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nMiM. room pa 1 iljJI Jo O THE JOURNAL A INPIPINDINT MWSPAPEB. c. a. JACKSON... rbu . faMI ary era-ulna; freopt SnaA-ayl ml T.rr Snadar owitrtr At Tho Jnuraal Bslia ; tit, rut mui mt.Ul atrta. t-artuxt Or. ' Inrrrrdal lb aoatofrlee t Port land. Or., for traaamlaalos Ufu.k tte Will m seeoaslaa ' tuallM. -, . . . ItXr'PHOVKSalAlII TITS. HOMH A-Srt. All trpartnwn rcicbrd by dim a urn haw. tU lb operator Um r'Tt yoa t rOKKIQM AnP.KTlSIKQ BEPBC9KNTATIYI P'nUmln A gantaor Co.. Rranawlrfe PnlMIn. tn riftk imw. Kir Xork lOOT-G Bujca BulWIrr. Oarage Tba Jonraal to aa (II hi Loadoa. Knclirtd. at (da office of Tn Joornal' KnaUah rrnre. wliUm. B. A J. flardr A Co.. 80 rliwt irSero anbaeripttoM ao4 adTartlaarorcu mii o mint. Woman Oa Her W,y 1 1 COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF From tha Waahlngton Poat. The struggle of women for the bal lot i almply on phase of the profound SMALL ClIAXtJU autMrrlptlua Teriaa T nail UM liana aula. Canada or Maxlcai . " , wilt. . otm 'oar. ..X3.00 On month I Jo BUN DAT. Oae ft.... M.M I 0;e axtb...... . TAJLT AXQ.SUKDAT. m r-. ST.BO I una Booth I .63 Let friendship creep gently -to a height; If It rush to1 it, It mar soon run itself out of ' breath. Fuller. . " r : IMXKEFELLKTl'S EDUCATIOXAL FUXD nREGON IS not to share In- the distribution of the Rockefeller Vy millions for educational pur poses. The reason assigned is that Oregon colleges, denominational end otherwise, are not more wide ly scattered over the state. The de clston is by the board. designated for control of the J43.O0O.0OO the oil king has set aside for education. It is doubtful If the position taken by the board is tenable. The seven colleges enumerated in the ' board' statement are situated in the W1I lamette valley, a territory greater in area than any one of several states In which funds will be expended On the basis of thelOO miles In each direction that the board gays a col lege serves, almost the whole of Ore gon between the Cascades and the ocean would be Included. It Is an area of more than 25,000 square ikJles. On the basis of '. area the Oregon colleges have, 20 times as great a claim as Rhode Island with 1250 square miles, five times as great as Connecticut with 4845 square miles, 12 times as great as Delaware with 2050 . square miles, almost as large as Maine with 31,500 equare miles, three times as large aa Massachusetts with 8315 square miles,, twice as large as Maryland with 12,210 square miles, nearly three times a's large as' New tlamp shire with 9336 square miles and nearly three times as large as er mont with 9565 square miles. In each of these states there are col leges that are to receive a share of the Rockefeller ' millions,'- which Is denied Oregon on account of imag inary lines. In each there is a denser population, but in time this differ ence will disappear. To withhold this benefice on the basis of distri bution of colleges over state areas is an unusual proceeding, and one scarcely defensible on the basis of sound reason. ,If the purpose of the Rockefeller endowment is to pro mote education it is not "understand able why Imaginary lines that are a mere handiwork of mortal men af ford a reason ( for ; discrimination against one state and favoring an other. If the real purpose' of the fund and of the board of control is to educate, wherein does this" un usual rule constitute a distinction that Is a difference? The rule Is so arbitrary and so purposeless that further effort by Oregon colleges ought to Secure its revocation. .. . i aiacremiy ana Barely outside the pre-1 Corvallls and Eugene. A prompt re clous fold. Those Inside were Jo- Jsponse by each commercial body, car- cyu una mains, good men, manyjrylng full information on the joints of them, but all Joseph's lambs. Ap-" desired will greatly facilitate the ef- proving the proceedings later,; one forts of the engineers, and possibly saintly apostle of "renresentatlve I hasten the action of congress. government- announced that , the There Is a mighty good case for the l'." tHWXZ pnim broTd waTTo iStv'i.S Willamette, project. lurZ SjSr'' T cm.., "n e. tne Tote or There Is no act that the commercial concomitant with woman's Invasion of And that w a. ;' I bodlesi of the region can do that will industrial field, and it la a logical .Atm ttlat what was done. I - ... ..... . re.ult 0f the ravolutlon which In tha itepreBeniatlve government"' was ",u".lI""',' lut!1" closing- days of tha 18th century In snatched by one fell enatch from the ort to Promt tha welfare of their Amarlca and Franca awept medlavallam Jaws of death. And fha rnmmnn riArt I territory. They have before them the Into tha historical duat neap. It ia a pie taught to keeD their nlace The results of a return to water trans- i"orioal naceesity that tha irat damn Ether cndlfes Vnd th the upper Columbia, by 1 were taught that in this great andUIcn rates are greauy reaocea ana should complete itself In tha liberation glorious country only the select can I offerings of