The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1909, Page 14, Image 14

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them, but water power eonsfrva-lfhlne. Perhapa there were rails at I district court would be of one party. I peopfe, and arc entitled to fair treat-fart aa eounaei for the rrieoner. n at
two should not io to the eitrerae road bouse with drinks and that I la this way votera could show, that I went, but Borne of thera need to be I should tnat ne um ir inn,
of preventing tbe construction of etate of mind that the glamour and they are In favor of no politics on controlled pretty strictly.1 '!r.L!'u'"' Jr!,,uJi!,!i,r"ln ,!rti!ied
M - M a a a 1 a a. II . A. . 1 M BWL . I S l 4. . . I , . , i I - - " J
ueeaea raiiroaaa. . line) euHemrai .ocraaionea. meitno ucuru. , . . . i . , i lj-i from & conviction unwarranted by ih
But, there art many other kinds sequel to it la a life cut ahort. al . - ' I Richard Wataon Glider, who died (evidence, rt is in iha province of tin
laat Mt .... . ..iii,i.r..4 I liKlite and h i only to prevent mis. 11
Who mad life bettsr worth ilvln, "' " ao evidence 01 V' "
HKRR 'Ifl .framisnt n,.J.r Kir I -.--.' ,I'Z7. Of irM or crime, tna jwoae
........ - -"7-;; , " ir numuua m puipm, jn ma youtn 1 instruct the Jury. If tha jury returns
,UUM 11. iquvrin was one of tha many young men
traffic why there la notation! 0f talent who highly appreciated the
-H,h..e4 evarr evening l.ii.t a fuv.wi,. oi mauj, viuor aiuus .h-" m.v vu puvii, o
-r Mnmur ! jtnwi j1""- of conservation f or . tha Jpeople to myatery unsolved, and one mora
J'-f. rwa .M y.mt.rii learn about and become Interested mound In tha cemetery. For day
inaJiS'&a In. 'principal .One being better care or two tha pollc- worked on cluea,
..... - and tillage or aoll, including tha bestltne newspapers recounted ma story,:
Vii'rT.l!Ala,fc tb-7 .umTSi" use of the fertlll.era that agrlcul- the hurrying crowd paused for Juat
rrt AMrM(r wbil otmrtnwm y "" mrw m jib iirucrav jiviup t ADO .uh i muiuunh imu mai ttm iui rnu,
IK REALM
TE-PIININL
T
"Th Jklother of the Knee."
AftOAKicT A NOUN, the 1 wall
1 a vanllot agnlnat tha evldenca tha trlnl TT fTA RDAKlCT A NOUN, tha
. Judaa aliould t It aalda. Judaa who 1 11 'i"n.. theatrical atar.
attcnipA to atona for hi arrora In Oua IW I brouht many tlilnsa hoini
rid by reooniinendlna- tha governor XT A h,r iiit tour of tha '
haa
homa frum
fukuas AVvKHiiaiNu BKi'uitaENTaTt v 1 1 gree of aoll exhaustion haa no doubt I Dorothy llyrnea la worth remember-J 'of' PMor "wiping like a tidal J which were a Ufa long Inspiration tofi commute hta-aantenve may aaaa" hia but nothing vt mora tntereat t
I Ware orer many parta Of tha COUn-lMm. Tha mtiltttnHa nf Ka m I .... t.,n(. hut i.a alan nrovaa that halwonn than aoma of ilia hnautv atu-rata
x.'A fifth n Tork: looi-oa ik.7d.iv- --r.n . -.- I - " " . I a . t ... ... I : . " -- . . I mhi,.h vr ---'.""
t.,.iMi. - Iflnnl.t. .nt K Xtr J J ltlll vat thr rnad llahta. t'r anu wijy inrre la aiaio Wide Pro-lir xork owa miifh In him tar Kia I ' Ia4'amg in wnai anouia pa oocnicu im - inru in ina rar aaav
1 . i. in- w 1 . 1 - . . - - I r . . . iviavlal.. f l.Li aA.
mra-taalv aa ah.laMa.
wwaa Tvwwav
ih jn..rW la . riia ta ,H,"r,;l.50?i"Jli the aoll baa been
' td .ffr tt ,ha Joarnal'i EiiflWi rpj.
rnt.iiM. r. a j. Hirdy iv... no rwt than waa neceesa
exhausted far more
necessary, and a principal
!',r,rL rT'WM 4 .d-tim.t.l work of cnnge,raton , BClentiflcal-
u tba iiuid BtatM. canxta or mico i soil increasingly ratner tnan ae
,fc . M creaslngly productive, ; which In
ttKrtir I great many cases can be done. Of
TEACH PORTION I
rB TEACH Sleux Falla."
hlbltlon In eight atateg.
Tha reason la not far to aeek. The House commission, and bis nownrfui
fault la with thoa who. being en-lpen waa alwai-a at the service of ,
gaged In the bualness, have no re-J humanity. He did much work that! Oerinany'a Prcparednesa for War.,
tl aay. "thi auDerintendent l'1" for th' authoritya or the will live on, and on. always
a UV IJ J?. ""p,n;efaent ordinary ethlca of aoclety. Here la ,
. I W W " - Will. I VAmimrA T.h-. . Tn.1.nT .....I . '
From McClura's Maaaslna. for Novera
... . ber. . ' ' !
