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THE JOURNAL AH INDEPENDENT I MrWaPaFCB. C . JACKSON. .Publker PuMlntanl trarf averring (erren Bandar V sao erf muur mniu i n journal lofj c'lfta oa Itrnbtd. atrf t. Portland. Or. Entered at th asatoffic t Portland, Or., for irnimisMB roasa to uw wvum- mutter. J fCI.tPRnvr W1IM TIT. HOWE. A-SOSl, All Separtawnt rarbfd by the Babers. Ten th operator-the oprt meat To weei. Eot Sid tflrc B-2444: Bt SS. FOREIGN ADVERTISING BKPE8ENTATIVB Branawiri Bnllitlii-. 226 Fifth arena. Mw - I'ork: 1007-08 Bore Bolldlait. Chirac. Subscription Term by Mall or to nr addres la tlw United State. Canada or ataxic: .- DAILY. . " On rx. 48.00 I On anonHi $.80 ' 8CNDAT. Cm year...... .. .12.80 On month. , .15 . t DAILY AND SDK DAT. ftno year:..... ...47.60 I On month.,.....! .SB f Thin Certifiet that the circulation of La OBIOOW JCnO-lCA.-"Bars awdited aodia guaranteed by thf Adrtrtittr Certified Circa! alios Blot Book T ? : T : ! --r- -. - 7 . - . ... . !: v li . . ....... ... . . ' . il " ' t 5. SMALL CHANGE J"An Paper haw prorcd by MretttjFMttoa tt tic cimtlatiom ncordt u kept until cart pi thw cimtlatiom stated wilt awch ammracy that mdeertiatrt maty rely em any azatrmeota ot am maat or tmt paainmen mnder tne orrotnaip aaa hi control mtumgeuient Sptmb IMS. KM U riAM ehAnlil .. I M an... a 1 .. . -a - . . . . 1.' . ' '.TOT.ra .w poDiic cuminMiiy, ma yet mere ii not a nave well deserved. ' But 7 there is bi;uuuis na me teacners enouid be wnue man mere nor thereabout, slight crobabilitv that thAnw trained to give It with Intelligent This Instance controvert rather than j ernment will be any better, or will and Illuminative effect.. If .the child sustains the president's assumption J long escape a similar end. The peo- uu .duo luo iruensuuTO oeiween mi iegai ana industrial equauty i pie down there are chronic political itself and the various -phases of na- Is compatible with social inequality. J malcontents, and one government is ture. it will see beauties in the coun- The entire absence of the white race as good as annthr anri u never omerwise see, i explains, tne negroes success; tneyi ment as good as any. mm oy mat vision become wedded nave no ; irictlbnal contiguity with to the soil. As further agencies for white men to contend against. An effort has been made to argue carrying this instructive process to But while equality anywhere alone 1 that on the scoreof. moralltv anrl ar iao iarin, rresiaent .err urged ex-l ine scale is impossible, this very an exnibltion of moral courage State- leiision wora in publications rrom fact should prompt the white race ment No. 1 members of the lea-lnls. the colleges and instruction carried j to liberal, encouraging and Indus- J ture ought to break their, pledges to into the rural districts by traveling trlally to fraternal treatment of the the people.' This beats the devil scnoois or agriculture and domestic negro. He 1b In this country and to I quoting Scripture; science, for these purposes more stay. As the weaker race and one RI riY AIT K A 1 , A 4 1 I ! 1 1 . . . . . ... I tl...1lH. t.i.l . A! -' .. . uwucj, luggcsitm iu iuo cuumiio-1 wug uunuicappea tnrougn tne wnuei iuuia Jaipur, acquirea control! or.mn v. . inn ihnnMh, nnMnl.. K.. I ' t - I n nn(h., Kl. 11. a j . t I ..r " vu.n pirn " ny.i vft IOICU liic I U4BU D lauiL UUU IlUt Ills u W II, ne i w wuvvuci uia taiuuau, auU OUW U HIS 1 -V '""w a,, c, umcui, tio luaiuuuuea uugui iu ue given every nossiDie i wiwuto tuuuui 01 me iaawaiian-i . t, i. v.. . i.uv fw bu, laiiuci o luLuuieiwusuie uimatiiii ana improve nun I iou oLoauivaip . company. n I luw uniun, o .uicaocu win -.i uuw vegm iuiocu iu mo inuusLnai woria. in i w1 uau vuuiu live ivuk enouan nei tisi .n-ii-n - .,,.(.. . . . fiflrl t ( t h A pnnronfanrM Dnil iAm. fnimaii ocva 1n n tk. mlffht rnnfi-ftl tit. AnnAM,J A( I phan. . . vu.uvw mmv, v. I i. tug lan Ul 1 1 1 C A il U II1H ".O" vvutill t lALlIf II III I fn.f n s.f kl. 1.Mn.M Ttk - 1 t 1 . . i , .... .. . 1,1.. V. 1 - , . . I - ,rr l.:,i.t7.""vu!1. 1 ' . w"a" w - . .jni&y:?M ot credit- ou uiuio numoii; iu iu uiubi gu m me WU11, must ue OVer-1 . w u, mo peopio oi uregon, DSBt is because the anrnlnn mnnn mn anrl tnvntrMun hnt ,v nnj. It Seems to be i fnlrlv raaanrahla ' has not been available. The first I ern IiIm la thnr thov .rirtM -6th Drobositlon that a man who will rnm. ..y. L-1.! "Ln "ttr' " Pro- , 7 77 . ' . . I ' . . . 7 77:,.77 7 I TLV- iur a wr.. progress are encour ueuBiuury m mis improvea conai-ioe encouraged, aided and guided byuul- " aenperaie, malicious muraer u " iBiuitsra wiib, ineituB etronger. it is in mis spirit I fwwuij.uo ju uruer 10 vry 10 It will b a, merrier Christmas than ii'iren, BBcruicing woman wno Dears I mat tne whites should treat thelBUV0 nis neca irom tne noose. i" was iasi year. k.nwIU ,k. V .. . , I . 