The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 25, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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THE JOURNAL
AN INPCPKKDBNT KSWSrAMS.
N. JaCKSON.
.rabtUhe
l'i !.l!.fcl aaar mmIm fant taBdaT) and
r Knadar mornlnr The Jairel Bull
If f. fifth ail VaSJBjU aire.. ISa-ttaea. Ot.
I ntrrt-e1 at the snalofflce at Perttaad. Or., ft
ri,.mll.. Unul tM asells aa aaooed-ciaaa
Inattpf, :
1 f l.KPHONKS aUIW
All depart mania
HOME
iwaad by tbeae 'auahara.
Till.
0 -u fba nparatnr the oeparlmnl 70
Kaat Bid offlra, B S444) Kaat S38.
OS
rcBCIOX ADVMT1BIKO BErBMKKTATlTl
Vrwlaad Ranlaaila Sperial adtartlatng Aewr.
Hninawlr HulMlas. Mffc ataaoe. hew
Vark: luuToe bo yea BoUdlos. Chicago.
Bubaerlpttoa Tarma by van ar to ear addraaa
to tat lolt4 Siatra. Oaaada ar atexlce;
torata, wttn tbe result that It !
mighty likely hereafter to tbtak
mors as It votes and vote mora at it
thinks.
A
per cent, though tha chleka atill lack
tha vitality or thoaa hatched by eat
ural' methods. 7 .
It Js notortoua that few large poul
try farma have been socceesf The
preas, a abort time ago, reported that
a Urge poultry farm ot aa Incubator
w Associated Preas dlepatch I company la the eaat failed with 11a-
from Cincinnati of September J bllltlea of about $50,000. . Two or I
io aaia: (three years ago an Ohio poultry en-
TAFT Alf D FOIUJCEIt.
; Small Ck
Twit the people Teddy.
Beat livestock la the land.
... a a ,
Mr.-Ball rings quit loudly. .
, a
Tha umbrella season la near at hand,
- a a
la la
OFFICERS DISAGREE
AS TO YOUNG MURDER
year, aura.
The Mil of Senator For- terprlae with 1100.000 capital failed. l,.iok, "."--"
aka at thai nfflna Ur Taft tha I Y.fl. k.4i. ..n.. I
w v . v . u-v .ting uuuuirui ui auiaifcrr wuvu
half-hoar conference which followed, I in every itate ia the union hare
and , the ' eUtementa of cordiality ehared the same fate. Ia all these
which followed, constituted the sew concerns artificial hatching waa In
feature of the day at Tart head- rogue, a fact confirmatory or the po-
altlon
With the police dapartmant at edda aa
to what happened la tha Bellwood beer
Not bad tlmaa bow; batttr tlmii nait I "rd whan Patrolman Bam Toung waa
no new
DAILY.
Oaa year.,...,...avoO ) Oae aot.
Rt'NDAT.
One aar.........MIOaa '.
4 , PAILT AND BtTMpAT.
Ona yeer....
.TJWtOaa
Ik.
quarters. Mr. Taft said: We dis
cussed the general aspects of the
I ,M campaign. Senator Foraker aald he
wanted to do all he could to bring
.1 -as
to
Cimilation tStwrantrt .
Jkif Ct that th vremUthm ata.
. .. omzoov jotrsurai
A Innmt CtrtiM CirxmUtiow SJm Baal
iBvu vj aiviwwi i i am itru Miair, , .
bulletin. , ' , . -. .
It may be a disappointment to M' wUnd lh Y' '
Doultrrmen to be told that the In- a
-sjabout Republican auccesa, and that fcubators are inherently wrong." It Thare'a no law aralnst alaaplng ea
wnen i needed mm I anouid can donbtleaa will be. but since there will 'sni.
upon him. The aenator la to take an fult a earing of energy and dollars. Tha ahaath rowt no lonr ralaaa aa
cut j)n m mo cnjpio. mr. i possible correction of the system or I onamni. nt naxir
lan expressed me aesire mai re- artificial hatching, and since, abore
porta of the Interview should con- an T the Important , InformaUon of
tain bo reference to a 'peace pact, as 0w to avoid loss in the business by
he laughingly, remarked that there relyln more and more on Bature and
had been bo interruption of peace be- nature's ways, the benefits Juatlfy
tween him and Mr. Foraker." ' uu, bulletin and make its perusal by
This was only two weeks ago. Just -m f-pmra Md nonltnrmen well
aner- u ceieDraiea meeung oi jur. I worth while.
