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bMMMBbMBB SSBHSMSMSBI nsHMBSBaBlSMBBasaBBMsWBBMSlBBaBMSSSBS EDITOaVb BVGE Of THE JOURNAL THE JOURNAL AH IMtKfE.MiEXT XgWHPafR. t- S. JataSoN. .ratluker tubllksd averr craning (rlcec Kub47 I end rtmtf fnu-Uf gxtrulua- el Tha Jour m I Bulla lix, rifm lid 1'aa.Mli etri, furil.tid, r, Kntrn at the poMonre at rWIWiid. , f. tr.nuuMUK Itintufk .Iba mails M ea4 "'" best customer, and If you compare our population with that of Kngland and Germany, wo -are. man to roan. far and awar your best clients. Thta li true, and yet our fatuous, pigheaded, trunt serving atatesnian- whtp keeps on raising the 'height of tola tariff barrier, antagonizing our bout and nearest customers, making commercial war upon our good in.KCiioxr.a mho tn; home. ah . . . - - . a. .s vs aumltfri i-ii ih i.c dfiwcowm neighbors, checking and bandlcap- Hmtion Aiv"kTaTHiifo iifci'HKNK.NTATivic J ping commerce that la easiest and r..min ali (. nrBn.wir l.u. .lin. ... w. - f ..blB fo ... ant. log a S If III- a leans, Itultilinc, 'h New lark; lool-o liu)c aroua- BMALL CUAtiQU were "private." that la, entirely tha people, and who ara determined aside from his regular dutlea and (to bold on to tha rights. and prlrl employment. . Ills vlewg ara auch as I leges they hare gained, will cheer- wui accord witn those of moat peo- fully, accept tha Issue, pie who ao not put aelf-lntarpretod revelation' above light and reason, J There being no probability of, inn me expression or inera, by one aeer or other larger and mora re in his position, Is sure to cause ve-Jspectable anluial being wjthln range, bement protests on the part of ultra I an imagined skunk waa a sufficient orthodox people, and dissensions, excuse for one Coos county man fa- wranglings and bitterness, that at tally wounding another -with alghty I, ?eT u ,nlnr a Httis la favorj ha once InvolvA tha hiAv f mt,.At. I nrld l.nrk.hnr Th. ln.l..A. , nmra. . to the injury of tha work la which I ro". Inexcusable and what ought ' t HT 1 1 I I .III II COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF OREGON eiUKUUlll Tat the milk; tusks tha dairies clean . Tha issus In New Tork: 'Who la tb goat 7 . .. Wtport will be rebuilt, larger. Farmers rushing their plowsnow. Ihc REALM feminine. " policy of retaliation that will they are engaged. to be criminal carelessness1 will be .,',,':.m",0,? an.iiuSX- f!!?"' 'TaI,) W.J . , V The re,l,ou standpatters and frequent until the policy of severely rtUntiw. k. J iir.ir i . ; iwi i" i'luuuci !-1 progrogflivos can never agree: and l""'""'" cuipriia is naopiea. :TL;"X,r " ipges io a rew organiicfl gangs or while thelt debates may rrZlT. ' -r ... ... - J.! . ..1,1r- l"u"'u,,: UlUUt'IJUHOlS. la iImi I ulimt Slain, fiiU uf Mrilra: IU1I.Y. 0u fvsr 3r on moot .SO St'NKAY. Oik jnr 2 5 I Orw monlh I .V DAILY ANU 8CN0AY. Om Jer T .Ml i On tuonlh I 00 TO WHOM DOKS IT IllCIiOXG? "Idcos, onc sown In the ln- tellectual worll. never die. -We now know that the law tt Ufa Is progress for the lndl ' vldual. progress for humanity. Humanity fulfils tha law on , earth; the Individual, on earth and elsewhere." Maiilnl. C OXE SIDE OF TICUTH T J - as against Balllnger in their variance regarding land, forest and water policies, says that in a con HAT ECONOMIC rent, or un earned increment, of laud, does not Justly belong to the Indi viduals who receive It, but to the community that brought it Into existence, was plainly shown by so eminent and conservative a political economist as John Stuart Mill, who on this subject said: Buppoae that there Is a kind of In come which constantly tnds to In crease, without any exertion or eecrl flca.on the oart of the owners: those S I owners constituting- a class In the com munity, whom the natural course ,of things progressively enriches, consist ently with complete -posslveness wholly in vain, a state university supported by all sorts of taxpayers Is not the place for them. In Institution are young people and whose parents are of all denom inations, and of none, and of all grades of belief and disbelief; and they would better entirely eogregate their religious' conrictlons, opinions and theories from their educational work. 1 People who are good only on compul- biuii iraa a sorry iiie. Judae Oarnor seems to hava fallen aown Daily in nia campaign. e One thine Is certain In the Mount I In. Jiiniey comrov Deception la Fatal. 