The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 20, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EDIK3M EGE
OF TIE cJOUKNMj
r f
THE JOURNAL
am iNDErKMDKirr niwinrii
C a IACSSOH ...rWUMr
lated from a mild tor throat' It
la an established fact that a consider
able number of wall persons harbor
la their mouths the germs of grippe,
American people that', would hare porting bim. ..If he shall be elected
been. ; It would haTe gained Taft let us all hurrah for him, uphold his
tens of thousands of votes. Even hands, trust him, and go forward
Bryan could not. hard helped ap- with our business as usual. If
plaudmg hi competitor for the presl-1 Bryan shall be elected.' let ua do the I pneumonia, diphtheria and tonallltls.
r,il!,tJr7 i!!:! ,?VVJt?Z I doncy for euch a speech.'' same. He la not a perfect man but . Of 4,:50 well persona examined
n. nm aea nuiu nma, rorw.. w ;; vui Air. un, Knowing men mean to ao rigni ana we naveioy me wcuuaoin Association Oil jj. jr. Yoakumta reported to have .aid
' tnNM t th. notorrtM at iHiU4. r..7 about Foraker, took him .to his I faith that he will do right iDoarda of Health, over 100 carried In I Ln iervi.w that ",4.000,000.000 would
.-,. ik. s.eOs - K-s-rt. boaom and told the American people Thla hlntlng.of disaster la to be their mouths .virulent diphtheria it th. pPi. or ihiewSmtrr h3 to'pir
l'. -J:." "....'.. - ' . . that he wss a good patriot .Viewed! reprobated by every good ,cItUon. germs. ' Pennington, In, 1807, found. same rates th English .hipper.
Ail wiX ta Tw-b.. merely from, the standpoint of pollt- Let us be cheerful, hopeful, eonfl- virulent diphtheria bacilli In nearly h.. reZuuon
"ai'aT St,s' teal expediency. It waa a grave mla-1 dent We are going to hare better five per cent of apparently healthy I eh.n and accuracy of statuticai fact, has
iAa m -a fan ma a a. a ii a s u -a . .a s .viij. a w- l n . a a. a Lit n iinrpaiiii w miAiai - . . . -
o r.-raNTATlv ,or(fflr 4.T kT ' prosperity, greater in i nimae.pnia. IB " ,f h.V beoiJrtiy quot.d. th.
. m.,hrtJ a1t uch as Is rarely offered to the can- J better crops, mora good things and Minnesota, - true diphtheria - germa in this matter h. is wallowing in a d.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FREIGHT
RATES
fOBBIOSI ADVr.KTISINQ ItJ!rBBRBTATIV I. . .. .M. , rv ,. (.,, " ' "a ,vIbm n( Mln..n(. .,.. ,1lnV,Wt." 1 1-V." ""..?.!?r."'.3.'aJ i""
v . , . M t a jtrttmlnaT Aartffja I av ta v aa fW " ' wfcvaw v.a- i v4 wa wv w g vrvrv m-0 I uifHkHviia B VI M I " IllUUCr lit WJ1W IMS an a UOUfcf
. : " kl. NMaa s- VIV aUa T,. I arn I Uosi aswfl K In m mam In aI 1 1 svan I w a-a fntiil fa K a e-n K. -A a... Ifl. TIlOrA ln.btt fit) ! UC 1(1 atl n aT Mm
prowwwg running, ring I uiuaig ivi Utftu uung. uuk ii v , iuiua iuviv luvvwiiVMw v v auvuiui u& I v vui I - Ji:ri. - j i T.i.,
I U4UI O VUfaU mm IJICJV UllDkHAV VI V1IVI va vi-a amaa uwva u avvaV wmw i va, v j fwvv a bvusj VAAUitUOUi I irCIRIK Tallaaf. IT JUT IOIKURI W4SlilaJ J
n-wirt)g iwm br t,unr in the light of Hearst'a revelatloni I courage and virtue and rigbtoous- The bacteria which la one person ?n'p?lr? tnf Enaiuh froiaht rt.s with
c..m c.Md. I d of Tftft.s own uUertncei ,Q tnJneM rIght-along. cause only alight. 111. may 'when r?rtf.5.,lieir.n,e0JS; thi'rS
Om fr. ...... ..$3 M I Om awatk
SL'NDAT.
Om far. .'. .SXOO Om awatv
DAILT ANU SUNDAY. ;
tin frr f 7.M I Om awslk
CimiMmt natmtct -
Tbif CtrtUtn that tbt timUtiom tf tit .
ytitfamflttd0i f Mraatrnf 8y tfv
Adrtatr'$ CtrtiM CimUtioa Bhm Book
.. jo I Ohio campaign three years ago, Inde- A Tbla la the way to think and talk transferred to another, produce aerl-1 JT.1,,1'?? of Pr!S "mpani
I 4 . J j t .v.lan . t i. i ... m.v i In... HiA... w-..- I IM United Statca. tor tn. rraa tar part
i I'cuueui uior m oiam m iuji " uaav i.u.UuU auu ucoiu. wur uuuureu 1 or tna rrelfht I ualnsna or to. tngllsn
"I union are now asking the slgnitl-
ledo when the presidential nominee! Bryan 'a election
clasped hands with a nan whom he
knew to be the paid hireling , of
Standard Oil. They are asking
whether It waa not a tacit surrender
of the most vital principles for
which Taft professes to stand, a sur
render made for the purpose of win
ning the support of Foraker and the
IS THE ELECTRIC CHAIR
FAILURE?
