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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. , SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER. IK 1008. " GIVE THE RAILROADS A CHANCE," SAYS J. J." HILL Denouncing the "Crusade Against Succe-, tlic Riilroad Magnate Wntea a Pica for "A Fair Hearing Presents Railroad Case to Pull u an Urges an Honest and Impartial Consideration A I'NSIONED rtlcU-1y rU- vast operation mad poa.lMe b llMm. , road man" will appear In th Oo. "bHtrlclty and tha production of .leal rlr.lv. v . 1. . 1 ill. wrought tranafortnatlun In irk tober numbr of Appleton Mac Today wo hav. aon. a dan-rou asln. It li entitled, "Wanted! thin. W. hav. denounced th. rafiroada a irir Hearing" Th. Introduo- outlaw Ignorant declamation haa ., . Tw . T m mlaauldea a ad Inflamed public .antl- tlon ta Ih artlclo ask.: In th country m., ,hM ,u.,c. ( th. aat l..u o prejudiced that a fair hearing will Involved haa bn Irnored. Tha work not b. give, to a ,u-tlon apart from y'J-,;- iS'K personality T" flora It la authoritatively stated that tha Laat yoar about too of tbeaa confla plea for a fair hr. la written by iin m.dn... Jame J. Hill. Full extract, from tha nol eontlttt to the carrlrra. Any- arllcla follow: , thing that affect, tranaporlatloa In . , '-. America demoralise, prosperity through- lip to th. beginning of our fonteoj- out ih continent. It fa a common mum. porary cruaad aalnat auoceaa. America, 0ur ,y,w or civilisation haa ao ' V"a up lTiwiii v(imi merged tha m&aaea that we cannot at 'Today have, dona dangvroua thing, W hav denounced tha rail road a aa outiawa." I "Why have tba rallroada bean alaglad out for attackr '" "Any ona oan aton and hit no permanent and oonapteuoaa a target" "AH bualneaa haa been halted, and no areat worka will be carried on . whtla th law, mad. by politician, lift, ft Land to airlk downs auooeaa." ' "It la no mora poaalbl. l aolve many of our eeonomlo problem by l.g Illation than It would be to fix a dlalocaled limb by law," "The moat Important Induatrlea of tha country ahould not b broken down under tha Influeoo of a hue and cry prompted by polltualjnotlvae." "Th loeomotlv toaaad th stag, aald. Tha trolley cloaed th door Of , th. livery .tab'.." . "It cannot te Itefft too clearly In mind that arbitrary law da not aup ply a hat I needed in our aiem.". poriatlon aytro thouaand of through or 1100,009,090 to finance a branch aharad. not by ona tal or oa aom. rale and route, and lit tha general ln- of a big bualneaa. but tker 1 no a- panv. but by all th people. rrovement in traflla faclllilea. thua can. .urano that they would luveat a dollar. Thl. cannot be dona without ft ret rlbullng a moat Important Item to tha A man with no great a aum of money convincing capital that It ran profitably indu.lrlal transformation of th contl- would nol car to borden hlmaalf with and couregatiualy Inveft to Bw vent, lient, haa hen brought about through h d.tall. of th aotlvltle. n would urea. .. . . efficient railway management. -A rail, create. It la neceeaary that men eo. VV cannot hap for an Improvement way official n xcutlv workSroc.lv.. operate, merging their capital, energies through our collog teaching, for to from four to Ave tlraea th aalary of a ' abllltle for th deal rod ud. much eocl.llein la apread thera. Tha chief Ju.tlc Th government would Th onI aerlou avtl In truata la th American pet.pl ahould tolerat noth. not pay such aalarl'a. and? nlaa It tnethod of creating them, not for tha Ing that .(Ira difference of .action, did. It could ot nl ih min i n,l purpoa of manufacturing any partlcu- rac or Intereat. without Miif mJgL commodity lu tha drat Place, but All progr. la th development of would overUk TtVtlii cru'" ,h. pVrpoaa of .Ulng aheavea of frd.r. We inuat prfct a a luitloa wouia overtax tranio. .. ... printed aeourltle which rapreaent onlr thejjlgheat altrlbut.a of a elf-govern. It I clear that th proanerlty of th .ood will, prom laeg and hoped-for profit '"a- people. . Wa muat uphold tfi Jua. people Inhabltrhg th action through Thr I a altnpl remedy that oongrea J'c and purity of th law In It mk. which th railway run la tha only rath n annlv. Ing aa wall aa In ita heenina. Wa mu.t of properlty for th railway Itaelf. Tha Th railroad and all eompanleg am. realat vry Influent', romnierdiL railway and Ita patron proa per aa one. bltlnua to tranaaat bualnea beyond th political or personal, that make fo i whin they tirlgl. conruaion or a revolution ol th beat r a N III inw II1AV II fTM Tmin Ih. ...... I .n . K . mtmtt w.X77...in.j . nntn. w great inuuairy wunout injur- ,t.iiw.. - - j i.J.