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; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND,' MONDAY EVENING. JUNE 8, 1007. COTTON LEI IS BEING PROBED Edwin S. Holmes Placed on Trial for Betraying Trust of the Government. HUGE MACHINE DIGGING SEWER DITCH ON EAST SIDE PRIESTESS EMM IS i w MIC .-. (Journal SmcUI Service.) Washington. June I. Edwin 8.1 Holmes Jr., formerlr assistant statlstl- ; clan of the agricultural department, was! placed on trial today, charged with con ' SDlracy in the ''cotton leak." acandal. - Holmes was. Indicted In 106 with ' Frederick Peckham- and Moaes Haas. ' Holme facwd the court alone thlsl morning. The government ao far haa I been unable to extradite Peckham and Haaa. , - It 1 alleged that Holme, gav ad vance Information on the cotton crop I to Haa and Peckham, who were New I Tork broker. It la charged that the! conspirators mad 1200,000 before thel leak waa discovered. Holmea pleaded not guilty. The panel was oulckly exhausted and a new one I ordered. ' 'A .. ..... i - vv - ; 1 t iK - " mM Portland 'Laboring Class If Urged to Save Lives of Alleged Murderers. , MlTi aVSa ilil toiSai m3KCjw Ja.wi. v-Jt ilSMiiaif,li.'jja monstsr machlpe, in the snap of a traotion ditcher. 1 at work on East Thirtieth street, neaf 'East Stark, cut ting a 11-foot aewer through the hill at that point. The machine cuta a aewer ditch II feet deep and 2 hi feet wide at the rate of two linear feet per minute, while it will bowl along with a speed of one root every 10 seconds cutting a all-foot ditch and doing the work of 150 men with pick and ahovel. Ja cobean. Bade A Co., who have a 160,000 Quartet of Bad Crooks, One the machine. beaver, Mr. Jacobean, the senior member of the contracting firm, aald today: "W were force to buy thl tractttn ditcher, j . i i i 4 i Does the Work of 150 Men WltU Pick and;. Shore!, J, ALLEGED BUI LOOTERS HUM at Large, Charged With Bank Bobbery. because we could not secure the nee ary labor to complete our contract in Charging President Roosevelt with being "the officer end government; and the capitalists," and characterising De tective McParland aa a degenerate and the Pinkerton detective agenoy as the scum or the . earth. Emma Goldman twice yesterday class of Portland CX" 1 1 1 "ve of Moyer, Haywood and z2y I In prison at Boise charged J Wrvi aeaeelnatlon of former Governor Frank y r I Bteunenberg. . two large audiences assembled at the Selllng-Hlrsch building In the afternoon and evening to hear the noted woman defend the principles of anarchy and arraign trades unions . for their laxity and ignorance In the conduct of labor strikes. .In the afternoon she developed th subject of "Direct Action Versus Legislative or Political Action." . Statlstloa were Introduced In th leo- ave tne oabies. i IKFAlMOKTALITT is. eomething frightfiiL .We. can hardly rcalizo that of all the chHdrea bora ia civilked coimtriesj.te or nearly ono-quaxier, aie oeiore iney reacn one year; tmrtyBoven per cent, or more than one-third, before they are five, and one-half before they are fifteen I ; if o uu noi nesiiaie 10 say mat a iimeiy use oi uastona. would save a ma jority of these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that manv of these aeryt Roosevelt witn I . 3 ' ii . n -..' . ., . - I x v ' iJt S. w i,, , dwivuM auivvuAuii ind the instrument of j 0ftnfli?rr ttw0 oa! -Prt T,ilWl 4.11- 11 r. .X . ' . WU.U. uwwwujxig ojiujt) cyxu xui buuuicuo vuiupuuiiut UUUtiUU UlUru Or 16S3 OpiUm, Or morphine. They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. Inanv auantitv 'orrUM?Lhiutn iSr2 i; they stupefy, retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. Uastoria witthbu5 operates exactly tne reverse, Dut you must see that It bears the signature of vmaa. n, xietcner. uasiona causes ine wooa 10 circulate properly, opens the pores of the skin and allays fever. , v throughout the country, CLAIM ORCHARD PORTLAND TRULY IS DETECTIVE "CITY OF ROSES" An information charging Frank Kel ly. Frank Wayne, another named An . derson and a fourth unknown, who la Indicted aa John Doe, with robbing th Oreaham bank last