'TIlM In I.. .. ... . ... ., , i . " . V ... " noiiung can need a lis VToodburn la Jubilant over railroad A fault whlvh needa II most, grows tw e . ' - - inert by,- . rllas has tha largest gasoline tank ..' . '. In ilia. state. . -E . lh reatoet evils In th . ' - I 1 reailn and dlaclpllno of chlldrr . A,,!,1,,.,p,, onthuslaatlo support I I Is dmepiiun, and u Is nrobabli In Ihe Italics. , f , , J doubtful If parents rcallsa th. N.wnort wm'snend 111.000 for a .. A?0""'0' "r"." h, thy prac- water system. - n p ww rniidren. It seems ac i I "'-vi. wi.iur lllinv Ilmoa. anH r.ri,la ersy! somebodrnia aiiX n"l!Tf,,,J!in'l,r h" b0Uh, w? W WUh w thought oMhs .J e lota In BprlnfrieiL . I lasting; Injury to th oblldren. t . ' r huh ovtanoLT , THAT t CHECK SCARE. ABOUT DEMOCRACY "A DEMOCRACY Is entitled to representation by its fittest men, of its own selection," Bays the Oregonian. and on I witn this statement The Journal en- a case it would tirely aereea. But under tha mm. principles on chfnB ynaa . uh.-v u MATiMiswa, a writer their part. In auch in Hampton s Magazine, who Is be no violation of the an extreme nartisan of Pinchot wncn private property is grounded, ifl " , "- " :"V, nT!L L appropriate this in-V the representative system, the crease of wealth, or part of it. as it I people, comprising the democracy, wi I D V Tt U OCJ CJ tlULl, pfi'f IMS THAN S ''j Th dalrrmen thmnuWM will Ilka tha right way when they get used to It. e e - i . There aeema to b naarlv aa murh no. lltlcal trouble In Spokane as there used to be In St. Johns. e e . . , ', "Who owns tha Polef aska tha 8a. attls P.-I. Who cares? Nobody would give 10 cants for It. rotators ylrltl from 71 to 100 bushels I Truth la .w. i. an ar arming Tnn ' juniiamrniaia in an acra around Tangrnt succeaafiil dealing with children, - sn.l A. Wedfnrd three story hotel Will be 7Jn,n5 nt'""y 'or deviation raised to eight atorle. , rrom tna truh oomes from lack of e .a ... , PPer dlnclptliis. a soon as a baby U Several families of Watertown, Wis, old enough to be naughty he Is old have arrived In Uugane to realde. enough to be corrected, and rlgittKere a ' . iT "wnf many parents make their n i vk 7 . k V ! 1 miataaa in discipline. - Tha old aN ' ' Idevll and tha dep sea, says tha Cast i gunient thnt tha hah rtn..'ni Ln-7 3 publio wbarvaa. Ara tba peopla arolna to rular lr urn man , , . a a I peopla who want to send their children -- i m . . . ... ... . is acnooi. niviuun Droauoaa inrai ai.oon.ooo fir i - corncob pipes a year. ' Blnoa Missouri! a i,m.a went ReDub; be highly protected. " ' e a , ' . "October "la a. a-raat month tn on tha oalendar." Toledo Blade. Yea. but any other month would b inlssed If left off tha calendar. r e e "Between cyclones and hallstonea In the south and snow In the weaL" bealna a paragraph In a southern paper. Noth ing doing of tha aort on tha Pacific coast. . ...... ' vnraotfnn at Wiahtnrrnn RfwrAlnrv wuulu reijr on applying an accf-SHlon ... -v...v.. uo, ouiifun iiiivbiiob iiui ini momiDf r VT w . wm biujttm run Tersatlon at Washington, secretary o( wealth created by clrcumgta had little if anything to do with the pp- had stated a fact (which it dldn t) fhL blApHlnt?d minlater to China, Balllnger Bald to him: Hang It t0 tne b.n,flt of gtiCity, instead of selection of their representatives or wnen " "nounced that It la unlawful ciUudedath?" V ctLTSv&'Xl!?? all. Vou conservation fellows don't allowing It to become an unearned ap- othep n,lh, l VI'??" to write a check for less than S ulto-f.m't" -here' know anything about the west. This "che. of a particular! . t"Z,n llZ "-" - v e . big public domain, this immense for-1 Bclo needs mora dwelling bouaea for I f'd enough to know, has been the rulna- HU ft scores or onucred. Tha baby aoon learns that If ha crlea ha generally geta'what he wants, ao tha next time ha wants a thing ha crlea until ha doea get It The baby may ba too young to reaaon this out, but Instinct gulden him, and discipline can ba auccessfully ap plied. . . , . . OnS Woman Who laaait annrnarhlnar motherhood bad it understood that if anyone els had to raise her baby he should not be allowed to get what ha wanted by crying for it She was able to rear the baby herself, and by follow Ing thla plan had a baby who rarely ever cried, because that same Instinct taught him that It waa useless to cry, for he never got his own way by doing It. Such a lesson in dlaciniin u nt Republican, 'thla Industry ahould .IrYn.Vit"' "toZm "'th. wings, that had been Ilvlna- on chlckena near that town, .e .e Lakevlew (Examiner: Everybody " Is getting an auto of somtype, and even the editor Is consumed with a raging f aver for a smell wagon. . W. El Curtis, the Chicago - Record- Herald traveling correspondent writes: "Med ford seemed to me tha moat at tractive, and I should aelect It aa a home If X went west" . e AM fnrlntf favmA whllA Amtrrm nn,l. av . . ...... ........ , ........... Bn-.... ,' " noiea. came upon a nam. wiute suo- atanca whloh haa been analysed as dta- .t. o. - land in n rhfllnrltv nr .onoo 0f tu MA I "T1a mi.t, uivi. win ...T.1..