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-T-, '""J :V! 1 S ' ' - 1 -'.'A: E;MIM3 ' ................ . . ... , , rrrXJ r? T"T "IT! XT,1 A" T wn,' bomo nervous people ftave 1 ILL J L U JxINfiJ-f Killed' b germs" br boiling the ., til m mtm LiynM , ' 1 j ,i 1 1 lk. i - n J - ' i ins reiiecuuu inn we, -u .ruriiaiiu, a. alaflA a....a h C 8, JACKSON.. i'uhiihi tmr raic turn tuadwr aM i water of our t ver, the " commoa ' inc. nita ana i mmu umu, i " - - - .......w.vw , ' .a. e-torno. ., P-nuod. or-iW bt th. emral history of trn.yiuioa Uitu(k bmiU m, mcom-um i au river lowDi on me race or iae ' " v : ' - earth. . It has not been possible to si:kpnoNe iiaim ,tnx dohbV u j provide " all towns with undeflled ttlUQt1 water, though la the pursuit - i . '. ...T,r'J I of wis object, some advance has adoption of the that of Memphis, which protects the lower river, from the worst defile ment of abutting populations." . The ' French ;"clty of Nice is now occupied with this problem, which is being studied . by Frenth,' chemists. llrumwtrk Bnll.Mn. S23 flftS . - rk: TTIbn ponding. rdWtn. Snbarrlptloa Tirn t swfl te n adaa ta UM Lnltwl Sum, Canada r Msxtoe. . CM rM.,......$8.00 J On swat S .M Ob rear... On ymr. 6i'.I.Y AND SUNDAY. ,....7.60 Om BMota... ; ; , . ; , ,.t,.,- .. .01 right Tone to elaborate and perfect Coxey's 'army was a spectacle of our; school . system, neglecting that 1 189 J. t-l V ; ' ; ': f .'' t;:.: : . ' prime essentlal-'-a properly equipped ' The fields of the. northwest and and properly paid teacher, Until we of the entire country , have, during raise by taxation for the 'common- the season, surpassed all records In schools enough money to pay teach-1 production. The orchards rolled up ers a wage worthy of their hire, our I a total unparalleled. The forests H "WE GET WHAT ' WE GIVE , By Ella Wheelor WUcox. , (Copyright. 0S, ht AniTWii-Journl E?iniliw) ' I do not mak friends.. I am anxloua trt hut nrnvlnar tr, anma. schools, will, continue to suffer, for and mills' were stupendous In their for ,! maon not apparent to m. i lack of teachers.- contributions. The mines'. brought aem' to repulse neonie. whii. t . forth ' bidden treasures beyond any! heart very cordial and anxioua to have, ivrwcr KKrfKBi.e. mature ubi kitou i ywyii nw mo. . urraa an laoiaiea lire. in ' as'aboundlnf: measure as man Cn d omething to make real frienda asked for. or required for a perfect!01 in" pop' ineetT I have been told W KT.irrTnTr! vallrnaf ra. I nA nnrmonAnr n.Hn.nnrlf v ' Tr la an I J SO mat , my exterior appearance Mntlv cnmnlntl to Prpowa. I arrrArafA nf iiaiifrnct tn rnlr th .MMUB', " ter - and Milton, adjoining actual presence of want almost' In-Iwiah to be so thought or. aa it mekee ' - ' J i a i - . i i a i .... "we - . - county, ana a recent news item etys I . mere is nownere and in no . way I1 w ret wtiat we aive ONE LITTtK TENTACLE LOOSENED. A' t tiAtak tiauait tnat tne nrst Hour sent out from the I reason for o.OOO unemployed men toi""0.1 ' w in the ion run. mill there over the new "traction" have marched at 8eattle. 'save that wmtfaVrttX line was shipped only after the new I arising . from error , on weakness. In Ifnd love we receive u . thane back 3 1 than whom there are none iore ac-lrpad had won a fight with the O. R. J the! man-made economies of glcompllshed In. the world, of science. J & J. Co. to get a track to the mill. I country. It points a stern, accusing fctha aower of rood aeed may at it on "We did not'eome to our " work by accident. We , ,dld ' not choose 1:' for ourselves; but.' under much which may wear, the appearance of acci . dent and self -choosing,; came , to It by1 Ood'r Teadlng and appointment. Richard , Che ' nevlx Trench, . -, , 8 tha tnnat innrntuH atortllilna- otrpnt I Thla la a amall hn alrtilflan In. I Anmr ot nnr InMnnwfaiiK In ran. I "Cy fUrrace; Kut the ' Wlnrta of II V IIIVDI ' v hw. a. CI I V M.I.WM wu l,UIUVIIU M M I . M V-. . W V H Mf WMf W AM I p V01 Wlfti 0Cat tCT ' It hrnajfoAat. anf known is ozone, and the desideratum stance or the llarrlman system of pling with the problem of how toiwhiia tn rock rematna - barren, : tiia Is to produce osone at-a practical doing business. . He will not build properly.dlstribute to aH the wealth 'i i i, figure as to cost. The employment I to open up new territory, but will I the soil , produces for all.- It be-1 if I my to myself, without any real of ozone to sterilize water Is becom inar more sreneral each day. Never- position within "his" territory. He I and economic system that Is crlm- my power to please him." I need not be theless the production of the article Is an enemy to every, new road, or inal and cals tor the substitution of fP 'tempoi1 efficf-1 -r ov ? Is sun very ; low . m , amount ana i to any enterprise mat aiviaes us i oraiu ana j proDity ior me incom-1 ' Neither need j feel 4 surprised or rather MDenalTe; It aDnears that business with any other line. Th is betenc 1 and ' dishonesty . In V those 1 "l. 5nA K 1 the" befit ' operations of private " fac- J is natural and ' perhaps legitimate, I charged with legislation. ' It recalls upon me actiona with no feeling for tones nave noi given more tnan illustrates now a great pari tne monstrous, Proposition tnav r- ter how-Wnd tIMfu , nnnrM nf A zone t tter. kilowatt-hour of Oresron ii handicanned bv thlilar trrinc to do billlona of busmesiitnaira mv MnAnt awm inriivliuii t J ' - 7 I I. ..... , I , . . . . . . - lia i. u ..