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'8 Tin: aroRXixG oregoxiasv wtdxesdat, decisibek is, iois. - rvart-a-iD. ox-o- Cstse4 pari a vs. unt. i -i i a ) ataiter. hiii.4 .a.- jieriatl Is 4 -- I St Hlll T!?T- S'ind tn 1,4.1... n r.. f X..y. . laal .te-c eia -- x a. . s.a.s a... .4. i..ra a-w-t J a.f. a-.---!, ea .-I.. 1- . aa .11 . X i ana year. .. ......... ... uJ. en teae ft '.a-ia y aa we aa a...... in i T'ar-r. . !- ea J"'- X'.i . T . a I4f laie-a. ' at... ska I a. e-a-t e """' ... iatrna aea.ee a iwmtl eea " 1 u,i ...., ...... - smr-. r ...r Vtalt. ....a i1"'-4 a-ue i 1a.l,i,- 4tf At'i ! r .- -1 j i t - i " a i. . J intf. it t . -at. . i, .. . ta t i. j ra'a a- B i in i Mlk-rm la. iir,n.. k.i.,1. ,ia w k "' .a, e'l-e i-t t. J.,1. Mi:. . ; Mf ar nut ao , Isctktr ri;;;it id has n.aB.atrd Xr-m th cMiUS(tal which pretend to tee wocicrfil p.iiSilitle cf eternal )c ru:i of tit rtr(ul con::.i f.am iKtn. :urop tll imef frwro r brok a4 hjmt:. I rbp c:toM ef ! wcrtl wilt b bU ! Jtt la pUa for holilnc dr" n f ..-APiR tR dr4fal of cj ? " Tft wl rrocrJ from th Up mjl tBtrmyr. II IMnk r U too mu-h cf a h-artr prpr ton for fitJ. kr 't on: tn r U r bt iT Hut ) houl t Jopt tbU .afi'o m l f'-i'l tMt all Kump i:iir t isr eoA rmlr ana cttin Its f.fc nctil It rtr taaa tst pi'ifut litt: hn.ful of war rtor tu h ro atiBj th firt lin f Amrl. an frfn7 Kancy any r avaClua ra 5.0 mra a a moblii aray. Irr.astr. nr power trtpplr hr!f cf cw:j o as to jtt down t aur e't cf Atnrr. TmR If t. p4r wr ai"pt4 ta t".--t-t Sm'.t baa not tore r.ouh t coctriS'Jt I quota to aa Intern t .on 4.1 poUc ftca w&lfh th Liiml ! a !.). tr a irnlt mal b BiAaLv.aa t. If a far of th int.mn who araaoatictr lnl prprSBaa won!) ;n-i a maU portico cf their plunlti cf t;m la famlliAiitlr.c tamT with tc rudlmaBta cf ear tru a-taauoa. roaca cf thu altlr prat aboat tn tnac cf mt:ttax!ara' Wjull cu. TUB LJDCS At TAAK. Horn iml a rlak man tka when -otor to rtcn fart that which n('4r aa. built t th f rit lmpria frorrt f-llr.g an artii-I la th New Tr Sua bjr Coril Gtha: ea th aH if wMch fca b'ixk4 th J'anama Ckeil. Al'.hoarh th h:chat ciBtifK ttt rahacli-ai akill waa appt!4 with t r:t car to th dnir.lr anj if.rtf ef th Can?, th work cauacJ hUiJ'O knMr ta th atrurtur of t moaetJlu which rttnW thrm wha broJ. !ow-moinc rrm of varta ao4 br"ka rov ram dowa Into th !rwr an I !! it. wht! th erur frwrti ax h forc.t 09 th fc4. trrJjln am. aa r.5I an4 frirt.w tk. f rr a fut a mitruii la rmorl t pla.- U takaa br fra matartal frora th m:i.. Wfcer th t-a:ioa !ft a bam tpr thaa th a;t of rp". U4 tig roetiaa antil th rtarl L r. Wt th Car Jl-4iccr t: tnrouC a hr4 uttrit 4rn whU h I?p4 tow rta th Psrul. th aofrrr r?r a'rata. u;'y whan jk. wi:n wrr. mo la a iraa Into irnttioa. Kmo cf natrrul Trora tn cut iw d .tur64 th i!i.aertCiti'oa f 5i oa th Mkr lotr ci'i. cuto4' than to bra an4 to dump tntr -at .)4 cf earth Into th Canal .i O part th Caaal b4 np- fl Than d!t'irh3i-a attR) far ap th h::L oa wa ti.Ja. All maaoar cf ipa!iact war as I t t rll of th a.!;n airth d irr th par'.o.J of ronjrr-j.:iion. ta crvlar to r:; th pra.tara th tnp ar.4 ra rw t of bi!. war it iuij away. tBar foMibU, ti.T ahov: war f. but la nm c thay war trowB4 cnt wha :ii fcl'x-Ha.J th drain chaenaL.: ta o(hr thay war arfttrna4. anj ta on ru a itm hoa l:rtarf frira th Carat ba4 a tr9 aarth wh!-h tit f-a4 qp wf. Th Ut arta of IU latt m-h a broitaa mt of atrth tht rj.il, ro trt.it war tUfa4 an4 brvfeaa a4 no firm aupp.irt c-v!J b taij l, rnrr ahuarUa in.) train. Th ci-ry pf ntu-ai meho. of r4Klt:n th dirt i f ji-B4 l t dr't'ilnj It awajr a ft It pour., I Into lha rut. No f ir w antrt.iln4 thJt th ail ta :t ra.r.ir t-nM I. JI.-t"r:,j. ih ro.'o!t who ha aJU4 th rrgU rr for ari ;ara. U cuot4 b ;anarl 0thal aa titr( aipraa4 th batiaf thil th troubU da to Ii i e4 wl'h th rmml ef trvmo Raw la prneraaa.- Th Canaral ar "th braak ca th two back ar claar'.y da.in4. an I Ji.!tntt frora n 9arie-. th tlrr.it. of th raom-it ba r.-h4 No pr4.c-tioa r ba tr. Ja a to wha th pa( f ah:p caa b rim. until a ctji ra b m. anj hI4 throcshi th Th rr.atarUI artualtr la th nil coq!t b ai:r rraov4 (a to fat, b Mt mor dirt eor.tn?!y mom ta. Th aa.'. whl-h ar dlr-ti op 0iea aawh othr. ar about I:1 f-t !' a ti::.a whira r'.- j 10 SS fa-t ahot a taaal ea th ( an ! CC oa th wt. an4 rgifr l aara on cb at4 an 4 Tl i acra cn tfca ofhr. Th channel I BUbl thr.u(rt th l;i for all but 0 f't cf It lana-th. if!mt cf th amount cf dirt to moit.J mr frona t.'l.9i t I J, jm, th nt'-TT In rharca thinktrc th mean of 1.) CO yrU mr Baarjr crract. bol Ganaral iiaf ):. auf thia I. "at beat coir a Ii" iat'nf pfo--t al th rat of aaar'r I ) ' jarit a mocth, but th Canal k at to raraata c!ona4 oatil ta an'ira amouat bt rmoa4. for Co l Oot!ii nnr 1 1 to tna hii' ta KM aa a tnit to lltrwn t.a rmaiiiln a raf. n4 r r-1 . a ta ftMiunlJi t.al Knnat tnu fjka taitwwIM ao aa muacla4. II tiao ! a thl comf ortlea; aaw A ran-: t aasaiaaa mta f ' MM lltaa 111 a:na.t if Ilka aanrfitti. ar tna ...! 4 I i a- , l:a a anal : a a.vwn" 11 h t-a ai art.l - lit a II a 'a t a .4l-a ae : 1 aa aal. n"nai. aaa. i.ii vvr. fif-ta ia.t. aa. aaeUtlaeatt fyan 14 fca l-ii ta- a. t Thar bt thaa r4 cai. to hep t&at tvotiu tat S;rU( r las- mar th Canal wilt bororn paaaabia t-yr all xcrpt th dpt draft b!p r.4 that a few month Later th Canal wilt b rtxa to tta fu'.t 1 3th and depth. ' IV hare thia reflection to comfort na dartre Ih lorg wait that worn th Canal la epn. tt will remain ope a. o Xr aa obatruction br alldea la eon. err.aU. Th prevent troubi la on thrnasti whUh all public work of jca masnituui ha to pai. One cured, th rl : ta not likely to recur, lOLat tBKAw. rn can think cf no btter lllutra- ilon cf th marreloua char.