1 . i , . ... .... I 1 ..cn..!., uuiueut oi BHuiuaining otacKs. Ana wnne equality is an . . - , . , Put a Red Cro tmn nn . In Afldlrinn in nnir.rlnfpnaA anrl tn. 1 1-r-- -- n.v... ' : Finch's attornevs COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF Running; Shots. by Fred C Cowa . "' ", :;'f! Mint ' . y Cream. Batter. ' ';. ':;.c: Dairies. - , More of 'em. - ; Thee products are hgh. The business Is profitable.' inal law. When young we trust our selves too mucfi, and when we are old we trust others too little. Cotton. while eaualltv is an the republic. impossibility, at least In the south. It means unmet rilnf in this. omm. I thara mnv nA - I sanltv. oerhans ' 1 - - ct -" " " vwuu i - . . uu . m v4 suuulu w a Kiauuai I ' - j i mi . try-that thousands of farms along approximation to it, or as near an 8et P . defense of a divine hatrseved themseii mJoh wS ;. It Is eKDected that RwMiv-lt'a l wiu oe a oxxny, corking docu UIGUl. e : . e Too BtrlnarAnt law tn anfnnu amy provoKe reaction and result In J.fWJ,vIl-BS.. ( ; . The blg;er and stouter the Infant In the Atlantic coast have been aban-1 approach to it as possible, in the re-1 command that supersedes, the crim-jtear, laonea. That abandonment is not spects mentioned in the nresident's i ... . i - i without a cause. The soil is the first address. factor In sustaining life. - It is the premier factor in creating wealth. The country is the ideal home for 'man. It is the inspiration of the philosopher and the dream of the poet It is the sweetest path in alu tne wants or lire. The flowers, the PROLONGING HUMAN LIFE Letters From the People P THE VEHICLE TAX DECISION latlon, it Is confirmative of every IdecJsion that has gone before in bus talnlng the principle as a part of our organic law. If it has made some confusion In Portland municipal af fairs it is merely a, confusion that time and intelligence will clear away. It is opportune '. In that it fixes model3.:&long which the? char- T Letters to The Journal ahould b wrlttMi on Tnv tiPTniivTiAmn'ii.. I"" 'de of th paper only, and ahould be so .vur.muimmikutr.inj KUS- companled b the name and addrea of th . .... I . . ' . . -i j im uiKKKr H n n arnni.r wnm in t Sian scientist Who rprentlv wnn I wr,ler- JD name win not M uea lr tne I i :" VL ! , v . . 7 lr-": W0D Titer ak that It be withheld. Th Journal hvJL" roJ.wn h mort, protection a iouei prize 01 SIV.UUU, naSM not to be understood as indorelnf tb lealv ":iii.uana aeis. nnnniinnoH th.t , ,iu , I or atatementi of correspondenta. Letter should I " ,n uD ll I be made am brief aa noaaihle. Than rhn wlih I I.L.,. Till. v - . , ... . . . . . 1 f anvH lin WHB & IJ-H-fl DOVT iwnisua aioie a spooniui Ot Jim Of uiaruiea tor Keeps. The ' ordinary law rnwtlnar iin has no us for a gun; others should not. oe permitted tQ carry one. Perhaps after awhile a mr tien spell of absent-mindedness will be urgea a a surricient, excuse for mur uar. . Peonle of- Portland B-Anai-aliv .hn.o niuurse ana upnoia any effective move ment to insure the aala nf mm mtitr bjt stratesrie economy nf time th IThe canal crosses the Isthmus nearl C0I!8 students may be able to learn ui. ... 1 Its northern extremity from Colon on an r,1cl.te. a few les"ons between now , m . . . . 1 ' v .ui- th, Atlantln , r. Tnnnra. a 4k. 1 I ' it not perpetually be a eubiect fnM j r.r r w " u .. or discussion and nf anmo frlr.. v, rt . .. 7"..:.::J Marcniiy jnr. Carnegie la deter iu.i iu iiKuiing oraer tne armies I i cunBirucuni tne canai across mined to die In disgrace If he said lion. It may never be entirely nf haMiii rht i.h - -t... Nlcaraaua. via the larce lake of that some years aaro it i Hrmnr-,.i . . . ' . . i - w wuo uric, wi(ute. Jim win wma DlraS. the ETeenBWara af tha VllV I to rarrv nn ImmctliroHnr. l their letter retnrnMl whttn no naed ibjii.M In. If . lJ lllUD. VUIWU. II.. . "I " . v.ui.ie,ui.,vua ouu C-"T"" 7 t 1 I ha fnvaai- th. .v. , , I . . . . . . . . I cloae poatas. , tQ -i -i -i V, i i i , , - A I ,v'1' "couj, iu luwing penmerus in wnicn ne Was already Correspondent ar notified that letters - uCluo luo iaire8I. tji u settings engagea witn a view to the prolonga- ff.TSJ TZZSn" be St dowVto that um u uuu,ou ciioucutu, huj, men, i uua vi unman lire, wnne other there a Btorv of thA rlennrtlnn nf tna arlontlsta Kan. I, ...... ji. rfrSJKn??J . Lw, l"0117 !s but for the of Ing' and studying bacilli that cause troverted issue in the vehicle or- economic and social adjustment, disorder and disease in the Human ainance case snould nave been I whereby the farmer and th hrmar'i hnriv .oftTfl In ThA MnAr leaf . . . . I 7 ' UCWLU I im T. . A, . , 1 - - . . ww mj i u-vas, UL k t-V VllO OIUUJ Ul lUt' lu IIUWU5UI MBS l"Cl VOAIV Ot iC Jf -SB. I B r T. v r. " - -""8 eue IS this exodus of youth and good bacilli, those that war uDon the a" of changing It from the old pro ,.T.ta . B 0Ittairec- leB,s- brains from the country to city? bad ones, and that make for health Lw .TkT.V: ouu longevity tor scientists gener-1 Please let us know through The Journal any agree that bacilli that Infest the and oblige. WILLIAM hartnell. humari"orgaus are of these two op- The Panama Canal. Oregon City, Dec 2. To the Editor of The Journal WIU you kindly tell through The Journal at what place In the isthmus of Panama will the canal OREGON SIDELIGHTS. -e written for The Journal ... ... .' : iJenton. I . ...... ... 