A I Professor Davison says, "are likely I tor.a, .to., by the railroad companies
to be acquired from use of the com
mon drinking oup.Y
Tkm fper kmt proved by mrnltgrnttom
UlAl tto ctmU tto rtcordt arm kept milk
ntt aW tbr rimlmtiom ttMtrd mik tmeh
mcemrmer thmt odmtimrt aur rttr om anr
IB ' . ' . .
ittwi ot mmt maot or tot pvblmlttrt
i matter tkt owmtnkio moo OMOMmwrnmrni
tim EFFICACY of the electric
chair as a means of executing
condemned criminals . Is ques
tioned by a New York coroner.
great, corporation whose employe That the executed do not always die
I he has been. . I ln the electric chair, and that they
More than ever before ln the his-1 may be at least partially conscious
tory of our country, the people are I until the autopsy ends existence, Is
demanding of candidates for high or-1 the theory of this official. Z He does
flee that they shall be fearless, on-1 not Insist that the chair does not kill,
thrmaelvaa.
With this hlfh-claas fr.lght buslnasa,
Mr. 1 oakum would on evin t.rma coin
par, tha atupeatloua trafflo In raw ma
t.rlaJ don. by our railroad. With It
h. Pould oompar. tha trafflo In mil
lions upon millions of feet of .lumber
which la annually, cut ln Orfiron.
J lacked away in enOrmoun train
oada and moved for. hundreds of
rlrhnpita nf nn..,' t" I nines at a rut. or rour or rive muea
ricnness, or rewards. The plant- an hour to Missouri river territory and
lng Of spring, the reaping Of sum-If olnta .oat thereof. And what holds
millions upon millions of tons of coal, i
TOE CO LI) EX SEASON. .
T 13 'AUTUMN," the harves't time,
It Is the 'season of ripeness, of "ads and
mer. show forth to tollers In a stream Pm7,?lo0f. JSSTir
of gold. . , . . ...... ,
A Q : t rv
Or Dnhailnsf
r ?,n of 1mn' HtnA on thy feat and
I ,wlU apeak .unto thea-Ei
brain Invanulty and word Ju,eiin
to eplaja tha words of th. ol3
. prophet, to thos. peopl. to whom
fact that coal by tha hundred, of thou- r, .""'' " -novah m.ant th.
anaa or iona innunufi vinm i -... un woraniner.
Newcaatle, and. other ooal-produolnf 10 wain th. laat thin wu that an
points, around th. aouth ooaat of En- who truly worshlDad .ha,,h '
land to London, or northward to Llv.r- M - wor'Pl should stand up'
pooL II. forgets entirely that' there - , ,
fa hardly a great manufacturing- oenter ret th. measure of th. worth of an
Ln. h"..,, "ILX. T01"'" I th. inerea.ln. wefh
grain, , Iron and other raw products
which, becauae of tholr vary nature, can
be handled at low ooat and low rates.
Mr. Yoakum forgeta. or falls to nhow
all this. He makes no mention of th.
some cianal which will carry by water , .fc' "V."" worm
nufacturlng oenters tna great ' ", ' r" ' " w" wouia glorify
to auch mi
bulk of th. raw material for manufao
"".Creator the best way
tura, and carry back to .xpore points I ""lna creation more glorlou
tn. great bulk or manuraoiurea proa-1 more Dy making nmn- lead
will be by
Oud
ucta whluh ao for exoort.
jn. contrast is nearly oompieta.
In
rvjiisTion in avarui
i . . '
'V"o ana leaa men to larwer llvln.
very - way win In-
in. ooniraai IB nearly nunpiii id n iu urger living
freight trafflo In this country raw ma-1 ,.;,. "1 nough of the religion
terlal preponderate", and despite th. I "JJ ?hJWt of man as utterly da-
muuniaivn, siiiu uvautt,w v l . . . . . - aa uiiariv nala -
rapid development of manufactories ths i Tii 2.' lnat 'os.-to describe him as a
ratio of the raw to the whol. Is tend- f.0"1 Pf th. dust, aud that ex.
lUnftfaSatrlsl ( mAnlanIHs V. .VUI. I Si V rha, nifnelnnal !. MAWjaaiiaanf avhlflk
nS.n,. urvuvmua, I v," "Y. ' " ..2 71" V" ,1 " " ,.-1 i.l rr' .vT-'k.. I Pre.aed Us hlhe.t Vi i- Vh ""
pneumonia, and grippe, all of whteh J r, i foV freight brth. raiiw.;; i. high oTa r;oh. J? b. otwnBothin;"AS
tv lib umfniiinar r a .,
llglon Is to heln him ba inm.M .
freight. The raw materials go by water
and canai routes.
. Mr. -Yoakum might,
oom Dared tha coat of a
a Cunard greyhound with that on a for.-1 T ?n "an nas told th. Almighty ,
and-aft.r in bgon. days: or th. pro- V '.on.ly, vll. worm of th.'
ductlv. cost of aquaahes in th. Aroos-1 ?"5u.5 it rtuUo?" Information has
took valley with that of pineapples on C.UT.v; i.1 nypoorue. ror whll
the moon. ' ... F, FV. .,!fSS A8"F'd him-
Tne plea ror nigner rreignt rates in I - i .w Mnt
. United Btatea la baaed upon aound I "u'.i or'
' - I r , f uiiiovning
(t. far ratter hav. Ifr1'."01, fairer, than he .ver
a Journey today on 1 has dreamed.
with that on a or.-L.: rLb?i man has told th. Almighty
the
and valid reasons. which have, from ","V7 S,"Z "T9 m" na
time to time, been set forth. But th. ,,"M?P f. lbel ? the race,
exaggeration In whloh Mr. Yoakum, as -oV.kL1?, ,h y,"! ?P toward th. '
inuuiaea la I . . i ni wunny ana .
n a-oodT Ln,plflB,s- Every endeavor for 'better. ,
W ' I nUrArV lArsf-Mff eftriit MAaa. eM-l ! . a "
hi
which have, from L1?-'.; ,am t m" h ha
s own estlmatay
a high railway authority, ii
bound to do more harm than
Ueootrol September t, XS08,
f;
If Z knew yon and you knew
i , me-1 f ' t'"-'
If both of us could clearly see.
