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X1 EDITOEMj BVGE OF TOE (JOURNAL nrt-ip TOT 7U MAT 1' ,,f' ' Th6 P01"1"4 ordinance is long list of prUes for easayi on sub-1 era told him they had seen a etrangelgood deal larger hereafter, should lallclng both atrlken and lockout J.11JU J KJ UAViNrXJJ la bom In exact line with what other Meets pertaining to reclamation, dry! apparition Jn the eky. When it Increase during the month. What em ploy era until they com to an in iKDirKNDKvr KEwai-Arr. - cme are aoing. ii it a meaanre farming, aolls, foreata and other al-Manded three men atepped out and letter Cbrlatmaa gift can be made iacmm fbiub-1 that win .be helpful to the dairy- lied toplca, each of which la a f un-latarted to approach tbe native. The than the bone and oroanect of re- iwtu.t ""VL.T.'S! r"11 tcn8e tna lber the stand- damental resource la the atate of (latter were In a atate of. terror, and gained health, atrength and happl- mT m vX,ni " " V rTt..r o?. I u ,vt "a awr' Proaucta uregon. utuaenta in colleges, uni- in a right mat ensued Jhe white men neas for the pitiable, despairing peo- l- 7.-"L-L. iwn.rf nr.. lurl4"" vucir wo, mo DeiiertneiriTerau.es ana nign scnoois can com-i were aiain. trm.a.iMiua uniuk u.e " "" 1'inci auu iu uuner tneir RuBinesf. i pet ior incse pnzea, ana a 101 oi '"". TK BOOnl- InhArMITASTB la alinnal I them ltl win iKatlnlAn tholv out' of their berda the better for I essays; and win high position later swiftness with Ion aa a result of the knowledge they Tie REALM FEMININE lkl M-HUMCA Mat - TITS HOMK, A-SuM. in at..,.... k ikM aaaiheca. i -1 1 j b.T'' bi dTrtct "i I dairymen, for , the r-n h., b.i d.y.rtmtjyij;;; Dairymen, ior tne swiftness with on aa a resu.lt or the knowledge theyja-rf oKuui i)vtaTisiN(i r-tI-"NAl which It spread and destroys dairy will accumulate In their lnvestlga-l I r.-?"ii ,KlZ!ifc m: "wt-w -nlmala is a costly waste on th busl- tions and study of the subjects , in ' I " ri'BLIO MBIUItY NEEDS . . v Miss Isom, pie afflicted with tuberculosis? The I orderly operation of the railroads, whole country Is being organized to land also In Justice being done to fight and conquer this dread dlB-fboth parties, and so baa a rlgfit to ease. Let the people of Oregon help I compel them to come to some terms liberally. It costa ao little for each I apeedlly, and not Inflict great and 7 ft,rtro. ubwrlfHIoa Trraw hr wB er t aesisaa la tta t oi 14 Sutaa. CmU er Meitce. DAILT. Out Far........sil.m I Om matli I M BUNDAT. On Mr... It AO Om mmth f DAILY AND BUNDAT. Om roar tf SO On noatk I -SS . nesa. a waste that delay vastly in- band. It would seem that the char- creases. The effort In behalf of acter of the actlrlty would deeply HID IIEP0RT3 of chief librarian of the Portland J one; It means so much to those thus J prolonged Injury upon the people rroe norary, and of Mr. W. B. terribly afflicted.- Buy Red Cross ivr, prwaeni or me Doara or siampa e?ery day, and lota or them. The National Conaeryatlon ajwo- imrary trusteea. are worthy of fa- - zi- a - I elation la an organisation recently T than dirty milk to children and adults will be fully confirmed. ' , "gag CHRISTMAS SHOPPING 'Action, looks,' words. trp form th alphabet by which you tiiAjr apell chwacters. Lvtr. T WO TRUISMS are associated with Christmas shopping. One Is, that for the sake of the salespeople, the delivery per- WIUTHER OBSTRUCTIOX LEADS 80n8 and otner annually over whelmed with the business, purchases mHOSE WHO are resisting the s&ouid to maae early. It la a poi- I high bridge