-a. a. . . . i j FIGHT Is in progress In Michi- at cost or; 1Q . to 19 cents per tyrant, v , on mat tenuous ana . treacnerous ftnT .".wnTOndnln. gan- over the Drobosltion to pound, or course in is price, reia- ine moral is: i&i me people ming cauea, rconnaence, wnicn io- must expect criticism and condemns- MICHIGAN :AND , OREGON, Haii mm Athora ii my cortlon- We reap aa we sow. Bom harvests are Ions? in growing than others, but iney ail grow in tunc , I fancy my correspondent Is too anx lous to make, friends to be sincere In her feelings.. Shn la wondering what Small . Change v Fulton and Cake anybody else? f ' ,. a a ... ".: Sale of skates and sleds, poor j- t , V Holy. Rollers need rolling unholily, ' . The rallroado': policy lt rule or rulrt. she ran do to attract people to herself, v. will the .average' homeseeker prefer -Instead of forgetting all about herself a wet or a' dry countryT , f P a a Smu1 aaak A Vvaa Si r a fJP fll SS1 Sla I urSha U hi"fciB;.- "How : can i mske ..'"51 1 "! It Is called a that person a friend to mer not "How "5 ""-.. v , can 1 be a friend to 'that; personr ' ' i " 1 - ; f There la a vast difference In the mentsl The Japanese eonsul at rortland has attitude necessary In asking the two been changed. ; War! wart, warl questions..',.' ; ' . ,. i. " " "?'!" e.i ' , -i 'cv,. ' t - a ma mean thnt Obliteration Ot . Thar mavaw .i. . 1 1 . self i." comVend.ble. 'vlllty ta e 7' or : frtendsbin, or duty, la never rom-l y ..-.- . r . r . " - manlnh , I HO nOL DOUBT It'll"- I . HfmaiOP ai1l.lAtt lnAwa 1 1 seuC feols complimented when I however, whom hla currency, bill does lng he created aa the highest type of I ault. ! -..-. , , it - " Bonrne may appoint a' district attor-. ney, but he can't get a Knox delega tion. : r . i .. . . ... j i-.v. . ;'; v - e .'. a .;.v . .. It Is possible that Wall Btreef'will his workmanship declare tnemseives worthless worms, unworthy of his re- earn! - r " " ) i ! ' We are holrs of Ood's kingdom, and rightful Inheritors of happiness,- and health, and success. - What .monarch would feel pleanure in having nis cnu- aren less ereatures'T ! . ,- . ' ennmaraMn.lt. Would he, not orerer to near mem i r. : w r, 1 L . . . rvm Wa an r HITII tilOOIl T I " W. We ought always to believe-In our k... in imp rlarht In love and ha loved. . to srlve and reoelva ihapplnesl, I W -will soon be spring, when, unless and to toll and. be rewarded. t And then rrightened by talk of Urlflt rtvlaion, we ahnuid bestow our love, our glfta I nang may lay more eras. ana our .toil wun no avuvua juomm - . .' v, , , i rerawl dust -ay . pre.lt.ent to auttlt; i than nothing-miserable, unworthy , H,' ! , ; . V ttures"T ' '. . ' . ' 'I In ennmaraMn.'.lt. ... !l?JTi"uJl lrMe' th- Pttorra architect will omit the panlo. - v, ?. ,-... l1-, t'i ;: -ei f vj ,'V,C.i'..';i r about the returns, ir we cnance io toy r a New York woman who killed a man a loveless individualto .five to one and then herself was "well heeled": aha bankrupt tn gratitude to loll .for the bad thres. revolvers, ' " , ' . ' ! uneppriclatlve it Is but1 temporary ... , " " . . V't ' ; give the people power to initi- tlvely high, diminishes the posslblll-1 help themselves wherever and to as J day flourishes, like a green bay tree, at, anionrimenta tn thi rnn.i tles of Its practical application to I great an extent as possible. One I but tomorrow vanishes into thin air, stUution The nedDle want the con-1 general use. For all this It is .not way to do this is to build or aid in I It suggests that as Soon as posslirle Btitution "amended In some particu- to be denied that the sterilization of the building of rival roads. This rationalism should, be applied to. our ;iar, especial Fy In" the matter of the potable water by the use of ozone is sew road will be a - wonderful de- monetary and . economic arrange- Initiative and referendum, and ar today ' an accomplished fact veloper of the Walla Walla valley, ments and vcalls for eliminating of ?skinr a ronsditntlnnal convention I The municipality of the city of I Harrlman can't stop it from doing I the distressing evils incident to sub " now in session to submit to themN''w has installed a factory In which business though it Is a wonder he stltutlon of pelf for purity and par- the necessary constitutional amend-(is treated a volume or 8,ouu cudici does not try, by an Injunction, onltisanahlp for patriotism. ment. But of course the political reet, aDoui tn.uuw gauons, 01 waier i me gronna mat u is unconsutu- -marhin. and mnst nf th offlchol per nour ana u is proposea to anon- tlonal. The new electric line to I crs are against