DAI!. CAT'TAIi JOURHAI. 8AIAM, OKHOH. FIUDAV, JAXUAnr i8. 1007. atat iNtmKTATl T7rTrnRTAT. PAaP HtliAri 1 AL UUJnAL J jjAiw" - -.., iQQQMWWWW HOFER BROS., " Profktoti JOUKXAb 8TANDS FOR I'MOOKHCW, UEVKMM'MKNT, fiOVKRNMKNT. AND NO PKORADHD LAHOR. COOP :' JiOVKS DIHHKMIH.INO. Mf lovo ha locked Tier lovo within hor heart And on nor tongue bai t o dainty seal, ' , That I may not dlvino what ho way foci; i mil uros, inuKiuuK "r " The bars that bold him and doth slyly dart. Out by hor oyoa, that rllll to lovo uro leal, Whllo o'er hor chcoka iho ohntiscful rosea steal, Those huoa of which Lovo only knows the art. Upon her lips, that proud deflanco daro, Lovo lay a gleam of cherry, whllo hor words. Inconsequent, ho acts to mimic rare, Tho envy of an nudlonco of birds, - "I lovo you not," alio tnurmora, all n-trombloj. v. Charles II. Crandall In January Lipplncott's. O ' ' ' ' C' - OAK 8HOHTA0K, HKClPltOGAu DKMUHHAOi:, KTG. Tho most serious problems boforo the atato of Oregon crow out of tho transportation conditions. Tho industries haro suffered Rroatly tho past six months, as tboy did In tho fall of 1903, I'HOM LACK OI' OAHH. It I proposed as a remedy to onnct n reciprocal demurrago law, and to create a railroad commlMlon. It Is claimed that theso measures aro necessary to protect tho Indus tries of tho stato and tho Interests of our shippers. NO ONH DWPUTKH THAT IMPJIOVI.Nfl TUB WATKKWAY8 and bar ber of Iho stato WIMi IIKM' HKDUCK PlIKIOIIT HATKH and accuro to part of tho atato bettor condition. Rut wilt legislation euro tho car ahortaco complained of? States that have fully organUod and firmly entrenched railroad commissions haro Muffored with Oregon for lack of cars. It must bo pluln to any thinking man that tho argument for a rail road commlanlon JMIJHT 111 PUT ON A HltOADKIt ItAHIH. Tho commission must bo given power to make rates nnd enforco Its decisions, and that Is really tho demand of tho shippers. They want un efficient commission with nil tho powora that hnvo boon given to communion In tho stntos that hnvo them. Ttioso who bollovo nn Ironolnd demurrage law would help tho ship pers not their rlKhta .MAY NOT III! WII.t.INO TO HUPPOltT A COMMIB- WON 111 I.I,. Tho two subjects aro not to bo confused. A rommlMlon can bo given power to Impost demurrage charges on railroads not supplying cars. Hut that Is not primarily what n commission Is for. Tho mlnda of tho people aro not fully made up on tho Questions of reciprocal demur rage and railway regulation 11V MKANH OKA COMMISSION. It Is certain that other stMes havo enacted conlmlsslon laws with largo powers In tho hands of tholr commlsilons. It Is certain the President has asked nnd received from congress greater additional power In the banda of tho Interstate commorao com mission. The President Is asking for still srealor powers In tho direction of helping HOIA'Jl TIIH I'llOlli.KM 01' TDK COAL UAMINIi. Tho atato will do well to hnvo nil tho powers vented In tho hnnds of competent and fearless ofllclals Noiuowhoro to protect Its Industries, A railroad commission will be a great disappointment If wo uxpeot that It will cure nil Iho complaints nnd supply everybody with oars Just when they want them. Till- PIXM'LI! .MIJKT NOT KXPIHT TOO MUCH from such remedies as u demurrage luw and u railroad commission law, aw It la doubtful If the enaotmon' of both laws would change mutter vary muuh. THWK IflHITION AUOIT INVHSTKUTlONH. Tho legislature Is to be oonmiemlMd fur Ita refenl to ourry oh per fuuttory Investigations merely io give seme on a Jul of exporting or clerking. THAT IH ALL THAT MOST OI TIIH ro.MMITTIIHtt to Investlgat departments and boards and selmols and oommlwlona over amount to. Tho clerks employed and the mileage and per diem paid Is wasted. Tho