uo .(..vrc WUU. U 1 1 U I ma iiiiio, uui nu kuuu uojeci on De i and That la all ik... , , i frustrated by it.' Such of you as are fw 1 there u now dissatisfied still have tha old mh. writer..: And. again. "Povertv la hi miiwn unjmpairea, ana, on tne sen-1 dui it is not the worst People can I Sil-P0. Sir tW.-. on very little when thev kr.w nautilus uiiuci il, iuio inv now UQmin I , ., . istration will have no immediate) nnmr 1 well, the mission of the Aasnr-la . "a lt, l? cnange eitner, j if it were Clubs of Domestic Science Is to tell p admitted that you who are dissatisfied Die how rt ..v. v hold the right side in the dispute, there p.f ow' 11 k" tor 018 cooperation still is no single good reason for pre- al domestio science clubs in i HnltAtA atinn. Tm tulH rrann. - natrlAt. COUntry.. and for tlnamia,ahin 9 i.m PI..I..U..I... 1 m . i i i I vhn ara Mailt, ... r.. ill. vui laaiauiij, aiuu m, nrm rvimiiev I ' V , v 'T-'i waicu in senSlDJ on mm wno nas never yet. rorsaieen this I """"' uving. fRVArawt Ijanil. &ri allll rnmnatunl tA a A - I . 1ut In the best way all our nresent dif.i This club apriears tn mnu (a-h noulty. fsome. of our other worthv uiaHnn' In vour hands, mv rllssB.t:1ainnr1 fnllnw. I leave off. . for Imtinn. it im V. 1 countrymen, and not in mine, is the I 'l!ed specifically to work toward mire. 1 momentous issue of civil war. Thelfoa iegislatlon. - but te eduoate rSnni Tou 12. the. point where thy can discern In government will not assail you. can nave no conntct yourselves the aggressors, oath registered In heaven government, while I shall have the None so much to do awav with sweat uaia iiu wiiLiivv iuiuui urinKl "lu vf oat Kina or rood thuv ara You have nn I buying. It will nmhahi. ..' n oatn registered in heaven to destroy the I w'th the Consumers' leagueTwhlch har J-by Fred C Written for The Journal Penton. A high bridge or a tunnel to the cast side would do more good to the city than the election of any man to be president. Let us forget the politicians a while and pull for Portland, Oregon and Number One. T ? h u P ?resre' Protect, I snops and which Insists upon having T am oath to close. We are nnt tio, sT Rut"lr""w '.Tl i n.Wie" " enemies, but friers. We must not be the people who do not know, and shov1 enemies. Thouirh oass on . mav hv I them whv th. aih .( . '', Strained, it must not break our bonds We nil knnw thiV "J. -.ii-l. of affection. The mystlo chords of lies are living among dirt nd fighting1 memory, stretching from everv hnttin. I rl Maa in , uiBi.-" . j I'Baung field and patriot grave to ever'v liv in. could "h. am.n'- rV;L-J?K heart and hearthstone all over this along, if they but knew l ow tn . ; broad land, will yet swell the chorus of of tnese conditions. Ti?i Vhf'1?. 1 tne union wnen again touched, as surely which deals with right living will trv be' by better angel of our ?ffet . Impure and insuffifient fooi .vutv. ' - - - SCI OI air. lAOIr nr a..hi.. a 1 annal nnlVi--.I' Pr'l nontlu nt rirkolal T..ln,. I """ oi tne nlekness at manklrfri- .t.uV. cation, sunshine, pure air and bathr' From the American Magaslne. J 'JUfn fpeaklng; - the- agencies . , 'vuuiu' rraima -nas gatnererj around I "' , . ,i save tnese rf himself an entourage auch as no sov-rp,nA.tl,.c?.r tlescendanf. The goe.f t't'S" u4 ever nua, naving orougnt lo-l;"', i km ma can e h' gether the vilest and moat corrupt men ti ff1 no niatter what our otK to be found In his realms; and when ,nA njK"'. mey were not naa enough ror his pur-1 r, "".vv is a KA aaah In a La. A 1 . a, .an . 