-ji 1 .V . . ... can ana. TM greater tno vo um ' WT nate ahould b teat1 by a ruleral com- oanonai lacai. ' m.rV- ,rt r!l uil n.r ST?.t than thi ,nf . . .w . 5 rnu""lut1' Jf 'Ti "fn. jJ'K nrit T..m'J,"'1""0 h'Pr,c bualnow. th lower th rate will be. mlaalon and compllJf to prove tht Tha bualn-aa need of Am.rlea ar mere greater by 10 pir wil than tn ,ut th outcry aaalnat th carrier docade ahowed only Increaae. Report of commodllla throughout the country, Aj railway rate are now fixed what they claim aa capital atnek ha great. Confldeno muai be mutually ,?",or.t,-l'rorj '"V?", VjliI mK-a tmpo.alt.1 to finance new pubilahed by the Interaiat rommro the charge for transporting them haa through a "nforencrof th lln.a. ?t- been actually paid up In dollar or reatord between the peopl and thi credlWo actlv ty In our national advano v,nturefc All bSlneaa haa been halted. oommUelon reveal a dwreaaa of II per gone tedlly down. On the Great b,, .J "l gTOwln out of comT property. National banke do th a? ; Th corporation. Th Important- of cd" Hon or tffn0,nlolTlni tf. rou?a nd no workt uW,n !'. c,rr,1. ,on "J"1 rV.,way.h"o V-JS'ta'iiiJir Nrth.rn railway, for axample, th aav- lluuoV Th fVder Vovernment thi comptroller -of Aa cu'wS? itrtlfliJ opar.tlng to ki'n moving ol ?thl comment. Lan oV tSaUahhTJ while the law mad by politician. lift the aame time hVP'""" ' int7o ,,n. 10 hP" by raductfoa In rate Several U b H and V, h . Mrtthm regarding their capital, ffh publlo throughout tha lnltd Htat.a la th" r& frxTissFr. been v. KiRS1? rfh": WK" tfflHr sassa isrrf.K ki ft;nlcp?hb,,oTv,,,h;.r,o! hr bd 10 tf,an uhImi i mlddl.men i had been large- ?.S Vipn credit Tha railroad need- were dependent oo railway, ar now 0$V 10 rU' sopl ot MmT ' MV mada plain. Anyfhlng ahort of tha tJjT'ltuM ut ,n end to h, ; Ooao CmIcuIhUod.' . irdlnwtnara?" Ing auc-h-.t capital to prepare ,h. path without Worn r " That 1. th. rord of but on Wrt' tt'ttt t.ip Ut? ft? cT.at. fomp'an lea fo? th A woman who ha. gp.nt many -um- non"" "of 'SuppHOrot mott IZ PV ' out for aUckT Theawer l" K Th' freight rat, now down to .741 tlM t?t& purpoa. of marketing th future Ami m.r. at Haln Fall. In th. Cataktlla, wer enablodTto obtain materlailn large ,n v,r'r f"1"1''1 PHl- A factorV or .Ty ot'er bualneaa If aa- ifj'i 1??,, .l,' W"""' Uwi . '''i'.f.T.VVi.irv tLb.?Mh following atory: quantllle;, and aeveral even acquired - f . Tj Suited by legislation, could clo or SKTMnfariaS oVthl.VaeT c"Bnot b to c""rly m,nd mbS "S fthJ SSbUo .Vtg!uon4 Md "A mountain wagon full of aummar control of the eourcea from which the. nt WtM 01 tiara Ximea. ; friendlier and aaner com. Jj"1 2MrTj,JBf?,Vhn V.Vi Jhat ,t'ry Oo not aupply what XVa-rMt oomMnlSS could , frli 2'dvr. axcur.loul.t. atoppSd at tha hotel ona t',,"ir'r.dW"- ,.. e,..mi Nothing will make th ppl pau munlty. But th railroad mu.t continue v been th hlppr. and th U needed In our .y.tem. Tb Inter.tat. Vh? t of th?r w ealU and J morning. Tiey -tinted to aca th. fall! Th larg Iron companle for ( example nece..itr and that I. now being P'rta. even at a loaa. Anv on u"- ,.-,.',. " commarc . commla.lon demanded that Jtyitle.: ,J"nl l wair. wajia ana .turn .. In order to ..ur m mined their own ore, and with their own out ncceaaiiy, ana mat i now peing ..nn. and hit ao permanent and con-. Th transportation laau I a matter th raiea from th nrlmi h. nui,ih.i wX'.;ie": .. ' . . .. nw nf w.tr there l. a ...rt coal worked It up Into raila and .true felt CounUc. number, ara Buffering. ,plrunua a target v VLi, ...i ! t"d , il.tou,0,!,e, ,n Jvanca of our on.klng th.m" MucJi th government for aid which It cannot ullt abov tha fall Th lock I. aU UrLatLt r. ad 'Only half of tha ateel fleet want Into Whll. th. railroad, con.tltut th JL, TrALRf.; 2SriT-J.21" of t,,e b""" comlng'from th far SSdS It to no mo?i poaalbl. "ta o?vi kIt cloaed except when aomelody nlXiT&XtiW th. Great L.ke. thl. SU-I jr. u.Jn A-r - n t WTtffi'Sli: "gitEJI oTpamW provement they helped the ma.M It year. Tha ba.l. of Our Industrial llf. o?1,; fj, li," thaj, In other Indua- Every man cannot b a generat You hav to comrt wHh many forlS d'ttt.T 1 m" by Uw t0 "X thrown ope'n and 1 fin 'flow 'of wate? wa. poaalbl to manuactur and dl.- iroll ,nd coai. Th lak hlpm.nt. of tTiH -n manufacturing the profit la can tak. 16 men out of aom. community mpanla . Tha ahlpw toTih- Th oM mBn who had trlbut. a ra.t tolum. of good, at a iron In th. flr.t half of 108 wer lea tnm 15 to 40 per cent. In the banking and they will bo mls.ed: again, you singVpor wanta to get th lo w'.f terma-ghed? But tn. moat ImnoVtalit T Indu.I charg of th fall, went out and opened T.J5Ia -?5?i-SiYw.S-i" bvnearly 10,000.000 ton. than In l07. bu.Tn', ..from 10 to 60 per cent mlf-nt take 26.000 out and th.lr ab- ri?.PrJr?Jr oln .Km" JLi i?