Joint committees to visit tho fisheries and canneries and hatek eries IIAVIJ MHIJN OP TIIH NAMK (IHNKIMIi (1HAIT1NO CIIAItAttTHIt. Ir Instance, thero havo been biennial Investigation of tho state fcohool laud offloe, and what has been accomplished r Tho Geo. V. Davis defalcation was covered up by siiecoMlve Invtwtl gatlon coimniueos, ftnj w, ot t0ota until tho statute of limitation had made It Impossible to recover an) of the stolen funds. Tho laauanc of fraudulent sahool land eerllnoatea hat gone an until a Pemooratlo stato land agent was put Into the office by Oovernor Cham, borlaltt, when It stoppud. Ml l.tiUINLUIYi; INVHHTICUTION HAH KVHIt mum. them. THE C.K HUIUiBHS freight cars, of "An a result of tho pressure upon lUlOKK ALT; HKCOItOS. "Tfinv turned out tlnrlnir thn rmst year 243,570 which only 7,219 wont to All early orders for export, whllo 230,451 went Into domestic service. "THIH.IS A 45 PEIl CKNT INCIlKABK OVKK J003, in which all for mer records had been broken. "In addition tho railways built all tho cars they could In tholr own shops. "In tho Inst year tho railways spent over J250.000.000 for freight onrs. "They would haro spent moro If they could havo sot tho cars. "Their total oxpondlturo for rolling stock was 1380,000,000. "Tin; iti:oom ron locomotive iiuimhng was also uhoken with 0,952 now engines put Intoservlcc." This activity allows in a marked way that THE KAILIIOADS HAVE TIMED TIIKIIt IIK8T TO OKT CAH8 AND LOCOMOTIVES with which to llro up to tho tindroamed Incrcaso In material prosperity. Thcro Is no monopoly of car building. Tho Incrcaso of plants would not take place If a monopoly wero In control, ns thon orders, now only a year old, WOULD SUIT THK MONOP OLY JUST AS WELL IP DELIVERY WEKE HELD OFF TWO YEARS. llcio Is a railroad shortcoming thnt Is not blnmablo to admlnistra tlvo or evon human causes. Smiles Several candidates for U, S. Bon- that not only Jnpan, but ovcry othor country In tho orlont owe ovcry now Impulse they havo received in the past century to tho Christian teach ings that havo been imparted to them ntor uro editing Oregon dallies, the . tho bcflt mlndB of tho80 contrcg jij- iiiey iiuult mo legislature, Still, It might bo worse Over In Russia, for example, thoy aro hnvlng soven feet of snow, with a tempera turo to match. Governor Pnrdoo out of ofllco Is an Independent. Tho peoplo want to soo moro Indopondonts In ofllco. Double-tracking n railway never hurt tho business of any lino, nnd It Is sometimes evon of considerable UNO whon trains want to pass ono an other. m Ha far no ono has had the nerve to Introduuo n bill for nnother nor mal school. Well, that la making a little progress. It's up to tho peoplo whether Ore gon shall havo another railroad com mission or not. r It's tho enslost thing In tho world to got on tho pollco force In Bt Petersburg. Tho bomb-Uirowera are making vacancies every day. today are undor tho Influenco Christian thought nnd powor. of Nursing baby? It's a heavy strain on mother. Her system is called upon to supply nourishment for two. Some form of nourishment that will be easily taken up by mauler's system is needed. Scoffs Emulsion contains th greatest possible amount of nourish ment in easily digested form. Mother and baby are wonderfully helped by its use. ALL DRUGGISTS 50c AND Sl.ee $$HHKHK"&' i If u bill wore Initiated (o areute u mllrond commission, how many vote would It recolvo? It would bo several on Hoornt If It ahould turn out thnt MeOlotlan tons tttaotad mayor after all. Tho leglslaturo should kill thnt othor fake of riding on pnsses and collecting mlleago. a Wo can all say good-bye to Jack Frost with a relish, except tho skat era. a Tako In your chimneys and lock your cellar doors. London prophet says there will