at Broadway on ,CT that manr hTd urged, tl)at all 1 pushing the enterprise among stu dents and In aiding- in every way to spread the gospel of the state's nat ural resources and how to develop. and conserve them. ' central library must contlnne to be the chief feature of the library sys tem, u is not sufficient to meet the needs of so widely extended ' and growing a city. There are now three T The 6ocII Rite of Eating. By PrudancM filanHUh " HE flrat , ttilnar a. rhll.l lenrna la th road thut llB betwren ha little hand and rony mouth. Vrt, itNplt thin oarly urt In a very tuiyunani branch or knowledge, nineut of lo adult persona eat Im properly. , , The reaaon of thla in thm .,- i- Ita nhlArf Iha I stance, la that nammi . h m a naiania4 development and protection or n; tZnl,Z. .nrf.1 Vn' .ot "" for good milk fa Portland la wlae, and enlist the faculties of all educational rorable consideration on the part of I7IE BIO ItAXD GRABBERS AND I formed, having the wisdom of feeding good rather Institutions and high schools In Portland taxpayers. Whllo the main. ntM.t?SJS BtRS, AAD rdevelonm; FhOII flffW Wa IlT y ilklM.A. ..J nilfihlna h A tAanvlnA m m Ah ra alii. I . I I - I llfTVn. IIIinMlfliT all mJ L i A M 11 l 1 1 a the country'a natural resources. Its only .at. th- a! eet tafora it Th. HAT THERE were design and president Is ex-PreBldent Eliot of reauit la that a ood many of ua are effort on the part of the Oug- Harvard university. This . assocla-1 "mw, not only for other's man- genhelms, associated with tlon proposes to cover the whole Km,,? Vt utia .,mm' T1 Knolr-flw nl Mnriran .nrf field of combined conaervatlon and -rtn. -T.BI-1 w,P"ty bred per- branch libraries, on the east aide, lantinor narti at iaHf thmmrh Pun- .development, and It la not to be I To eat axaoefuiiv' . but othera, and also school ilbrarlea, nlngham,. to acquire and possess doubted that Its Influence will be JMieiesiy and properly, u one of the ANDREE HE TRAGEDY1 of'Andree Is one of the melancholy records ofj Arctic exploration. Andree was the Swedish aeronaut who with two companions attempted to reach r are recommended: and While Prog- themselves of Immenaa areai of coal beneficial to the countrv. Thla win- :.,.7tacf0.m5l.,?hmant demanded by po- ress along this line must beradual. lands and bodies of coal ore in ter. It la believed, will be a' critical hi ZijilV; im.p0.,"Jb!? kn" yet substantial and continuous prog- Alaska, nobody has any dohbt. Nor period In. the conservation move-J to go on knowing it. for the ubie-' xne taxpay- ia it much If any less dpubtrul that ment, and this association Invites "r.m"y ,,av orPt ,n wc somehow. resa should be made. era win doubtless approve, of thla. . the purposed and attempted acquire? public : spirited men and -women ,"" .?Uf, on -may bl '"dined to for xf a jl.i I m a, . - . ,,, . . ... i aive ine clumsy, heartv. and rniiv him ' . il. . i . . , . a j cuiiiuiauuaLiuii i uni , ill M ii L. 411 infMH iiliiiih whh iiickbi H 1111 , rnrn nniiT f n a nminrpr' T n nnnnmm 1 v. . . . . - . r aDDlaud and that not one condemns. n t-oie in a Dauoon. Kx-f'B ui,-. ..,171 ir."'.. " .r " JCiZ r"0"" J' . """". aeems.no moon v tWD -. ... ipent ffin k...v 1 1 1 " i aiuu uuimiu. 1 n ouu uicui, auu a jui.uujioi 1.1.17 1 memDers. me genera oinces, or. w we gin whatever her i a. .h. . 1 n a t not t n obi b ia r r avfin ff,fi,TA, 1 mw uwo uiuuftuk u 1 b uai 1 ici 1 1. A 1 J m . . . . . 1 . .. . . . . . iA . 