And with an Inner sight divine '
The meaning of your heart
y 'V and mine V . :',.f. ;
I'm sure that we would differ
"V 'leBS ; i V
And clasp our hands ln friend
. Ilness: , r, . . vv
Our thoughts would pleasantly
agree ':: ';.-:--;. ? ,
If I knew yon and yon knew '
' v' Wlxon Waterman. '
The speculator : may weave his
swerving, Inflexible In battling for but urges strongly that a scientific wAvJj Pf.?Fh" may dream his
Mia nAnnlA'a rla-ht. - iht thnv ahall TTI1 ", ,f . I. urcuia, tuo pouucian may BpOUl ana
be absolutely untainted by suspicion removed, he says, the physicians who sp.uttei btut th,Is ,s the tlmo ' ye
of cowardlyelf-seeklng compromise are called upon to perform the weji American farmer can shake
with the interests which are the ntnnr .r in a horrlhla nosltlon. ,UB Bn nTo genuine
aAAtARt inniM 4n tliA nntlnn' waI. I T H lcf a In Ti hnilv anrf Ida I thanksgiving,
I ... " I j v i i- -,.-j I mo auiuiuu.
Two-Gent Postafe
A Poem for, Today
From ths Wall Street Journal.
On October 1 the Unite States will
make one of those alliances which do
not entangle, which truly draw nations
together, which brlna- to these shores
Nafure IS the kind-1 the thought and. civilisation of .our
i ' The Noble Life.
By Philip James Bailey.
Philip James Bailey, an
purerv larrer. and mora itnin tl
ft? 'AV A!5-wor"hl,V BivrJr ProetraTion
J .v " "inoere coniesaion
of past failure and with speedy rlalng
to new ndeayor, la an offense against
th. love that has destined us for great-
neea. -.!'....- i ...... . ,. ,. ,
Th. divine 'call to man t ..
w J I S? and strlv. for th. highest level of
English poet, I Ufa. Make th. moat of youraelfV for
was born ln Baahford. Nottlnghamsbire, JS??!?0,?1 J1 ben "lva lilf1 m,gbt
goair nr.
on April 11, 18K. Whtl h.
mwiia -tne lire that rrowa In nu.
' ' ' appareni aeaiu uiorcij bibvtouou .. .i..M , , ev. I ..lkk... ... TTk-. it.. .-1 writer or a number or lengtliy poetloaJ I m goaiikeneae. Th. reality of the
Mr. Taft had the opportunity to animation, then the surgeon who ex- l?- .thought of. . r She n Jghbor. and carry to other itada th. 0mpotJon,( enI. onm' ot thM mn ot th. inftalt. being may be'm!
show himself such a man, It is nro- amines the body kills the man ln ct" C4'.U .! :bo""" ..l'. remembered todays; thla la .th. pai .n- totraV"tolhrKiR 'aVSaT-Stt
foundly regrettable.that he failed to the autopsy. The surgeon becomes f "J? ; ' L7 in T ae: wh i wTTi earrV SSS .7"- .fLif ou . " T "
i uuuc" iauuioib, bvulu uununieaiy. - f th. RHti.h I IZZ. . T-" " " . .T " V.. . rT 1 ."'.aa "r,T?" w suon run
grasp It.
THE STATE FAIR. .
.", TAFT AND FORAKER.
the executioner. J ""r"' ! l"er. from any part or me Brit an I tha -t ot poetlo work produced llf. wltiout reAiiiin. M'Lr
The coroner adds thaflt would "er leBfflr aKl5 mus,c .n?7er liSfl' "n,I TO inTJifiiS? - ifv! bjr EngUahman. . Perhape , the. .two sltate. and . develop, th. .pfrtt of hi-
ui eewe auver rairer
foulness and unworthl.
rareaied. Tet we have to
tneae thing behind.
Id nfmuilj tkt mtlr.
We have so much progress of our I Of virtue. Think' oa nobl. thoughts) sind I esa and wandering, and put oa new
rn to r nrond of that we CSUinot I AmAm I arlorv dav tT Am.tr. '
of truth, 71 Bacaus. man la the son of th most
.nn i i " " . - . S. . v " . . i v.. !: i - " " i
j viiu vv i caaici tuiiiuiuiuvauuu gvwwis -asa- a wlaffj. I
aividuais and nations, n was ureai i natters not, than, what thou f eereartt I
Cli.i. .kl.k nrlii. ...r thai w wumi. mini ihiwim
This Is I auspices of Rowland Hill, the Mulready Boldly and fearleasi In tha lletit tt.m
. I anvalnna whwh rtt wrimrt TrtT rwn MfltR I " I
y iui, vviiii w ."""o.""- i xnera la a band itm ariniua m
e .- e. e v.- -e' .
t In the history ot Oregon, position, he recounts tne -revolting - - v.-v.v.. w. have so much progress or our of virtue. Think on nobl. th
.tton,1.r tka l.rrt dnfAlla of thfl AXont!on of ft mur- matron; she. at the same time fills I own to be proud of that we cannot I deeds
i attendance was the largest details or tne execution or, a mur- farmer., nurse fills the banker's "rud" tho British postoffiee for con- Ever. Count o'er the rosary
the exhibits the most com- derer. A contact of 52 seconds was e larmer s purse, iuib me paniter s Bletent leadership In U which makes I And practice precepts whloh
Lucf wuriu ld&c infiv nnfi . rtAe i m vi poo ia uitquliuui ait. ovri
- i . - - i as i . H.-.j .... i ciBftr-Bvea. liih wumor w liih wunu. rwn , .
reconclledand Mr. Taft said en", agriculture, meananics, live- - - tnt;H tVA Hrnr of :! that .S0?".
that they had never biock ana au aeparunenis , oi nus- i. tnw him-M wifa h wh.H scale stui obtains with
In nin,.. A m IhandrrwAra t.hiA. Tn . baa la tn lauea 10 ao in me xvsi uwuuiccj. I . J . . but next week we shall loin
uiMbiocuwuu now, i , . . . . .... it . . I RhA wanta: nia rnnnrpn tsa rn I -i .v. u
T a.1- . I tA AAmrltiAA Tn 1t, TH6 inClQcDL C&11B UU IUB om uues-i " " ? wJ "
ui nesrgn eiDOBura or or " wu.juvou,, o.uu i. - . ... . . .. .. ..Knnl. h 4a nn n mnno.h I civilizing medium.