freight ', overwhelming of, women from medieval conditiona and wear the crowa. Joseph was almost Present carrying capacity of the ".l 'ih! overwbelmed at , "this great and. un- Poal8 on tn route. The first result ,on, p.)nrul ,truf,i, for equality y the way. what a happy alienee expected , honor," and another '. tit- of rre ' be 50 cenU fe- bafora tha law has been practically rrounu. .rry nw wwiy umpn was scored for. the represen- "'"""' w. irB - ' "i,07" "fbi woman, for But won' na,ur or'oua after the tatlve system of which the poets sing pipped in and out. a .factor vitally J"1 fj yS t pt.tr ain.t thl dcf'rre1 rin" n,J hn u aU wrraT ana me saints are meioaious. Wa still predict a aprlng. Young Turks should ba tender, Joan of. Are surely, aarned future felicity. No-alrea: we wouldn't' trade Taft for tha Turk. ' e His name should have been not Cas tro, but Caatoff. i pararrDhra: It'a between ica aesaons. e ' . .. There la a crista now In Turkey every momma; ueiure oreaKiasi. ORCGOX SIDELICIITS , eavaaaBBtsawsa A brickyard has atarted up at Klam lb rails. The REALM, rJLMININLV Medford la irradually becomln quite e Jobbing Center. w..n. thinks tt will show up U.000 In the next census. in -aU' months Jarkaon county has spent 2,ST1 on roads. 0" A ' NATIOXAL 'MAGAZIXB rnmmArcit of th rrlnn. A nvnnil Ht i ih.i ih. 1. .imniv th . "I1.1- ln now and then. ' - - - my - - 1 - - - . - - -fw - wnii m no , RnmM r v 011 a, man I . 111 . 1 ' . . . . .1 M V. A fl'L. I M. I w... w v. .w T " " - win oe larger, resort to water nam, i "l ""r jh hotter .nH fo.ta, i,.t . a.,.l canca of thla revolution la voiced by the lie. I'UL.M'KY is to nave a monthly magazine, national in I charges. scope and devoted, to dlsseml-l f!Hnl DaaIIi htaA'l m.VM.A V. a wa1iI thor , DA,,ttnn . n.n,rf.tin " ne.pea Hiue; Qia wnai 11a . v-u.iiu'. - . . uRuDwiisiivu urui&nv in inn nrnnipm n ir. inn hodu ,Anid . 1 laritv or wMn nhniri now nooniv tnt ' Kv(vrvwhirA In thA wnrld tha queatlon has entered Into the , public . ui waina win De proved quite aana a I . Z . . r " " i: :'J. ; ' eonaclouaneaa. , , - . .. . lew montna uenca, probably . ao- natioa 91.- tne aoctrmes or me -movement io towara water transpor- , woman's demand for tha hsiiot 1. quitted, , - , rinn. n .ntl. not.., : T f Km .. U 1 Q f 1T ' mn . 4hn lAiMfAftfa V I a . . . l I . . t I ' ' 9 uguim.iaut. uai it io -vis uuu- av inv luuauuauM . .uvipan una parcel VI una 'iiruiounu ctiinsv tt.u. ,m.a Ma ,, : -a-. M .. . .. .. . IH-M1 AA. . . I, .. !. I A. I.J.:...l.ll . Pll, IVIiriJ. ,. A I iisnea oy Aorraan ni.Aiacic, wnicn isi vuittiaeiie region wm oe aeaa to i w . iriiq w i. . 'iaha has mnuona, tand It la aald that a truarantee that it will he f htand- their own- Interests if thev" do not """"i" " uul money ibiks. - m. : . r . v ,, tanouia materiaiua ai a time wnen me ard excellence. , The. home of . the! keep step with these movements, tendency is toward reetrlction of the i 'v i a .'- e This Is a pretty rood. safe. aane. sta- publication will be Buffalo,5 it name Th Willamette river In Germany ballot for men. Manhood auffraga a la country, after all, when one cornea the National Monthly, and the sub- would long ago have had millions pf century ago waa the panacea, proposed scrlptlon price 11 a year. It ahould dollars literally poured Into. 4to.Im- nave a neia or great usefulness, anal virwemen, ana . wou.a ,-pe : now mnifita. to think of 1L , . . e . t -. XVhv Is Nlatrftrtv unllko tariff ro. vlolonlttt ' t9 o. onf frftiroltoT Nt,H,l il ina irrniiuno prupi.SB.iiut a l lately Qrlea Up. e , A . At Ml 1 AltA. -iA.-t-l ,IA- rt AMlmA.. ..AM n A. A ' TA I f.ll.wlltA A U aIJ kl.a AAl - 1 1 A M J. A V. A iiniifr iiih Ariiifiiiiv rmnn nr p., r- iviur'ir aaai.cj . ua cuui uiuun rA;, iiisiivii i : rr. . 1 iuiiu niuK Alio uiu u ia.cu ubh ,,u vvi . . , w TV" I ... . . i . a .. I XT.' ' t... . A .lllf-.J, . A will be eminently successful. win ne eo used in Oregon, and the -- t'T"i JLY .ZT Chrffia tYoaXS ine.coumry requires a strong -v""' . v-uuiuu cuui w pmi, .eflnit..,0,i, . Still. If aha does not Democratic party, Whether in con- tn swifter will be the development know where she u going, nevertheless trol of affairs or, whether as a ml-J tne great valley through which it " is on her way. norlty. it has a manifest destiny. It "ows. The commercial bodies of occupies the middle ground between 109 region, u tney are alert and extremism,, on the one hand, and vigorous, win be prompt and . thor- u. ttua MAnaeturai water in milk he sold. This is overwhelming concentration on the. ougu in their responsTs to Major ha. been discovered in Australia and carry,"ff f Ul," PT T V 1 " !' otner. it is, in aereat, aiqost as po- " , "a ." ,, . T Tha ecar of Ruaala ir probably read " -. . ir"" "" .- .a v.