! ALrHXO D. BO WIN. lejhon v Mala .$00 5U3SCMPT10N nucr hrWk . ... v . . . 10 Cants i Delivered anywhere In th City.. : p"y mall to. any pddrosA S.0O per year. f 11.00 Cor four months. - r0RTLAND, OR., MAY 1 0.7 1902 . I I 1 i ' .' " ' 1 ' " i RATIONALE OF THE CITIZENS' . MOVEMENT. , , w that th Citlienr campaign 14 fair - fr, tad avUplclously launched. It la im portant for tbe peopl to obtain a clear roncept of its true meaning and purpose, tm la tbe bom necessary Mac a con fusion of the question In the last", re- toxtree of those whom "the movement '. JJpeatsnoi taoverhelmv ' , . : - i . --, J(n the early day of the RepubUo there arena no cesveBUoo. The people'fcad no . representation fa party cabala.,. Ttoa ays- teat of convention t Invented o bring pafrty toanaf emenf down ; to the very floors of the people. The unit of repre sentation was thp smallest political .ub division and the essential Idea waa that ba. neighbors' of a precinct should really . - p qnauif ana cnoo in wisest ana nest 1( ihelr number to represent them in the . Convention Of the next tarter constituen cy.!. By A- rising system of conventions Ihjt Tpresentation -was -carried up througb county, city Congressional and state7 conventions' o the National 'corv ventloa. It wa ' thus that the body of "lUe people preserved their Influence in arty councils, 'and through them In penile affairs. v .. . '. jThe convention system -has worked reasonably, well. But the Inevitable has happened tTh yery necessity f ar organ ization and the talent, developed, for or ganiilng Jms .resulted In reversing th Vf ry aim and purpose of the convention system -itself.' Organisation, .which ,"at first WaA necessary efflelently to -contest ' with opposing parties, became Instru ment 4 deprive the-voters of any real representation. Instead ' o! the 'people choosing their own delegates, the bosses hve earned by, covert arts and skillful rnanlpulatloe) to ack ponvtntloaa a with Belegates already pledged. and, bound t . obey heru,l Thus ,1a tbe piachin created, . Of course.' in its perfection It is as sub (rersive of free government at a bold and Bpeityranny would be. And It is really tnor dangerous . because it Is mor In Idleua. i . c i t r ' a - ,t The machine is itself a growth and the remit of a natural eToluUon. It U only . one phase of that etertial preeess," opera ting sine th dawn of aim, wheraby th few seek to galw advantage over- the - tnany.- Bat there 1 always anotner step lit th evolutronary process, p Tba many always reach a point where revolt is as "Inevitable as it la-natural Remedies are sought nd applied, and wben tba ltd turns forms and customs, rules and reg ulation and . osajretf .th blocks :and tackles and chains of. the machine are iifnniwunw in tie resistless iotob4 i JThe; machine 1 strong. It has only one knemy that 1 stronger than it Js.- .Pub. He opinion, one aroused, reduces it to pllrttera, Tb primary law was awpposed ta rem- . ray the 'abuse' or the com ehtion' system which U; per dsaoribed. .' But It falls Short, It is tui left for a boss, Instead Bf the, people of th precinct to 'nam and pledge the delegates. - The result is tb convention of .the boaf and not f ihsbeopie t . ;f Jber enay b a' remedy for-this de fect in th law. but the ring will never : find lu, Jt la; pot the habit of pmcblnes to put themselves out of repair. There-, for th only relief to be found is to put th machine put of buslneee-thls ma chin anoj vty other now and forvr more Th people roust rule. E' 1 1 ' These Ideas are not new. .The Journal ' states them plainly and In some logical sequenoa, but the Instinct of the people has already seised them and will carry into ffet.v And that Is th ratlsnala of I h Cltlsens movement t It is not, as sssumed, a mere artificial . movement, ..JS'or is it th men combina Von.: Of" different political element to tauabbl about tb office. It is, unless . r mistake,- a ground swell, rolling from th mighty deep or public opinion.. Fu sion ,an4 organlxaUon tha' outward and rbubl form of tb movement, are but its Instruments. The form may Change and shift with tlnoe but the tnoVement Jtselt having started on Its way, cannot b. turned aalde. Tb Matthews aiaohln in thla county - Is th embodiment of everything that Is . spposed to fairness and decency In pollr tics. It Is. not th personality to which jctloa is mad, tbougfo that alons Is sublect of criticism. But the chief point la' that th -success of tbe Matthews tna tbloo would be to sostpon tbe Inevitable refors that the people bav taken In hand. It can Just as. -easily be effected sow as later. Ana the defeat of that ma thin would not only glv us present re lief, but H would bay tba far-reaching result of -discouraging maeblb methods tn th future' and mak easier tbe sub ljuct victor!' of the peo pis over the kiacblneg that are to noma."' " , .OUR ARID LAN08. , Htclamation of tba aria lands of Or ton, will lr accomaliabed utua t rancher Jjr and there. lonafliTi "iolnpaay" .form ro'r Hit CMltttff lag of -ib1 wtf ianay too- utilisation oif watf-r In n pla.ee jand another th M tbe manner in which 4be vaM stretches of arid lands la ihlo "state wfl b mad ta produce "abunaantly, where now they raise nothing and can- raise aethlnc, it Is fuUle 4o await 'th inauatiration of areat lrrlg,tlon wf rks )W 'i th' faeral government, needed as thos works are. Ther are tract of. land contiguous t available waters. MJiA thmrm la e.nlta.1 at and to ttttkf that' att to account8- la. d. this Is beln's? doit fiowl Throua-h- out th aastera half f the state various taTigatioa laurpMaaa or foot that promise to reclaim Urge area f Unds now absolutely worthies! This work!, add to the wealth of th tat- alr-t comes -from the tnicta so reclaimed, Before belTif watered these tracts are of no b known t man. They are covered wltartuft of sagebrush, and ny animal, wild r domeetlo, can gab a livelihood, unless it b tb coyqte, who, scavenger that he s, prowls over the wastes and feeds upon the dead bodies of other atlmals that have perished, per hap, by reason of th very desolation that comes from the barrenness of those , When one water flows, aver these use less acre immediately; they become pro ductive, aad .fruit and grain and vege table are'taken from,- the erstwhile des ert. And this work, is ; gradually betn don by enterorlslh'' 'men " who. more than making two;bUde of grass grow Vrll.Mk fUlf1l 4SA1tf Ak-ln where "none 4grw 4 before,' the fruits of the husbandman to spring bundsntly from soil that now may be utilised only by ilia wolf and his kind as a'jwarchfng'grouni orcarrlor j' VOTEftd 5H0tLD REGISTER. ' tt will, promote good government If very man in Qre-oa'o entitled will reg bter and Vote In th? JTuive elecUoa. v At this time about Xl.sOO names of" ettUens t the stat are. not ttpan th gistiaUo books. mlmly Ia day remain ta which to place tbrm tWreThur should not be PJ.000 men ther should not be EqpO men In Ofegoi are.W l(tti for the manner in which th affairs of th peo- pU ar aiidled -that he ; win neglect to plac tbemsslvas In a. position so that they, will bs able to vota upon Jun .- . .However go the election, it is better that averyon having tb right t vote takUie pains t ekpres bis sentlmenU. Th good cltlsen does , not delegate to otbsrf tbr pertormano of this duty, but Insist that, he. 111 s,t all times partlcl pate In, and actively, too, all contest in volving the business of th' public.' The wis msn'befleves that it were better If tb rerdiot 'of the also Uon a against turn than that apathy b manifest o tba part Of any considerabla part of tb body pol itic,' r n During ih v days remaining up to election, day Jet jevery manv who has ot done so take th time and go to th reg- tstrationf of floes and affix bis name to the book,' It I bis duty, ; Je deserves not the, right of suffrage If he neglect this service to himself and tb community.3 1 ' CIVIC SERVICE REFORM. 