Tan ana Mr. Foraker, evidently pre-
ktllad Wednaaday. nla-hL and
Tha fall atria, ct Bolltlolana ara no. I0? ' ?-h .mur4rr blm.alf, tha
on xhibltton. " , irnenoee or catpwn tha man who woro
ma rea maak and murdarad Toung are
allmmar than ever. .. '
Petactlvoa liellyor and Malonay, ' who
... lupin, toung, waa - aliot . by tha
maakad atrancar hava their thr
'bat happanaa. Chief of . Police urlts
laoher haa eja theory.' nd Borteant
ty haa hla. 8o haa every membirof
a
But thare'a a lot of oeODle who
have any bank dapoalta.
a a
Tax fsptr aaa arorra' br nmtirtiiom
Mat far curulmti ncocd mrw ktpt ant
ran, aaa to twnmtum ataar nu aee
rrararf coat aoVcrtiarra aaay nfy o any
aiatrnrou of aaaar mam or urpaonaarrf
amltr the awmentttp aaa t
fee
Utonttat
ataoafrnttat
Beptembes , lsoa.
arranged, to show their friendship
and fraternallsm, at Toledo on
which The Journal commented at the
time.. ?; v.-
Bine then Mr. Hearst has shown
that Foraker is a rank Standard Oil
senator; Foraker has as good as ac-
mao
...J,." ft,"i 80 ha avery membar of
...w tr;w af-pa.nmeni. cnier Urltl
inacher and Srrreant Baty, however, do
not believe thai the murderer waa Ta
hlahwayman Ixtnf nn v.i.Kin .. u a
, I Fm aaioon. HeByer and Maloney do"
I.i T' ' mrm 'worams' atone tnia line
"' prove mat aucn waa. the oaae.
AwaaSi Wkataaaa .ak ...
The oolorad vote need not alwaral 1
neoeaaarlly be oolor blind. 1, : or tne two detectives who
7 ' ro, .r OHnB' I have been . epeolally detailed v on , the
Bom. candidate, lot m If tbey were rea, door Sf wiodWlSon a lhtiraaw
trylnt to run In an alrohlp. , no one atandlnr in front of the bar, and
failed, to eee Oflfoer Toung behind the
ia a man a traitor ror not eiweye I iV" T...i T.na stepped into
lier dldT l.f i- i nVr. w,r' whan he had sot
voting aa hla grandfather
""B,B,,,,aBBBBaaBSBmmBWBBaaBaaBBBBmmB '
Tht REALM
ILMININL
r
PTMTIXO UP KXIIAU8TED
ATHLETES.
fairly in -and. it
out, he aaw Youi
waa too late to hark
oun in the middle of the
Patrolman Samnel ' S. Toung.
W
HEN the supply is exhausted,
we pump new air into our I
auto or bicycle tires. . There
Mm a nrnmlaa that In the
knowledged it; and Mr Tart's man- preBent 6ea8on 0XTgenated air will
"l.Pdflanirina; that he wa armed f.. . .
;a e..t;voou. waaU .hot.him and
a a
very year people find out that tt
doeen't pay to run for ffloe.
a e
Somehow Brother Taft'a amlle In hla
later ploturea la not quite ao aerena.
II!iTr nd mnr onemlea sufficiently vl-alde of hia family life.
no aouot Attorney Cromwell la ex-1 f,iirl muraer otm in cold I "
iretneiy anxious to save the country. I , . ; i r; , .
I . am.ooa ao ooanraajot THeory. . ,
It aeema that there can be good races I There la so little to -sustain thla
What-.New port la and Isn't.'
HJS doings of tha Newport "Smart
aet j tha lavlalj nature of' their
antertalnmenta; the atralnlna-
' at ths cords of propriety hi h
hold the aoclal craft: tha ex.
aggerated reports of -smoky din.
ners. and other strenuous efforta to
relieve the tedium of a glided sxlatrnre:
...e niuo note with whl. h such hue..,
their wives'. achievements in braiowlna
fchW fJ,"AJ wMl.R the .put'
M'n mo piece Djr aunie
ft i .J?'r1 rf form'r. "d sometlms
!L- "! d to rplntthe moral of a lo-
we remain In iKnorance. unless ws hava
wade a personal inspection. ' '
lh." .word ' Nw Torlc cor
respondent to the Evening Poet that
"Newport has followed Iti - even .
T.ialyKCurlou,", PrhPa. that Jt ahoufd
,,nd;ln many editorial
minds with psvchlo phenomena as pop-
Ular .Dablllum tnr thZ n..KII k...
main. carelea. a Ik. VkI f '?."a '
mZ JP? . "nrainb of f rlend'lsn- .
5 T'ch JPV b" "bt In New
York but Which ahnnM kZ an..lti.i.
used ln the far weet. ' T '
tii2V.r' .apPt trom 'uch Isngtiage.
terestlng concerning this little city by
iiTiTV"1 U experiences throw some .
