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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JULY 19. 1908.
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(ha road will ba completed .to the lake
oy iaie ran.
The Wallowa valler Is very Droduc .mi !,.,. r.,aun ...
tlve, wheat, alfalfa, fruit., ate, bflnn Instances.
raised In abundance. It la also a great haa soma of the moat beautiful "bulld-
oannt ana sneep country, mere iwinjl mil In the state. Ill courthouse, high
Ihare ara aoma varv tnltmr
otttaena llvlnar In tha Inwni nf In
Enterprise. Wallowa and other towns !n TJ ,. f a . Xf 1 T" . -
tha county, moat of the business man In Deodam tincL LjrtfatltlO JVIlirh I Jtannfttf
or , CO fy t - vwkfcv
theae towna havlnc lived thre for
nil Intra
'al-aho
let- 'rot,.
J2?LnA ot-rbul.!''?T. ''av'5been announcementa that there la whofeaale their purenta. Ho much for thut.
conetructed from uranTie. which
over lOu.UOn hat at ahaen In tha val
ley tnia year. Aa ma country la eet
tlinar tip, aheep are not grown aa ex
tenaiveiy aa in rormer ye
Many homeateadera hava
in tne past lw yeara,
s-eaerallv knnvn thnf i
certainty, tha country la ettlln very will all he on the line of the road, will cfntlv oraranlxed Children'" Relief n
Mayer Schoenfeli). charily, and that la that It cua
The country haa been pretty well fadiml lukawarniueaa and ln.lirt.renra
atlrred up over the repeated newapapar ?" " nnrt f theae youniritera toward
T 1 1 1 n (1 m .Itnpf rl af atiok Wrrn V., I arnFl.. -------- O " " " 1 " - - -
....w. . w... ' i,inn una-, l.a,rv V. Vn-k'a LTa-l h3l.lA PV,.i-ttu Ml ! U Cm inV
. nOWeVOr. arA It tm a,,, fah a f,... K, . 1 1 .1 1 va i,vw a ui a, a, 4--.ua,-. omo. v,i.ia,iajr ..
. V. r.""Vi Zr?: L1. ""'' experts, aettlement workers, reoortera on in. r-aat
"wl" uir. on ui Kmu Hnu . , , . s , where an r mnn .
n?.."'"c" " f?P?!:."'?;-. ' the incoming of P''. E,"" 7-, .:"::.eu.i tain that ther. la. .
rapidly. Property la beln purchased become centora of Industry and popula- "lety. The author of the following ar- 'r "
by .many outaldera for Investments, tlon of Importance to tha atate of Ore- ,l0'8 ha" l,ved for 27 years on the Kast ,' 'tnl
Many fine homes are bejna; built In gon. Side, and he has some first-hand opln- 'lal , y, , h
tne vaiiey, and it promiaea to oe inicx- 1'ronaoiy no county In the atate Is " me isie panic ana ine result
ly settled in a few years' time. more renerally prosperous or contains a destitution tlit are unique
In this vallov are alao undeveloped more IntelllKtint. Droaresslve mH rnn-
mlnes of copper and KOld, which will tented people, and with 'the advent of
be known for their true worth whn the railroad great numbers of people
the railroad enters. No apctlon of the will establish homes In the county anJ
northwest la mora rich. I n nature' a develop the great natural resources.
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HERE is a saying In Ylddt.ih.
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FALLeJ ABOVE WALLOWA. XAUvE
By Lulu R. Lorenz. ' miles Ions and a mile wide, an ldal
lilE American tourist searching hla. place for a summer outlnp. Wild game
-ntr v.r. ' . kln4 p entlful in the . vat
, ..arUvjr 8trpicnes or rugged mountain .territory,
apots may have seen Yellow- back of this lake. Here within a mile
tone National Dark with its from the lake la also the beautiful
..,... .. ti. , .. Wallowa falls and the Hurrlcan creek. '
geysera. waterfalls and moun- A- few miles drive from the end -if
tain views, ha may have seen many the railroad In Wallowa will take the
other resorts, but the real grandeur camper Into any one of a doeen, cool,
and h-uitv -i j "hdy mountain canyons, through which
and beauty of canyons and mountains rushine. crystal streams nn tholr
way to fertile fields and meadows In
the valley below. Native mountain
trout abround In all these streams.
There to not only a lake, but many do
llghttul spots to delight the eye, where
days can be spent In the cool moun-
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PIONEER CABIH
ON UTTL-EIiEEP.CREEK
VALlOVA CO.,
extending into Wallowa valley in east
em Oregon is unsurpassed. They havo
not been extensively advertised and
are. therefore, unknown to the tourist,
except bv mere chnnre
Now that this vllrv la annn In Viavn tain air
railroad transportation, the old-fash- Elgin, beautifully situated at the
loned stage, which has been in une head of fertile and productive Grand
since the early days, the Canyon hnuie, Roncle valley of 300.000 acres, Is the
and the many attractions which have gateway to this charming summering
appealed to those driving through will country of which the general public
be a thing of the past. .After this has known so little about, hut once
summer those wishing to make a trip visited is never forgotten. Work on
through the valley will be able to ?o the O. R. Si N. extension into Wallowa
In a railroad coach with all modern valley from Elgin is progressing rap
accommodations. Idly. This road will run along, through
This will now be one of the most the Wallowa canyon, near where the
PODUlar Slimmer rl n r T SI In iha nnrth. aa, era, vrxaJt nitir rim- Mi o n'allnn.n
west. Those who have had the pleas- river on one side, and beautiful hign teams, the six horses being used when
ure of a visit to this valley do not mountains covered with pine trees on the roads are In bad condition.