'The Journal believes, in tb reform of tb civil service, And. that the better element f "the"citlsinshlp of th coun try will support any 'movement looking towards Its advancement, Progress has been made. And numerous events of th past few "months" hav served to estab lish the principle firmly In tbe minds of tbe people. - For Instanv,' but a few Wks ago th President dUmlased from htfflcf ,avnlted Btatea marshal In Indiana, who ha become offensively par tisan. ; That offlolat had accepted a post tlon In which be wan presumed devote all- of his--time to th duties incident tbareto, and If thl were don he Would brto busy to partlcipat in a political He violated these reasonabls rules, and was relieved by order-of th President- Pertinently, It may be'suggested that her In Oregoninr peema to be little of regard for th ml of the President thus xpllcltiy laid do'Wn and Illustrated by the dismissal of tha Indiana marshal. Can it' bi thai Mr. Rooeevelt is ignorant of .th fac'tf r ?thr tome K4t ' bis federal office-holder:" are devoting gll of their Urn to 'assistln In 4b4 induct pf th Republican campaign and are utilising very . . means; Within ' thIr! "power - to achieve vlctoryt And thl being true, is It not offensive partisanship - v , .' A LITTUE LEAVEN LEAVEN ETH TH E WHOLE LUMP. , The shining embodiment of Inordinate vanity is found in The Jheteorlc career- inara of Mr Harvey ftcitt of th Oregon lan. He works with Mr. Joseph Simon on campaign for tb ends of 'good gov ernment" and denounces .those who are opposing hi ,'Vfillat4 nga",of "cor rupt rounders pf tb criminal and semi crjmlnal class.", AUo,b times Sena tor Simon I aided, in, b.ls .lntntkns by th best element of tha ooontry, becaus Mi Seott, for'a tint, is with him and them also. , Mr. 8imon fvotd for per forming th ."pialn. dutyubf tth country la tha port vBJcan tarifl; measur. land he was' right because larvey Scott, ''for tb tiro being, was on 4hat sid. ' Mr. Simon' Voted against, tb ship aub My bHl, and be wa right, because Mr Soott was, for h Vv. being, thinking tb same way; but since then Mr: Scott has joined th 'affiliated vgang,' which act baa banged W personal Iptorasts, and bene Seaawr i Simon :maktr too : Tbs ,cenunou mortal,. 4a sot Ilei until h remembers what a large lump h oa?n. A ' 4rtHi mttoned Ac tlon may on year bl corrupt ind .unscrupulous gang, whlo has ruled for thirty year with a high, hand."; and the next year the very same man will be transformed into oivH servtc reformers, wholly Ithout gull, and th ofcly change ' that ha occurred to bring' about this wonderful transformation. 1 th aoqulsl I tlon to Its' mrnhr.h1n or" Hirvn BnAttl I Vf this Jhppn i b th year b o I lay reaao'n Mr. Boott eoncludes'tnai -th vitehall-MeBrid facuoa.Via.roorrupt end unscrupulous,? - tata they, at b held by th peopl of jOregeny .bt lf, on in winer nana, na aeciaes .ua flWHM those with wham be baa been working, then th peopl of Oregop must begin t share In bis dislikes without asking an? question at t why tfelsWs suddenly So, ; But The Journal ist simply anxious to be able to inform thf People ot preRon of tb gang pf federal oBlee which on holders has reformed, within the past year, and ' how and when an4" where. Just n pan,' pleas. CHILD SUVEmV :.! ACTORlk8. ; . "Boy and klrls from 1th ag of ( years and upward are employed. ; They usoaUy work from f In the morning tin lti t at night.' "Tor four month in l,h year they go to