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1 VAXhTl OAPtfAL JOUBKAL, BAUM, OBBOOX. SATfBDAV, JAXUAB 12. 1007. ' CAPITAL JOURNAIS EDITORIAL PAGE ift SBilBBSskl - HOFER VlTnX.f Publisher anc? Proprietors UJ L-I t-' THK JOUHNAL STANDS FOB PBOOBBSK, BVBMPMB.T, OOOi OOVKKNMKXT. AND XO DKtiltADKH MIIOII. I'llOHl'lTlON OI' MhTALS. Jn Us Iwue of January , 1907, Tlie Knglnjertng and Mining Journal ptfiHMhui staiUlloa of the production of tli principal metal nnd min eral substance for 1306, the figures for 1906 being given In eomiwrtson. The year which Ih past was out of CJIHMT PBOS1MHIITV IX TUB MIXIXO IXIH7STBV, and In most branches of mlutral and metal pro duction Hi ore were substantial Increase. The Increase would hiive been larger If there hail bee a sufficient ap piy of labor, tbe shortage of which wm a seneral complaint In all quar ters. In the Increase I" the Till was the leading reason for the amalln production of cnpuor. THK HKOIiBAHIJ IXTIIB PHOIHTCTIOX OI' PBTHOl.HOI l explain d by the exhaustion of oertnln Holds In Texas. . Tho further decrease In tho production of uulokellver Is simply lu lino with tho waning tendency of that industry that hag bNn manifested for sovernl years. Tho production of Bold In tho world In estimated at $40l,Gll),fls8 nun I nut 1370.Sn7.373 111 190R. Tho production of copper In North America (luuludlilg States, Canada nnd Mexico) was 1. 017,300,000 pounds In 1,003,682,700 pound In 1905. MOST OK THESE STATISTICS ABE IIAHKH ()X 1HHHCT BHPOBTS l'IU)M THK IMIOHIICKIIH. Thu January 5 issue of tho Journal contains full rovlows of all tho Im portant hruuohci of tho mining Industry of the United Staled und or in any forolc.ii countries, togcthor with comprehensive sunimnrlea or technical progress In 190C - o ' wiiv not simox mrfiriiixiiHi.MY Con gross should be urged to net at once. Th. Safety of the people of the p orthern bonier of .ate la "ore lm- fl . .. . . -- r (ha tirflf atPItHl C LI ill JlllliOio i r. porlant Just at preaem inun ino ihi "' ;, ; ailB,lonil,n!1 tlut these miners are not likely to differ from a limited suspension of the duty. They are unable at present to meet the demands, and are manifesting ,tr niJivr! nut; rrri xn.MiT IT ItKl'OIIB SIMMHH. HO B1I1B Ul IMJUUI ...... ... - ........ ----- , Canadian coal should be rushed to the destitute towns of the north- wort In as large quantities ns Uie cars available will carry, But this will not be dono with the duty In force. o THK XOUMAI. SCHOOL. f.T. T. Oser In Pendleton Tribune.) ' the United 100C nKalnst Boine of tho newspupors think It Is funny to roust Hlition (1tigt;enhslm tho now senator from Colorndo, Mr. OuKseiitioIni has brokuu Into the senate In the ubiiiiI wnyllV UHK OI' i'A.MI'AHl.V l'l'NI)8 OX A liAIIOK HCAMt: Ho li one of tho fninlly Unit have hulll up a glgauM smelter bus I new In tho wt. Ho far It has not been possible to paw a law to prohibit auyono from Kultlnx control of any Indiutry. If wo onoo pass n law lo prohlhtl men from doing thlnife beyond a certain point then wo can onll suoh men crliiilunls II' TIIBV Vl()IMTH THAT IjAW. Until suoh li law Is imiwpil suoh infn ore na nui(li wlhlu tlislr rivlii mo pooresi muu in ino worm, providing tuey viomttxi no laws to u limits their wealth. Tho OugKiinhelms come from southern (lerinnny. a region that has tiinuul off the Hotlmohllda, tho Hulros, the Weyerhnusers, and other KunlUKea of lluaiico mid Industrlnl confluent. How can it innji of sroat weullh be eleqtwl to mty Imporlnnt ollloo WITBUlrr HKIXB CDMPBI.Iiltl) TO HIMINM hAIUIK Hl'MS OI' MO.NKV? Tho OruRon primary lawslimwt bars the door to n poor man getting an Important ponltlon. Tho wonder