There la a good deal of nonsense "" ,or r 7nr. .r: "ow. enuoua our uvea. .
have brn wojl worth while bad I only
bruutfht back tha toria of loytllnoaa
whk-h I eoaiait from i ha beautlca of
many ts!lma," liU nll. Thy were all
i"--iirai ucvice adapted to tha
or ait ur ua, no mattor ho
uaa
busy, nor
' i v .asifii.i t ,.. -i .... ... - ...'ipriaea uy ine nonce in tne aci oil .ho.. ! . i . . I vnin ana i rinuumiuu vountir. iv'-
.w - iiitui iikuifo iuuiliis mni iu t"v- innRf nirnnunt nr irnnn uvi' "i ...-... .. iuwu.. auu luiuaiuii iriaia oi i.. . r. . . n. Im.u . . . .
i . . . . .1 . - i utrv nr . nr nil inniiftriminir Air m I . . . . him wunvu .v . i j i v uiri kh. ua w tmn m
Kvary ona of them 1 have uaed alnca
Ona TT.
mil t ixn inKDii. i ., .. . . i- i mcrvinm arm a a inniirriminiiRir I n I . i. . . . w - - - . t -------
i mas a nam i r .1 n n v nMn nwn 1 1111 1 . 1 . . . 1 - - - r . - 1 mmi nn A vow frn w v haw a . .... . 1 . 1 ......1.. 1 . . .. . . .
tl AA I Asa fMnntli. I .B8 1 " "" ..-iy wa I vUr leOKTaDnv WOfK W 09210 Win l.iI - j . ir.iw.u I " v-.aww auv-p, uiu ul in m arWrt Ml tunw rwifv.w urmnui My; ,'HtfW WI1 VUU !.Mikf mnA
- ' .a . i ij. a - ii " - i iiau k tituru imiruiin. iitv iiaiis 111 m.j a . . . Mi. ... - m - -
tnai yieias on many lanos lung cui-i DB c Brhool room then school In . i Z i . . wuiumwu crimes, oome rormauyiai mi uinwn war mm, -i now many year a did you drop whlla
tlvated have Increased In recent ji" city gr.X .Uti TI L ih w,.,,,ntr 1 ''
. . .I'u S""!! IJI J, BiaiO, muiru I unlA,,a ft lava tha rnnlr nlla I .... . ... I iv.rv - ntflnmr. man and DOV In tha I hir. m.k n ft.. .. ..
yeara. but only a good .beginning oi ,ute- .nd UnUed states." The Bt. TV.-'vi:. 1 "i::Z mucn or ' t technicality, and woLVd ha T informed by t.lrgram iL.r v,h T.V"'."
Inatruotlona. I .t,pjying. io my own Uiiftflt 1
n.ura, or wrong or rightly
underalood.
Our g rent eat avlt or our great
.-, eat good. Popa. .
A FLTURK STRUGGLE
this extremely lmporUnt work has j08eDh BUDerntendent of achools i;' ,?.! v?p!, h. outbreak of hoatiuti.
been made. It Is largely a matter B8y.: ..We h.Te t.ught $tr3o0ert" "Ztl"K V" 'V. ! d marole. and Judicial Pf-rJW..
of general, gradual and aetanca ea- iB OUP .rhrol for a numhr of r:.:ur:;:i "7. 1 . " VI m many cases.
,.Hnn hlM, l.bi rood d-al." Viv. .7 ." ii.. ... - -uiuurux i naugui inu u i.w uuv
1 yearn anu u gtvea auuie aeiatia. i htmatolf . Siirh OTimnlM hia In
of time. More farmers are constant- It . KOOd ,d Te.ch Portland I.w " examples as bia in
iv ' lAflmin. hn. f.rm and th " " . "el T?".""? the community are one of the most
,j ""a - i ursi in i oriiana scnooia. ii inouia i n..ri t .n - m r- in
HE CONTEST now waging be- best of them can and will learn how De an lnBp,r,ng Btnd- Gr0WIlj peo. SHwi:"-' t "
.tween power Interests and con- better from year to year ple do t know enougn about their P.nk. of those, who are asritatlna
. . i . l . . i f'nn.orv.rmn ninnr rnia iinM wiiij. .... . x . . . . I - "
nci miiuuioiB uvcr water njjuiB . . . .... VZ I nome city; iei me rising generation airntnBt the trafflo
i iv . i.. . . I on Inns' nrnhahlv iitllizA th a-nr-I . . . .... . . I aga-Wai IU WWUO, ,
is uwv iuB umj uo iu is mr' " . ipe taugni to anow n Deiier ana
be fought. The future will see an- ba-e of cltlesas well aa the offal of ftppreclate u moro , :
other, and even a more strenuous rarma inemseivea tor ne pur-i j n really, more practically In
r
,Th "apple , king of the world.?
