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THE JOURNAL '' AN INDEPENDENT KEWSPAPEB. ft S. JACKSON . , PofcUahe these: What per -cent of the turkey hatch do yon raise? to what extent do you think farmers should en gage in poultrykeeplng? Do you consider poultrykeeplng profitable? Jtf is the hardest problem? What tat, nrm ai xvabia nwtB. portupq. w. i is the average death rate among the Entered at tbe poetaffle at Portland. Or., tor lOWIS and What the Chief Cause? Is tltt.1" """" " n"U" a"iiu" the poultry looked after by men or 1- ' . ' r .I " : women? Do you cooperate with your TELEPHONES MAIM T17S. HOME. A-SOM. neizhbors ln aMnnlne- an whir Tin All denartnwnta reached by tieae aombars. nejguoors in Snipping, ana WnyT DO Ten b. oir.u th deirtajt y0u ship to city markets, and what " lg tne iowe8t prfco received in 1908 FOREIGN ADVERTISING BKPENTO- an(, vh&t tU hJghe8t, Do inCUba Bn!nwrk BuiMine. 225 Fiftto T?une. Kwltor chicki do as well as the hen tors; .1007-08 Boyf BaUoingv CMcao. 1 hatched Chicks? Bnhacrlptinn Terras: br mall or to any addreas la tbe United Statea, Canada or Mexico . DAILY. ; ' . One year. ...,,...85.00 I One month..... On rr....... ..$2.60 I On month..... DAILY AND SUNDAT. One rear.. .......47.60 I One month f .85 SHALL CHANGE Thus far into the bowels of the land Have we march'd on with- out impediment. . Shakespeare. Other Questions calculated to lay bare the methods and experience are 'I .sol in the list and the answers should af ford the most valuable information -SS on which to base J suggestions" and deductions for improvement. Pro fessor Dryden's efforts are in the line of leading Oregon into a produc tion first of $10,000,000 and then $20,000,000 and upward of poultry products, and for an end to the ceaseless outgo of Oregon money for imported poultry and eggs. o-,..w,.g OREGON'S CARE OF THE INSANE MORE LAWYERS' PROTESTS T T WO OTHER learned attorneys Mr. Ellis G. Hughes and Mr, P, H. D'Arcy of Salem have during the past week made ar guments in support of the proposl HIE: EVOLUTION; in medicaj methods is reflected in the bl ennial report of the Oregon in sane asylum just issued. Dur- - Ing the. two years 44 J out of every tion that 'a member of the leglsla J 00 patients received at the Institu- ture cannot constitutionally vote for tion have been discharged as cured the people's choice for senator. The ... or much improved. It is a very former gentleman's argument is ; large average ana is reriective of tne very brief and dogmatic, as If his skill in vogue at the institution In declaration of opinion was all-suf- Z the care of patients. It Is typical ficient to settle the matter in the - of the advance everywhere manifest minds of everybody but "cranks and In the prevention and cure of dis- fools"; the letter's 4s lengthy, la- ease. The terrors of Panama-were bored and concocted with all the ; overcome by scientific sanitation, and elaborate sophism of a corporation , men work there In Immunity from j fawyer in a case involving Its "vested ; wuat was iorraeriy a lernoie aeain rights.". These men say that for s, . harvest. s By the same, process of members to vote for the people's science Havana, formerly a sort of choice would be a rank violation of refined death trap, has become their oath of office, and Mr. D'Arcy .... healthful and wholesome. The yel- is fairly horrified to contemplate the low fever that was once the scourge gross "Immorality" of it. Evident- of that and other southern cities is iy jn his estimation it would be in- no longer held In terror. The death comparably more immoral than for a - rate In New York, Chicago and other member of the legislature to sell ' great cities where sanitation . and his vote for cash or for an office to ' .Kttat J I T :t wvxicuv uww uia vuo ium Usui- joins corporation tool, of for a de cation of tne patient have been ap- feated candidate for a Judgeship or plied, has v dropped nearly 25 per other office to try, to count the suc- ceni. i nrougn scientific mvestlga- cessful man out and himself in. To -tion we have learned that the water read these gentlemen's articles one ana tne muic we once drank teemed would suppose that for - Statement ... with typhoid germs and have taken No. 1 members of the legislature to means to. mage ourselves more se- keep their pledges to the people uio ugaiuai tuu msease oy providing would be a crime almost if not , lor greater purity in our milk and quite equal to an overt act of trea ' water lountains. we nave taken the son. Indeed, we believe Mr, Hughes 1 same precautions la the matter ol dkrm it tn h trAoann An1 if la adulterated foods, and a fruitful har- to be inferred that the crime is just vest of death in that field Is fast as great if the actual choice of the disappearing. Medical science is members happens to be the same as searcning witn a pamstaging seal for that of the people. A great many , ueuverance irom tne ureac wnue Republicans voted for Chamberlain . Plague and with the now certain perhaps these members were among knowledge of Its contagious charac- that number; but even if that were rer ana or tne means lor curing It so it Is argued that it would be un in its eany stages, tne basis is constitutional, immoral and erlm reached - for better control of a hnal to vote for him next month, be- roaiaay mat nas Deen aestroying cause the people chose him. neany. nait a million uvea annually, The rule these lawv invnir wm At a hjrrlag producer lap ytu waa a failure. . .. ,.