I that n mid l not orgnulsiMl lu the Orenaif Hfclslnluro to pun neimior iiournos leg ron a half million, The Portland Joinrnal devotoe some wlltorlal spaoe In dlgeuMliit the normal school sllimtlon In Orogon and demands that the present legisla ture shall adopt some permanont policy In rezard to tliam. It oonolmlos that If we nro to contlue four noma! schools, or three, or two or ono, IT 8HOUM) UK DKFIMTBM' DKCIDKI) THAT VK .MAV I'fT THK UXCKKTAIX QUKSTIOX AT BKST. lint how can ono session of the legislature adopt a permanont policy on aay (juoHtlon? ' The acta of one leglHlnturo me no more binding on Its successor thnn would In an edict by JoHopli Smith. A few sosslons ngo tho "Kuykendall law" was enacted which had for Its purposo tho limiting of tho number of committee olorks, not only for that sosslon, but proceeded to adopt a method for succoedlnz onos. The result was that the noxt session hud no word of recocnltlon for the Kuykondull law. 1... I.i,i. I ,1i.i Mnulnn -.t'tilnli r i ...,... I If fiun CflMit It II tt O ofrnt ffllinflllnf n practically lllogltlmato wnlf, and moroly tolornted It as the product of an hour of legislative IrroBponslblllty. Tho Monmouth normul school will ask ror noarlj' 100,000, and tho domands or tho othor thrco will add another hundred thousand. The Journal points out that the friends of tho four schools CAX CO.M IHXK AXI) KT AHOt'T AXVTIHXO TIIKV ASK FOIL THIS IS TUl'K. And It Is likely that tho normal schools wll rare qultle woll at the hands ot the loulslaturo. Ooveruor Chamberlain hold up an appropriation of nearly n million dollars two years ago for tho rouson that ho supposed the pooplo wore opposed to the normal ..liool annronrlatlon. nloiiK wth soma othors. but tho reeult was an overwhelming approval of the appropriation at the polls, AXI) A LOT OI' K.YI'KXSKS ADDHI) TO THK TAXKS l'Olt THIS VICMt. There will be no "body blows" dealt to any of the normal school' this winter. Their demands will probably he reduced and tho four schools contln- llfMi. Hut there ctiu be no "permanent policy" adopted. "A permanent polloy" Is not out of the thlnss that rollows tho constl tutlou. o t&x&zmm8&k I ...s.j i;; ',"& ffmWs mU 1 - h!mfflMm if It n v w, Mm i JWWPm .. (If rv-ril' ssr,rtt,,Y. "..' r'ax'" ..' "J . iUmw jwki ,r.y,:,.-s(iwG't CzdSsfrc J L ' -"' ' n i OUR . BOYS We have Cloth ing for them all. 1-3 to 1-2 OFF c- wtmii niiiiniiiim The latest and best makes in ev ery department. Visit our clean sweep sale and save coin. G. W. JOHNSON cCO. Impeachment trial, the Oregon Crolwin. who was HIS OWX MOHHIIATIOX. whan he was chali Like Warren Hastings In (ho famous lBll(or may say II l 18 AMAllli AT I 'I'k 1.,l i ul. ....u SSI... It -.. &.. i. n urn M uui uKu tuinaior iiouriio, or Heuutor Mulkey, even Ihough numlMted and oleeutl by the people, slip In without Mmpelllug litem to upend laige sums toftnhe tbelr eulltag sad election aura Is won. ilsrful. POflmiHi II wnehl Not knee east Senator Opgieuaelm to mueg II' lilt II.IB IIHIIX Nl.ltO!'HI) UXIUtH THKOHHOOXUWVW. M m all tlntw Hr ratee ef purity aewet ourwilrve ami declare with the Man In sVrlptNrt, we are glatl we are aot as otker wen are. SMI MIS. Col. "Josephine Dob Smith made ono of his verv entertaining and II liimliHitlug spoechoe at tho Albany Rhlppera' convention. In which he showed up how the railroad committees of both lining w.a nni.,i agnlnst hU bills. Ho spent about half nn hour on thu rerun! f ni, woslU of tke AX ItlllTOItl li njxi'iissiox. The wlllui of title peper wwilU like lu wake a MMfeaeiuM be like to see a real wuntsee. as ts advertlee! is Ote letullei role 0tma (iiKiru thle eranlM. Of course. In ouuihmhi with