The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 25, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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THE JOURNAL
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All Ai-twrtikeula wiled br 1.0 mwr.
' T.ll the bl -h-i-arto-ent rl
MiSSI-i. AlVXBTISINJ ItKrUKKKNTATI VB.
JVi.biI k,alaor Ce.. Ilmil'-i niii......e.
! t Mftk atfane, N. Yon,: lOti-uS B..7C
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Anherrlirtloli Turn. r nail or to maf addrea
to tfe LnllMt Siaim. C.11..U or Ml:
nut. v.
a leer M OO I On month
Bt'NDAT.
Oh T' I1H I One month "
PAII r An bLM'Ai.
na War IT AO I (Im Bb.nla 1
j For bountr-jim cmim "t fruit and grain,
I Kor umtnrr sunshine, winter ihIii.
Kor country great, rlrli. peart-fill, f re '
J-orplaina una ror si. Kirentn ana wa,
r Mriinois ami rnurcu-'n, wmuuni
' wraith.
For 'book and hanks, for lome and
health.
For charity and kindly rhccr,
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the fraud wera JalI ifora Itoose- aecure pure milk, and will comply one mure atplendld advantage a a
volts attorney general, Ilonaparte, to the beat of their ability wttb city of home
and he replied with nonchalance that I the proposed milk ordinance. . It
tboy did not Interest hlai. will be to their ultimate Interest to
The trnat secured the removal of I do so, even at 'considerable prevent
Kdward Fowler, collector of customs trouble and exitenBe, for Portland la
of tbe pcrrt of New lork, because he I bound to have pure milk, and the
pemUtt'd In collecting evidence of bad dalrlei will be denied a market
the robbery of the United States by here. Their wisest course la to" do
the llavompyer crowd. Henry L. ever) thing In their power to ""bring
SMmson resigned as United Status about the deal red result, and cor-
district attorney because he was notldially to help along the pure milk
permitted to prosecute tho trust for I movement.
Its thefts. For his temerity Stim-
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Til ANKHOI VINO- DAY.
COMMENT AND NEWS Iiy BRIEF
SMALL CHA.NGK
son was defeated for the fusion nom
ination for mayor of New York by
hlRh officials of (he sugar regime.
The samo powerful Interests, be
sides swaying and directing secre
taries of tho treasury und other high
officials of the I'nlted States, have
been able for 25 years to control a
majority of congress and write the
DAIltYMAX ItOTlI'8 TIIKOKY
F ANY consumer has had doubt
of the need of a pure milk cam
paign, Dairyman Roth must have
removed all question. Mr. Roth
attended the conference of the dairy
men and Mayor Simon's special
committee for preparing a pure-milk I
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MlKr aiiiiuui, mo jairni iiimnni n i ordlnnnrft H mart- a .na.f, nA
I, . , , . M I - -. , - - w u ST - V V Aal
lAlnav t h A ns mem nlir fMMAiin lln w-v --v I
... ilia, UK l Aill incij a...c !''- tho ml.li! nf If Hlor
visions of the Payoe-Aldrloh tariff
dirty
milk to be as wholesome and health-
Jn all thla Rlv thanka." , '
.
Cbrlatmas Is Jut a month away.
There U plenty of mud for that game.
Ha thankful If vou hava tha nrlu f
. . . '
8orai propla do not feel thankful for
too much rain. .
v.
It takes a'aood deal to maka aom
pHt thankful.
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But thor am othera who trt thankrul
for aniall favora. . .
Tat TTnrlit John Di.-tiaa mnrh fmnnavt
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iu urn inanaiui IQr..
It la few DrHinta who in not thankful
iiiai nicy arc alive.
What's a short of ran fn aurk a
anuriuaa vi iurKya7
The football Dlavera ran ha thankful
r a Tnankislvlna- (Jar ever raaaed " mr tum om m
(OHIOEC 1
A-ci trr in I .
J TjWriT'HANKFUtj
a.
OIUXaON SIDULIGHT8
Pi
Wallowa county also raises fine p-
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2X RLALM,
TLMININL
Gold Illll Is to have an up-to-dsts
paaery.-. . -, ,
Condon flour mill aVeraaea ISO br. I
rels a day.
AJlfcJ w
our
wt a
no w
Ive.
Paved atreafa fumiah flna object lea-
bill. Not nly has the trust had
iFor rowiin light fnmi far to I power to enforce 'ti
;Kor children Joylnir In.thair play, I , , . ., .
:Kor cheATf men and matrons sray. prosecution for its t
Dinuiy. rrena,n anu U nited State". DUt It WBS aDie TO aaa I i v a 11 ru "IV" tnsn on mat Comrvillnn .hnl.l,l li.,. .ith
mhltl-a truth. to the profit from these thefts by 'VTUh IS 'Z.?.? . ".!! "
mrn wh7. tnr lha riant have atood. U.lrnllln. l0rlltln fni mtklni " 1"" " " ' - t ' Y
-ra.th.rur. pure, -wt womanhood. rr"!'. 1 ti: a .r7,.; n Z raK rrom thedregs of the dirtiest KT.TE A15'
cherr
lKr icouraaa,
- youtn,
Por honor, grace.
j Kor
For
For worahlp, and for merriment.
i i ' ' I mwi, irni. "'nil tt. M'IIItiil
For hope, and faith In God nnd man
t h'or each good purpose, motive, plan,
r or. earttt below. ior sua. shore,
h'or mercy, liberty and love
Kor many thlnra moot morula may
Be thankful this Thanksgiving day.
i .. . or as ciean miiK. lie ex-1 wnnour a proclamation oy m It a lipped
'immunity irom Li.,-.i .l., l. v., 1 1. i..i. .t. .