5i0d..of heroes and revolutionists ' Th! h Eugen. may have a new four story to havV VI tCd ao? h&'t hotel. v , ' v , ; most liberal degree? . " 1 ""oics to a Rn.nl . M.lflMli',,, ).l!. hnllt . r-..i. '.'. - ' hotel. Several new residences are belna built I in Milton. lution hia t "I".1 "tv- York tl . " ."i"' '.U'"J n mew h" h""". T u'ea even if a revo- !. manuraciured i a year. Should Cul IS flf n-lnir .ku1 ,A '(Milton needs a aood new hotel, says anv Pvirtor ec"kT-.n' Vud Kve the Eagle. v. . Mtsejf -ftTO nuuicates . need tTnh. n . th.i. : ' '' '" ": '.,.' . 'V " If. the nnM,ii ... l?.TnivL . I Afr'can subjects . to go K" VJ""!? ih9 poor d8Vl"' would LrWti. -Af U h" an only take his wrath out on the miim, i,.ii,i. i nine tTthot .ca,nnot u English 1 and '?u.l 5ff-u"Jn fif chanoollorl Several Cecil. Morrow . county, wells I business nava arono proniDition. . Signs nolnt io the ranld growth of Brownsville, says the Times. - Sandlake correanondence of Tillamook I Ia.tjL?uiB . the palace flunkies, neraia: Many new residences, nine new famines, tnree cneese Tauiones ana 1 whnt 1 ..j i;ihjoiioi new campers' resort on Island. . ?al Klfry power, anyhowlf ;( ,,. v La Grande is being electrically light- American t.rtre " Th.rr?ud. ' our fS1 W and Its factory" motors -re being Ji operated by electricity that surges humbuie.7i i7 isZ: r Jr '"v". 10 De tffrough 0 miles W conveying wires': . w"hS - . t I read the reports of the tariff lnv,itl. The Corvallls Times claims that 17S tion committee Thi a J.JiiJJl.!.""?i: houses were erected there from January enjoy being skinned and the confidence 1 to November 1, and that there will be I men In charge do bo enjoy the work 200 for the year, and J600 population. ; a . i 1 ; Agriculturists of Oregon spend 'greet A JoseDhlne nountv little rtrl was I aums of monev for i,k Jrui-k shot In the head by her little brother to blow out stumps. They ultim&talv with a not very little rifle, which Is fpend in labor and means sometimes as such a nice thing for little children to nigh as $176 an acre to clear land and play with. when the assessor values their land at o an acre while th stumps of the Due Drlnclnallv to the activity of tha I speculator are valued tm fh. women of that city. La Grande Is aoinr I lator is satisfied arid tha farmer ... to have a natural park on the river with I to call for more. , i a boating ttond. a swimming tool and I ,. . ' . 7 '' all that goes to make a beautiful sura-1 ' ln soma localities nh.ht.n. mer resting place. - v, . ....-. towns seem to be unable to null tomth .W TOlMook' man bought a separator relaWno? vry7arf romtlanS monkir h rt.tn mV h .;:h ms:' .,a" orrered for It to him 'for S4. He sot to logins- at the brass later and thoua-ht: h ihn i.V. ' VU ""i" -,,rl,..?wP' ttr,irl!5".a7,li,cam from my "epara- down that lane every day have notso tor, and so it did. far been able to get together suffleintiv Corvallls Times: Some day an tha 1 Slntym, fV.! L1:.. h, h .. time is not aa far distant aa anma Or.. I I . " gonians think, the fine fruit lands In The harrlnhin.'.n.,'. u " . ton county will be producing fin, OrTSonvfr were what they are and have been In states and territories further east. , ' .- Our honored le-lltor k,.. elding how to Jlvfd the pie. For legls lation i we may have to depend upon lh initiative. " fruit. Land aa arood aa tha ht In famed apple sections sells here now for from $36 to $76 per acre. That land set to fruit trees, and these nronerlv tend ed, will be worth from $300 to $1200 per acre. . .- -v. ', Moro Observer: Jack, the mini at or1 a dog, was put to use as a messenger EQUALITY LMPOSSIBLE HE NEGRO problem will long posite kinds. settled and dismissed from the pub- sical wellbeing against those thit tJT "J?Fli? " -" d'- nc mina as tne source of some worri- ni, "'IV Oregon is imnnrtin. i.. ...... ter commission, must faBhion. The ment Yet The Journal does nndrTaT :rT"" Star.,. buttehow.g people of Portland have a right of share the apprehension of some thai J Us in tZ morar worl AVAiMitf a.f I na a aw a ... I - a inn H TOnnn anal rv n n n , uoiute vi I uui ui tun race question Will grOW a there ar thnia twn nnnnalto aw i ..-..w. ..lt,-..j, ..mux uk- , V before an ordinance'ean race conflict, or nearo teri I.!!!.-! I??