all other AMerteaaa, HII misiMSIft THK .NOIIIMTV 01' HimoiMI, tin. artsterer of all couatrt but m loei m lli OoHnteM Olsa m llntaiehlt Was eowe to tkls eonatry. w. oiw U willing to waive eur hatred el Ue geieeteg ctaaa. AXH MKItr Hint Ilk lil 1 Her ruysl mhh and lb faet tbat ihe Is adverUeed aa one of the most lieAUtiful wmiH tbe wrW will wetgb a treat deal with us in ttvereemiag UHr inbred hatred of the titled cutsa. we m HHt iKNlet. N iniee, bat If a woMaa ts veMetble. bagdMHte la lelllgent and otherwise brilliant. WIIV AMMW THU TITMt TO i'it mm a nuM'KiivK ix vovn imi.matiox? m: ly a new law lu Frapse all titles are to be used. Uke aad eouki. pay semetblHg like e(T0 a year tor tbe booor ad tbe felU ZmZ ad ddhhU get off a imie epwpr. MK8 An -aterpHelag legUkter In Qrvgog ve pnmmt l. ti tkiM i, l Ihl. land of la. fn. and 0)U)XHUS AUK TO PAY AIIOIT Xl y -.-.. mmm m, inn wrwrauH uetMrtwoM. W u haw a Herr voa" N tbe Ameriea eabtaei. Wby .boold mmt a pUlw AwerlcMR eliluui Uv n liegorlag rwidHees to seat ! r!!wL A 1111. MVN OXK WHUN HHK (H)MW TiTtSwnT ' NWI. ten go and br hr klnir t .Um . ... . . r' will stand em , m4w tbeVgTaaTbslI the heio by belb bauds w.ll tbrtr . S ?! -H mK rkbt Ipt. ,ab otber fa- t.tl TS v2S J, 7L 71 m tb way any mn,m ibwild net tUi te onairman of the Heuate committee, lint forent imu- rinnii of the railroad mnmiMuu in Uia imuaa ..... ...., , - . .-- .M ... Mining , JWIII berore ho was doing the same thing. That commmlttee reported adverse ly ou nearly all the railroad bills that were Introduced at that session, especially on utpantl-paae hlll dratted by the editor or The Capital Jour a!, then a member or the house with Mr. Smith, and which the entire Marlon rouaty delegation agreed to support In the campaign, but the bill rotelved the votes of hHt few members or tbe house and only two fro. Marton county. Uarkley and llofer. It Is a pleasure to know that men like Smith are repenting of thel r furmur avti u.. -.i .-!,- .u aide of tbe people even at tbla lat e day. Think of the money the rall- .. . . . "", l,Wi mi ' ,f w ''"'I no passes is sued to legislators. j- .- .J. !T.lmLHr 0f th "llert coavwtbMt at Albany was the fact ZL Zm. TT!-.; . "n'm' "lit In favor of aoniethlnr belgg done to rleve the traasport atlou ,ystem In this state by Improv !lr JOLT" t",m"'' "'Hl wh,U m ''' ' th. legislature T1 " "" r lh-IM WUB " ' WHrosae.! a word of oubliat.wn0t:rr,,r,",,,,MM'rB -- -;- lw. Tl .A ".;.0 ' l "r .8irU W wr" -a. any th, tavsuik L-ih-. T ' ""'H.ueni in uie neart or eranlum of a single lawmaker before, during or after the convention. Are they all .t.,,in! ZHZ7a?Ttr,m tu: uthw d,r9ct,o" - theV;:; , iweea tke mtulr of the elreus and the 'chaste vol nt i,A wh nrHK loos after tbe atutubunthi i.hi,. i .,.,.. ...... ' "' ed hwh will nkuittuuu, .1.- L uuu. wrmmniy the defeat- . km, .n... , ,,.,. j-: -" r.. . ir .,,,! . ...... j.v t trNaeoortation. Salem h to Ih vfelted by a rwl Jive riiuniM, t. . not dare to eat hay out of the san k hBrs K,Hor wo' wbo b. tbe rel thlig ' WMRSr W,th soblllty father what had been done, nnd he Immediately summoned Undertaker Jackson from Sllvorton, and, togoth or with, a party of frlonds, thoy ro pnlrod to the comotory and disinter red tho body, turning Its face to tho Oast. Llttlo Francos, vnnncnat olillil of Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Y. McClollan, wns burled tho same day nt tho Wnrron cemotory. Pnoumonln was tho Imme diate causo of tho little ono'a death. Mrs. Alice Donn has returned from Mt. Angol, linvlng-ncconnmnled rnpa Lane that far on his home to Hnrrlsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Phllln FIshnr m.ntw tho holidays