bo an oarthquako In this country noxt Snturday. What Is Liberty without a school houso? Oovornor of New Jorsoy advocates a direct voto for United Statos sen ators. Tho Idoa Is growing. Hlght thousand dollars for calen dars Is considerable. o DEMANDS OF COLLEGES. And Normal Schools Ik Greater Than Eer mid They Will Get It. depond largely on tho temper and liberality of tho legislature. It will amount probably to not less than $25,000 for running expenses and to $15,000 or $20,000 for now build ings. Two years ago this school re ceived $21,000 From tho Ashland normnl will como a demand for somo $10,000 for maintenance nnd probably $20, 000 nddltlonnl for dormlntory. lit shnro In the Inst loglslaturo was $31, 000. That all tho normnls will be put under ono bonrd of regents seems al together probable. A strong senti ment for It oxfats In tho two houses. Tho stato university will ask that Its nnnunl appropriation of $47,500 bo ralsod to $125,000 and promises to keop within that sum for several years, or until further growth of tho Institution's attendance shnll demon strate tho need of more. To run tho university nnd pay snlarlos costs somo $75,000 a year, of which $55,- ooo is for salaries. o Cnnndii Crying for Labor. Montronl, .Inn. IS. Construction . t TrTFfrTFTfrsTTFNQA i I " " s of all prairies now railroad work on tfc has boon suspended iJ f , i... . ... """ iu "" &.-!. Biwuiiy oi inuor. rjM, cjui iuumiKur Aiorse, or the Gnji Trunk Pacific todny states that pi ior mo resumption or work thronjl. out tho whole length of tho propoi lines at tho earliest possiblo datem being perfected, oven If labor hadu uo orougnt irom tiio antipodes, Tl iirouieni nas uecomo a very serloa ono In certain parts of tho couabr ami ii is ieit mnt nothing but the la. portntlon of forolgn labor, of Jipi. noso or omer nntonniity, win mw me neeu nn enablo Important pli for tho betterment of tho entire U- minion to bo carried out. aiontrcnl lias Chinese PoUcenw. Montreal, Cnna-dn, Jan. 18.L Johnson, n Chlnnman, has bj sworn In hero ns a special consUW Ho will pay pnrticulnr attention ti tho Chlneso qunrtor and will cirry revolver nnd badgo. Ho Is familiar with nil tho Chlneso gamblers ui tho men who run tho opium resortt so thnt tho chief of pollco depttli on him to clean up tho Chinese dl trlct. Only $SU00 for calendHraT Owl's koIhk a few. Well, STOPPED ANY The lato shah of Powla left SOO wives. This enow where the lata ItrlKunm Young mado u mlstnko In looatlng Ida poU'gnmous state. Iletweon tho fear of their oonstlt uunts and a Demooratle governor's vetoes the lojclilttture may do fairly well. It Is announced from London that th shah of Persia la dead, but the noa has been kopt from tho people Ww suppose they loved him so tholr grief would bo Inoonsolablo. Tlywe eotumltteea arrt appointed to have a se4 ey ume. draw big ray and Iwua things as hy find them. Wbea no om has etmrged any dlsorepauolee there uro no dlsorepan- v,, ,w ,.,Tv,uSm U1BV anyone warns to Know anything about. Th true toHkm for Ihrt leglshturo to take U to urder m Invent. THlTlXVI 8m0 WUl ,,l'oh4r8, ,ul u P"lriH to auttalu them. Thor Is filctton bHweeu some of tho past offloIaU of the tat fair btmrJ and charge ot rrmneous bookkwplng aro made. 1UT IT M DOVHTrUI. IV IT WOUIJI VAX THK STATE TO INVIWriClATI Hut If Ibro am to hj any Investigations whatever, the true position for tb IcelflstMr to take It to order Inre&tlg&iloaa ojr Whr there aro -,,- mHMf wikius q warrant an inquiry. The legltUturo U (o be congratulated on Ita spasm of, HKFUSM.to OHIHUI i VKHKUNCWKY INVTIOATIONS, Jol.iAlSiS .. ; . . -- v" i..mv, , bmu futm junKeting trips to ota turta o( the atate iuwly to bfe blghold Una. U I o b hool that opami m etuliiM after the weal?. Hero's a Iondon