( In oar National oaU'ok In a jrear. and th rvrl ef our Natural Iradrrahlp. thaa to fioot from th mea4 ef iTeallent Wilton, tiellrered to Cos- (re ta Ie ruber, JM: tj-l a rala4 araia. fkaeatoea. af tfta a.r tSiec aa aa aa aa atil l ma a-n l lima af ital aartl. la f-ttafe aa a IBt eaac. aat aaao a at a armr tat fat im a rra rm. l a.m ularv Iraiaa aa aealama4 ta i w i I a rtai aaaaaa. rai Amari- eaa aolwr. aaa'a apo aar B'raela r't" eip:a a taa-tas ta rra:H a aTatata. ftr may a mimff rltla aba l. l.mf Jw n irj:s R4f aa iaa ia faml.ar ale Ifc m ar aia) arata. I "a riiniiiii 4T rfrt-l a 4 ta a:ilaea nitataa af aaatpa. ... II la rttffcl. IX 1'ial lie Xa-Maal iaa4 af lb -.a:a na t rfa.p4 a4 e-.riiaa-t br aai aiaana , la M latla I aa: th.i'lat ta aar aaa aap.a ae aiit I r.& -? at a'jr taxaraaiaat. M at Ifkaa tfti I' a It a a r ma a-:a tulf aa4 aaivur af aar t,ilu. tea taaa IM r a-d at lata lira atatit aaa ta aar a .4 aaa asaraie I aa kal l-at aar aalf-t nMMja.-Ktl aa a-i a laraaa it aae m.m ar ar atr- M-a aa ka aasms i x e nal l a- aa. a - aarr at'a frl aa apaaetaa.iiaa at frtaaaaa, a' iuitmat rK al- a aJaa.4 make a .m4 af aae laM at kaatiiitj far(ai inWtixa ( iraak.. Kmptjr worilo: lain phra.r: arnaa- Irc rlf-hrpnotiam. Wha d hi not know how near th trade and wr;d-ncorr pio etenta of a raishtjr wax w bar been brouzht. throufh no with or act of our own. Our p!en.!l4 lao'.atlon la a broke irearn. ucceaa. Iowa, by a rtabtlity wrhlch carrlea thm tary power, what would aha consider oyer th rough a pot a In the rucsed sever terms to be, offered with the trail that leada to th treat foal of world at ber feet? Th result of thee meditations la to bo seen In the anatemaot of Lord Kitchener to King Conatantlno that next March Britain would hare 4.000,000 men In the field and would hay aupplied arms and ammunition to 4.000.000 Russians now in training: also. In the announce- THE tUklARIXC-9 MM91M TAKKM. Crrmaoi atalriaocta that aobmarines of th Truton powers hay sunk 601 allied shir of a total of 1T.1 ton How to Keep Well tij Dr. W. A. fftrana. (Queatlona pertinent to hTKiene. aanlta tloa and prevention of dlseas. if matters of reneral Interest, will be answered In tnis column. Where spac will not permit or tbs subject Is r.ot suitable, letters mill be personally answered, subject to proper 11ml that allied cornmrrr 1 blnf deoiroy do not .'J ment that the alllea Intend to renew wt.il rradually but sorely. They create this Impreaaloa on Board ef the United Mates Navy. In Its report, dajed November . that body th war In the Baikans with a new diasnosi not make or preserlb for Individual dis- r- i armjr next Spring. The allies Beem- Request Xor such service cannot b l . . . . . . . . . . i answered. luciy.-wouiu miner rif K utter acicati .rjCnvnehf in avnouirr year or w ar man accept i rubiuiied by arrangement IMS. by Dr. tlmlTc tl. total loa. irorn LGc' ""VV. . .. I waraaa whlrh fnav will nnl una iilm t cause of merchant ships uncer an i . ' , Has,, durinc the first elsht montna of mor u,n temporary and remedl- 000 tons, but puacr the total arrival TV. A. Evans. with. Chlcajeo Tribune.) Orrapatloaal Ailments, Case 1 An assistant superintendent of a railroad. 4i years of ate, In ordi nary good health, waa stricken with acuta indigestion and died within during that period al nearly v'- --w . . . Ll-.j i..j telrpbonea In her f at. They ausDected I Caa 2 A lady, - 20 year of a an - -. conductlnc a club for I wrked as an etcher In a alass fai ..L--ri-r-j'-:BAri",J irtt .-I with tumble,, .nd aaet u au. n.r,. ip.ri..r. wi i .. -.."Lt th.. ,uch . Mnrtion n,-, "?' She work'd on 200 to 300 k... -i kraar a i iii.n i ta I ruiea mat sue n a. c eauction aoea i - .d mt t(m , m uf TBIt rTirT rATCKLT. Th Oreconlan herealth tenders to Natlonal-LvmvxTitlc - Coromltteeman to bo (parhap) tsterly the assurances of It ajmpithy and Its support In hla defens and championship of th Ora oo sjstern. The soverelcn peopte of Oreio or that part of th sovereign paopl rprentd by th Iemocratic party, year a last May elect4 him National committeeman of th Demo cratic party. Tho sweep me and con rlmiva nur of th Katcrly victory was siiow a by the vote, which was lO.ttS for him and for his oppo nent. Mr. Canon. Mlth such credentials, ther oufht to have ben no doubt about th wll ef th Orefoo IH.nocracy. But there was. Ther waa an Incumber. a. and h stood la wfth th Democratic machine, and th vole cf th ppl rever berates with a diminished crescendo tn th Inner chambers of th Pvmorratic machln. and Mr. Iterly was politely Informed that sometlm after th next National convention (June. 111!) h wt:t b allowed to tak hi vat. Th can'Mlat for TTealdent wttt hav been tamed, and h will b parmlltcd per b .pa to tak part tn th arduoua duties of th campaign. But not ontll 1:0 If h continue to ho.4 out a sal tost th committeeman elected In 10 II ill h hav an opportunity to hav a vol-- la th pre-cooventioa arrance- mnt and crsanUation not until !:. six year. attr th people of urecn bav spoken. $:zr-flr. thoush. w do