- th gatea; tha vl.ltor.' wer. delighted!. IneVita'Kfrrnat" thera,amu.t"b victim 'Jl'V1 P"nt- 1o" Th .profit from railway entarprlaa 1. ??,Z-tt.m ..... .fork by way of th. American Vontlnent broken down under th.lnfluencS of a 5W...MS .3',...!!!?!? I- wiaV. Aavu. aiaaia. mim wu 7 aiiuii or waaun K CTdah&h ftSMara.SS roundest .clentiflc thinker ,n Europe, tL?J"at LS?-wff' 2???-2 look and compare. Take that scene In "P?!?!" ? .na" ?. "am;. And proceeds to Indlcata to us why he be- then" at its matorlalT value, and whd ttJZLtZZ 1"" ""ilTfii te no,ias tnat there V ' , . V.,;.i,rKi tV everyinmg aurriciently valuable, be It two kinds of value. y "Jown to be imperlshablel - If beauty, .rtutlc achievement knowl- -SlTW SctuharITosfTnfln."" -b? tiivuiiiu ua. b,b cnuuriiiK iiBiiLBinrLii Hnn . . . ,i . nnii r r.gr rnnL - v. vu"w iw avrviir a-iaa avanra hAaa a na MimtAii a iiw a niia gti nmrnnTari nv nn t ai SL.rrS5ti?:MT',w' C10,0a Vh ron or. traffic I. th. barom- ment. ahould own th. railroad.. . Th.r th. governVent of th. Un tad Uvea." - - - - 7- load drove up to th. hotel and a.kea to " Th. gri?.Vood"of th. greate,t fc'S bu.H.. X c'op"?. Mati.'t.?. f"; American Tr.n.port.tion R.tea. Zat?&TbJ H.nf!, off th. Ra..d. " ruUnd o'p'enedtR'ga jrutTwirVro cTM wn.dr.Air SSSwa-a fJ.?.-W 1808 r -a. b.n ..d about th. In- c.VrbefoV.'heanVVo' Hnd. Ofl th. Railroad- JSZffJfffl culably benefited by th. change. 'oJoVSaTiVe STATEMENT. r""0-".-- ST .,..0. ofArnVrl Th.ngh.f "d'oT". w'.Vl a! rememoer' STSSt ttl? h fallen 8? f- t, . -i,. T .v. -hinmentof iron ore un to and ,n Prlce hM not been c"81 y lha car" "What would be don. with thla money? roI?f? , iVr!? 11V... Vn3 Thii. hJ remember tn plight that baa .fallen Th, 0f,i m(in noticed th dlaeatlafactlon . Cannot Return to Old Methods. laoftdlnS T 101 Tand lof: rl.r. Th. cheapest thing In America Would it leave th Unlud State? 71 a, ih. toriKn ,lne' and hlp bjr "PO" business thl. year, Th. railroad, of th visitor, and w... perhap. .om . It would b lmpoaaibl. to go back to , ' - . . , And these grava questions mu.t b le.lr. simply, permission to transport VfTred a au th. .ytem of our father. If w. at- tm!S tFvTa X. 1 leVIbs 4 om04I ttSST Tin ' Government Ownership Fatal con.idered. aaW all our national In- p .tempted to re.tor th. old method, of ; Kor?6MN. ! ! '.I ' IIIMM Inilui 79." Even If th financial problem ould eratlng'Tor the pS&d PeP tha Urget9 ' Vr"a t.f , individual effort, and competition- Two Harbor., D. A I. R 6J6.1J4 lf,HI. ?. Z-J bo solved, government ownership of co(leraUtn ortho publ,c ood- to assault, under th. gmi. of law that th h American Industry would be largely de- CN- W" Mi'Jo? tltl.t -liaJsl 82 32 American railway, would b. a fatal Men Must Cooperate. retard their growth. They ahould b. ,h0'?tkn "tta" bUt " CM,U atroyed. A few Individuals might aban- ftar" tte, b s! S." & XV.V.V:. S3698 S54.'700 soiiiei ti.Hi .tep. It would wreck th. government In 'thl. large country carrying on reSu,Rtd by,aw' khould liko- don .team and i return to the ox, but Marquette) L. 8. & I 6.41 414,160 348.944 84.21 .. .. V , ' .i.u. coun"y; carrln " wine enjoy the protection of the law. The stat. of Sao IauIo. Braxil. owna .uch a reaction' is not conceivable for Eseanada. C. & N. W 2?,200 1,30,478 1.080,278 82.69 , . . vast , undertakings, great amount, of whatever I. good In our Industrial 7.700,000 bags-of coffee stored In Eu- oclety. . Eseanada, C. M. & B. P 44.841 617.736 473,195 91.40 The work accomllsned by tb. railway, capital ara necessary. - These sums can system we should keep, and what can rope and North America and 657,000 If we destroyed our present system of , . in lowering rates, reducing freight be readily provided only through cor- be made Wetter we should approach with bag. . stored in Santos. The foreign dlstribuUon. the cities of AmericVwould Total gross tons. ... . 2,870.998 12.685,62 9.814,626 classifications from flftv or mora M r. ..1.1- L intelligence and work together to ac- cltie. of atorag ar Havre. Hamburg. face starvation. 