IhPff. frnm the . u " u"" "u ,uur Bon" nt V. .,1 V , V" " , "7 li ":. . "' "rt of weather,
" " " - 1 na 9 r t mm I . . 111. mI J ohu A a Va l . ap w a . a bu n a I
to add vV u ' I m nke it a rule to give thanks on that
reprisals on the American consumers
of sugar. The annals of crime In
big business have no parallel or prec
edent that approaches In audatlty
can to give those'. boyB, and four
healthier boys cannot be found,"
shouted the speaker, and what
makes the incident decidedly Inter
and venality tire operations of this tn PnrMon rat '
las at a i JU.J llf I "l O ' uuuu 1UIIA VVUDUIIIIS
scii-coniensea, sou-inajcieu criiuiuni.j , lhai tha llftra ,
THIS I)AV
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or advice, why I give it to him. regard-
leu" or expenae.
I am thankful that my appetite does
not crave eg-gs, putter, airships, meal,
wood, coal, milk or Halley's comVt; also
that I do not look well In ap overcoat
T am thankful fnf what T hava tnr
luuaiy what I ought to have and for what li
The religious feature of Thankavlvlna
uay biiuuiu not oe overiooxeu.
Apparently the atoolnla-enna aa wall
aa me soiled doves, will have to go.
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If nrayers for. rain avail, whv wnuM
a ceaaiiion ot mini
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Tho revelations are.llkely to have II h" ".r.C "n",1 ' ' "fi1" x w"UrL..?'fi!..."5? P-r?- good
lurr. .fforfln flvlno- thn nnllev of V- " """" " "f , u..., oui not nan enougn
-rc ' - - o i a nrpcont. i or ricn. rami or me cnam a-anar.
the Taft administration. The pen- ,. ... ... heaven or the penitentiary, I will be
B DO NOT, like the primitive duhim must swing away from th U K ""t iiZmZV
man,s.i m "e. ior. i. , " ' 7" lh :r H believeii what he says, what kind of Tnm'.'nd crnbe". "P? PP'n
y 'ire ana -gamer -nuts, or "RC l milk Is hp snnnlvfne nnri whar tinL p,e
1 : walk" on the sea beach, and gress.in showering further bounty , Vfc W w . , . kInd Olve me a whack at -em. then let me die.
;..!.n ..L !;J RrJL .r ltPi.ta Thev nre likelv 18 u ))I,ed b7 .ch of the darymen Give me a chance to eat all I can at.nd.
i
ioick'uD shell fish for a livlna. We on Pugar interests. They are likely
Jdo not; Ds-did he, live In caves-and to Impress Mr. Taft with the man!- .ene?n Intellhrent oxneHcnoe
have an existence but little removed fest fact that some of the-vaunted "?e!:"
as "loudly" cheered him? All
iimve an eiiHieiifu uul nine reiuovtfu
ffrom Vild animals: ' Unlike those of "business" interests are criminality
Jnnnfher time va have nn tnemv Hito under another name, and to be
jGenghis Khan . who. pildd up 100,00 J viewed with extreme suspicion, s
i human heads before the gates ot a
clty he had conquered, pur coun- OCCASION FOH THANKFULNESS
ttry is safe and our Institutions se-
dcure, unlike those of (f peoples who
JJived In an epoch when wars of con-
fquest were the chief human activity,
when tolght was right and when any
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all competent authorities, all phys
lcians and all other sources of trust
wormy inrormation declare pure
milk to be as essential as pure air
or pure water. Wherever experl
ments have been made It has been
proven that the substitution of etean
for dirty milk has resulted in
HERE ARE a number of sizable
: matters for which we may be heavy decreaSe , thfl death rate
thankful today. We feel grate- Becau'se of unsanction the French
iui, lur uiBiauce, luttk il la uuu jij m,. . .
Z ...-. '.aa- i. i.j-a j ai nr I - - " " ""P "uniua
,opie wno couia not, ueua menj. luiupui.u., cm oo ceui iurW, or but we cJeaned away tDQ flUh and
jto.Tje overrun and subjugated, if not J should please us to reflect that wire- canal w,ith no greater logs of life
!;J ' " . , r J .' I , 6 than the average in other localities
"uo UOT w.w,,,,!.!' uo.ou ,wnV uuimi tuucr nun oin.cu. imu nt here Is n rtnlrvmon .nnnlvl.o
ibinds ub to the soil, and rules us by our thouehts on Cherry, we should ,iit,
ja v.U i iit,-c.Cu w iD uts icunKiui IW'WD uave ihb.cuucb mnk from the drega of hlfJ dlrtieBt
rules his cattle or swine; nor are we to buy $10 coal, father than mine can gave the best food ,n the word
;Buujruio vi u muuar.u .uu bilb vu u. , w e are an manaiui ior our new for hls boys and ne waa loudiy
ja f throne ; and ! -Arrogates his divine tariff bill, for, since it was handed cheered by other dairymen for his
fright of authority, striking off heads, to us have we not all been told BrBtem0nt ww m, enth
stabbiDglth.a; sle repeatedly. vthat -we are 5 tickled to mucn na8tiness, how many disease
pise exertlsing the power of life deatH t wltofits roylslonte.i : In, the breeding .Impurities must enter into.