not hear any rincina denunciation from th professional tuardlaBS of th sacr4 primary I Iraom::c and non-par ti..in cf thia Uteat sicnal triumph of machln politic, i'or nothing- but practical politic Of th moat perfect kind hi kept Tarly out of Ma Job and put tn K!n Th reason, of course. I that Kmc la oeaful to th machine, and Tsterty la unknown, and mtcht be troubleom. Mr. i:trty Is said to b a patient man: h na-L to be. tor h will wait a Ions; m fur help from th Imov rtlc politicians an J newspapers hat denounce th bvsaa and altack th machica cf th oppoaicc frtf. and eeerv th rich! to adopt th earn math'; In their own party. - .. j CAavr tit tw.1. Another subatantlol voljrr. has aaa ba dedicated by a gratuitous Sew .raUn4 phlloaopher to th roon. er cf failure and. a mlcht be ex act!, th tiro-honored point of view I a.l'ipte.i a tratmect of th them. I'ailur is set down d a poi:tv con dition, a stat of down-an4-outne.a. wherein th Wtlra wear literary lac appended to hL lrour and haunts th Btviale-eubaiatance counter. tiVMl pycRolocical studies of hu man wrrk may b" conai lere-t almot trte. thr U on r.f-ar wMoh wacapea Ih! vot jm and ha va'.4 th easay. Lt all too It j. That l th Bcar filur. th almoat successfut. la many caa h la a far mor po4iettc flur and mor profltabl pychnoc;-al and t. Ul stuly than th downright fail ar. II is not an uncommon t)p. T hav all met him. A parson of arparert abl!y. often of poaitlv brll liao.', h fala to advanc very far in t wcr!4 or In hi chosen work. Or If h doe advaec h soon slips back. Ther la aa Indeflnabt om thtnc about him that serve as an af finity Uir th accurved specter of fail- or. lcklr.aT thoa defects which mleht drag tlm Into tt gvitier. th near- failur often find himself on th high ro4 to su.-cesa. Hut h never Quit rtarhet th goat, ftom flaw of char acter lr terpo Itself and diverts him from th straight cour. Perhap It La a strain of Inherent Ualr.e. per hap a minor laxne of moral, per hap a bitter spirit which hurls him to grief on th rock of spit. Or It mar be a lojtene.as of tongue, a hot- nes) of temper, a superabundant ego which carriee him Into the pitfalls of arrosanc. or tt may b a superfl-lal brilliance which spurns th rough trail of sustained effort. Th man of mental endowment who I unwilling to Join th racks cf plxj'tlrg. tni'.trg men Is a common sperta.-l. II ak th short-cuts and br-path and usually ends la a tangled wtMerne cf misfortune. Oh bril liant I4ea after another flows from M fertile brain b-tt revrr reach fruttloo. Something Is lacking In th tnan make-up. Thar ta m small srrew oe somawber In the ma chinery cf bis character. Too) will find them. s.-or of them, clinging to th dangerous foothold be. tween fallur and sucreata. If not Minded by friendship perhap yon ran tlrra th fatal defect, th Imperfec tion that Is standing between them and attainment. Men who eaam to hav la rapacity aa) them oa th way up. Lee brilliant roa gain th right of wy. Bat Ih men cf leaser brtl- Par.,.- ar sustained by soundsew of character, by a humarene In viewing the wsr'.d and dealo. iti lialr fl- and detxarturc at liritiah ports aioti j Th unimaginative Chicago police fev hours. Tho doctor gave the cause BO. factory. large pieces t and -!(' iei it wi.i ieowia suerama I not rollow necessarily. An order con-carry a tray holdinar 0 tumblers. She kaA;r.,.,Tjr'f.V r'r,ih?"hr'M.7i fl,cUn' the f"Phoncs has been re- complains that her heart feels full, op- rwrrafit war t llial Ua aaitieaa.s Is sii.l i acisqeu. x-qsili tno woman ia mere v'i'cu ana squeezea. arise.: ! e .t ax aes. as it a i )y nnnular. Nine telrnhone are not I case j A girl works as a packer in a ba. ia i.i. ri. I ,-, e ,. .- Th. tobacco factory. Eh la anemic has pal- Th opinion expressed by th ama-I , , ','1. . .i pltatlon of the heart, nausea and in- teur naval strategic In Congreea a r L h ' 1 .l ".V teI digestion. In the course, of an opera- . --illon ii was noted that her heart did sounded th death kneJI of th. dread- J "A f? Bln.lePhOI,e pcrform 11,6 anesthetics. i well nought, and that Ii.. only navy we functltiT-' of 1..-" V.STll'" hf. needed to defend our coasts was several at tacks of painter's colic 11. complains In Other Days Tweaty-fls-e Tears Ago. From The Oregonian December 15. 3S90. London The wave of reaction iGxoMnrr cast our iib. vrixsow Portland Democrats Pettier Blna ii I.lsiht ef Breaking; Selemw Pledge. PORTLAND. Dec 14. (To the Kdl- tor.) We note In thee columns of the non-partisan Fortland Journal that I mere is to db a meeting some evening I against Parnell is becoming more this week of "the friends of the Presi- I pronounced. The Influence of .the denf to orranize a Vllson League, priests 1s rapidly making itself felt. J uai wrii-niiunii UUUUarilsan, J.' r. w. J. bmitn, recent uemocratlc candidate Professor E. K. Lake, botanist of tor governor, is reierrea to as neaaing tha a o-rCuitural Colleere at Corvallis the movement, and that other well-1 0. e s., H,ti. known nonpartisan. Colonel Sam tural Society. has organized a county aa.iv, so "VVBW avva I RnCtfitV at &l I Tflrt ATI . Thak infnpanra lea that thoo a afort. I J intr ea mneamant f thaa von rim 5 e i - ft I of President Wilson. Miss Minnie Starr, while teaching Thnn mini linnw ihii -k n scnool near junction, tir., on ine Ele ment does not have the sanction of Menzie. nas iiiea on ana provea up a the