- . .. ..: .-'j - Have that resolution- to buy' only Ore con product ready. is this a part of the hard winter inai ww were 10 JiaveT 'But PlttBbura- rnn't Im ihna. worse than tta reputation. . A Id rich wantu tn , amnit fh )! M,.u tiAi uj ucaui oc course, Castro Is rennrtl tan aaa aaa If so, Paris will welcome blm'yet. ' If you overlooked anybody. New Tear's Up know this and was surprised and i Is 'more than ther could earn in their shocked when he discovered it, home country, but the cost of liv- wmch is very improbable, this was ling is much higher here, and there a burden for him to bear. He had is no danger of their becoming pos- maae nis bed, and if he couldn t lie sessors of swollen fortunes at these in It there were legal ways to get out wages. . . , of it. Otherwise almost 'anybody --K' - ' " could kill an acquaintance of his T F P-T wife's and manufacture a defense, otters from the fCQpl The judge also Iilalnly told the law-I Letters to The Journal abonld be written on yers for the defendant that he mlghtg'lt?X! $ SS ue nuiy oi muraer in tne Ilrst ae-l""1- 1 name wiu not o oa li tne . . . , I writer aaka that it be wtitaheld. The Journal gree, as an accessory. If the man la not to be nnderatood aa iBdoralns the Tlw wno fired the shot should be found ECTWlTE Insane, Or even if found Sane and not lr letters returned wsn sot oa4 should in- guilty. trying Thornton Hains were not tod.,n s0. u lensth may. at the dia. . ii ..... " . I eretloa ' tfca editor, be cut down to that limit. might later be set up by Peter Hains, I e Property Owners Tay. Whn flrot that fafol ' ahnt Tkl. I Pnrtlon rr. 97T h Ir'flltni. nf I knocks out a main prop on which the Th Journal For msny years the peo. 18 rood remedy the oversight defendant's lawyers relied. pie of Portland ha.ve used water to E 45 centH R d . ynv.v, wiuvuuua me cKianomai). i Ana tuey nave tne habit so strong tnat I I they are likely to keep on wain it for I ,,ar?c" "ss become so extremely t iiorai that he has given- away the ateel nuuiu iakinuuie; was testi-1 furnishes the water and all the people tlfying before the ways and f Portland are required to do Is to I it looks as if th traffic facilities for means committee Chairman la3plpe 41,(31 let the watr run iown th0B,e I oln t0 weap w v-uairmao I bllf Jnto each and ,very home,. Other be Inadequate. J ku uiw auu WU1B-Initio dan tn mn pfhr rA nntriit I pered to Mr. Dalzell, whereupon Mr. mora expenalva plants to conserve the eoJStv'heeds lea? ii?uSrin, dK3" Carnegie, who was in a humorous ter w Ul prompt procedure IU,gatloa ,nd t.-n..w j . lUnlted States and plenty of It. Soma . e. i .uunun uu ui u win, we simply jet it run to i ""'X.J- iuepsea oranp, ana. he is stage Whisper remarked: "He islua. Tet for many years our waterl . w "u loo. . Whispering. The Jig Is up." nav' ?l"er "an wnr Perhaps Castro la ro!n to hur a. tlt .... was. si Ttii m i lean . at ih air sinrn sa sinsi rt'n whi i a i. i . i . . . - i . . remaps "the Jig is un." as to the '"VIk. . "'S'"'"- tn o.guo.oo and steel trust and some others, thou eh I was diacnveireil to he the land aneou. I this is by no means certain. Mr lator 1111(1 tne empty lot patriot The " ' hrtped that Castro doesn't know Carnerle'a tfiRMmr,n, mv nf v.- consumers were paying three times what ""fh. jf,.. COIa. ck td this j j w DU , m -...n.v.l. na ahmiM dmnh, ( """"' ..v. .bi.iuiv. conclusive upon the matter as he help out the generous gentlemen who imagines, and other congress and COMMENT, AND NEWS IN BRIEF OREGON SIDELIGHTS. 5 Tit REALM FEMININE? "TnE JIG IS tP" W this I more A Book Worth Readinir. i BOOK whloh la well worth reaV mg by everyone who has a de sirs to get at the real croblemu of real people Is called Th Olive V8hwL,?tfar,teV", II" written by Jiive Christian Mlvrv nt .-,. A: ' An old ozshoe waa unearthed tn Mil ton, where it had probably laia nearly half a century.. . , .