January, wa. filed In th circuit court this morning by Deputy District Attorney Ous C Moaer. Kelly ha been held In the county Jail as a federal - prisoner on suspi cion that he was Involved In the Sell- s&GAtZJE People at Wallace Believe Yards Fnll of Beautiful Fra- ment against bim. The district attor- . ney is convinced that Kelly took part in the robbery or th areaham bank and will proaecute him on the charge. Wayne, who 1 lnd lo ted with Kelly, Is the man who was convicted In fed eral court here recently, of robbing the Bell wood poetofflce and was sentenced to serve nine years at McNeil's island. Wayne Is now 4a the penitentiary. Prisoner Is After Thirty Thousand Be ward. WILL TELL NAME OF MUEDEBER OX STAND nJat..A mw " a.. . . I wwufuui wn iiurvuucva iu mt iw lV.lLdP!. n,chn ln tur to show that almoat vry Import. Ai;.. LIa sLSE0 ' charged thl result to the lack of olf ne 'dHrh. ? .h.4 ! . dartty "nT of interest among has a weight of about SO tons and tam'Cn1SlZ equipped with engines that develop 100 U" 'lk"J" 9"?. horaepower. Th. machine are eape- rfSX "A Clu'n "na en'rm daily adapted to cutting small sewers V" -.firriTi th. Bt..nh.rl ... and ditches for laying water and ga J ? V5 7t S2S?IS 2 m.inai Th.. .,. ........ i.k. aer trUJ t Boise, Mis Goldman re- savlng device's th.f I know of Tand ln a .fn.lde"t! .bu.rl few years' win be Mn general usei, "r TOP"ouy ,n.lM V' J avav a vnivHvf W I4U VUVII I rrienas formed a line flvt miles long I to zouow tne dead men to the ceme-1 tery. She asked If the audience waa going, to wait until after the Uvea of tne three men In the Boise prison had been taken before lining up, and urged I tnat instead the lineup be made now. Last night "Revolutionary Spirit ln I th Modern Drama" was the subject of I inm lecture, being th visitor's last leo- ture in Portland. Th next stopping place on th Gold man tour la pucet Bound, where a I number of lecture 'will be elves be fore anarchy's advocate proceed Into Canada to preaent th subject of an archism and to gain new convert to in movement Emma Goldman In tend returning to New Tork earlv ln i T . m I in summer and wni later sail for New Amsterdam to attend an anarchlstio conzerence. grant Vari-Colored Flow ers on Every Hand. MsMMBBsaasja , CAB0LINE TESTOUT IS THE MOST ATTBACTIVE Everv body' a friend Dr. Thomaa' SHec- trio OIL Cures toothache, earache, sore Idaho&n. Confident That Confession This Rose Carrie the Color of the throat Heals Stops any pain. cuts, bruises, scalds. A SPLENDID PBOGBAM HAS BEEN ABBANGED Is Fake and That a Cattleman Killed Former Governor Frank Bteunenberg. World-Famed French Rose' and It Even Much Daintier Than Latter ln Conception. ' Portland, the "City of Roses," has As by common consent the bushes have conserved their At the araduatin exercises of (Special Dtapeteh'to Th. Journal.) Holmes' bualness college at Grace M. I Wallace. Idaho June I made good her title. m, cnurcn, weaneaaay, June 5, th foi- "" "i","uu "- . i ... . . . - ... . I tA h. tmt t h.r. will n.vnr he inv rnn. SJOta ;icUonShVHaywood-MoyeVPett.bon. atrength to burst Into full bloom in Boucl, (Kaula) th. Webber String or- The matter haa been dlscuaaed one glorious moment And that moment cheat ra: invocation. Dr. Clarence True thoroughly by men who represent the came yesterday. With thouaands of peo- Wllmn' I.I "V.nlrt Antnvntta utv. I best Commercial interests in this section I rile atlrrlnar countrvward and auhnrhan t 'j non" (Thomas), . (b) , J'SerenaU . Mexl- w.wry mm. ftouc. d... 4 '"" ward to spend the Babbath ln commu- 43 cana" (Webber), orchestra.: annual ad dress,- Dr. J. Whit comb Brougher; vo cal solo, "Await My Lore," (Neldlln ger), Mis. Myrtle I. Ward: typewrit ing contest for gold medal, preaented by pnderwood Typewriter company, J. Furnish Slater, Charles Lorati, Miss Frances M. Mckerrow, Miss Gladys Durst, Clarence W. Wardle; Sextette from Lucia (Donisettl), orchestra; pres entation of dlplomaa, Mrs. G. Holmes Lawrence; presentation of gold medal, W. W. WIswell; French horn solo, se lected, Richard Walrath; class proph . cy. Mis Frances C Norman; ballad, , Love Me and