The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 23, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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EDITOEMb
EiGE OF TEE JOUR! T
THE JOURNAL
AN IKDErCNDKXT HtWSPAPBB.
well assured. It so, la a few ' years j sons who are heartily In sympathy
mat portion or union count ana I wua 11 ana ..wno realise its.import
the Grand Ronda valley tl be one lance should aid. In bringing H about
of the most productive and valuable in tbla practical way or contributing
localities la the' Pacific northwest. I to an educational fund
Pubu mains itmfi.imivt Mora neoule. and Influential and W
art Hnaiu nrm n A f in Joornii noun I 1
lot, rtru d4 vnu.lu atru. foriuad. or. sou reef ul people, are perceiving the! WOfLD IT, NOT BH JfX'HDKIlT
o. a jackson,
mi .t n.. M-torrtM .t vi.4. or . for I the importance, of such en
tnutmimitm thmigk v mi m eoo4-aim ! terpriees. That such men a thla
mtum. ..,- I .vi j
uue uieuiiuumi uo iun uuu niv ruauy
"'now""--"-.!" "Tv H.2MK,.lt2I- o ct n accord with others,: even
All priiD rvirhrd r lb aamir. I . ..
' ta h wr.ior ih tartmat ? wbl 1 away from home, in auch a matter,
ronriAN nvea-risinia sitrnicaENTATiVK. 1 " cnLouragiug. .-
Brnlsitiln A Kreteor Co., RninnrlPk PnlliUnt. I i More mD, tbOUS&ndS
I
AYOR LANE waa on, the side
of safety and sanity when no
consideration was given the
pian ir patcmng up Maaison
afreet bridge for a restricted traffic.
of ' them, I The report of the engineers., aald
MS nrtt arrow. New York: looT-a Buret I til... ik... t. i iki. I . . rto -. v . . k -,i .a
unna ttonae project are neeaoa. i ua mo structure, ino nriage "wouia
t rtSS' r ??. jliS.r. n,ii,h c"n"r?. I many instances Irrigation of thou- be "i -rendition to carry a traffic
. . ataiim. c a j. nri Cn., o rut sands of acres,1 multiplying their val-1 restricted to one car and a light
'.'u kiwM. . lue .tenfold, could be accomplished 1 trailer on a span, with loaded teams
Aobwriptioa Trm. br mMi - t mnr ddmanl without government or any outside I kept well apart, 'and crowds not al
. t uniua But.. Cauda r ataxic: J help, Just by Intelligent enterprising flowed to congregate." What would
J' ' f, ! DAIXT. - w.' I hAnnAri Hrtn aif lst xif ta4 In Ant 1 anil I rVA th anararlo ril tn-Aa. ' lf v
vn ui a, i uiaiumtuuiai a uuubo vu "UlVU HAM
alt would, have to be restricted to
the., doctrine of these .political re
forms is likely to Bp rend. Bewldea,
other Influential newspapers, even if
not advocating these movements so
specifically and emphatically are
discussing them as questions not to
be casi aside contemptuously as for
nierly. So it Beenia very likely that
COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF
SMALL CHANGE,
OUEGON SIDELIGHTS
Uie REALM,
Inaurgcnta art nceiry to progress.
Frostsr nlrhta ar a reminder (hat It
me wnoie ramuy, or a large portion is aim jarcn. , . -
of Its members, are likely to become Moral: Don't' talk back to an aditor
as great ; fools as Oregon, before with a gun and kin Mm. , ,
many years. , Most of these- reforms
The Journal has stood for during tox?iSM?ZZM.
existence, ana nas helped to bring
about or. sustain In . Oregon. And
nillllons of people are realizing that
thla state Is the wise boy Instead of
the big fool of the family.. '
Agitation and booatlnr ara uaeful but
It world not hurt tha lntr.rer.ta much
10 aDoiisn I'm auty on ari, at leaai.
Orant county, for tha first time, la
out ot debt. ... . '
Th crowth of Corvallla will also ba
worth watching. . .
'Tiera la a areat amount of snow In
tha JlIIus moutttatna. , ,. - r ,
About Nprlng Gardening. '
J.lj women who enjoy seeing tha
green things grow will be Inter
eated In the oommunlcatlona from
aomaof our subscribers who are
In Orknt county Tn reut pumbora." " . Yef Vj'ut'tO
A
Snow laflve feet deco It miles east
Of Weaton, ajid packed. r x . - ,
Letters From tte People
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Oaa . ttu ,.$tM I Oa aeoth...... .JS
'. pAILT AND SUNDAT. . . -
nn rror. .17.60 1 una moata. .83 I
' Portland's Bridges. .
Portland, Or,. March 24. 1S09. To the
Editor of Tha - Journal Our vigorous
Tha fruit buda war wisely ar luck-
lijr iiyw in cumins jhjk iiiia . aiTiiia. t.
There are )ho many profeaned Demo
crats wno want eceasiv protection.
Rooaevelt Is apparently laying the
foundation foracaUinc soma mora peo-lva
pia uara. . - , . . .
Tha union council has . made .Itself a
pew atrlvt Sunday lid,. ,,
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SIX companies ara now worklnr In tha
supposed Maihaur county oil fieida.
a
TI-ANT,' ,
By Floradells. .
There ara few things that yield as
large returns fur the amount of labor
and money expended aa a garden, and a
good x&rden I not. only a delight, but
it ia a. great economy as well; bealdea ' x
aavlng In houaehold expenne one wllk
find an Improvement in tha genera iW,
c
; . . Sloth makes all things dlf-
flcult but industry makes all
things easy; and he ; that
sriseth late must trot all day, '
and shall scarce overtake his J
TbuBlness t. nlghtj , while Lazl-
. ness traveis so slowly; that ;
PovertF soon overtakes him.,
Franklin. v . " - ; ; .'