New t ' 0CUI h,nomn
'Newport aooepta the flood of prlnt-
jTheyargue Ithat Toung waa a kindly ways ohange'the subJeoC saying that suit f the evUfiet thXtS5li '
"I,!0- -f?:?"1" ' th-. . M y STL . w" ?i.h Vlrely out- four hundred 'wraons wh-waVThor'n'
aooiai prominence.
Like ' alone acts upon like.
Therefore, do not . amend by
, reasoning, but by example;
approach feeling by feeling,
do not hope to excite' love ex
cept by love. Be what yon
wish others to become. Let
yourself and not your words
preach. Henri . Frederlo
Amlel.
WHY NOT?
agers nave repudiated Foraker. K. .i.ioto.. iv.n !? I without old-time rana r-v ..vi. I theory hov k., i. i.
Since then, too, President Roosevelt ft th asm. h.ai. OTvrnateri Vlr. Jfe?"AB""w0Lor by 'those who
has given out a letter ot Mr. Tart's,
as distinguished from the hot air BO suggest to Teddy to keep his shirt onT
written July 20, 1907, In which he ., tn tnnt . timt,int .nd
said. With direct reference to his at-1 admlntatrl r a mnnt nlavar srlvea . That old equlnootiej spell Is due
titude toward Foraker: "I don't care :-fWHi-a-Vt- .IL" wea,ner ,s lw'rB doubtful in
v- i jt .a l 1 . - I vw.m...v.- .w " I .
Awr i (..wiueiuw " tUui priments with oxygenated air by
"J!?.1 5?AJ we forsomebody to 3?fr,e;a.thlj;l1"i ?fJPffr J.?Ltoly
. ' -ww.aMaa, A UW . IIIBU WH VIIINH.
stuck. his head in the room the
I do not ha.
eve that he had anv trouhlea op wnr.
nes ana i am aura lr an von a had hMn
attempUng to kill him and he had sus
pected It, that ha would have shown It
in nis oauy lire. There was never
bint of such a thing, however.", ...
, Pistol Only Onos rorgottoa.
Mies Toung said that Wednesday waa
me iirei nme sne couia remember that
uruH.upon mem or achieved lt ln-i
various ways, choose to . spend somo
Pft if not all of the summer season
at this resort. For all that one reads
or hears these few hundred constitute
Newport, devise its functions,, contil-.
bli.t.,wIJw,u luetre. regulate its affalra.
whicb they do not and provide all Its-.
notoriety, which they do. ,.
. 'JffSn amAAtmt. aV M 1 II
a i a l. rima nam Ananas . j . a . ... . i - . " i uui iiuii aa a. n ataiia. utmrm saraa van
due. but easily yeTnRS 5t' hnjK" lW3F! thoud .amiable aamm.Fiwiident.bf
Ore-1 hind -the -stove, aenirdlna. r7 v,S,-T. "Z of whom one seldom
Position .aa nalniM nut rTki...... I .""v iow prior 10 inaiireaas or Bears, and a native aristocracy.
W
HERE is civil service reform T
VherevIs Theodore 1 Roose
velt, civil, service reformer?
I If vnti fael lll. ha.1r.ln Ti. - I " . . I. -" v.v.7? """. uu roomiTha Tounara had. 1na mnvad IkIa .IiiiIM.,. .i k- 1 j
mrZrvZZ Jnr Professor Leonard Hill Of London by" right miin.7 send to" your cn'trU .toreioSW handsom. new :home at Ea-.t :Nlnth and twui"eturieV whS-. .VconUJvS:
or any one else on a matter of prln- d p Vernon ot oxford were made butions. .iPaiw. v Both WtSS and YotmV ww. it BMTy "id Mr-,Y.oun"r..TM ?PlBd t,ve- ,5ro.tt1. scornfully aloof, that
ClDle." JT ?,r T- I ' the atove when thadooV ,, rSSanaSi .i with his garden and In getting his fam- on. would doubt they existed stall
i -r.'.l..H(Hi Af tM.'.vnras.ta.i On Englll athletes, and though not And so far those promised speeches of hiVtov.7 TnotoveV teiTfJet1? rom Inf "3L wIed " Into th. new hoJse. - wer. it not lor their stately home, in"
The explanation of this expression jnT0Ked in time for the late Olympic F?d,,dtJ Sherman have snot yet ma- nook Tand In nearlTa firectllrt. with ' The .fun.ral ,wm. probably be .held to- the older sections of . the city, where
made-by Mr. Taft'a supporters is .1fS t tha hrLklna- nf terlB,lMd- . . the door. ' ". -, " . W,th morrow afternoon or Sunday. Th. In- slant elm. keep watch and ward over
that he knew then. In July 1907. J 2? Tflo UteVwa; If the law. are mee'mu tt gfudT'
lEr SindaT; bi? enJ a Too- Perlment? With similar result, were S&fe th- ThV - b-d VutthoV W.StHS r W-( V " ? 5e S Sbbe. i
ator, a Standard OH Senator, a peo- s -onntrv rsonntlv h. n Thlr. . . - is left Bam 8. Young was originally from "Of the well-dressed, well-mannered
Die's enemy, and therefore would .ilf"?t..fafilr? A New Jersey offlc. boy Is It vear. hSdi "h:? -2!J. Ireland, When a young man he. went to throng Vhlcone-. nuntSr.Xur- ,
" im .v Din. wnar a in, AHM.kut . u - i . . . I iu.ii.iin itu.j uv vuKoxm an inw uuin nDriiia laroan mi mna Timnn. amri.