th World's Mine" iBall), orchestra. THIED ATTEMPT TO WBECK ESPEE TBAIN San Jose, June 8. Unknown parties attempted to wreck a south bound Southern Paclflo train this morning be tween Santa Clara and Lawrence. They piled ties across th track which were . discovered by tne engineer, wno stopped th train. Thl 1 th third attempt of the kind In the aame vicinity within a year. . ' ; - INGALLS WOULD LIKE TO SUCCEED FOEAKEB i V . s , ' I ' ' 'i- 1,rJj' ' I r " lo.A j wmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi Harry Orchard. nion' with nature, .what mora effective time could have been chosen for th climax 7 On every side are heard exclamations on the beauty of the roses this year. "I have never seen such perfect 'speci mens before!" is heard again and again. Wordsworth's "host of golden daffo dils" has literally come true ln the roses of Portland. There are yards full of them; there are luxuriant hedge of them; they cover the fence and the walls of the house ln wild profusion; they peep out through trellis holes; they climb Into trees. Perhaps the rose that attracts' the rn)st attention and which is deemed characteristically Portlandy Is th Car olina Testout of luscious pink hue. With the rich coloring of the France rose It is daintier In conception and blossoms as profusely. The France rose Is often mixed with the Testout bushes and at a distance cannot be disting uished as different There are white La Marques and pinkish yellow Alfred Carriers and a dozen other varieties climbing ln abandoned profusion; the crimaon rambler wanders at will over stones or under them wherever the easiest exit may be found; and grow lng on bushes of every height and shape are, the cream and pink tipped Pearl des Jardins. th pink Maman Cochet The yellow Mareachal Neil, the BENT WITH AGE 11011118 BIS GUILT Man 63 Years Old Made False Application for Pension Goes to Jail. ALCOHOL a rmm rrv-r AMge(ab(eftepara(tonEris slmLJatliJicfbodamlJMjU ting the SttfladB andBowdsof Ptt)mo(csDi3(lonXlcErf'ii ness and RntToiitalnsndatrl Opium .Morphias narMiacralJ NOT NARCOTIC. JkfuiOUIkSSUBnnSl WjsssywW mmmfWn Aperfect Remtiy for draft' non. Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chasi l(. Fletcher. Dr. A. P. Peeler, of St Louis, Ma, urn "I bare prescribed your Castorla tlo xombt cuei and bare alwaya found It an efficient and apeedremedr." Dr. EL Down, of Philadelphia, Pa, aaya: "l hare prescribed your Caa torla In my practice for many yearg Ilh areat satlafacUon to myself and. benefit to my patient." . Dr. Edward Parrlsh, of Brooklyn, N. T- wyi: 1 hat uaed your Caa torla ln my own household with food results, and bar adrkd seVeral uata u 4r ivm nua laxauTW) eaeai ana zreeaom Com harm. ' ur.'j. a. Jttinotr. or ew roric city, says: -Haying during the past si years prescribed your Castor! for Infantile stomach disorders, I most heartily commend its use. The formula contains nothing deleterious to the most delicate of children." Dr. C O. Sprague, of Omaha, Neb, says: Tour Castorla Is an Ideal medicine for children, and I frequently prescribe It While I do not advo cate the indiscriminate use of proprietary medicines, yet Castorla Is aa exception for conditions which arise ln the care of children." Dr. J. A. Parker, of Kansas City, Mo, aays: Tour Caatorla holds the esteem of the medical profession ln a manner bald by no other proprie tary preparation. It is a sure and reliable 'medicine for Infants' and chil dren. In fact, it Is the universal household remedy for Infantile ailments." Dr. H. F. Merrill, of Augusta, Me, says: "Castorla Is one of the Tery finest and most remarkable remedies for Infants and children. In my opinion your Castorla has Bared thousands from an early grare. Tcan furnish hundreds of testimonials from this locality as to Its efficiency and merits." Dr. Norman M. Oeer, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "During the last twelTt years I bare frequently recommended your Caatorla as one of the best preparations of the kind, being safe la the hands of parents and Tery ef fectlre ln relieving children's disorders, while the ease with which