P
Fine anrlnr weather un In 'Harnev health of the family when uxlng; a. diet
llev u I lreT rroM wl?l be DluteU conalatln largely of good f reT vege-
uey. and larga crops wui Da planted. ublHlfcv During eArly all of my houae.
, ' . keeping experience.-1 have had a good
. . - . . . .i I nm.njrun v-nr umu iJic.t-ni. inn.,, i Harcl,.n And rrom nv exDerlenca In aa-
-... t i ' j ,7 J: m "'' " KUitor or Tha . Journal Our vigorous ;' JJ." fact" In aupport of Ita statement that lection veaeublea of nA)d oualltv thut
THR ROGt'K v V.. f f one. car and light trailer, the teams and growlag city was always behind the mlhl b.'11 . the mines in the Bunvllle iiatrlct are w!i mate a .Sue "iSn fSrtSt ? tatte tha
"..' ; be kept .well apart, 'and crowds Of times on bridges. It-waa considered a w -atarvo. r- ..;;.v rapidly coming to tha front a pro- graatar part of the year and that will,.
ND Investors have" pur- pedestrians not be allowed to con- V"ju'lthJ";b'.Inn.L.we!t ? 'Vfty cleaning ip ttamS are obaervabl. ""cer' f ' ,ha, mtt 1 i1,,!'1 L'VlJ! : ?l 1
...n.r. uiwwl llama Wun . -w I 3. "... ' . . I " .'- t- i ". '. T" " .
ORTLAND Investors hava nur-1 nndeaf Hana
i k nrnnariv , rtnr n ara ih a rAiii'aa a. r a w i . ' " . r . . a." ? i i aun. a wui b ua a aw
Chased the MoorehOUSS tract wf gregate? What would be the fnec- ZLZZ:' wlila .1 Z ! . PPa, aai good Hems. Keep All incfleatlona oolnt to a nroanerous may be helpful to a few of tha many
130 acres oneland a half miles taele of this city using abridge On Ferries would doveii enough, and a "T T , .'. -'. 1.!?!: ih,t. 'Tiii ri rknAffi,nrn:i Jll "
.1 . . - . n l I vi. t. . j j - ... . j. I Willi- i' i !'" in"", iiwumjiimu, "o "-- -;:r". -
uwiuwm-nivouirii ruiui iu i wuicn m lew auueu peuyia, - a anno unu nu ji outrage un me pram i iuu,ii.j i -m Yji" i " k .grower and the merchants of Douglas lie a itat mat win rurnian rrean. vege-
JiKa Air..' wowii Pl I iin.intir n.lnv Ik. ..... lfin avm lh 1 lanilll all Ktlrft Rnrlnr. MllmmMP. Uhllntl
ana ir property narveatea .ana carea lor.
h goua. auppiy lor at leant pare or me
ORKGON . ND ILUNOI8
FTER nearly three months of
Inability o
Jackson county. The tract is fruit crowding of teams or an eitra street- 7JXry t0 Spm ground for "a Sivo" e! wtaTSeJtt th, Y .,
and alfalfa land, and the price paid car might cause a collapse of .theD e "w"f, '" ' S., , , Nw; r; -
was 150 per acre.- According, to structure? What would be the spec- . Doeuiltio and w. ,T".Y5ry.5cLf.5 PuUtaf atrongly for .-Albert Neadhcm and son .Frank -ara -whiter) .Beans,... beets. - cabbage, cauii
- . . . . . i . k .i . . : t. . . i m Buu.uuu uny wui' v k uik uvi iibw- i Dianiinr 1 1 acres or oronira in jixuii- i rwwwr. wiory.. i-urn. 1 mrruin.. cucuni.
ine Mearora. xnpune, every root or tacie ir, in an unguaraea momeni purring, .waowy old ptarK street rrryi n-,nt that, will help to, attract tha other vsie. a suburb of Eugene. , The mont bers, jettuce, oulonn, paraeiy. peas, para.
lana la toe tract IS susceptible Of the crowd Should tfilcken, trie teams I W"B Bn p-tun imuinuon wnra m jjou.uwo. - ; . ,, ... rv , ' '. . I or tna trees are winter appiee and are or I nipa, potatoes, raaisnea. squasn, toma
gravity, irrigation.. A large portion congest and the bridge fall Into the Zl.:'Zl: 1" - Attorn Genenu rrawforov i .1.0
is to be set to apples fend pears.! . j river? Z V ' .' . , - And too wabbly to look good or feel helnsr mentioned lor Rovernor. At this riety. : . . ; . , : .r J good variety for a family gnrden. Aa
Bo riifrtr the story of growth In There is a afe and a sane way In good.. New York ha. J 5 tube, under the eion ' next r. 7 - ' 7j :."T . Kd Hollow.V ha. iu.t combleted tha well In th7- Soring pianthe" SEP. "o?
.a . I . . mmm m ' . . s 1 riVAf ' UOSf Irti sihAltlif hava . aa V I AA as I .. -A.iAr. f ' i ' . . ' i I " .
soutnern , uregon. jsear jacason- an numan anairs ana one goiaen """i" . . .; setting, out or another rarge oronaraiomona, paranips, peas, oeets and eanv
villa una TC,tn. v., nof cnnit rnla In tVn nn rhnnrea T lvn I two. , The bridges should swing -ubove I Make SalerA big enough to support I south Of Brownsville, says the Times, j turnips. Find a sunny sheltered spot
Vllie One JnVgStOr naS Set OUt OUUU mie IS, laXO no Cnances. . UVeS are -teamboata n1 he -ISO feet wide, andlmoro than one new. hotel.- eAva tha Th nnw nnh,M rnntoln. 7R rre aet I and nlant a little nlot for extra onrlv ....