aa decided by the Judges, of the ap
ple show at Spokane la an Oregon
man,, or . two men Jn partnerahlp, moblilaatto'ii. .ordera that would, enable
ch ha haa aworn not tbe(taivery I mada about tha eighth
,1nT,.c.lv herv- U wa - beauty of tha harem
ihlI? hi w" told ,t t0 m- Th.faald aha waa
tha purport of whl
to divulge, every ni
man ftirhtln ' machine
the place aaalgned to him and what
ha has to do within a tow hours after
the country haa taken the field. Every
officer la jn the poMHeaalon. or secret
An equally flagrant' case Is. that
of Fred Merrill, ; keeper of the bo-
called ."12 mile houae." ,- rt , waa
v..., ' mv. ,.,Z. IJ. f .wrloKtiia.-. lha V nrrwfnHn A -.r . V .1 ' . CallcHl X mi
""reepi "T 1 lDB r;;. ":rM ""c"w.w ractt D.?t ,m.me- his resort that waa .visited by the
vnaiixaj, ujui n f"i 71 : ., I aiaiw anu vicinuy Burounamga man i tOT rirt narlv a. few wapVb aeo tha
r. through the dictum of Its considerable distances. Suggesting facts gathered from maps and his- ."L?, l!7 irnS.
Portland
company,
attorney
the
of what will be the basis for the follows;
future i struggle. ' This
' claims right to the use of the water 1,, streets at night, the horrid acav- grounds and residence to city, vicin
in the Willamette river at Oregon jenger' carts, these fetid streams ofhty, county, state and country, pat
Cliy as riparian proprietors, said auDierranean attme wnicn mo pavement rlotism is best taught
the attorney. VThi. right haa been .fris'lle ffowerTng" meaaow" Do the duty nearest, you. is an
asserted by the Portland Railway, lt js the green grass, it la marjoram old maxim. Know what Is nearest
Ugnt ft Power -company- and ite and thyme and sage. It la game, it Is you, Instead of trying first to learn v,ninfl' nf ,.w rirfnira served
predecessors for over 60 years? he catUe. .n.ia the satisfied low of huge . . t af . off , correlative i v armK wre Te
added and MnlainW that his VcnrZ evening, it la perfumed hay, it ot wn" , 8 co"eiauve at Merrill's house practically all that
nfnldA .. golden corn, it bread on your ta- day; notwithsfcanding the fact tt
(Die, it is warm otooa in your veins, 11 cutis lor me ieupie vi ruiuauu iu WB. enHv and that Htprrlll had
1. health, it taior. it is life, get acquainted with their own city. " J'! SdYrX?
L,lfe springs from death. ; bloom fet ihtt cnllaren of today. when men & ff raL J! '!T
doctrine of riparian rights. . which from decay; grain and fruits and and ' women, know Portland. V "w
has been sustained by the- Oregon flowers are nourished by the ugly Teach Portland. It is "no mean itiMthnLrtTdnwu-
state supreme court in numer9U8 de- and disgusUng forms of matter; and clt , It.,8 one to be proud of.' It abS JranHSL7ons It the law and
cisions. the owner of land bordering one of the broadest phases of con- ,8 'one of , magnlfiCent distances, of SI d JiteSS In which they afe
on a stream la entitled to the use of servatlon-Is the best utilization in BnnopK ,,fo , ua ' l.?8!!'1 ey.u"!
the water to the. middle of the stream the most possible cases of this pro- Df brilliant nrosoects Teach Port- i "t, w. .r Jn JZ
,tTh . i .. Pr brilliant prospects. leacn rort- wh0, Bell drinks that are responsible
irney to practical ownership of this, an exchange quotes a passage tor,e, about d,gtant acei- The8e jeju" Ivil" Mrs Ferrera was killed
wn.mettevTlver. is an example in. Vtetor- Hugo'. -Lea M.serables." m later.V Besides, In teach- a5 IbafaWSS"? to
win vc iu wwa ,iur im , M lag an intimate anowieage or one a i ,, Thar thft -1a n.rtv r.iid abort.
Biniln"'--' Thh 'Mmnanv These beaps of garbage at tha corners. . , . .. u - 1 1 tnat tna Cal,e(? Bnort-
... -D,. --'"i"" l . w-ii. i 4ii uuiu. uiatxi uruvceuivK iiuui kuuui i. Ih. .tin4 n n..M..t n
...COO .U.llt ..W V& ...11 U W..... ...VMQ.'l . .. I IJ U1.IUI V . V U.HI ...UQ MM.WMV W U
the Base Line. road, In which, the
horse of Dr. Brlggs Was killed, three
members of the joy part badly in
Jured, and death for several escaped
only by a freak of fate. , In utter
undiminished in quantity and un
polluted In quallty with the condition
that It be returned to. the. stream un
diminished in volume. Apart from
its centention that it has a right .to
the use of this flow of water : at
Oregon City, the company, esserta a
further right In the premises from
GIVING IN AID OF PEACE '
land to tne cniwren, wnat it nas for tne constant and growing aKita
been, what it is, what it should and tlon. People want the laws respected,
may be. ' ' Tnat i8 what they make the laws
Teach Portland's topography, r OP. and thev errow tired of the trans-
R. CARNEGIE has been criti
cised somewhat, and not al- scenery, climate, uniqueness of sit- gresslons, and tired of the men who
ways without some plausible uatlon; teach the duty of loving transgress, if there la agitation, the
reason, oil the character or such a city and making It constantly dealers can eaBlly and definitely see
--O"- v. i.... ..a I Jll.il 1.1- - 1- I iy.ii.la. anil iiiJtai- TVTqL-q Hs hU . . .t.. . 1. ... l. k1nn,
the fact ..thatahe courts have held r." T- . m" . ; J T,JL-;i J-7Za "ZiZL: wwo 11 ,a
and the water code of the state nro-u . "'"1"". . "J . 2..T " -ZTi
idc that actual appropriation and
ns-e of water, from any stream con-
tne oldest woman In the harem, and
yet aha had remained alwava beautiful
and 'always the favorite, '
" tf course alia baa.' I answered.