physlolan who says let tho ohlldren cat candy. It'a suro to prevent consumption. Candy trust getting In Ita fine work? What pllly atuff soma writers aro guilty of palming off as wisdom upon a gullible public! Count Tolstoi la now orodltcd with the statement that all Christian countries will bocoino TOsaals of Japan and other Astatic countries. It U a well-known fact (Spoelnl Leglslaturo Lottor to Port land Oregonlan.) More thnn $f.B0,000 will ho nsked of tho loglsluturo by educational In stitutions this session nu Increase of $300,000 over what thoy received nt the hist session for the biennial period. Demands of tho four normal sohoola will he more than double the total Hum allowed by the last legislature. Domnnds of the several lustltu-t tlons compared with tho sums re-1 mtlvotl In n.nli u .1... i. . . . I . ... ,v uuuii mi uiu insi two years nro as follew: Pronont demand. Monmouth .... .$110,000 ""'In 10,000 Ashland CO.OOO Weston 70,000 O. A. C 125,000 Kxper. Stn. Union 16,000 V- 0 250,000 HOSTS OF GOOD PEOPLE aii uicr mis messed Land Kise Up and Praise Dr. Pierce's Family Medidntl Common Gratitude Prompts This Sentiment In Favor of Dr. Pierce' Medicines. Hee'd Inst year. $ 36,000 21,000 31,000 2S.000 66,000 15.000 117.000 h JIMw!!Lp(i0p,Vo' roa,1y,niul anxious to recommend Dr. Pierce's Medldsa; havo themwlvea been cured, or somo friend or loved ono boa been cured MMiIAinnH nV w . '' u t nK ol .H'1""'-' prompta such pertonia .rh2'ted-.ELJ?f.re.:' "..ed,cIne8 ,00"! -ffllcte'd ones. Notwfihitiafii hZSiiJl . .i V c"era 'a,e. in drug, and medicine itom. hntnf. m t e8' Aet t,,elr,,,n,e continues to grow ns it could notm iiclncs of more than ordinary merit clncsUjdchVemnora IvTnl ,""""" "P.e .Dl?de P?" P': " false. aTMdelauV n,! 1!) X. I .1' .-' ",.V.,"f..,i .""S1" . in? n"55B. Journal oniVriniU ni.iV Vo. .i. i i J'UI"ISI1CU " iwh in tiio Laaies' iicmj jiuurna. oi y iiuntleJpIila, yet the r en e h Drontnr tn..tm, .... . at,, .a J IheTln0 LSsUSSSS: VK J!"5! V J?.P l J!n.ent obta.ncd.fUl i--vw va ! ii iiiiiii. inim nw-Tirttn nn .-1 - . t ii: .. -..u. i Doom, nnu it is ue cveu ioiiu re -o" CAM HIIOHTAQK The Hallrovl Uautte baa collcsited th nu,., t .. . .... imiT, ':? fVimm " K wiuvKifiii .nIt smm,m .., ..Hwvtiwk cr pulling coerDs r the wuntry have been rua. tnlf r now sUea oa which diuir-f ,.. . ... k Hwu lra orkM m uMMUaw ra 9CMttlrtlflM ay mim hto ordora ao their hv- .. This U the htt niooih hi the )rar to kinrt a MviMg account. Vou ran ky It growing stead. Ily hy tutting: off it trw ur. ami uunrwwuy ewndlturf , ud Wforo Ions you Hill uxxx Mc mii to Mheti opportunity kuiHk Mt your ilor. It ulll com, uwfnl wnw day. lu the uieautlme v.yrtf OolUr dotHvjltctl to your tmllt ulll be rttrulng lntcrtt. Tlhi $670,000 $350,000 Normals havo been omboldonert by the faat that tho last approprla tton bill containing money for them, along wth other Institutions, was not voted down hy tho peoplo last Juno whn the bill waa submitted to refer endum. So they aro coming back, declarlnp that tho people of Oregon want the normals continued and aro therefore willing to pay for them. They point out that tho normals aro greatly hamper! for lack of funds for main tenanco and for buildings. Nono of them has buildings enough nor ewt vnnugn ana ail need dormitories. The rrt normal appropriation .n. appeared Tuesday, when Ron resentatlvo Uarrett. of Umatilla, In troduced to bills for Weston, on for $3S.000 for maintenance and an other for $U,000 for a dormitory Tho Monmouth school has made hi, a statement of its needa.amountlng to which U three times Ita allotmoat of Tho first bill fo, roflev f6r h Monmouth normal tthmi ... ... dueed today In the hoM by McCal- .. rwK. iwoTjaiBE $lovoo for t ciaw and manual tralaiag bHlldlne jud $.0e0 for a tXrW dormUory Ma Mum of the Maooi. to cost $40,000. will ptovw, fn ," other bill. Tho Draia MBei deaRd has not yet ben prfMeated. aad na,A... Uv Jaekon aad Cay. of rw,..i.. couaty. q xhteh It Is .w. ..