Shoots of the Tokay grape, and In I more costly, and even reduced to a there need not be mora ; than . three of I Statesman, i But it might be wise to to Apple, pear and cherry trees of thel e. few onion aets that will make the
vrr ina ora uni iini. ,. .- -; i nest varieties. ' Mr. uouoway rias great i eariy green onions, some jettuce, ran
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A wrnniHn tha tlllnnlo i.ii,i. I lull HBUitf viuiuiijr mere ro iu,vvv nurum uiuuc unom, .010 uiuig iiir " iit i uu.
tSTS stUI SeeJ thVth 13' cre-of brush laid peculiarly tdapt- clous than bridges. -;We want no vrmp..r
lure is stUI deep in the throes ...m t To. ,aLi.mit. with It. .rtAVnth nf .nr. Of COUM. tubes cost money. The
or a senatorial hold-up. What I . : ..... 1" . 1 same objection was made to bridges In
'months nf rit iai.iattnn I ' '' aistrlct.'lZ acres or or-1 rowing nomes Ana even me groan-w as to tubes now. The increase 1n
that three
means Oreeon wll Vnown p,,;;. Chard recently sold for .118, 000, or lng taxpayer wants no : collapsed land values sure to result from tubes
federal officeholder' In the S t the rate. oUl500 per acre. ? Big wltk tcr
every political bOBs, and every ward P114' from bt8ide sections Is turn- Portland to pay. Ia any analysis, Jn va,U8 at t m tor dBUB0-.of
naneer-on has bean- at ' tha eonitai I lnS - me aiBtrici, as ne w yieiu 1 mem, nm mu, mc, nve mites eacit way,, up and aown tne
plots, conspiracies and counter conT fru,t Maim-JrotltMTdH IssuC there Is but one conclusion.
of business' lots 14) Portland on the -west
spiracles. The Chicaeo Record- reauzea rrom pear ana appie or-i uituBe 1 uU 1 BWe would equal half aa much more.
Herald. Rpnnblfr-nn h nnhiiahArt 1 charding, and the region produces made perfectly Bare,, ana mererorei of course, under our present absurd
Whether the government or Standard I fruit producing country and balks that I Of seed that y.ou' have chosen fo greens
II wins can never be determined unless I faith by deeds Instead of words.' , i: . l' mustard, .cnard and spinach are a
the. amounts of their several attorneys' . ' , ; I good' selection, flant tomato, seed In a
fees are made known. . a - fl, The -future :- of Harrlabura looks 1 10 ss early as March and-keep In
' 4 -.v, iT-V.' i -nj brighter every day, says the Bulletin. I""?! '.-iZw. " panSnTI
Senator Albert Abraham of Doua'as Much depend on what wewho are now itfr?PJ" u'wJ?n..th5r
nAxot 1. i.a Anv irv- m lurnm, I har dn In Inln un the town tol"ve Dt.ui-inree seta ot true leaves
-w . r -,t. 77 . -..ri , ;:.7' : tnev ahnnid ha trnnin ti tn mnth.,
Irovernor. He win prohaoiy at least man mvitanie to- ine people wno are ' ' T' ,r Hr .X
ead the names for that office on the continually looking over the. valley for l? 'wh,l Ji??1" wihK?
ballot. - , . - ' suitable town In which to settle. Get S 1!?- 1fit.-t- SBJ?i-e' -Uk-
. a-. ' . . buav and keeD busy -- . - "lower-1 celery and egg-plant may be .
: The bis Rose Carnival In Portland In , P ' - L-f; 'W..- "
June Is sure to be about the bitaest t. . k...i. i I "n 1b5 u5 Pm xoP F'i-?.E
and best attraction on the eoMt"hla m-VV"
Register. Now you're I. than atVre-enCaay. the Her-oner Hwdy " varieties. ;'heNpTaauVi .waat
'. .' Times. WHh ? tha price of sheep from eorn jt j, a . g0od Idea to select one
alone. But what for? . Surely not r to I
CONCRETE BUILDINGS
M
vllllncrlmr itrmApt ftAttas Ks-IHitaiBI nnf hot. I . " " . i-v
I . " ?.7.rr7 The Albany Democrat
, ici iaviiiiirn tut Kcuiug vvcr ui uuuvi I -.at i
rvti . i . .j. i vb cu ii ffiauuei vi iviaBiii
ine river, xncy win nave u aone some t h, wftij ih.i
aay. j ne- quicaer ib aone -ana uoneithe editor create a local
Inn nf Ih. m.rn t.n
The Times believes that a judicious j that will give a succession of tender
year. Kuuene
,4yui.u;a, u as puousnea - -' .i.,t ' .hAnM h. torn Wn Tf If I. al. avstem nf taxation nrlvati owners would talking.
"fi.-. :P.OTtma8t value thu. created. W- should Thnlfurn,
.inwnaic revenue collectors 'y'T "1."".. 1. ttZ -i,.u .tn, "av - Pt the- coat of public d0ot take! the'hoinw iaier to io out SriT.".;'"" : Pi '..-?"' very beet
.Bd .other;,otJhefeder.i;.-pu8W .Bd v" . . -tirieliX Vht!
iULllelV demands thut th .ntnn I cures tur it. lue wuriu h uet uiiuea. i " -'" " . co.,.UVir-ua tuiii iv;iii.cij.
to their Jionifia nnii norfnrm ihi As a pear producing, area It Is slm- publlo murder?
ties for which thev draw salaries P'7 without rival on the globe. I
yromtrovernment. Ona rmA t There have been instances where
Springfield Is trying to elect Hop- carloads of Jtogue .river pears have
kins,, and other factlonsUn his own ; brought in the New -York anfl Lon-
party are striving equally hard to I aon mricets prices, mat seemed ai-
(.,A,.A..vi. -.1 li : . . ... ' -I mnitt f Bhiilrkiifl ThA rntt&ot- tiati hpn
...-..-. v.uvv.wu.-. iiio wi uuio-1 r - - . I lQt anrt n I n forest In W. i., . '...l.. I Hm.i Drii.i. ir n hi.
i j.. . j . . . ... . . tin rn.fr, tha Drtirnii xvui. Munt,i al .... - irios m uuf iini were nem ousiraci- " .' w ....