1 classifications from fifty or nor t porate management. There ar. a few compllsh results that will restore- our Bremen, Antwerp. London, Trieste, Mar- The unification of Interests and the Decrease for 1908 9.814.628 77.37 three, in Introducing Into our trans- Individuals who could furnish 150.000,- prosperity a blessing that will ba sellles. New Y,ork and New Orleans. WHEN SLANG CEASES TO BE SLANG-By gg sSSS "I BELIEVE THE SOUL IS IMMORTAL" By Sir GT "wr , game, bank the fires?" " l T 1 ' COrde J-. iVna.DD mor ,n,"e than the life of tha aead- But here the poor demoiselle of the TT T really existing thing perishes, -LllVei' JtOClCfS n" wily' ba In tha position of having in. language 01 mwery." -vw- CUX"gC XJ. Xuar fFJ'JtSSjftt vti JT'vtf I"rk A" I"1" ollt ' " "'f11'- II onl, dianfei It. form, .tWUUgC expended, while on earth all his ' aJ -"-W Oliver Wendell fI(rure of 8peech not yet received into pnX iyiTl ."hed fj& V teaches u. fromlt. potentlal form an4 appear. L''a S'X!1 " a Holmes (he meant alang, but common usage. When it gets commonly lecture hall. Year by year some bits of j terms of hen own speech " this clearly enough concern- once more as light and heat. Thl. Everything that flourishes, says. In i : he didn't know how to say It), accepted it ceases to be slang. Just as a this forceful tongue find their way Into auhlect of alana-:ta a term Ing matter and energy, tha burning of the piece of coal Lodge com- effect, our authority, add to th sum "arY often only poetry , th. egg. TSSAT ZY$SZSi fHS "UU" h,Ch -to t'wtra? Sna.. fffYu2 There ar. two exnert onlnlona. an "vnn .t.nre a. .Inn a- once ooker slang. It somet mes It is helped bv the prestige lege prof essor vas unable to master It AnA ,,. i. ikf,iih0rt -nv ln th ...Hhlw MIhi .v..ntniw r- 111 " iV . J' ... Jl.iJ, SZ .iV? paya your money and you takes your "t slang wnd why? Slmply be- "l''.!; i1!: most cUmIc article" wTth I "dhnionar? feat modification In this teaching." turned to their prime source. Though I, implicit In an acorn, add. ' In Its . . , . cause the metaphor has become general- There are few more intensely runny r T v . uimuiwij e piece of coal has disappeared, ther mnturltv tn tha ruiiari Viin r,r ika cholce- . ly accepted, as any metaphor will b thing m literature than tnT way Twain y w ,ee "t ?' P""",0J" 1 Having said this much. Sir Oliver ,8enod?sconntlng Its existence In an- uiveV.e and Us atl bv fla-ht? ir ah m 1 1 Irak MAat ny i a a. t. a. iA. n n" "uanna in ma -v dm ita a bit wirier arrniir'a 1 nnrr-' v" vn,c jib 3 ur oiai is, taiiva 1 a-4 nn n 4i . a w A A.. .kiM. . .n i. iM. . " " w ia uwdv va, uid luuauiuiuia Vila l 1 1 lis ivns'iciii wanv of this terrestlai ball you will Incline down" is the curtest possible expressli ... - nt tL vlctorv ao cnmnlpte as to need 1 now this, way ana now that, giving her. fine8se. And so the world overlooked umu iu xiuiiuee aua mere a. grip 10 me Dase-Dorn origin 01 m pnren lu",7 "i nuiiiicB um mnivec 10 , 1 , h JThii. iiro 1 1 t i V. T neves mat me soul is one or me really snail say mat its essence is not im- BVs Lodr "thera tiaa.1 ha no rl 11 -m.- .v .-- .v. unnnlri.ratinn of ita wnrklno- rftnacltv tellina- the atorv: . Vice with which Wallace Irwin closes . mnrtai .ino it mLu nn heina- HP?"0'.. .lner peea oe no real jiuSu ir 11011 u in mi inuiuiu - r - - m8 latest volume of verse: . existing mings, ana mat consequently k""V ih.7V. iiirn waste, no real loss, no anninnation. But ce.tlri house, for llnstance translates A great aeai or siang is not oniy jb mine uses 1 met oanuy iaii- u cannot perisn. J your reauest for a irfilrloin ateak Into "trange figurative language but. tech- sande) She had been sampling the her- "None but the Nerve, I say, deserv the are in the universe your request xor a rare siriom steak into nlca, language as well. Hugo points mlts. I said: , 1 Fair. namely, material' a fihrleic of"bootlecr. hlnnn'v?" or ranriora nut that tliara (a net aura n-latlncttnn ha-' f r nt . - ,1 a.. t-. And atnnv hiarta mn't atan nn lnn val.. A nl... nf . " : " " - - - - -" - - - - - - - - nuuin nun iu nra i rui. 1 1 j i. . 1 1 1 1 . - v. uu m.... ... t . . j . . u. , jaui.iu.b. ,a . ... . .. . . as "Chest protector and draw one!" your Jween. u' a" eg n" they keep open afternoons?' T, .. --n in. a material value, and when burned ap- nl'"? " " Kn th,. rorever, If not with an Individual and Vnr- n 0.11 en. t- ' the technical terms which different ., J1-. ,r . If Willy-on-the-Doormat lingers there, pears to have ceased to exist. Yet the tlve amount of consciousness, then you per80nal existence vet as Dart of the hurry up call for - mine pie and coffee, It tradeB appiy to thln Jn common use. eeP 0PJ" (This from Sandy). xhe chance8 are ne.v, be Ivited In. ' particles of long fossilized wood are ot 8t admit that the soace between the Sterol