1 ..... - " " 1 v T nieeon two davs after th ripnartnra w "",u B"o not enveiopea greater otiense man me auemptea the assoc at on are at 1170 the Fifth "Presen ornamental side or the importance.. It concerns the wel-1?1?"10 aa8. arter tne .departure, b tne bu8lnesB district nnrchaaed acaulsltlon of almoBt worthless a k.,iii v,ir ,itv. h- hura". raee. more is expected of hor fare or thousands, it is me over- v 'f and a more commodious : building range lands by the Umatilla county Secretary Is Thomas R.. BblDD and nf thAti. finanetai nhiiifv hv I came back. In the more than 12 U , ... v ,i. . ,v J!60'17 ,nomM oll,pP' ana " r - i . . . , , bicuto, ia wjho. i ue present norary l meu wuu cio i ojculj j nuvu iu vuerr tm Teal of thla rfrr la a number I Aa a. ... . . .. . multitude, in bestowing Christmas fetS Ltrk' -fficed ".very well so" aggregate 1 4 5T000. Whether the frSuS t-"i' I . . -- - inr, hui il is Decominsr inaaenn&te. I Kvrernmui can uiaao. uui tano i . . , . v , uor noma neglected in . thla mn.,1 J or ina vnvap-pra niva vnm hair tn . ... . 'i- .... ... .... . . .1 1 ... . - . civilization, but each in probably, without knowing it, u numbering forces that will result in far greater expense. The next thing they know an angered elector ate will vote for and get a tube, or a pair of tubes, under the' Willam ette. Then the money will flow. Several million dollars spent for vuuo "uum laum luo urj uunee 91 1 - - . . . 1 , .v . . ' " wan iu me pam, ana i roaas. or lnterierence wim ineir od-i maae to last the dav or two inn. 4. hufnriuin narantl h IDran ho-iuun uuiu IUO isr UUI LU It new BO- I, a.. ,r-I- . . . . I .n. thaaA itn. 11. nm hnmil anal " ..... - I - 1 . 1. ... . " r- ijjer. , .,. t,..v.Uv. .uu , u m iiuau w e.ny 10 oegm to maw lu,,u '"w0 W"VUB,V"" w'""" eratlon. on account or etrikes. some I 'U,,TO " in8 marKa place ia covered mere is no more peauuiui ens-1 ,""' l" and will constantly become more so. asalnst these mulU-milllonalre land I jn - aw years, we mav reasonably 7 Ja "." upon herself to make torn than the Christmas time ";i""uu", u" eac,n ,n mrn nas Tne clty wI rapid- and al grafters or not, the public hoDe there will be no Jleups of rail- cioti ,!hL "kT" Uva. The But continued harassment and de- tween brothers and sisters and be- f"n'; f4''?' I1" the curtain over provision for the future in the mat- reasonable doubt the fate that befell Andree and his intrepid companions. ' It was a desperate game that An dree attempted to play. It was in July, 1897, that the fated balloon arose from Danes island, and taking feat of the high bridge system will tween all others among whom there end In Just that thing. There are are ties to bind Is a conception al 125,000 people on the east side now most divine. The gift as Jong as it who are grumbling and groaning at exists 1b full of refreshing recollec the open draws. It Is a mighty lot t,ons and delightful Impulses. It is a token that constantly calls Into ing swiftly. In the past 23 months Play tle best there is in the human advantage of favorable winds, began 4894 building permits were issued mind- ut it isn't its price or its the northward Journey. Ballooning for th ..f .m wmi., Ace oleiranpe that create delieht or was men rar snore or me finished taken out for the west side. That makes tl personality and the heart of the years, giver reflected in the gift that makes it precious. To thoBe able to give munificent ter of library accommodations and service. THE CORPORATION TAX LAW U NDER THE new corporation tax law, passed on the recommen dation of President Taft, and sneeflngly accepted by Aldrich means that the east side population is increasing more than. 10 times as fast as that on the west side. It is a ratio that will probably continue. a j v -i a m. a. m ta. i al i riAvp mnTriAnr oTrninon l n rhA i a at raw . maaes me gat treasured, ii is iuo- " in order, as he aM hlmalf t f." . ."J. " .".V 7ZZ m . i VAnaa y tm atnA war am KitniiHi' m i . . -w'-a v uv i rnnr Ttr n 1 1 a i n nrriAa nam rannmrnannan AUU1 VT US JAlAJUOCiA UUO Ul J aVV . " vuai, w Ulirj aa va Aiu v a vaauvw a. , ... - ... 