1 11.117. M ra 1 II 1 ,1 U I .1 U'llQIlT ArrfflA ,1 n-K I W J... V. bUO 1.VI.UV, . . .'9. fc,..l..T I . . - 1 - 1 .... 1. 1 .
w l. ll Q Xlf.il 1 I - I IaHIabI 4 , rAfflnnl & ara la lhalrlAi1.il TAifi.ai
unit ii.. i. I lltftral s-nlilmfnA 11 ha frn t indiis-1
wvj uiuiciH.tj A.11UWU iu mi.rv 1 " r
irsnlpa. The Dark. Stlnnon
nar
the BUPnly began to runll. an- not mt iiimmur heat. flialli'a
the price went up to 2S Early Jewel takes the lead as an all pur-
AXUFAOTURERS and ; users well, the sooner they can boost prices lng somebody himself T " ' " ,J.?,v,ei.tD? LVJRXV!!! ,1?LPt-cbw.
iOt-4fr-m.UtorMd .- ;': ' .' ' .. . increase thi'trade of the busiHia. men h.fto?; eTr'ly
building purposes are organ- Tv1" "" nBf1"" , , ,T 1 1 7 i .1. ' ""fouDteoiy an that much. , ' ::'r. a splendid late variety.. The ahort stump
VJr7ZZ?,m I delayed, electric, cars malting through Meal rnan to send a- ambassador, to , , . ' ' - . . I rooted carrots and parsnips are more
that were never obstruct-1 rn-jun ir m ma ou years 01 1 Qpja Beach Globe: - After tne arrival satisfactory for the home garden than
a m kans in .ra i,. ,,, l BUDprlor and notaoie work he has man-In. rtsnrav iat wMk. a. toiiificatinn I ih. in., vui.tu. rk..,iiri...i....'i
.... . .... I aged to save tne Price;' "- .1 nr.V.nrprt ihl-K lnnteil tarn nr thru inmil la an. nt t,a ki n. .hi.
Politics Is regularly 1nvnV4 Th- try. y. v.r onto the vaiue of I" ""' i.:v-- ' . - .. " y- W ? n.nyu"" while the "Ouernsey- Is a leader
t- " .iT I. I -V. , - w..f f i.i h. k. in tneir inieresi,. ana is 10 oe reaa t. A . Moln.lv. n imnrnvmnt.. . Aioany ueraocrat: - Aottage urove were parHciposts. ooow soia among tne
v'wj 'o Biiv wiuo uue, ana. ine ar- ,.v" f of tor malrln rliiA flllnwnnrn for thla I rri.-k . . ";;:,. ouainess man nas sow nis, ousiness in per oouieoin
i.i 1 i.. ...... ... . . nuDnimn with tha (...tinimr .iroom, I a" mas.ing Que allowance tor tuiBiThat day may not be so far away as 1 nnia, t Hvnt m timS. to m. I Simrt . -mhVn
.B t iuo Bia are riven irom cen- . " fa vt thot .omanf as a hnllrlinir t nl It hevond the vntln nower of kli ;;n .hi . i nk m ti omW .nm. In . KI.,'-.. '"
ter to circumference. Legislation and nearby forests added assets in . , bald headed men now living to help in- la yar. Wouldn't that Jar the bones of a dry county. - . J all vines need a rich-sandv Toam. where
ull " ,y,' langurate. v ' .:- ,.'J I croker. . - I . . . ' T. '...',. - the sou la warm. ? Melons are not hard
' - I J ne pennie or uom nm, says me i to raise, put they will -not thrive In - a
"Old Man" Bennett . has nrotpsted I Kews. are fullV- Imbued with a spirit of I clnv nli th hnt in aonriinir '
heretofore because persons, one In Day-1 Improvement i and progress occasioned individual taste. "-Choose beans, peas,
ton anrl another in Ontario, annrnnrlateil I hv the levfclv. weather war. are -enjoyine". I .ti iwnriilnir tn Wniit ana hnA.
the newspaper name Optimist, which he Houses and yards are being- cleaned and flavor, as a rule it is better to buy the
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... , i- v.,iMin 1SHU8 II iui ir, uruuxuer. 5H" i " rn iw wuni hi jiu iinvivim, . . '" '" , , nrj mn j ; uwn to try raising inem in
goa when Dolph, Mitchell and others f ne of the mdst thickly popu- X 1 TrnaTl roVr haW appropriated hs 553 ..1 hlTVn
.were assassinated at , Salem, and Mated and one of the richest com- .1 hefn wwanapern &ar
i no new iniBmur w" I iv, , 7 1 ! . j . v iij I rew plants . or rnuoaro, norseraaien.
hanEs fn awsT; in.ThT the region's ealtlu To -Its fruit f merell' .