Tronson and Guthrie, of Eagle Point, hlra- to taka1 up hia plaoa with hia men " . 1 .y.v ...V,'!
Jackson county; They exhibited a ' - s miuuty ' chewboard of , hM j-7 n"' Un,"'"U'T
wiuioui lurmer inairuciiuna. . -l-h. im Vnowlorfr'. - ,
ra railway would be , handed over to . a v
carload of Spltxonbergs that won a I
eiuuv irtie ana a KOia meaai. Tneitha mllltarv rallarav drnartment.
Rogue River valley is 'getting - a I .branch. Of the aervlce that aaaumea con.r "Her name was Kutub. She had many
great reputationand deserves It. tr(!' v'r the transport of the army. I oeauuea, cut tnat which moat attracted
an tiltlmat ! nf war. Tha traveler I rOB leaf amoothnaaa of a h.h thm
iwo nguow men who passed i through Germany will notice that every oamiy cieannena of a flower fruah
away almost simultaneously were I truck, open, or covered, haa peculiar I washed with dew. It had the appear-
Richard Watson Gilder, editor of heirogiypnica paintea on in a, rrom noa or transparency, it seemed ao
tbe Century Magazine and William reBd a, follower -Fur it Mann, oderl to.be vlalb aa face tlnta through tha
M. Laffan. editor of the New York Pferde, Gewlcht, " These figures I thtwiieat of vella. '
denote tha number of noraea, men. or "'Mot a line I exclaimed.' "And yet,
the weight of the gun a that tha car Mme. Kutub. you have lived, and Uv
ea n carry during war time. Germany ng make .inea. Do tell ma the a
atsnda alone of all countrlea in the oret.' . .,
world in belnr financially mobilised for "And In the pretty, purring way of
war and in poaaeaalng a. -war fund.' the women of the orient she answered:
The Woodburn Independent M i.-'
sued recently a fine special "Home- a conta! war" might"enun"yet i, J thl'V.p. 0?. .u.ned f" g
seekers' Number" of that excellent would enable the country to tide over j qimrter f an tncn ln ,ron f .
Sun. Though of different . types,
each had made for himself a de
servedly great reputation, and had
done much to serve humanity.
weekly newspaper, that should be of
interest to all newcomers seeking
homes in Oregon. Woodburn and
vicinity present opportunities and
attractions surpassed by few if any
In the state. .
I have' bestowed wm;0.;?atwbiyTei.tj and It will be a great and notable MUNICIPAL CONTROL OF PUBLIC
forms to the law If the water is so
appropriated and used before Inter
vening .rights have' obtained."
Claiming that the shore land at Ore
gon City was obtained from the
. original land owners early : In " the
'40s, even before the territorial gov
ernment was established, the, com
pany's attorney Insists that any at
tempt to divert the flow of . Willam
ette river water for irrigation or
other purposes In which, the volume
would be diminished could and if of
sufficient importance, would be con
tested by his company in the courts.
On this proposition there is cer
tain-to be a future contest. On the
principle involved, there will be
struggles ln many parts of the coun
try. ; The progress or civilization has
brought new phases into human life.
We did not realize 50 years ago that
irrigation- would .play a heavy part
In the affairs of succeeding genera
tions. We do not even yet compre
hend the yital consequence the use
of water will play ln future foodstuff
production. The ; waste lands are
vanishing before multiplied popula
t ion, and ln time : the combination
of water with soil will be necessary
in order to feed the world. In that
day, Jn the adjudication of rights
between men, questions .will arise
as to whether the needs of produc
tion and the sustenance of life for
the millions will or will not weigbj
heavier in the balances than the
claim of a corporation to vested
rights It Is the question of whether
a few, shall gain and. maintain
monopoly to the detriment of the
many, or whether Jurisprudence will
take account of the needs and re
quirements of the many.