being ef God." P is a pretty safe bet that you agree with "Starboard and port," which the sailor 'J- Is there a matinee?' Up against Love, the Candy Kid is nix; destroyed they enter into the atmos-. Palpably material and the im palpably It b remarked her t, nt th Hugo. Such slang is certainlylanguago uses instead o? saying "right and left." Matinee, my dear lord?' The Porous Plaster wins because it phere as gaseous constituents, and the existent the mind, for example doe ,entlment expressed In the last sen- that causes miserynot, perhaps, to the are in reality slang. They ara not called "'Yes. matinee. What's $he matter sticks." . long-locked-up solar energy is released not appear to be wholly unbridgeable. tenco is Dracticallv the aanJ winr T of user, but to the listener. But when slang simply because the word has : . Dr. Lodge holds that there are spir- religious Pantheism a. that which wai Ada Portray the heart throbs come' to Imply a flipancy which the fc ' ltual values also. Moreover, he de- taught by Baruch Solnoxa That'Pfi! S-HnSr nSxti ?ebr SOME . MYSTERIOUS MURDERS THAT HAVE ToyruUer: iSSS PULtJJ UKbbUN--Uut of Way Places 'Where E&llk S Cnme Has Been Made Easy and Very Difficult to Detect MHH lff fPfW a comprehensive definiUon of slang. He where is the difference between the dia- . , . t. . , t w , , in tha Mrtod when it Ts liberated n- ot.i1rtiWhlcn lraplson? h,'". Bp,r,tJ might have continued his efforts" only lect of the thief or the waiter, andThat A RB mysterious Ihnrders on the In- Timber. Shocked not only at the bru- of guilt on the head of th murderer. ?Z it, ..rthlv i.ri!oJ Bv his own thJ&I?Jm" e52Kvh '"I 'utur lie died. With his warning fate before of the seaman? A crease ln Oregon? Has the state taVty whIcll characterized the Inexcus- A second time in the same county a h mlv 2miiP the futura of hi. .pint provided he retain, th. body, lis we Bhall certainly not try the same Blnce slang ceases to be slang as soon LX In its boundless exnanse of tlm- able c,r.lme.- but.m?" deeply affected by man disappeared, and a second time In LnSlJtV, when th hodllv frame shall ' task. .And yet there are a few things to as it get. common acceptance. It fol- T ' n DounalLS expanse or uo a rea ization of the ease with which, the county's history searching parties P?1 n,J,p?fnJ he r to - Keep Library Censors Awake ay about alang that may help a bit In lows that slang Is always, ln a measure, A bere rea". whoe Impenetrable even in this region which is more or scoured the country In an exasperating hfi will o by neect to cultivate Prom the hTTouU T Pn. t ..t'h classifying It, though we know of no new. And this means that If It can be wildness makes easy the con- Jess thickly, populated, a man's life can effort to discover the place where old ?ert L; bymZe 'f? 1 th tim. nf n .,7.rf Po t"D'8pat.ch-, . war to put an all-descriptive label on kept within moderate bounds, it la a ceallna of murder Invited the commis- be. s""fel out- ,hls identity remain, un- man Branton lay burled. But neither s,cJla?sf1tprm,my halS tl til.J1?? pr.ov.?, BtnpiA ' the thing. great - source of aupply for ordinary cfalln " Z , , . -nnf ,comml3 established until the murderer con- dllljrent ; work nor Ume itself spoke the hd"li,h I-Yom oh. point of view .lang Is a Speech. The life of the street Is far sion of "endish crimes? What reason frBSes and the murderer himself escape answer to the mystery which puzxled Y1".'?. i!iJ JJ!f . a &etltlLJii -t2 at '?st " .MPlng our library cen- 1L1 can be assigned to the brutal slaughter the scrutiny of the law until of his officers and citizens alike. Crook coun- aonal future existence. In other wordsr .or awake nlghtsV v al B waa aav am m aaa aaaa aaa. a tm hnmnn ricln rm wr ri I r ri naa IIAi-inma t " . w aaav .ta.ww v j u w v l va II . Oltl luun (IlUauca 111 lis bbAblDb J3J1AU J3RUMMEL By - - T , . Sri'SS-msS ALWAYS BE A TRUE SOLDIER NI I U Nearly every county in the state can But the Perdue murder, veiled ln murder of G. H. Hedberg who stepped T .o X nOHiPSOll point its finger at some ghastly mur- mystery and eluding the closest search ?ff the rftln La Grande while com- rSxr I ,919 ri tia t der committed during the past few . fnr. b.. . t tv, Ing west, then completely dropped , , - Vrtic 1VCC3C IS the aeaann of th. ae.aM. falinar at "iiMv niiQ.. t,. ..u . years within Its borders. Nearly every of , the officers for weeks Is not the from 8,t Search for him has fafted ' 1 it. JLZn tlon h 8aid Wlth conv,- county '"'"f 8tete has recorded In Us only murder mystery which haa been of its puArpoae. Had the sun absorbed HERB is such a thing as drumhead at midnight and be carried under a its genlth? . 