Of 'the' Senatorial Btruj:jrle"Wttll-ItS preduelnat possibilities is added a aauonB' 8U8' Bridges are out of date acros a navf-
AetoatnBtVt t rllmstft whrRfll7ihritv Iqthn riellirht larSeIy into use, Is -ft fact apparent gable harbor, anyhow. The tube has
defeat or passage contingent on votes climate wnose saiuDrny is tne aengn; . , a,iij! I rorn r- rarwrrar.
for this or that candidate for cenator. of the resident the whole year - T" ."T"ZZfa if'Zl 1 "
It Is the old regime of former Ore- through. The region Is fast becote. - Issue With Dr. Brougher. ,;'
when the state and the Republican I munitles In the Oregon country
'. .r.rt, . a . ...... I v :, . . Vv"H-. . I. . . .... . .1
jmiij. nno i uuu torn wun pas-i nj i..--,. i Qnn Francisco I inherent immortality, and as he Tan not i oune.
sioQ. It Ib a tale of -flirty politics, REFORM IN COURT PROCEDURE rthm, aki, arid rt fire a lmmort.u ?ul J? .V,s Blw,'1!e
v - " -. . - i quotes rrom a neatnen pnjiosopner, viz
for it Is believed that they are prac- Socrates. St. Paul warns the - - saints
cement buildings have already been mon of last, Sunday night he- takes it I the irrigator.
constructed In Portland, and more for granted that the soul of man baa J be iasued at Canby, succeeding the Trh. I fldently look forward to quite a build-j etc.. and the savory herbs that are al
lng boom in our thriving; little city.
the true Inwardness of which will
never be rehearsed, because it ln
Tolves and blights the whole state
structure of Illinois.
Meantime. Oregon, which bad a half ,1s pending In the state
senator to elect, required but a few j legislature. Three judges of the su
A
w M J-Ct TTTlgTri-VTr x
jnuva.Mi.iM iu simpiuy cwn ,, D.ot f Uaalnst such, callins theirs teachins-
Drocedure Is In nroeress In Illl-I . ' .. . . . . . .I"v.in ..n .nri t,.iiinn r m.n in.
nrtin. TciRlatinn In that hn-
upevi m v.v.x. . I word, and teaching or enrtst. in that
ings In - eastern clues. vieveiana,. 1 he will find the truth, which will make
FAMOUS GEMS OF PROSE
American Nsttional-tyw'B3r Rufu Cloat
TpArM an fta t KAfrtrA ih VAiin
oetuw lu ici. retjuirea out.a tew icgwiature. iiiiBe juugea ?i iuv u- Cement Age says, "unburnable him free from the blasphemous doorU, "....7
m antes nf thn trilatum. tt nerlnr ronrf havA hen annnlnted lI?e V?nP ? aaja, uuvuipwmi M .A, mh -mv.iA fMen s Democratic Club, In the Tremont
complete the task." The Tman elected a committee to propose amendmenu f '
aviu& ul juuulucihviq v- i uod throuah Jesus Christ.- wno natnii utluw ui mubci i-uiuow iu iins.
dollars to its Citizens--In other abolished death", and .brought life and I sweet spirit of nationality the nation
words. Cleveland: the city of con-Mmmortallty t Ughtj; that "death Is thelallty of America. See there the pillar of
crete and all in 10 yearsViB the wa?esof I "h . ,V ;t nV "th ' fire which flod has kindled, and lighted.
iL LITaIJZ, r L neth Jt h?" .dtetThat e (Jesus) and moved, for our hosts and our ages.
maae an orrenng or nis soui ror sin. t rjnder such an influence you ascend
H died "fnr'the alna nf tha wnrlrl, . TTa 1 . v. . t, a A ii,t. ...u
is In the city of Washington serving to the practice act, . .The chief jus- "
Vita -H.. ,r . , I il v 1 li i i. O01lf lO
mu vuuiwLucuii, auu uiguu m ail ui iui iuiuuiv vuuri, uai uaiucu
peace. The legislature with Its one a committee of Justices to confer on
: ftallnf fi. xK a1ii1a l.lj, I Ik. ..kl.Ai i IT1.A ''4wtA.M v...4-1.ik
" H"u.: waa icil tree I uwjou. . mo jueuv, yi. -vun .. .. - tTi i-rpslrlent nf thft
and untrammeled to, proceed with supreme tourt have unanimously ap- SS2? Tssoclatlou of?lmea?
o .iuiu mm uiDiiamiuusw lilBpaiCU pi urcu nuicuuuicuio. .uuu, .- .Kill, . u-
of ; legislation. The session was thorite the courts to. give oral In
saved from bedlam, law making went strudtiotiS; to Juries that will pro
on undisturbed, and many measures hlbit reversals by the appellate court
of great value to the state were en- on mere technicalities;' such as are
acted. Is there one man in all Ore- now proposed In the Cooper case at
goa who does not know, deep down Nashville, Tennessee. -The. same
la his heart that the Oregon plan Is recommendation by the supreme
1 he safe,
fectlve method
Users, who is also a government ex
pert lnithis work. "Concrete, cheap
and beautiful," he says, "will be the
building material in 1919. Every
thing will be made of concrete then.'
. In 1893 only about 300,000i bar
rels of cement were manufactured
luo uick pun ,g reconinienaation uy iii? supreme - . Kll 00ft 000 'barrels ware
method of elecUng senator? state to amend indictments for er- ":.. Il iM,' fl ofaoi titT
CXK)PERATIVE IRRIUATI&X
rors of form. It is a matter of re-4
veloped. 'This . is another of Ore
gon's opportunities, even though it
has more timber than any other
scarcer and dearer, and steel costly,
I omAiiVl' niSndilTnorl' Ivill lnrronap
gret th.t -the. late Oregon legisla- far fMtei. the futuret ln'aU prob;
tuifj rejecteu measures tuai urouoneu i . ,, ,i..iiin, tnaaa It
THERE has been in Grand Ronde reforms In the court procedure. As ,g m tQ be eitensively-used,.as
valley a movement on foot forJ was seen, however,, In the act, of, a dIson l8 8ttemptlng to use it In
' IT f 7 . ' aRVins m v,ew Cic',, "J.W'," uituutuau the oUick construction of qheap
, ''rttatlon of a large trsct county, there Is still a means , for g fof worklngmen. M this
ot land there, land owjned by many reasonable progress if bench and corJIiection. worth while to re-
- v,.., vi mnu mnR aiiii u.ri-wi.i uimi.w. u,..), again - that Oregon is rich in
, hundred acre each, and in all. com- know that the-unbending deferen.ee I m. matftriai n rn
prising many thouBands of acres. To some courts jpay to archaic; prece- upply itgeirand havc great amounts
...v-. v..c iui tun) nuicvBBini miuui,iuiiriiu ui luuuuuug, .uu.nj fw export, once the industry is de-
r iii.ni i ui tun lanu vwuttrs w ItlllQ l uuairuvu j uain rj. iu nuivu wm
tbe proposed area for irrigation, matt J set up as A safeguard has evoluted
agree to join In, tnast sign up. must I into hair-splitting abstraction . In
enter into a mutual agreement tol which there is little reason and less I
.i.i i . . . I siaie.