-nng witn consineraDie mieresi news RKSIST THE RLAXKICT r.IPf pourne. : ' : . I of what la happening to - hla friend . A AVonderfnl Fiber Prom, the Sea. A remarkable1 vegetable fiber which had such a chance. scientists bav whale's muic is an Ideal Jood. Now we want to buy a whale, and none In the market. An Ohio prohibitionist waa' caught The Takinjr of Cures. NH of .the most curious thinaa to observe la the way in which women tinker with their physical health without a ahadow of the Idem of tint rOHnnnalhllliv lliar ' i im-urrinar. jura. a. doesn't feel at all well. Bhe meeta before In I .. A..I1.I e, . " ver aacu one's ailments and ma auricuiLles of knAir. no- ' .-n..-t. w.r"- departs with her bead buialn. with- the new reclpo aha has just learned. Bhe can hsrdly wait to Bet to tha nearest ilrmritnrn tn mat fi., Cants' wortli nt it. I. k..,a k.i - - . I 1 A -i; - "-1-1A AiAAJA " rroapects of fcumpw wnat "' mix them toother and Linn county--nd indeed everywhere In take the mixture every mornin- and in Oreon. . to weeka you'll eee. Mrs. C. said ao. . . i, iv. Athno water situ- I one donsn't knnnr tvnm n-k-i- ..,, v,... ins irouuio in I u-n-.. V . -, v-al'ar atlon haa been exaageraiea u prjnjum ami tiiere- repreaentcd. .. . Peonls's liv.r. Lf;i. oul i .raer' Almost all Waahlnaton coiinty'a tsxs der in tha aprlnn. Or their blood. So of nearly J340.0OO were paia in " ' u rs ia.e sulphur and mo- Everybody over there has money. tt-arly averv Oreaon town Is Bolnf to rP n to ee Mra. H. and tbera .if,tL vall at Set btowad. ,r" 9" whj,n "ver w-v bef oalebrate. van. aiaj . iht)t llf8i Af. ,,.,,,,..., ,, Three circuases already billed for u p valley towna. Ueel the boya are happy. The editor of th- lone Pwlln'r. presented with a fine mesa of muatara greena. . - '" or quinine - and ooaiiofrao mnt v""o omer aoommatlon. It makes lr; rtr Mford to pay. . tflM , . . . T..,. ,. o BOt used to it. A woman nocior ni "" T.r,,,'- l ; aira. b, dered an automobile from ChlcaKO. been too In year. IS- tOO fat :' J!ho riao lrv. i -- i ..ifnnmhi i irnm . nihu. i kaa.. a . ... , . - . . . - iiruBi '. .i, there. lr.I" l nover irouoied her jl nougni nuuuujr . I z. mucn uniii ana saw an adver- . - ... I ioiiiii which Piasoned In larao lei. It ia BDDarent to all that a new spirit lera Dr. So And So's Fat-No-Mora. No oervadea In Elfrln ana mat """,,. I z".Tav'"' exercise. this advertisement awakening I. tamn pisco, ej i wr. io iarvation. Kat any. corder, a vou want In rwm-A i self out. Just take a teaanoonfi.l nt tent an Influence for good govern ment as any party can, be in victory. The reins of government are not an essential 'in .wielding .Influence. It is ofttimes a prouder distinction to be a member of a minority; party than to belong to that in control, The offices are a mere episode In party life. It will spin and weave in union with I Abdul, vnnl mrA tm t Vi a. atiI, .VAffAlahlA flKar I .' " S ORPORATIONS HAVIC rlirhta. whih Will ttalraa a VAk AniUkll V wailf It in I Baltimore keeps , on aupplylnr tha ; ;,So .haa-'the : Public, Corpora- Ptlcanylnm X?U5adaA4Tryc.S: lions snould be accorded Jus- "'a K i.L " . , " .' 1 .IV, Pt to tha Pacific coast, did you? ii. . o - , . a . -, l bhim. umiae vviivui ft ant tjAciiriii i " 1 - , -i lICA. Sft. hl-nlf1 ' thA t.llhll I m V . . w aa. I- 1 ' . " r iuwiav. I IinnorUIIUUClDr OI nHT.-; .. II Will TltJ I I o-m avi . i. . . Corporations should not be assailed shrink, and U possesses considerable I rtoht than iifnt But did anvhodv . r - - . ... i DviiacicHtti, una wii iiDM I r.aiiBA Kim. -"""tw-, uwiabw.bhu vaw.ia i ever near ui a man wiiw wuuiu -raLiier B..in a genera way, ine . A.' .Ta. of wool and the newly discovered fiber I be rlaht that, to hold hla Job' aa umpire? less, men have of .official life the bet- f." rporaUOM. haT ,ttsftCted favoraMe nottca in - y . Im for llim Tha, eniintr fa full! "ox ouuuia ine puuiic De preyea I Australia. It makes excellent carpets. 1- Tha natives of-Mombaea are report of human . wrecks fwhose descent lJJV1. Pt.et Jt j au i i i. ...i.. a i nun nieex. w nen rnfiir inrerPHra i 0- . . . - ,, ,,.,, k.,.i.A . uuwu me Buaie-ucKaa ia uitice. Jit . . .a- . -aJ 7. 1 The fiber la tha result of the Bhed blusters a lot,, but, he never busted a trust. . a mi . . . . . .1 ara , jii- iiini ir-.T. a a rnaa irinsr t am i a .a....a . ... . ia tun vi aisappoimea men, woo out 1 :v T , , . , Z Z -v, , amgn or tno jear nm orr sea- btsssi --t .0 ; fnr a few tnrms In nfflr-A wmilt hovai lu enouia ue equuaDie adjust- botannlcally known aa, Posldonla Aua- AHudlna- to hundreds of cases of vlo. worrod nut hriiHant enrooro Wo,, vmeiit between corporations and the talia, belonging to tha order of Naiahatlona of reguiatlona by autoraobiiists. - -a-aaj 1 nnnnjA I aeoe, and nas so rar Deen rouna in only 1 tne isew lorn woria says: -udvi- a larm ana many a nne Dusiness nas ' i 1 ona mace in the world snencer cuif. VAnn mniftnji ...jj it.. i...,.h.a I tliese remarks annlv nertlnentlvlnru,,!, a h., 11a ! TKa ait.A4i4inaraT Vibita wwU Bawi.i.c uuud. luo iciuyianuu . ,. . . .... .a " rv""M""?' VT. ""m mnhllinH will fmir thm and respect of Its owner to seek officialism. Un- r. B'",n lTncaiae-.AJrJ.ZtZ As a class they-plainly -do Iaho nnsiHnn ia fiTlArt witH vnotir.. " ruruana cuy council naa no " v '":" neitB present f - - - I -tel.. 4 '!,,, a 1 i D.11.J Ti.ll i DuunuiHBO iovo nimitu iojch Hi lira tion its occupancy is no credit to the r V? J? . PorUand , Rail- flber averaging U feet In depth' under Double the amount of building in -u- thi concoction every night and prettv gen thla year, compared wlth 1908. soon you will look lik the picture of And we thought we had building boom the lylph ontha ; bottle. ,s Bo without' then, say. the . Guard, -"i ';.