the project; they do 17 feat three times this quantity. Salem will be a great developer, .not want to give the people this The most Important of the ma- Welcome and help bring about oth rower. One of the delegates, who terial consists of an alternator, de- ers in the Willamette valley. u ianW th flrht arainat submla- Hvering the current to the trans- Meanwhile our friend J. J. Hill to us . in time i from some source or many sources. .' It cannot fall. TO RULE THE SEAS -No.' rake." In LigLter Vein A Harsh Reflection. she .said, "I cannot marry a Being the report of a special maga sine' writer upon f the ' navy, with his recommendations for Its Improvement. By Wet Jones. -7-,. To the navigating officer of Mo Doodle's magaslne: ' ir Having spent several min utes upon the United States battleship Oklabraska, I must report the following grave defects In our navy: First The big guns make a .most Mon of the amendment to the people. Tonne; -at 1C 00 jw" Jj will soon afford Portland relief. L? ffm J? wh!t ITitJr-SS. j recently made , the, assertion that o toto(tw.M Harrlman tried by every means in steet . th. soutAy placing a blanket over the .u . & 1 nAM I ni in iHt'Liir un b uuicui iu n uu wuv i n i m nnww- Tn ihhii hi t rn tii rfliminvi.. " . . - -. - -.- 1 vrfguu wumu uui agniu uiui uic " 0 "initiative; and referendum, tn sup- water 10. De punuea conaucieu to Fortiana or aown tne uoiumnia, port of which he quoted Mr. Ralph I under pressure, for absorbing the and is still fighting the new road R. Dunlway. The Detroit News on j ozonatea air passing irom me ozon- with regard to terminal grounds; lnnulrv learned that Mr Duniwav or, wnicn mixes wun me wswr 6nt all will not avail. At an occa If ever. Vou should be. making hay.". '. -i-T.2I.hJ1 "1 TiT. Bo saying, he slipped hastily into her - v". "-.7 - . - Second In heavy aeas the ships roll In an exceedingly unpleasant manner, causing me to suffer from a most dis aareeable feel In a In the stomach. Noth- led the opposition to the Initiative under the form of an toBtl. point one of the Harrlman Llf In 'thA "rnnvpntlnn " and : "atonned 1 last a venuiator, wmtu rcuiu.c leniacies IS loosenea UP. ana me machine opera glasses that thea tree sup. seemed to notice It. I suaaested at th 'at nothing to defeat the wUl of th. Ujr er It ha. ipassed th watf and proce98 will continue The People f- SXZJ father's arctics, and waa swallowed up in tn. anving snowstorm. A Theatre Danger. malnritv." ' The New. further aavs discharges It to the atmosphere. that "Mr: Dunlwav Is sliir raelna ine nygienic resuu, as repurieu must fight him inch by Inch. glass at the theatre, use your own and showed an Inclination to roll to port, not a publlo one. Few of us usa public and vice versa. My only answer waa a against government by the people, by a committee on nyiene ,eaTefl cities AND UNEMPLOYED MEN. Pf conta"lon 1th? let.u" TT1,,"ly n- Third There la very little room on 01 o vu a. smiiu 4aw "l"v auv-v va w uuai U IUO UaiftUI SftDnS a V VWIUB) IJIVIV avlat aiaaaa wnAralrir fia HanCroV rtf Onnis. I a.nAM la. WA A aaa I FEW months ago the City could glon Is equally great ; I bunkers than to the comfort of the offt- Icers. -I hao to aleep in an absurdly small bunk with no bathroom attached. f11U are I4 to be treacherous. , VaT sucn conoiuons no corresponaeni even after, the supreme court has ooub of the practical value of the declared that the provisions for the procesa; m umj "7'" " InitiaUve and referendum, are legal r experiment contained 35,000 ' enactments and an effective part ot germs per cubic Inch, and after the fundamental law.",;The Mlchl- treaimem in su expeninenw yieiueu A' not get enough employes. Now it could employ many more than it needs, and at greatly SKST a, many anTmirnambul- Jsn. , I pointed out a ."7 laa .....aaw. ) 11 ..j...., m- 7. .... 7: 1 j.j. ..... ivory nmpi. way. or proviaing more gan leader the News says, used Mr. v- reuueeu wages, inousanas 01 men "iS-.. Enrii,h call a frelaht a roods Dac toT bedrooms snd sitting rooms; . : j namawiv nn atsov wun , t na unffinAfj -.. -.i.'im i in wnicn . mere remainea uui oiimit nf wnrir triAd in mniio uouiaj,iuiuBmuuu mo waiui ...... . , .... I " ' ' I irnii. . . . . . . . I hnllra anil roal that such a nrovislon la -destrnctlve germs per cuoiq men, wnicn were streets of Chicago, their objective Erl)ri"', aia omeumea 10 " " ? . . . . . .. Miiililiinul narfAAtlv tnnffAnalve I ui i. - v. - n , .v. I cause iTisaniiy. ,. or me repuoiican ' iorm 01 govern-1 tJ , ijuiui wmg iue wi uau, wuere iuey 'mMf",!).-' Th , nrno. AS 10 ine economic result ia lueae intended tnna to make Imnresa va out or watermelons, . v 1 I . r I .- a,,... tra DaA The French are now making brandy it of watermelons. The average Boer drinks 20 cups of t wun- ins engines. Of course, It would aepmation tor -us. i ne iot, in. ir.. . jMmr.rEtr.-- v.- ri,. u. t tude and . iae recompense win, an " k , mh.h . T. """""i ' ti-,. , ,Am anma aourca or I ? e" iPrPP" Wy coma as near aa any on. to tauing to It aa it deserves. . . Maybe Renator Bourn, haa received "".pf'ihoa. 