1 F 1 TT1 ATA fA tM m A ara.W membersl. conservativ V . viiwuM ma 1U. I ii., . . ' f f t r. i (1 . pose he has taken upon himself the iJ I make of a club which for such a gospel. RHK' nr TBSniAtllniv tha l-n Im 1. 1 a image All his poller consists lnkT5,t heaUquarters of this club stud.vlnc their vlnea and maklnar anh I De Chicago. That nnrKlatonr mtJ o j . ... . .... iu.. : ,rT "-.I k nnn K,fi . ----- . oiciiu yuur money in Oregon ana ure- l weaKnesses, natreas, Jeal- gon -will spend her money with you. . -i his does not apply to ab sentee landlords, only to common folks wno do something useful in the world We Will now have sunshine nn rain panics or prosperity according to a wlBe iiruviuence, ana not. on account of the II in trusted, then self-government is allll "corrupt practices' law, failure -and rule hv tha- ncnnla allll passed by the people last I June, has bean indulged In bv ..... .... - u.u.u . i... . v vifuui.iuua I ' 1. . I iwaH 1. x tha. m thai maWitv mnct I nrcfin that am onnnRftd tn all r-1 Proquces a Wheat crop that exceeds ctpted, and in thla instance a strong I 'orms in political life, of whatever Hn, value tne output of all the gpld majority has called Mr. Taft to the nature. Borne of the provisions of T . worm, in a single year i presidential chair. I this law may be unreasonably r. lu KUPl. crP exceeas in value the gathering wealth from the bendlne siaias or yellow grain. In a single year the United States A portable house manufnr.tnn. m 1 - population continues to rapidly In- surted at Klamath Falls. "!,' Jn' a.,,V, "iam.r,".e vaiiey. trans- a'-'a luvaivis xai.iiii.iBni war i a iiMiiriivH. w nn And niViara nninU iU. l a i ThA a-lakW . Tr , . I ' vlWWU if,e ilMlIlB ' vt wuu 1 1 1 v ui nnnn k ivi n I Taiininir .a. i about 1,8.00 voters and 9,000 population, of that, capital will construct new Tines . . I or rouing stock on old ones, and often a man near Dnff haa k. nraDi.i li. i rain. first crop from three-var-nii I trees. ; A railroad is only one factor in mak ing a town. If tne owners of the town. A Newport man has returned from I 8118 are nearsighted, as to drive eswentlal chair. mis law may ne unreasonaDiy k Zt"'X , t ! " ue ine a ven-weeks' vacation. spVnt most ir ,awar ,pePle with Wh. prices for l His supportera have claimed that I strlctive.' and if bo these can be elim- eni're output of the far famed mlneB n horseback. ated lots and turn away from invest. Mr. Taft Is a man of splendid fitness I inated later, but the object and gen- ot California, Nevada, Arizona and ui an paBi ,ume. in a single year a single wheat valley. in j California yields more than 21,000,- so vestors and capacity for 'he officer of chief eral scope of the law are good, as magistrate. They have urged that the result of its observance will be. the government can be better a'dmin- By election day voters have made vrp istered by him than by another. It their minds how they will vote, or is within the easy, possibilities that J can decide without the help of polit- in mamrfaptiirlnir ant - - n ........... ...... . . uoq una man lert TaianJ -u I mey aemana sites at reaannarilat rio-- county, since It voted dry last election ureB- he ?wn will drag and languish ar.A 1 x . n , 3 I even thnua-h nvan .ll.ri. mv. .- ind 15 have come In. a a One La Grande carrier's load nnn h,.ohi u-.i . 