intrude lucn lauus ior me cost or I aiscreiiou.
proviaiog ana maintaining the pro- The honorable profession or the Ag determined ' by the normal
, posed ' irrigation project, which Is bgr can ill afford to invite the crlt- school board, the normals should
aid by competent engineers to be Iclsm the practice entails, and the atiu bJ gjTen the opportunity to ex-
ruLirviy iraaiuH?, t.nougn expensive courts can less aiiora. ine jobs or tgt Dy. contributions of their -friends
as a great quantity of water must be respect it occasions. An endeavor by M gUte institutions. It is not the
brought from distant mountain both to move along the lines pro- fault of n0nnals that they were
at reams. The cost per acre will be posed in Illinois would be a Bub- ereate4. It waa poor boon enough
no greater than some government Btantlal contribution to the general for thenJ naTe been eft entirely
project. Tbe land lies near rail- welfare. . , - .. unsusUlned. To those atudenta who
roaas ana is already owned, settled ;: , e gbout t0 graduate next June at
and to a eonalderaMe extent cniUva- The tariff .reform committee of jeast as mucb as this should be ex-
ted. It is not really desert or arid the Reform club of New York, in a tended, towit: that their diplomas
lacd and Is .valuable now and its circular communication published In BaTe ine plighted indorsement of the
owners are well to do residenta. but this lame, asks for ' contributions gtate 0f Oregon. Good faith entitles
with this water its valne could be from, persons interested - In this these coming graduates at least to
inaltlplled "reveral times, almost In- movement and who are desirous of that, if not more.
irwuuiw ui it I iiuiuk me euooiiuuu wura oemgi i
carried on, and: that it is impoVtantj The Kew York American, "to pre-
wcrth now 50 aa acre or so, a large
tract a, coold be subdivided into am All
tracts, and 'made worih- IJOA ia
$1009 an acre. Tha cost of irriga
tion wouia ie bu aiigst la com
t-srlrVia with this increased value.
One of tte 'owner . thotfxkvini
la 8hrmaa cos sty. where he is a
t-enker. ori ICO acres which It
mi dfired to Inrlude la this projoct
ni rn to! eg to attend a xaeet
ir-g tf the irneatora ha at Once de
t'arrti that be would, put Ha land
Is. Irs . " la our county we would
S'H t! ani-li m I'ropoaiHos) en
ir-.rv'r t? kt kh mi! i r..rt 'n
rtf .'.- 7r tr.!Jt h-'.M4
a vtMi r-ms rttty
to the masses ot people ahonld be I serve a government by the consent of
carried on. All educational wfforttjtJiXQvernednilroialeaiJfl):Ill
lu behalf of beneficial changes, move-j rect nominations: . (X the recall;
meats or reforms require contribu
tions from pablic spirited c It lions
who ire willing and Able "to help
carry ,tbm forward and so be!p ben
efit mankind.- , The prWevted Inter
esta ran and do roniribate aolimtted
sums in oe wafor another to en
act and preserve laws and customs
that enable them to ploader the un
organized, people who hare been
prsrtkally helpless aralnat their eb
r roach meets; hence vow. mbea there
i sw r-oaiwt or at leat a rei-!
tCi'y ol tariff rcforrn, mr.y titl-j
(I) tha initiative; (4 the refer
endum; (51 a corrupt practices act;
(4) puhllc ownership of public util
Itlea, and a referendum upon every
public franchise; (?) . the election
of eenatora-by. the iople Aid of
judges for abort terms. Tneee ob
ject s, briefly explaftied, tha American
prints 'as the eaeeBUal things' for
the object stated, at (he head of its
editorial columns. Tbe A merlcan
and the other Hearst aewspapers
tare a vsft clientele -f readers,
mt of .whom agree 'ib it; henue
Heiahnra tha itmnka and stir of .this smaU
poureo out nis soui unio oaui. ; I local , Strife; you tread upon the. blab
die Is to perish (only as Christ . shall j piaeee oif the earth. and of history; yoa
g-tve "us lire). or there is no otnert think and feel as an American for Amer-
"an V''er rvit:isviir. vorr 4Ca; hfer power. her.emlnencS, her n
sour which will not .hear that prophet sideratlonvher honor, are yours; your
haJlrl,-"troy1'rmi'fmln sompetltors, like hers, are kings . your
ppople.'r Thiis. proving that .the soul k . v hr. i.ih.mrH. vM,pn,ih.
?" destroyed can die. ton perish. k h , on tn, hi.hway of empires;
If that is .true. It Is pot Immortal, and charge, her charge, is of genera-
so has not, otnnot have, eternal life tlonlI ,nd your record ner TteQtdt
in torment, and suffer torture through , f treatles battles, voyages, beneath
all eternity,jbut if It .ia locorrrgiwe the constellations; her Image one, im-
lll"PJ?!LmlZZ2m n-'rtal., jolden-rl.es on your eye as our
---- ."-"". iMipn. tar-at avenmar -rises oa tne
the '"second death.' Death, and he who
had the'powef of death,.' will .- be de.
stroj-fed:Then WHl sung the victor!
ous song.' !'Oh, Death, where Is thy sting,
Oh. Hades; hera is -thy victory r.