wonder that the , Indian was loathe to the other. Thla road will run 60 milVi The. road will be complete to tha
give it up to the white man. Wallowa from Elgin to' Joaeph. a three hour town of Wallowa. 30 miles dlxtant from
lake which lies a Bhort distance from ride on tha railroad, and It now takes Elgin, by the first of September, and
the town of Joseph, at the foot of the traveler all day to make the trip as the grade is complete the entire
beautiful snow-capped peaks, la five by stage, .with foyr' and slx-horso distance to Joseph it Is thought that
CHINESE RUN FINANCE ON A SYSTEM-Cql-
N lection of Revenues Are Not Subject to Official Supervision
IN attempting to analyze the financial national debt of more than 10,000,000,- tlon of onlum Is being sincerely under-
and fiscal condition of China one 000. taken The greatest need is for com-
,, , , Who will limit the possibilities which petent men Chinese who are versed in
encounters a serious difficulty nt ne before a nation ao, situated? China modern administrative methods. A
the outset in that no official state- In strong in all the basic elements of Chinese official of the younger genera-
ments bearing on the matter have national power, and can hardly fall to tlon said to me:
ever been nubllihen nnrt th Chinese work, "t notable destiny If she Is "The different rate of progress of
ee been published, and the Chinese permitted to do so. But greedy eyes China and. Japan is exemplified by the
government professes to be Ignorant of are fixed upon her, some hungry ex. way the two governments used the stu-
revemies and - disbursements except chequers yearn to get at this vast store- dents whom the first sent abroad. Ja-
uuuBo. iiu su nunj mt? imiu n in- pan welcomed nacK tnese men ana gave
form In China falls the shadow of for- them Important places In the govern-J
elgn Interference and coercion. The ment, while China burled her foreign
problem thus becomes a double one to students in minor positions which
reconstruct internal administration, mi.hi h.v. h,n hv onmmnn
to netlv iiijuirinr In unrinnvnra to keen while at the same time preserving the ,.iorU Amnim IhA hlirhor mtrnnnl!tan
secret the amount of taxes collected, nation against disruption from without, officials today there is onlv one who
since all above a certain amount Is re- an1 " the task of the Chinese states- wa, educated abroad. If China will
men to ii possmie mane eacn or tnese s, her own best material she will not
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awiiawnMaiii law ania.iim pin aai i aa ii
Aa to thM rmaiat Innai a,-!;., b...l.ij w
pariicuiar reason for
Hide than any
mphatlcally main-
that the people of the Kjat Hide ara tha ,
very first onea to miffer In the event
i or nnanclal panic anil
the verv lnat nnL. tn wm
the benefit of prosperity. Htrangs as
mil. inuy n, u is a rnct just trie aama,
, etui in a i"jniu(in lo ir(j,f ii Wltn
undisputed fuels. The bulk of real-;
dents on the Ki,t Mi.io nr l,ttaar u y .
"Ask the patient, not the doctor, not lss than 60 per cent of the people
aa to the symptoms of tlie dla- living on the East Hide, derive their
ease." Wa down here on the East ?i ' 1 V' v, '""Iraotly
..v... ,,1, uircTuiiT inuuiuirn, mien as
Side are continually being Inves- clothing, cloaks, shlita, wrappers, mi
tigated and even that would harm lit- derwear trades, etc. It In further dem-
tle (were It really a proper, accurate and h";'!'!'1? ' ftt 1a,'lt tw" ."'lr.(11, ot
,. ' . , .... ,,v. ., ,. ihee products are wold outside of New
thorough Investigation with tlie result York city. It In sold hv the wholesale
of solving this or that problem. manufacturer, throughout the country.
These Investigations are external of principally in the manufacturing towns.
.... "... . . , , , It must bo remembered that the wage
he body East Side. The real sickness PnrncT even uie farm,,r, ,mys clothlmr
Is Internal and so deep Into the blood w the BurpIui, of nls earnn,s. Uov
vessels that he wiseacres even the ever. I mean to sav that the wag.-,
graduates of the settlements, have not earner nn farmer, when he receives hla
got within reach. pay and starts to divide his earnings -
AS a life-Ions resident of (he good old for thft Wessttles of life the weurlnc
East Hide. I mulntaln that the kitchens Bppnre, the la" ,m t he I of fare -
for the school children are doing much Kirst comes rent; second, eatables, and
more harm than good, first. It makes thf ver Ia8t nothing. Therefore, wa
of the child a beggar. Second It lm- wln redjIv KPe now n whoI(J of' .
presses Into the mind of the boy and needle Industries are dependent on tha
girl a sort of discontent agaln-st the Ken(,ral con.lltlon of the country.