-. ' '.; f"ow"'" nything whatever about the " ., , ..-V v-.ar -o , Ingredlentsof the mixture, and with. ; h.n. Rilvertooth Is going to bays consulting any; person who might Johnny Bllvertooth. Is going to nave ujnS any: peraon who might loimh nn Riiver laKe. ana win m- -";. .Ruyi me aa- : i - . . . .a- i i vnri isiori isiriirr sme u ummer excursions wun ; isir "-1 vr;. H ; ' under tne aiiver moon. . j ,r , hi,- -.,Tf..M..r: -a. .: 1 Aa lnLr. of Hood Klver T!1.?bl,.dy c" Pslbly Glacier: After looking the valley over hrm to belieVe. Th: adv.r: aw. oo.AOk aiian.aiiat .will IH ill Dununji I l oa a s - . . . ' - - Vah ihV (Mi wii the place, and Kr."'? "J?!- ,ltMt'' tha argu nurchased S8 acre, of land. . . ' I . . : ' r -. . i 'i ynia xinu of -tinkering with A famiA, " In hnvlnr a box Of car-1 one a interior-meehonlom wa.a Z. tridgee ln itedford. said: "These are or the evil It would not ba a-o bad. for ..A-,nhiiiato who hna- the road. 1 1 af ter takinar anv nt v-a.. ' am not going to shoot th'm---lu"t.0t1h, f.t1""-1 'or awhll the women who auto, puncture a ure or pui """" I i grow utea and lasy about through tha works. The women i motw- their new cure and turn to aomathlng i.t. bka tkA rAv.r - RAmetlmes the men I else), but tte wa-.a a...ii i. ai a aa..!: refuse to give part of the Toad, but sel- doctor tha children in the same way. dom. But the women are recKiees on- . a piiny, sicKiy cniid. who needa to have era, ana seem to law uciiu --i uin i-nrtiuny watcned, will ba . . 1 1. 1 . " . 1 , HAH A1IHA .A ..Tl.l A - . ' .. . ing to crn)i a iwim.. buuij mnio to ouua ner e... ""," n a nsignoora or a stran- tnis and then en Bomethlna- a i. o n T r I . aujLiiiiittr iiinr a.nvnnnv minL-M . . . reel In what he declares waa the king . somebody elsa onca upon .a ,k. K H -a nnlv ailf-eoenen ill I ' - - - - '. . .... - - ,i me . . i What fiAlhi.!. in a. . .... i- :v.""" ! oo, ir it , ,". '." "P. t merely on a neighbor! A Bend man tells the Bulletin this e-T F- A bottle of I fish story: He went fishing for "dpi- T?!;1 th nd the lies." and had A strike and began, .to ""'tv? thati anybod Incumbent. - . - . Jwgni rower corporation the four feet of watr, They are tha ato nt.- a, i vL right to charge 5 cent fares for the cumulation of centuries, and Are s- , J. J"""-' " luv honir neriod at 24 rpars Tt had ft tlmated to aggregate millions of tons,' principle. The principle contem- J? Prod ' " hd DO " varying degrees .of fineness. ..The plates a service of the Country rather j to mortgage a generation by any ber:can"WvatlieraiJ i eaUy. ; with than t ho nartv Tha T.rtneiniAo nt ouvu viiuittJSHiun. a inere is no reason I ureagea tittea witn special bucKetsanci Jefferson Democracy and Uncoln t - aS itepuDiicanism snouia oe preservea. , . , ' , " "'""' tha washing of wool, - The cost of the uwij uu ueiJuw - rewiir. ;;:w ine rough dried fiber on board the dredge, public la return for such a valuable It is calculated will -be 11.66 per ton. bestowal. The public, of Portland Is nd u Peca to find a ready mar- to be considered in any-such a gift. iceV ,V the' neg".: ior inai puDiic witnm a aqzen years Tha discovery adds a new wonder or even less by the process of tnven-1 to- the list, of natures gifts to man, They will be promoted In the new National Monthly, and therein will He the usefulness of Mr. Mack's pub lication. i WHEX AIR FLIGHT IS PERFECT W JOSEPH'S CONVENTION FOR once a view in retrospect turns a goodly moral. .It has been contended hereabout that representative government Is subverted by giving larger rights and governmental powers to the people, as has been done In Oregon. The claim was made with lofty lament and solemn countenance. : It - was voiced by those professing, undying devotion to the constitution ami pur- And what is their view of "repre- entatlve government," so-called? It was reflected In the Simon conven tion. That convention so-called, has the stamp and seal, of their eaintly a. t li ! aIa.i- . m nl'iuiai. . i. ia lucii i uca i vi icr resentatlve government," vouchsafed, as they allege, by the .Fathers, and handed down to us with tears and blessings to be our only own. And what was this Simon conven tion, exemplifying the real and true "representative system"! When "this great and unexpected honor" -was thrust on Joseph, who thrust it? Did the voter, of Portland choose a sin gle delegate to that convention. Did they eend one single man there to "represent" them In this "represen tative" gathering? Did the masses supporting the various candidteti of whom there were several tnen In the field have the slightest opportunity to be in that assembly, there