Thanks be to fjlod . who 'glveth ue the
victory.'-through our J.ord Jesus Christ.
Then- shall -this mortal pot' on immortal
ity. Then shall death be ? wallowed Up
in victory.? '. And he shall reign till ha
Duts alt things evil under his feet, de
livers-up the. kingdom to .Jehovah Ood,
his father.' Then will the kingdom for
which the saints have prayed so long be
ushered in . and his will be "done on
earth as Is dona In heaven.'
I find In A faithful Study of his word
that he has a-tven ua many proofs that
he does-not delight in. the death- of
any. but , would rather, all "would come
to him and Hye: -
Search h Seripturas, for In them
ye will find eternal life tb rough Jesus
Christ, -who came to give life, and life
abundantly to "Whosoever will."- ,
ONLY A SJUDENT OF THJ8 WORD.
The Proposed Tax Amendments.
Albany, Or March It. To th Editor
of The . Journals-Having received, nu
meroos Inquiries concerning the ' tax
amendments that were submitted by the
legislature to the peopl At the resTilar
eler thni t tn - Itie'-pleaee - allow- me to
state through Th. Journal that a full
and definite explanation of the de.
mands for this measure, and tts work
Inga will be given out at the session of
th stst grang which convenes at He-
Xlnnvtlle, May 11 ttf It, l0f, and WlU
be published thronerhout tbe state. .
, ELQtSS PAL.il ER.
.Tbe Good That. Me Do.
Chicago later Ocean.
Thirtv rasas aco Penator Daniel IX
rratt of Indiana died. For IS years
many poor ehlldrrw of IvoraBaport th
kind Bants ClauS sororttmes neglects-
have been rwelvtng Christmas preernta
It has Just been learned that a - fund
left by tbe dead man. who lived at Lo
ganaport. la the -explanation ' ef tees
annual benefactions.
It was rt a larg fund ne lf Jut
enongh te provide 11 1 a f btit It
years age lrgansrort waa a small Inn
and that amount mtnt i great
Kven tertav It means rethlns. Te th
tittle children tot w bum the drad rn
baa brn piavlng Pur.ta VTavm sa long,
ho hll mir rrfw tn'i-h It mfa?
Thrrr t Ihe imKh rwit tUp rft f-t
WMifcr-tke ti- m!4 fcia. LRg age
traveler from bis homejne lowering
cloud, no ingry river, no lingering
spring," no broken crevasse, no Inundated
city, or plantation; no tracts of ' sand,
arid and burning, on that surface, but
all blended and softened Into one beam
Of kindred rays, the- Image, harbinger
and promts of love,4iope, and a brighter
day. , ,. .'"''.- 1 ' -'. if-
nut if vott would. conternDlat nation-.
allty as an Activ virtue, look around
you. - Is not our own history nne wit
ness and On record of What It can do?
This day, th 4th of July, and all which
it stands for did It not give us these?
This glory of th fields of that war,
thla eloauenc-of that revolution, this
on wide sheet of flame, which wrapped i
tyrant and tyranny, and swept au tnati
ways a delight to the housewife thee
are mostly perennials and should he
planted in some place , where they will
not be disturbed by the plow.
"- tt--ii:S ';;v'
How to Make a Lawn. : .
YOU may have been looking at the
" - fins green turf of some public
escaped from It away, forever and for-1 park and wishing that your little
aver:' the courage to fight, ta retreat, grassplot in front of your house would
to rally, to advance, to guard the young grow something beside weeds. . "The
flag by th young arm and-the young lawn,", says Frank A. Waugh, -of Am-,
heart's blood, to hold up andthold on hurst Agricultural college, "la the foun-
tlll the magnificent - consummation daon of all good gardening." So why
crown the work were not all these im- Mi. m,,!'-!!
n.1 . iu.ni,u , iL-.i.i wo matter if you nav never raised ,
parted or Inspired by this Jmperlsl sen- anything but a crop of old tin cans
timentr ...... ' . and rubbish heretofore.: If you go at
Look at It! ft has kindled us to no It in the right wav you may have
alma of conquest. If has involved us a little plot of the smoothest moat da
la do entangling alliances. ' It has kept "shtful green grass. . It all depends on
our neutrality tgnifled and Just Th "rKln 2 l? theu Ap!L1i
vlcSi BuTthXrar anU Kr W?At&?tti&
victories.. But th -larger, and -.truer pertaining to tai.ening, tells how to
grandeur of.the nations, for which they make a lawn. from the very first, how
are created, and for which they must the different soils must be prepared,
on day, before some tribunal, give ac- what aeds to use, and, the subsequent .
count what a measure of these it has C,IS that . is required. - .
enabled ua already to fulfill ; It has lifted I lJtJ,'VLlm ,cn', all sort of
us to th throne, and ha set on our ?iT ..IVirTZZ ... L' TJr fJi'i""V"'7
f I Z t Of the-great republio. outdoor life, "We must make our lawns
wrong and to submit to nothing wrong
It has . made our diplomacy sagactdu
waryrand Aocompllshed; It has opened
tn iron gat of - the mountain, and
planted our enSign on tbe great tranquil
sea. It has made . the' desert . to bud
and blossom as the rose; It has Quick
ened. to life the giant brood of useful
arts; It has whitened lake and ocean
with the sails of a daring, new, and
lawfuL. trade; it has extended to exiles.
flying as clouds, the asylum of our bet
ter liberty. It has kept us at rest w4th
ia our borders: it has scattered the
seeds of liberty, under Is w and under
order, broadcast: It has seen and beloed
American feeling to swell into a fuller
flood; from many a field and many a
aca.. though It seeks, not war. makes
not war, and fears not war. It baa
born th radiant flag, all unstained.
tt was aald that "All of th' rec1 of
mortals is child-loving." That Is still
trua And wlll'Alwiy be true. Whoever
doe good unto on of these. little ones
not only does -It unto Him; be' also
trikna the finest - tenderest, tensest
rrhnrd tn human breasts.