1-.?"", earners ioaa tne vuauciD ui kuooi, a single wnear. I uwer aay was yo Dounas. Yet tha nv. area ta Oregon does the same and a ernment ,s 8tlnBy with these men. - even though seven railroads rush to its vicinity. Many a town has been rirlerl up like a withered leaf because its uwners were too greedy. a a MUCh as theV mnv anillrm hanlrAra nf Oregon must come to a deposit guar- Mr.,Taft is all that.has been claimed Meal touters and hired or interested Bmmir are " wasnington lightly Salem postoffice shows so 2 increase! ant& of ,1 kind nrfSSiii for him -nrl that , will An hl f nloalora Th ainonoa .1 111. nolllno- exceeds either. In a Blnrifl vtor tha in recripts over lt year. 1 .X Kl? u m.eJi;..fi?.n. 'BOI1, Wll! most to tivethfl conntrv a wIa nnrl nlac vesterrlav were In verv nleaa. dividends from the Wheat fields nf ' 6 ,0Wn" or ,ts cUs ln thls a a . ' just administration. ' it la easier to ing contrast to those of a few years "j6 country would.be a 60 per cent . tl . ' , warte?haia wSuld tuwhf in believe, and as easy to hope, that ago, when the voter was. harassed dividend on the steel corporation, barley, Thai ! did i wen iT B?k"rd countv Mahtts. if we use Oregon prod when the nnwer flnnllv nnnnoa Intra with a line nf fnllnwa with tickets capitalized at more than a billion this, year, will be tried hv savorai Mn- we -wlll f,naUv require the water - his hands that he will use It with a and interrupted with appeals to vote dollars- I 108 the yield of the row" county farmer f d lhu iThou1dsse8Ved discerning wisdom that shall gratify thus and so-to say nothing of the ,tnd'atewa8,A63O.0O0.OOO bush- Twenty-two people from the vicinity -ftirVssess'o'r1." tavern asses.ifcii his most earnest , supporters and practice not so many years ago of eis ana Canada 70,000,000 bushels, .eIpj'lUP?1d-,-hav arrived in properties is a good work for the Dlease those who were his onnonentf. hnvlftr votes hv the- wholeMle for making the North American vleirl fn- r ,1 " - mr wr m C I . " -wv ail IV U TO COminff. I y at a More and more bridirps will drive ft Am A lnnnlitu o aa In any event he la to be the Dreai- from 12 to S5. The same oreans nearly three quarters of a billion I ' " lv - I a . I . rmvm.v ",,u "uKrs will urivi 1AM YiA WnrtnKlla V .1 li.l nl.f HA 1..JI.. HA UU81 P R. I ft 1 1(17 ff ntna f 4. man WnO nrrPfArl tn Boll n Aa Nh nntnO! SWOV frnm -DAln. XT- a. ucu. vi vuo ivjiuuuii auu utj win i iuai aia fjuiupiaiuiiis ou iuuuij uuw i v woo vvcu t i r-n j, , II Vi aa 'v nit i ---j-r--.-o ' a nami. iiihi- all timea be accepted and hailed as about the corrupt practices act were Neater, reaching far toward a bil- offered $2,300 now. and reVUsetr to a drawbridge is dwhanvndtn0Sern'1 h t I'lci-iy is increasing, says 1 ouint-urne our eyes ana purses will be such by this newspaper and all an-1 also opposed to the Australian ballot llon bushels. plause be given hlB official acta J system,, and ridiculed it in much the If half the millions of money sunk the Journal About whenever they shall appear to be for I same stvle. They were, and still are. in the search for eniri minea hori k,. 