-. e e , - - - - Not a house to rent In Enterprise and every mall bringing Inquiries for bouses from people who wish to move here, says the Chieitain. e e Hubbard la rrowlna " right along. New. houses are going up and new now Mrs, Archibald Mackirdv and eldewallts being put down, notwlthstand- an actual account of her experiences i log the winter weather. ? going about aa one of them with the verf toot people of the London alums: Sound apples hanging on the trees at t. n,acan get more of an inaight into Christmas time ta aoinothlng that our J"" i,ve t these wretched people by friends in the east cannot have, but we reading of this book than by taking ha.ve them here in Monmouth, says the Y-"wpoint of an outsider, aa one Herald. .orbf perusing many Pages of theoretical argament as to Next SDHns when work la resumed wiiut ails the poor. ' , f on the Drain-Coos Bay railroad. Drain "jreft singer, a worker In several will experience a tremendous building '.of factory trades, a coster, or boom. U la sure to becoma a great and ?iet vendpr of vegetabjea and fruit. In thriving city within a few years, thinks V16 sweatshops of east and west Lnn. ; Jhs Nonpareil. I 'n the preserve and pickle business. ' - I ",J"i' tqe criminals and out line liinsnoro council naa passea l r;i" Mmroy maoe nerseir a rounded by fencea In need of repair bs5," dressed aa they did, lived as they requested to tear them, down and HtH-l"1" " worked at their trades, and the ice the material for firewood and build I results of her Investiffationa can not hut . , . . . . . . j . . DnmA atFBitfht m . i .. . i . . .. . r- w aeuvea insieaa oj. repainus mow. i witn ins ao-v ,r . I ""J,""-" wimwun ot wnue light. r' , . w .,,i.i. viiv wriiv. . Brio Cannon. Pavne. Dalilllcut un farma and sell them at from "A-??Jir" .leI tru at wants Its high protectionists are In M t5 2000 per cent advance to the 1S ot ,j u v. i fool people who want homes, schools , -.. ..T: " . r and have power: he has Bnd thlnKS relate. theMt0. It w ..NatIona, e. 'L. is In all the broad fields of human activity there is none to look upon with a more ardent admiration -than the busy, brainy and tireless men of medicine. A measure will yet be found, doubtless, to reduce the per cent of our Insane. And as with typhoid fever, yellow fever, con sumption and other menaces of life, in the accumulating stock of human knowledge more and more of the causes that make for mental inr firmittes will be ascertained and re moved. ; ' ' TO AID OREGON A' N IMPORTANT step in the In terest of the poultry industry in Oregon is about to be taken. The annual : income from the industry is estimated at $5,000,000. All conditions considered, it ought to be a great deal more. It is $35,' floo.ooo to $0,000,000 m Iowa. It 'la almost as much in Missouri and is fast approaching that aggregate . in Kansas. ' The area of Oregon is auuku s'eai-er. maaf conditions are more favorable for the industry. The climatic conditions are infinitely su nerlor. Th snftir wlnt temperate summers are an advan tage ; of much , consequence. Yet Oregon is an importer of poultry and . poultry products from some of these states. The annual aggregate Is only about one eighth. A system atic effort to change (he activity for the better In Oregon has been under taken. , At the head of the plan is Professor James Dryden chief of the department of poultry husbandry at the Oregon Agricultural college. 'PrAfailA fkiirlAn 4 at w aVV. . a ivavbbv a-fi J ViU 19 uurj Jl l Jit" best known poultry experts in the country He Is in very high favor with the agricultural department at Washington as a result of his re search, work, and publications. His services have been sought at numer ous experiment stations and agricul tural colleges. When he cams to the Oregon Agricultural college, a little more than one year ago, other offers were open to him, hut he se lected this state because he thought the field a peculiarly fruitful one for development of a most successful poultry industry. He has already done much in attracting attention to Improved ; methods. In the present effort he 'is getting into direct 'touch with the farmers of the state through an extensive correspondence. Through the medium of circulars and the state newspapers, 25 questions are bping asked of farmers with ref fxenre to lthelr experience li the In dustry antji 'answers a re i requested.' Arauaffi th o ues-tiona . are such as never work In practice. Vphat Re publican of this state would be the real, conscientious first choice of all the Republican, members of the leg Islature, or even of a majority of them? -Not one. If In a caucus a candidate for senator Is nominated by a bare majority, do the minority members vote for their choice? No therefore do they violate the const! tution and are they guilty of trea son? The people's remedy is to change the constitution, says Mr. D'Arcy But they can't. The senate will not submit a constitutional, amendment and legislatures controlled by t party machine will not pass the nec essary resolution. For many years the people have been asking for this change, and could not get it; hence they are fully1 Justified in taking the matter into their own hands and providing their own, remedy, as they have, done in Oregon. "If this be treason,' make the most of It." A NO-NONSENSE JUDGE TJDGE CRANE, who Is presid ing at the trial of Thornton J. Hains, has occaslonallr fired down to the defendant's lawyers fog-dispelling judicial declaration that harmonizes with common sense as well as law. For instance, he no tified Lawyer Shay of the defense that what the woman in the case, Mrs. Claudia Hains, had done, was no part of the case and could not be Injected Into