w,vva wiw:.w-mmwr: iixiuf-YW mllkv delivered by .,mea. who holtt
tueDiivu iu uBuv-w.uu ou. v wmcn-'wre .are istyorea ana jiwy.wnrca Hurh a hollnf? whot o d.ii,i.
iJota are not cast. In .a land .where we should Jffer J heartfelt 4 thanks proof of the" heed of official Inter
oaminea come ana go, ana wuere iu tnere. is, oar- own gooa uairyman rrowha. ch.it tf
, - , a I " la-a-v. cv a, uwi,- tj nun VlllOUill"
; jean years leus or. cveu uuuureuu ui i nota. WOO tens US tnai Illiny Did . ntrnlriHt rhlo thsnrr fhot t
iiuvunuu. yi.um.V B me iiiing we want tnu uin we mnk Js the best, and that feces
-i.-iu v3. i-76 v.oo are mi migHiy iuckj iu uave filth and all other 'dregs and" dirt
reside In distant is tea j of the fsea wives: there are with tftat mork of "al dalrvman1 hubllclv r.rftciairninP'anch
.where there-is too civil izatlon-or law , pencharitr we are all? glad that -the a doctrino and other dairvmen n-
wnere canmoai inoes leaai on na- new,: nusoana or miss iiungton nas pitLXfoiVig it, wfa0 can . have doubt of
iuui nu, uurau niu iam ui cwiuoi anaeiea a wue. wno . wants 10 mena j tha i.rwnr nH ort,l lmnrf.nM r
.fcuow ouu .ocuv "ucu tc uul bockb ana are nupmg inai iter ia this prolonged demand for' good
Jand seal blubber are the luxuries of may become epidemic. We are full Unk? Fortunately many dairymen
01 praise ior uie laui. m our do not belleve with Roth' in the ef
helplessness we have Aldrich and flcacv and value of f)lth Iff.
Cannon t,o watch over us and run the glver but how are they to be heard
government. ior ub, anu we wisu and how are the peope to know?
mem Doin.many nappy return 01
Then I'll die to alow music, please call
In the band.
Let s all be tliankful, Christmas friends.
j-.ei a waroie inanicrui tunos.
If we uan't have cranberry sauce.
Lot's grlve our thanks for prunes.
"Dodgast that hen," said Farmer Snook,
she don't lay eggs at all.
txcept perhaps ten days In June an'
early In the fall."
"Before you flnleh," said the hen, "by
caning me a vagrant,'
You surely know I do my best; by heck,
1 ain't no egg plant."
I
Manv nennl tint ihU a hnv - ui.i,.k
can BtUrfind something to be thankful
for. .
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The lnsurientu will harrilv ihii4
In eplklng the Cannon in this en m ce
ment.
If turkeys were so acarea for Thunlm.
giving, what will people do on Christ
ma f
People of no nart Of the countrv have
more 10 oe inansrui ror tnan those or
uregon.
Senator Dlolc navs he In atandlno- nn
his record. It is a verv. thin, ahakv
luunaauon.
Roosevelt Is ktllln atlll mnra t.
phants. The British government must
nave removed tne limit.
A Chlcaaro minister nv. mtn ahnnlil
be compelled to marry. But there are
too many aivorces now.
, One Hundred Veara Ago. ,
na w women really a-raleful for.
many bleasing today, or are
Mmniv arlail llt Ihliix uva
WiraeT ' lliiva.' wa takan tlma
to "count our Ifl-a. Inira ntia ha
Outatdera ara ' buying much Wallowa I one. or hava wa aa a wh.iia h,.n m
county, Und. . I engroaaed In the worrlaoma turkev rttn. '
rtalUS la I a' hava a union denot nar. with its acconipanlmen ta to saf
-Uou ob..rva.,,aV . unlon f Pot;- "r 'i.,h '.'rnal d,'h" w.rd
.4 ' j that we have had little time for gun-,
' Tmmenaa atork-alavlnir black wolf ",n0 thankaglvlngT Do wa aa a aer
klllixt irar Aleliama. .i ' , I even berln to'reaiise what we have to
' n Arago baby 'was born
mother a 17th birthday. .
on
'Its
Two Condon men got 103 wild geese
on a rlp, apd trapped It ooyotea... -
Tha .r n CI . . 1 j
ThomDson hift eTrorV. i.lki V" weP as men should pro-
Jn i'JJZ r"lllvos?i Chicago preacher,- ut
- ' - i.v . W I llUJlKr 1 L ri I 1 1 1 Tl I 1 Flf V in TnPtf PI f OOT 1 .r RT.I. ?
-uao xttiiu removes moun-1
lalnB- I The Associated Charities wnnta nil
beggars driven out 'of town; apparently
it wienies io oe na 01 oDjects or cnanty.
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A tremendous dynamite explosion,
wrecking 25- houses, occurred in Dan
ville. IU. But it didn't touch Uncle Joe.