ua; . avi otoaja, uumvi vi buiivuvd aiiouumi. 1
not be allied with him.
certainly an honorable,
This was
a praise-
Is Ms civil- service reform I worthy position for Mr. Taft to take,
me Kina mar reforms an others, ,but I and he made a multitude of support-
Rooseveltv Its - chief ex-
not Mr.
emplarT
The limelight has "often radiated
over Mr. Roosevelt in a civil service
reform role. His vote against Blaine
Dr. Diagg, airecior oi amieiiCB i iunerj- n muei nave attenaeo.
of the English experiments; and It wrong wKn "hamy. thf peoiWX'
has become known that at Stated In- They never elected him to any office
tervals ; ln their great gridiron bat- ye. e e' . ' '
ties this season, the football heroes . A Spokane girl Jilted a fellow after
of that institution -will be pumped up &r Tor. Th". i.TPPar.Stiv no ifmtt
to a suitable physical tension with to the cruelty of womankind.
lnar business and for several years made lean watemiaooa nn tra i.
.ckiiuiiiK dui ceniBD. ' i 1 1 v. i tt. i . i . -" v..
Charles Heiai a the mW at r, .... ""''"""")' a,iuii)r. now-1 between tne wealthy cottager and the
pected of 'the nfirter to reverse, and th. fortune wealthy native and his host of depend-
?ohpYckinV"SP.eW
Oregon SidcLVtts
ers by taking it. But what change
has come over Mr. Taft between July
20, 1907, and September 10, 1908
that on the latter ' date he should
afwtlrn. yinnrTa t $ Al1Ma?aVl 4ft Bfl fft.
anri for nAviflnri vfl. wouba v.mu. itiii t -nM, proper doses of strengh-giTlng oxy-
Blaine was lax on things like civil and purpose with the man whom, on Of course, if CWcago does,
Rfirvirn Mfnrm TrnnM,! nia. ..i..i.t. v ..ni.a )...),. i a others will ; and a possible spectacle
our nostmasters and federal, otttn. lth. Wnrt , ; , : ; at great football contests Hereafter I children of one family co-n. eight
holders not to be '"offensive i partis- MrTTaft met Senator Foraker at a Pf1" b? 40 ' ' . . 10 meno1'
ans." -Thn nf nAltv for t-lnlnf inn l-Ln n,,Mi maMm- mrl . nnMlrWit'18 gladiators recruit tBeir wasted A man near Dallas saved 60S buahel
dismissal from of ce.lAlkase from made itp. and two dlys later? attar yad from convenient gas bags. t'cSSfd'So't bg.
1 ueoaore some montns ago directed 1 time to reflect, Mr. Tatt deliberately , ;
heads of departments .to dismiss said, and desired It ta be published The Syracuse Journal, , an inde-
from office, forthwith; anv avan I tha onnntrr that M irnrk ri pendent Republican paper and a
not
pollc. . have - little to aav t hii ""J"'.."'. "."."9 wn minions, tne visitor
whereabouts. Hla nn' Mt irn7i rt.nV. If ' unneu i nnaa nimseu , wondering in the blun
"T&F&t?rZit&8: 8t2e SPAA0. ??'"anA: . .J. void, between Spheres Jnattendd. ' out
father and mother would be home In hn.nd of James r. Vounr. a. coimin. of whiS.ll AAan 1..'. . f.i
ihiimI.mJ 1 . ir , " : --r -f fl ... . v4aa wi a ui.muv. vi aiA uiuva tlicru
S1i... -a " ; ; the Young's Grocery company, 24fi First
policeman! do .not Tbeli.v. tw .n, 5tree. In ediMon to the wife and two i. on. of the most alluring walks in
.w i5fileJ?. ihiL.a"? o daughters who survive the dead officer j th. world. But one of the eenslbllltlea
wouia nave snot in flai orriowir ha. I ta. . in , t. a i
-a. - " -w I iuviv ta e-avvaa iu veiavi umi ja-3 ao rti-
cause of a grudge. , bert Young, in the commission bust-
H? w.?" ar!.erlr,,km,!,Jnftn and had no ness with the Hor.ts ln Wheatland, Cal.