Laws change to fit the time. Doc
trines In Jurisprudence as in religion
are subject to the processes of evo
lution. ' Once. It was deemed admis-
f-able to slay heretics, but it Is not
ao now. Ia any event, the conten
tloa that one corporation can gain
Fucb a title to the Tiow of a great
river that water cannot , be taken
from the stream for. Irrigation pur
poses, Involves" a thesis that the fu
ture will dispute, and one that will
be of very great consequence to ao-
i ly, - ' ' " '
ually do an incalculable amount of city tomorrow.
good.' ''More immediate and appre- t Not that the teaching should be
ciable good could be done with mil- confined-to one's city, any more
lions of dollars than ln founding pub- than to one's lot; but this Is the
lie libraries, yet that these ivill tend proper beginning, the basis. Teach
to the enlightenment,. Intelligence Portland, then Oregon, then the Pa-
SERVICE CORPORATIONS
I
T IS proposed to establish a pub
lic service commission in Port
land which shall have authority
to regulate streetcar traffic, gas
and benefit of the country, cannot be cific northwest, then the country, and electric lights and other public
doubted. Mr. Carnegie's bestow- then the world.' This Is the natural utilities. This might look alarming.
tnent8 In aid of the peace movement j order,. las a Socialistic movement, and one
may seem chimerical or impractical Begin at home. Learn the near- calculated to Interfere with vested
to many: but a broader and deeper est things. Teach the home city or .rights and perhaps to confiscate
view Is that they will aerve , to en- vicinity. This is needed, and It will property, if it were not proposed
lighten and bless mankind through make for more patriotism andx bet- and supported by many conservative
all succeeding generations. Surely ter citizenship. citizens of good reputation and
war-is a great evil, and peace a I possessing much valuable property.
blessing, and whoever helps to pre- TARIFF FIGURES AND THE WEST prominent business men have in-
the first few days and to administer aliHriv h.nih
the flratT)low without delay, , . We womu of th. ti.U tnn. n,i.
W irtfl fiA ajrah that nAtv. t T7.l-.a. 1a... a.
Flfibermen for a Thousand Tears, j do nof trouble to massage the real of
waiter wooa in Bcnnners Magaaine. ine race. Why, when it la not neces-
The Lowestoft fishermen aay that the aary? We place the tips of tho second
method of catching herrlnga haa scarce- and third fingers upon the nerve and
ly changed during the last 1000 yeara with a rotary motion maasage it for
or more, ind that their neta muat be i.n nr ihm aAnnj. m. . .
The Denver Post alludes to "young j the same in -principle as those which fingers liirhtlv udoo 'th n
urns Hamilton, rormer aajutantgen- were empioyea . oeiure iu ""'"i massage them In ever enlarging circles
eral of Oregon
f ant y ii m Kaf r
Wl -""t"v.u"uo luiuio or trutn in it. ana wnen we arm at our tor the Drearvation nf hr hMt. thi.
thnnirh loco in nwinm-tinn n nn.i.. U.i. n ih. innoi ih ..r p-r . . wm prvation oi her beauty thla
:. :rr w ..r..ir u," v,vtr;r".,. rz .n, ; i houid do twa several
"UM.luu. m. "h-wio own- 7 me - y.. " win keep er muscles
lng up to Ortia Hamilton, former ZvT that Gm havT been wit- ?"ra .n mooth- V l.tbe key
adjutant . Keneral of Washlnntton. .'MMi men rmrta .. it waa t v wmy-': uur pnysiciana call it tha
That "state is welcome to him.
..... 1 ! k.
and nlisht on the vast and melancholy k..Af yo" well the eighth or
. . I waste of water hidea that modernity nerve, not only will you keep tha
Even salt, nnder the increased Zn? tvT::JVh ' he face weU toned and th
tarlff. is going up, from 75 cents riding lights.- and here and there. P'8"11 " smooth, but you
to 11.25 a ton on coarse salt and masthead and sidelights of a steamer - oreaaiuuy aiang-
clghLh nerve.
vent the one and preserve the other
is doing a noble work.
Mr. Carnegie built the Palace of
Justice at The Hague, at a cost of
11,500,000, and the building for the
I
dorsed lt,,and say it is necessary that
PHASK8 OF CONSERVATION'
CONSERVATION of natural re
sources la a great Idea and aub
Jeet. it baa a multitude of
features and phas, aom of
which, ra a general view, may teem
ottradlctory. Not all -ctIns of
the country, or all iocalitlea la oae
" rce KA-Uon, may ne-d Jot the aaoie
I i ct onsfnatlon. rjther Io de-
t " rr kitd. In. one rrgioa. for
-',. it tiirlr ahonld belly
- ' i i rt te Trcrvd; In another.
i i V t It 1- ff'ld cd mar-
rd K lard Jt t spies ros-
!-") firm H M (o ih roue-
(-"-Juf-i. rf ahooid h takrn
rrr i'fr r rf4 alirbJ
i- ; ii.rr.i. rr a coahise f.
LLUSTRATION of the way in Un these public service corporations
which many, western. Republican Bhouid BubmU to regulation and
newspapers, and voters, regard j control, through a commission act-
the Aldricn-Payne tariff bill laiinx for the public.
bureau of .American republica at afforded by the Lincoln, (Neb.) 1 The Drooosition la a good one,- and
Washington at a cost of 1750.000. News that proceeds to list a few ln iine with the progressive Ideas of
He gave 17500 toward the expenses necessaries, as against an equal num- the time. We have a state commls-
of the Peace Congress at Boston and ber of luxuries, and show how much gion to control to some extent the
twice that sum for . Its expenses at higher the former are taxed. The I ranroada within the state, and an
New York. His subscription to the necessaries mentioned, with the peri interstate Commerce commission to
American Peace society is $6000 a cent of tax on tnem. are: sugar, 7 aCf similarly throughout the coun
year, and he largely supports the in- percent; blankets, 165; yarns. 138; j try, and why "should not cities , have
ternational society, whose expenses carpets, 67; stockings,,?!; Clothing, commissions to control those public
are $35,000 a year. He also- pays 7; woolen dress -goods, 106; shirts, I service corporations .within munici
for hundreds of thousands of books
and pamphlets used in the peace pro-
naganda.