. ,V ". , T , No matter l,,,w much 1 would like ti
Bin ii'iii inui linn tiling win fir nun ill
Germany and In France, I claim that
avoid to fall back on statistics In order
III lillVor m l ,w.i,i, nP ,itAi. T i, m v.A.-A-.-
there Ih the foundation of discontent i,,,i i uci.i.. ' ,,
an. one of the causes of ingrained so- th(.,n Bl,lti(,Hl !, If vou please
clal sm from childhood on The mount of the an'nllftl income to
v-mh" wVTi: re'P V1Cm 18 t0f .th" S ,h 'of the East Side In normal
child let that go to Its parents. It is tlmPS nbout j3:..000,()0. of which
th.at.i".,e..f" r mihrr aho"' l-'S. ""0,000 come from the needle
should, feel that they are compelled to tra,ies. ,hout .000.00rt from the local :
take chalrty
Une more objection against this novel
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those which are handled by the central
administration. The greater part of all
revenues Is disbursed by provincial au-
tnorities, ana eacn oinclai, from viceroy
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trades and the rest from miscellanies,
such as city, state, government sala
ries, etc. Nearlv the total amount of
these 135,000.000 remain on the East
Side. It comes at first In the shape
of wages. It goes to the grocer, butch
er, landlord, doctor, lawyer, shopkeeper,
pushcart man, etc. It Is exchanged sev
eral times over again from hand to
hand, nearly all In the neighborhood,
and finally reaches the East Side banks
Into two departments the business man
to the exchange and the wage-earner
to the saviners department. Now since
the mass of clothing workers are out of
work for the last seven or eight months
and gradually took their savings out
of the banks and lived on that as long
as It lasted, they simply await pa
tienjtly for . better time? throughout, tha
country before their branch of trade "
will revive. In the meantime the work
er must borrow from the butcher and
grocer, is unable to pay the rent, the
small business man must give things
on credit, the landlord Is hesitating
whether he should dispossess Mr. A,
an old tenant, for non-payment of rent
or take in Mr. B , who is also out
of work and knows not If he will ba
better rent payer than Mr. A .
The credit of the Enst Side business
man and landlord Is naturally cut down
In the bank because he is unable to
keep up his bank balance and the whole
East SIdo Is in a sort of a pessimistic
mood, and when, on top of all that, some v
ladles and gentlemen, no doubt well
meaning and charitably inclined, are)
opening soup houses for the children,
they are aiding more scare Into tha
neighborhood, making things worse In- .
stead of better, and it looks as if the "
whole East Side is bankrupt.
cTTAGE WHICH WILL e50COl BE TAKTSN- OFF.
Painting tne Lily
talned as his official perquisite, and If
tnose "nigner up ' suspect tnat any
province or district Is yielding more Chinese official who was educated In
revenue or can be made to vield more
than is returned upon they will increase
their demands. This system, usually
called "squeeze," makes each official
anxious to represent the taxes collected
In his district at the minimum, and the
central government and court does not
object so long as it gets Its correct pro
portion. .
Although metropolitan officials pre
tend to be Ignorant about provincial and
local revenues, thev really are not, for
nearly all metropolitan officials have
America said to me
'The internal stability of China has
been due to official jealousies. Her na
tional existence now is due to interna
tional jealousies. The Chinese govern
ment is Indestructible from within, but
long have cause to complain of lack of
competent officials."
Ideas of Foreign Students.
While there la Justice in this eom
rlalnt. It Is also true that many of the
FTER making a graphic picture 12. They shall lament for the teats,
of the "sincere and lnslrfcere" IO e pleasant neias, ior me irumui
w,ne.
society woman, a noted woman Vnon
By Winifred Black.
HAT IN THE world is the mat
ter with the average Ameri
can mamma?
I met a itirl I know at tha
tne men lose respect ror the women theatre the other day. I did
Rnd the women are insatiable In their . .
demands uoon the men for monev with not know I knew her until sne leaned
the land of my people which to Indulge themselves in all kinds over nnd spoke to me, and then I was
LET WOMEN "COMBINE TOO By Mildred Stuart
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the following shall come up thorns and hriers, yea, of extravagances Their minds become BO 8urprlse(i t couldn't think Of any-
tinnn nil t Via n a n n az. a nf itwr In tHa 4nv. SI t" a v fflH artr) thali hnnrto am a-v 1 Jans!
is unable to resist external pressure, later generations of foreign students
as we can not ten wnen tne iniernanon
largely upon Its balance nt Interest, will fec notions of liberal government and
shift, it will -not do to depend Indefl- would-be bad advisers for China in her
niteiy upon it to preserve our sover- presont critical, situation. These en
eignty. This can only be done bv ae
concluded with
tinnn a flint umiaaa tT MMr In Tha IflV- (1 a-fl rraH anri thnlr ha rf a ara i.iM ttrtri
caustic epitome. us city. unsympathetic. They see only self in thing to say.