President. The last National Con- M" oi iana. Me also nas ooiaineo venfion declared emphatically against I" oi nmuer iauu. t-no a second term for the Presidency and 8 f.pea manv aavs aine tn ner camn specifically pledged iUelf against one, wn" masing tne necessary resiaence and Mr. Bryan, in a speech made Oc- l" secure a pre-emption title. tober 18 1912. declared that Mr. Wil son was himself a pledge that this dec-I Annie Abbott, of Georgia, the magnet laration in the platform would belnlarvei- 18 to give an exhibition in faithfully kept- " I Portland. She weighs only 98 pounds, Mr. Wilson, in a sneerh made rl urine I Dui iour men cannot lilt her. How- the campaign, told the nennla that thi tr, trie nits two men with ease, it -National Democratic Platform "was not ' "o. "X ner advance manager. molasses to catch flies." What kind of Mrs. Jefferson Davis has received 45.00.) subscriptions to her book on the life of her husband. sophistry are we to be fed UDon to ex plain away &s plain a promise to the people as this Is? Watch the con tortions of our good Democratic broth- era as tlfby try to explain. The Elks are -planning for the visit General Joffro has made a fright- f high blood pressure and angina pec a t la. L, . fl. 1 .. .1 1 a . - I lOrle. Xy Board show that they hav c- ,,,' 1 1 ".." I Cas I Employed In a sign shop to compllshcd relatively lutl agaiiiat I "'"" """'""" "" I sandpaper painted surfaces. Has had commerce. Nearly all th BrltUh war- "T . . L . 1, t. .. V , ,Ter1 ,tack ot ed "' d to go ahlDs which ther have sunk have been I " " ""aia - to tne nospitai ror lumoago. was touna r w ivria LeVkln, bU plana of campaign la th batUa of to hav. Bright a disease. Died after ?he,J lSnCh7 a M nf they Champagne. Oddly enough, tho French U day. In th hospital, the.. Winston hurchlU sa d nf they hmllevt joffre'a action In thU Thia group of cases Is reported by n I atti gnnl f hnt if tha sI s- vm n n at st- sa I . . . . . . t be set the scores of submarines ' . -"- to improper meinous oi living or worn which have died without even a death- :" " . ""'" " knell, la the silence of the deep. rub- " .- - - w.. excellent siratairem nicelv UT- -"aynurst in an article on "uccupa- elles. they would have been rustics; " " t' " "I tlonal Heart Disease." appearing in the ,cle,,ly l our southertt ports." n "w p2ld S '"""tat. Medical Journal. They rep- On the other .Me of the account are 1 r,nc. "ut.h.1, k"ow- Bu,ldcJ resent forms of heart disease incident b calling theso errors to his atten tion. The first is a type of which the lllus trations are myriad men who do hard mental work, eat heavy meals and The dispatches tell of a ritteburg- ff k 'xerc'se- fjobably on top of man who fractured his skull and In- L ,,...,"ra. e4 es w,ln t..e. 1.1. .nln. m-t.Ha . ,, I 7." . . or several Ol ' - . . s i inrst com Dined. Ther ar of th ma- go. Whll minor details ar lacking, terful type. Think they can override mann war has almost ceased la Brit. tab waters. There Is every reason In experience to expect that tho same mean which have been used so suc cessfully ther will prove equally sue- e..l 4m Ha XI ll naa n A nrattr fKura th United States " a '" I " wa oi neaitn as tney hav over w . - - rieiw ar If luluu,D fc auu urn liuuiuuca. i lieu . .--...u vi.a vuiiauct oeiween mem- IT...2 ,,1h lftJl hUdini 'Vt Yuch on. who has settled amidships, ao to "ves and success. Suddenly, while In It had plunged on the building of such undertakes anything so stren- 'PParent good health, they ar taken . ... ,.lh. Th. surnrlslnw ihlnr nruiicaw may read types of ships with w hlcn Jinuun h I ; oeri lanure, acute dilatation of the ..... . -- 1 ncari, acute aiiatauon or the stomach. so amalL Sich monkey capers are acute Indigestion, or some other gen- tor tne ague ana me ugni oi ieci ana icrai meaningless term may be em- mind. I pioyea. ina real cause is prolonged, continued violation of th laws of neaith. blockaded Germany. cr.RMANTS MOr.RATB TF.RM. Th belief will not down, among neutrals as welt aa among the anti- Teuton allies, thai Germany Is In A man up at Eutherlin had several The second case Illustrates another i. and tho authorities at ,eaK- anB had no heart murmurs. Her point hav notified him J,eanr "8cl.8-wa overworked and the jj 06 result was a hypertrophy of the mus- cle. Dr. Hayhurst quotes Sir Thomas Oli ver aa saying that the expression, "so urea, snouia never be heard. It In dicates an excess of fatigue which. fre quently repeated, will cause the heart to brealfc The suggestion Is made that perlodio cariuttus VI w Ileal at x uri I. uiiamt a-roun. A weman , -..-1 directly working for peace. The Chan- that waa seised recently by th Cana- labor beyond the capacity of her noorlv cellor speech la regarded only aathaldlan government and wishes he had I developed, soft muscles. Examination putting on of a bold and determined I much more. II had contracted to aell snowed that her heart valves did not front whlla secret pear maneuvers it at 17 cents, and tho authorities at r "B naa no "eari murmurs, ner continue. I tho Canadian The explanation offered Is that the I they will pay victory over tierbla puts Germany in a position to dictate terms which Willi Executive clemency has been ex seem to neutrala magnanimous In tended to tho half-dozen boys of the their moderation. If they should belllopvllle district who disturbed a re accepted, aba would escape th acute I llglous meeting, and th few weeks suffering which would result from a they spent In th Polk County Jail rm,K,, ' " -"""' " ni taugnt mem a jebson. im eneci 1 examinations of workers should be rejected, sr. can snitt xn oiam tor will reach other boys who think they 1 made and that the work should be ad further bloodshed to th allies. Gr-lenient have "fun. I Justed to the heart Th Norton com- man designs would be assisted byl I pany. of Worcester, Mass., endeavors to moral preeaur from neutrals, auch aa tj reason of th hours of thle m. I daPt the work of Its employes with th.t whiek xra rtrvan a.ka riner.u ... ' diseased or weak hearts so as to con - - w a-- i viuj mQiiu ill mi uBuuia ctuuui iiiun i i . 