'artlclos .written to get " a vvw priaa, ana nas read tnem. . , 1 v-,- v.-. a ... . . . i; ' Now will you keen milet alvtiir mn. gross neglecting to reform the Urlff? J he duty on champagne has been low- than ha iwctuir' tit have the shins towed, but this could be done eaaUyjr1'1 enough and would hare th. furtber ad There are soma .-h- ,!... ,k- '"'"i" t , ik j 1 eacnange eonor iooks over, and others fleasant amok, to th. far and of th. owing hawser. . t Fourth No part of the deck Is given up to the cultivation of vegetables, al though the advantage of a amall truck farm, especially on a long cruise. Is ob vious. The same omission to b. noted with regsrd to chicken ranches, although on. of the officera Informed me that the navy department provide each ship that he overlooks. - Queer thin. . thai cuai'sa tanauagv, j 80m. one one. said .f a man h. dis- uaea: -his smile was like a silver plate on a coffin." - We expect to hear mis appuea to jiugnes, ' e . ' Cleveland claims a population of ex- with an aviary In which to keep flying jactty 411,401. We believe thla Is a few fish. ' . . I more than the population of Seattle yet. 1 nere are many otner tniaaa aoout 1 out not navinz tn. latest naurea can. our navy to pe condemned, out the oe-1 not d. sure. A New York City man was arrested I ior spitting on tne aiaewaiK. . That old village must be becoming quite metro politan, as-tne country editors say ot ineir towns. . . fecta I have enumerated are tho moat taring. Among the recommendations have to make are these: Ships should be nalnted In brirht colore and not In monotonoua white. A pink flagahlo leadlna a line of blue. red. green and orange shins would im press foreign . seamen. Ships In dis frrace for any reason could M painted n stripes. There Is also room' for more artistic treatment of the masts and funnels. The funnela ahould have artlstlo cornices, while creepers should be trained to grow ud the .masts. . . ... . . . . 1 rvi n 17 1 m nA m . coaiinc snip la a mighty dirty and B thia Vear uncomfortable proceeding air at present Jandon , In small paper baga or cartons there would be little. If any, dust Life would be more cheerful ahoarri our ships If we enlisted only men able 10 uouuie in Drasu. Many other recommendations mlrht oe maa dui i doubt ir anr of the ships I , " Many Eugene people, as now constructed are worth remodel' other towna up th. val! iJi-JX. uaAUHiiit, 1 mar to make aarden. Diary of Police Dog. By C. B. Quincy. Golnr on dutv tonlaht Will be the erase America! ... Aa In tha aan anil nst .k..J O.AAnAAA A.rh A a vaas ft1"' " w.. v AS long as they were There are districts " in China whTre ometh,n- Got BWeU rubbr bUnkel maae a nit on tion of the views of a, disappointed municipal experiments, it .appears their request that the city give them strong-wf fee a day. 1 opponent of government ty the peo- that two and a half draas of ozone work; but they were dispersed by At the height . of ni ont in Oreeon ahnnM.have no were hsed for 625 gallons of water, the police. As ionic as they were 1 Thnran r ilfitHrt influence bpon the delegates In the treated with four kilowatts of elec- peaceable and unarmed, we see noth- of, chfP that there-la no coin to wear guess I won't Michigan' -constitutional , convention trlclty at a cost of one cent, which Ing wrong or dangerous in their at- "wSmra'maki fbVath??.yomPt: my bMt! ' f who believe that the heonle 'can he maae. me louu'.cow 01 aiermsing tempt, though It mllfht have been Tneir yoicea are c earer 10 ine Flne tlme tonight Chased a sus- l. : s . d-w Ia, ohnnf nm -nt for SS.ROOf i- v v 4 actora ana at tne same time less aua- Dici0us cat about three miles, but it hid ible to the audience. , . - . 1 undr a bla- cask and I couldn't get at it Oregon Sijeliglitj ' Auatln Is the latest Incorporated Orl gun iowd. Many Improvements will be mad. inl inaon mis year. , 1 A well drill at Eugene went through! ieei 01 roca in seven nours. A new creamery for Bandon Is an as sured xact, says tn. Recorder.' , apd thoaa' oft y, ar. prepar-I a a ,, ".V".: election, are desirous to have the In-1 There may b. a "oort of Astoria" fluence of the Times on their aide. 'Mr. jalao, Incorporated for local Improved Acaiaun is, n is mma, an intimate mend I mBn- uooa scneme. . ... of Joseph Chamberlain, the great advo-l e . . "IIB or protection.. Who warmly admires I IIolv Roller are trvlna- a aaJ wth thi-,.?ifi-!:f n Woodville In Josephine coGntyJ paper man in coniroT of 'what has hVre Ul Ppie lner . . W P tMm WH tofore been Pntflnnil'. wnnmt inii.nt!oi I ' - ' I ! trusted." ' i 1 ' '. if water aDoui one cent ior o.owu more to- the point to march to, the Most'of this will be news to pe- gallons. A railroad offices, for ft Is the rail- . rl in Orefl-on. InchidlnBr Mr. Diinl. way.i The initiative and referendum I municipality of Paris , has become out of work. amendment was not proposed by or Interested in the affair and is now Why might not cities help men submitted through si - "convention," engagea . in maamg ngoroua com- out temporarily in such an em but by resolution tin tie legislature, parlsons between themethodofster-Urgency? Why might not arrange- of which ; body'Mr. Duniway -was ""g water oy oaone ana aeverai ments be legally made for this pur never a member. After the adoD- otner By8temB "Ubmltted to its con-p08e provision could be made for Inn nf tho amondmont hv an ati. BlderatlOU whelming majority, Mr. Dunlway, a tofore been Ena-lnnri'a mna Inrin.nti.i Journal, the - Urlff reformera believe their prospects of success would be largely promoted. iney are acting on the principle that 'mere n k ucrmnn iniuci mi duilv uwi u..b.ii fA, .nm. ima nntii rmman nrtn I rra. t .....