-,0- a0?1" f 7 f"0. can.a w. ,f the co- . ?lyr H Rockefeller veto . and emergency, and Viorn a effontlva o a . . - - . V wuoi.aunj vuuicuuuig iuiccb, ttiiu u .uunmn ui uue iuuiu not ue preventea, f "renuoia caunut ue expected to remem- become effective, 30 days time must or any other very great trouble; on is as much the work of the scientist deslred that route, selected which would ber everything about busies that an o ."tm ii ckium ui uiaiiius contrary, we Deiieve that t ma u u j .L i uujecnonaDie to tne railroads. --"' wn.no ,u ,miw right.. It is a right guaranteed both and patience and more liberal nrt Z r " " .ul.. 1 'w."!, Another reasonwas th, vacillation or h vnta tt tha ii.inrt. j 7 , . . - . aa uyyueo uuu.uusiroy tne otner. ODstinacy or Nicaragua in comlnar to . 1 pt any cnristmas present ' vote Of the eJectoraterand pro- enlightened thought Will arraduallv th. . ,ki t .v,.. tn. .k. t . " "..I7777V 2 from poor Kate Gould: rather .nw h.i nouncement of the court.- has tn ...L.. i "7 77 wt k bc? "u a thousand or two: the ooor r - a.v a waaw wa - UU OIL UUllUU ICBH MITII I M nn I f M A - 1 Tie. . S . . . I uat,ntl IS V If II r KUVTniTlrnL WB1 tTIOfl In I I. . . . hfl rckoni with a. . raetn, t If ki. - vu6ul ouu lue woia, ana me woria B.H. w ." L.7.7 . " DlrVSSe along " -. - .fcr- 4a ,w ua i ii uuuicDUiUH. w I v k . i i tii i I . . vviuiuvia aauu wcuuifa n- l it year. local erovernment 1..af , tha i...a. r, ..,. . WD ueueutea oy nis use dependent, or rather an aooanaae of the ... . w -v HMiuv . icomcui huuhbvbil rprpni v mnrtfl n . u iiuu . i rv . " " i n . . principle has to be reckoned with in fin rt,.H I" w " .l'D 4U"U . n" Pn u..j .11' 'M' .P?lri.of ha law'.i.w.i' ,7. " 7' wv aBtti iur jub- wortniiy bestowed upon him. I 7A. ., u . . 11 " poots ror his the larger field Of state life. He- tice for the neero and for. tha tr.A ..u.... . . Hirhlnr. rionW rAmnil,i.. Af." r.'. bu he may break them In Deated decisions have made-It a nart . m-nt nf - . ";; I "-;u Bn entnusiast. ana Pnr,wa--r Zf- ' J a J"Vu wlnter klck". o-e . . . . . - . 7 ' -I " ciiuai, uut a BO- mav DA flplnrlari tn anma artanf o. I "w 1 J " w uor m Ul uur uriapnaen.i, ana about all cJal.equal, but as a citlzen-entitian Ltk...... - .,.." ."" ' .ine. Journal mw comment has been that remains is to Clarify the atmos- in ann.l rhf. """. -uTv.u0 , ,,n,uenno m the three previous Issues of r,hrfl : hv n intaiH., ww.,..i 1 T . " . . " wluu l9 oe... v H6,Aas been called "a Ponce paper cone. the poor creature on only 125,000 A Mlchlfran mnn .... concerning the sad and un- f" Z.I.T,1" -W,n1Ui;fih - rctmpi wnen he will figure as z cents days to the The amendments proposed by the . . - uiiuaiivfi ar. mn. r I v nff.,. .. k. nlnnl n hi. nll, - 7i j 1 fOlkS WtlO do tint ilk. anv lrln nt fwl.i. where to go and he didn't stand on the !lv?uand wull chP Us tall off as close order of his going, and the note was to tbm ar" possible, effective. . , ' w !...'. . a ".Saltan" could get together some Ay tank ay ban drlnkln' leetle, hot deSnlte promises from Tatt to reward mooch. I kom har yasterda an gat any scoundrelly inclined Statement wurk with man. He ban pooty goot members of the legislature it he could taller an' say, 'kom gat dreenk' an' vn tnat might not be sufficient, ay went in an' dreenk one, two, maybe Like some of the Rube landowners of tree limn, nnl wu.v. ,...,. - i . i - Oreann thav r..inn, h. I. . . . Tnt na ov ln m ... A i. .. 1 1 . I their nrlpe P.rk.n, ... r i 1 1 .. . S v . 1 1 1 ij u ne wi v akir nan n. r ,aM i iwi.ii, i uun Liie crciurin in t.. t'm I , .rn. Carlson In police court at Tha Dalles;! damnation protieedlngs to further the ouv c iiau iu pay an tne same. I 9L. . rj"i ..01 way to ino uauw oiaies senate. " f nevar Knw . ni-atH.7 . I more beautiful valley than that of tie If you- have any doubts as to the love Rogue river." said Ople Read, the. fa- freat Journalist for Oregon, just muUH humorist, author afid writer, after '"duce him to give an estimate of the a three davs' stay In MeHfnrn tv,. population of Portland. On that sublet climate seems aa near perfection as can I ne w."1 . knocli worse than the wret. he mnrlA .nmranilii . n I mossbnek that ever irrnwl fllmnlu i could ask for to make life enjoyable " ,ntrrest. " 80 preserve a tele has been showered on the country by ?ranh franchise. What interest Is it that n. " " I induce him n knnolr ).. kn... e gon and suggest and defend Dledae- nature. ' . . Quite a bit nf rlrttem.nt ...i In Gold Hill durlnar the u.) .i7 ...7 the announcement that an eastern nAm. fp.any was In Sams valley securlnar nn. uons and bonds upon all available land for tha Duroose of drilling , nit ..... iUe,i'Iewsli i na" '" bwn knowA that the' land In the vallev hear, .now ...... of oil but nothing has ever been done breaking, dishonesty and rascality in iub irg'Blttlurer. , t - . . . . For years the Republican ' platforms of Oregon demanded the election of United States senators by th people. It was a good thing to put ln to please the Lincoln wing of the party, but It was never supposed that the party woud be called on to make good. Nov towards developing it The announce, . .Jru un J " maae aoon. wow m.n t... ...!. -... ti r. "nnoHnc' I that it Is th machine I rnlleH mil ing'm-.ShIner.?e7owTn the way frim ?, the f1" ,n "Vofhir the east and that JustaFaoSS- aenSSh W?.J.i,? ?lrJllKlID?' Put mnu -can De secured to warrant tk.w, X':'- " Amw in Luming Ji.f.iafad ..wlih tha work' extensive vimi.uin wni.un commenced. lore, any man signs a. petition he but-this was a sDeclm.