1 ,D0Ut 3 900 boxes of Newtown the generaF welfare. opposed to the initiative and referen-t expended in sDreadin information A Oatman orchVrri n.,?1.?!0 dum, and to election of senators by for doubling the per acre yield ofOfa80,it beD,lde" Bevrai hundred 'boxes opened to the fact that a city owned waterfront, with tubes Instead of bridges will nav hetter than fiv.... brldees: (HE school fund of Oregon la growing. It ought to grow. Its Interest-drawing assets to tal move than $5,100,000. They ought to total many times as much, - and would have done so under a wiser management by previous state , administrations, of the lands set :: aside for the purpose. For a long time these lands were doled out at prices Inordinately low, a condition Illustrated by the fact that since ..Chamberlain became governor the price has been advanced to three or . four times the former figure and the lands are selling just the same It is, .however, gratifying to learn that the fund is increasing. It is also gratifying to note that only $11,000 of the school fund is un loaned. y Time was when great sums of $750,000 and the like remained "nnloaned in the treasury, drawing no interest for the schools. It used tc be charged that these great sums were encouraged, to remain in the treasury for the personal Increment . the method afforded officials and their, friends Whether it was true or not, lt is a fact that for the past .few years this money has been loaned faithfully and the ac!)oo chil dren of the state bave had the bene fit, r ' ' But there ought to "be a vastly In rieased Irreducible fund. 'Cregon has etUl left a sufficient remnant af'pub 11c resources to greatly augment this total. ", There are water powers from which a rental could be derived and the proceeds goT Into the school fund. These w a t er joarers ara Tie's and ahould -be so managed that tqe increment from them should be paved to benefit the people's child retf. There is a vast Jand grant that ought to be. forfeited and a part of Its proceeds go Into the .Irreducible fund. From either or both,v and hi' continuation- of the present' wise management of the school land and v !'t ' huf-bandiajt-. 6J the schoo; The people of Oregon should demand free and open rivers to deep water. Too long have we gone to sleep beside the Celllo and Oregon falls. uauaa uaau vv vivviiium vm, uaMbw a J j w- uimivaaua Ilia unr hi ru V I H I fl fT I a 11 . v. . THE LITTLE RED SCHOOL HOUSE the people, and to everything making I wheat how infinitely greater would 8p,tzenber8 ana 'nesapa. .. . f j for cleaner and purer politics. This nave been the returns! When the Milwaukie Record: Mil waukie Heights . .uuu w.6UU a 1 law prooaDiy goes a nine too rar lniyieia, now catalogued at 12 to 14 . ETOWinaT. It niirhr tn amur .i.,.. ...a. .1.1 I I i., .... . biiik vu m I tV-; .ira . . , I some parucuiars, oui inai is no rea- ousneis per acre, Eball be Increased general prosperity outlook pervades thi frights - a 1u.CTi-UrWiUB B8se lo-lBOn for condemning it as a Whole, to 30 as England haa done what sp-endld locality for, beautiful homes. a a Talent Rustler: Thirty nickers hnv ?ore better roads and rivers. Take We still have some streets that are or disapproving its general tenor vastly greater mine. of yellow gold and purpose. A POST-ELECTION ISSUE. T HE ELECTION Is over, but it is not too late to utter a fur- of the , coercive Influence of the financially strong over the finan cially weak in American elections. In the decadent days of the Roman the American wheat field will be!