work bofore daylight, jand - T.'iV ' lhw fttNT 'linn .ftM. M1.W " , Th tragedy of child labor m American 1 jractori I lAlk . eV ss Is told In tb foregolag,iiuota tlon from Th Philistine. , It cites faotg that "constitute au severs '-oonftUntar tipon the anomalies of modern. elvfllss tlon,' facts that bnlut tender" Sympathy for th deadened life of the babies who are employed In many industrial lhtl' tutlons of tb country, fact that arouse feelings ( savage rhtmeit :: towards th. heart) esanass that "abuses ' men 1 1 vine so little of th better part that they ar willing to permit; much toss ac tually cause; such suffering. ; ' "'Th" Philistine- "was commenting ' upofl th. removal of cotton- faotorl)1, front Kew fcngland own to cities Jn Boutb Carolina where no laws are on thf stat ute" books prohibiting th mployment of children iaTany indoor industrial '-'jmoriuZ '- It is r-pugnsnt to the Admirgtldtf for the Boutb that mobf piopla" fwlff-bdtttra.. tlon for m chivalry an4'yrimanee--to read such statements.' I(sabameful that South Carolina has no law that makes it crunlnal to partlcipat In the Introduction of & slavery Htto that' swt that Is so much worse than h bondage of th African as algbt s darker" than day. i vy.'.''". , This slavery must and"wlll evolve an emancipator who will bVto:the bond child of South Carolina wha " JUncola was to tb negroes of that Mine state during th civil War times. Soma man must arise among; those South Carblinahg who will write a proclamation freeing them from their distressing condition, and glv them access t tb world ta which ehlldrenj of tender ag bav School advantages, fresh air and parental car. Whoever is th man. fe will be 'to South Carolina the best friend that; common wealth ever had. And such men must arts in other states and champion the cause of tbe child Slav. Until, th last one has been freed a foul blot Will stain the escutcheon of thl Republic ' i . A'. i-i i .gaggf xi SW EARS TO THE GROUND. . The Oregonlan frantically insists 'that Furnish should be elected becaus this Is too Important a year for. th'roprt to go out that Oregon Is a Dembcratio state, and ws thereby woul be forced to loos our grasp on tb Philippine! Of course, th question whether W ar ta rtamth Islands has always been more or less In doubt, but that has been because (t had not been decided whether Banker Furnish was to be Governor -of Oregon, Congress is wamng with "bated result of our vote on Governor, before 4t can decld what to do ,on Uhbi . great question, v Senator : Hoar -is wndeolded. Bailey is at sea, Morgan Is restless in his uncertainty, and . eyen : Roosevelt presses his ear to the ground fV' Pitch the dally reports from Furnish a to bis chances. -1 i -Li- '(, j'.'Shall 'w bold these .grat,Uls.nds a our ownv or shall w let them rvrt to th bligVt of savagery V Inquires Bevetv what to do'untu waear Whkt Or. does In th matter o tb election of Gov ernor. That will decide th matter.' . "Great Ood) an what a slender thread hand everlasting things!'! Mr. Colvig is. announced jur on of tb Democrats who we'nt into th Republican party in 1894 on tb money question Mr. Colver waa a Fre Silver democrat, and In that campaign mad a specialty of eg coMatlng , Gold Democrats as - traitors, Now he is absolutely beyond any criti cism for supporting tbe Republican ar ty. But he must enter in his class. ' He is not n f-year-old at alt. He ts not va a 4-year-old, a Mr. Furnish la." He b k g-year-old only. Let's bav bo monkeying with the entries. . . . ' jM . i T J It Jack Matthews is to have an Interest In the Btate Printer' offlc provided his candidate, Whitney, IS elected, it Wilt pot be necessary to call upon furnish to put in, prsotic pny "business" , methods In that offlo. i i :m: ,' .,.,v ,. . ., 'f,y:4 Why