1 . to call upon President Wilson to holiday purchases during tho hours In .r B7an it nd.d .o an du,trr " I which many stores are open, t-xten-i would nrobabiw naa- Deflnlte hints from two different I slon of the latter hours la a means of I The last three cases are illustrations quarter, but from probably the am I benefit to these people. I0' smaller but a better recognized source In Washington coincide' sol I group. These are cases of heart and closely aa to glv us a fairly good n.nry Ford s menage to the rulers 5Ld.Te."!1 . d?- t?po.ls?n.s lea of what Germany considers mod- 0f trie flghtlnr nations aavs his neaca .... . iT. .u ..'., . ".Z,l- ass. . . . . t . i - i t ta r xj in aa usa s.u wj itouib j l wurmiiK sis eral. lhe ar toat an would aa pilgrims hav not gone to Intrude, tobacco and lesd Is rerniralxed bv law. no Indemnity and would renounc all Then they proceed to Intrude- They Th reason for citing the cases her is conquered territory In W estern I may be riven safe conduct to go west I that workers In lead and in tobacco Kurope. In th Cast th Kaiser I across th Atlantic Ocean. I mar he more alert I. watching for would be content to rcstor Poland I I evidence of disease of the heart and un.'Ae rtaeman. Kins. Anatrt mlrhl Mtnvtt... M . i . . 1 . A ..tit ... Vessels. fAw-a . vi w.eM.a, -a, v. . . ay-r - - a v. , n 0 OT I i I -T iCH OQ iCaHIIlK VI IQS OHfl I - l. .t-..l I at awa.a. a. . elfr I, lfalw I. al k-1 W 1, I I t k. . . a- . I XV. J7 . nlllBI. A OIIUU li i9 fx, I el A a wr ...t .a, ww g t - wa w a a w . s w w i j j- n sm 14 1 Q U HM VJ UUK IU 1UAUI1 A Of" I .... ...tJ Jt I writ V, sa sill Kert nf 'Fa tit ktajaana aavantage wouia. o sougnt i rllory and on thinking or th execu-I imr- . . then.uti as-.nt Hv been not so mucn tor utimunj aa loritlon II mlgnt nav don among their I reading a chapter on this subject in Austria and Turkey without destroy- enemies. I "Health and Efficiency.' by Dr. Alanker. Ing th autonomy of th Balkan po-l : r I of St. Loula. I am 43. underweight- lea, but with control of Constant!-1 Another vear cromlses ta as all rather apt to tie tense aooui tnings mat nop!. Roumanla would b given foreign Investments tn the United Interest me. I have a subnormal appe- imta-D.a. -- ooje-ctiou wou.a " I Mates redeemed py Americans tna n,. -t, i a iir. and irraannnaihi mac to uiuaiat going inroum rertia i many millions owed ty i-.urop lo the mood. Hav a notion that I need to o obtain a port on th Persian Gulf. I L'nlted State. Th person who waa described aa a German source In Washington." said of these terms: Tai waa; glv Oeranany the wr t tli.aa Taeaay. . . . Thai wovld elva aar Bl) la Ik Baa. . . . Tbee aa'at ka aa C-lr. aartalnlv jot eaa or.. Ir as ta aaak at; furtuer tar larua That Illinois woman of 102 who has smoked all her years may liv to be exhibit A In an advertisement of a beverage that Induces longevity. Winter la hitting New England and New York, but thr la w her Winter belong since the charged cargo. Mayflower dU- b cleaned out Inside and get rid of a lot of rubbish that keeps my digestive appnratus and-general efficiency down to 75 ner cent or less OI normal. Tongu coated quite a bit most of th time, gas In some quantity at times, and occasional looseness (never con stlpatlon) ef the bowels. Fast motorboala having been shinned I "Fasting. I know, has been the hobby lo X'nalanrf w mar Innlr far tia.a nf I of a certain set of lay health system Is there any probability that th th aubmarln hunl In th Medlter- faddists, but Is not there more In It tnsn in avera; uociur, no uuun ii. Impracticable to Impose anything rig orous upon the average iree-eaung American. Is likely to reallreT KEPLT. I am car fsstlne will not help you. What To Bead la something Ilka coir, awimmine, haraeback rld'.n. tennis, walklna. or bowl ine Tu seed to set fit and to keep fit all th tlm. Tn mthnd Is br a better adjustment between your tln. your exercise, and your work. Fasting la a temporary expedient. Be longing In th ssm class with a short trip to a sulphur spring. The subject nf fnstlnx has bean most scientifically studied. It has a position of small importance as a tnera- pentlo agent. Fear Tuberculosis. F. P. R. writes: "(1) What la the best altitude for on who Is In the early staa-es of tuberculosis? C) Where can r rain Immediate Information as to the location of these altitudes? (J) Do you know of any occupations suitable ror mild consumptives? 4) I had thought of taking up nursing: would ma. ne ir.nnniit? I haven't commenced A vicious dog that has bitten four , i0.e strength or weight yet. I am people ha enjoyed more than the doing housework now. That assures Wl.l a. fc. . - .... W - - I - . - . . tr.r.A F.t ..Ct " proveroiat iirsb uiiw to sfiica ne is I on OI pieniy ui wu - - entitled. replt. 