Leaving out of view the system
by which Mr. !; Carnegie was enabled
to amass so great a fortune, these
expenditures must certainly redoflnd
to the good of humanity. For edu
cation of the people, and their prom
lnent and representative men, on the
evils of war; and the desirability of
peace, cannot 'fail of eventual re
sults. ' Such education la one of the
world's, needs and Mr. Carnegie la
helping much to supply it,
LEST THEY FORGET
L
EST THET forget.' the fate that
overtook a New York young
woman should be recounted to
Portland girla who go Joy rid
lng. Young and pretty, Dorothy
Byrnes Joined an automobile party.
and aped away to Coney Island. Dis
illusioned, lonely and broken In mind
and body, ah died In a hospital five
daya later. Dying, the girl gave only
the most meagre information about
be ride, and what happened. "I
waa In an automobile, the men In-
ulted me and I Jumped out to es
cape them. The ear waa going fast."
waa all the hospital physician ould
get from her.
But the girl's pitlfnl condition told
more. She was bruised from bead
fo foot, and there waa. a disco or a
tlon ot the ball of the left ere, which
the surgeon declared could not have
been rau4 by a fall from- aa au
tomobile. He believes she was
batea by the men- In' the speeding
And this la all there ta of the
try. It was a abort, qcTck trip
from re-nth and feeahh to the la
etftaMe churchyard. The party was
Jir4 h4-iia the MMfrg rrne
villi fckh ao triiar yosts womea
maternp a fie ia a vrHicf oi-
60. The -duties on tne luxuries dia-1 Dai limits?
monds, champagne furs,: paintings, if the corporations supplying the
automobiles, etc. are mucn lower, people jvlth transportation, lights.
An argument can be made in favor gas ana telephone service do so sat-
or comparatively low auties on iux- ft,faetorily and reasonably, very wen;
uries, on the ground that with high DUt if not, then the people should
duties they would hot be Imported, have a medium of authority by which
and revenue would ke. lost;" but this to change conditions for their bene
furnishes no excuse for such exces- flt in a word, all these public ser
sive dntiea as those necessaries men- vice concerns must submit to public
tioned, or many, others that might control. ; This is what- the move
be named. I ment of these gentlemen means, and
The people of the west are noticing thev are not anarchists, or Socialists,
these facts and figures, and discov-Jor cranks, or demagogues, or even
erlng what the tairr means, more Democrats, either.
and more; and the more they do so j
the more possible it becomes that SDeaker Cannon has been in Chi
the high tariff party will lose 8omecag0 talking in favor of the election
hitherto solid Republican western I Df typical machine "interest" -man
states next year, if not ln 1912. . ho succeed Loiimer ln congress. The
' ' ' - I sneaker repeat what he has said
Judge Martin L. Pipes made a fine before that he la not a czar; that
argument before the recent meeting! the majority can always do what lt
of the state bar association In favor I pleases, etc., but those who have
or a non-partisan juaiciary. ne looked intb the methods or prganlza
started out by saying: The Jodlci- tioa and manner ot legislation know
ary has nothing to do "with politics, that he Is dissembling and dodging
and politics ought to have nothing tne Question. To put it In a word.
to do with the Judiciary. The na- the interesta" control legislation.
ture of Judicial duties excludes the .nd Cannon and hia coterie are their
consideration of political questions." j tools. : Hence those who are for. Can-
And be argned that thla Is true evn(non are not for the people, and men
If the term 'politlcar be used in Hal whom Cannon desires - elected will
broader aense. The Judiciary should j not and cannot serve the people. ,
not be concerned at all with politics.) . . .... . i .
Courts In fact have usually refused It is only fair, when speaking of
to consider political questions. There j railroads and other great corpora
Is much in Judge Pipes address that I tions. to remember IhaV their atock-
a-nino. nnrth nr nmitht hut the ateel and Ung thirty lines.' By theaa X dO not
Iron hull" are only guessed by some rnen tlie thirty lines in the face. Allah
cbance glimmer from a port or dec! could not make beautiful the faoo that-
house. .i had graven in it thirty lines. . No, I
And the meh have changed but little, mean those few short, irregular linea.
surely! Their dreaa for work la prim-1 perhaps a half dozen at moat, that form
itlve, hiding all that Is suggestive of the I in front of a woman's eara about tha.
modern landsman. There is the jumper I time sue is thirty. That ta the reason
which the skipper and crew wear a I they are called tha thirty lines.'