It though according to one report all this evidence can be brought in by an Indirect route. It was too much to expect that the judge, with higher courts to con sider, would rule that however wicked and false to her marriage vows the Hains woman had been, her actions furnished no excuse for the killing of Annls and could not he even Indirectly Inquired into though he seemed to recognize this as the right rule. It would Indeed be a good, healthy doctrine to be declared from the bench. If all the stories told to Peter C. Hains were true and he believed them, they should furnish no Justification for the murder of the woman's fellow sinner. As to. her being led astray by him, he being solely to blame, this Is a. fiction of strained and over worked gallantry that shouldeave but a minor place if any In awar der trial. In most such cases tie woman is as guilty as the man, sometimes more - so. The Hains woman appears to have been totally devoid of morality or conjugal, faith fulness ' or womanly- decency or self respect, and if her husband "did not nnwlvn. 4. j rr..;""-".". . " ai. estravagance tnu " - v" ji"1" wuiuu, auu inereiore determined to remeay me mat-i says the Milwaukee Wisconsin. But It tuat -seems to poum lor DUt little I ler w"u an initiative measure tnai would wun i. with thorn' ' rcompel the interests of the consumer rtt , . ,r i ana tne 101 specu'aio t.to . Dear more i a dui to raise ornciai salaries hi, varuegie uo ac-1 distinct ind rnlnrooiil t-alst1rn Kt. nearly always an easr one tn r cused of treachery to his own clasB, tensions of mains were to be paid .for f.fi'ept when 11 camM before the. peo-, tne honorable and distinguished Dy tne oenericiarie or an pumio im- - brotherhood of legalized plunderers? S,,?:!. "Ttn" lan., 6Wner"-1 A l A a burled city has been discovered U t, 6 without water connections is not want- Arisona. But a good many American For many years the "Jig" yielded ed by a home builder so much as one cities of the present ar" prettj wail him immense returns, a golden flood, with them. It is worth $SB less with- buried-Mn debt. i . niir BtaAaj Va alk t Tr a. ana. is even aomg so yet; why should u, ttVa buys; "Water ma n. 11 W0,Jld l'm trom th" defendants he now seek to stop its performance aid'-' la one of X ft7nUtln. i IWf" th.at, ATnl" kUl. himself for Others' benefit? Z wt J5, "1.1""""" D"VZln.? k.I 1 the Hain.' brothers. ' ' , . . v Ha. uunu. a. vai x. v a vv:iv I vwaau niu n LJ Y iiiir r II sen van n im It is uncertain in lust what sense 06,11 tne users of water paid to the Mr. Carnegie used the word jig. Z 7 , J , Tiwoior ceijta Why envy Rockefeller and Carnegie -.. j . . ....... - . I w iwu iv iiciij uuu Liie i'nu ffoiicuim-1 w.ii m ew iiuiiaren aniiarsi sa n v weoaier gives mx aenniuona of the tor. Jt has core to an end, and If the on ca" Btart potUtry and e$g ranch. noun, une is ar dance, or a light. People have the sense the Almighty wn muiumiuionaire. Ksalcls' m..B(rt1 inut- in I ffftVA to BTflff If will ntftV an rM f v r i uig wm - w v "T;,rr A Boston scientist has Invented a m. ao; tne people paid for the music terprislnr centlemen are anxloua tore. chln b whlc" exact amount- of and dancing that made Canny Andy ?hr nLSlrfne Mien; nuumci uviiuniuu is u j v.v w iawi. t ! ihioi- inu wru point mi put in use on many Hght, humorous pied Of Writing ft I "V; 'rar 111 i'eciiion inai jm-mm uurr empioyea in puDIlc of- M - a . .n ..I a i msa aw auvauu lULU OUICI1U- 1 rarce in verse, uniy oy a greatly ing or doing away with the new plan strained construction could this be so as to enable the land speculator to made to fit a schedule in the tariff Ket,hl mains laid at public expense, law A "Hr" In olan "n nioKo Jusk 80 he land owner; and more par- law. Jig 18 aiSO a plete Of ticularlv the mnt W n,t, nn Bport;, a prank." Well, wasn't this have to pay for tho water to gurgle past steel duty great sport for Andy, and Dls holdings these good citiaens do not a "corking" prank on the American Ift own pockets," although of course if: the consumers- can load again that The rates were about to.be reduced EA Bteelheflit trrm!nr la Imnrovina- above 1 1.- Aatoria, says the Budget. One man Is And whiuVii k- 'Sff v,!w ?r ' patching from 100 to )o pounds dally feot?hWnv2.'iV Lth5 ?f M'J oeiow .atniamet ana one aay tnoiqer i . j . : eaught 460 pound,. The winter run la 17"" ou? rltv Pvit fhUnt.our renorted to r, of fine oualltv. and the I ?rrl! 0'.5?' cltjr since these things price ha. advanced to Rents', pound. 