-h"en steadily employed in the nast two down tn ra?.ea- 0Pn the rivers, do Ami how important it is that .the re;,V.ta men who work with and produce kept busy hauling the ho, 7r JZ "liinK down hill all the way to this wheat should have the assist- to ,he ,arge warehouse in town. . , ance and deep consideration of gov- . .k...i!.. L.Do not...worrr' hout. the daughter of ernment.; because their work is of cid"entw r by hi, Vunr bth ghm,k7e Sf,n ttW The bul-lwl.n some more or less damaged and e passed disreputable duke or' lord thrown in. ti thA Lnaa I the American nonnla ra wiai. ah... ranging downward and making an ugly I would cease to extend special privileges wound. ' to trunta and predatory and lawless - - j-uiiMimnons wnereov tne dukes and in one (lav recentlv there coma i.t. I lords are able tn Hv nn A n. n.l.. h Medford from the nniv In iriam..v. 1 monev aa sumntitntialw mm in , v. . .n,,al '.o. .7 "1"' Irf Kl- "D ly iuui-iiuiuj iruns ana one ousles and discords as render n mm hi. nation against him Impossible. For ex ample, it often happens that two cour tiers quarrel, exchange sarcasms, even 5.000 little school every iHings mat ter homes, . a better na i mini n going nungil morning Is one of is to be investigated. I better people; .better peo . -- n - ..uiuiiKiiT Tl me more t violent. Iater he calls the two enemies to him separately, recom mending to each loyalty to his imperial person, gives conciliatory advice, and engages each to watch the other. But sometimes courtiers who hava no ,ni. moslty whatever concert together pre- Tatin n I em em nHlAnai JI I .a ... . Blows, ,er perhaps mere Insults; the f"' " tne i march Of the wor.'S. """ iiimi uwioruws mem ana mattes i:,-;r , ' r " em into int procession, them a useful present the decoration n5, headquarters, room 304 Hera' 4 Is the higher, the gift the more royal. DulId'ntf. Chicago. , In proportion aa the quarrel has been ' K l a Some Favorite RpciK?s. c By Mrs. H. H. A. . f Et'VET sponge cske Beat -olks of 6 eggs a little, a.w I cups of sutrar nnrl ht m aU,,uuS uispuie, sua so se- u me wen beaten whites nf a Howe?r?hh hUsV&fe a- - rof mn very often; the rivalries, jealousies and cups D r,our rd teaspoonfiilsl Quarrels are usually real aannnari, cream nf laria, n . . . . I ...o uiiicr, una. cnosen Dy re. ii. n , ......... - son of their opposition, are brought to- ,."'d ' '' Three cups of granu. getner into a ministry, a council, a ..., ? ? T . . CUP of water, bo', iaie crwnmittee or ln Yildis Itself bv c . 1 lr"sy. men add the s the sultWs deliberate choice since he ""h-r,.?".' beat until cold. thus secures himself against a dossI- beirT t0,hftve the cake cold b-1 ble plot. Among euboVdinates hS LpJT.ln- J l desired ih.-Kei,i BpiTli of insubordination to for 7rostln- 88 ' CUp" 01 plAl- pffa. wapjf'-tjt cake-Take but even urges them to if . f,. T3 .ulTl level cups of brown sugar, i a-rntttn.lo ' ot molasses. S Cllna nt anft v.. Indoed, men of the same blood nH if0"' . Ponn of rigs, 1 pot. household are ioWsttaS fset alin'll ltr?ni ?Plro.na of currants, 8& . a oiner, as ln the case of iiimi, " ' .ufis laoiespooni each Pasha, ex-ambassador to France. hA """".S1. i. nutm-- (grateJ was appointed, to spy on his own tk. ..?"U'4.V!' LJl??r. A"? lu&r, mer. an.1 the latta, in - I iiian.es two lars-e na his own son. In th . TJ.pt"n " moderate oven for S oF S ho ava .tn... ...i t. . -. ---- "- itrane teuv pirt tha hiit . respective-report.'and af te? mature' de Zur'nufrr"1,16 e " skin. fVom til liberation of their mutual intVr," u 'P- putting In separate dishes. Cool other reporU corrected and modffier, tn" lni 8trJ,n- Put kln8 ,n Pressl to serve the family welfare, were1 'fint fe.T 11? ndAluee " i.all J to tne palace. l,,r "r"-, . smns. rwow i . a s i mijtrniajr, ana ior eao one reporU corrected and modTf lei ret y bai ancf enilac.fam,ly Welfaro' wera "nt butydoR,noatndc, .."Some one told the sultan one d.v SS tw. fffE?" J?F ?' ? el rorrCt ,rnathorW.,be,g g f "F n...i . "'i .no.w. ll said the Sultan: as amber anrl vnn nan ... .ilt"" ... .s ioyai to me."