You are doing "hadoop jar ..." so you are starting your job using an actual Hadoop cluster (perhaps single node).
This means that all logging is done by the cluster and not on the console.
What you see on the console is essentially only a progress indicator.
Your job is split into one or more map tasks and one or more reduce tasks. Each of those tasks is a separate java process and will have individual logging ( which consists of several files).
You should find those logfiles in $HADOOP_LOG_DIR/userlogs
Because a lot of things are done in parallel you do no want these logfiles to be 'one' huge logfile. It would become a useless mess.
Now for learning and developing hadoop applications there is an easier way out: Simply run your application in local mode by simply starting it as a normal Java app: java -jar ...