Such a creature is only an excres- -u Because the palaces shall be everything, and in trying to keep pace A girl I know and she used to be
cence of real society, and no aggrega- forsaken, the multitude' of the cltv with men lose all modesty and restraint as sweet is a rose as riretty as a Dink
mm snail be lert; tne rorts ana towers snau ana tne love ana respect or tne men . . , , . . , . :
be dens forever, a joy of wild asses, a who have sworn to love and cherish and as modest as an English daisy, and
four pasture of flocks." them. now well, when she came Into tha "'
presont critical, situation. These en- nunaren, or me leaoers comu ever numen woo spenu i ieir nvrs in pur- '"T'r iminmies nave m iove ior ' nwy theatre, I-Sighed and said to my com-
tnuslastlc young men have frightened be other tnan a most lnslgniticant rac- ""..iTi" B5i.i. nil.. .iT.. 1;. r'j Yi nnnlnn-
Inls hv nn evpess nf tmI . .l ii - -i rvrimurt? iK)r &timt?i.iiiiiK uyuuu uicii utiunn.j- uihi l'mmik'-u hp uiriii uuce Bum a
al balance of power which dcDendi have lmblbed rather and "Per- fnn of thpm ra th' bv what name shall be left; the forts and towers shall and the love and respect of the men
you will "the smart set,"
"the
J...., inruuiAjiiuu "." ,.a,li "" ..iVVi .u. r;: 1V", -Vr"' 'V-": " - -- evermore for f
neia local ana provincial pomn. j. mb " ............. .... .....UB ..... .....n o , rA.icao ui irai tor in tne lire or a rreat nation, ana iin ,,. . kii1)., ,, nf ih.i- ,.,!- .,,i ,.ti .i - j i .11
f-t Is that tha rnvenuea , of everv rerormation or our government. ' and bv advocat ng a too sudden revul- . , . . . a.B......o ... v ny..." r.a, ,.uu..a,..- mo. wucm n.r -"'"
province and district are approxlrntelv Apart from the spWter of foreign In- aion from long-tried form . There la thprefore do not -unt ln our reckon- are enemies of home and the church, ment and cultivatioh from these t strapping, bleached.
Enown tlr theV var cons?derabl v n tererence the biggest lion in the path no douht that manv Ch nese ' have" 1n "When we talk of suoeess or failure It Is the exception when you find any The supremacy of this class Is rap- rou ,r, Bwlth ,nf,lf uffnel baskets
uoor. Tnand bad hecrory?ind"rarey f- ?f reform in China Is her official's- learned something of the "forms of J" the life that is and the life that is f8of0lcV If tv re gn" win sooe6 0 ne"f of Jk?' tn their .i,urea.i0a...PUW
fotH h v,.ir,o. lilnn. nnrt nntn. tern. Intrenched behind Its bulwark of western civilization without nnHor. to come. religious corn 11 Hons. ir tne "Je, reign w u soon De over. 1 hey neer exhibit on?"
ral disasters Most lucrative official "Peclal privileges, whence it will not standing their fundamental principles. We ar" K'adthat such powerful ar- a f.jat m y ao no practice tnem yr" "Pt 2ey-"J',k.w- The girl I know has a mother, and
posts are secured bv purchase, wnicn is i"0"'"'! wiumui a nnm ukui. 1
evidence that their fiscal possibilities ""l1." ,lr the "squeeze" system nets to
are known, since none wouia purchase fi J
a pig in a poke. The squeeze ' Sys- "I'l;.1 " me nurmrr owmR io ue 111
the . to .! femSr do", of societv are being male all over the elub; golf, lawn tennis and bridge are session of money is no longer the 'ex- know " lw"'m " "
me west 10 reg.ua me empress dowa- . I.i,n i. v,,., oh in a mono- ,he amusements, whin fenst ntr. cent on It has beoomn well-n ah nnl- 1 SS.-.a.,. , ...a
SSulllbr umKeaVndni? l Sently rl the "frn.teT State's. The "women of 'the llqulf refreshment, and smoking re- versah Almost everyone ha, too much the ot " 1 4ThT hashTng'ed a good
. . . 1 . 13 .frequently pre- . 0ti.-.r,a .,,miM ivnmt.ua r.r n tv tor them after the fatlsrue of the to envv the four hundred, anil none ate i." - .V
tPm 1A H nnmn Pf ftllrt P flnorfltP rmni- ,r""'"K iumMi.i'i nninn mura v nn u nirifln i nr npr tJeatn Will raiin a rata. ." .IUiU.. K.v ....j. " , t a. j .., ."
nation of checTks. and balances designed i p " p 0 " i 1 V '.i! ' 1 . 'A f Li" 1 y r. Ln cly.m. I doubt this. It appears to me i??"?. Z? h0t?X tftZZ w'eVk ri.T. aT all of SnndavS navIV"hra0w..,TfV;.rt doing her hair-do you like It?" I sal
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to keep the people Ignorant of how the
revenues are handled and to prevent any
official from getting more than his
share.
Collecting the Revenue.
"Er,
rlvKin T Hnnht thi it onnoo-a. ana wisaom as tnev nave neen nonorea jsj'V"' "i'"1" '"i" " " i"' " " "
that an v effeciJ which he? i,?S or all women 6t the world. Until of'-'the week davs and all of Sundays have only their own
.Vi-L , effects which her majesty tl)e ,a8t ouarter of a centurv as a at clubs, while their chlldrn are left to to live, and such a
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warrare ima Deen ..-1, -11 .. -.-1 . . u - . 1 ,
v. ...v..., .... .... . ,,. , , . ,,, . . ... nfii. Baia tun m'iiiei i.u
and compromised in a.lvance; besides, elit v oWlly Chris lan.tyP ard' Tn'- pliy the "role? like misVress like' maid when "they dare to omr pS opln-' IJSrKUnM.rlor U crU'he'r eve,
ma'n'vViars1' erehln'a'tnee h.i.. r Iikemaster like yale, lZZX""l ??.?'! hll?!?" ? h nlWnX:
situated it Is hirhlv nrnhnhla ih.t iha umjumj 01m uuiu 1110 Bti,i -mo pinto r.verjone Knows ni insinnres wnero i , j . ".. . "V , " K simply.
suuarea, u is rngniy prnoable that the n, Bll A,K Bnme of them hai-n vn,,,,. .nn vn,,n, m, ir.,o h.,-a, of fads In this countrv swings back and
terlocklnr hrooH of beneficiaries which
custom and habit, and can not be re
5!:k. a .K.larl'lrvU. ''"LJi'l0."? death may produce have been fp'raseVn LII"."tAr. 1
fabric. This must be done, however,
and in time It will be done.