don't ws ha somsthlng .mors about fees What has become -of-Mr, furnUb's' campaign, that, the peopl were to b proud of It ' It saorng to b rducd now te'the Jlmpl itertf mak people i belUva there ii fltfectl Way-doat we sea? front Henry ' Media and: Dab j Ifalark-yTj; Why hl (Hlwoi ii 44 I Willlame alono to'Uarthe burden of th mad the PghtT What's the matter, boyst Are f Harrr.lnbaa hM.sotBesperjj falem. He knows hew "business methods" 4Jm ui iUyaieatjAtre.'' ttifta PPOrtulty Is iv4haiJmatUla statesi j H ' , H; lnt ?ff 'flu,a,f I f'fc blb oharactarised bbt ii ad irdmstrauon of th afgeaa of deputy ! ted States Marshal ana Sheriff, tba fat Payers of this State will leam how "pus. ' Ins rnothod" i Th Oregoniaa says in its editorial timha that It sUwaya'Nt toll ta truth: tbr war upward et thousaml pto pi at tba atlsnsk msetlng l th Tab rnacl -Thursdav niehi who kuw that I jt, jpot of tbat meeting as not tb j truth. -, ' : f . j tv VThn th Matthewa orta wants M Imply tbat ths, cltUens ticket Is afalbit ik.' .Iji-''-',.j.' ,i . . - - v wtuitf wut iv pieas uie nouo that there are tw Philippine soldiers a the Cltlsans tlokt Wb took part In tM War? But on the' other ticket thr 1 not a single soldier'"''- " ' I ftjto- llntlhewf candidates venture Pa th atump; Wjll tby tell the peopl for whom lhy ftr pledged tor tba VU ted. Btatea Senate f Th Cltiten' metln Thursday night ii tba'best answer to the abuse of the or aa. FACTS miHB. CASE Thf rpotiv tabdldate (for' Btat Bnator ar Dr, Him Ut CltUens'. ; " sssssssssaasaasspssssssi and Hnry K. McOlna. JUaubUoan. Bath fiaV lived ."in thla community for maajrl i . .. r - . , .us are vu anown. Horn .nave in state nay b conducted, because be heretofore bad publ fnnctlona to pr- fMijtpne in twthod and In form, Will anjr admirer or support f , jlrloacFea of business, n4 the "ring"' will ilr. McOInn point out the time when lis, bv Its way wTOI IdlHlhlstratlon be- was .not a "maojilft jwUUoiahW or sir nay lntanca Wbaav h Jld not da ta aaa uiu ois -pouuoai no." in. afnaa for out of offlolT on th other hand, will any oaa sav tbat Or. Lan was ever aos trolled by any one osv eeuld ka la flUenoed or laduoed to do anytbtaa by reason pf any political puH 'T Ba A jcnds to polltlca in a profession! way no nlwaya act4 irons . a. eenettttlot ".nd "worka".. thi" slate for what "buai cpnvlcUoa of right and: trem a lOab I " tnara: In tMbara Is armffd. of atanderd of tntegrtty n4 Justice r ?x i Colvlc of a.ckbnvlll; I tb -track in Una shape. inpronumg 4-year-pld rFurntsh to making th raoe for governor,;ahd the phenomenal ' J'Col-. vl of Jaoksonvllla," a Republican of i year old, is running necbnd-heck with Judge WmUuns on fbrgfamp. taaehlng Republican fhetr pyrty principle;' nd demonstrating hdw Completely th 'feouh" try will b ruloed and th Paolflo Coast desolated, 'unless ' the 'Matthews-Scott ticket la 'cled, - t ; -Tha Son'f Jf th Twc-Yr Olds. Hurrah, hnrrab, for us twc-yar-olds, tb gelding bwlft and fiaatt Th Moodys' Cfeers and Ankenys ,w'vt Wa'v run in Democratic beats for many uwaieo ore ineir leet; a losing race. But now we've struck tha wittnlns aide stand by and see us naat IWe ar going for the purses, observ us pass th wire: w-,, -f 1 Ts, watch y slow RepubUoani aS W 06 mgn and higher. j Tin-can .ths Gear and Ankanva. tbair usefulness Is pnissed.