'Ust what thev did oln man" pag,es of h.iBt0Ty some murder, shroud- chronicled by Washington county in re- hl n his tracks, beyond tha sight of T; courtmartlaI 8on and you can- 8uard before the tribunal and you will It la at the popular holiday re- m. JS . J.St - ed in mystery a murder whose perpe- t ' human eyes, his disappearance could ' courtmartiai, son, ana you can Sot have a chance to sav one word in ; h.t ,i iinAi w. niiBn... 0 2 Jf l. 1 " ln th fact that you trator still remains free from the cnt years. not have b b compiete or (ar. I not be a member of a, boys' brig- your own bahaif inat rhJrJ nv.niv!.H ! that you find him He changes can purchase as many gross as you de- 8hackles of law and whose Identity has Who Is there today who can .speak ther from the understanding of human A afle without finding that out. suatain"? S iy tha thumbs ? or ba very little. The easlde fellow of of a .1b liar stick at . about $ t each, never been disclosed the name of the murderer of Carey Sny- Intelligence Possessed of a large sum And yo cannot taJte all your drummed" fro the ranks Tou 'cnot on year Is very little different from value had bien rtS Sf. inS5U,..0. . he,n 9re?" lingered on the der? Who can tell what prompted the f moneY. time may add another mur- t . 7T fu v . strain the quality of mercy too far .the seaside fellow of the year before, talnly have been "Just wht thev borderland of the frontier, when civ 11- slaying in cold blood of a young man in der mystery .to the list already long, nasty little way. with you into tha brig- even In seWler cams. A chafk-1 lm ' or of nreredln. war. provided of course tht tha f.ation moving westward, brought with a remote timbered district, fhe body , -J .' I - ade camp and expect to remain In lgnor- deportment Is the safest and best. HKTat the dlcute. ot 1 e8tlmat9 wered V'nmorV'fn iMTl "herWnd 'SSBSr.Sf TtSfiS ' ' ,0rd a"d mater ln our .r?c, "d na." ma"; anernbutrthWO "l T"' ft SSKK S Wh;: cohmCpranTndu OoVb 0 wl?h r.WfdBV? f' h may alter, but the main features, girl, unaccompanied by a chaperon, Is ness and hardships baffled and slapped hi8 residence near HillsWrout In the 5 V ?. 1 lul U.tJ.1 tiriti. , i tV k vll Si.-i ll be maintained, do not lower the characteristic, are always the a'e from the unde.ired attentions of Indiscriminately it encroaching settlers, end there was no def Inito arm of the myterV nd murder. Each ghastly th brlgad drill, in the church base- yourself by privately evading; and when aame He la enaaa-ed throughout tha these youths, who absolutely unen- Murder and prime then were appar- law which could reach out and lay it discovery of the body of a human bo- ment or marches through the park. rfiV?i -K-Jlt'ii M,"3r. apeech and lin- . ZLr S reding. p - "T" MM o? kA fcns'?n h'w 27 "X practices that disturb and annoy peace- f "ey cannot ne snubbed. They will down to the present day. with the ap- nfe. Carey Snyder was murdered with- can be wiped out Each new mvsterv r.i..nt vn.ir annZrinV n?iAi. i.i k! h. 11 i.1 a rue, soiaier is loving and respectable people. IAat "S. IXZJR ?SVti but W,"! pr?ach ?f ?,vlll?ation "d the annlhfi- in " ston?s' throw of lvl"ization with tend.' TlusttHh fact, thTt & ? ifflfknd fwk t Vnt'du, be "tnaYutT r,dvy hi recognize him. Hls clothes are unmls- ,..'.1th.e m"JorJ,ty ot ce" they possess little abatement in crime. Murder, too. timely d"eath. takable. especlallv his waistcoat, which "V" coupiea wim an nas neia me inrone. . . . . his mm is of all hues and patterns mustard """F,18!??8 or ine 7ulD: . TtitZ newspaper .readers or Portlana ana over and violet tan and brleht vermilion i?". '"?t amounuing taies or resiaenis ot insooro ana surrounoing 8ince. and his manner is as flamboyant and jJ,,.JL..,l.leL.u. .v country were shockeci only a few days county, unmistakable as his clothes are. iY . ..TV. .i,- ..' u. . ,j. fr" " ."'" lu ana Tat va. fl I. u , J. . in,.... iwi.c l-ll iaUHHI-CI II I IUI" I Jit. (H I II I 111 roll 1&I1U tllRt II W WHS far An carded the straw hat the favored of f'ey 'nvoke, the annoyance and guilty of murdering a man whose body a dynamite .f?.. T.. ry'??.?i disturbance they create? They are cer- had Wn found several weeka hefnra ..... J . " . v...v , i I .. n.,.frA..I.I. a l.L l l J . , I . 