1 nnmrlr soesklnr. 4ono to 70O0 feet. Ia deeldlnr Ih euestlon for a riven rase. Let us inquire. Would Dr. Smith I of Dr. Simon Quinlin. chief exaltea ana oionri uniie insist on voting lor I ruicr. v llson if the Democratic National Con vention shold nominate somebody else?) W. W. Baker has traded his black nave xuiey ever been Known to vote I Altamont mare for a promising 2- anytning out a straight democratic I year-old lllly. ticKetT wnat assurance have we that I this is not the same old Democratic I Half a Century Ago. aouge to rope in political succor to Prom The Oresjontan December 15. 1865. save the old, weather-beaten Democ- I Louis Arnold, of Portland, is seekin crane party.' nat assurance nave we information as to the whereabouts of mat it isn t simply a scheme to per-1 Ferdinand fitranc. n. native of Oer- petuate in office the 278 Democratic I manv. He dlsanneared from T-ewri.-ttnn. Federal office-holders that even the Idaho, and it is feared he may have journal itseit complains are only ao-l met with an accident. ing tne work or 23a men? A hat is there in President Wilson I An effort is to be made, accordina to commend him to Republicans or non-lto the Salt Lake Deseret News, to have partisans? When was there ever in the established a mall route across the wnite House a more rabid partisan? continent through the Stat nf Iowa. Who, especially In the diplomatic serv- the territories of Nebraska and Mon- ice. ever so completely cleaned up the tana and then on to the Pacific orriccs m the interest of "deserving democrats 7 What President ever made Salem Oregon delegates in Congress so rabid and abusive a partisan speech 1 are to be asked to get Congress to "JL ' Mr- " "son at Indianapolis? appropriate ,4574.02 to reimburse xnose wno vainiy imagine that he is Nathan Olney for expenses under tho Boms in mo coming cam- 0ld provisional government of Oregon. .imi nave aniiuiy ueen aooeu into I 1 1 i j tl i me Bweet anal Testerday was a gala day for V. ,n ; , "lu"u"r, skaters on Crystal Lake, language. It will take something I more man rnetoric ana tne Luropean -r Patterson formerly principal of war to put him over. Even the Demo-Uh. Pn.ti.nj r.r.i.i A.urf Vo. cratic statesmen of the country ar returned from a trip to the mining beginning to admit that their policies interior and will this evening resume mh.o uccu aisqreanea ana tney are now hi8 bookkeeping course treasury deiiciency and to keep the United States from becoming the dumping ground" of Europe. Havin denounced the Republican party as profligate, they are today, as Senator Borah declares, spending $200,000,000 PIONEER DAYS AND PATRIOTISM Pioneer Reminisces of War Times and Coodcmn't Socialist Letter. WAITSBTJRG. Wash.. Dec. 13. (To annually in excess of the expenditure th8 Editor.) It is very gratifying to of those years which the Democratic mo to look through The Oregonlan and platform denounces as proHigate. and red the letters telling of pioneer have passed laws which In their ulti- days, scenes and places I remember mate working will call for at least well. I was truly glad to see the 60,000 additional employes in the Fed- letter from W. H. Byars, December 7, eral service. in regard to tne pioneer town oi Senator Borah is also authority for Canyonville. the statement that they have created I well remember the old town, ac more offices during the last two and when a little boy riding Denina an one-half years than have been created older sister, traveling on horseback. during any other 10 years in the his- accompanied by my father and twe tory of the Government, or the last 60 other men, we passed through the town years. The Republican party never be- on our way to Jacksonville. That was fore had a greater plethora of cam- in the Fall of 1856. We went up the paign material and "the friends of the bed of the stream in many places, as President" can do him no greater there was no other way to go. It service than to insist that ho keep the was the only road. That was about single term pledge made by himself the beginning of the Rogue River war. and the Democratic National Conven-1 I surely recall the names of some tion. REPUBLICAN. of the old time stagedrivers Joe Clough. Tom Tlndall and Dunam Hanks. Many times I have seen Tom Tindall. lash in hand, swing around sharp curves, with his six horses and coach. A row between striking meatcutter and strikebreaker armed with the Im plements of the trad would be a striking affair. The weather here Is passing th I Joking stage and Portland people may any day awake to see snow covering! the surfaces. Ship-owners nowadays can ' find treasure faster and more surely in or dinary trade man by seeking it on Coco Island. Whll th farmers ar holding their enjoying short finance. courses In holiday l!i would accept these terms unless 1 ranean aa well as the North Sea. hey had been defeated beyond hop of recovery? Germany already doml- ! Austria and Turkey so complete ly, aa th war has proved, that from military and diplomatic viewpoint they hav been practically annexed. nd ta thre empires would act as on under th Kaiser's direction. Th advantages In tho Balkans" doubt less mean control cf th railroads to Salor.lca. Dedeagatch and Constant! op! and customs