5LS&. - ."'' V. i. thinking people have not taken atepa to The announcement may be mads and prevent, the lesaona, which any unpreju- aocepted in all confidence that the pro- diced obaerver draws frofa such exierl- jepted Irrigation scheme for this valley ences can not fail to be of great in- will be a aura go. aays the La Grande terest. Star. Whatever may be lacking In the one of the conclualons that Mrs required stock .subscriptions will ba tak- Mackirdy draws la one that has recently en up by local people. - s been made in our own country by a t " f?unl thinker wha puts It tersely thus: ..Marshfleld News: . Coos river eggs What the poor need Is not that so were selling at 0 ceuta per dozen pjuch ba given to them tn charity, but In town last week f California eggs that less be taken away from them." were sold at 60c. and Portland And another has Bald: "Why all this artru o.r. iAr ' Thl iVtarkat WU rURS OVer SOCial Droblema Th Irnnhl. weak oh the Portland nroduct but the I with tha poor Is their poverty, aad the eggs were strong enough to mane up rori " -wnu in ricn ia tneir loieness." It. A man near McMlnnvllle slanted cab bage slips on tha list of last July, on one tenth of an acre of ground, and tha plants had absolutely no cultiva- One Of tha suararestlntia mat in tMia book, is for unity amonar all rhri.n,. charity workers, "If there, were unity among Christian workers, and one whole, determined system by whicit charity was distributed, much could be tion. He. haa marketed from the patch I done, not only toward alleviating tha cabbage to the value of 144. the fam- I fearful sufferings of the very poor, and uy naa used a lot. ana ne nas caDDagei"" ; vumpeiunar ana taiera to work, left Among' th mora wogresslvs farm era of Dufur valley and vicinity appro priate names are Demg given tne iarms, saya the Dispatch. Borne of the names have been sns-iteatoA bv the location. others by their products while - still oinera aeprve their names irom ma fancy of tha owner. ,' A tiallea flnurln batrf-els daUy and jo vnina, Japan, Mexico, nnrl finut to tne states nf t he Paciflo alone men are enployed at the mill all the Mexico, and south America, aa wellas a. iity 11 th I "V UX roo .nnigaaeVU'ir - llaTSuTO i to luo are engaged. - ahe asks for some brightness, some de but in comoellina- leiHatutlnn vhlxh would make It Impossible, for Idlers to live upon tha earnings of others." And another plea which aha makes Is for aome decent place, away from tha atreeta, where poor girls and young men could meet and have aoclal ac quaintance, Ia It strange that she should be moved, to ask for pleasure Instead of bread ror tiiese tollers? Instead of and shorter n ar men tioned, and she who has toiled with ach ing muscles and wearied brain at the too Ions and too arduous toll which brings in ao very little knows their . iii' lann bread ' for these toilers? g nli- iL n?LJiets clamoring for higher wages . adB ?hf ivK. o? hoursr Indeed these thing ,, to the provinces ot tloned nd who h tall FAMOUS GEMS OF PROSE peopiei A "Jig" also may be "a email machine or handy tool." A mighty useful tool it was to Mr, Car negie,.as it , has been to the steel "The PcrS of the RepuU.cBy Daniel D cency, aome little spark of comfort and kindness for their leisure hours. One reason, It may be, is this. The great reforms, the adjustment of w&e-ea to living and manufacturing Industries to wages must be brought about alowlv. fPerhapa In one lifetime there will be little tMiange. Ana yet here are thevi 1 work ridden people Into whose lives (From an address before the senate be Induced to pack, the ?f TJ"'on1 1lege' Schenectady., p.y, per cent and now they -till remain at trust. It is further "a trolling bait! the old figure because the citv counri consisting of a bright spoon and a ,s of the opinion that the people will hook ' attached.' This is better in,a,orse escape or tne empty, iota and "Protection to American industries ftX? TJ1" 'LToiL and workingmen" was the bait; the I washwoman, the home owner, the cot- auty was the hook, and the Ameri- ia 19 vo oe mulcted bo oenta during can consumers were the suckers. i;Yu7:, "r" runa with AS a verb, Jig still more Closely of land when the people have been bam. expresses protection in action. One noozied into changing the methods of definition is "to trick or cheat; to parn tom- rainier tn dfl,idp Thara vOM Foj any dlfflcultiea in the preaent law .t . i: .r.r . .. Kreaier ist m providing for it at iusi, ueauy.vueuiy ana iuuy sewers, amendments can be easily expressea long ago Dy old isoan web- wn p mat wm not vitiate the prln ster. This la nreclselv what tha hih Clp,e lnal lne lana nWler pays for " S3 I SAWPr ftlirl VfltAV ma n aW-tAHolnH. protectionist politicians and bene- er he Uvea in the district or nt tk i ficiarles' have been doing all these is the duty -of our city attornev and years cheating, cajoling, deluding counc" an, not maneuver to help f v. a ai i out the restoration of the old arafL ".u.u ycuyic. The neonle mav hn r) ....; Mr. Carnegie Is a literary feller" into voting unneceasay burden on thir or nign aegree; he Knows the mean- oacKS- mey often are. -Sut if the Ing of woi-ds: and when he alluded cheB!'r8 L h?'P .ou' e empty lot to protection a. a "Jig," or a scheme tVve ?aV wii IT. .XVi to "jig, he knew exactly what he duclng the rates and Duttinr th was talking about. tension coats onto the lots benefited. iue water Demg rurcished at nominal Arrnrr11nc tha 1 0Aft on.,.a ana at cost 10 Mississippi's population consisted of I will be done if the