The "squeeie" system stands In the
way of nearly every practical and
Revenue ln China Is collected under needed reform now being used. It would
-the following hits- land tax trlhut be ""nparatlvely eajytv Rive China a
Jhe following hearts. Una tax, tribut , stable 0rrency If it were not for the
n.Oa ...... . aiail aha a HVIn , . I . - ' . . . . . . - ' ' "...
maritime customs, and miscellaneous, requisites are materially fattened hv 1 rnrture tmnns nd miht 'i.,i Women who fall 10 discharge the the advance guard of many Innovations.
. .. , their rnnimi r.f h mini. , h- .,' . , ., ' , , ' " , . i? " ' " sacrea duties lata upon tnem cannot
Mow mucn revenue xnese various -"""V " .'',- '"'," V' n . j.. i. . ,"",r """P're. evade the Judgments of God as ex
sources yield hss been the subject of hanks whlrh nroflt hv the fl,.o.,,tTAn. therefore be hrie,i in Z rL,lr.,,7 A"l,h Pressed in Isaiah XXXII. 9 to 14. in- reiKn was long enough to upset all ideas
'9. Rise up. ye women that are at llsh a familiarity among voting people
Investigation, bv foreigners to
- -. . ,11 Mil u-nman aimh Hump nr inpm nxvn vnini o- ta..,-imcm Ann i-m i n i, ,,i 1 1 i-. i n a n.t-a ...... ... ..,.,. . . - n i . . . . an, ua a auu , . . i . n , i . n a. ainaia
: .n7r0:lrJ,,,rr.rT,.,ei5? forfeited thelrc..im to thhlgh placed become physical wrecks through ek- '2' ?"d "P"1"' K mllw'"r .b." who Is we born and ouiht to be wli
Chines nf l ri-se . The change can be traced to nothing cesslve exertion in playing golf, lawn 1": l" "lr"" !.f rt. "Ke , I? bred. Is striding through a horrified
stable currency If it were not for the serious Internal disorder Will provide i. A"." fcS!!!!!""ilrt" ,J'.ln ten-nJs S.n.d. Vy l'?,n5 J""'?':"' them n "our m f! Ua worla looking like a caricature of a
iih art ovnuaia i i.xii-iuriii . , ..r,.-. cut. ra, .,.taii. lnf unfile iiiav ijr uai i 1 1 mvn ut-fu .. " .. , . L snow gin insieaa or iiKe a geniiewo-
e the advance guard of many Innovations. " " ."i"' . 1. L el Wan. Just because Marjorle's mamma
t The mad craze that characterized their rh" .j'l'atE . ,u n before hasn't strength of character enough to
- advent seems to have abated, but their wV,7nJSJ,i.tHn BrM. m !?. her daughter dress like a lady Of
tha, n,-iri. ... iha nii.i ci.i.d .nil "e a. daughter of a lady.
learn of exchange. But China is no worse off to preserve .he nation, ft is, of courseT ,. th.t r- W.VZ..!!. 3.0"n ,t." '"f we shall see the extermination of the .TYi,.n"M.ai?r, mr.rJe" . ?P. ""J
something of the fundaUo of Cl,nas than other -ntrle, fo, Pr h'V e. e reless daugn- Ideasof ' roprf ' of t he set ere long. The io?y r. Sh n
ljy"':?I'"L:?." '"IT0"'. "J" who rule in this count.-v in genially Z.nJI !TL .Am1
ess women; for cally. to both men and women, who f0br0," lro rlf, Vn' Ji,sJn',V, .1 iA j simple frocks, made such an excellent
1, file gathering were Irrational enough to overtax their "fere wlth the rights of others so long
If I had a daughter under 20 who ln
toTohlo wrnltli nn a basis for estimatlrig nn" reform which adversely affects pow- foment Internal disorder in
her soU-?v but such T results as ha vf rfn Interests will encounter stVong the purpose of Interfering
r-JL-LlIf."", and skillful onrosltlon. Corrupt nnd Chinese statesmen have this ,
!.L" "'vZ: ii..: conservative Chinese officialdom will in mind; Indeed, they 1
someestimates are' believed' to be fairly gradually give way to the necessity for than any native revo
....,,. no onH nr. tmmilaii unnn reasnn- reform because It must. Regarded pure- ment. Thus mav the r
ohio niintinnai frnm Vrnntvn farts The Iv as practical measures, everv Imnor- '"reed reform upon CI:
estimated revenues of China for last
year follow: Imperial administration
(about) JUR.OOO.OOft. provincial adminis
tration laboutl tl 16.(100.1)011, local ad
ministration (about) J2S.OOU.000; total.