to pmh the fortune, of their candidate? Two hundred men were ia that grand and glorious "constltntionar 1 c3y. They were chosen, not by the k! of the voters after due -notice rl la an open- field, bet by a "elect ' "Uer'a doxen. It waa a contention at voted with bot one volcv, a-nd t: at was the voice of Joaepn. The ' t f it c4 tnexrer'ed fcocor" M "r -t trn tArn with rveral otter r r a:r?r annourced ' , an -J tblr av-ral ! fr. - ar.i t :;;.vrtci f,'t HAT Is to be the problem be fore men when the flying machine is perfected? The perpetrator of a crime in Oregon today' can soar Into the sky and be in Washington tomorrow. What footprints, what track or trace will he leave by which hla apprehen sion can be contrived? ; If a train la held up, men killed and loot secured who will be able to identify, the brig ands when they alight by night per haps from an aerial voyage in a state distant from the scene of crime? Does not the -new device give the passions, : cupidity and hatreds of men new powers of preying, unde tected upon the already almost de. fenseless race? These remarks contemplate a fly' ing machine much more highly de veloped than those now in use Whether they are to come remains to be seen. . The problem of such a machine is scarcely - more than the progress in automobiles Jn a decade or ocean navigation in a quarter of a century. If we realize auch a ma chine new problems will , confront man. Tariff' law. wiH be torn In shreds. Perfected air flight will pre sent the spectacle of ah Almost Im possible prevention of smuggling.. We can hardly police the air, and unpo lled smuggling across border lines if not over oceans will be easy. ' In the same way international laws will require amendment and treaties between nations become necessary, to limit the movements of aerial craft. In a fashion much of the fabric of state and national law will be swept aside, and new legislation be re quired. AH these and other problems will be presented In the civil status, to say nothing of the exigencies of war ballooning, the destruction of a city by a single vicious or unbalanced man, and the other far. reaching pos sibilities perfected navigation of the air will usher In. tion or appearance of competing n2 wm n? doubt su6ef2 exP12rat1"'"' companies, might be able to secure .COnomies lq the direction of utilizing o ceui tares. tor inaustrlal purposes the vegetation ' The vast increase of population) of the. sea. The first paper, it , will be exnected in the life of the- nrn. remembered waa made by the oe expeciea in tne me oi tne pro- Egyptiana from water plant, the posed franchise is In itself more than papyrus. . It may ba found that there enougn to indicate the folly of such I are seaweeds which chemistry and a concession. Th'ere la everv rAasnn machinery can turn to paper, thus leas Ao-ainot nui.i .i in. i.u enlng ' tha demand ' upon; the forests. against bestowal of this right to exr Here , an Idea which aomcbody is act 6 cent fares for a quarter of a likely before long, to turn to practical century to come, and absolutely none account. t . it in favor -of it. There is no point tto " "Z " , be gained by binding this city and Fart Une? Disappearing.- ' ito nnniA I,-, . ...a.'. u, From the Cincinnati Enquirer. . '66 " , The Oregon. California, Colorado. Ne- translt for nearly an average life- braska, Kansas, Nevada, Minnesota and time. 1 On the contrary, there Is very I Wisconsin brand of Republicanism is a. I a.A II i ' At. A. A . A XT . ITlUCn to He lost. It la mnnstrnna I biim-uih u iw,.iuii, , ii.-j,... ,. ... I Pennsylvania, and,. New England. ,,... .uu;y iueir can , The Country inder President Taft's dren by hanging over their heads administration will probably find party ironclad agreements- under which Un almost wiped out. they must serve, especially when not .."'" aaminiaHration win na mora na- avT eA.AVi i C , , r I tionai m us cnaracter tnan any w nava ua luvumi ui. , ucucut is vuuen-1 had a nc tha time of Monroe. eafed Jn return. , It is the grip tf But after party lines disappear for a traction corporation . f aoll ita tod I time, early or lata, wlU come a day ' I A V. ... ..... . , 1 1 . unwiRA mnnlrlnal leo-lalotlnn Hof . "'"" ""' , o I nnwer: under new allgrnmenta. without doubt; not sectional, wa hope; but for the safety ant security.of the form of government there is absolute need, of two or more atrong aAd patriotic or- ganixAtlona. - a blight upon the lowly in many an American city. The streetcar Is the vehicle of -$he poorf aot the rich. The millions that traction corpora tiona earn come . mostly from wage earners and tollers who cannot af ford autos and carriages. It Is time for Portland to set up a, policy of Justice alike for her corporations and her public. There is no surer or swifter way to a population of half a million than by guarding' Jealous ly the rights of the weak as well aa the strong. .This can be done by re sisting the council in its purpose with reference to the blanket fran chise, and that, for the above and other reasons, should' be