Standard Oil rtnrnAvhin V a perfect horse, cow or sheep is to on r capital punisnment. ,oi ai -. "- - " - r, . ,.-......,.
FEW days ago Mr. Taft met grounds. . ,
Senator . Foraker at Toledo, Great benefit must have come to
Ohio, and It was 'heralded to Oregon from the keventl The best
tha world .that they' had be-j that prpgress 'In; Invention, art, scl-
come
In .substance
been
ln view
aker';
;ls announced that Mr. Taft Is going f flll the stockman wlth'desire to pro
to leave
ground." Two
was a man
good, patriotic
er; but; now;
and disgruntled with him. I "rst handed. It Is a clearing
Why?- Not, apparently, because where farmers stock up by purchase
Taft has learned anything new about W,H D,ooaea neaas I0r tnelr neras
tne senator; .but. because the people,
ma T.ATHST atata fair- tha
"hoot tn' tYim. Tilatnw nnn I nnsltlnn TiA rAMnnta thA . rAVOlMnir I Prod
The
nssAttttAtialvA T,a j.iAfn r.s. tVA K I m a In t a Inert nnrl pffftr thfi hflflv hflil I VaU8 With gO,(l;
in ipite of tha fact that it was con- been rfemoved signs ojj respiration pr!f.'a
ducted without betting. The live- were observed. It was placed on a
aAAlM s7avm eVTvt aa atifmaMa Vni -v I rif fin1 fh(rA N fftln'f nillflA bAt?AT11A
an former exposition, at Balem fair noticeable. . He moved his legs.and JtJo JS&L
actually came to himself enougtt to ""- " vented th. adhesive postage stamp, and
good,
'The farmer feedeth all.1
his season of triumph.
high h. Is not aXrlld of his father's fao.
and h. never has found anything too
high (or him. He la most Ilk. bis father
as h. reaches out after th. life . that
la varraat . and . rao& And mhlA ThA
children of the most high are known
venrwhere aa thoaa who aeek tha hlh-
ou mo.
W. live in d-d not ywrs;.to thoughts, men MplrV .Think no ilory of cWa
not breaths: - . . - li ti. n
business t.whlch makes Its I In feeling, not In figure, on a dial las simply heaven's way of setting th.
walk and talk. Forty-eight minutes I armed, valiant, a v warrior the I led. tha way to that enormous and prof
. . ... ............. a ,, rrpntPsr wnrrlnr of earth ln thA hnt I liaoie man ousiness iwmcn raawi lie i itouia-, not in ngurea on a auu. I aa Sim.
laier, alter no uau uet?u lurmwij . . ' I postorflce an asset to tne cnanceiior or I we snouid count tim. Dy heaxt throba. I upward path before us. look on It.
AVAP.ntAd. ho was nlaced on the chair nav" sumnjer, now, , oBru-nanaea, I the. exchequer instead of jo burden to the H. most Uvea I every dlsolDllne aa a call to true wor-
T I t, a it.. ..UA-aa il.ii.-ij l.ninKrrv Hra. f Dr-I tain has alrABriv saw. I WhA thlnlra mast baIa what atAiklAait I w l a . . a.. . . a..
wavww AJ'"" . I aaw miiiiao fuvsjta a.uv UVyiWffk BM1U BlliU. . QUUCsaVUr V U WUrUUOgV U .
'lIor.. letter" . the best, . I climb aomehow nearer to th. fac. of. th.
Th. five-cent I And he whan heert hmti unlr-lr .. I Inflnlta nln.
i)ther. countries. th. longest: , . s, I- I would rather trust th. honor
hand. andlT.fva In nn. hnti. miiM 4t m.m 41 ftf ha mail1tiA I a ir.n r.4n n S.ln.
its greatest som. , .. r , . . laA'.Aroat animal than that of the on.
tha world believes that the' takine of earthl
it is tne time oi goia-
rine autumn
r oracer in tne back- Hu " U"C1 vuo- " r. . - t h harViMt tlm. th rAtfnlna? tiniA i proposition.
weeks ago Foraker effect of a sight of Ae "best .wheat, l"-"".- nrr 7 - f"'9V'
after Taffa own heart, a tne largest vegetables or m.;iest r;-- --r Tha 1(fi.VM ftrlmSOri. thW - vln: thlna:
.country-saving broth- dairy products Is similar. The fair - wither, the heavens scowl with wthdv IZrZttZ
Mr.' Taft dianof is a clearing noose or information. r" " . . . t . ; -Rrl
crimo la not uiuro iuui(iui iuau iu I - I loaa In
I 1 . V. a V. n ...An. hna .aa I . .