- nf nt , . V. ,. T ' , reason to case such a conclusion upon, method to i Bflould be-thoroughly convinced of Blncerltv for td !1 P? J beHeVea he can helP -"-10d: to unless Logan distilled It into hi. mind, tors by pop the necessity of it R anr-h ,ra Bln,;er"' for the ,eade ot that live much longer and be healthier, appears from another local paper of said: Thu h. iu . !: i V. a . l . 6 party have no inttiou of Inter- and there Is nothing unreasonable in ;he ,8am9 t. November 30. m an m- operatesVm he wUI be a real friend of the prin- fering with the dlsfranrhUamant 7 k.i 1, JttJ asonanie in terview, with Logan that. Mr. Fisher, istrate wltl ciple. The present decision, secured Z. aaJalTv! l ,be"eA.that this" may be done would like to know who sent thA letter. uwow " :neories are en- "s letter. It is quite gen- bv Attorneys Watrnns ni p,m.n 1.7 7.. . nuumeiu wnemer mis man s tneones are en L.rny watrou.8 an Freeman, Utate constitutions, nor of enforc- tirely n-ht nr nnt th :r" .""LPn ! eaual Political rights. It would erallV agreed that human life can h Jf" Bt. senators. chosen by the legislature of eaeh f Commenting upon the change from this metnoa to the one of choosing the elec popular vote, Townsend in 1888, a tne sense of the neonie, tne cnoice or the chief nut. with much more certainty than It would were the choice of electors nnrt flvt 4 .... t .t i j .llai!?d at ih7 V- iV true Vio"hretToTof Unit! so. and there vas no greatly prolonged by simple and nat- i. ividenuTf rom 0 wh r5.,f. Chamberlain in a famous message to b nwiKa tn the IPirialatnra at tha ..l . 7 . WB 110 1903, in which, he contended tha TrT" 1" .ml ,",Se The tr0ub,e .? . '!T?1.1' -nld pledge himself to Vote f"o7 thi the emereencv clause shoiild nnt t t. ' ""C'CUJ lu or manaina is prone to give aid ln all 7" V rl"" ?,. 7", "P- people s cnoice-for United States sena- IfLlTr KLC:a!! !v-",d.v"0t b! hold nero votes in the northern sorts of foolish and thoughtless wavs ' 2? iSf-ri1."?- 1,,L!, " unconstitutional than ey canX" eoXth. 1 .!Lr xne pudiic health or public safety, there nor can there be social eaual His contention was that the rleht nf u. u 7. 77 1 equal ti i vatan in uetween tne races. . v... . v. mm vuv cid.LviBie, ana that sufficient time must be given lor exercise of that right before the measure, becomes effective. The new decision is fully confirmative of the position then taken by the state's executive. THE FARMER'S WIFE d OF the most Interesting nearings before the Country ire commission in this city neau wun tne rarm home. Is that borne in Oregon as good as it ought to be, was the query on which me commission based its Inquiry, consensus or reply was that there are a few good homes, but that the- many lack in sanitation, lack in comrorts, lack In conveniences, lack In many of the things that make for human npiifti The startling state ment was made that at one time most of the women patients In the Oregon insane asylum came from the farm and that the strenuous life of the farm housewife is the cause. .Water, carried from distances for household use, homes and school houses without sanitary toilets were testified to as conditions that ham per life and health In the country homes of the state. What shall the ; commission recommend to the presi dent as a means for correcting these nnfavorablecond!tion8? was asked, and to this query there were many suggestions. - U V ' One of the most rational recom mendatlona was by President Kerr of the Oregon Agricultural college. A prime, factor for uplift, he urged. Is a. proper 'educative effort. The importance of sanitation, the means of saving or restoring ab fertility, h esthetics of the home, the es , utlals of domestic science,' the mes- -jrs f the tree, the soli, the flower wnd the growing plant for human l!le the storyof thesft should be tarried Into the remotest homes of V; " ;t This character"' f educa- The president acknowlerlcaa thi and approves of It, yet he urges equaiuy oi opportunity ln industrial life, which inequality in the other respects renders impossible. The Brooklyn Eagle clearly points out the inconsistency of the president's well Intended plea, in part, as fol lows: In the one ana same breath he