-.I Hirnnrtnnt ih. rrif o.i. bill: I'd ilka to hv mv L ?.f H. there muat ba a bigger and t mmri. fa a hiirilpn tinon th "a "'"UM,U5 lUB uuuject oi ; K- Th. ,m t .uf-. v oer ose festival next year than ii li. .i. . bat y PPes ex-ana injanoasly misrepresented. "lh t..' r.i &ZS ".FX Vl??" actly .to unused lands, in or near The Oregon primary law provides "I'd like to pay you." said tha man. subscribe liberally and make a rraat tomaceoua earth, used for allver polish I easy to teach, but It la worth all the ef- people out there. The only way to handle it is to divide it up among success sura. liauuio ! IO l-V Ull UO b U Jl 11 II Q I , , I , . . ..... I the ble: comorations which are able a c,ty or growing community, the best means yet devised for se- T the benefit of the Increased clrcula- . " , Z . 7. . i J omy means tion of money." This very likely is jJJ' richer in their sleep, for nominating and electing men of expressive of the secretary's general w"s' r1,s,klns: or f,on- i,il the people 8' own 8e" Tiew of the subject. He honestly ?la m, ha? th?y,' ,6C"n- . . . . on the general DrinciDles of uncial Tha nrnnian 0tt i Relieves uai oniy Dig corporauona , ,. - - - ... . tuo F"!"". i iivj-ciB..u gomethin- new avar av Minimi justice, to mis accession or riches? thus acting, a "mob." but thpv n- our Prices are a little high, but then. I ir'a d.n.ht,. ,, i., w. i it ia in una wiio Dear rn ha a mrv troll hohoim "and square up the account can't write a check, you know, for such a small amount." For laws are made for you and me. And laws are made to break; t But honesty's the policy That we should always take. "I've come to got the coin you owe a aouar twenty-eight An American huaband la godri enough for Marjorle Gould: aftar her aunt Anna'a and other rich American srlrls' .experiences with foreign fellows with mien, ane wants none or mem. ana says. and In making dynamite. Of eight notatoea 1-alsed near Rain ier the smallest measured v by II Inch es in circumference while the largest measured- 11 by 19 Inches In circumfer ence. Four of the potatoes . weighed Just T pounds. fort4hat It takes, and la tha first atrnn foundation on which to build the child'a Ufa so that deception will never seem necessary. Children should be taught to mind, and to respect parental authority at all costs, and the parent who avadea en- Ther have none. work, who risk, who economize-lt cool headed "mob." The new laws VvW thTLmJX can bring about desired develop , ment, and therefore does not wish r VnmnAn 4 Vt am In fa fn i foi t inn of great tracts of land and timber IV116 Th .mt&ke !hese ownera r o' Oregon are a revival of democracy, I cannot write a check, so please and water powers. - , Z VI mai. naa necome oniy a name. The uu ttuvw kv " v.. u. , I n'anlfli Tn nrtinm than Ak ll,ln ,1.1 1 . . . ... " "-". uwa i-uio imiig liseii naa Deen ruthlessly ire. ., ,r . , ' .. J. wealth. To whom, then, does this thing itself had bef Mr Matthews whoshows" that he wealth ,Q ju8tlce. beiong? The law trampled in loathly mi is not an unprejudiced wttness, de- lves ,t to tt ,d, obstructive land a loatDly mir -I:, "rr-f owner- JU8tice wou,d & 11 to the .The Philadelphia- Telegraph ad- .!-"f.V ZZZ li toiling, developing people who mlts that shlD subsidization "wnu fhT nT.,BWi" 8: V ZZ Cte it- Mill's logic is of the aim- facilitate an improper subvention of , ' ." 7 . piesi, plainest son, ana is irreiu- uugeeuueiui wiuiug luicicsu, 1 table whose Headquarters the broad, government revenues and open the uoor to unscrupulous plunderers to r,l.rt frail ImhIb illrActlv to No 9R I t ,.r , ""'f "ut or xne nation s " iJVw J1U1U1V 11U.11I3 1.1 UAUliAflll DOcketS " hut tblnlro fhaf "o- Tlrnadwav Now York . thn homfl of .. V. pucneis, DUt tmnKS mat as a ten Standard Oil." This view eorre- LffB WOULD suppose that the pponds closely to that of many injf 1 g0od roads Question had been the national capital and eisewnere iy Bettled in England long ago, wno watcnea tne political game - but the comine into use nf she was rich. Then she got her father 10 nem inauce urown to marry her: dad did, but Brown skipped; dad chased mm rrom place to place and finally orougni mm oaca to j,os Angeles and the girl, and he gave up. Herers a basis lor a novel. e e When the' politicians get together and mane up ineir mue slate, it will loott, near by, like quiet weather, and all will each congratulate. They'll put their ticket out and say, "Now every good Republican muat fall in linn on Time and Tide should attend that Chi- 'lection day, and vote er straight, like a - I , . .. . III, tlA ." 11.. l. 11 . 