- glass. Y aiwayj" skim as1 long" I Experts in Municipal Administration. Lemon pieTake the Juice of l ' An interesting suggestion vaa oon. 7k 7", culir? grater grate of talned In a communication to he BoE ni jU a5nthta?rKno?r parf, u0' th ton finannx nnn.ni i now i peel. Add the beaten volWa nt pertT'lnunlclPar0adml Professor Lowell r El AdKln'"ArtJ?.n? ?W?et milk, and when It comes In ' ."''.o luairufiorihnll arlrl thai nravlAii. a ai- ... pu..i...,irauve law in Harvarrl. I. on j VI . M I, . T . . ". "rw'en active membeV -of th rNiion.iu.,'ni,,i a1 to u nd le t thicken, then take league. In his report he sa!d- ,Clp1 ?n1 Bt, Ln " and suiar ? 'ttriti. .u. .irl'"rt.no saia, I taste Rake th nniat K.nr. our modern cli71???CrJS2Bth2f 5"8ta,:d- The.n beat " the only way to conduo '"thJ TM?nihn$ th -. to 'roth, add a the citJ well i- inr"?i.'ne.5rfal.r":' sugar and spread over the ton. ther protest against thejjje of 8uch vast significance to the nation ,!n. p.ort 0rfori 'agt Sunday, t large amonntsof money and and the world! JUoISTtA i i t ration ".UM "? aamin- in the oven. whn han' 'rn"nr"1 XP'" officers r How to make Sanaa? T'.v. of persons not expats. efecoV80 8?3 Jat P?r' and tJ every 40 pointed to repeeXnPt the JL'SS?, f-iDl Lif? The expert ought to devnt. h iJr f1'. ? iipuna powaer time to thPe busCs, mMw llll' I IVli ln Bton . XZJj? lrJre noh to pay for the - t ..j.u.c uiun ui CL marrJwlth the pnanll th!'; The J"-?Pt Vo BUpe?vfse; The Journal admits some disap pointment, over the result of the election, but no discouragement. It empire the great standing army put "fullv accenta th. rnit. . a '' " up the emperorship to the highest t p ! l re,lt8' and dl,an" fron2.th .t. ' .. Obediently bows to tha will of thA pie are after sup driven and owned . by In- bidder, to the one who would prom ise the most to the soldiers.' Some what analagous to the militarism of declining Rome Is the industrialism of this country. We have " not reached the point that the . Roman empire did prior to its Inevitable fall, but we have gone a good way in the last 25 years- in jhat direction. It has happened that the Repub lican party, whetMrank and file are raaivallAai rru-. . ! obediently bows to the will of the P,le r .aft?r supplies for their fami- majority. The struggle for the nres- " uu"n in" Tni.er em is over, ana tne people's atten- The neariv new j..ir.nniii.. u... tion and energies can be directed I ?ouse 18 ln ve.ry. bad condition, piumb mainly to" other things than nolitica . JS? for' . J2?f i?lk,D5i PJe?tT ?aI1" The war is not over, will never be don Dv an outside contractor who had over, but another ouadrlftnniai hat J ni!?! '".S'M mora. than to - i muney ana leave the tnum a a The gamekeener for mu nf th v, ng club preserves on nF laian a tin cSn containirlg salt outside the Let evervbodv nrav that Taft m.v I1 ubl9 In an ef- .... " It"'1 i"-1. at me sail got the ran tie is over, and in the Interim let us have peace. as good people asThose of any. other I "ve out term. He. Is incompafa-1 f"tened on her nose in such a way that nartv. has bean tha nHnHnai .innar My preferable as president to'Sher- S..mterel t0 Seath befor 8he was in this matter of corrupting and In- man timldating the American electorate The Atlanta Journal ii probably Hurrah for Taft! Ha win b th C?P""en.L"1' .sa': ? Apgus. The new Hlllsboro Is harlntr a. mnnA growth, far greater than It eve'r before Justified la making the assertion that next president, and he is capable of cases modera dwelling Theri Ti.'a'good' the presidency was bought for Gar- being a good one. ?,Ba?.d for 2xb .a?.d Jn BOm Prts of field In 1880, and y the '.'blocks-of- five" ByBtehi: tor Harrison in 1888. It was partly the public disgust and alarm at this great scandal that elected Cleveland hr-- 1892. Then a thft Mark Hanaa. joiiey oXraia- ing unlimited millions from the proTpr"mhas Jest-his third attlejuf tected and prexlatory -corporations, truBts ; and financial interests with which to buy Votes, and of intiihida tlon and coercion of hundreds of thousands of worklngmen. : Even in ISO k .. when . Roosevelt . J could - ha ve Been effected wlth.out the ubo ' of a rJiiar, me insurance - companies, t Cheer up' T.andard OIL ,the intereats, again j Teddy. Now-JtfrHarriman can have no excuse ror not rushing those Ofegon railroads along. emerges from defeat more honored than ever. How cprkingly bully President Roosevelt must feel over the election.- --'""- - , Four year -morer of si- " " the City, rood bulldlnr Int. ..-. It.i,,8taMithat "vrai new addition will be laid out next spring. Cherldan. Run A ann... .' bit, mistaking the busy street for tha sage brush of eastern Oregon, btvarhe dased by the . electrlo tights Tuesday night and sauntered no the thoroughfare tO.. the riOatofflpe Haraa hlJ . I became known and he was soon felled u.t uivw irum a Diiiiari cue and. his roaming body was soon made Into Juicy stew. i' -- . Lincoln county has about 19,000 acres of land suitable for "celery growing, says the Newport Mall. This Ir a, con-, scrvatlve estimate and In consideration of the demand throughout (the United States for auch land lt meansi that some time soorr we shall have alafnhlaland r--nHiirnv. jnnnntry , employing acv eral hundred ski lie farmara W fill ery Clgnest ClaatfU. of their own. tenantry. - : . a Japan wants Manchuria, not the Uni ted States. This may be lucky for us, as well as Japan. War means plunder . " mc nanus or politicians and added responsibilities abroad. We can very well afford to encourage Japan or any other country In the path of Lloyd C. firiscom's Birthday. Lloyd C Grlscom, prominent in the diplomatic service of the United States, was born at Rlverton. N. J., November 4, 1872. He graduated from the I'nlver 8!tya,J Pennsylvania and subsequently studied law. In 1893 he became secre tary to the American embassv at Lon don and remained there two years He then resumed his law studies and In 1898 was admitted to the bar. Ho en. teredUhe mllitarv aervlr. .t V,? f" .ginning, of the war. with Spain and Served several months In Cuba. At the conclusion oi ine war he -reentered dlD lomatio life. Me was rhara-a -.r.rJr. at Constantinople for two years and then served a year as minister to Per sia. In 190J he .became minister to Ja- dhu aii auur years mere he Was transferred to Brastl. as the first Amer ican ambassador to that country in 1908 he became tha Imarlnn ..i, dor to Italy. . . : r""- " ; 'This Date In HiStory. 1850 King TrilHam III of. Great Britain born at The Hague. 