A -correspondent says that there are
not half enough streetcars. The man
who habitually walks thinks there are
twice too many.. . .
i Commissioner Bailey Imagines that
he Is still the victim or attempts to ruin
lilrh-lpolltically. The ruin was fully ac
complished long ago, and by himself.
rz '-a - - . i
j Letters rrom the People j
Letter to The Journal should be written on
one side of the pnper only and ihould b accom
panied by the nanlfe and addreu of the writer.
Tbe name wul not be used It the writer ka
ttlat It be withheld. The Journal la not to b
nnderatood aa lndorolng tho view or atatemenU
of correspondents. letters abnuld be nude at
Drier aa posaibie. xhoae who wlan their letter
returned when not used ahuuld tncloaa poatage.
Correapondenta are notified that letter ex
ceeding 800 word In length, may, at the dis
cretion of the editor, be cut down to that limit.
existencef We - are,' not. Chinese
I beating tom-toms in time of solar
eclipse to irignten,; an imaginary
Idragon, bo he will not swallow the
!sun. "nor"t'hat inost pathetic of life
itragedies, a Hindu mother sitting In
! superstition- on . the- banks of the
rt 1 . 1 . 1 . t- 1 , , 1 .
vtianges aB ne inrows ner cuna into
Ithe river. We do not live In the
Jdays "of Ignorance, and intolerance,
Sto be burned at the stake for con
science sake, to -be atoned to death
8for heresy or hung for witchcraft
A1 lheBeere,"oraTe; the-lot-of
TJtliers. It Is as If we were a chosen
J-ace. We have a constitution that
guarantees us life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness. We have
homes ' and every "convenience that
a mighty civilization affords. 'We
have conquered even the - elements
and forced them to contribute to our
comfort. We have trifling ills, per
haps, but compared to those of other
peoples and other times, they are as
drops of water to rolling oceans.
There Is evJry reason for us to make
the day a cheery Thanksgiving,
THE TRAIL OF SUGAR
HE MORE the lid is lifted
from sugar trust pllferlngs
tbe more the mess smells to
heavpn. From 1894 to 1909
the frauds have continued without
Interruption. To the short weight
thefts of customs duties has been
added the proven theft of water
from the city of Brooklyn. The
fwater thefts - aggregate $750,000,
. jbut a $25,000 campaign contribu
jtion to Tammany in the McClellan
felection silenced prosecution.
1 1 The trust's confession of guilt by
--payment of ?,000,000 aa a com
Jpromlse of the government's prose
jctitlon is now discovered to have
Jlcen a most effective stratagem.
The compromise covers all the steal
ings from 1894 to 1909, and delivers
tbe trust from prosecution for its
crimes during that period, stealing
that aire estimated at anywhere from
six to ten times what the government
collected.
- Evea more amaxlnc than the
ftbefti is the power the trust cxer-
ltled over public men. Unqutlon-
lAbly, It wrote the ugr schedule In
!(h GorroantMnsoB tariff bllt Jt
. j fcrldi a nimflarly t n'renehed posliloa
la th MiKir Jey administration, asd
fwhea the ft ea! Ints low made pvb
y.)c were rrfvs'eiy reveaJtI to Ly
m ao J. Cafe, :rKlfl!eT' eecreUrj
tf th IrtTanury. h did aot proe
jfMte. t sit l!frcffd his Informer to
. Iii.h;tr txt It. rrtxf'ofi
the day so we can annually return
our heartfelt thanks for their mani
fold kindnesses. We are more than
filled with thankfulness that the
North Pole has been discovered, but
we wish it understood : -that we do
not, with Alexander, propose to Bit
down and weep because there, are no
more
W
days.
DEATH lit A MINE ,
HAT DEATH imaginable can
be moije horrible than that
, of . those entombed miners
who lived on for several
many of them for perhaps
North Poles to-discover or near,y a wcek? In darkness and
more Mount McKinleys to climb.
ILLUMINATING AND PERTINENT
0
NE OP the favorite amusements
of Speaker Cannon these days
is the. reading of Insurgents
out of the Republican party
which party he claims by right of
capture. Incidentally, he insists
that any Republican congressman
who is not for Cannon for speaker
and not in favor of the rules of Can
nonism, is not a Republican. In the
three cornered fight in the Sixth II
linois, a Cannon congressman was
elected Tuesday 'to fill Lorimer's un
expired term, and a speech made by
Cannon in the campaign is both In
teresting and pertinent. An Inde
pendent Republican candidate was
nominated and made opposition to
Cannonism the issue in his opposi
tion to the regular nominee. 'In his
speech Cannon 'eaid: "If you are
determined not to vote for . Moxley,
'the Cannon Republican, go and, vote
ror Kyan, me uemocrauc canai
date." )
It was publicly charged, and Is
doubtless true, that the Democratic
bosses and the bosses of the Cannon
wlag of the Republicans were in
league for the defeat of the Insurgent
Republican. It was by such a coali
tion, with Tammany Democrats, if
accounts are true, that Cannon se
cured a new lease for his rules and
another term in the speakership
when the Insurgent revolt tn tbe
lower house had him defeated at the
frpecial session. The utterance In
the Chicago speech Is confirmatory
of the Tammany deal, and tbe Tam
many deal Is confirmatory of the at
tltvde of Cannon in the Chicago
eprb. The two are a key to. the
real chararter of Csmtion. HU plat
form la that Cannon ta the Repub
lican party, and w hen j on cannot
vote for him. the straight Dem
ocratic Urkrt.