- sar that It has not bwa dlded on. JJudgtd from their attitude. It win r..ll.. i.. 1 I ' -"-""" MIHIUOV U U Z:. V" " XV cmn,ul largely to the fact of Dr. Pierce's onen. bo itu IIUU IKIlPfl inn nmnn.i,In. r i.i i! ... .-'- -" ': ".- -. ..j all who u , : '" ,,,,ulc'",a openly and above board, w placed .aTr,?,;:," " .MT .taking, lima they. oatent m.iii,,: .;i. ''."?"" """ cannot ie considered as either ms wav of treniin . i.T. , , ,A i "" l" ulp ac ot Ur, 1'icrco's open, now tn?st 1, him ?,.',,! ,?n?"ml mJ "!8 b' Posing conlldence in thoieibf; n I w, I .?"d J" ..l,d,n?.. Hi' in no secrets to withhold from lt- paSJiTc;,,,M for ihey ore " r e !yffritlJl!te3? cinM-'tlqdfln Medlral DlaSviVJi ..i ' " '.lr: J;:" fYD JSfi 'ravontei'nwcrlDtlon'riim-iV ' '. ' "-.,? miiy aiiosiea or " Brian. Uw "nswer is 7h',. -rM. ' of ,,,?,,lc,l testimonials contrlbuuaj jMlctJi)lQ0v;rnviJ .l,tw. fig lfl R?Kfn PAh-nta who have bwn curtlW xiiktieos and dlstreislns'Otf ir. nerco's Favorlto itmcti Sl ItOI leUt!irr)l,a. n.-tlnfiil tmrlrull IrMUl HIPS, nroltliuns n nH ndipr (INnllMSK! nr.hlii ..I ... . ...- -- r . . "' "" uii-rraiinn nr iifArn ni uinnrHi rev. -auicout tlons, often after many other adTtrJ inrosu bronchial tuhi. inm.'.-rrr: '""F'nw naq lajiea. .... ana DUddercurinsr a larao iMnv'ntL r :" tnoM world-famed medleiBi catarrhal casJij wbth"?hdlt"tfe.fr rrho.lr ma,1. ul from the Bly(to iku urn t....i Km. .. r. - iiaL'is (ii iiniivrt fnAiiipiirni rcxiu. j .. . . : "i.. '. t;Tn in th chroneor iilcrntlvA it!. r"rr . l on 9r 8"lll chemuu 'lln affecting curVs: In faTt oidPn ' fPPH?VJ ixvlallydwlgnea Medical DUcovery -i without dkuti ti.2 (or, t,.,l' purpose. Roth ineJ tKwtucomUxZuontml V',2 fnt''y, freo from alcohol an all forms of tairhal dlsU kSSlrt S ' ft?.""?.1' MWMonnliig drug modern mn.ll.1 ...i:. .'?"" tO llSt O tllrtlr lnrrr.wllar.tj la nrlnl Nml Catarrh llf.&waSt.frh fi U,r r wrappers. They are ha fluid should ba usfoforwKuiim iX o( s.,ch. "aUv wllcln rooW eleaiuluf out the nasal ,?, 'i-.S'! "lvel tho strongest endorwa Uktne th 1 nr.. . t---z-H -. nuun p cleansing and sixmiIB hVT, m.! he mot pnunlnent writers on tho stmncrest rndoraS.' ,,..'.. --"-----. T..... M iaB ior ineir curative virtu" "" nu stxMimc liMtinp nif.V. . .,,M",,, pnunlnent writers uo , tti upon the lniiwtillHiri"vf'"5 "JTta .VIlni In thN Mntr. Uhntill eomhliuwi T.Vi: :VV"" """"raaM. TliU n,ir .' - .1 IT"" .' .M i .Urni CMiof chninlpni..! .!..?' I.,ie w Vt Cisllv lcm..l K nrlln. vour Tl-.V. Ha ,TJ, IV. ' . rUIch m fc-u tvniuiieu, containing copious - n,wm i i i" inim niim.mifa SI.H.I.PH mmu a mnu anl ir.i..i.iJTM!?,.0r"W- which ar pontiiltMi . .uthorlH ' nc nu, powvrrul, rot ci ?. .i lnyiclans of tho several scheolj r lng,.lnlftXratlnl.i....iyrVR) l't- t ce forthnlr riil,l...,...ln nrMTriWs llVLdZ Ls.?:'i."tTo.U.U Apoita-l crdm1 Kaorlto Piwp,?., ' :V'' ' .,r . tlo a. Ynu ili l..v. t .U. .MolrUDM' n.,.t .-:..'" ' i ,i ..r. .-.-r" " "."-:. u.fi :r s say-o a vo iuo -- a nieuicines to cut " a clrl tlmiirh fliHHr ". ,V' . ""." J. 1, . I,f . a viia iibvm iiiviii rvrri irti ini mr -r - i..i. ""raii oi lhA . .J. " . v-'" ...,-.-, j)a --.. ...."tu a nost or tin load nir inMiicai - ur. iVrce Mlorre that ..r . I teachers. Send for thlJ ffw-w alMued Ih 7L".? ip. Asaerlrto testlmoSr It can be wd np?, KrisJr 5..-7isrjNS; aj";"1 uu- GTO,WbTfcuvJow!l.l!?r cur tho dl.eao. One -1VIW L toL'.IT!".. "h ha nn. I?,. STw JastaUve. and two a raw !lm rtSJ L tomVelT timlc fStn ""ii " A1!??- t&iSS'AW' JTve PJlUl Put P - w woaiaa"! many jeSSu ?. "" "r-coatd granuIee-eaT '