eon- cedes social Inequality and clamors for equality of opportunity, assuming one to be compatible with the other. If it De opportunity to earn a living and If wmte workmen combine for the exrlu slon of the black, which they do. thev assert iueir social superiority, their race supremacy, to what may be called th business detriment of the black. To mat extent they restrict his opportuni ties to earn a living. In hundreds, not to say thousands, of other ways, social Inequality signifies that the black will be handicapped In the struaal for existence, the trouble with the Presi dent being that he takes a merely sym pathetic view of the casewhich means tnat ne does not see It aa a whole. Aor . is legal equality compatible with social and political ineaualitv. As the Eagle further says: "In equality does not begin at one point and end at another. It' runs from top to bottom. If it can.be said to ueKiu auywnere, u begins every where, ir it can be said to end any where, it ends everywhere. Con cede that equality is not social and the whole case is ' admitted the handicaps run all along the line. It is drawn If a tea, pink or otherwise, oe on tne tapis; it.is drawn at the door of t the factory, and, ln final analysis, it is drawn by those who wear the ermine, by those who have seats upon the bench ln the court where the organic law finds Interpre tation. ..' , The president pointed out the suc cess of the extensive settlement of Bayon Mound ln Mississippi, where on ground that was a desert 20 years ago there are factories, mills, banks, schools, churches.1 everything to con ltuU a prosperous and progressive nor la bacilli, and to anuh onrl atarva on, I 00 im harm, signed "Phvsiclan outrage those that ntrlvs in bo mnn 1 ' 10 8eo wnere " nitie note did outrage tnose tnat strive to be man- any one an ,nJury If every wora ,n u aiuus uieuua auu preservers. AX EMERGENCY HOSPITAL A is true the writer is gnllty of no crime not even a wrong by sending It, but only did his duty. Only a deranged mind would harbor such delusions of consnirntnrn Banrlfna nnMrt tn ,Vi. ,M. tn.riuu 1 uituwirtli City llae tim. then commit the crime In broad Portland needs many thlna-a daylight In the presence of everybody. "no uui a traaucer ot tne gooa name of his neighbor would attempt to trail my name into this dirty mess. According to the reports of the press, ixgan claims the credit of havlnr Mr, Fisher appointed to prosecute the Finch case. In turn Logah Is SDDoInted to Is all of which it cannot get at once. Some must wait and selection must be made of those most urgently needed. Among the latter is an emergency hospital. Its need has been generally recognized I referee a disbarment proceeding and for years and talk ot providing one on,n " company with the deceased. has been indulged in from month to fnnJLVJro',7iut at PT Mr F,she,r ..(k . , . . . innocently led Into a dangerous place month and from year to year, but and lost his life, hence t .. tha nothing has been done. It is time sponslbUlty Hitch ings is suggested as to quit talking and act. lne possioie writer of a single innocent The council will soon give its at- V ' v,a AI. !,(.,,,. all1 .! a . a . .J M a. , . m I - " --' awv v 1 W icuiiuu m iuo uceus ui tue city ror I pnone message I have the man the ensuing year, and will make the hood to coma out -and say so. as It in division of the available funds and i"rd n? on.,but 1 know nothing what- .v,,i.r.iiiiB mi nines uur teie- the levy for the maintenance of the city government. In doing so this matter ought not to be overlooked It Is fairly shameful that a city of rortiano s size has no emergency hospital. The need of one is exem pllfled almost dally. Occasionally a death occurs because of the lack of such an Institution. It need not. we imagine, be a very elaborate and expensive affair, yet should be some thing sufficient for some years to eome. t Now when the attention of 'the people of Portland is being espe cially directed toward the efforts a worthy organization is making to cure or help victims of tuberculosis and to prevent -the ravages of that! disease, is an opportune time for them to urge upon the authorities the necessity of an emergency hos pital. . Portland ought not to pass another year without one, and it will be as easy tp provide one next year as at any future time.