with Mr. Flshor'a slstor In Seattle. Poarl Glvon, tho popular "head peelor," from Salem, Is visiting frlonds nt Vlclor Point. Tho contoinntlhlo dos nolgonnr lino made his nppoaranco In our midst Wlllard Archibald lost a valuable hound by some one ontorlng tho bam and administering poison to t while It was tied up. but the parties were In too big a hurry and left tracks be hind them, which makes their Ident l.v almost positively known, nnd other developments will probably occur later on. Those who fall to attend the open mwtlng and entertainment to be glv on by Waldo Clrclo noxt Saturti; night, tho 12th, will miss somethltt good. Orgnnlzor Davidson ts expect ed to bo present and glvo an addreu on Woodcrnft. which will be folini I . by songs, recitations, etc. There wit 'also bo a fish pond, where every hook baited with n nickel will get some thing Immense. Tho Indies of th clrclo have nmdo two beautiful com forters which will bo rallied off, ani those who hold tho lucky nuinben will cot something which will can roturn thorn to forgot that It Is winter. Tii ontortnlnment will bo followed by i social dnnco. School beann Inst Monday, alts two weoks' vacation. TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Toko LAXATIVE BROMO QuIbm Tablets. Druggists rotund money 111 it falls to euro. E. W. OR0VE1 slgnnturo on each box. 2lc. Tho Texns Wonder. Cures all kldnoy. bladder seJ rheumatic trouble; sold by all drof Slats, or two months' treatment li mall for $1. Dr, E. W. Hall. 2S Ollvo Btreot, St. Louis. Mo. Sen! for testimonials. Sold by Stow! drug store. dw-lyr ki WINTER ixm rmnicoAu WHHN WK SAV BABGAIXS THE PKOPI,E KNOW WILIT Wfi MBAX. ITHASBKKXOtntAIM pou THE PAST FIVE VBiM TO SUPPLY OUR Cl'STOMRnS- ...fl ?.r'?.h lk? fHl wbl U l UOs OBOMe-y,,,. , ,UWWII Mining tewpomrjr , 4& ., zrjrjt' ui Wb tbe ciil-ea r NVb Yakima id otber laMrbw i.. Hid tuii uhiKiv . ... . . "" "Maws low ru T. ; ,r zzzzl rzr". dWth. IT IS TIMIt THAT &OMUrill.a JUI ilJoNlT " to Tb uttly thing Ibat M u ,b tbt vill be'ttdwmu. u. h.u.v , wllato rUt is, as v bav Tuerrflttil bJLT tl rSFZ U. t,Wl ll fry lor a Uwited ported lHimm Oaoa44a el THK TKM1HIUAKV MWIINtilOX OP THK lTV - c tbu rl!cv tb iHtwior by permttu iZJFJZSt SSTi? tlr outiMt (u ib inland eaHr. " lber e. Hvoa tho Interior would dobUe draw wuh Onwadu- .. WlBM. lu KoekltNi. OjIpuIb it u :, Z..rZ teow Ue Otal NartbTH t kan. 1W WMl, WJW ,Mcb n suu .ulBg ., lea aeatW tbaf u i VliU li tho HM ,, n r rr to rt Mving nrrojint. Vou .i np ( Kri,Mtl,B ,eail. Ily ! euitluic ea a few uJe, and iumMw4rr orHuHjur aitd Mow lime ym, mil luU c um to mw. uh pv)rtunnr KniHiba at ysr tler. It ulll o,nc umful $ d.iy. in tlw iiMnnlliH evrj dellar U,uuitKl t ,,, Mtt u1 mlMg iHI(!IVt. V Saving Departmeat CaplbaNatJeaataaai: Victor Point i.,.., Kjerytbtag H tto,on up'soUd lu r int.. burg, but tbat doosu t ijj buetlyattbe -w uuh0Re J" which U Mag put up between tWs place ana silvriM u . . a,s Jkfc. t. . "" ' "U IU - uhu you are not SoBB , j a Pbooe put u yttnf hottM, ,g " anotbrtr way k vu . "M?r, In tbe "rut ' '" ' StU' Tbe funeral of May lrenre. which orrod a wk i ... . . . dest m.U of tbe kind Tb,ch eV adTbetNl,,0,,rb. Si T .- ' ads -- wiivMi Mavr Muoi lAUii ti -"mini m tftt Archibald ewoetery ie,.,iw to tbe regalia Wbleb sbe wtt. held by a, Javr:; "..ua,:Br' d tbroughj ..... niiviaB,i. IHtl VAIia. e . Wrled Vi ber feet toward i. wS' a fact hlch was r,ni.J 7' hUr st Iho Ur Uler In SJ Jlwk. hpw.w. it occurrS Men, 4 and Women Children '"' " VK"V K KBT """"WBBBMtt TU,S ,STOTMES A raw "" TO "S W rei H.u m!EX TORV. SAIIS. ALL. E- L. IRVIN & CO. Practical Shoe Mpn a i e wen. Acknowkdxed Leaders 326 STATE STREET h