-'j i, uurran, hurrah, for th ' two-year-oldA tha back are all outomSsadl ' im "Colvig BlU" of JackaonvlU. th Ft Ow and thirty year X dealt In Dam- I oc ratio thunder.' ..' , 1 fought Against Jtb Lincoln, 4wio cata ' palgned against Grant, t f - rom rar ana near I drew th boys te i j . : hear me roar and raaO - .t Gainst th. pernicious dootrlnaa f j vlls 1 Republican rule. ,'.,,; 1 fought against McKlnOay and nailed mm -wanna' s Tool.v. . v t. my lightning slide, I And I'm leading all the ars upon tba I other aide. Ys, leading all save - ' "Pendleton Chief," -Furnish.: the But Furnish la a marvel, and hta "fun 1 I nlng past belief; ' - , - t 1H got two year the-start of mo. as v Scott does truly state,"" ' r ' H saved the Republican party In sight een ninety-eight ... Now he's It foremost leaden Its "bays nis forehead crown, VJZ. But as Furnish shook Democracy in eignieen Tiinety-eight,-" ' And skved euf bleedlog coaiituV from the' j am horrible fat ' f ."J it V . . That bow confronts it, hen' tm'C my I noDie part to ao, .-. v,. y . And sav our country one again In nine- teen hundred two. So come ye gallant yeartlnr, coma fol low in my trail, The star of Thomas Jefferson M wanln . dim and pale, , , " " Th rising star of Hahan Is' beckoning lif th East " - - ' - And contracts, trusts and rubsIdist'lnA yit us to ths feast, """t . . . Bo, turn yojir uus on all thnt howl w'v , made year after year, s . 1 ' Rid head ud on tb Hanaat track amid th grand stand's cheer.- ,. ,'.r. Tb "Colvig". and th'"lurnishs-, will 1 . ' undertake ta show . s '"i t That in a race for efflce f bar are some - things, you Oon't know. :Jt ' niK - On ths fact of It. - irTb other feller pottrod money Into onr ward Ilk water," said th trusty henchman,. . . .. 1 That kind of talk l, ii. m,m hrM th election,-, Bill," replied th alderman Jjn from th 'Bteenth ward, in A confidential whisper, "but you and t know mighty wir tnat IT they . had , done that t.bP wmn toe wneie-ward."-Chlcago Tribune.;, ' . ';" man Who Is-A Eepubllcan, of sees toaiion lor tnalnteiwio f HepubUcan pol!jy.1ad ipurposes, can hiv. ho f"n'"fe ''tount for EWniocrai vfor Governor or for withholding bis ewppMt i lt Orronlatt-oa il$f T, ahd itg tenor It In. triklnjt .isoitra;wlth!tha- sntl. Wmts hltberW express- when th R publican partu had randldat for GOv ?m.p who,, was aot ta Jts kkint., Tak h campaign at-isM as a example. ft p4 beenlgintrailjf Joncfd that U re; fura tor bl loog servloe la th intrs at th Repttbllean party, Colortel Como tlV a pioneer cUiaaa... St V Washington pounty, was nutli to th bifhest po ibl( recognition. thkl th" partv could trlv hmUtd HOmlnstUii sf OoVernor. i Orcgamaa bitterly apposed such ac Itoh beca.iaa doloner Otrnollua Wu n. kM0 ki !6Ww a 'jMUr-lteb Bf or , th 8tU- eooveoUea met v Mr. feeetf entnthmra w.rr. At nrtia. j ,lu nd 0iWn IssUtd iunds y; f"1 IK11 y;' ".L V"J J ' W;HITBWAHWC TH DftlYf U s "N? decebt "taewspaptr can ilford .to imtit lu own oor4 by aeekmg i-t whu-. wash the devU when moral aisabiiit tat vuv im bvi unuoo 01 opinion U ail, but IP noiorious t ut I . , I th th aarie su of th Oregosaa th" bttack la followed us as follow.! . t , .'AbVOCATE. atACHINB BMAbtHNO. K'Th business of dcnt newspaper Is not talajr firebug. , but; flrbalj. v Jt BOes hot deny tb necessity of party fttachln. guf: $t ?resrvjaS k Vlght to (udg tba jnachln by Its workv.Wbea tba machlaa nominates a.' shoddy scoun 4rl MT .'tatmatf;wbrlv"b ,nw.'- fcbtoe aabat be raformsa. os be am&abed. A partf newspaper aa sometimes ftSord proved jndlDcAtjr. "bat Jt never pa-s to cpt ioliUcai Jknay under th .party lajh, -" t . t --'i . 4 v f The Republica ,8uu aoaveation Wt tit N and nomtnated Cotohdl.cortutiius siifPs standard beire " dnco.-hlng Us ftomlnAtion th Orttohlan In U tsitt bf May I. um. mMx- pr-;U Il BUQQE8T8 iimd6iLAnc i$cait i f "S&oald h be elected Qevernof, h will m vv aaiiikja sail 1 1 1 .vseea aiini rm nr r nn minrn ow itU about the affairs of ths Stets r, to1 juaftnar fA Which the business of I tue h will nt how- how to hoht te l )lchok. 'tiet Jt KS ili.i kn .w 1 aeoiion -ts . vrgea against mm as a man I But M )owr Coreiiba-s air f'aaiiaij J vrnoTf thw 5tU.