UidUU JTUU . buo um . uou una . ucou I in IDA
I Whose fat blood sleeps as It slip, along! who interprets his religion In terms
. the veins.- . I of self-abnegation: th. latter Is liable
rrrvln- a lrttAF nernM Mia AtlAntla I lAto la hut a matana mitn .ti .nX. ',.i I to 11t UD to his own eneaiflaations.
for 2 cents looks like an unprofitable end, .... . ., I If ,w. would hav. men upright In
wnere me oerman posi-i Beginning, mean, and and to -air things I meir waya we raui aia mem io oeing
can exact 6 cents, it is notn-1 God. I uprigni m. meir worsnip. ..
the kind. It does not cost anv-I Th a a h.v ati .i . v.l ima world needs men wno .wm stand
like two cents to carry the weight - world. I I up on their feet; who are not afraid
ed and who . can be counted on
letters across the Atlantic. In
ror two cents the American
tlsh postof flees face- a certain
The Better Day. ,
That -iwas tho - glory - ef that' good
through Hearst, have found out. In a
specific, definite way, what , they
knew ln a general way all along, ;
Taft has known Foraker Ulke a
book for 30 years. It Is regrettable
that Taft met and greeted? this taint
ed man as he did at Toledo. For
aker has been all his political life an
enemy of the'people, a tool of their
robbers and Taft has not been Ig
norant of It. ..... --, :...
- In October, 1905, Mr. Taft, then
secretary of war, made a speech In
Akron, Ohio, which helped to defeat
Boss Cox and his tool governor, Her
rick. Pattison, a Democrat, was
elected governor ln Herrlck's stead,
largely on account of that notable
epeech. Mr: ,Taf t then said: "The
.condition (In Cincinnati). Is one of
and flocks. It Is an Inspiration ln
I all the activities of farm and home.
It is educational, Inspirational and
elevating. It teaches what cannot be
states where capital punishment . Is
ln vogue. "
r Possibly to the averse sentiment
Is In. part due the fact that we exe
cute less criminals than any other
nation. Our average of convictions
the .first year, a probable losajAwakef Awake! the stars ar. pale, th.!1?,.1,1'6 Hved lo.nf Jn Judeaand
eennd. a noaalble loaa ln thai aaxt i. .. I Oalllee: It counted ' as - an ' Individual,"
irnorf and enlden. and the snrlife la l third and a largely Increased prof It They fade, behold, th. phantoms fads. I " was a.-iire mat stood pand
" " ' ' lever afterwards. It has been shown I that leant th. r- ... .... I naa .cried lo ail
BlirA ....... r . . . : " I i . j .1. -. I I ! . . .. . . " . . I 0A .
learned elsewhere, and gives etlmu- homicide is less than two per
lus not otherwise to be obtained., cent. The average ln Germany is
In all these things, the fair asso-Si Per cent liai' AB '
elation has. done, the best work ln France U8, Belgium 76 England 47,
Its history, and jt Is well." It ought BPaln 6 ana ana we exe-
to have done so, for it had a sUte cuted 136 condemned criminals ln
of magnificent resources to. draw 1905. 118 ln 123 ,n 1903- 144
4 ""TT. . In ion 119 tn 10rt1 and 190 In
upon. It should more ana morel".
represent those resources, and those J
again and again that cheaper means of I Throw wide the burning valves, and let
MOINES AND THE SOCIAL mSV. h iffh S "iSTS nJS 5?tTlln wtoB
EVIIj. .' I of a telegram to any part of the United I ;
Kingdom rrom 14 cents 10 1 cents, me i put off, put off your mall, y. kings.
RTRTTOfiT.R with tha unHnl utl"So rnu uiciihi.i..i jr na Deal your oranas to dust:
sittijuuijiii wun tne . social iogB was neavy. Th. loss exists no A surer grasp your bands must know,
evil under unusual: conditions longer and the number of peopl. who your hearts a better trust:
la ln nroeresa In Des Moines ?nj03C the ad?SnJ?e8 of th". 8lefraph Nay, bend aback the lanoe's point, and
is in progress in ues oiwnes. naB been multiplied many times more ! break the helmet bar-
It will Interest . Portland and than two-fold. a nolae is on the morning winds, but
other cities. J pea Moines Is governed 1- , '..'", ' ,
DES
A
resources should more and more ex
ploit the Oregon ' state fair.
si -"
A . THREATENTXQ GROWL.
HE EXPECTED WAIL has be
gun. The howl of the "Inter
ests" Is heard. Unless theRe-
ntinllriAn narfv fa 1r0nf In nnwAr
abBOlute helplessheSS On the part Of I nn1a Standard HI) ami Alllfid Inter.
smy inaepenaent Republican seeking Usts are allowed to have their way.
to take part in politics and to act ln- j there are to be hard times, depres
aependently of the machine: and the!. Inn ttaaetAF. rnlflmltv. 'wa ara InM
a tstresslng effect Is now seen upon Here Is the' calamity howl uttered
all the young men ambitious politic- by a local organ:
rUm.M " dr,remthen Busings .throughout th. country. In-
POUtlcs and deprives the public "of rosrors throughout th. country, concede
Their valuable services, or If they go thero Is some danger of th." .lection of
into pontics, they must subordinate I Bryan. . . .
themselves to the tyranny of the! It is unfortunate, indeed, that the poi
boss.: The whole government of both ,cy ' r Part lm mo 3r(,'d that peo.
Cincinnati and Hamilton pi. wUl halt th.lr und.rUklngs and In-
'abaolntelr nnder Jila rrnr'.i slmerita. and -wait to see." Tet no-
."i "PI"! J," (Cox.,) .control, torti, tnl, i,.tho condition all over
.muu wwy xvcpuBucan political con- tt. United Btatea, 7 at . this time.
itwiuos wmiiuiei ua men vnom be "Business." Standard OIL "Dan
. - 'aa'' tr." To the "Interests.- The big
, air. a wen on to say that tne I gerpent hisses. The overfed hyena
altnattea was "on to be deplored." I ah w its Tellaw teeth.