done. If necessary, by resort to the referen dum AIDING WILL.1METTE PEOPLH V ERy. Important -Information Is asked by Major Mclndoe of the United State, engineer's office at Portland from the commer cial bodies of the Willamette Valley. These bodies are requested to Bnp- pty statistics with refeence to the present volume of traffic on tbe Wil lamette river," tbe volume to be ex pected, after, the Improvement of the river, and of the dockage fAcHities at each shipping point. Tbe infor mation is desired for use of the rn glaears and congress in the. proposed acquirement by. th government of th -anal,and locks at Oregon City acd the te?pening of tee as nil to Tbe plan Is announced for con solidating the . Portland board of trade and the-merchants exchange. News accounts are that the opera tions of each have been a handicap to tbe progress and operations of the other. The exigencies of the trade of ao large a city as Portland suggest that every phase gives im petus to every activity, pablic and private. The new arrangement reached by tbe board of trade and the merchants exchange should "be promotive of Portland and ber many trade In ter eat a. . Anyway. Oregon has managed to struggle along without the aid of Rockefeller In educating her own boy. cd gli for CO year, or ao, and has made a mighty good job cf It. Probably she can do quite as well for tbe next CO years. And have the a ajlsfartlc. of knowing that her education it cot tainted with coal Oil, - - ' . , . Cruelty of .Nose Rags. From tha Buffalo Horse Wotld. FoF a moment put yonrself in the position of a borae forced to feed out of soma of our nosebags. His head la encased In A close fitting, wholly u li ven tl la ted, foul 'and heavy attachment In tha ahapa of a bag. Though hia Hpa are very flexible and constructed so that his mouth may. perform soma of tha functlona of a man's hands in tha matter of feeding, tha horse can not reach hla food. He la compelled to toss the bag upwards so that the last of tha feed may come within bla reach. In tbia'way tha grains of tha feed get ' into Ma nostrils and causa hlra grest annoyance, . With his breathing hindered and hla nostrils clogged w-lth grain he Is In far more agony 'than a horse that geta A dosea vicious cuta of tha whip. Just Timet John Burrougha. In tha April Atlantic Truly It Is hard for ua to realise what a part time haa played tn tba earth'a history Just time, duration ao alowly. oh. so slowly, have the great changes been brought about! The turn ing of mud and silt Into rock In the bottoiq af the old aeaa seems to hare bees Barely a question of time. Mud does not. heroine rock la man a time, nor vegetable matter become coal. Tries processes are too al-vr for tie. Tha flexing and folding of the rocJiy atrata. miles deep, under sn even pres sure, la only a aaaatloa of time. Al low time enough and force enough, and a. lTr cf granite may be bent like :a bow. The crystals f the rwk seem to adjust thetnaelres to the strain, and 14 take op new poatttona. Just s they do, tnnch rowe TafkTr. a cake ef Ica uaier pressure, probably ro huiran ancy coo id Tex a stratum of hKt ro-aiioe there Is nit time enosgh, veaj If there er p"wer imd(I. "A lew tern r-A-rat ure atleg grad-ia tlr." aro mr geolr-rr. -dsrlr.r an tnijef! ni.te a re itiH pr--lur reilts that -iil4 rm ba 4Utrio k-ra-cll about tun getting ine jirr w vim oiim-v i. m-a . u. - 11 1 - Slipped Off,, leaving-on the the hook a JJ . m... -The .dea 10 men wnneiisn, winuii " . wiih ih. AtiiiViV . " rV. '.,llM lowed whole some time previously, and W"D i"4-."1!1.01' 9 sickly child in. : . . . . . . . m a. .uaa kAi nuLU JH.Hi!iftri m aw aaa ait..i u.1 - .a swallowed it: and when the unfortunate "s..0 supposed enllghtenmntT , white fish parted from the hungry maw 't.iT,"?."?'- "-n7 Py People who of tha finny monater It made a noise -"?".. J'Jr v. c-uer. - Why do llle a cow pulling her foot put or the f" V J'1," inaJ good water. r7wi rinwn In Tillamook. - i careriuiy chosen food, fresh air and ...MIA V ' I 8 IIU nnflflT ATA,A,A - . A I. . 1 I kv, J"". elements .i7i. .i?""""'o , mr piuiamg up the P,??Ath.of. the weak or puny ohlld. and 1 h. J!?:.In even "rter measure than i tn vlenrouw mnno-Hrei- ..i,,..t SiK.iUlS bllltl? Are "not FAMOUS GEMS OF PROSE 'The Town of Concoro!--By George D. Robinson S. T,th "Jri"" d-ngerous Jir".9 , .nl-v under , the,, advice of a - (From a banquet addreaB'at tha cele bration of the 260th anniversary of the settlement of the town, September 1 1885).- - , The early settlers of Concord. We must believs, could not fully have an tlcipated what has resulted. ' They worked with tha highest Ideal In view, but wa can hardly fancy that the men who founded the town In 16SS saw that with unerring certainty the signal 41a tlnctlon would fall there that cam .ln 1775. Patriotism was not, confined to that, town,-it spread everywhere. There were other hills and other rivers and other bridges and other waya, and none but divine knowledge could nave Known that It would coma to tha atream In Concord. i- '-.