J21 J. 000, 000.
FOUR
Denver s
tant reform now proposed In China is
feasible; indeed, most of them would be
possible ln western countries. .
A few broad-minded Chinese officials
recognize that a way out of China's
fiscal difficulties mav be found hv snk-
Manv persons who have Investigated lng the help of Americafi ami Rrltlah
the matter believe that fully three time capitalists. These men believe that
this amount is actually collected, and these two nations have no ulterior de
Blr Robert Hart estimated that the signs upon China, and realise that the
total revenue can be raised to 60o.- investment here of a large amount of
000.000 without Increasing taxation by American and Rritish capital will be to
reforming the fiscal administration. certain extent s guarantee of the em
Other experts have figured that C hlns. plr,.B Ftllhlllty and a eafeeruard against
can secure a revenue of W.000 000 OftO foreign aggression, while at the same
n year without resorting to burden- Blrri. provtaing means to reform the
some taxation. With such a rcvenn c,.rrfncv bv seating a gold reserve
"n? .n economical adm nidation T. f nvnr a "ompllaUon of the
Chins s flscal situation woii.d t empire's financial situation and re-
H .'".T h"'. H : (rw IZXVr !ou"T- fr the information of foreign tlb.e for juvenile crimes'
hv purchase all concession, now held na' 5 Pedy-taevelopment
by foreigners or foreign governments,
for with her credit once flrmlv estab
lished she could at once redeem these
nnt hlnrse stntes men hn vet hla nnn 1 1 . - . . J . . - ' S . . " ........ ., u. . . K,, ., .
nn', . .. ....H,vllllll.rmT nn im n nn ve rare ,'ss
will n mind; Indeed, they fear It far more the vintage' snail fall. I
"luiwinr) move- shall not come. nerves and heart bv such a strnln
rOrCCS WblCh have "11 Tr.nl,lo . a, nrvmon. thot ro or T, .1... .hn An .,,l,l.. I..., 1
upon China compel her . ' i, . ,k'i. '.1 .. i . ,.. .. - i
In a,lf.,lfa,na, Jav.l.m T- ' 1 V ' ' .'T'n I"r UK' Mt "I I'll trine, HIKI Will)
tha, nnr-lr , , , im irr.,. ..... ,.ni, nun e"" air r;v Mill III t;.ll IlrI IHU'Ul illl.VIIIIIIK
sackcloth upon your loins.
no harm comes from the exercise
"i muse riKnis. rvui w nen an evil in- , . . irtu liua,
fluence follows, thev rise up lnv their ?,Bi.!?5 ,,'fsl1'p.,liJi?
rh. S"lr'" d0wn "u'se wh0 exert hur clothM and dre.9 her In Kal Ornn.
naturally become tired of everything. gB,utrirome who are the wive, V,.Lh" Ppear ln PUb
QUESTIONS AND JUVENILE CRIME
Famous "Kid" Judge Finds Poverty the Chief Cause
and mothers of the builders of thi
great nation will combine they will
soon reestnbllsh the standard of moral-
llc In any such guise.
There's plenty of time to paint and
to bleach and to make up, you poop
n,.,uii rrtsut minn ine simiuaru il moral- ii.t. ,,., . i ' , A . - ,.-
I(y and Christianity In the women of "i"? V? , J 1 1 '
America which gave ffe founders of the
republic encouragement and assistance
ln their glganth- work.
Af
By Judge Ben B. I.lndsey. ,t s possible for It to make, within As to the third ansllon. it Is not free
LKTTER came ,to me the other the reasonable scope of lis purposes ami from difficulty. 1 think that the duca-
day from a superlnten Jent of , .y. a r ,a , C "la n though sec-
. .c iw I'lr- ri.'ni ,(i.-.-ii'ii. a n''il'l u iui i.ry nil. 91 ,-,-llli'-l,-7--, llll1Jr n
t nuoia iu .evir r-nxiana. asaing sav alwavs that the home Is infinitely certrln amount of moral training, for I
the following questions:
"In your opinion, to what ex
tent Is the public school system respon
"To what extent are those crimes
other enterprises by due tp t lack of cooperation between
me ncme ami ine ?rnnoi .-
"To what extent is the Increase of Ju-
Dld
concessions and leaseholds by boi.d
Issues.
Debt Since the War.
IWTtl the end of the wsr with Japan
China tiad practically no national debt.
the Introduction of foreign capital.
"Right of Recovery."
But the popular phrase of the "right
of recovery" movement Is Just now In
more rt-snonsihle for j.ivennlle crime feel certain that the great majority of S. ciouns or
thnn Ihe ephiuil it iniief rnmo Iraif tn Amerioun mihlii. nhUrn n IOUT grit 1 S f
responsibility. Ar l leil condition in iionesl. law-abiding a i' I dev-loplng ir
my judgment, would m,ik the home al- heart as well as- In hrai Much of this. Tl ,
character of the child, but since we are Sunday school, .mil the church, as It
face to face with the fart that so many ought tn. but I believe also that It Is
children are homeless, without parents in a large measure supplemented In the
at alL, or what Is ouallv as bad. with- school, whethor secularlxed or not. I
Homespun Optimism
When work Is k nn
An the rent Is i-om.n nn
wtt : fill your skv.
grit Is nlni'ist gone.