scant, foul air, without food and
but little if any i water, with but
slight hope of rescue, doomed to a
slow, . agonizing death In this fate
ful tomb could any situation be
more terrible? Some doubtless be
came insane, and thus perhaps suf
fered less. Some, as Is the nature
of, certain types and temperaments,
may have become savage and merci
less to weaker ones. Some prayed
incessantly with what faith they
could muster, but in vain?. Sudden
drowning in shipwreck . at sea, or
suddent death from fire, holds no
such terror as this lingering death
In a cavity of a mine, the end com
ing as. a relief only after 'days of
torture.
Again, as is always asked after
such tragedies, are they not prevent
able? Or at least could they not
be rendered far less frequent? There!
are many of them In this country to
one In Europe, indicating that the
mine owners of this country have
not taken the precautions that Euro
pean mine owners have. And if
they have not taken all precautions
possible, what a terrible burden of
black guilt rests upon them.
7 11 Is tllere4 that many dairy me
1.1 ;tr-rfi.ry Jota ia la. effort le
Except the provision relative to
tuberculous cows, the new pure
milk ordinance will go Into effect
once. This corrects a statement
In this morning's Oregonian which
says It will not become effective un
til July 1. The measure unani
mously passed the cooncll yesterday.
nd Mayor Simon gave assurance
this morning that he would sign it
at once. An emergency c la awe pro
vides that It ehall take effect as
sooa as the executive signature
affixed. The only provision that
ernee not take Immediate ?ffect Is
that, with rr-ference to tuberculous
cows, which ber-omes operative' July
I, next year. The measure Is an
Important step la the direction of
per milk, and with the vigilance
that many (ntereeta are go! Eg to ob
serve la the nailer of Its ecfrrej
Eject H shovta at ence give rortUui,
No Commission Necessary.
Portland, Or.. Nov. 23. To the Editor
of The Journal' With reference to the
agitation that a public service com
mission be created to control and regu
late the public utilities in Portland. ,
As a taxpayer, I want to enter an em
phatlc protest against such a move, be
cause
1. The city Is not of .sufficient size
arid has not so largo a number nor so
extensive a system of public utilities as
to warrant the creation and expense of
such a commission.
2. It would entail an unnecessary ex
pense, and the taxpayers now, a. major
ity of whom are paying for homes, have
unusually heavy burdens to bear be
cause of the rapid grtiwth and conse
quent rapid development of the city.
8. We now have a body amply able
and having the authority to control and
regulate the public, utilities In the city,
namely, the council and the mayor.
4. Tha council and the, mayor are not
going to . surrender any j of their pre
rogatives without a struggle.
5. The mayor has ample power, and
means to coiripel the public utility cor-
poratlona -to perform and : f tilfllL Jlielr
duties. If he will but act. Relief should
be had at once, and not delay matters on
the plea that the president of the street
railway system Is in the east What a
specious excuse for the mayor to gve
as a reasonTor his inaction!
6. If it la' Mayor Simon's avowed pol
icy to keep the expense of the city down
to a low point, why does. he not compel
the railway company forthwith to per
form Its duty with respect to the car
service we east aiders should have, and
save the taxpayers of the. east side car
fare used and time spent in attending' In
dignation meetings and the wholly un-W
necessary expense of another commis
sion, when we now have so many com
missions and boards that I venture to
state no cltlsen bf Portland can tell off
hand to, what board or commission or
department this or that function be
longs.
7. The more boards and commissions
we have, the more will responsibility be
dlvldod, and the more difficult will H
be to place responsibility when It Is
sought to do so. i
We spend so 'much tlsne endeavoring
to learn what we wish to or should do
to remedy an evil, and then seeking the
means to accomplish the end. that our
energy is pracucany spent and the peo
ple nave Become tired or the whole mat
tar batore th method we hare adopted
has begun to have any remedial effect,
if It ever doe. In this case we must
create a commission before wa may
have good car service, or. at the earliest,
nothing can be done until Mr. Josaalyn
return from the eat. .
In municipal affairs reeponalhlllty
should be centralized and when rallrf
arrecung or concerning a public utility
ia sougni. ii wouin not be a difficult
matter to determine upon "what depart
ment of the trovemment the responsibil
ity and duty devolve.
AS EAST SIDE TAXPAYER.
be grateful for?
Thanksgiving' with moat of nne na.
tlonal celebrations, haa lout tfnch f
Its original significance. Where Chrlst
maa has come to mean tha arivina- .e
i no uauea people Will hold a mass I i-ourtn or July the making
meeting to Improve clvlo conditions. I of vile noises. Thanksgiving; has come
. . , . I to mean satisfaction of the Inner, man
Large 'numbers . of . stock halna I a nrl If tnr nntliln. -
shipped from Wallowa oounty. pointa. I cause for endless gratitude for the mod.
vi..i,v...',i lrn means of preparing thta satlafao-
Not wlthatftndlna- two short crona. I o " , . . ?. , .