-,. .n . i - . . . ... . . 1 . . . 1 I aa .ArmAn nrMrnml nerore the emnerorl , 1 .. w , M .. n 1 v. . l. 1 ... . . fc a . inspirea Dy inese results me r0ad. principally, that threw them I .hall moVe than 16 minute, long.. i.rpufflo. hard"'4f 'TSclng'' pre".. tarimE,ru Letters From tke People private citizen and a lawyer, argued, I WHY TEACHERS ARE SCARCE, in a published'; article, ' and before the supreme court as an -attorney, that the' amendment was unconstitu tional because it changed our form of ; government, 'Ibut the" state su preme court'; Jield -otherwise.. raising a fund at such a time as thiB for the employment of men in var ious ways of city improvement. Thus hundreds of men in a city like Port land, thousands ' In Chicago, could be given temporary and needed re- T S NOT difficult to find the cause for the scarcity of teach ers for the public schools. Com- jeff an)j the', city would be per piaini 01 mis scarcity is neara manently- benefited. an over uregon. it win continue gince there is always work to be The Michiean man's assertion that to be heard until conditions change. aor.e. only the means being lacking Oregon would abandon, the initiative Thirty dollars a month and board the city would get the best of the 'and referendum If: it could would yourself, with employment scarcely transaction, , for Jt could get work ' not be Indorsed, we think, by one naif the year, is not a tempting done at less cost than in more pros- man out "of four', perhaps ; not one career. Such however, is the maxi- perous times. Doubtless hundreds out .of ten, In Oregon. The plan mum or remuneration orrered teach- 0f men would do a fair day's work does not w-ork to entire perfection, e In many a district. In some just now for a little while at wages - and Is Btlll oa' trial but - on'thS populous counties in western Oregon, much lower than they have been.ae- . whole we have no doubt that a very th average wage is ?35 to 40. customed to receive. Why not be large majority of the people of Ore- 0ut of1 this, the teacher must pay" ready for such a time,, and put these , gon are still in favor of it, and board of $10 to $12 per month. In men to work awhile, if they were would not give It up If they could w imponam county, oui mree out willing to work, until they could do do so "without ".any. effort. A few of 60 districts pay a maximum of tetter? " '" ' lawyers, like Mr. Dunlway, believe 6() or above, and In such it is town This peridd of Industrial depres- it nncoastltutlonaand a consider- board, where tne cost ib 15 per Blon will gradualy pass. ; It cannot able'number of' machine politicians month andUup ward. nang 0R as one did some 14 years ' whom it has at least partly knocked And there are other drawbacks ago; but while at Its worst we can out of business are tired of It,' but t0 this hand-to-mouth profession. 8ee no good reason why . a city 1 the masses ot the people of all J rossltoly 20 per cent, u not more, should not give these men a chance narties are as much In favor 'of it ' tne districts of the entire state, to earn at least half wages. See that as they -we're' hen4they Voted on it. do not have above four months of for this they did a fair day's work, ,; , r . - j school In the year. There are fine on the ground that half a loaf Is STERILIZATION OP WATER WITH J counties In whicbthe average of dis- better than no bread, and that the J r OZONE. 1 T trlcts ; with - but fdlur months of half-loaf is a great accommodation school. Is; Z per cent:' About nine to them. And the city would be a months s the limit for which -any gainer. A city like this need never teadher , draws a salary. ; . ', be so hard up that it could not do - It takes money to. attract talent, this, if It were duly planned . for, If a urofesBlon offers no financial re- And it ought to be nlanned for. This , ler powers ior physical assistance. I ward Its ranks . will ; be decimated, J is not socialism. It is . merely tak ' iJeautyor scenery, potable water for .and the standard of its units be com-ling a common sense step occasional ;sappiy or; markets, enter but HtUe I are more months ot school In -the iuio;me .consiaeration or the pi- year, ; and more pay. per month. HE LOCATION of a city is com monly 4 ; commercial accident. When ft Is. otherwise the iual- Jfying ' factor' is ; usually a. wa- oneer; it ;:would be absurd j to say teachers for our public Schools .will the 'solution of the, problem," for be scarce. They will not only be tnere is fio problem. v scarce, but what there are will. In Af ter using k near-by spring or the main, be in the service tem brook, the digging of wells and cess-! Dorarilv. and with little ambition to i pools denote the settler "fixed," j be successful. It dtu - ui vuuguucei .j?. indicate the 1 WHEN WORKINOMEN MARCH. S CARCITY of labor was a nota ble feature of the late past, it ; was the theme of discussion in the press and on the platform, means that a pro- j and a , canker in the breast of the point as a focal, center of rmen and trade, then, and not till then, comes the demand for a copious supply vof pure anniung ; water and, the hy gienic problems in chemistry of the present time concern "thlsv element of a healthy human life In' civilized Europe and these United States more than any other municipal provision. Towns that have grown up on the banks of a running stream have used the nearest water, not! always' un uit Hal ot tte filth they absorbed, , fesslon on which the weightiest re sponsibilities rest,, responsibilities al most co-equal , with' that ' of , the parents in preparing. children for a life career, is allowed; to languish, and its usefulness and effectiveness be largely crippled because crimin ally underpaid. ' y . .We pass, school' laws ' at . every legislative session and add to the strictness of regulations.. We plan by statute and by prescribed courses of .study , t) increase effectiveness. We 'seek by, .every 4 means - but ; the , captains of industry. Houses were comfortless because there was no fuel, and there was no fuel because labor-was scarce, That was but yesterday. u ; Within the week 6.000 unemployed work ingmen marched through the streets of Seattle, appeared at the city hall and urged the mayor to abolish the chain gang, to promote - public works and by other means . to sup ply employment for needy working- menu it was, j in some features, a Coxey'g army ! la The raising of hoas la ona of th most proiuaoie inauainea tne rarmei can engage In, remarks the Eugene Reg isier. t There are about 1,400 acres of hop IV..,. . I - JHllOTU : 111 lA 1 Hill WUHIV ftllU UU1 O for three miles, . but when he saw me If ther succeed at the next elections I that numpsr l.ieo has been signed ove snooping under the caak he cheered up, land are strong enough in parliament tolto tn un,on' -. - . nd lu lit hi run down beside him on I carrv nut tho nrnt..iii, .k... I . " . - the ground. Then he heaved and are offering to the nation, the trade I afllton, a prohibition town for manv henveri until h heaved the cask over, i relation h,twn fn,i.nj . 1 I years, is very Drosoerous. it owns it, The cat got a running start and I went will be materially altered ' I water and light plants, which yield rev mat me -rimes can be used to power- I vr imvrwTBiuonis. A miniature cyclone In Umatlll "ttTiv He Objects. ttiii t.rt n Tn tha 'EMltnrlafter It. The coo seemed to be greatly ThTi,.i.1,.Li hv8 been solicited annoyed and was using very strange ful effect In furthering their policy is of The Journal I nave been soucitea . th . t heard c x.im. rol- unauestionshie it. i-in 7 1 by the Creg t Tax Reform association I lowed the cat two or three miles, but changed,-Ha appearance will probably county damaged a barn and contents tJ to circulate a petition ana ootain tne 1 a" wy "''." may no longer oe tnein extenc or z&o. uaca in Kansa ( 80 nersons who favor their n0UB" very M ,"U"IV1 "tti 5T." . "..Pres: this wouia be Only a gentle sephyr. . . - - hao ia Liia iiHiHH win r 1 1 n sr ia it o ni 1 a. a ' .at ...VMUf ,aw T.. - . 1 .. human AAA A I iafl T--- ""11" "4 V ?. Y V." not accede to their request, and gave kicked if he'd go out with a blankety enlarge its constituency and causV U my reaaons: First. I believe in taxing dog again. He wasn t much help to me, be read by many thousands more. MoiBaTi.X vrvthtnr tit value that is a source of I anvwav. revenue to its owners. I would, how- Nothing much doing. a,,., favn, n ,mall M,mntlnn fnr pv.rv I " householder. 1 also ravor a law tnat 1 urea um bi niis- Since Srlff"rifirw.Hr-,,aS."S-. Ah. J?ulnt.?"P?P""" " th-8 . Wh Ject of the purchase; and as there U a r "'cm " lno courier. , nrifllKthf lit V that tha nrrt? airlnnla MM I " Chased same I win In the next election.thni.B.h it If Wallowa county goea "wet" nex lit &n A tH fa v ttj vara ask fns In- lAt thrM milpH but it ffot awftv a-ratit. I an riAt inM tha immaiiisu I Juiifl. not to exceed three ft&lonnil wll stances, cash note and accounts. We all wriggling under a low gate. Suspec. a promising the part which the Times bs parmlttad to run In Enterprise, an.l believe that thousands of dollars are political Influence keeping it free. Ding- may take In the campaign Is Interesting j ,ttCh PX not less than $1,000 a yea) not given In. to the assessor. Well, ham will understand my failure on this In many quarters outside .of England. "1 license. No curtains, screens, palnte , J.v.