agitation continues 641.200 white people and 907,630 10 maKe lne eenera. property tax or the nugroes, a total of 1,548,830. This gives that state eight representatives in congress. Yet at the last election the total vote for president was only uuiisuurer . pay , jor extensions 'or any main, l?tnn n .nM.. Attacks Delusive Doctrine. Portland, Or., Dec. 25. TO the Editor 71,070, of which Bryan received 64,- JJi,iCT..nK ln m,nd th5 250 and Taft 4.463. The ncgroet cnHsIlaaurVrf wh are not allowed to vote, and as the been a witness lately, and having oo- Democratic party has practically no r , IZ- inesa clalm onnnsitlon manv whlt voter An nntliz: . """x "ngrmai rouowers or opposition many wnue voters ao not the Wesleyan Holiness doctrine, let me exercise their privilege. This 1b not ask in all candor is It not tim for a very healthy state or affairs, and 80m one to take a stand against this there are symptoms, In North Caro- ?Jl!J?!vf l0.rl?u7, P1 not the -.-.; .f crl8t ' by their rrult ye shall know v.ltlu, i-f...,,, it 1 tnem," apply to doctrines also? And win not long continue tnrougn tne wnat ir jonn Wesley did make a mis. south. Uke. Would it not be the duty of some or nis roiiowers who are strong, to TV.,... I. k A X i i v "- - w inose wno " f' wo m 1 are weak?- And as for th inimittu Illinois, prohibition having gone into I which the holiness doctrine is based' effect there May 1. The number ofliha' ma,n sit anything according arrests there since that data nr. tn . wul,..u.oa immeaiateiy. hears , , na BnBwers, u nas oeen well pointed December 1, seven months, was 205, out by speakers and writers on th auh. as against 569 for the same period in Ject that God's time to do anything is 1907, a decrease of 364. A similar wn.,, i.. . 1 r " " r,pe- story is told In all prohibition towns, why w. not Christ ft into S. world Does not this xesult compensate. In thousands of years before he came? Th large degree at least, for the loss of tlme was not rIP- the k'ing- revenne from saloons? 2.?, 5f .uV.c8 fn ,,rtl!.,n. ,ts .u.ixdi, uiuugn vivpiicvy aays 11 snail come and thoiisrhjmlnf hiv. K.n .. From the tone and construction of ing for ages that it might come in ac- the new Veneauelan president rd wltn th8 divina command? Time Gomez' address, stability, safety and flnt whfy'Tn sanity under his rule are scarcely to answer to his trayer. when Mm .in J.,1. be expected, but possibly his trans- on the altar? Time not ready. And lator, was unfortunate 'in his render- f g0 P- True boiiness is ii u v.uriBuou ' cuaracipr. ana tru Christian character Is the price for which we strive. But do we rw.in th. Of course Ruef has not mnch fear I price before the race is won? No as- Ing. with the opinions and prejudices of all classes of my countryman, but have not spoken" sto wound tha sensibilities of any one. I know It Is easy to state the wrong, and hard to find the reme dy, but from my soul I believe the only way this nation can be saved, ex cept by the hand of God, which we have no right to expect, is to know at once the depths of the disease, that radical remedies may be applied. Think not I counsel that we sit and despairingly contemplate our downfailen fortunes until we float to either of the sad alternatives; that we allow the glories of the republic to ' wither in our keeping) that we, like cravens. should seek to survive our country. God of our fathers forbid. As a last resort, let the true men come forth from their seclusion, and, in the name of liberty and our country appeal to the majesty of the people. Come forth, virtuous, citizens, from the workshop and the factory from the store, the study and tha forum from the closet, tW college and the altar, and by the historic memories of the revolution, by tha victories won . In foreign wars, oy ' tne blood of our countrymen our dear brothers shed in this sublime struggle for the Ufa of the nation, by the boundless prosperity that three generations enjoyed, by the love we bear our children, by our hered itary hatred of royalty and despotism. by our sympathies with oppressed hu manity, by our hopes for the triumph of right. Justice and. liberty all over the world,-let us call on the people to rise. as their fathers did, and dedicate life. fortune and honor to the restoration of the republic - '- Let each . cltlsen conquer . his preju dices. Let us shiver to atoms the rile organizations of the day; let us cease to be New Yorkers or Pennsylvanlans, Republicans or Democrats, arM remem ber only we are Americans; by enact ments destroy the whole breed. of those who barter and sell their' country's officers for gold to undeservers, and let competent and honest officials, like employes in private ' life, be retained during good behavior punish public de faulters with the heaviest penalties purify the ballot box, and make sacred the privilege of suffrage let elections r- vni.nt.fi comes nothing that ia worth living for l5; f 2L. representatives nd wny they cmg ,0 to f tnl ehaer the Judictisry independent of pop- mystery. One