such a pleasant preparation can be administered Is a great advantage." Sat Stoma. Dtarrtoal HE Nil mi? sfAOTsfDIA aimuvm WornurorrvulskmsJel " yJ"lJ I ness AndLoss or Seeep. S7 Be&r thQ Signature of MMMMaaa lacSimb SignaWt of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper, Totterlna and bent with aate. Oeorre W. Miller of Rosebura; pleaded aulltjr oeror judge cnaries .E. wolverton In United State district court thl. mnm. lng to having- made falae applications nIn" eaalljr 1 to 1 ln Lane's favor, with for pension and was sentenced to I 'J'" possibility of S to 1 before the serve six months ln the Rosebur eoun. Polls are closed thl evening-. ty jail and pay a fine of $150. Up to 1:S0 105 out of a total of (83 Miller Is 63 years of age and, while registered voter had cast their ballot admitting his crime, said he had no ln Precinct 45.'" Lane voters. Democrat intention of doing anythlna- criminal. And Republicans, are ln a large major- He said he made application for a pen- lty. Few affidavit voters have appeared sion several years ago, that his attor- ao rar, wnereaa last year a large num ney got into trouble and the paper ber appeared at thl polling place, were lost. He again made application Vote Blow on Sast Bid. uiuiiiiuv mgo ana me xeaerai t in .v.- i-. . Vvi in Vh. Jt tt tl j, approximately 380, ther wer but 68 ZZVrtl TiL,.??"?"1 2 Uoua w to noon. Th. voting In this precinct, as at most of the others, Is light, but so far as can be judged In Use For Over 30 Years, VMS MUtTMMI . vv auMiaav svaear. veaa tv. States Attorney James Col presented the fact to the federal grand Jury and indictment wa. returned agalart " oflar front the result. ANNUAL GATHERING mining camps of the northwest Is that milky red Papa Oontler, the brilliant Harry Orchard Is a prof eaalonal detec-1 rM Amrinan RanflP- th ii.iimta (Journal Special Berrlce.) five. His confession mav be aired ln I nnb A M fir a1 (Ipanr art A mrrmm Atha afM.MMM.t TaMsa 9 TLff IP TMMtl. II"' "a. a . ' v. v. wv. Viuviuuaib aiifjnu. i nnurr nnt wnen 118 IB Dill Oil "LuB LBJlU I vsi tlst Iasi tnn niirnarmi tn mantlnn Tn resident of the Biff Four, receptive I h will tell the truth and exnlaln which candidate to succeed Senator Foraker, one of the cattlemen ln Idaho killed varieties and the Portland householder hjtd u wviuu Mui. iu-i, uuiuiur ranx eieunenoerg. ii uovernor uooa- takes as much or ill and rjleaaure ln won. . wg wm nana mm me 3u,uuu rewara. the cultivation of his roses as an Ena In this Instance he will divide the re- lishman In the care of his blooded ri.TIAN-TTP AT AIIMK, ward witn rran; Miner, an attorney or horses and dogs. -"- Rnokane. walk awav from the court-1 rtniv nnm ,nt nnmoa tn. mar tk. IS THREE MILLIONS IItA1. lX'JVtZ C0Wtrk?.!y.Jli I'JJAilJ1 , mt wV . . uursi i ii iu uiuuiii ev eiuijiuoiiijr itilu Liitj There Is but little doubt that both unheralded coming of summer that the (Journal Special Berrlce.) Orchard and Miller know who killed hosa carnival will be late for their haxt Nome. AiasKa, June xne worwin tne ex-governor. tsu in matter or hinom. Portland Heiehts. Kfnr'm arrived last night, being the first steam- fighting for the reward Is quite an. item Heights, Willamette Heights. Nob Hill. hip of th season from outside, it was in the famous case. Thiel and Pinker- East Portland, South'1 Portland, West three nays in ice. cat. Is 18,000,000. CHILDREN SHOWED IT Xffot of Their Warm Drink la th Morning. The sold cleanup to ton agencies are both trying to claim Portland ar a mass of color and could it, duc urcnara ana frea Miner are in the east D transplanted here from Its possession of the facts. When the re- c,Drielous May weather, "with one wara is lortncoming vrcnara win ten thw.ll thwoon" In th nt rt,m, my.", no mstriDUtion or namnriiets. no narda and newananeraand aneechiflAra BRTEF ILLNESS ENDS b needed to prove the glorle of "A year ago I was a wreck from cof fee drinking and was on the point of LIFE OF MRS. TRAVIS 10086 amon' Poland's rose gardens and mo aay wuuin u won. giving up my position In th school . ti. i SMATfiP. PTTT.TrtXT Tf. room because of