-.. .u. r. ,t.. aAAAiint. . (windows, tables, card nlavinr. nnol tn Z.nmti!Z t? Saw man goinTng Jonely atreet . : Joh- Hodge's , Birthday. or other adlurt. will be permittey it has not, then If the assessor is in lftt night with a large bundle, very - jonn Hodge, a prominent labor leader 1 TJie cyclone occurring six miles sout doubt he can refer to the county rec-1 suspiciuu, m k. 5,nni hunH or ln". "l,"n nouse or commons, who lot Atnena, says tne weston Leade ords, that I believe, would help some. 2fnUI'. :rV.,'ir, .hiJ F.?rk- h' Eecent,y pa,d a vl8,t to America, was came at night and moved Frank Martin' will -not ei.ono.ooo reoulre a inwr round it conuinM oif turwy. nan fcorn ln xyreshlr. Jiniiary 25. 1868. tnd machino shed and two combined her lew than S100.000. if o who la in I satlsfactoir mifc I early took an active interest ln oolltloal. 1 vesters a distance of It feat, lifted th - - . - . . akwAAw at inriuv t'Hmm 1 , , , 1 1 niniiiiii i . . . . . . . . . i . . ..An . . - . . 'rv',,. ..;, ,; -rantnln I "usirmi ana sucum movements in theiroor ana oiew 11 uu yaran away, iwisti ; "rfti . iTi ZT-Tw. a m.Tit'v rnainA in I W8Sl or Hcouana. lie was the founder eo ana tore neavy timoers apart, nppe told him he .must have a guilty dw 0f the Steel Sroeltera' Amalgamated as- off a corner of the house roof fin txin Wihe-nAAh,aU nd.afn he riint PknSw oclatlon and became its first secretary, frightened badly Martin s family, h ed oolice dog.- Man said ne dian t Know i a h. .iin i,,u. . r i .'Miuini, hunt, a ihw .,.i i. LWJ ?1a dhfeV mJ mm my was president of the British trades to pieces, .and the damage aggregate blanket and ahowed my shield. congress and the following year l. J it least $250. - 'v '' ' h'C 'l- n"'"" . ... . I rtrAfiaiiAnt fif thA Pflriah aonHAn u I 'f Attacked by tnugs last nignipuHaoK rtvratTon7i Vaho7 en.r .T jured? Then again, in Lane county aione tnere is minions or aonara in vested In different kinds of manufac torles. Shall we exempt them and bleed the land owner?. Not much. , They take exceptions to my democracy. well. so oe ii. i neiieve unrist uiierea aemo. cratto doctrines when he said: "As ye would that others do unto you do ve amu unio mem. t &, r, wijuliXAMS, miniature,, 'and Untested Heroes. Alexander was a soldier of glorious renutntion'. .1, i, . He brought a hundred countries to a-, ...... .1 1 . . 1 . He chased his foes so easy . he wished the world was larger To ride to further victories , on Bu- cenhalua. his charaer. But Whether Alex would, have stuck is something of a gamble, If he'd had to sit a jolting trot and not 11 pieasant amoie. Another 'noted hero was the Carthage Slasher. Hannibal. .T, Who simply ate his foes, alive, like a military cannibal;. The Romans eagles scanned the world that was to be all Roman. But Hannibal, a cagy lad, proved a most unDleasant focman. Although dismissal must .have .-come, - had his President' been finical He -didn't, when he crossed the Alps, nue aown a single, pinnaciei You've doubtless heard of Julius,' the Orifflnal : ''tniahtinar fTar " Extolled by most historians as a highly shifty geexer. . .. Though not a Henley amateur, they took him on in. Britain . - Just see the Commentaries for how the chumps got bitten. : But Caesar wouldn't do today he must nave run to liver; -He didn't Jump-the Rubicon, but rode rignt through the river! ry to re soond to my calls for help, was ee- assists soond verely bitten ' -Attacaeaw tnugs ,'- fntomntlonk labor congress at Zurich: , Garden huckleberries, which a Saler ;;.Awo-ryfiw?'lSl? i h.,rrVto ;e: He moved to Manchester in 1892 and in man Is cultivating, are a d to. bo espe - - t - iiooa n'a m ainnt. a mamKa a .u. . r mnuv ffnnn Tor nipt ntvinf rn m v w v.vu.-w ,i,vuiuqi,.ui i.iin aiiip I , . , , ' , . V . Chester cltv council. Mr Hnd i. I or a better flavor than the mounts! .wit) iiuii in nuvui viirr the sixe of its mounts! nrollflc bearer. ' The vln trades disputes In England and, Srotlaiid. j 18 "inillar to that or a tomato, but grow; -e ia well known as a sneaker on aocini 1 much taller. ; TI15; fruit can ba oannej and religious questions, and an able ad- ? ? fresh. The plants are starte vocate of temperance. V ITOtaW 'refhs cou dn't 00 advocate of industrial arbifrat on huckleberry. ' iri lJaane wlth criminals 1 have scared has taken part In the formation of gr four times Lnd wwr are . tiX to put me-oat of concHiatioa boards for the prevention of ?.na J??.a lryln w.pi.ra,uui u t-ades diflDUtea In Enaland and. Snotlajid la similar to th the way, sn & man last nleht with large dia mond ring. Suspicious. Qraooed nim by .leg and neia mm uir numan cop came up, Turned out to be 'an alder man. Threatened to "break" tthe cop. Coo said, "I can't control the-dog." lOU SlCKea mill un me, jrwu pwuiiuioi. I Cop transferred to Staten island. - ! HI . . . - New coo helping im tonight. - Some thing. avAltlnv nn; PeoDle running away from a house down the street Some of Hum ahnutlnff. -. "Black - hand!" : Coo goes that way and looks. - Says, "Ah. from the seed,' and grow in a wanne similar to the tomato. . ... , i m .. .4. ''j fOn the receiot of the news at Prim vllle of tho -overeat of J. N. Willian son's case the Review says: t Suns, poet. I that day was marked by i fair-slat celebration ln honor or tne event. . huge bonfire was. started in the stree This Date . in History. .,, 1633 Henry VIII. orlvatelv married to Ann Boleyn at Whitehall. 