wouU. suppose that death ular clamor and femrless and Inexorable would seem kinder. Yet so long as life In its administratf.on, decrees and sen- lasts it seems precious, and they will tences reform yonr. eonatitutibns in "But for it - Shall those who have too every particular where experience has J""?h not moved to place in operation proved the hecelty-TeacTln schools mSSSli and colleges the science of government for thtse? Can not something be done give genius and Integrity once again here and now to make lifs if not easUf a chance In- pufollc life let him who at least less Intolerable? faithfully - serves hla eountry la tha , This much is to the credit of Amr orima of manhood. Snlov its rewarda in ,ca that MrB- Mackirdy found in this hla old T asint.ir Tall wlfh a irfv nf country a mora intelligent dispensation his old age lrtiplre all with a love of of charUy than In London. Indeed she the -union and! fixed resolve to crush does not hesitate to say that in Kng wlth mighty blows, like those of Gettys- land their charity Is the most expensive burg and . VickMburg. this accursed re- and thq most badly managed of any civ boll Ion let every leading traitor die a J112,ea untry. that she has visited, traitor's death be not elated by victory Se4ha?..w.f d8 of warnl?8t Pra'8 'r,r or rificrtan h Wet-Wn tinWt 5 8uch Institutions as the George Junlf r or dejected by defeat keep buoyant and Republic the Hull houHe work in Chi brave bury all dissensions In the Cago under Jan Addams. and the Con- graves or our dead heroes cheer ourjaumera' league, all of them as ahe flnlN4.l. gallant brothers in the field with the deeply rooted In essential things and heartiest sympathies, arriving at the trying in a very real way w get at tr.e ran fltlnhln atut w. I "lings. fhlch underlies the full measure of our country's fu- .nm..'. n,. i imrin h .i,.. ture pray God we may yet see floating hie contrivance which we ao easily take over a ones mors united people, our 'or granted, a hot air furnace, the tender dear old, flag, the terror of tyrants, the Jrlendlinesa existing between American hope of the oppressed, tha emblem of husbands, wives and children, and the the free chlvnlrous attitude of men of the rlgM a thi. ..-.in . sort toward their women all these Mrs. . .L8 PPaI,n crisis, when the Mackirdy mentions with a frank naiven life of the republic tha destinies of a which to those of ua on this side of tho hundred millions, immediate and remote, water who . read seems so matter of are staked on the actions of the hours fact that wa are surprised at their beln," you. gentlemen of the senate "the mentioned. And to any one who enjoys latent aeefl nf tlm .m. ' reading 'a well written book which Is a mtt m -PP..L B th." neither argumentative nor pretentious scene. Gifted with eduoatlon unspot- this little volume from one who-had ted in morals, untramtneled with the the courage to find out things for ber- chalns of party,, and fired with patriot- I self is warmly recommended. It came ism as are &u rresn Hearts, i call on I my way quite oy acciaent, as so many you to dedicate your ambition, your fu ture and your fame to rescue tha re public Be firm when tempted, fearless In danger, ready Ilka tha Roman to leap Into tha gulf to save your eountry. If, needs be. sacrifice ease, -fortune. home, love and Ufa. "Such ties are not good things do. ... It St St Economy in Buying. TO the majority of people economy means simply purchasing an arti cle for a , small , sum of money, says a writer in the Ladles World. It ! may be that some comparison la made memorable struggle to save the young man from conviction and tha death' chair attracted attention throughout the coun try. After holding several elective of fices in Watertown, Mr. Vahe,y became a member of the Massachusettes legisla ture In 1906. Early in tha present year he became the choice of the Democrats for governor, but was defeated at tha polls In November by Mr. Draper, the nepuoiican canaiaate. .i , ( , that his conviction and punishment I "ured,y n , 6 -then let us run that ww w. vumni. Jun. tSU LJLJ W. . , 11 Norto Third street spell" actual punishment. The prose cutlon .has a long and tortuous road to travel yet before he can be landed and kept In jail. . 1 r ' Notwithstanding the recent out break ? of violence, by foreign Isv Dorers m fertn Amboy, n. Jr., and vicinity and the fact that thejr were not permanently organized, ttoelr de mand for an Increase of w'Siges has been In large part graSted. and they are now to receive 11.30 to S1.40 a day $7.20 to $8.40 per week. This . JamesaiH. Vahey's Birthday. James H. Vahey, the Democratic can didate for governor of Massachusetts in the election of last November, was born in Watertown, Maas... December 29 ,171. After leaving thepublic schools of Watertown he attended the law school of Boston university and was graduated with, high honors In 1892. The following year he waa admitted to the her and began the practice of law In Watertown. He first sprang into prominence in his profession In tha fa mous trial of Charles L, Tucker, who was convicted of murder,""" Mr. Vahey' This Date In History. 