.and though eren then, he did notj If the pedple of this country
openly advise Herrlck's defeat, the I choose to elect Bryan president, no-
ppopie unaersiooa - wnat lie meant, J body has a right to predict disaster
waa ucieAieu. boss Cox ahd calamity. It Is a great moral
saved Hamilton county (Cincinnati) crime to do so. There has been a
by the alender margin of S3 votes, panic under the administration of
uui. m auAM. eiocuxi a democratic I Roosevelt; shall The Journal there-
guYcrour uj mm was Tart's fore say that Roosevelt has ruined
protest urea yeara ago against the the countryT Nay. In the working
cox-roraer-stanaard Oil machine out of the eternal . verities he has
in vnio. iei iwo weegf ago Mr. done It good. v .
ia aonouncea 10 me world that Times are becoming somewhat
Foraker was his great and good better, and let ua, like sane, cour-
incoa, .uu wu go taca to tne sen- ageous. pleasant souls eay that
tt!? nt " of 0nni6' hT SUn(1- "time.- must and shall Improve
SIU I aIaaKIw aio A. AM m Uar
whoever Is elected president. If we
all say so, and think ao. It will sure
ly be so.
A man, a newspaper, that says
The New York Juror, contemplat
ing the question raised by the Man
hattan coroner, will reflect long and
anxiously before he votes the human
being in the dock Into an electro
cuted doom.
not the noIs.jf war.
by a commission with concentrated I Henniker Heaton that cheap Dostage lAmona; the grassy, mountain paths the
power ana responsiDUlty. Tne plan oetween me coiomes ana ine moineri
i country may be chiefly attributed, with They
ib ij unci iub dv,..icv ww. iflue respeot to tne courageous action
fti'nff w t Mtnim ' an A an.n aa Ar tint I nt thA. Hh.rAl ndjitmaatAr.rimftnil. ThA
'. . j,,w Tm two-cent rato Is already lustlfylng Itself Tes. vletoryl fair victory! our enemies,
accept are to be driven put. Em- many times over in. the carriSge of I , and ours. ; '. -i t .
ployment Will be afrordea, and moral I mall between m. British colonies, I Ana an ine ciouas are ciaspea in iignt
giiiienng iroopa increase:
come! they come! how fair their
feet tbey com. ' that publish
peace.
oar lives ever slnco.
'fltiii .nn IaaIt '. Ht nil" , .
' Men- have seen the divine In that
life, becauae it. lifted Itself toward tha
divine. It has become worthy of wor
ship because It constantly worshipped
by becoming more worthy. It has lifted
lives . because It has gone on rising to
higher levels. So If any life would
truly worship. It must realise its own
dignity, its own "glorious destiny, and,
standing upright, strive out and up
for fullness or living.
O Sentence Sermons
- By Henry F. ' Cope.
Killing time is crippling character.
,,. j wa.o.viof h i,0m I amongei inemaeivee or in -ineir com-
support and encouragement be held I muntcat0ns wtth the old country. No
and all th. earth with flowers,
THE CUP OF DEATH.
Loving la simply life giving,
. Sermons cannot take the place of sym
pathy. ...
. . . e . e '
AV I AUW ciati. ' V. WU, yiKf I MW.w-
: mine. it. reacn, v
The problem is one of ; the most "wnPJ" vhV7-tSZT: lVV"?n--,,n Ther. 1. neVatth without som. feel-
out to those attempting better lives. I doubt can be entertained of the result! Ah! still depressed and dlirf with dew.
Tho .iltlmato nurnndA la tn ahanlntnlv I 01 ,nlS great ana Wise improvement SO I . uui yov iiiuie wnue. -tr-lM
ultimate purpose is to aDsoiuteiy i fap as our m6rvict is. eoncerneo.. ...Th. And radiant with th. deathless r
rid the City Of the red llgnt district. I only fear 1. that the enormous work I. . wilderness snail smile.
B
difficult With which society- has to den. and the short-felghted parsimony of Nor limb ahali; from the fold . b. lost. In xor cur I"ow"- .
.tj t. onlntlnn hv anrlal oat- I congress will aeiay me Ultimate prorit. I nuraung irora m. nest., .1 . . ,
contend. Its solution, Dy social set-1 If owever We can be wise enough to L , i I Faith is not balancing pole for th.
tlements for the outcasts has been I improve our facilities , to handle . our For aye. the time jof wrath Is past, and man on the fence. -
e e
ITS OF SKIN, from the mouth
aIIvkv 4a vIia ah n ttiaf fa ian4
r"u '""' " UTCU ... 1 la-rowlnir business the ultimate orofit is near th time of rest.
for drinking purposes. Germs, auBlui'lt!" Ui "" assured and . we may -even remove! the And honor binds th. brow of man, and
some of them harmless and cities, but never with even moderate j reproach of being the - oniy great na-
What a splendid opportunity Mr.
Taft had. when he came to Toledo,
where his ineetlng with this eormot
politician occurred, to say something
that wonld have thrilled and wanned that the choice by the people ot one
i ti aak at aaS? aa Va at maabIaa a 1
the hearts of the American people
Suppose Mr. Taft had then refused
to speak to Foraker, had' ref need to
take bis hand, had gone before that
great audience and aald: "I rep.
e: that tnaa and his works.
know Mm, and know that be repre
sents Standard Oil and not the peo-
r'e or Ohio. He smells of Standard
C:L II. Is no true Republican. I
aat to carry Ohio, but I do not
watt to da so owing any obligations
t- this enemy ( the common jo-
VI t a Tlrrlsg resage to the
man rather than another for presi
dent would cause disaster, hard
times, a panic, is la his soul a trai
tor to the people.
There Is ao need of mora hard
times. The country had Its bellyful
last year. Let us now go oa to bet
ter things. The Joernal derplsee.
croaker. It Is a moral crime for, a
newspaper to help bring on evil
times by predicting them.