Morrow county farmers Twill aaed again B-l'Ii i.- hT ...
extensively , preparation-necessary can b . gleaned
' . ' " from the fact that approximately 40,000
Curry county offers fln opportunities turkeys will be consumed , tn Portland
for Vounr men wJio will work while alone, with a rorrmnnndlnr numhi nf '
they wait, and stay with It ' . j quarts". of cranberries, to say nothing :
A. a. , , . - '-.-I a-"-"-"- " y u-w-uaaaaaa eU VIUCI' V ICIUUSI
t.0"."? ,Mart whed 1ST In proportion; ' , 4 ,
pounds, and. there were three other 1 7 '
squashes on the vine, the smallest ofl .v , . , . ' .
whloh weighed -10 pounds., I Trvel back In history, even les than
. 0 , - i I "u'irra jreair) ana oonirasi tne prep-
' Gold Hill Newer'. Nothlna- better eonid I a rat ion of a Thanksgiving dinner! then
happen for southern Oregon' than that (and now.. First of all there were aot, .
every man living therein Should aetltha aamo rilahea at tha hnnaawlf'a
out to becoma an expert road maker. command. Tomatoes were .then oon-" '
a .Mk.. 4 o. ta 4. , ; , Isldered poison and none of the other
A teacher In Stanfleld. who latolv I . ..1.1 ..ui.l ..
arrived from the great corn state of 7, than to
vhraaku ia nutnnH ui... I ter were then to be had. for the tin
Hut-she may change her name In Ore-I can ' era ha1 not ot dawned,
gon. I "To be sure they Vatill had potatoes.' v
' . . I cranberries. . nnmnkln und tha fontlva N
There has been snow on all sides I turkey, which waa to be found in large
Sfiaa- ? anr,r? t fvore?, "P- numbers running wild in the forests. .
missed It all. says the Irrigator. Within I c.n you imagine voursclvea rosstlns:
two-hours' Journe from here the ther . I . 1 y". . ou"eivea roast na .,
mometer was 20 degrees lower than In your- Pou"oe lne asnes. ana cookln
Irrlgon. And 'the difference- was not your turkey and other dishes overman '
due to altitude, which is about the open fire, for you must remember that
same. ' , stoves were yet ' undreamed of. Even
. ; . matches were things of the future and
TmaUfc JLii"! A","r,a' SmW? flies wore started-by a spark struck
& Tillamook road is a matter Of great frnm nint and a niece of ateol Tho
Importance to Astoria, aa it will trav- om. 1 . "., p 6 steei. me
erse a fertll district which an mL cooking utenslla; were most simple.
as 'the line Is In operation Willi be w,tn nna of "the modern conveniences,
subdivided into small farming tracts (There were no 'flavoring extracts, bak
and made to support dozens of f am- ( lng powder, yeast nor prepared mustard.
Hies Where but one now lives, says I and th coff hud to h rnailNt and
ground at home. ,
the -ludget
A fnrrv rnnntv man nn.A.!r. I
the Marshfleld- Mail, la makino- a Add to these few difficulties the fast
cess In mining the black sand deposits J thait the average family made all of
along the beach between' Corbln and its ; own clothing aa well as, spinning
vveaaerourn. ne has a machine that the. wool to make the yat-n and cloth.
Will save and aenantte the rrltLttnnm I ti... a..., ..i,i., .....
and aold from the sand- He has with - hnndrod vora ro no rcnt in
mm two ounces of nlat num anrl 14
ounces of retorted gold, besides a small
vial Of oxidised gold, product which
has heretofore scaned tha minora aim
nave qeivea in tne curry county Bands
m f m . .
Grants Pass Outlook-' KotwHhotonH
ing all that we have sahl with , regard
i"B urcai iwea 01 aiversiried larm
1
ng in southern Oregon, the' apple tree !?
leems destined tn h mt tha i. n mo
years ago,
the very wealthy families all of the
furhiture- and carpets were made at
home. , Think of the work that all of
t'hia" irreant to the women of tlioso first
Thanksgiving days, and then consider
how lktle we really do in comparison.
If tho giving of thanks la to be
measured by material- benefits alone.
seems destined to be at the head of lne women oaay snouia .De inspire
the procession of products. ' Certainly I 88 ""Ver before with gratitude for the
among . orchard trees,. It will stand at I prlyllegej of living in this wonderful
the head In this county, for the con-1 ago "of development.
anions of soli and climate- are - such
as 10 give it tne nnest coloring , and
an unexcelled quality, This fail has
been demonstrated by a number of or-.
4.III4I Ul4.
FAMQUS GEMS OF PROSE
-y-
Skepjticism of Educated Men By Ralph WalJo Emerson
(Brom a lecture on "New England Re
formers," In Armory Hall, Boston,
March 3. 1844.)
When the literary class betrays a des
tltution of faith, -It Is not strange that
society should be disheartened and sen
sualized by unbelief. What remedy?
Life must be lived on a higher plane.
We must go up to a higher platform, to
which we are always Invited to ascend:
there the whole aspect of - things changes.
I resist the skepticism of our edu
cation and of our educated men. I do
not bcleve that the differences of opin
ion' and character In men are organic.
do not recognize, beside the class- of
the good and the wise a permanent class
of skeptics, otf a class of conservatives or
Of mallgnants, or a class or materialists.