1 uasu ecnooi xor waiters, xney are about celpt the bill and trot.' For all our laws are liberal; By them we should abide. We must have liberty or death, As Patrick Henry cried. An afterthought haa coma to me (This la my day to think, you sfce). And while I'm dragging on my ways, i ve cut out "Melancholy Days. With the Increase of rail facilities immini of ' authorit .it .ha Vim Woodburn presents an exceptionally f' TllTrV.il JLfJi, Y lt to th? h,M fine field for business locations and eo- "elf lahly shirking a great responsibility peclally for the establishment of fac- because it la oo much trouble to take rinnj .V.. .r.. w Jli... v 'Ti partiou lari y iqoae wnone pro- 11 up. SnSAt " MarJrlei te bead auctgn be marketed to the northwest The mother who tries to make her . cnnu minq on tna streetcar, for Instance, Vale now with its population of less S?" H!?' hI that. ng to Sim. .i'iyo, 71 ana nana" that 1600 people, struggling with the n J" u window and the big SSSSan JSa'SXS ""iJrSLEZ!?. oloV- 2ar oroblem? light and black dog will eat him. .how. plainly , sewerage systema, nas a, ma-Knuiceni mm ana naa not mastered the first future before her. as the county seat princlplea of discipline. That child haa of naturally the richest county In east- nrobabir had all thi anfm.i. .h- !LA ern Oregon' thinks the Plalndealcr. Saeerla afrfr hii. .f 1 !,f th" m" . .. - nagene arter him at one time or an- However the atate may go drrprohl- other, until be has learned that such bitlon, Yamhill county, aays the New- statements are false, the threat loses Its berg Graphic, wTiuld not for a moment power, be learna to distrust his mother, consider a proposition to go back to the and. feels at perfect libertv tn tnii dr old time saloon regime. We have had . iitZl 5 -Kn Kiitw enough of this sort of thing in the past ,I"f.i"0W !ih black and are done with saloons In Yamhill do threat "You won't either." county for all time. I T . - r i common occurrence ror pap- Vnrn Ohaarvar; Thlrtr thousand nta to tell their children that If thev head of sheep, and 1000 cattle, were make ugly faces thalr faces will grow held up the better part of a month at I that way, If they swallow the seeds of through the campaign last spring motor cars in recent years has pre- ana eany summer inai resuuea in Bented a new " problem, which that the nomination of Mr. Taft, and in country is preparing to solve. And the campaign after his nomiflatlon. ft ia not only with regard to motor Mr. Taft seems to have become en- car roads, but In other matters, that - . I i 1JI i a.-. 1 1 I. . l- ureiy Bausmui-ory tu on tucoe gicai England is preparing to carry on "interests" that seek to get posses- development along with conservation sipn of lands, mines, forests and of resources, much"' as there is a streams. There appears to be no good deal of talk of dolng ,Q thls doubt about that. . country. But In England there Is Yet there is sometimes another likely to be more action In propor- elde, that such a man as Mr. Mat- tion to talk than here, thews cannot see, as Mr. Balllnger wnat is called a development bill says. Matthews says that within !s pending in parliament, a govern- j Hll,fr xsauiuger pecauie ment measure, that provides for the ocv.co.j w development or forestry, agriculture vumea vauey. huoui rmpeuBB, reclamation and drainage of land wunoui reservation except as to a construction and improvement of wiugw uaui Huj ui us wu in uie harbors and canals, development of uui. iuw, no lu, "" fisheries, and other improvemenU lion norsepower, mis ncu wwi io but tne feature relating to road im t.ruua. w.t-6UU, u lUj lwu provement, the American consul warring railroaders. The old game general at London BayB attracta the vi grau iroiu me uS wmcu me ran- most attention. roaas naa aiways ptayea ne iook up- The road improvement will con- wuere vouseven. uu luterrupiea u. Bist chiefly in the building of spe Oregon was not consulted. The eIai roads for motor cars, there be- vaiue-w ner power waa nut consm- ,ng aiready g00d roads for other ve trea, mougn py ner law no one may hides. Their control will be vested molest such powers without license ln a BDeciai hoftrd. having fn r,n0r from the state Harrlman and Hill to construct roads on its own inltia-J wauicu iu a..cy auu luVo lueir Te. 0n such rnnda th cn llrr,lt tative and temporary measure, how ever, to be withdrawn at the expira tion of a limited period, ship sub sidy or postal subvention appears to be worth "a trial." Did the Phila delphia paper ever read the fable of the elephant that was permitted to put his trunk through a door open only narrowly, to warm it? Such a policy Is never withdrawn by the party or men who adopt it. The subsidy will grow year by year, an