- 7 phones -to the late Mr. Fisher. J. H. HITCHINGS. The Haytien revolutionists appear to have overthrown the government and deposed the old president or dic tator, Nqrd Alexis, a fate which from the scanty newt received from th.at unstable tropical island he seems to Wholesale Bribery in Oregon. Portland, Dee. 4. To the Editor of The Journal As much Is being said aoout tne senatorial question In Oregon, will you kindly give space ln The Jour nal for the views of an Independent voter, one who votefl for the Statement No. I men elected In Multnomah county, who also voted for Jonathan Bourn at the preceding election, not because they were Republicans, but because.' they stood for a .principle: and I voted for Chamberlain last June, not because he was a Democrat, but because he stood for tha same principle of government hv the people. Chamberlain was tha pholce of the voters of this state, not because he is a Democrat (whatever that may be), but notwithstanding he was handi capped by this fact. First, a word or two ln resard th childish plea that la belnsr ufred tiv some weakmlnded partisans that the se lection of Chamberlain by tha voters Is contrary to the United. States constitu tion. Exactly the same principle Is In- voirea nere as is round in the election of the president by the presidential electors; the constitution says that; . "Each state shall ; appoint. In such manner as the' legislature thereof may direct, a number of electorsrete:" It then provides for the election of the president by the electors, and the framers of tha constitution Intended that tha electors should be free of any previous pledge In thJ selection of a man capable of filling the office of president. At first the electors were -ryan as the case might be. And yet If one of the Taft electors were to vote for Bryan, these same "antls" her irf uregon would' be the first to charge that he had been bought; and so If any otatemeni ro. l man flops, be will never be able to convince any honest man. even among his friends that he was not 'paid to do It. And If he does not take tne pay, be only proves him self a fool as well as a knave, for It will always bo believed that he took It, anyhow. Who are the leaders, anyhow, in this movement to defeat the popular vote of tha entire state? They are the members of the old - political machine that an long dominated Oregon politics maln'y Republicans, of course, but amonr them are some Democrats who under the old regime were rewarded for their sun-1 port of one or the other factions of the nepupiican party. r INDEPENDENT,, VOTER. sens should be prepared In cases of emergency. The sale of firearm r..n.,.i.ii., volvers) should be restricted, so that every Tom. Dick and Harry could 'not procure them, as Is now the case, but .rl,7i,7r t be"ve) who think tnat the fining of any reputable rltl sert for carrying a gun, will prevent much of the crime that Is now going on. 7U S. WRIGHT. Sensible Publicity. From, Public Service. due. ' a The famine in India is always going from bad to worse. The people, would i.niri Biorvr o 'team man ngnt ror liberty and die on the battlefield Xatnr. Will kill nf anv nannla Inn lnjin...n , v in ineir rommnn m!.rn rn ,11. one another. Ther is plenty produced In- India to stop any famine In a few days. The people prefer- to starve and hang separately, rather than together. Nature will punish them with famines In the midst of plenty for 10,000 years If thev do not learn the lesson of the brotherhood of man. m ' Much better school houses could be built in rural districts If the residents were given contracts to build and fur nish materials and the absentee land 11 President Josselyn of the Portland "Peculators were called upon to furnish Or. Railway. Light & Power company.' il1.! a.".h T.vl!5 ?.!".? !.l?.0,r,iL1.T?.k.,, mspiayea good Judgment In announcing tnat the company wonM n.n a ft AAA AA. " . IHUII "0,a? Pv.d auoeessfuMn many In- .....:":"' wuu.u spena more - man i.u"v.uuo on improvements and If the people In city and country extensions, practically as soon as the would try and remember to ask for Ore- pians were adopted by the board of di rector. Th. . . Josselyn thi ToDMrtunltv 77 Y Mt f Prosperity that even a New Tork made tioTm,.?.0?"'" order panic would not cause It to - two rurt mnn nAwana. TlirHHr. pers at considerable length and to .no vvinmunilT unotratanil ... let the Favors Carrying Guns. Portland. Dec. Tn tha tviii., f inn journal i notice a letter from rank (jroner In yesterday's Issue, re gardlng gun packing and will uv that he Is the only one of the many who nave taken - up 'Wis subject that bai mentioned the finish of the holdun tnn the burglar and bad men In general. If every reputaoie citizen had a a-rwvt nlrl Colt handy and let the daylight through uy one wno attempted to bold him up, it wouldn't be long until hia-hwav rah. ery wouia Decome very unfashionable, but "as long as every thug knows that men out of every 1 00 are unarmed through fear of a $60 fine, what's ths use 7 : . - f. . SCHOTT In Accord With Mr.' Croner. Portland, Dec.. 9. To the Editor of Tha Journal I notice ln this evening's journal one or tne Dest letters I have ever read in your paper, same was naded, "Comments on Gun Carrying," and was written by Frank Croner, Bea verton. Or. r . .. . -' ........ While there Is so much .robbery and holdups and so few of such gentry be ing caugnt ana given tneir just deserts I should think that all reputable cltl- sens should be urged to carry a - gun an4 11 a. ma ma .wnen amdnn ........ v .. ucuauiueu. Instead of being fined $50 for. carrying one. If Tarn not mistaken, it was 'only a rew years ago wnen tne noiduo seaann was bn. that the authorities and papers ratner encouragea an reputable eltlv sens to go fermed. Aa I have stated be fore In your paper, when, the holdup men and thugs are put out of business then .there will be no use -in going armed dead beats are In my opinion worse than either of the above and should also bs put out of business n. til such time I believe all reputable cltl-i One reason whv men rind are lnrr rtutv company meant and lih.i aZ. M because the trials occupy too much by it. Not only was the bars fact of the m in PrPrMon to tha lu,tlc dealt proposed expenditure given to the ! . . ' porters, but much of the general plans The juryman Is frequently punished were imparted, and President Josselyn by Imprisonment while the criminal took, occasion to express the faith f goes free. The criminal frequently has i"1 the trial, a sort of so and improvement, in the ;t. pAy P " -- n0nvaf.c"8, fender ( tat and other Sir Frederick Bridge's Birthday. Too many nuhiiA .. , Sir Frederick Bridge, the celebrated have beina Ht. , i?nr,c managers organist and master of the choristers of rtn.7? it0? cretlva In the past about Westminster AbbeV was born In Wor tnlngs of interest-to the people, and to cestershlre, December 5, 1844. At tha which general knowledge would bay. age of he entered the choir of Roches done no harm, president Josseivn t.n. Jer "thedral and remained there until of the hundreds who are hra.viw- 0n h was t4- In 187 h qualified for tha from the oldanrf m!v.?akln..w5r '-wshlp of the Royaf CoUege of Or- secrecv ahrmt !,Uen7poUel' of nd took the degree of musical ccrecy . aoout matters that .h.i.v. n.Kh.n. . ren i. loan . . Open to all. I eral years at ManeWlw. naii r. Rridge in 1875 was appointed deputy I'M rely a Moral Onestinn. In 1882 he succeeded to the full tilu: From th. C.ii nn. .... ' I He presided at tha memorable aervlra The Oregonian'B amis7nmrr a . ,d in,Jh hhey In connection with ment No l is ann.r.nTif 1 of SUt- 4un Victoria s jubilee ln 1887 and at (Vl IaPP "-fenlly based upon the the coronation of King Edward In 1802. assumption that all men are liars. It for each of which events he arranged assumes that men can n, all the munle that- n.,fnn. . n.l . u. .uv ally rnn. . . u duct consistent with integrity an inn. composed all the snthems. Dr. Bridge as it does not conflict With nSiiwo5 waa ''nhted In 1897, snd was mad a or their own advantage It wnfSf.. .ITJ0 .0.h-.JLX,.?ri a that the admlnistratfon of ,h. 777; "-"1"""- . ment under the Republican party de- This nat- in HUtnn ' -"' pends upon the members of the laa-f.iT I r wate in Hlntory, ture repudiating their nled.e. f R. '.I '! Err of Oxford, prime minister cat!" Trt K .rea."0n" tha JftV- DOTaynal. 1? " bTn' itMVl ,?or1 r,,fc Thl holJ- P" KM Martin Van fiuren. elghtH pres lltical roller la entitled tn h. . I frlent nt tha TTnita m.i.. k. nious post of presiding elder of Roose- Klnderhook. N. T, Died July 14. 1862. velfs Ananias club, for Inasmuch aa It . 1.m"IW..o!f?an Amadeus Mosart mu admonlshes men to break t JJVi aic.,& died, feorn January 7, 1766. Pledrt. It I. ih.i- 77.. .r"M --i0frro"a"?r Ma Muitir, famoni :. ." " "iuun tnat t ncnoiar ana writer, porn n OermanT mey can nave no regard for their own Died in England, October 28. isoo. veracity. A JIar is contemntlhia ,-, . ...... w,, prucurns ana induces others to He Is a moral pervert, and he lacks en tirely that moral nature that iir.... . a . ' vaa.va mm man irom Druto creation. As-a matter of fact. Statement No. 1 Is not a pwuica( question at an. Where applied It is simply a Question of a maw-. i... I,.. - . . , . . 'i;-- i , man in a iinr. ne arm m,haAi. on his pledge as ths Orp gonlan advises, and If on the other hand he meant what he said, when he made a free and volue tary pledge, he will .keep his word In pita of the Oregonlah. v 7 . T ' - J J ne tYirrania Times Is mihilahr., . series of articles eqtltle'd, "The tWio Has Fits." Ha la trvln "I the people to lnyest money in means of development -'4 - - lK30-t)renln nr -tha nn.l ..nni the foils of the Ohio at Louisville. " 1843 Dedication of Treroont Temple tn Boston. - - . , K 176 First cremation lit" the t'nlted States performed at Washington, Pa. Ig9 xhe Canadian steamer Nlagara wrecked In Lake Erie, with loss of 1$ liveSj ., r - - i- - Hia Way Out of It. ' From the Atlanta Constitution 'He don't give nuthln" to the church nowr - ' r "No. Somebody told him the Bibla says salvation Is 'free.' an' he uv. . be it jTrom him to dispute th serin. tures!" . . 7 Th Joseph publli schools have jooi pupils.