nervousness. u.uuu ... ww. uuiwn j.v "I was telling a mend about it anJJ i -i mr. -i j l- l a. le I he said, We drink nothing at meal time but Postum Food Coffee, and it is such a comfort to have something we can enjoy-drinking with the children.' "I was astonisnea tnat sue would al Away Yesterday Surrounded by Parents npd Sad Relatives. VISIT EAST OREGON Senator Charles VL Pulton Is, at the Imperial hotel on a visit and will leave m, Tn. wifa nf William tonight for eastern Oregon to meet the low th -children to drink any kind of ", T" ..pd veaterdav at noon at peopl6 of that part of the "tat6 w,tn a coffe. but she said Postum was the J8 J'" iJ 'f... -?h?rtv vtew earn1" "r "entlment on moat healthful drink in the world for & family home, 160 E-ast lnirty- aueatlons havin a-a bearing on condition- children ,as well as for older ones, and seventh street, after a brief illness. ln thelr locality. One subject In par that .the condition of both the children i Funeral services will be held tomorrow tlcular on whioh Senator Fulton will and adult showed that to be a fact (afternoon from the home at 2 o'clock, sound the residents of th eastern part "My nrei trial was a rauure. Tne interment will be in Rivervlew ceme- or tne state wm oe on tne proposed cook boiled It four or live minutes and tery and services at the grave will be I release of graxlng grounds which is It tasted ap flat that I was in despair nfivate. being agitated by leading member of Itut determined to give it one more Mrs. Travis had many warm friends congreaa. trial. i This time we followed the dlrec-1 in Portland and throughout Yamhill Senator Fulton will be gone about s won ana oouw iv minuies aner tne county, where she spent her childhood yuusus uctiuou uo- days, ene waa Dorn si years ago at la s m ana i wa cumuipm y wnn nv it. I tt. .... i. L. v. t n n,. rich delleloiis flavor. In a short time I now a resident at McMinnville, and noticed decided Improvement In my judge of Yamhill county. At the time eonaitioa ana sept glowing oetter indlnf hp HMth . hp mnn h, tetter month after month. untU now II Miss Kathleen Bird, and two brothers! In precinct 41 78 votes had been cast up to short time before noon. Vn mTTTl TTTlTTtr rrr iv iuwra avrm im iov, l lie voce XllLt iSruLliJl VIjAJS n tn,s P-nct came In slowly and mere waa not much to indicate which way It was going. But ln common with Manv MmhH nt Pinnu. the other east side precincts It Is ex v " CTVV J J T mv will ... At. - m ants Will Gather This Month ln This City. Th eighth annual gathering of mam' ber of th Kelly clan will be hel June 29, at the home of P. J. Kelly, Twenty-eighth street, near Holgate. The clan comprises the descendants of Clinton, Albert, Oilman and Thomas Kelly, who came to this part of the country In 1848. Thomas Kelly settled ln eastern Washington, th other three brothers coming to Oregon and settling near roruana. Mrs. Van B. De Lashmutt. daughter or Aioert Keiiy, la the high priestess of the Kelly clan. Th chief tan, Plymp- ton Keiiy, tn eldest . son of Clinton Kelly, died last September at the age or 78. lie crossed. toe plain ln 1848 and many years before his death resided at bis farm at Kelly Butte. Members of th clan are scattered all along the coast Bom of them live in California and some In Washington, but most of thenr are residents of Port land. About 126 members of the clan were present at the reunion last veer. ne.u ai mo nomo oi Dr, ticnmond Kelly on the Woodstock car line. ' PERSONAL V ' i. - , -; Mrs. R." Smith.. 475 Salmon street re turned Saturday from an extended trip to Europe. She waa away from Port. land Just one year to the 'day. ' HEAVY BALLOT CAST (Continued from Pag On.) am perfectly heaimy, and do my work Guy K. and Robert A. Bird, were Drea- sm with ease and nleas- n. ; I would not return to the nerve- in in scnoot room wiui ease and pleas-1 nt ore. i wouio not return to the nerve- Mrs. Travis waa married to William destroyingreguiar -corree for any Travis Jr. a little over a year ago and - eaa tne prior to her marriag was for several famous little ''Heath'Claaalc,, -f The years a teacher in th Portland pubuo three weeks and upon his return will make a similar trip through southern Oregon and th Willamette valley JUs present trip will not Include southeast ern Oregon. ' Former Assistant Postmaster-Oeneral William M. Johnson haa withdrawn his nam from use In connection with th Republican nomination for governor Jn New Jersey thl fall.