enemies," Said Miss Emilv Tnunr alt. la tint nrnhahla that ha arlll h ahl
daughter. H. never spoke of his work to -attend th. f uneraL - -
handled fast enough.
a a
A tVHIamina woman waa feeding a U
Fu ,1. auuuamj mrew its neao
a
The secretary of the Columbia De
velopment league has within a short
time received 68 letters of Inquiry from
people of many eastern states.
a .a
You read in the Sunset magaslne that
Roseburs- has a mile and a Quarter of
employ that Should dare participate would help him, that he would ac- lupporter of Governor Hughes, says gjf Je? e wilf be'aSvedT !th U" born'
A a. a . a a . . a era a I - . . . .. a . aa a I t Y A Bl WMtief Vvak AAtlAarlAil Inflf Ilia, I
in ponucai activities, ai is wen re cept ana aesirea ur. irorager s neip, . "" -"'-
membered as the swift kick that sent and that "there had been no inter- Democrats have placed a very strong
the Odrtelyou boomlet to rest under ruptlon of peade between him and ticket in the field In this state. Mr.
the drooping daisies. . . . Mr. Foraker." ? V Chanler is a young man who haB
But where, oh where, is civil ser- This is merely a recital of facts, been In public life long enough to
vice reform now and whom 4a tha Thla ta tha, raenrd Wf tharofrnra ShOW Considerable ability. He JS
high priest of It? About 2M federal are voters to think of Mr. Taft? wealthy and yet classed among the fta.d f8"- Mat'?!, ?2,?f.B0Jna bt
office-holders sat as delegftes in the Where, In September, 1908, was his Plain people. He Is extremely pop- y n paper, say. th. New
late Chicago i convention, put there privately etpressed courage of July, ular In all parts of the state.' Un- This week the Bandon Woolen mills
with the knowledge and consent of 1907? Which Mr. Taft are we to der such circumstances, there ap- ?iriintndtnthV)n?,,)1 f'b0'
Mr, Roosevelt in the process of nom- Vote for, the one who ln a private pears to be no occasion for a party or- capacity until it is completed, says the
inating Weighty WHllam. William, letter repudiated the notorious gan to predict dire disaster and tre- Recorder.
who was otherwise an Impossibility. Standard Oil senator 14 months ago, mendous calamity If Its choice should Correspondence of Seaside ri-t,.i-
was nominated, and only nominated or the one who two weeks ago happen to lose. Everjr aoushf agJ iu5 about Yar,ren"
by. tise of the power of federal pa- clasped the same senator's hand in : a fishing locality in Oregon that can
tronage, wielded by the hand of Mr. perfect amity and declared that there Every Republican in. the state of beat this for. sport-and delicate table
Roosevelt Thef leading 5 and most had been vno difference between Oregon has a perfect, legal and
lealous partisan, the man most In- them? . moral rignito vote xor uryan tais or ior ine peat Harvest, says the
yoking political subterfuges for pro- ' Since a great deal Is being said by fall If he chooses to do so. Some , tuSwi countya Pl?ce
IDOUnz tne ' fortunes Of nil nTGXV I - er pruuiiueui. euvyuricr iu. "in du, jjci u.tY. mjt aywAAAwi " i-aa-j jvm.i wo iia,ve someUiing
. . . I aaa mi , ... - I M 11 lit Ta- .le.V.aA A I tliAt CODieS llltf. mflTKAf. - Tv 4r la
! LITTLE GIRL BELIEVED TO BE
. HELD PRISONER IN THE CITY
-f'-.iv:
voking political subterfuges for pro-
VTIAHw tT la. AarntiAal A V II. I
candidate for the presidency, is Theo- Taft about political morality and vir- few, and it will be neither crime nor c,H.e fgrSaf Wcia.'fumbi? 52
dore Roosevelt chief aDOstle of civil tue nd courage and civic duty and sin, except at tne Judgment bar of gar. stock, ice, wood. etc. Union o'oun
servlce reform. ; Where Is civil ser- official righteousness, an, explana- the great Scott, to do so. Did not tlnoted-for her large diyerfied m-
vlce reform? What a jolt was the
spectacle for , some of Its dead ex
ponents, coiild they but rise up ln
tne grave and view it?. Why not turn
Hon by him of this record, of these many Democrats vote for McKlnley,
admitted) facts, would be very Inter-land for Roosevelt? Some may vote
estlng. I foriTaf t, as they also have a right to
The Journal said with regard to do. A man is no more obliged to
loose the postmasters, the federal the Toledo episode that Mr. Taft then vote the tame party ticket all his
marshals, the letter carriers and all
the governmental hangers on, and
get them into the game?" Why not?
missed a great opportunity. To use life than he is to wear the same cut
a sort of Hlbernicism, he added im- and quality of clothes all his life. He
mensely to that mjss by his subse-1 has as much fight to change his vote
quent statement at Cincinnati.