other great trust tax with no com pensating benefit, until there shall come a political revolution that will turn the eubsidizers out of power. the poorest waiters I know of. Letters From tLe People Lands it went." will be removed, facilitating rapid rnis, as we Know out here, does transit. These roads will be main f not present the whole case, nor state talned by license taxes on motors Jt fairly. In this particular case the and motor spirits. They will pass people of Oregon were almost unan- around instead of through small ' lmously on the side of the railroad towns and villages, companies that sought to build In several parts of England, also, through the Deschutes canyon efforts are still being made to make though we are not aware that the good roads better. In Yorkshire eecretary gave them any water Beveral roads are being made with rights or power beyond what they a powder called "Ferromac," which would necessarily acquire along u of a cementitious character, and wua ineir ngni oi way. ho, wniie ls said to bind stones, cinders and Mr. Matthews has probably hit pret- other materials into a solid, lm- iy ciosc io ids irmn as a general pervious mass. It is used mostly pruptraiuun, n eeems mcapaoie or with a slae produced In steel mak. taking any view whatever of "the in, but is adaDted to other mate- it is something to have lived more than four score years. In the average, so long a life period is it self testimony of that cheerfulness of mind and healthful endeavor that are distinguishing traits In good people. To have "lived so long and to have made each day through a large portion of the period the - oc casion for considering others and their welfare. Is" a life record to be admired. It is to such a record that with pride her descendants mav point in the case ot Caroline Ames Ladd, who passed away in her Port land home last Saturday. . A career so gentle, so full of faith and so rich with good deeds is a legacy beside wnich the materia bequeathments. no matter what their, proportions, are dross. other side." FIGHTING OUR BEST CUSTOMERS IN AN address at Chicago an as sistant secretary of state made a plea It cannot be called an argu ment in favor of ship subsidies. and If he had said anything about tbe tariff, which baa been one prin cipal cause of the decline of the American merchant marine, he would rf course have upheld and lauded it, in rcgalaUoa claptrap phraaeol cpr. Pot at that meeting was a prominent man of Montreal. Canada. w ho made some statements far more worthy of the favorable attention of the people of thla eon ntry. "Wear at rac. be said, "yet a wall re- ia:na along wr frontier, not guarded, tt ia trae, by soldiers, but j-rm a an Impediment to trade. It Is fur Joist work, tut j-oa tare " (i joar part of if double the ItULnt vir. V,' ar.'d to you lirt 7r T". 090 worth of gvr, w lo:rIt cf j'i ll',Mf(,. ' for. a. CM-iSa is jc-r third. rials, and the cost is said to be not much more than macadam. An immense amount of road and street building must be done in this country every year for many years to come, and those charged with the duty of building them might very likely gain some valuable informa tion by studying what haa been and is being done abroad. KEEP RELIGIOX AND EDUCATION SEPARATE EX-Fresldent Eliot of Harvard made the Interesting remark recent ly that his friend. Ambassador James Bryce, an Englishman, had written the best book In existence about American government, and his aue cessor as president of Harvard, Pro fessor Lowell, an Amerlnan hnil "written a better book than any Englishman has yet dreamed of writ ing about the government Of Eng land." There is an advantage ln looking in from the outside. B1J ECAUSEvProfesdbr How, bead the department of literature and by the way a Presbrterian. declared in private lecture to ata- denta bU disbelief In certain theologi cal and sectarian dogmas, la partlca lar that of "predestination." one or two Eugene ministers have attacked him as a heretic, and are attempting to bring on a doctrinal war la the v Di versity town. It may b doubted whether Profeor Howe cm-ied good judgment In going into tee Sorptions, even tbengh the lecteret! The letter of Professor Ferrer, written during his imprisonment, if he stated facts, and there Is no rea- ron to doubt that he did, shows that his execution was a foul. Indefensible and damning governmental murder of a good, useful, innocent, patriotic ana eminent man. In thla twentieth centtiry a government can't do auch things as this and endure. Letter to The Journal ahmiM tu nriiUn nn one Bias or tne paper only and should b accon named Dr Hie name aim adrlrean tit th writ..v TTjo mw will not be used If the writer. aska mm n db