-theeMffM whom the I regency or rina wauid exefeuta its ordara J nd cajnry out It purpose-the rtnhat JWrtloaihat wIU saak Its) felt U th Deraeorats should nominat for th Osv- if in courW' of Vhts - the Democratic But convention met bad nominated Svl. , vtr Pennoyer lor- Oovornor. and tba tw eaadidate went n-h stump. -la Its Iwmd of tay , dm, th Oregoniaa tbJ iftotad.tb Pfocrwa jot tb ; aaa- 'Th rlnsr clrcua at last aooounta wraa- I mowiy maaing it way pp tb wiiiamett Valleyi bowln- At yaripu nts. , It waa not lrt lettled, Atbflatett advice. wuviu.r awisuui ever wore , a anirx washed by. b Chtnaman, . or, . in ' fa.ct, whether tba shirt be IS stumpinr In ever was wasted by anybody. As. tor Fen- noT 5 l aln mu heaVy B w" dust "track, and, therefor, th rc on tb whol will b a fulfillment of the scriptures, kinc it will not b ts tb swift,." . - - J. Tho rsuTt'of'th campaign waa th election of Pennoyer, and, ' glowing; AVer tb dfeA pf tb Republican candldnte, th,Orkonian, In (U issu t June g, usa, saldf."'1.''1",'''' ;.',' !.. ; : .t--x GLAD tBjm07X& WAS fiLECTKD . , ."The lesson of this election Is that Ore gon easnot b counted as a sura Rpub J' HPttbncan party fltcl)l)Wir thejy bjM'beitCV bauched and demoralised, and this vote Is th result. Perhaps It may now dawn Upon th mind of those Who outraged cvfry sens f decency M the. party by forcing tba dectioA of Mitchell through a combination" with the worse elements of the XmocratIc party, and by making ever since, -fo wbat pass "their bonduct hat brought tha Republican parry of Ore a"0..;$. : A th return earn tn, th Oregonlan,' tin wultlna- over; the defeat of Cornelius, remarked on June t,' ISssr- -.-- ' ' " OWTRAOB ON DECENCY. "r t "Thl 1 th first respon pf th Repub licans , vf Oregon to" the outrag perpe trated on 'decency last November when Jphi) H, Mitchell In spite of the most 'earnest protests against bis character of political, personal and official: Infamy, was elected , through a Corrupt combina tlpd with th Worst element OC tlje Demo cratic party, to the tinned States Senate, It Is th first opportunity protesting Re publican have had to express their de termination pot to follow th leadership of Mitchell and hi gang, and. moreover. U,M tn expression t their determination .asinron mm from bis position of as- umd dictatorship i over th party. To iuii whi ib aiscipime now aammisterea M b repeated, if necessary, aiV again repeated till thl man of vlie poiuos and of stuj yUep personal character shall be I forever retired. Na party can rward I scoundrellsm Ilk bis and hav any right ujaryaiter .t expect sucoms.'; ; w- - m THE CHURCHES. Church of the Good Shepherd (Eplsco !nAU "vHoiy communion at B Am.; morn- prayer and service at u a tn., subject of discourse, Th Sunday, Question"; even ing prayer And sermon at t; ' Sunday school k jo, a, ta. j .Service WlU he held at the Norwegian andi? Danlab. .M..-E Church,. : Thirteenth aad Davis, Rev., Folk of Seattle will preach at U and Rev. 01 sort of Astoria at 7:A Sunday school at 10, Professor T. S. Remlstad will conduct a special sonar At the Jnltd Brethren Church ther will be Sunday school at 10 a. nv, preach At 11 a; in., Christian Kndeavor at f p n, orv , b, B.- caywood." the -dentist evangelist, will speak at p.'m. on "Re llglon ProsB' aPusinesa -Man's "View ."At til toea4 JU&f jbbaMh WWg Ladies E , ECONOMIES OF A QUARTER TO A THIRD BELOW COST OVER ) too PIECES LEFT, ' ttherlrrt exclusive- M i nMiBkA This sale will conUnup early forietectloaft, Ursatt Oothler b th Nowaat. A Xstthat ''It.,' LI I -r! - worship at r 10:80; sermon subject. "Tb Dignity of Minor Part In b pram pf X4f.rvTai,wtil. plsojbi ft fiyewlauta Uluatrated : address ror; boys, anO girls. A gospel temperanof sarvlct In th ven ing: address bvtbo stor,rA.ttudfi of th Li4ur Tram; Our Attltud Toward tho Traffic." MUs Marfuarlte Shelly wlU reel te, , , , At th rtrst'finsi8b.,CarebTof tb Evangelical , Association, riomer 't at Sixth afid Market. strwt Rev. P. jpoak-. Un of Ftndlay, O..