There will be better Usee If Taft
Is elected. He Is a decent, honest.
capable mas, though handkarjwd by
eome cf the elements that are ssp-i
others virulent.', cllnavtb these bits success. The complexities that arise
of skin. On the surface of a cup Pv reason oi tne peculiar pnases oi
that had been. used nine days ln a the problem are manifold and dls-
school. tha human cells were so couraging. The redeemed women,
niimArmia on lta tinner third, that no matter how sincere In their re-
tha hand nf a nin rtnnid nnr h niarAd form, never cease to be frowned
tlon whose postal service shows a def
icit ln its budget. 'hi
Robbing the Unborn.
From the Syracuse Journal.
A western - lumber man, more frank
than many, ,wa asked th. secret of his
great success. -He replied: "I gat rich
What
said.
ODeratlonA
thrA hv the aallva. extended to the woman is tne most exacting ana jeasi were -to aii intents ana purposei
'. 1--Lhsrll.hl. tn wnman and vet In thAHA I Gloving irom our Creoles.
Dottom vi mo bibbs, out wore less 1 -
anywhere without touching several Uon by members , of the
of these bits of skin. Cells, carried 11 ls notorious that, of all society, He meant that his lumbering opera
numerous. The cup contained over
20,000 human cells or bits of dead
skin. Under . the microscope.
many aa 150 germs were seen cling.
lng to a single cell, and very few
cells showed less than 10. Between
the cells were thousands of germs
left there by smears of saliva from
the drinkers' mouths. Not less than
100.000 bacteria were present on
every square Inch of the glass. Thi
is the testimony of Professor Alvln
Davison, of Lafayette College, In
recent article In the Technical World
For further test. Professor Dart
son required ten boys to spply the
upper lip to pieces of clean flat glass,
aS cups are touched ln drinking. One
hundred cells, with 76.000 bacteria
were left by each contact. Borne of
the germs were easily Identified as
those of tuberculosis, pneumonia and
other diseases.
The announcement by this scien
tist Is made more Interesting by
revelations from other sources. These
have Shown that the germs of diph
theria and grippe frequently remain
from one to three months In the
mouths of patients after recovery.
The Minnesota health board, after
Investigation, announced that in over
half the diphtheria eases, virulent
germs remained tn the nose and
throat three weeks after recovery of
the person.
Of 2. Oil mild sore throats ex
amined In the school children of
Hartford, Connecticut, Stl were dae
to tree diphtheria germa. The ba
cllM bow sd ' la the making of
dr$htbTta astitoxla were first Uo-
social settlements for the reclaimed, I of forest land purchased from the land-
It ls the support of good women that f" JUr?d,,: "kewi.. on adjacent
, T .. . I lands bought from fraudulent "home-
Is most essential, ? Isteaders," and on alternate sections of
If Des Moines solves the problem, government land where th. outttng
It will be an object lesson for small patching ft"rK
cities, and will be copied. It can
hardly be a guide for the great
cities, where the ' conditions .for
dealing with the melancholy problem
seem almost hopeless.
. , ,
The state fair was a . great suc
cess, Better man . ever, everybody
says. Tnis li veu, ana it enouia Del
was -cutting aa th. modern timber com.
panles out, without thought of any
thing but cresent rain.
And this man admitted, what, other.
Know out no not admit, that th. victim.
of his thefts were the children of our
children. ,
"To ateal from living, grown-up peo
ple nowadays is not an easy task." -this
man pursued, "but to steal from . in
fanta not yet born I And quit simple. 7
x 1 nia man is ns-nc Binnnina: tim-
. j. a . .wvvv I t i rum our mount fun aiaea, witnoui
made more of a success every year. iArine- seed a or .antine-a for thi
Instead of six counties beine renre-l lng years. 1. robbing coming - a-enera-
sented there should be thirty-four. w V un,br "d w. don't
Let us all show In all possible ways But' what will onr children say of us?
that Oregon Is the best state In the And th. children of our children? And.
I j . . w. m , w . u. nu . liiui. imivi Wll
uuiuu, I tnaa ourselves r would we llv. and
struggle lust for the eatlna-a and th.
Next comes the Country Club and I tlJlLJ:0
Liiresxoca - suow. 1 u -wiu d. a 1 aooa, w. are la honor bound.
great event for the Paclflo north
west and for Portland. Undoubtedly I ldertck IT. IfAcMonnJes Birthday
the attendance will be Urge, for the ..T,,r1 .TTllliam MacMonnle, the
: " . . . . ., , 1 aiaunguianea American sculptor, waa
vuterpnea umrTci uiv nwruni wo- wirn in cfrooRiyn, n, T eeptembr is.
' rauniuiness nis nreaat - . 1
Behold, the time of ( wrath If pMt, and
And the wolf Is , dead ln Arcady. 'and
tne aragon in tne sea."
'. By John Buskin.
Will the Oregonian LlstenT -
From tha TTaat OrArnnfAn i
Will the Portland Oregonian, 'which
has howled itaelf hoarse over the al
leged crime of Democrats registering
nua veiling u nnpuDiicana in m.' Ore
gon primaneH. listen to this big.- broad,
wholesome view of the same question
ln Washington? -
The Spokesman-Review t takes - th.
ground, and properly, too. that - Demo.
crata registering ana voting aa Repub
licans should be welcomed by all right
thinking Republicans, into the majority
twriT. ado npounf paper 'gay.;
dome nepuoiicaa
Refuse another', burden and rou loss
your own blessing.
". .'v-)- 'i' e-v ,
A' great sorrow may be the flttine for
som. great servloe. -
It takes more than a loathing of hell
to leau to . heaven. - ,
Ton never win And srood la a boy by
th. detective method.' ,
0.0,
Th. ' clinkers always ; take credit for
th. full head of steam. .