- Preferred Stock Canned Oooda. All 4 JUwla' Best Srand, i where 74 votes out of a total registra tion or laz naa Deen cast . In precinct 11, only 60 vote had been polled, and In precincts 4 and the number of ballot waa t8 and- 68. Farther west ln wards 1 and 2, both Democrats and Republicans wer be wailing the fact that Ho few had cast tneir votes, out of a total registration of 830 In precinct 8. S3 votes had been cast; ln precinct 8, 67, and ln precinct I tne total reached 60. In precinct II, 77 votes nao neen cast out of a total reg istration of 874. , i (- Yaughn Bay Three to On. . ; - In ward 10, precinct 68, It la reported at 12:46 o'clock that 98 vote have been cast and non have been chal lenged. The total registration Is 448. Five votes have been sworn in. Coun cilman Vaughn, who reside In the ward, states that he made a trip around to the different polling places and xlvei tt aa his cwlalaa ttet tbm vote is mn- when the votes are counted. Precinct 42 1 near the head of th voting list with 117 vote out of registration of about 600. There had been an even 120 vote cast her when th polls wer closed for lunch at 'clock. In all th east aid precincts th vot ng haa been slow. It 1 expected. However, that when th residents whoa place of buslneaa ar on the west sid reach home they will flood th polling-place and make life strenu ous from 4 and 6 o clock on to the time for oloslng at 7. In precinct 47, out' of a total regis tratlon of -467, ther bad been 105 votes cast at ..l.o clock. Z4UI Ahead is Tenth Ward, In precinct 60 10 votes had been cast at noon. There was no challeng ing and only two vote sworn In. Lane workers claim their candidate 1 urv doubtedly ahead. , In precinct 61 at 11:80 81 votes had been oast. Lane challengers believe Lane and Devlin ar running even. In precinct 62 108 votes had been cast at 11:80. Ther wa no challenging and Lane is undoubtedly ln the lead. In precinct 67 efforts to swear In five or six votes were unsuccessful. Demo orats claim Lane 1 ahead at th rat of lu to i. , - In precinct 66 68 ballot bad been oast up to 11:80. Devlin probably ahead. In preolnct 66 69 votes war cast up to 11:30 with Lan ahead. .' EVERY ONE INTERESTED INVITED TO ATTEND A meeting of all committees and all those Interested in th ros show and fiesta has been called for this evening to take plac in the- Chamber of Com-5 mere room. It 1 important that there be a large, attendance, as not only those who are on th working committees but an who ar Interested ln any way in th many features or floats are asked to be present . COFFEE Wherever you are, you can , have good coffee; there is no magic about it Yoor grocer returns rear moat? U yea do t IOScsilusJtauvarsiw . Alpliiifid !eio! from Dr. L. A. PltRCL, of the OpenAirSamtarium There is no more nourishing, healthful, life giving food than good, wholesome, pure meat. People of consumptive or anaemic tendencies should eat flesh foods; but the greatest-care should be exercised to see that the meat is ab solutely healthful when slaughtered, handled under f sanitary conditions away from the dust and insects and in all ways properly protected. If each housewife were compelled to looJk ino these details for herself, she would have nttfe time for anything else; but, fortu nately, the federal government has taken this responsibility off the individual hands by plac ing scientifically educated inspectors in places of responsibility to see that " only, .healthful meats are offered the public. By asking for government-inspected meat and refusing to accept any other, the housewife insures ber familtr n ctrn rrVimiM or Vi1f 4f ,k' OPtN AIR SANITARIUM 111 III 1 ..." - - ,. ' . ;' , If 1 T& OREGON DAILY JOURNAL I l:AIWtAf r OR. all thihohT ) ..." .: , . 1 .,. 1 1 11 1 --"iaaBB