-v'- ;;;v It la not the . old North - bridge mat makea tha town Justly famoua. Down through the- Locrian , mountains ran the defile of .Thermopylae. ? It would have remained unknownin history, without even A mention-or recognition, had not 300 brave aoula gone down there for Lcedaemon'a cause. Bridges ; every where streams numerous, tha North brfdee not significant; 'but tha man hood that atood on" the bridge. And stemmed the. tide of British aggression, and turned back tha onset in vtctory, . . "... a. a, . .1 A waa- peculiar to -. mat unie, . j. no uiu bridge has disappeared, the . traveler eecs it no mora. He loves to know that Its planks have passed rnto the founda tion, worn of tne piatrorm m tna town hall, r He knowB that tha shot was heard round the world; but, more, the Impulse went everywhere, and wherever the oppreased recognlaed It, there came confidence and 'courage ana encourage ment.- - - -. :-: Our Independence Was aurely not the work of a year or of a decade. The work, the process, commenced with the first -settlement. , More than a century passed while this movement wbb pro ceeding ' to lta unerring result, The Church, tha slhoolhouae, tha town meet- na- were educating the people to Know not. only that.lt was their right to be free, but were Inspiring them with tha heroism ' that would dare - In the future to declare .that Independence. So j : um iiwi i i" "i anuit eitner, ror that oppression. IHl; .u. for1r'vlnr once got the drug inventor Stephenson, 1 i J'Tt1 VT nxt tMn Liiya ifiiHiii v rrimnat an a a.ioia.iAi. . . t . surely ofnder God's providence was the any tonic or other medicine be given power- impiania 11 should strike down. Said - the great to tha dean of Westminster, -wnai "- ficult matter. peia xnai : locoinoiivw tuswn 1 "iji a a k sir, v stcam of courae." - we, v saio . -.. -,.- . niepnenson. 11 is mo uumwiu . uM. Tir.-.. -,T uod sent intoatne nowers. ine great g wrrvrt-h v iiicsVii"' .. drama waa orepared and rehearsed In A ..VJl. . r.'rl Se'n- c.., - i.,s a. . 177R. t,d then A- 11 l"' Pints or flour, two table- tUa (n aa waB AnanoA thsra in thA '- spoonfyls of bflkinr presence and with the knowledge of ." .I'i'jh'01" tebtesjioonfuls of lard or the civilized world, and tna curiam -'"V.'; w two cup- waa not ruae- down at the close until r. . """V,"" laDiespoonruis or Yorktown came and .America was free Umall. ?o iSS ?u', forevermore. - .-..-:. until a delJcftta brown. ' , We may looK witn tremDiing ana nsrnsn Kincult Sift together three anxiety In our lmagtnlnga of what the 'Pfuls of flour one cupful of corn futura ahaU be.; We can. safely trust v Spw.onful,, of baking the oast. We know that in the earjy ' 11. "..-', " a" """poonruis or su- j - .a r-.jl hi. 5"1 ""-inia one larre tableannnn. Uaya CUIIKrcsa o.fc in vi.wt mvu...., ... nT 1... Vx...,. . John Hancock to: the presidency. Wt one cupfurof" milk? one half cupfur8,ff U i imireuium u., ........ ...aj4a niit TOU laDiennnonrill ftl pnr . .... - A AI ... A ... V. . tnla ntlAAA. BAA , .. T , , . w. .VI, college ror - a univ tuunu uo;huhiii ,...T .tn,..-iuin uut inin, And bake in that town. And'tnougn.ii may pe, mm 1 - . it in the later years Harvard . has gone fu, of ard n. enV-? V.,'?!"?.0""' to Her permanent" eaiaDiisnmeni ia me 1 two -nl ""! r ,"v ... u"r; elt v where It '- was first located, yet. f Pf"' P. n.l -i7AA.-I - mnA -r-Wn. and e it. 'Z.-"Z" tnree .tlful nuvioTci . a v aavwa v "mi ..v-w.--w . 1 vs. 1 ivui in nr iiirri nn. kbbx aa 1 va a a atateamanahln. and noetrv. and romance I teaanoonfula rot hairing r,X,. . ---- ..".j ai hi.aia . .-ia run. ing .-. ana pnuosopny, are conoiuereu, mei -aiv-'HA,, vi.jw . ,nto a smooth hat- hah . . . 1 tn, noma .1 t i nnrnrn jAnni ' ..u ,i, wl, I runi . K i rn mnrtnn ...... . .., us wu .. ....... . V,1 II. ,--,. " ". -'w-... ' though congress comes no longer there, ,,,"."". "'-0 'n. a not yen until Concord's sons Are In the great con- Xlmond ?MZ2r.-Lr2 At. . ..,iA.' ..n.ain.. i.m in. . o-io tna f 111 .... ..w.. aaI., IZi-lrZZ.S1 "'I add eight onnoes of beaten tcllle-enca and her nower. blanched and imn,,AA .iJ;j -. . . a 1 . 1 .- . - ' - aiiiiununi v nt If It be ao In tba -future, we need tna voiks of tha gra beat ona oonndnf anxiety or apprehension for powaerea sutrar; add. the grated rind of 1 ,. I T TrnTAfB I aTHAtt SB ao. w aw aallAAB. a . a. through greater heat. "Give us timer aay tha great .mechanical forces, "and wa will , show you the immobile rocka and your rigid mountain- chains as flexible as a piece of leather." "Give ua time." say tha dewa and tha tains and tba anowflakes, "and wo will make vou e garden out of those same stub born rocks and frowning ledges." Give us time,"-Bays Life, starting with lta protoioane in the old Cambrian aeaa. 'and I will not atop till I nava peopled the earth with myriad forma and crowned them all with man." IIAaTCJ IIU f - !- J W o, wuvi vaaaiaf-wa : W - J i. . 1 ' what shall come. , tr . n a lima sliced citron And We can bear to th future no greater j. "j. IV ;Tt ?. i?uri.nd !" than to 11s the nest hath aVought: t Ti.11 i,'ti,er:.Btat lightly Into this w.i.hr.,1 tha lowliest dutv. true to nn7. .;..'aUwJ"J?1. Vi"!'