I do not believe in two classes. You re
member the story of the poor woman
who Importuned King Philip of Mace
don, to grant her Justice, which Philip
refused: the- woman exclaimed,-"! -ap
peal;" the king,, astonished, asked to
whom she appealed: the woman replied,
"frorp Philip drunk to Philip sober."
The text will suit me very well. I be
lieve not In two classes of men, but in
man in two moods In Philip drunk and
Philip sober: . I think according: to the
good-hearted words- of Plato, "TJnwil-
t K
'.,' ; -Teal Birds. ' :
GUT very tnin slices or veai rrom inm
loin, remove bone and trim off all
fat. Cut them into nieces ahout
two inches by four; chop all the pieces
trimmed off with as many half Inch
squares of fait pork as you have chopped
meat. Season with salt, pepper, a-tea-.
sDoonful of chopped onion, lemon Juice,
a little sage or thyme and molstet with
nna alla-hlltr henten find a. little "hot
HrtSrly the soul ' is deprived of - truth." Hnrfal this Tnlvtiire on cacti
Iron conservative, miser or thief, no man Ui.. nt vi roil and fasten each with
Is, but by a supposed' necessity, which a small toothpick.. Put a tablespoonfiil
he tolerates bv shortness Or tornfriltv n'L, 4... 44.. IM tk. fmrlnir nan an, na anon
1 - f v ,(1 KJU44D1 . J " 1 " " "
Sight.- The soul lets no man ao without ! tt t hot out In each bird and
some visitations and holy-days of a di- saute to a light brown. Then remove
viner presence, it would be easv
show by a narrow scanning of anv man'
biography that we are not so wedded to
our paltry performances of every kind,
but that every man has at Intervals the
grace to scorn his performances in com.
paring; them with his belief of what he
should do, that he puts himself on the
stae or nis enemies, listening gladly to
wnai tney say or him and accusing him
self of the same things.
What ia it men love In genius but Its
infinite hope which degrades all It haa
aoneT uenius counts all its miracles
poor and short Its own idea it never
executed. The Iliad, the Hamlet. th
uunc coiumn, me itoman arch. . tha
ootnte minister, the- Oerman anthem.
wnen in,ey are ended the master, casts
behind him. How sinks the song In the
waves of melody which the universe
pours over nis soul7 Before that tra.
cious iniinue, out or which he drew
tnese rew strokes, how mean they look,
though the praises of the world attend
ll, cut
water Is stored. ... Through . an 8 inch
nozzle 3000; cubic feet or water may be
discharged in the space - of a minute,
with the velocity of 180 feet per second.
The water bursts from thte nozzle in
a solid cylindrical stream, and strikes
against, the wall which is to be' torn
down with a tremendous impact. Oreat
tents begin t6 appear in the face -of
the mountain, stones and boulders, the
latter often of enormous size, are tossed
aside androlled and turned like pebbles
in a millstream. A torrent carrying this
whirling -mass presently is rushing past
The crushed disintegrating; burden is
carried through races and sluices pre
pared to receive it. About 8000 cubloj
yards is thus carried off In every 2-1
hours." " '
:: 1.
1895 Mr. Hanson became a director of
mo eiiirni 01 ueorgia -.road,, and in
1900 he was made chairman of thahoa
ef directors. When the chairmanship of
- .uvMBHwi in i?u4 up was
elected to the presidency of the com
pany. He is also Interested financially
iu uiu;r rairuus ana in steamship com
panies apd other large industrial enter
prises in tne south.
Tearing: Wealth Out of the Earth.
Covering an area of Hit acres, aa it
do, the largest hydraulic gold mine tn
ir world If to t round la Trinity coua-
ty, Callfornta. Popslar Mechanica for
iecraiDr says: to thrust great holna
inu tne vital er a tnowntala, rending
ad toaring.away by ttie handrede of
wes ine aria ana gravai -end hug
oo-uier n orcer mat tn prerieoa tnet.
al bMdea away tbreia mjght be ae
creI re-jalr a tMmendoiii h4 ef
water. T(-re , waa Boa available fa
th lMmed!at -rktnity. and a pipeline
trnHee la W'ata aae te Im eeastrsK-ted.
Part of thla llae la throua-h a tnrnw-i n
the Mde of a fitaio a mil an4 a
half tn length, whloh (Mnk twe vaars tn
til!l fa tp 4 Orea Twntal I
a .g retn 'r ia wl.if a thla irecteu
This Date In History. . .
17S8 British flag raised over the
ruins ojf Fort Duquesne, and the place
named Pittsburg, after the great com
moner.
17KJ British evacuated New York.
1786 Oreat fire in Savannah, 350
houses destroyed. .
111 a Philadelphia theatre was tha
first to t lig-htad by im, .
185S Henry T. Gage, twentieth gov
ernor of California, born near Geneva,
N. T. -
1887 Committee, of the house re
ported In favor of the Impeachment of
President Johnson. - -
I m2 Bir John Thompson succeeded
John Abbott as Canadian , prime minis
ter. , . " - '
lfjl W. B. Howe, Episcopal bishop
of South Carolina, died at Charleston.