Ninety miles of newly paved garment made of stout canvas and I ."Thus ended the lecture of Kutub.
streets in Portland for next year are Bmlxta at mi
niLa nrnw Tkl. mL nd .lrunk.nerJy h? tnS wlth mouth and woman eyes, and
-"" i""""-"' muvu hu- i almost as toe coarae imocn garuea un I court esierl and went back- to hr hlna
provement win neip a gooa aeai to- serf or oia. ana tna men or nia ranx Bllk cqucn to munch at her Turkish
ward making a city beautiful. Be- WM.Tal!' -,noM ,aayf: 7 sweets."
$2.25 a ton oh1 table and, dairy salt.
A small matter to each consumer,
one doesn't notice it, it may be said;
yet it Is a specimen of the system
of robbery of the many for the bene
fit of the few.
sides it will do much to make Port-
sea to fish. The jumper in its long I
variety is like & nightdress, its short
land a better city to get around and form ia generally favored, but skippers 1 "I? LSfaLa
do business In, often use the long garment, as the cov-l :r"mPyr: 7H.' V
erlng keeps the cold out, ana skippers, l ..Tv: " 0 v. . w
ij. .n tim. n .hi.i, - tour friend of th harem ia rlaht.
personal t0 feel th draughts that Invade all un- "owfc ,a th08, secludedr women loam
WO, protected crevices. There are rough, I "w muaciea oi
thick, woolen stockings, and boots which ar conironea in two ways,
may be thigh boots, or half boot, or y electricity and by tha control of tha ,
dumpers, according to the weather, and r(,at facial or eighth nerve. It would, -
aa for headdress, that ia anytning n raosi reacrut ntmt to mu-
the way of covering which cornea handy; that nerve lightly once, twice,
but mostly a cap, except in bad weather, even five or, six tlmea a day. . Tha
when it la the aou'weater. woman who does thla will never have
an aged face.' w ,
Assemblies. ,v ' , I "It was from an Australian beauty X
wneeaiea another secret of the illusion ,
'..Colonel xiofer.thlnks that an aasemblyJ ?i'iyout'?', -J?Pm least ..aglna;.. lines are:
should not have been convicted of any that would make a platform and adopt ",u wmcn rorm n a una Jlttle Bet-
hoh.i. iluru' nf muntw (hon tha U..nI..Mnn, Initnritio th rull oi ha I WOrK aDOUt th eyC8. Bh Said. TlllVlU .
ond. and that , his conviction of murder peopla and rthe . expreased will or the j trouble about them. I have heard men
in the first, degree waa due to popular people should help harmonise th party. I wh0 'r connolaaeure of beauty aay '
crlamor and prejudice ', growing out of Bo lt would, cqlonel, ao Jt would. But tnartney were beautiful to them. They
the killing of fisher; by Finch about what in thunder would that do to the Bernd the echoes of laughter, the ln-
the time of the trlai. big- . and little ple-hunteri ' whe have of a joyous heart Merriment is
The Question that would naturaJly been running with tha . machine" for 40 waya infectious.' Happiness la a aual-
euggest itself to the mind of the lay years? Don't they need an office? I T that always attraota.'
man is:- What kind of Judge is this? I Would not one -of them rise and ln-I "The lines that most a-the face. '5
What manner of man Is ho that will ait quire, "what are we here for If not.for my Australian friend telle me, are those
on the bench and permit a Juyy to con- office?" Without an assembly nomlna- which extend from the nose to the cor-
vict a man of murder in the first de- tlon what hope have any of them -for nera of the lips. Study the facea you
gree, when tinder the law. the evidence office from conatable to governor. Sho! meet and you will see that this la true,
would justify a conviction of no higher Sho! Colonel, something must be done The lines are not only tha most arlne.
degree than the second? I for these , heroes who have run every I but they are the moat disfiguring. There
Blackstone said tha trial judge should primary .since Lincoln was nominated. I are three ways, ao I. learned from my
Australian rriena. ror removing theaa
A woman writer says
adornment is not everything.
but it Is a great deal. In known in
stances' nature did not supply more
than 1 per cent,
, Jndges and Justice.
From the Medford Mall-Tribune,
A few daya ago one of the circuit
judges of Multnomah county wrote
Governor Benson, atating ln effect that
Marry Daljv. under sentence..of death.
FAMOUS GEMS OF PROSE
Protest Against TrarKia in Slav By Joab.ua R. GiaMiags
should commend Itself to voters, and
especially . to lawyers. What la
wanted on the bench ia the pnt
available talent, and the parest,
cleanest men possible. What party
they belong to should make ao dif
ference whatever. But If any dia
tinctioa la thla reepect la to be
made, and Candidates being nn aid
er! equal la merit, (he rectrolliag
ida should M tn divide the Jadges
hrtwea the rartlrs, ao tat not all
ct MveraJ ' mecl-era cf a state fcr j
holders comprise a great number of
people. .The Pennsylvania railroad
haa 60,000 share holders, the Bell
Telephone 24,100, United SUtes
at eel 22.100. American Sugar 20.000.