wunneia. ine journal w not to be understood as indorsing- the view or statements of correspondents. Letters should Be made as oner as possiDic. Those who wish tbelr letters returned when not used ahould Inclose poataife. Correspondents are notified that letters exceeding- 800 words ln length, may, at the dis cretion of the editor, be ut down to that limit. False Story Was Not in Journal. Colorado College, Colorado Springs. Oct, 9. To the Editor of The Journal Will you kindly eottend the courtesy of your , columns for the correction of a grossly distorted report which has found general circulation ln the cress j i icjaru io unimg at Colorado college? These reports were the Outcome of the annual sophomore . and freshman "flag contest," ln which each class at tempts to place Its own colors on the campus flagpole. This contest Is under the careful supervision of the upper ciassmen ana lasts only 16 minutes. A part of the sport is to keep a cer tain number of freshmen out of lt an as to mate the numbers even. In It au no one was Injured, and all mat to gether ln friendly relations at a receo tion In the evening. Tha renort thai one student is 'lying- at tha notnt n aeain aa a result or lt," has no founda tion wnatever. Nothlnsr occurra In little man. But since the voters have acquired the power and means them selves to choose, such ring lng orders will make them tired, and to obey they may refuse. Their sovereignty shall they abdicate? Pui render what ihov-vA hardly won? On politicians' service wait? Givo up the cause when well be gun': We trow not: storms will surely break, anv "assembly" tinlrot vr an.i its candidates will be glad to make a race for some convenient cover. The people will !hold fast their own; e'tin taey alone must nominate. Machine candidates thev will .ilsnwn- ihir mighty fist will smash tha slate. . AN ACRE OR TWO OP PEARS , From the MedforJ Tribune A good Illustration In what yoiing pear orcnaras win yieia wnen properly cared for Is shown by the returns from the Illllcreet orchard. In Bartletts, 440 7-year-old trees, covering- 5.88 acrea, yielded 1489 boxes, or 8.38 boxes per tree, or 263.92 boxes per acre,, which netted an average per box of $1.93, or a net return of $490.40 per acre. Ail expenses did not exceed $50 an acre. leaving a profit of $440 per acre. In Howells, 342 7-year-old Trees, cov ering 4.68 acres, yielded 1393 boxes, 4.07 boxes to the tree, 306.48 boxes to tha acre. The average net returns were $2.35 per box. or $3273.65, at the rate of $717.88 per acre. The cost per acre to- Is estimated by the owner at $50, mak- Tha report thathna- h. r.nrt kt ax nr .What an old pear orchard will do is shown by the yield Of the Buckeye or- thla mi,t,.i tn -r.n..j I cnara, near isieni, ownro By w. v. accident to 'l, Estep! From eight acres of Bartletts whirl rta- J2hi i 2 IL cloth,? Mr. Estep grossed in New York and WTha tlt 'r ni- Chicago, ,10.760. or $7000 net. a profit llnn.ll. ... 1. .: . ' Ul OOU Ul .......... j -. v... uiuiuq siiu ima year a nu exception to ine rnia, Shaniko. waiting- for cars. Our Wttlo fruIt ltttle tree8.m ln tham an. snort Line, tne lairaoia ooumern ran- n. th nn . , , tv , way. is doina a more extenalve business .,e ,f,0 not t0 J"P the "bogy now than any other , part of any other j man - win get them, It does not taka railroad system in the Pacific new west the child long to learn that none of ' . ' ' . J tnese tnings will happen, and Instead Of A "third party has been launched In I anforcinsr dlarinlina tiirni,h .,,. .PeBdlrt?.n.v. ":Hw?L-1w2aS,lP; mean the parents nut the child in liquor iiftni oui or ins nauun ui uin . . - - liquor men and the prohibitionists and a Ptlon whera they will soon openly fn na li" n avstnm cannot be devised un- Ueiy authority. If children are not der which law and order will be main-I taught to respect authority properly ln tained, the moral welfare of the city 1 the home, how are the aolna' to ha taught to respect it outside? These are serious things which par ents should take Into consideration when. tempted to practice deceit with their children. If children are properly disciplined from The beginning there will never be the necessity for -deceit, and it Is on this question of discipline mat parents must make their stand if they are going to do their duty to their children. . protected and the city grlven some rev enue from the liquor business that is carried on. Very sincerely yours. WILLIAM P. SLOCTJM, President of Colorado college. Makes Plea for De Lara. Fred Hopkins' Snowy Butt orchard at Central Point Is also' an example of what pears will do In the Rogue River valley. From 16 acres, $2000 worth of Barflett and Fall Butter pears were marketed, and $15,000 worth of Winter Nells pears sold, a total of $17,000 for 16 acres, or over $1000 an acre. When complete, records from the '" H Always Leap Year. IN New Guinea It is considered against the dignity of the men to even look at a woman, and consequently the women must make all the proposals. -If Burrell, Bear Creek, Gore and other or- , Ht ,iv- t, Jl 1. . f,. bL( J2?! PortrW to the sister or mother of the man, and they approach him. Jf the girl breaks the engagement the man may meet and beat her, and If ho breaks it her rela tions may treat him the same. Kp time acreage Is In most Instances payWlg alt Knafc. h , XTiXi. . "Q y. nual tnr carina- th .niiri r,f.n. mftlt P.. their minds at once. these figures, each having pear orchards whose net yield approximates $1600 an acre,, i . . As not over 2000 acres of the 60,000 acres planted around Med ford ara ; ln bearing, and a this fractional bearing expenses for caring for the entire plant ed acreage and In addition making mon ey for the owners, the above figures offer a suggestion or what tha profits at at at Mexican Spaghetti. Got the Mortgage Paid. By R. F. Greens. "- . We've dona a lot of scrimpln and a iivin nana to mourn; n-f i- a i- r . it i ii v in nana t rauuiu Portland, Or., Oct 23. To tha Editor I w.. An v. r Tk. t i . : l - - ' - . J "- i siwnuon nas Deen I wa ve worriea over aroutn; called a number of times, nartlr.uiariv I For the thina kept draw In7 Int'rest ln press dispatches In your fair minded I whether crops were good or bad. paper, of the arrest and lmnHanm And raisin much or llttla.. seemad It JiieX!C.'Zmf ot wh?m Th. womVnTolk.'wJo'.'an and there L , . " """" " Anions ain't a bit of doubt ' prison, I believe, and CSDeclaJlv of ana nnt that thina-a thar raallv nmmAmA Inta unerr jje iara, a native of Mexico,! or times tney aia without. . who naa uvea ror some time ln the Unl- I 00 we oreainin lumewnai eaay, ana Since the old line and some newly fledged machine politician! are al ready getting bufy with plana to throw down the people next year, lt will be well for the people to begin to consult together and make ready to. defend the ground they have gained, and themselves from rele gation to tbe role of geeee or abeep. The dividing line oa partlca tn Oregon will be on assembly or con vention, and cm Statement One. Oregonian. Very w-:i; the granger and conntry people qn't generally, and tbe labor anions and worltlng mo generally, in eltles, and a larg proportion cf ether votera, who be lirre i a gtrTeramect of. tor and by ted States and who was arrested ln Loa Angeies some time ago charged with all ainas or things. This man, who evl. oenuy ia an educated man. sees the wrongs committed in his native coun. try with and by the aid of tha arov- ernment I not only consider tt nnwlsa ana unjust to arrest this man. bnt direct assistance, of persecution hv tha oiiiciais ox. tne united States in lend- we're feeling less afraid Of Providence's workln's sines we got ins mortgage psja. I wish rd kept a record of the things - mat mortaaare ata. In principle and interest, from beginnln' rfnwn tn H a t mi A hundred dozen chickens, likely fowls witn yeiiow legs. A thousand pounds of butter, and tars va hnndrail rt j-toak Soaa ma; meir aia ana assistance to uch a I Soma four or five good wheat crops snd at least on a crop of corn. It swallowed lte Its sure s you re born ; snd worry, era - its contented sine ws got the mortgage paid. I reckon. plot I have alwava felt nran nt s. fact that this country was an asylum iAna 0!,f" and rV f or tha onnraaaxt ana wn..u I lifetime, ai not a criminal, but rather a patriot j Se we ra feeling mora cot - "vi iirra weicom ana refuge to such mea as this before? HUtory says, ys." Thea why ahould I We've reached that point wa not reoei aratast such eainru ..I wnra w ti are to bo Demetrated now. i. I Ana loar around this man bark to Mexico where his fata is scaled. I aay let the peopla of tha Ur.ltAd Ftatea. who lova fair plar. era- teat against th an outrage and voice their sentiments In this easo. Havlnar n other Intcreat In this caaa. I will leave tha readers of Ths Journal to Jadre ior inrmefiTfs. Mitu or thern have beard atorle from their fathers or rrandfathers of how they fcad to leave thelxjatlra countries or their tats wtwild have beo Imrflaoemont and prr secutioa Thla covnirr welcomed them, fs v them aarlom. r4 they inada irood cIUmtis. Ia tha name (if decency. Joe llr. and humaBlty. tt ns eater a pr Wt la this caae, and rtpreaa onr dla. prrwral "f what aetr,a Iff t t pC iwotlon rather than a p utlon. aid ed ant a!ttd rjy fff'-iala cf the lnlt1 FrtM - lIEMfr HEBn 1143 tvtrclt U e:y I got a right to rest and visit, wear our ro-to-meetln' beat Neglectln nothin' urgent "anderstand. aoout tn niace. But simply alow In' down a bit and reatlna In tna rar-a. ' la time I II get tha windmill Tva been wantin . I sudoom; The gtrla ran bava their cirgan. and we'll all wear better clothes, For wv'vs aJwara palled torther. 