concessions at those ports, perhaps a customs union of the Balkan state with Austria. Under ermaa domination of Turkey the Black Sea would become a German ke and th ports named, as well as hoso of Asia Minor and Syria, would becoma German naval and commer- al base. Turkey would becom as completely German as Egypt has be com British and any future quarrel tin Britain would begin with selxure f the Sues Canal and Egypt. Russia ould becom mor an Astatic than a European power, for German naval fore w'ould raenac her on both Battle and Black Seas and her only outlets fre front this menace would be on the Arctic, th Pacific and th Persian Gulf What would be to all Intents and purposes one empire would extend aero Central and Southeastern Europe and. Western Asia. It would frown across the North Sea at Eng land, across Ih Adriatic at Italy and aero th Aegean and th Levant at tort and at all th old world's com mere with Eastern Asia, It would stretch from th North and Baltic Seas south to th Merlterranean, from th Vosgea eastward to th Persian Gulf. Any futur combination of na tions which sought to attack It would be mor widely scattered than ever and would be capabl of very limited action In concert. Germany with a developed Balkan Peninsula and Asiatic Turkey th latter once a Roman granary could not b starved out and would be aa self-contained aa emplr aa th United Stat. Th Teuton could develop a navy to de molish that of Britain, but control of land routes would make them Inde pendent of the sea and therefor Im pregnabt against naval attack. Such aa cmptr could tak at Its leisure whatever els It coveted. Mr suggestion of the terms and meditation of what they portend may b expected ta Insplr In th allies th thought: If the. b what Ger mery call moderat term to be offered befor victory I clinched by final eeau-ucUoa of th aiUas xniU- eondltlon of th heart, of the nervous sya- short course, city men. generally are ktni snd certain other considerations must k- .l,ll 2. FolIVs ClmatoTnry, Hinsdale's hook, published by th Pmlt'nsonlnn Institution. 8. Llrht out-of-door work la best. 4. Chang your mind. Jola a Gymnasium. L. G. C. writes: "(1) I am a young man. 18 years of age. and I am well developed. Of late, however, I have h..n trmiMed with nervousness and Let tho who have been growling I at times become dlxxy. My cheeks turn Always. In th lead, the Republican National Convention will be held a week earlier than the Democratic Af fair. about Oregon rain read about the Eastern bllxxard and take comfort. King Georro takes his toddy, but will break off when he gets well. George Is a human sort of King. Smelt ar beginning to run and soon this delicacy will be on every table. It never becomes commonplace. the Turkey In Europe and turkey in the Irditor.) Is W. J. Jones employed at straw are willing to entertain pro- the Purdue University and Agricultural red and my hands perspire until the naima ar in a wet state. Kindly print a recip to remedy this and also the caus of It. C) Do cigarettes matter?" REPLT. 1 I will print you a rclp. but It will Bot b bottl soods. Join a srmnsslum and so In for athletic. If.yoo ar a physical weakling th ralr th ned. 2. fas; cut ,m cot. Chemist at Purdue. GAZELLE. CaL." Dec. 12. (To "(IllilS'MAS GIFT!" A Merry Christmas!" "Same to you! And thus w Tneae It avaevwhar-a When Christmas bells of silvery tone with as much or rnore ease than most are chiming on the wintry air, ot the expert auto-drivers exhibit to- And that same cry and that response day without turning turtle. In after quite inharmoniously plays years I traveled through there many Upon the ears of old ones who were times. I remember well in 18bo a lot boys and girls In olden davt. l us boys, as a company oi volunteers Tt Tna nrt nf hrm,! ..! with Comrade Kyars at our neaa really doesn't seem to start landed at Canyonville about 10 o'clock Ud to the IIds that iriv It voir frim one morning on our way to i-ugene nut th .h.mh... e u. i . . to be mustered into the service of It doesn't aeem tn h th. nw.-' Uncle Sam. We were a lot of home heartiness to ever lift siclt boys, as we had been in caw at Th soul un to iniiv .tat. nu th.t old camp Baker for some time doiag AH ew ne " H .- i ' .i n I OUT 1ITSL KUUia HU UlllllUfi. V " " " I w. nrriVftl in the little tOWO I Was At breaking of the Christmas dawn In so glad to think I was getting near uiucu uu.vs me gins ana Doys home, 30 miles away, that i iorgot an Would sneak to the neighbors' doors about being a recruit When I found and never make a bit of noise. an nid ai nnamtunrn who was eoinsr to An easy clicking of the latch, and In the W'ilbur, my old home, I did not ttop "Sir ones wuuiu uursi. i for any ceremony, Dut I lit out. I sure And rouse the echoes with the cry of (wanted some of mother's pie. i stayed Chris mas gift! I said It first! I there until the boys came up and, as Then out they'd troop with hands well comrade Bvars was boss, i had no filled with doughnuts fat as they trouble. could be. vow if you please I will take up And cakes made Into animals a regu- I another matter. I was really glad to lar menagerie. read the editor's article in answer to And off adown the rillege street on si-I the turbulent socialist, whose letter lent tiptoes they would drift was of such a nature The Oregonian To catch some other neighbor with the I would not print it. We saw enough