'LET THK PEOPLE BULBT
THE FAILURE OP INCUBATORS.
W
rest t
Ing
HICH EVER of the two lead-
lug" "presidential "candidates
r shall -be able- to-apItal-
v lie - the- spirit of un-
; -that "is v rocking "i and "roll-
thfoughoiit .the country, will
be elected; president-:. There Is a
breaking away from old lines and old
lurms aucn as tne country nas never
r
'HAT the poultry business would
be more profitable without in
cubators of the present perfec
tion. Is the sweeping announce
ment made by- a bulletin Just issued
by Professor James Dryden of he
Oregon Agricultural college and ex
periment station. ' The conclusions
as his coat, if he does so honestly.
seen. The party, shibboleth is abso- are rrlTed 4t after n extensive- sys-
lutely without magic power -longer
to call the voter to the ballot box.
The Incident ot Governor Sheldon,
for a time refusing the renominatlon
as governor of Nebraska because the
state Republican convention did not
write In- the platform a plank for
guarantee of bank deposits Is a strlk-
tem of experiments, an account of
which appears in this Important bul
letin. Thousands of dollars are in
vested annually ln incubators by the
farmers and poultrymen of Oregon,
and the practical conclusion of Pro
fessor Dryden Is that enormous
waste. If not the actual loss of the
Ing illustration ln point. Th. st.t. money ao spent is tne consequence.
Republican convention of Kansas de-l3"111 an Mgregate of millions of de
claring for such a law after Mr. Taft urf poultry Una-
bad denounced 1L la another. a. bandry throughout the country, is
other Is aeea la the demand of tha the deduction arrived at The bul-
Kepubllcacs for Mr. Cannon to be re- ,etlB lnost certain to arouse a
railed from a speaking tour through controversy with the manufacturers
Kansas, because ft was believed by of incubators, but as IU conclusions
leaders, that bis presence, and are the result of extended and care-
sreecbs were Injuring the cause of 'oI cleutlfle investigation by one of
Taft At one of Caaaoa'a meetlnra. the moat eminent authorities . on
Governor Hoch is declared to have
refad to preside. The hall was bat
rartly ruled and before Caanoa had
concluded most of the listeners bad
Ted. Tbeiw and count I pes other fact
stts rr, me rr.aracxer point to a
t rlrlt of independence tils year that
rrrsAr. an BBraable verdict la
November. . Tie eTpoenree of great
!-Bran'. rr-,-1 2 ! . rrrloitlsf
atorVho! iert money for rampaiga
rorj". eiourw tkat lartled and
1 v r-1 tie country at rever before
j., t;.. ,-r, yyw i ln ir-,i:rMa
; i ; "1 t y a rr'r 1 r f " a'a-r-.
poultry hnsbandry la the country.
they are likely to staad-
The poultry Industry Is one of the
chief sources of wealth ia the nation.
and It Is Important that any handicap
to its progress, w better im laade-
aaate Incubators or otherwise should
b removed. The baUetia Is likely
to opea the way for a correction of
defects. If each Is possible. Ia fact,
rx periaests by Prof tea or Dryden are
already an o'er war and one of the
retBHa arrived at Is that, by aa ap
r'Vratlrm ef mdstere, tbx.natnbr of
thicks batcbr-d is lr creased over 3 1
Again, it is asserted, many human
lives have been shamefully sacrificed
to an awful death by the contempt
ible cowardice of certain tug captains
whose duty was to risk their own
lives In the work of rescue, but who
refused to act .when apparently lit
tle risk was to be run. This was the
terribly disgraceful aftermath of the
tragedy of the Valencia, and it seems
that such may be the last dark chap
ter of the story of the wreck of the
Star of Bengal, and the needless loss,
under cruel circumstances, of 110
human lives.
"And now Foraker slides down the
oily toboggan. Go it, old man. "You
can't slide too fast to suit tbe peo
ple." Pendleton Tribune. But a lot
more eminent Republicans still stick.
The people will evidently have to
give them a push. By the way. If
Mr. Foraker had been nominated for
president, the Tribune would have
been supporting him as a great, pure
and much-abused patriot and states
man; now, wouldn't It?
The salary of a Denver letter car
rier haa been reduced $200 a year bev
eause he was "too active In politics.'' ,
Evidently, be wasn't one of the 200
or so federal office-holders who were
delegates to the Chicago convention,
with orders from the Big Stick de
partment to nominate Mr. Taft. Pos
sibly, being la Denver, he hurrahed
for Bryaa daring the Denver conven
tion. .
Standard Oil and anted Interests
will aot be driven out of roll tics by
a little fractional, temporary honae
eleanTag. It will Uke a new, stiff
broom to do tbe Job.