1 - . -- ..... . . -. - - j ... ... . . ... . v k. - uuui 1 1 1 ,a 1 lihi. 111 IH UIB anginwIM1 nnn Im. I . I , . . .. It was of the true motor type, but more igv wna oruui in iu urn tSt detective agenciea in th United rylna- and fantastic phases. alwava. inl nu will h. MunA TL.IiiL'- V'""'.' uepreoauon ana con- fraquently It had a big bulge in tho States was unable to penetrate tha en- : ? : ; " ,.'', , or "awiesgness; there I front and a peak 'hat came down well rp TTMTnTTrnn VT T -T m i . r shrouding mystery of his murder, nor ' . . " ' - , , .-. , r 1 . -1 1 . . 1 1 . S L . . Patriotism which .."chien irom th. Mg cue. THOUGHTS ON LOVE By Mau- Vtfsjiv zs-DOING EUROPE INy A FORT- He may have worked hard since his -a ft Baker aunty's turn to pass into It. -TeW - - 1 A It t. 2... 2allon- .u w kniiHava rin .K. nth.. v... IV ft i I I nhrnniniea nt rrim. . mi.r X TT T I ' T IT ' T l f i w . 11 because your mother haa writ. may not. Most probably not: but he T1CC -LTiaeTerilllCK which human Intelligence so far ha. S i 1 Vj IT 1 -JO V JYlrS. lOhll-A. LiOtfATX d .hi hri.I'n.''!!."!111".? '."IJ011 ,0 " considers hi. labors of the year en- been unable to successfully cope with. . J a. J lUU XJUy d.U nri,!,,?b rild cam? that these word. t title him to enjov hi. present holiday p TOU hav. loved profoundly von If vou rnmnlain of helno- alona of tha Th whole state of Oregon was In- u ,1. . ., . ... - mf.iSiJi .hnf.iS pS-n 1 JrolJ " In his own way. Xouody obpects to hi. .jL " . , tlii . absence "of eVints of tovina nS ona and terested still longer ago fn th. trial.. (Copyright, 1808, by W. B. H.arat.) stay In place, they hav. traveled so Slini 'iJ-- in,rrb,'i u"der dlscl- hollday; It I. hla own way to which I need no one t0 te" ou that J-ur g?,"" Unloved I do vou thfnk that th. conviction and hanSing of William. fo; aj.aa.ANT a.aert that a flying trip 'r to .e. would, of cour., be much p"In.e liUI'i-i' 2 Tnl W,L1 re objectfon 1. taken. ' . I thing aa great tn Itself '"E, ZVS-.W nk that th. the murlr f th t Nenblt women I 7 abro,d utu- hett.r than J de1'?1? fof those who .re anx- I?!,, "'Sl.,d.? noA fl7. f"7'".PVJ- l,me ne " lBe world; that the .tars, tha one can possibly be alon. that love can 'Jlnuu"n n" ",al J". I VI mi.r at .11 r , . "r-Snw.if-?,rfllun,lle"- aettl your c.aa " """" of ih7 unattended memtar. of thi fair lowers, the wave, of th night and J tmng one know. . thing on -eeij. "dicing either gut TX with. thoM who .ntertaht tW. ?th" citiw of uropa. V lha'usHbie ex o may chance to come under tha WPTe not solitary, mat it was on old 8iiYer of r.n.omf or Innocence of the charge, upon which ' oolnion. Naturallv nWh 4a. n jneir oojects of historic Intereat Her Oiangtoff 9Und. Impertinent glance, of hi. critical eyea the threshold of appearances that every- Cnr TnJ i m llvnJ thought, ormid or h being tried for his llf e th. - 'J a,f T?.r wlout tho demorailrlng frlvolltle. oo , From th. Phll.inh.. .-.. i iTi. iflinnr. f .,rn,.C thing began, but nothing ended, and that humble, it matters not. ao It com. but mJT.. "r""?..i,,1 i2 Ck" .1 ' .1""- ". " TaL -i.n.,Vi?"tl,';f..L. One afternoon not" iSn.". a'oung Ha -111 at.nV"t. r.. nn.' the very lln. you kissed belooaed to a ?r ZoaT. .?''. ' to, you nn , wn " V, . . 3 ' K' " " . " thit .Vem." to dernVr;:.- ouesti material dotes. deta r.lo The tlm dela. nrruple lorclj can. clea. Hil lute gad. tree. rigidlt of hia right, n. .1 . a w. amoki.g rlpa -ral .iae. to. .."Vk ,"1' " hav. 17" " y 7" Prtra-ga. than ar. gllmpae" of 'cm Jh." .Ther" " " N "7' v.- , , th. door., and yM wtfh little walchruj- " " rr' Kouthward a few year, ago Crook program, .uomltteo. ther. ai legion who hav bad all th riA I,Tk "JLrT,n rorgott- dt ottrk -V:v.rL,Khr." .r e4r Vl "" """n From th. Oa!v.to. New tnT ' horty- O-vla A benefrt e by .v. . nng tr,p to E" afM,ft yJ2 abnSS and !tIF!oJi4 Too? f'! ir? A monumentn', Y . drawled tha other, la reply. n-. .A , tv. i.. w .v.. X X,. ... wealth atnrkma nrth tn iu ail ropa, knowing what they ar to mm and t.n u.iki.r f r' J-t th rcetnnry of the. ll.l4 victima .t fT.-. .. . el-e e we llr That I. .hT-,- 11! brook, waa tha ririt rr-VlvMnnlet. In hl ..a - al !hr .,ln ht theT do , I T . , -V"""'," ' '- iww yur iiume joikb ana some aenec- Honor ana ror law and order everv time The mystery surrounding pletely and surely a. If engulfed In: tlon mav ba wlnknrl at haom... nf, , " . u oroer every time. rder was complete In every detain -mid-ocean and tha Identity of both young and not enrolled ln th. National -..iT2 1 noming smart or soldierly in in Baker county a few month, himself and Ills vassassln remain . a. D v.I: nfl Tm m.l il'V ,knf fi?al,M "wln when tb. hours for Harvey Brown sheriff of tho shrouded in mystery a. the lanauaae vm . 