4hll w raved and acrlaiped tand prayed. And It Medina there's mora ta work'fnr . sine wo got thn soortgaga paid. Wllllana II. Moore's IMrtbday. . William II. Moora, who fcai ben called tha originator of tba plan fl mnutr.ai rofnltratlnnB, naa born l-n t'Ura. K. T, October Xi, 1!4. and re- c4rd hla education at Araherat nt.l. lr.'"R was admitted to the tear ia Wirmml ta 1IT2 ttj ahwtly aftev ward baa tl rrwtira of - law In to local fruitgrowers will be within ANB-HAuP package jspaghettl, one iew yeara,. dus io-realize me zuuest as - vv. uiihi juh.c, iwu t-o.- returns, fruit men ' must cooperate in I blespoonfuls bacon cut Into small' all the essential details -of the business. I bits, one small onion chopped. - Put tha Uniform pack and systematic market- j spaghetti Into, rapidly boiling water and ma ro u miiui w vno pear una i oook until tenaer: drain well, ttvv tha apple Industry as to the citrus fruit in- bacon slowiy. pour in tha tomato Julca duatry of California. , I and onion. Turn the aoaahettl Into th sauce and simmer slowly flva minutes. Chicago. He made a specialty of cor.A uttl Balt ani1 pepper If necessary, poration law and aoon became eminent I K tt at -. -' ; m xnai Drancn ox tna profession, with t-n,.. Iio. t..i ' his brother, James H. Moore, he re- I read Pudding, organised the Carnegie Steel company, T E101 Bread Pudding Grata or and later formed four great corpora- j'ou enough bread to make one pint; tlons, with a combined capital of '$187,- aoalc In one pint milk one-half hour. 000,000, which were subsequently ab- Beat the yolki of two eggs.-add one- iu uio umwu Diavien oieei cor-1 nair cup sugar.- one-nair teaspoonful poration. With several associates he I salt one-half teanpoonful vanilla. Cook promoted a number of other larce In-1 all toa-ether until ilka euatard: atie dustial corporations, among them ths continually. To tha stiffly beaten" Diamond Match company -and tha Na-lwhttee add a heaping tablespoohful of tlonal Biscuit company. In 1901 the I auaar ami the intra t i.n. ...a RifkiiIUni1 rllroad system and Its brown. In oven. This you would not wuvviui. J line! Oiru CKIlin IIJID COnifOI I hl V a hrlia nilHilTnll .. . I- - , Thia Date In History. ' 1415 France Invaded by Henry V of En r land, who inert tha - hatlla nt I Aa-incourt I (Coutrlbnted to The Jonmal fcy Walt- Maana. , ... . " - ' . I the famnue kansas poet. Hla pruae-pueais sr a 1779 British troops evacuated Rhode regular feature of this column la To pill Island, leaving behind them all their J Journal.) , heavy artillery and a larce ouantlty-' . ' . .. 111 . ' . i i I uentia nn a laiica i hoata is-bs H ws ivim . - 1 . 178fWohn Hancock.', chosen first I""Lcn,K" ,'ip ' th? rl i ? governbr of Massachusetts. . iY, "Mn 11 Thomas Johnson, associate Jus-1 a . m .v.-.,, ,, tics of tne United States supreme court. I .:!. Zl-'i.'.. "T" m:7", AIM in Maryland. Bora ther Nprem- mnt . v.. Kravi. of m-n Ah m.. i living ftv tha fcflla m-hr tha Phmnka - Convention I rnr.ml Ihm and aha hTnA tha . to consider I n.in. k..k. e ths flietion of secession. h., . ,,,.. n. .. i. life Convention In Ciwlnnatl to m. ,..-4 .a i A .. ') Annie Bcsant ber 4, 1731. IMS Tha Georgia stats nrge the removal of the national capital rrom w asnington to soma point west 1I7 John Brougham made his last stags appearance at Booth's theatra. Aew yorrt. Electrtrlty nrst used In the lighting of railway 'trains In England. 111! The United States recornlsed General Crcspo as president sf Vena- sue la. . 1 iJ Fir Charles Halle, fa moos con- d'Ktnr snd pianist died. Bora April 1. 11. III? First National hank cf Brooklyn nd Hi trust corrrnanles ia New Tork city cloed. - A Ci!l valley w.Sn brouvfct to Ria vs elsat nacrn inads if hocn, averag tsg J4 r-c-wo; tetal, 11.143 pounds. ths bliss of a call from her. to Roma She waa there when William Tell gavs old Geaalers heart, a shock, when he shot a walnut-shell from bis lilt I Wills'! block. . In ths court of rood Queen Bess aba communed with belted earl a. and they belted her, ' I mieaa, as they belted all the girls, fha waa there In London town. that day abhnrrad of man, when tha throne caaa tumbling down, .and King; Charlie lont tils can. h haa wandered dona the world sine tha world waa given plae, tike a meteor tbat'a hurled flaming frem ta tarry apace, and I wonder why ehe walks throush this ailly vale ef wo. making fiddling llttla talks at a ha'.X a rn a throw