-: will pmeh , In th morning, and la tba svaning tb pastor. Rv G. W. Plumar.-wllt pit fhp'pulplt. Th rausla will b under th leadership of F. C. Stryffelr,? $.',r , f At th First Baptist ChurcH th 'ar vtea rari lOilt A. attv, prayr tor th day,-10 JS a: tA, aroen,LrAa Abundant En trance;" 11 m., Sunday school: $ p. -m. stSavter mtsmoni' p. m.,isrvlo at county laH; pntV open lr strvlc, on nr Third and Barwidti ? Rv'. M, a M. Bled will tireAdbi Singing 14 by a comet. 7:tt p. m., subject, "In Churcb Memberebip TRToftn WWl,rMttle,, Pro feasor W, ilv IVildor, rgntet And direc. tqr.. with mala uartt. At ths morninf service ther will b a short sormofti t , tba. hUdran..:K,,,:,j fr'f'i:0. . At MipaA Presbyterian Church Pro . faaaops fur Ktft Warren ,m,,,tNr'duet ;,tb -morning sarviov apealtln btt tba tope, "Is th World Growing :.t Btttef r or Worser Rev,-Jr R WllsoW-Lv t) will preach. In the eveding. ' There will b spe cial music at both service. MrA J. M. C. Miller, soloist;; Mrs. ; Peterson, ; organist Morning antherti.'Come ,tntq M Hallj solo, "Rest," Sheldon. Evening anthera, "Th Runr6HdnrTTTies11t ' ,Th First Spirit ilar Society 'wjirtneet At : , . : ', DR. B. E. i , . i . nn .li s l1 itwfWK V jfjegJU :." JsaW' 'jfci -f an-f-.v . -ft fl'i - I; lb.TI ; " I I' I 4 1 tai. DENTIST l Ana nis ASsocMtes 3425 'Wrthlntfbn f ;. ; Hours: 8 s. tn. i p. ' : ir7 :'' '.LCPMONB if f'" ho." A. 'V no two allko All Art iplendld and tylUh Mecei. ' " ' n a a i Ci ne : . , ,1' "if until til ro difposod 6f Com sdbssbsCss - - Feitl tnf MarriMl tlfMU FlYTIME IS COMING W oa he? yea la , tatrta all tmcs. y n .(v l ii. Moorjiots & co. ; Art StoreonViitOm St.' Beautiful Face kUVprnen VanV'; lrppr can bi '4 "'" a "' L . " : tue gsin suutei you fietutUuL . w re v; more all blemishes, tuperfluout hair tnolei, etc. No tfcaM. Ii b irell worth TOurwiiUetdCJai.r NOchamtd Ulk It otrt;Gray hair restored. ; Jtianlcurlag. 702 MASQUAM CURDING. lima i a Ml TH1X0 ST. , Op. !kabf at Cobs. . n A, M. aod kt XiU PlM.AU ssnrto will M eooducteH by Rev, J, . Luoa. Tha Lyceum wm meet at UsW P, H. In tba fvanlna th lecture will bp gtvn by Hon,, J. o,- Grton. All yam will be beld. yi Artisan' , poll, Ablntoq buuding, . Vi , .v,, , , ' Tha reguUr sarvlo of tha Peoples' jChurch (appUed Cbrtsllanlty) wlU pa hold tin tb arst. ball. Now & Allska buUding. morning, and- tvenlng., In:4h morning tb tbema wUl b tha "Demooraoy of tba Lord's Suppwv" In tb vntng wUl .ba given th flrst of tba series ; of lacturts on. social pad lnduatriai gubatlang, J. T., Morgan, of th Millmaiuf Union, wlU as sist ths sslntaten i a.?.'-;; .,.. r Tb pulpit at Taylor-Street First Meth' odlst S2plscpar Church wHf U tiled by th pastor. Rev H. J. Taibbrt, SiO, at lO:sft ' In tM mnint at" Til k will pMaeh s fbo Subject, Strang Tha' Ftctloa." 1 Tnip4riaan will appeal to M -and yaunr AttkA Vor - th pvewtng hour. Prof essor W H, 'Byer hlui prepsrsO A special Mueloal pfborwfflo At th sermon wlU Wshot.- Tha oaneral aloM atoSHni Is held at f:38 Jp tb moroins; Ths Sun day school WlU mt today at , U:M. Tb , KpwoftS tssAst VOtlohal meeting Ia at At th : rmjamJfnimtt Church, th pastor, Ruber Fergusaa, will preach tomorrow tnornlng 41 U o'claf , on Tb Sacrst of th Greatness of Je sua" . In the evening at f:S o'clock tb them wlU b I'Comrades (a Arnu." ' 1 hat Languhg of Our, t Clrk-Am t to understand taat yon In- tettd to dispense wUb my servlcesf , - Druirlat Tes; and t shall also dlsoense without your iefvles.-New York Proas. i 1 t rr1 j WRIGHT '" ' 1 - V ' .A aro Now Located at ? U 1 fv Street.'coi - i Seventh and 7 p. mu to tp im, ,V 5 NORTH iipi. ft -iFy' 1 1