- ' e e . -That
la not a : rood life which does
not find living a glad thing. . . ,
e -'
Men who are doing a h! bwatness
never need a "busy" alga. ,
a e ,
Bearing yoor croaa do, not . teUeee
newaDanera 'and
nartr leader, are - amreaalnr unwar. Iron rrom Daylnar veur tazaa.
raoiwi alarm over in taeory mat many I - - e e
iiL5fi2. 'n.J5 ".epur Nothing ImpeTwrtshes a good dead
1 1. avn uiiiiMi icav saa 1 ucsuar 1 orinuirr 1 ...iu. a 1. ili.wi.. to. At a
AlAOtlon. and thA m..lln. I. -A I
rnnbl ' tnlt this An.AIlArf imIIIImI .i. I . .
be nrohlbltad . hv unu form at I Tow CAB not tmproT. TOur View of
Inal penalty.. I heaven by ellrablng on your brothers
Th s alarm is baaed on tha thenr I oacg. .
that such Democrata 11 mrtlrln.ti in I ' f
th. Republican Drlmarlea did ao In nr. I If S th. little haPDlne.se we eew that
der-to caet their vote, for th. weakarlrlve as the harvest of. perpetual pl.ee-
or tne atepuDiican canaiaate. in oraar I ar
couragement.
If the lick keeps ap, Rockefeller
won't own the senate more than four
or six years mora Then honest, am
bttlous, younger men can begin to
take a pride la politic.
Mr. Taft had a splendid eppor-
tanlty to re id late roraker and
dldsX It was,, to say the least, a
most nj fort an ate blunder. V
It lent the Democratic party that
Is raising trouble. It is the people.
Let the people rtle.
HJ. He began his studies at the studio
er Augustus Ft. Oaudena In 111 and
worked there four vcara, while at alght
he wnt to the night Mfe claaeee at th.
A cad em r of Dealan and tAa Art Stii-
aentr league. LAter be atudlAd In
Munich, with FaJT're at the fccola de.
Beaux Art. and with Antonln AiarrlA.
He rerelved th prts d'ateller, the hlck)-
aat prise open to roreignera and eoon
wna dlatlnetloa by hla eahlbltlon. at th.
Raloek Many of hi. best and moat fa
mous ww a a are in tne inlted etateA.
among them the Nathan Hale eta toe In
New York, the J. B. T. Ptranahan etatae
I Brooklyn, the boat of Fir Homry Vane
In lioeton, the Its-are of Vlctr At 'vCeet
Point, several arAot-e ft tb anldlera'
and sailors' tnoDnm-nt at !4lanar-olia,
etc. - His home la at titvnr-Vmon, I"
the dr-Artrr-vt Kare, FYanr. J1a la a
mtrbr rf Ihe Irw ef linimf and waa
n A Ahriir ft the I.aTarkaa om-aat
that th. candidates nominated might be
th. more eaally defeated in the general
a left Ion. Ther. i. no aubatantlalioa la
fart In support of such a theory.
'"From all observabl. facts It appear.
mox imn Liemocrui wno votea in tne
rteou.ueaa Dnmariea aid oa. not to ar.
corupllah th. defeat of the Republloaa
party In th. general election, but to ae
corriDllah the nomination of . favorite
canaiaate. among tn. Republican
"Party practice permit, each voter t.
ariuiAie wiia toe party er hi. ciioioa.
una.r party practic in this sta(.
Th. saddest eeooi. in this world are
thoee wbe ax. always fleeing from sor
row. .......
WW. J
A rabid defanae of creed I. often 'ac
companied by a remarkable Indifference
te deed. .
The faro (it. circus In the average
church is that of whipping the devil
around the .tump.
man la canted participation Mah. T ao- v2"AXrTiv. JT Vor,tZtian
tlvltle. of one oaxtV hoc.umoSa ah. "Jw?r . V respiration
.. . . . . - - . . . .... in. WAV .IU dtihi n. .
riuAiAd iaeiyer or taat BDODta W1LB I v;--- - -
nnaAltioA nartv.
"The men who aaked for ReeubMcaa I whether th. church .hall stay ta tti.
ballAt. In th. Drtmarr efectlrm a Aid la I wor
effect, that they were Republlcane.' I will eiipport It. but oa whther it will
v WC1 Keen Their nedgew t.
From the Browtievtlle Tinea.
Wi. All K. n.b.lf IT.. . .
elect aj Aa a F(lmBt No. 1 r la t form
aald He would break th. picl r I
vr Aoabora Jndet(jat. N. that a the
reAAoai for th. racket. A few fellow la
PortlAsd. led by th. OrgeiAA, are
making ail tne aniaa. No BAd te
wnrry aheet th. State nt Na. 1 aaeav
They wUl fulflU their pledge.
Tra f ftr rno4 .at.1v.taat v ot the
e'rht-hoer dAtwnnatratloaj erae beH la
MeitwtamA. Aoe'ralia. rrM r Flnce
the ber'nnlng ef tie mTaii( trc"
l4 larne a the eotnniAe haa r-AJe
wn4erfal proa-re, eed osm t-, tve
orld depends not on Whether th. world
serra th. world aad ear. It. .
' This Date ta History. v
1141 The Royalists woa a victory at
Kewhtirr.
14 LiHua Cary, Ymnvnt Fatklanl.
pecreiary of a' at In I'harlee L ailed,
bom at BurfAed I. Kit. .
101 It.o French defeatAg th. Aas
triana fh the battle of Heha4t.
ITve ThA Rae.tAA. Sa(aate4 the
NHh at Ic,rr.
1 7 te O'tr-lAA atAeta't, ratmUt tr. ,
mer ef Lwr-lkill. 6 a In New fam- ,
con. O-a. Kara la Jiavevh'.U. Maes.' "
1T17 harle Carre! ef firni'lltn .
wlA "a last .orrtvlr g a. r iter ef
the I ' ,ir l ton ft I4erer lecA. hnrm 1
Awnar-" a, V-l a baitlaaAr.
N-n-ifiwf It. lUt.
of ft Michael in MIT.
great reau'ta. 1