Several Tillamook citizens have made
arrangements to rebuild the sawmill of
mo 1 uiKinooK .LiumDenng company
which was burned down last October'
and have Incorporated the Tillamook
Lumber Manufacturing company for
that purpose, with a capital stock
piacea hi xv,vuv. .. .
uienaaie news: The "good time
coming" bas arrived. Prosperity along I
u i uauo ia apparent. Tne I
auuna or uxe mill ana rtc.inrv whfaM.. 1
Dreaas me auuness oi me early morn
ing. Everybody has I Job at good
waK: ,fcut everybody can't get a house
to live ln because all the houaea era nnl
cupiea.
9 m
On a Redmond man's return luima t.. I
found his dor lvins deait baaM thl
nuuao. 1 ne iirai inougDT was or poison I
but taken ia connection with several I
splinters knocked from the house he I
was forced to the conclusion that
nouss naa oeen struck? oy tigntning and I
luc ova auiicm in auL war.
a a ...
A Hilton man 'shinned to tha Pemii. I
ion rair is appies wnico, lata tn row. I
one touching another, measured at
leei wun a Quarter 01 an incn to nun.
Another exhibit , will be eight peachea
on a limb less than a foot Ions, which
weighs flv. pounds. ,
W a
Residents along the river above ru.
ton ara up In arms arainst anma ra,i.
low who shot five dogs while he was
driving by their places on his way -.0
the mountain. One man lost tw. fin.
tOW-WOWS." On. Of Whleh hat Vain... .1
, ana mrw ouerg oeionging to as
many families were speedily executed.
a
Vale Ortano: W. belleva tkau..
atlon of alf the Monle of N't aaa rn..I 1
ana ran at tsu uDit wouia ocomplishl
the Irrlgatlor. of this part of Oresonl
through the Malheur nroJect. Tha I
i i "wuia ) (pgeiuar, and I
ina larman auuuia auao Will. IU toiS I
There seems to be no limit tn tha
elbUltles of Milton soil, says the EaVle.
Two vigorous persimmon treaar
growing In a Milton orchard, one of
men 1 rnu or well eeveloped reralm.
mona. The trees are thriving and whan
irrcr (a rnu lavrvr wui near abun-
UftRUT.
a a
Milton Eagle: Dr. Thomas Is
ling bis
onv on
or aiujoo. ue ngures that there is
room for 1 famlMes there, which If
the Rooeavelt sdviee Is carefully f0j.
hV4".I?u ln,a Walauoai of from
Tt te lt sovils. ,
a e - t
Th. w eat on eity cesnetl seen. t.
F 1 '
ft' ' J
i 1 jT - f i
I"' If)
pr;
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VI
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,''t f - j
f
r
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f t . - 'A': 1:
feels that in taking It he is committing
ths fault which, of all things, should
snow mm nis place, should stamp him
as the unredeemable bounder." One
may always find there Mr. Willy 80-and-80's
head washwoman or Tommy
TMs-ana-inat a . lootman, or tne x
curslonist from Providence or Fall
River, or a group of sales-ladies from
the Boston store; but never by, any
chance will he meet with mora than
half a d oxen persons who, should they
selsa him by th. hand and hail him
brother, would arouse In bis breast
emotiaae ot .vanity. ' ( r .. . w- ,
' "Tet experience teaches that there
ara hufMraria In Nawnnrt. whn t tha
9"y I stranger meets them properly, and
1 himself be worthy, oaa Initiate him
I Into the circles which revolve with- 1
in circles. ' teaohlna him that he san
be self-respecting and enjoy 'his
Newport thoroughly withal. There is
ths navy set. for lnstaaoe. Officers ar.
here on duty at the torpedo station on
Goat Island, at the naval tralnlna sta
tion, on the war vessels, whose noma
station Is in th. harbor. Their wives, '
who "follow th. flag" . from port to
port, are comfortably installed as
I boarders in the mansions of old New-
porters, who have "oome down to it.
Bometlmes there are a score of de-
llRhtful- young navy' matrons . in the
city, and they have their brida-e
parties, their theatre parties, and at
tend th. tennis and horse show at
the Casino, and ride horseback and
motor, and renerally. onoe a year, one
1 of the most glided cottagers, who used
to do in me navy,, gives a Dan sni
Invites all of Uncle Barn's sons of
Neptune and their wives who ars in
Prt... . . . ...
'umerwis. me navy ana to. army
ar. not recognised "socially" or at
least not recognised beyond that de
gree . of . notice implied In th. term
which has been heard at the Casino,
"the army and navy riff-raff." first
used when a body of midshipmen oc
cupied the grandstand at tennis. But
tne navy set in oemeanor. manners.
and good looks asks nothing from anv
i person, least of all the cottager,
land th. visitors who fall debtor, to
their kindness - finds In Newport a
haven of comnlete hatntneaa Tha
! present th. joyful and long-sought-for
Intermediary. , . ...