Jolly cry of Chria'mas gift!" cf sut-h stuff in the piece printed No At times a disappointed look upon their vember 20. I will give it the name . j . .. "letter." although it was only a lot of When they would find a neighbor's kids treasonable utterances written by one were lust a wlri awake a thav Barzee. I think any person who says And In their aara th irv wniil,' rlne he has no flag ought to get . -- ' i , from off Intended victims' tongues Ere they could bunch their mouths in shape and get quick action on their lUll 1(3, Then generously down Into the well. filled pockets fingers shot To dig up goodies they'd received from other neighbors they had caught,' from under the flag that protects htm. Any nerson who enjoys all ot tne privileges of American citizenship; enjoys all the blessings given him under tne protec tion of that flag and then says it Is only a fluttering rag. is not wormy to own enough American soil to cover his -treasonable carcass. This may sound For. were they children of the poor or pretty strong, if so. iook up wnat oe those of families of thrift. saia. on ... They'd always pay their tribute to the had made sucn state.nei.it ' ones who first cried 'Chris'mas " ne - -------- lfti roughly. Purely the boys who wore ' ' I tho 1,1,1. would not then stand for any A Merry Christmas" has a ring of so- I disgrace to that flag. And there are cial ginger. It is true. I nuntv ne them who would resent. But "tisn't Just the proper thing from I f0rcjbly, such treasonable utterances an um-iiinoi o yvuu " , today. IE given HI men I'lracinc. For when you've passed the greeting to a friend or neighbor you can bet The curt non-eatable reply, "The same to you." Is all you 11 get. No sweets as of the olden time reward the youngsters of today H. V. GRUBBE. Course In Domestic Science. Judge. Mrs. Newlywed (in tears) "I Just ... i...,..r,! I'm going to give up house LIKe those neapea on me mas wno --- - -- , dearest friend "What! keeping! tious way. , ,cti. science!" Mrs. Newly- ieSc ... rr. .... w . . . T V U 1, A sneaked from door to door in cau tious way. And helter skelter in upon a family at special course at col- w.rf (sobbing) "1 1 Know, dui- I . .4 hiith.e that .did!" Upon their lips the eager cry of "Chris'- can " mas girt I said it: first: , . ,,,,,, JA.Mir-S UAK1U-M AUA.ua. I - --- Lire. Randall "I Just borrowed five dol lars from a friend." Rogers "Ulve breakfast burst Cow and Her Twine. posal to stop the killing. Ex-Senator Cockrell waa one of tha fine old Southern gentlemen whom the North dcllchta to honor. ExDerlment Station, of Lafayette Ind., as state chemist? And also. Is this experiment station run by the Govern ment? O. H. COLE. William James Jones, Jr., Is pro e.a.ne of agricultural chemistry at If th suffragists sre young and Purdue. Lafayette. Ind. lie Is also charming. Congress will enjoy being tormented br them. The man who owns a holly tree bearing berries mast sit up nights with It. state chemist. Purdue is one of the land-grant colleges and is supported la part by the Federal Government. Tralalas; for a Paacer. Baltimore American. "What a very light and agile dancer vounc Feenlx Is!" "Yes: you Be, he CLACKAMAS. Or.. Dec 13. (To the Ja " ouicklv." Randall- Editor.) It may be of interest to I ... whn wnnid . . I - mil i iwfet.o - - ........ - - -- - - - many that one of my cows a Jersey. money to you would lend it to 8 years old, again gave birth to twin ' e" steer calves Friday last, 'mis is now - . i. . i. , j .a. in ciici-.ccinn Thar tha I nnw t... hon twin steer calves and in al Ife and Motner laws. nm-moi condition, too. The former four Louisville Courier-Journal. ..... n.iv.a were also in a good state "What is the best way to preserve of health. peaches?" inquired Mrs. Wombat. "lep I expected at least one heifer calf, as 'em on a high sneir, aaviseo. jirs. nun the COW IS an extraoramary one. out it I auo, wiiu uu.o .sulci " seems that she will never nave a daughter to succeed her. I would be glad to have It made public, because it is quite interesting to many and record-breaking, too. A. H. SCHMIDT. A liquor firm that goes Into whole- sate millinery gets Jl in the head all I lives on a verajpopular street for a u to rt, at, I mobiles and motorcycles.' Fhrnt Loans 9ot Negotiated. LEBANON. Or, Dec. 13. (To the Edi tor.) By what means can one obtain a loan from a federal reserve bank? I saw an article some time ago stating they would loan to farmers at 4 per cent Interest- C. L. H. Federal reserve banks are banks for banks. "They lend only to other banks. Royal Field Artillery. WALLA WALLA. Wash., Dec. 13. (To the Editor.) Probably you may be able to inform me the meaning of the letters R. F. A. as applied to a Colonel In the British army. In a recent letter from London, SUBSCRIBER, The Name on the Box When a girl gets a present of a piece of Jewelry or a box of candy she unhesitatingly turns to see "the name on the box." That name is a hallmark of char acter. It carriese a message with it that measures the quality. Primarily the strength of . that name was built on service. But Its value was made by adver- tlslrig- else that girl would not have knowr. about It. Perhaps it was not the advertis ing of the printed word, but it was advertising of some sort. Does not the advertising in The Oregonian carry to your mind an Impression of the character of each advertiser?