Union Pacific and Southern Pacific
16.000 each, and so on. The New
Tork Commercial mentions 11 cor
poratlons Shm ahare holders lum
ber 24,700, and whose holding!
repreaa-nt aa arrregate of f2.5tS,-
eoO.rioO of rapital. 8o the eorpora-
Uoaa are thempelvea a rart of the
(From a speech upon a bin in the
United 8tatea house or representatives
which provided for tlie distribution of
an Indemnity fund that waa obtained
from England for ' two ship loada of
American slaves. Tha vessels, in
atorm. were driven1' a shore on the Island
of New . Province, one of the Bahama
group, and the alavea. upon landing
upon British aoll, became free men ard
free women. . Tha ownera of tha "Amerl
can' property" petitioned the president
(Jackson) for relief, and tha result waa
the awarding of an indemnifying
amount by tha British government Con
greasional action for tha distribution
of the. award waa sought, and aa the
record ahowa. It waa granted on Feb
ruary U. Il3.)
Mr. . Hnraker I protest against all
participation in eucb. a-utlt I will not
bathe my. hands in tha blood of theae
victima. I will not b mada a party
to these crimes. I will not insult my
oonatltuenta by voting for this bill,
while their voice la not permitted to
ba beard In favtvr of humanity. 1 will
not lnd my Influence to carry out this
apeculattoa in the bodies of vomri and
tf children: to aid mn who Araerx
tha galMwa and halter tiatrad of legis
lative e.ncouraxement Patriotism. ar,f-rat,-
tha hotter of oar rar. forbid
that we ahoald lend Oar lilat!ve aid
In. faror of tMa a!av trade: Mr nr
r rtrtu. juatwe and hainanitT im-MI
It: the voire f Chriatialty. tb law
ft God. fnrhld that abnuld , ta-oia
part!r 1y thtt trlmea f the far a
rar-rbarla.' t !! rraixta and en;-
rt.rMnia iim f our aRiasaiar at Lon
don. . I
dreaded lines. Ona is a rotary motion
of the fingers over the cheek muaciea,
working backward toward tha ear. An
other la a motion upward toward tha
hollows of tha eyes. A third is a light
pressing of tha -tips of tho flngera from
the cleft of tha upper-11 d avesoaa tha
Sir. place thla subject, in whatever I line and toward tha chaek mtiaeiaa. a
attitude you please, throw around It I ,!aht 'ironing,' .... ao to apeak, of thoee
whatever sophistry tha human intellect . - -.
is capable f eallln Into eferclae. yet " .'. E?T that wt,mn MA
the dlaguaung fact will .Und portr-yad tg? "
to tha world In commg time, that in w baffling, but that If tha hands were
tha year 1I4S. this American congress not cared for with a view to deceiving
sat gravely legislating in aid of thla the observer, they alwaya ravealed the '
traffic- ln human flesh. Let It go upon are of tha owner.
the record. : Let tha archives of this " The hand grow old faster than the
body bear to comlnr generations the face," she said, and after atudvlnr tha
proof that 241 American statesmen were I handa of thoae I know i' have leairnad
on thia day engaged In granting relief that aha la rlgbt It waa tho Egyptian
and encouragement to peraons engaged j woman who told me aleo how to keep
In that execrable .commerce which Mr. I the hands young. It Is ill taste to Mint
Jefferson Oclared had "rendered ua the out an evil without citing a remedy,
acoff of Infidel nations." But let not "'If lha handa have a puffy look and
my name bs found among It advocates, the veins are swollen be mors than aver
Let not my dewendaaTa In future yeara careful about the circulation. aha said
be called to blush for their anrestor I Uton lacing. ' Tight corsets ra uaa mi.
on reading ths record of thia daya pro-j le handa By a paradox tha habit of
eeedlngs. Sooner, far sooner, would 1 1 despair Is alas the" preservative of
nave u erased rrom taa records I youtn. t wring tns handa aa though you
or inn nouw, frm, ooouer would . I
have It blot ted. from existence than e
It -r'ecd on record la faror of tbe bill
bef nre' urn. .
Yet. sir, t am ronii lous that tb hill
ill become a law. ttmtiiemen from
the free states, representing conatttuents
wbs det.at the slats trau). t;i vete
for the bill. The- bouse la committed
In favor of Its paamge uni members
are I n pa t lee t at tee nor alne4
by ray retrrlra P- oa I rlos it win
ho rreeeed to ihe final t. and a dd
will be ronewTnmsted wMeh will eieite
d'eT sod leettng rt"r'vrnFl tn Iht
Hit"-. ef lne wh, im tu'mr ) e ra.
Mil r4 1 1, a atory of u..a Ja a-
latian.
wera surrerlng a groat grlf. Thla will
reuse the blood to flow evenly through
ioo nana. i ss a an . rresm whllo
wringing tha handa And wear big,
loose rubber glovee at nlgbt.'
-I met It the far eat a .woman who
t: mo t.at It waa her oplnioa that
If tbe throat could be kept young Joofc.
Irg. neililng ! mattered, or rather
Ibat aa also tat waa ynatfcful followed.
Tho olrlnsy iwk la the hano of 1H
womaa who Is r-di-tr:, eK mM. Tt s
a atrnog as-jjnfit snt rediirg too
faat. f nn qui', rediirtlnn rt-,a tl !.,.
mf Mteen t tn-(fe. Vlntrat re-'
""'na la ren. V.tf t 4 he t
Ua ii;"i ty gtatJe tnassaga
with rirk eo;i crsara."