1.11.1 4.ni.n 11C. .al version are set by eamp ruling. prominent in business clrele. of the sphynx. Tlm and facts have trich that thrust, its head Into th. mmfr".aM "nder "i0"""! without an enemy in exlstenc so shown that neither th Intelligence of sand and supposes that the whole hniv J..kT ili"' L, t'"ie jieing. more la Irnnnrn vn a h in tn rUm. ilAtMitlVH . nni Ih. IrAnnn... n ...l.A l .... -- i . . . mwuuiik llulluruuie in nnine rn. tirnnittlt. r(!) aa' possible. They furnf.h creature who wa. inf.le, m.h n,,, " .""I IZ'JVi "IT one-nd a elottod . nnv ak found " .ww. rw Iroln 'trenuou. appll- ,hat gT Cty. Vlaltor. .e.m to fort . . J"f , .lo' fl'Part men t .tore, and In al upon which he will baae anec.- and mucn mor. bMutlful than the oti. ter a lit tli room bur)ed beneath his rhlcen c6op. If cauon 40 business or th. recuperation th. momentous .nd. tragic eventi that of blank a " M Xr "Upp,r with much added circumstantial vt Tm. .nfnM.J tn " ' " AM If ,? w. not ne r- nni he Inde.d wa- the murderer of th. two of one . health. Tb. voyag. acroa. th. h"T tran.plred ther. and are lmmedl- Shi i. . I e.whreTh,Tol,d.y.Ve0,r J . beheh, that which llf. and can. ae. .with aom-, deph , of Insight ,5: '".".noS! a-V aKi1-" o returning. I of In- ZlUo.That ."aoTK'ffil f .T! Lh-. !-dl.t.lJ ta tahSiv evening 1 perhapa. Ui. grea: 't .7'na n7." "",7:l.-c!?r ... ih. haUr,ri-"la,:n.f,r".u,,'I",i did h.dlspose of their bodlei? 80" far ft Unabl. value through th. eforci Far too many American, hav. had .h.? Z.T.0. w L TLI'tten out for hi. storming of feminine cita- .r. iov-d- . " unBnakjibly earaeit la that not aa raii the law in concerned the mystery ""L expenenc to roung or old. too much money and tlm. ln whch to Iv a thirA ...r.Tlj T' In th. m.-rnlnr and afternoon he .i .-ft., .ul. . JVJ'.TVJ Zl7..-?ltl'l nl".:Z aurroundln tha Identity of tha rrann If-one nod. they are limited In- tlm Indula-a In - tha ali..e.mt. .-TJlT.iS ii.V'i'i'M V" accompliahed; and this himoelf almoat inv.rt.bly In rhT: V"3 W'" 8Il?..r?" " a , that h,n.',';r' .r T. HiViniY. who slew, both the., women Is cleared. they .hould mak. careful by Pirlslan' Th.V are wonlerfulTy Uh Va.nVl,ia fevr- ertngwong tn. esplanade with a bu,!, f , iif. 1. " V- 1 a .t. and w. V. ii 1. n. ti but ther. I. .till, a deeper myatery Pr"PB",on" o-ror atarxing la ine mat- gifted tn tb lln of creating dlveraion Wk ii,. :..."vLr. r air of proprletorehlp awtnglng hia lh. n,lnd . i ,h. ';.;? L' "I Sf . . ,wm Mt V,V.i the myatery aurrounding their death. r w iniorming tnem-ajve thoroughly for th. Idle rich. With matchleaa taata l . .Z. " V" J'".u Fne nn th. lound and round ln oangeroua cir- r.r n., .'.'t ,.v " i." inm . nv- . i What picture th wood, could reflect !n regard to in. nislory. attraeuonf and and the keaneat Inalaht ' Into bnm.i nn-.n. 1 1 .T'-ZL"" uepart-a. h a whol. .ttltud. I. on. of .h.n- 'h'"- They were ,?ei" on thi hai " ju-t , .pran? to llfeT lik. a 'viil h. last words the, women apok. ST""." " li"'1?? l,??- "'"Mh., hrl,,.,, .mr wher. amnaementT two for ner own who! attitude la on of abao- ,t-r ,n)J when akd what th lea who love, or a man on th. ooiat of -their ac. .truggle. and th. echo of JJ" .r. many well-prepared Itiner- mora aerlou. pwopl. would falL Th. flrat ran- -aii a .- m aaaunipU". It la aa If to ear. "By J,i,. "J ?.Z .2? wh.J. ,i,7.ff T..,v or ln" P01" or their screams which died ln the oinea. n a. t dat. of aaning and. rttorn. It could eaallv n neay thf thn.. "T.i11 -1. " . ".n H.v what a. dog I am." . they tolled: --W. It. ! .im';, ."TiS If von knew von were a-oln, t ' di. to- Only the merest cb.nc will In' th. wh.ro tb. party 'will be every day dur- who b.v. profited moat by European "To An. -Vw,.T " V"'". V ;w ?r ,", '" "i"- ha, not yet raid a amrle word nlghC' or -merely that tou jwould hav. tur. dlscloae- tb. apot wher their w"" "r monma, a. tn. oas. traI ar thoa. who hay had limited more." 'Waa th. tanar Ar ..- LT "nT On. lolled baca. hi. leg. stretched n". iK.V iTfi .or'1:. . . ' JTi . hod lea 11. hurieif. V either tlm. nor . may ba, exactly what each member la time and mona. an .Kn k..i .. V ...- t.nor of tb aocond maa ryentUa T'eihV-t door- "f th tempi.-eir. "VtoSd. aod lng "pin 1 and thTng for 'th. '"".r" "J"''.' 'h W1" c'rt genTeltafore-"? trlP" "" to. Europa. Th. third wa. to thi. efTerf -Com. 1 yei Inw toot. IM Other aat up- k. nn .. jii ' . 1 . 1 v- nw . aurrnunrilna their laat hanra V'-! arrangement, ror extras Includ- Heal atudenta na da a in 1 d.. 1 1. a . - . T' r- tom. zFxzjrs j oftbTirtSod- uisv rh.hrth."rto" sv- ". .. x . ; in stJri "."w 7. .sr- -w