An' you set down to plan an' schema.
you e mi i;i rik. tts true
manv fo.Ks not rur away
Is lots worse off n you?
of rallwavs and
we a on t enjov anoiners pain,
Kr fall to sympathir
venlle crime due to the secularization of ollt parents who understand their re- have never takn anv statistics on' the t.-i,-. tUn h!J VrlLlr
schools? .ponslbillty and endeavor to live up to subject, but have frequently sought to We re r rone in mil-If r our -cures
How far does imrnlgratlon contribute ,h,m, lt follows that the school must be observe, with a view of forming snm- W,r me le. f,... '
,hw1.Unf,';:iM"ant.e nd'i'?.nrn.,..r. m.. responsible morforkw for the char- opinion, and I believe lust as large a An bear I, If wVd "ink
th foolish stln-e ..,n. tha. . " " .t. ' - - . - ncier or me mini iih wnere me par- .noporwon 01 novs xrom parocnisi Thev'a lots worse o'f n us
the mollsb ittigf. Realising the danger be suggestive to others ,nt has utterly failed I- is frequently schoolE get into th- kind of juvenlbt 5 -'0t8 0
to Chlns's sutonomy from some foreign I cannot say that the public school difficult for any school to make up troubles which we .all crime as those The fact about the business la
fheTndemnUy to Japan snd th. further "terprlse here, many Chinese have ven, ,V cV.meP The' pUn.ThZ! , f f I ! ttw l "l"nll ' 1 h t V, 1,1 ."'"..Ter
indemnity to the powers On account jumped to th. cnncluslon that It Is de- .vstm reprcent. education, and educa- th.nl. ithat an r filr; of he horn. .n, strong,, me m t, try -to Iv. -In grander ,t,
.Irahla f n ahtit ,t aill fnral-n inv-atn-a, linn hss none more tn retliic- rr m ' - ... ....a, .... n - - .
ul""' " .,. h ... than almost any other cause. Of cours
with a few minor loans, saddled th " w.s shoan b, the pop- , reconlle ttlMyt th . .orn. ,hort
debt of approximately .-- V-n . - k.i. - " . comings In the public school system
intft-eiat stvrt principal to with British capital, and by the refusal ".J -i
due to the lack of It Habitual truancy schools, parochial or public.
when you have to.
Tou can't compete with the mature
woman on her own ground, anyway.
She's bound to be cleverer and quicker
wltted and have more tact than you.
Why don't you look your own part, ant
put th elderly, made-up person out of
coal Is high existence by the contrast of your si m-
pa arlrllsh rim rm jtnri vmir res I mm.
plexlon?
What would you think of a woman
who wore sn srtlficlal hump on her '
shoulders with the Idea that she was
making herself look attractive?
Well, that's what you do. Miss Bweet
Pixteen, when you paint your young
cheeks snd make up your clear, soft,
girlish eyes.
Usv the rouge pots and tha bleach
lotion to the poor, elderly "would be's."
dear girl. If your, mother hasn't sense
e-.o igh to make you dress as vou should
whv. dress that way yourself, and sur
prise her.
It's worth while; for a do en reasons,
a doxen times worth while.
the more tiirect cooperation, such as the Ib needed ln all of our schools. I hare
nation with 1bt of .pproxlrwitely lUnrhow nilw.; from bln nnnnrM U"n" J" X!L - ih wort of th' rVhiM mYfU li lomHl lm radlcllvVron. n our nnl "
IRno 0(10 fnf. 1ntrit tw) rrtnclo! to ikith firltifih rtltl. and hv th rfuiuiP r r ,nB"n.V,.,n.V,,u,:lTV1'.11 ,f. ih.r. i. ..nHn.wSt.niv kih i mtinn nr tA.rhin rf otSiP. in th.
. . , . . - - . v. . . - - ; nAt er nr KTnn nr iraminv m-nir-n " ' . vs v ...i s- . ...
f the Peking government to sanctlnn mote of that kind of trainln which
these normous Indemnities sr. already mnr ent.rprts. which contempiat. th. r,0."'" J,uhr.n th. 2?Jt ...ch
paid., and at the present rate of pa,- of forelgr, capital. This sentiment. llTr.'' fhi'T '
That have ao much of this world's roods
They've got to put on stvle
An' squander money. Just to 'scape
Bcln burled by tl.elr pile.
Is on. of the chief causes of crime In
childhood, snd this condition Is fre-
Arswerlng the fourth question: I sm
It never rains a single time
But wht the sun come. out.