1877 Marriaae of William ph... .i n.ranr?L ani arJ 8tua".t. daughter of 1787 SMmund Keen, famowi English actor, born. Died May IB, 1838. 1803 Rlva Palaclo Mexican patriot b;n th. C ooexlcecle$ -thew Febniary JO 1880.-' . 1838 Martial law established 1ri Mon. treal. -a . . 1888 Wedding; of Abraham Llncola " J . . A .--' " ln 181 - -tr ie t.. .r r-"v H M.u-,:. . "i expert. a Dubllc-snirit. nf,"" than loin of beef with a rich cream dre.sil comnin Jt'int J'.ubUc ferv,c without f""8 with pate de fols gras; t Two Dishes His Prid HE two are Bltock a la Rul soles Marguery. The fir? consists of finely chopped t JuTl f i administer hut ton..'.V." noA to tne lamous Olsh of the Cs the administration. " "na "rect Marguery in Paris and Is the select pa 'I believa thait the nr an. irn.H.k i . . . s tlma hai. ' I ioainas Dee when we require government nf C nt."'?,.,".?. uWin?" Th? .uc I "ino. ana t believe that it W,7i .u.VJ"'tr.'!- "r5 .aea orownr posBibie to establish the custom tA . Ei. ?' '"u"oms ana tne usual con needed. To dso with anv -n '3 "'.TSS1.? J Sf bu"e' a." 8Pf thedartmenrs8?" t?,OT-B":5 Jr' h1L.L? -"Owo yov 1? Possible upon a platform whh -K-i, ....."""i" WW oij 1 2;8"rT;,8b ciS"lh?.Po8'ton- "iV th. 1-- a viii 1. 1 1 ef. f. til I lip nnrinn Aa i xin s . i . . - - . . . Mn who art to annari ..'m"" " lr- u.o., ,c.n.na locaea in the brr body is a single officer Ppmmer has arranged t sion annolnta w .k. " ""m.m- menu 01 aisnes that he hat important that the nrflmlr a.h'. j... .J! I PPfJfJ1"? !S?W the f supervision ahnniH Vni. - "T; A"? .or an eceijent S-"?ath rt, under his diction h rniTVS i .KLrr, rjve bidden to carry ,n any other profes slon or business of his own." J; 18? Grover "Cleveland of Nwr Tofk elected president of the Unitva l?tata, Resources of Klamath County. FrT0tmth" K",tnl,tn Fa,Ia fcenubllcsn. thl Ji e.w'r no Other - resources in tural Interest.- whlrh mhr.. Mnau riZZJ??".'?1? ,and. ha 18 heing re c slmed by the federal government hv th r,m.or '""'U8 ana tn draining' of stork ZZZZli?' "na,n" rt adjacent llZtZ' 1 90. to 15.000 people.' ntKAa,n' lf tha Klamath soctlorT-hd no Vre"ources ve Its 11.000,000,000 whinh'..8!' and. ypiiow pine timber. VnrH. ti"d1a.1en,t ,"nd tributary to the 1 oper Klamath Jake the Hrgest body tlln.eSmur wst th Rocky moun tains and the 80 or 90 miles of! naviga ble rivers an lair.a a.i ... . 1 ' tno ijing ana Kiamatn XnnH' " would support a oopulntion of 60.000 neonln ami rv-.lra in.m.ii, 11. a city of from 10.000 to 15.000 ptjsrle, -? k? . a. r pounded almonds and tapioca f the canfton nantols a la bj f skewered. dufltiitia- coasffd'ortT 1 ing spit and served with rlrh'. I Ida . a I ...1 a . . L ?U,e"br 2tr ."ttended to the j ment with M. romrrrer s roeniS advent of five babies within 19 bours. Uav It. v : , , Wines are not Included ; -. MENU, j, V , Melon. '. Hors. d'Oeuvres Bouchees a la Cardinals Arttehaut a la G OEUFS. Consomme a la Moelle . Creme Comple Polssons Sole . Marguery ENTREE' ' Bltock. a la Russe .: ' ROTS n , . Caneton Nantols a la broche . ' I - Entremets . ' - Mousee-Alexandrla Glace Fantassi -.u.uB8D rruu .. care Ulabl - Then, lest some one nhnnM K .in.. at the "noissons" and th "rdis" he ex plained that bouehes a la Cardinal are loKsr ' patt!es,artichaut a la gracque ar Artichokes. - filled With aweetbrewia, and plmentes (sounds good, doesn't the consomme Is a combination -in marrow la. used, theorems contp a' a leh eoun tiv the preparations -J I