1778 Savannah taken by the British. 1800 Charles Goodyear, Inventor of tne process or vulcanising rubber, born in New Haven, Conn. Died In New York July 1, 1460. l. . 1809 William E. Gladstone, English statesman,, porn. - Died .May 19. 1898. 1845 .Texas admitted to th union. 1853 Ship Staffordshire wrecked -off the coast of Nova Scotia, with loss of 176 lives. . , - . .. . - ,. i 1864 Hood's army crossed tha Ten nessee liver, thus ending the Tennesrss campaign. .' ? -.- 1868 Lord LlRgar appointed governor general or Canada, . .. v 1877 The president and Mrs. Hayes celebrated their silver wedding In the White House. ' v .: ; 1891 Prendergast.. iha Assassin of Mayor Harrison of Chicago, found guilty and sentenced to death. 190 Senator Bailey won first test of strength In Texas primaries. 1 - The retirement Of James P. Goodrich from the chairmanship of tha Repub lican state committee, in Indiana marks the Dnssihar of the ' hid Flrhnnlr publicun machine in thatvttita. - For those who are called to tha high I w,An. th! prlcS. oaMaUjr ""ked for the flWInlaa I article, but often.no such comparison Tun. t. -Hi,M ... inautj. ilia quesi u is m vuiuti' re- Which purify corrupted commonwealths; eeived" and nnaf cost rarely enterlnto We must forget all, all feelings save tha the calculations. Tha real cost of an oner - ys, ,-: article Is not known until those two Wa must resign all passions save out Hems are counted in with the original . purpose cost. v W. must behold no object say our coun. Zcpll?&&n m , ' ' .- v . witn people wno mean to -save, wot long And only look on. death aa beautiful, ; since I saw meat displayed for sale. It So that tha sacrifice ascend to 'heaven wa" in small pieces, suitable for a And draw down freedom on her ever- "tew, and was marked at 7 cents a injuuu. , na ,my.jii wins mat, the meat was cheap at 7 cental On hav ing two pounda weighed out I discov ered that there was probably a quarter ot a cupful of meat and a large Quan tity of bone. Beven cents a pound for mora" A Peace Measure. , From Worldw Work. It has been an open secret, if it helmeat Pot dear, but It Is quite a good . ... ... i" fDrlce for bone. Z Z . -aYr J 01 tne A shin of veal , or lamb Is compara- neet to the Pacific did have an im- tlvely cheap: ao is a cut from the neck portant International reason. There was oe fumP- The latter has the advantage never a tlma during' all the inf lamina- ln n fp thftt ti1rai no ?Bt?. be tory newsDSDer talk nf lo .1 ZrJ??C cause of bone and gristle. The liver, iZi' th. i i i last winter, heart and kidneys of calves are cheap when there Was, real danger of a war because there Is almost no waste, and between tha United States and Japan, the first price is also low. In aome but there, waa danger that . tha war I communltiea the sweetbreads and brains party in Japan and tha thoughtless are almost given away. They furnish people of tha United States wnnM valuable food, and their purchase is true UDla both " ccWrlea a WtIi. economy because they are all available. fMii W.t Wit"1?" -of In other communities they are esteemed feeling that Is unworthy of. each and as luxuries, an the prices ara almost that night be troublesome In tha f u- prohibitive. The availability is the ture. To show the Japanese Jingoes. I same in both instances, and would therefore, not only that the United I make no difference In the final cost, but States has a fleet, hut that if ,ft..J the first . cost makes the purchase an ers the Pacific Its home, was a distinct service i to ths conservative party ln Japan; and It went far also to put an end to the foolish talk on our side of tne world about tha possibility of con flict about nothing; Our fleet, there- rore, nas dons a good turn to tha rov- erament of Japan by Its visit, and Us reception by the Japanese has had a good Influence tn tha United States. The visit was very well worth while lor either ox these reasons. . . . Local Option. . ' . i Washington Star. "You say that local option has been of great' benefit to this section of the country r' . '. ''' ' ' "Yes, sir,", answered Colonel StlllwelL 'As soon as a. lot of US Citizen, renllierl how far anybody would have to go for a drink we organized a good roads movement." . economy in one Instance and an extrava gance in another. Tne Daily flienn. ' BREAKFAST. -' vApplee. Cereal with Cream. - Cornmeal Muffins.. Codfish. Creamed. Coffee. ... -.I-- . LUNCHEON.' Chopped Beef Rounds. . Mashed Potato Cakca ' Data Coffee Bread. Cocoa. - DINNER. . ' Bean Soup.- Escallop of Oysters. , , Macaroni with Tomatoes. ' Mince , Pis. . Cheese. Black Coffee. Date Bread. In making bread a good result Is obtained bv tnklnir .nrnc.r,. of the light dough to make ona loaf, and working Into it None cupful of stoned dates, eut in small pieces, ain) tv tablespoon fills of nurar. Allow- tn rip. again before molrllng. Thla is acceDt- auio at lunolieon In lieu of cake.