."0"' lM" -- - -- r:.A. I'ZZiT . ?''.'" "o oasa m a mod- ins loiiieei iuuuku. wvrn iinin none. - ... In aa ara Innlt hirk nnlv a few A-ears. I ('ream Mncarnnna Pal I),.' t.i, . . . . . .. r 1 k. ..11.. .a wniira as wa looK bacK to tna.worg jnt was "a. "r . "'x eggs separatelv. . .a,aa a. oa-c u.. ... ... 1 And In me Vl) t thrav. ........ .a . that Concord blood and Concord courage ' Add the whitt-7,?i,I20,int I and Concord natrlotlam failed not In en,,ih tJZ'SJ'" ? the nation's emergency,, we know that well; ponr Into molds. and bake a deiu 1 a - aa Iaaa- 00 thA aala . .... vmnw a, ueil ohnAihrniae. the church and rellsrlonl ;- . - Bt kt a and Intearlty. shall stand, there ahall - Vegetable Salail In Jellv yet be a grand Army that will take care I -ajJT Into faney ahapes 1 cupful, of thrnt Ida nallnn ahall live. I I i... . .. . .. " " VL oouea vegeiaDies carrots, po- tatoes. beeta wlfh a eawnooo v..... many good worda that metropolitan aspo-ragu, tips and any ether v egetablea Journal la publishing concerning Coos that may be handy. Tntb a -cupful of Bay and All southwestern Oregon. The boiling meat stock pour of a box of Journal la rapidly taking na place as e.i.i" ioiT-n in a cup or wstor. Oregon's representative State paper be- teanrnfiil ofonlon Julca and A dash cause c giving recognition to All sections. r. f It. hrn.il and liberal oolicy In ""' or"" me veretatoles .. . 1 in a mould or a round d ah. and let tand until cold. Garniah with mall rad'Shea and m nn lait.... leaves with mayonoalae. ' Ho to KOI Sqnlrrels, ' The editor of tba Mount Scott Tribune calls The Journal e attention to a "new aqutrral- killer, concerning wblrh it published last ummer, and recently re published the following: Edwsrd An derson, living on tbe foot hills nesr Weston, haa originated a cheap ana successful method of exterminating squirrels, which have caused much dam re In hia locality. Locating a pop ulous squirrel colony, be goes out with sn equipment of newspaper scraps, sulphur, and matches. At every bole be rlacea a slip of raper and a tea- spoor.ful of sulphur. ' Setting this afire, he eovera the bla to with weeds and flirt. Tha result is that tha Bijulrrela are all smothered to their subterranean femieea. One pound of su-phor will kill tot aqulrrela. More PraJe for Tbe Journal. Tram the Can Bay Times. There baa bees much favorable com ment BTiora Cos Bay- boootera fAtly arM the frind!y attitude cf tha Prt iaad Journal toaard this section. The Times lo r ka ""l to i Us vr. to the f::.f f-a'an cf praise ttt thi - This Date In History. -. ; 180 Robert M. T. Hunter, states man, born In Esaex county. Virginia, Wed there July 18. 17. - 18J7 Branch of the Society of Friends known aa tha ; . Hlcksltea founded. .- 1836 Texana defeated tha Mexlcana at battle of San Jacinto. 1155 Riots lo Chicago over the 11 cens Question. a ' 187f General John A. Dig died. Bfarn July S4, I'M. - 18t Strike of 119.009 miners Inau gu rated In the bttumlnoua coal region. 18?8 Edward Cary Walthall. United Btatea senator from Mlaalsslppl, died In Washington.' I. C 1105 Cretan assembly proclaimed onion of Crete and Greece. Prlncca Angnat WnilAin's Dirtliday. mncesa August Wllliant. wife of the fourth, son of tbe Gertnsa emperor, waa bora April !1. 111?. In tha ducal palace at Orurhola Fefora her marriage to Prince Auguat T.llllim In Has, aha waa Frtnreee Alexandra Victoria, the daugh ter of Prince Frederick, duke of Schlee- lig-Holatein. The prlweu , erf it- rated entlrelr tV private ma at era and I aald to be unoeual'y rultured ami beautiful, fines their fnarTiaA-e a year aro she all ber tiitebond. rrlm-a A' r it Vi illlam. have eriipi-1 as eatabl.tli rrrt of t-etr own eot far from the Im- lrlal r 't . pntalanv s The Bullied Witness PntrllmAd to Tha Josmal hy Walt fcaaon. the famoua Eanaao net. Hla praae-pnema will Iw a rciilar featore af thl columa la Tfca Dally Journal.) At morn I aaw him, for tha court, liouso bound, and glad smiles chased hla Jovial mug around: chipper was he, and blithe and gay and bold, kick ing hla heela like any, 1-year-old. At eva 1 aaw him on hla homeward way broken with arTlef, and bent and . worn and gray, laying the dust with teara that fairly ateamed. and when I spoke he Jumped ie yarda and creamef. Through Ihe long day. within tha coart houso dim, lawyers had nad and clawed and badgered him. asking htm thlnga and Booming hla reply, proving that trurti la twit- a futile lie: ahakln their flsta beneath hia pallid nm, raa-V I Ing the air and .stamping on h! tra I Aptly they allowed, with eloquence on- Ii loosed. thAt ha had robbed a w Ids. w e rhlrken roost; hence It waa rlalo that " an 111s eviderw-o badn t the wort. ct twenty :) rbnner nt. 1 -.t that witness Book his Jnurnwy hntne; fear held his heart and hats were l. hla dr.m: when tmr the reep-ie ft hla padfld cell, e eea a laarjer, on msy bear him veil. . (--..rrrHf I9o I. ft, &fe Xallhrar Aawa