W admire th man who leaves his
ntoner for th benefit of humanity; but
humanity Is so larga a word, so brief a
thought to moat. We need concrete
things to ettr th persons! orpins or ua.
That is why we regard the man who
would - a-lve pleasure to little children
with a sentiment more than and" differ
ent from admiration. He gives us a con
CTrTlf, l"J-m I III H 1 !! " w.m
beautiful abstraction.
It Is customary for men te prepare aa
best they can, for death -te make their
souls.' as one phrase has it vt hat net
ter. swaetr way could there hava
bees than thla than by taking thonght
fir tbe etitidrvsv ret te com who- tntM
fln. tha anniversary of Chriat's birtfe
a cheerlee season
Bfchop Kennedy's BlnhdAjr. "
The Right Rev. Thomas T. Kennedy.
wen knows la Catholic ehnrrh circle
aa rector of the Areertran collfg at
Rome. - vu fierw tn rmbKAn. f
March'SX. !. wad rrrrtrM Ma edere-
kn at a eewmary la Norrltnwn. After
graduating he took op the aturtv ef law.
uhlrh re awns ablird, however, te
etodr fev 'he prtUtnd. Xfler finish-
Ma toVeW-a to1 ahmad he
rnurnH to rlrf!phN e4 waa ar
pn",nt4 a pmttmr at Bu ftrle tho.
m ntruirv Ijitr l as t-
r)n' lo th h!r of (t. t.lr A"g-n-atic
theoioj y, H!s srit B'Jvaetreeet
waa to th rectorship ef , the North
American college at Rome, where .from
tne beginning ef his service ' he dls-
tlpgotshed himself by bis business Abil
ity, nis governing power, his tact and
courtesy In dealing with the large num-
oer or visitors frora the United States.
Hianop Kennedy Is noted as a dlstln
gulshed preacher. - : -. .. -
- This Date la nistorr. "
' 178 Baon John lovelace appointed
governor ot New York.
- lT7$--Patrlck. Henry mad his famou
speech at Richmond. Va urging resis
tance to cagisna. ;
Benjamin Franklin petitioned
congress te abolish slavery.
Ills Blooo ef war Hornet ' carta red
the British warahip penguin .off th
Cap ef Good Hope. . ,
IMS Charles Albert of Sardinia ab-
eveatee. - a -
lISi Twenty-three Uvea lost la th
burning of the teaper Bulletin Bear
t icaseerg. - -
ltd The Peninsula camsalra besaa
ib Virginia.
1 '7 BootVe Winter Oardeo theeter
la w Tor city destreyed by fire..
lilt tt. . Jamee hotel la Dtiirrr
ern4.
1 t'rMed Flat re sutrme court
declared the rsUroed ra laws ef Miane-
aota and Korth Cerellea en-metlts-tiossL
T Oriole mfne at Jlre turns et
te t a rrr. ef 1H l rt Binr'iKi.
vrt a i.'rt T ..nnr. Ti.,r
m'lT ,t ere wis. a attiaard 111 it
tvn.
and dooryarda attractive places to live
In, with a certain and sure gain to
our neaim ana nappiness. '
,;- , :. .- v . t
- , Spring Foods.'
THERE are a few "foods of which
'j- we never tire, and homo-mad
. cruety bread, fresh butter, snd
good broiled, steak ar some of them.
Weight a nd-substance, of food as well
as of flavor must be considered in ar
ranging a diet and If vou are horin.
nine to loathe th Idea Of corned hf.
iiii ana puis toes, ana your tnoughli
longingly to the clean
turning
snaro aciditv or "nie - niant" mil h
crlan bitter freshness of r'anrina'
r" "gni is reaa wnat UT. woods tint- -x
chinson sayr about you In the April
Woman's Home Companion. He tells
iiirjiwi springiim
cravings for "garden sass" take pUoe,
and give a number of seasonable menus v"
which wll' be better than medicine for
that spring fever you think you have.
'Veal Terrapin.
MET.'"' three tablespoous, of butter and
blend In three tablespoons of flour
mixed with one half teaspoon of
sslt and a few grains ef mace.' Add
lowly two cups of milk, stir until
smooth and thk-k. add .two cups of cold
cooked Veal rut into rlire . mmi thru
chopped hard boiled egg. ' Cook until
tnorougniv neeteo, ld one teaepoon of
lemon lulc and four -drona of tahla
sauce nerve on aliees of toasted bread- -
TLe Optimist
tCratrilMite' to Tha Joarnnt Ar Wilt Vun
ti tma Kama aort. His- aroMvooama will
' a r-Ti" man ac tats roluma is XM.
fcuix niraai. ...
Copyright, 10, by Oeorg Matthew
Annul.
Wa r always glad when he droos In
the pllgrtrn with the cheerful grin.
who won t admit that grief and sin sre
In poaaeanloni. there are ro manr hrra
beiow, who cx their brinr teara to
flow and alk forevermore ef wee. wHh
po dtrreeslon: Th man who takee th
herfui view has friends to born, ami
then a few; they Ilka te hr his glad
hallo and loud ki-yoodle: tber Ilka a
hear him bnwtrlr swear that things are
rtght eld t with rare: they like te
bear anon th air bis rark-a-diod)e. Tl
loeg frit want ha areplr Tlia; he la a
tfic f- th Ills that ran't he r--arh
ith liver puis, or poroua pWitr ta
h'ir te Bialia 1 hr drt ti wm:
ants t) groijrfjra in the tomb,- he a.
T to dl.ul thr- gux-m of I; ft 8
laeeter. Wait Mea