1769 Robert Burns. Scottish born. .Died July .21. 1796. . - 1882-vW. L. Marcy of New York d. clared In the senate, "To the victors b. la battery of t anvils was started,4 th long tne -spoils. ' I church bells were rinsing for v an hou - 1860 Charles Curtis. United SulIm .mi f ,vv rwlmta were ser senator from Kansas, born. - , J up In the air. In fact, Prlnevtlle ha innn Liinnirv tit in. HntTTninnta n i.. i Tj.i..,k .. a t..i ..i.hmttnn tn . mint ki way ' iv, iuukd. .jwjo, 1 : r . t I -...... .hi a xuuitu ui uuij ,vim,k,'v.. ... hare'a a chance where 1 can maKe that 1 suiuiion at yyasningion Durnea. ature. . dashe'd dog useful."' 60 he pointed out r 1871 Statue of Abraham Lincoln at I . something on the stSps of the house and Washlngtonunveiled.- . - - A. T. Lewis, a Grants Pass photr said. "Sic It" ... I go up to see what u r i872-Rlchard Stoddert Ewell, Con- grapher, after , much careful work an is. It seems to .be ticking. , jij smeu it J reaewe general, oiea at epringneld, I diligent study, and as diversion rrpt -- 11 . 1 vremiicivwm jj. v., eD-inis stuaio laDors, nas poriecHiu uu n From the morning American of next I ruary 8, 1817. - , 1 , '1 patented . a ventilated concrete blori ... : ooj.; . I . V. Tj ul":',u me assassin 1 and . tie Wnicn ne Claims , in im- uei; .iishnnri. one or ' wraramionw ior rrmaeni uarneio. semencea to neatn. I thin nr its ort aver, aevisea. l nomn Bingham's new police dogs, was blown .190t Atlantic cost sept by terrific j Edison's cement ' houses pot excepts ia niMwa hv the exDlosion of a bomb I blizzard. wnicn naa oeen piacea on uib mi vi i a tenement Napoleon was a general who caused a lot of cussing Among the allied nations be so con stantly was mussing; , When their leaders formally prepared to - flaht him on a Monday. He'd most Irregularly come and smite 'em on the fcunaav. But why did writers eulogize, his men- at-arms all toady? . Napoleon was .no rider he - used a - oriage a,1 Jjooi: wei Jones. Of course', the Jackles have to have some rows In the- ports where they land. Admiral Evans isn't a Sundav scaool superintendents. , ' . , i Supporters of Hughes. . ' ' Want London Times for Reform. N.?OP Sf, From tho Spokesman-Review. - I niece of Mr. Morgan, has some out I Chief interest to; Americans In the energetically! againat Governor Hughes negotiations for' a transfer of owner-AY"?' ".,-t.A"vS'.i"15 " ship of the London. Times, In regarc5 to quently been asked why so many pluto- whioh a:- hitch ; Is i reported 1 to have crata -and politicians support the-gov. occurred Just when It was thought the ernor - for the presidency. The reaaons sale had been completed, lies ln the v ' . .m . , . prospective attitude of the paper on They 'would be glad -to be'rld'of the tariff aueatlonCharlea- Arthur him in New York atate. Pearson and Sir Alexander Henderson, A ' Tno politicians wish to ride upon vh are at the head of tha acheme to I UlO Wagon with the band. -t. t acquire the Times, are both advocates , ? 7he,ytWlsh Taft and Hughes to dU of a protective Urlff fOr England. The vide the liberal vote, so that Cortelyou, Times has been recently sitting on the Falrbanka, Cannon Or some one auch fence, occasionally friendly to the Urlff may have cnance. - reform . learuers and at. other times to i. They really prefer a clear-headed the free traders. ' ; - land fair liberal to a wild and fierce one. The U riff reformers, having decided J Aa one of them put It "A man chased to make a vigorous campaign at the next 'by a mob Is glad to meet a policeman." i He claims tint it can ,be manufacture! at a saving of 20 per cent In s cost t raw material, can m rauiuea jn ; an concrete block, machine with sligl chanaa. . and a house built 'with th blocks reiulres no laths 'or furrln? and various otner vaiuaoie points. r : T f -'Ai?1.- ' , V ' f- f "? ' Dayton Optimist: At last the Sout I em Pacifio company has decided to ere a "warehouse" at Dayton In which ll patrons ; may -store - their rreight- whll! the same is waiting to be forwarded 1 its destination. You may not have ni tlced it but there It stands in all i rlnrr and .red oaint. and if you will tsl: a. good, long, earnest look toward tit west en a or ine uepot. wnue you are . b .lll... .A llnllhl AA. .H. will U inBt .TJWlllIt, A VMM HV. fVIl win a able to locate It. It looks to us vet much ilka an old box car which had ( some time or other been In a wreck an had the best davs knocked out of It hi we were -Informed that It Was a "war house" so ''warehouse" It Is. f At ar rate it Is a decidett-lntprovement ii 'fy 1 ' - s" . .'