An' with his la ighin' countenance
I I ic m khi n nil in h rnnu i nn is irt. a-,, -. ' . v, v. r. i-.. ... . . i .a.... . .
ment. wnicn nina apr.ai-t-i.iir n.. r- whlch tl founded on Just grounds, I. for i.r. ;mr;.;;,,f rs nlng It wnVild ouentlv due to a lack of effort on the lmmlgratlfn s a 'cau-e of crlrt,. In . L, J "orI1 r""1-
difficulty In mating, th. debt will b. ttt9 moment swinging the people to the ?L0tJ .rh0J TiilrJn brl n l'rt of the horn, and cooperation with ImT countrv whether sdt.lt or ju7er.il. -n ev.ry bird .mfs sweeter
7-m.. fVr'. fm situation Is ,,rT? of rejertinf atren friendly and , ln(, ,vervthlng that lncre-.se, th. sl" achool. -In fart failure at home to My
sfford.d T hv s conarlso with Japan desirable J?"'"" hl Investments This wrt Jrl,lc, , earn a livelihood, to stlm-ilate the child In Its -hool duties ord. (aDd j have Investigated those of AV "rt .Synched w'th sorrow
If th. ChlJ i. "?r? Irt KoportioB. W.hl0h U ?," r",ur' that .xt.rt reduc-a th. temptation, to nd in respect for the school nd the rerlv .11 th. large cities, h.v. rather nen It . orencnet! wnn sorrow
th. nations! revemie would be about and 11 1 11 n? b Ion before the good the chif cause of crime tn ths country often for children who ir. backward In ,lf our jvr.lle rriminsls are of for.lgn An' ,elf-denlal trr.
I3SP0 000 POO V Ir. and there Is '?d hJTmiS'A t JI". S1"" that Is th. crime that ..generally fh,51 r? .f'n,,.thT . "L""' Zl,n?X Pr.ntage Perhaps more children of p.r?. i-7'll hi mora worthy
. , . ' . a . .......... - w -, - - r- ... ana; aun.niiir .' u i" .
n n. lm hi i r-- nave oeen mAn . . , k . i . .. e , , . . . . . . m ,
t rain.
Chin... could stand such taxation as T Tm '""J", .'""iT.!.! ,n courts sra usuallv the
well aslhe Jspan.se d. for th.tr aam- cotillni.lnf reject thos. wblch poo, an ignorant. It Is only occasioning-
capaeitw ! ss large, while tha bV'.m ..p. .v .Tl, n,f. . lh,t th erlrr... of the Intelligent,
wealth and resource, bf the country r iNotwtt nstaadlne the dlfflcultlea It Is cunnln. and w..ltby are punished
Inrairnarakl. arrawa t.r tl ITlln. the rr attOOUIl teTln . th. reform R)OTTIItlt haa To holt. th. nub It arhonl mnmillilll
capita annus! Interest sod sinking fund reached a stag when it lrtsst ba taken for wbat It falls to do and might do to blame than the achool. There Is a die- that afflict our social, economic,
chars, upon the Merl. for the national nrmsiy. inaeea. ii naa airway accont- ton!, ntoraltr tha future pltl .en. would position upon th. part of thousands of trial and political conditions
fl.bt IS about 7 corits: in J.nan It ts pimnta mwii in. nw army ? r- ahould.r upon ft tha reoponalMmw for parent. In
shoHt II t. In China th. per cardta a.- comln aa actual My. Many bewflrtal sir crln. i.tmltlng from that failure, because of
ward w h i
sOaded had the horn
throughout th. achool
child.
I find the bom. always
Cure for Conjugal Jars.
When symptoms sat In of an outbreak
of conjugal Jsrs wb.ich may bappn
sometimes In tha bast regulated fami
lies It is a capital plan for husband rr
wife to so off on a aolltary holiday for
few days, to let tha cloud blow over.
. if two pcraona start jang::ntT snd get
ting on one another's n.rv.s, an
sence car.- works wonders. Both ba
time, for reflation and rpBl nre. lii
if yasj snd tha hn.band ar. Irrl'st r
on. another Ilk. mild mustard touitii
o snd stop a week with friend.
Io't diaettaa your grleirr w S
tv howte.tr; calm doaa. forgive a" I
fnrg.t. and stay awsw till you raa re
turn In ov and klndoeM.
Sbort separations t.n at tb. ytrt
moment, wonlj save t,ouMi er
rovertv rnd ignorance. n' n.ndln' mon.w thun
.mi.. ii in.... auu .a. TIT ll in ni wnmnin I fa n. IUII t.tnptrt4 TOug roiir... trim dr e
conclusion thai the causes of erim. That', lota waraa off 'n u. u.k. ...... , a.. , . . . ,
more to must b. ..arched for amoi.g those v1i Dsrby (hm
inms-
Fastac Llxht.
Tha new .lectrie Fsstnet Vnhl. ?
tlonal dt It about l.a: l Japan It THrnjecls sra afoot, n"t all entirely prae- s ran ami rg. npnn .ha achnnl lha that it shrld be all performed hr tha Into temptation, but deliver us from C.pa CI oar. Ireland, rs of Ti 0 randia
la about til. t tn. aant. prr captta ttal aa they ara new proposed, hut In- gr.t Itrportanca of neslertins nn rrr- srhorH. uch paresis are certainly dan- ril": but many of the conditions In this pewer. and can ba ..) 1 KUaa la clear
laUU
The
.T.rv citt to hirh duties praw.r moat repeated is that Co. con-
tha Ides ther stHtrn to bsve talnlng th. supplication. "Load us ret
as la japaa China could carry a timet loss mt th. tight spirit. ProblM- port unity to make as perfect a cltlsaa frcus citrsena
1 ,, : ' . , ,j - ' . . .
clTllisaUoa of ours alnsay tha prayer, weather. It cast I :..
5o th Ssm.
TK. svn .kin. wt en s l
Ka.d tr.e m 4 .. t
TV. Bfn. girl. )t r r
Wb;.a ''
from V K l t i