10S Celebration at Atasttn of the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the found
ing of the Cnlverslty of Texas. -
John F. IImmoi'i Birthday.
lIior John T. Hansnta, pre Men t ef
the Central of Georgia railroad, was
born la Monro eeanty, Georgia. Novena.
ber St. 14, and r-rlred bis only
arhotaath- training In tha ohs field
trhoe4s of Oorgla. 1 ew-rved aa a pri
vate in the C-on federate amy and when
th war wae rr erobarked with twr.
era aaaoctatee la tbe ma nu factor of
-ttne) yarn. Tbe . emtipaaf xroperM
until in th co-ora ef tlnae It operated
Berm fBlIIs with 78," arlndioa. Ia,
He Won't Have It.
From The Dalles Optimist
oiniw me recent announcement of
oiaie r-nnier' i-uniway that he is a
candidate for governor many friends
have again got busy asklna- tha o-itnr
of the Optimist to "stand" for the nom
ination for state printer. Not on your
life. No public aspirations for "The
Old Man." He Is too poor to get rich
and too rich to get- poor. He would
rawer nelp some good Republican
friend ret the orfice. He never begged
a vote, in his life and never will.
ALL
r
to a stewpan, cover with milk and cook
slowly for an hour; serve on points of
toast with the gravy in a separate dish
passed With It
at K a
; Woman Proposes.
From the Chicago News. .
LL THE courting 1s done by the
women of Ukraine. Russia. When
girl falls in love with a man
she goes to his home and tells him the
state of her feelings. If her affections
are reciprocated a marriage is arranged.
If, however, Barkis is not wmin", sne
remains in . die house. Hoping to coax
him Into regarding her suit with favor.
Tha - poor f r 1 1 o w cannQLJtreat, Ji er with
discourtesy or tarn her out, for her'
friends would be sure to avenge the .
Insult If he Is really determined that
he won't have, her his best plan is to
leave his home and stay away aa long
as she remains ln-lt.t 'Thus a man may
be turned out -of house and home. .1
at k k
B1RDSNEST CUSTARD Peel and
core en6ugh pice tart apples to fill
a pudding dish; fill the openings
with sugar, pour over all a little water
and cook until tender. -Make a custard
ufficient to cover the apples In the
dish In proportion of two eggs to a
pint of milk. Sweeten to taste and fla
vor with nutmeg.. Bake till the custard
sets. .''"
at - at at
The smile that wreathes my face Is not
Tha smile of one who won
The bets. he made election day.
I smile because the sun
Marks now that aolstlce of the year
When sausage Is the game.
And to the breakfast table, lo.r
The buckwheat cakes have came!
" New York Telegram. '
Knowledge ty Mail
Tho Worst Abuse Yet.
From The Dalles Optimist
The Portland Spectator, one of our
nngntest and best exchange, haa this
to ay anent the direct primaries 'law,
th initiative and referendum and Stat.'
ment Ne. 1: "fuUntheln1tedStat.aii.
Ahar ej ta ta rd ao fw." Well. thOptimlat
naa aaia some . mean thlnra arainat
those, and other freak laws, but wa
never aioepea to any amch abuse aa that
Hum a, we are ashamed of you.
-' Bhotaid K-rpiain.
rrom the- Woodburm Independent
. IKep, .
Cengressmen asking rejection ahemld
explain to ttie people what their atti.
tude will be on such Questions aa the
ur port or Joe cannon, ah Id stibaia
and a few other Items.
(Contributed, to Tha Jooraal br Walt Miki.
tlx famous Kaoaa port UI prose-poems at
re-ralar feature ot UI coin ma la The Dally
Journal) . '
An las-arrrrtion at Iraat.
FVotw the CMe-are Tribune.
Th movement against tncJe Joe Can-
tvo-a baa net mamH the form of a
revolution, bat It has every apttaar
asce of being lively lanrrertloD.
Hens erenne feme ere go-M lavera
nd r are txortrg late that town,
ear tn . I'roria inter.
When I was young and fresh and rud
dy, and full of snap and .-rtm.- wiy pa
rent used to make me study -until my
bead would swlro. , I twU upohkTli
school house '. bleachers,.' with pnl).
book and slat, while sundry bald an I
weary teacher drilled knowledge ttirouglt
my pate. - For some quick met hod , I
waa yearning. Mm easy path to tread;,
"there 1 no royal road te learnliur," the
bald old teachers said; "atlrk lo-Iy t
the printed pafa. all Idlanes ee-tH-w.
and -then perhapa tn future ae. rou ll
know a thlnjr or two." And when I left
the' school and coliere. to -cllfib lifj's
toUaorae hilt I foend my little- etore f
knowtexlg would trely ni'the Mil.
But nowadays tbe World nvv- tuWtsr
than Ift the long a-; old-faahloned
not hod make ua enk r. .they were
crede end elo.. By --ndhig evn
wooden dollara' te Mee-frs. Freaka aal
PYeaka, they'll make er -children ftt
1be4 e-hot are. and de It la thre- --,,
X let we rleee the echonle and tnatre "ere
to. ruin and deTy, and ,1 tbe
and map n-t .beeve a- wiii:-n
mile away; for tow tbe kHa tak-
eredUloei In thre-trrain raciewie f"rm.
the te her fovea IK roaltKHA that b
has Km
r.a. ir.
Ctul-e Mat
tev roe tea poeiieM it.at