"Meeting with people such as these,
tbe visitor works his way among many
agreeable cliques. He. gently elevates
himself over the palings which st
the outset separated him from all
that - seemed good in life. He
finds If he Is willing to spend the
money that-there is nothing to prevent-him
from dining at Berger's or
Ounther's at a table alongside . that . '
at which a famous and . clever and
versatile dancing man and clubman Is .
giving a little bite to a few friends:
nothing to prevent him from buying a
Monday nignt at the vaudevlll
box for
1 aliow at
Freebody theatre.
nd
his
Ruby Pearl Havtland. With Her Llttla Sister,
Has any on. Men th. girl who, pho
tograph la published feeraT
She 1. 1 4-year-old Ruby Peart : Ha vl-
lland. and aha haa been missing for mora
I . t 1 V. m KvmA . at 111
. . . . - w - 1 1 1 n m ww 1 rvn - w .wv.m , . .
Vfl aalaTra f-VJl col-I RooBeveit street- -
,-L" fflf.fl.TM'."- wast I Her father, Oeorg
ar HavllaMl ' an
electrical enarlnaer. believe, that the sirl
Is still la. Portland.. bat 1. betng kept a4
'risoner ' by som. n an4 nnt allowed
o communicate .with any member of
oer family.
Tbe poliee aay they haven't thefatnt-
est.iaaa. wnat eooid save nsppcaed to
her and gave vp the saarrh aoma days
aso. Her family, however, will not rt
until they I am what bas Sertme f the
rirl and entu tbey bave ber aafely back
tn her own home. .
afford aa apt lllsstratlo. of tbe prt
rtrla, "Hnw ant to da If - ..w. ax. I
leader. Jadivi4tially compeswaj cf
ci t :, oererUieleas th himII
anywhara, xrg swif tut te ir. ...
Compar-id te tt a tortoise wo a id eUtal8- tAnitf,
REFORMATOSY IIAS , ? .
.NOT DOXE HIS WORK
as a tun aragns.
Oecar Prlednan. a bad boy wn. was
sncresafully by Judge Bra
hm fa Btne. Jsvmlle judge
ef rnvr, wt?i be tTore Jntgm Q'ritn-
- m
the lavanlle entire tMa after.
final atioa. . H admit, atnal-
beln la
roe' for
ing lie rrotn the tl.l ef a at ore wbnr
he was mpkryavf atd bernenda4. Thare
belna aomt dntibt aa te hie marrta! ma.
neteoca. he was eam1rd by phystrtana
yesterday .wd derlarad not Insane.
I hm) Ms nmral rrra-aiUna! ta r tow
fr4r - Ha rptl t-wrr rnn ta t ha a.
formatorr at inldtn, Cole ana la a..
It fears ef sge. ,
crowding the elbows and Bcrsplnir
I chairs aarainst the cream of '"aocletv
gathered en maese; nothing to prevent
him from hiring a motor car and 00.
cupylng as good a place as any at the
I Polo h. finds. In brief, that lie can he
the cheerfulest . butterfly that . ever
Traced the social outlands. And he
need : not feel that he Is snolihlah
about It, either. ' He asks nothtng of
society.- neither recognition, nor morn
than ordinary courtesy and when
that la lacking he has but to assert
bis manly dignity In order to obtain It.
K t K
Preserved Quinces.
Ivrx ARE. quarter and ora tha quinces,
r eaving skins and cores. -pt
- quince, over fire-with just enough
water to cover them, and simmer antit
son oat oo not let them cook until they
break. Take out fruit and spread on
dishes to cool- add parings and core to
water in which quince, wer. boiled and
eook on. hour, then strata through Jelly
bag. Te each pint of this liquor addons
pound of sugar. Boll and eaim, put in
fruit and boll 11 rnlnataa Take all o(T
f re and let etaod la dep dish 14 hours.
Then orain on syrup, ler it boil, put In
quinces and boil I ( rnlnataa. Take out
fruit. atred on diahea and boll eyrnp
down almost te Jelly. Pot fmlt Into hot
Jars, two thirds full snd nil to ever
flowing with boiling syrup.
Tbe Daily Men,
BREAKFAST.
arra- Knul Rln wli Cream,
ooiaed gait Samnn. Batter Saaca.
Cnffaa
brvCHEOX. -' ' '
Craunai Chlppad Sief,
Bakd Potat. Bakna Peara
Walnut Vaam Cocoa.
M.vsrR.
freatn ef fort Unttn.
Pot Roast nl Borf ! H V 'ratable.
Wareroni Hh Tntrato. -.
tH, ( t,t tatlll ataranna'aa
Pnrkt Pte. - Cheese. Coffee.