111 IUC taeans certainly should be, and prob- " iZXL.?? maU. te c,.ot5- ably will be found, to settle these ter if the dlshea have been Well Waahed mailers or ttrimmuun. or luruuxa i uiieneu, ana au tne table arrn. !,- kL 1-fi.i court,' transportation meanwhile con- !" kept in perfect order, a vaseV that in the interim ... ' ta.. . f flower In the center of tha table will "-"".'""V"."" , iao much toward clvlltalna- it redeem the commonnesa nt h of uooi. mi us i tuor, uui io ntw i wunj wun a touch of poetry. Tork captain and Insurance man who .. w,hat V16. French call the couvert havfttnada affidavits that he ia are . cover ,B subtle and Important nave Tiiaae amaavus mat ne is are polnt t0 maBtri Thla con(llt f tn not entitled to much credepce. plate for each person and tha imnie ments to be uaed, and there are exact To Just what culpable or censur able extent Mr. Ballinger was con nected with these efforts is not so clear. It seems between his resignation as commls sloner of the general land office and his appointment as secretary of the interior he acted as attorney for the people who were trying to secure these lands, and there is evidence l U1USI, B1W1JBU BOI UUOUU1 UI H1B I Ion, -II , . . uvuvu ""-' v v. j I (Vl-l, ,L. time. He was born in Grenna Oc- . ; V K I "a ai B re,uirea ,on to the pubUc interest. But It should tober 18 1864 and was edited ?! ,March 1 of each year to aald in Justice to Secretary Bal-loney to arstockhol m ? statements of llngcr thtitls recent recommenda-' to i passage of aa income tax actlon ln their interest and contrary ,f. . i. s molv haafwola am nn hnrrlon at Stockholm. In 1 XS2 hs tnnlr nart .v . " . . wwiuouit ui - b.-k t " lue.,r nei comes ror me prior cal- tions as to coal lands and wateri uiarwe me east Bjae ior a residence i"""" ;r - '-'6' endar year, ending December 31. now and hlf, laree withdrawals ici,M ti,. n,. A v ..1.1.... In mnv thsir niiraoa in hpstnwa tlon to Snltzheriren. and two vcomL ' .. s ox. powers, ana dib large wunarawsis. .cb uj. viio uiuiumuo , . .TL .7 . . aome corporations. Including banks nf land frnm ntrv adiarent to wa- who dwell on the east side are too the custom approaches a tragedy, later was appointed chief engineer wII1 haveVno d if itf ' t Jio ?L iL wt thl L u wo a mug uuia ueau, auu iaey waul 1 i'viftvuMuoi. 1 . ' ' vv...Mw., i (Joast Banker DointB out thfa Will Borne facility while thev live. The Christmas Idea Is not commercial- in 1892 he received from the Swed-k. i oD.v,i J.tt,V, ' The advocates of the assembly J fules m to how' they must be put upon the people have plenty of T "t"6 ! .V'". ar "et uP.n ?.he pay taxes but not enough knife and soup mn are at th. rihT select fit candidates. land the fork at the left of the elate. If there are several courses there Is tv f-innHii tTiaf tiav oan 1 10 r 7or each one. these all ivlnar . . ... 1 v prongs up, with a complement of knives point wun paraonauia priae 10 me i at the other alda tariff as the mother of the Bugar the top. right-hand of the plate Is placed trust? I the water glass (also one or two wine Biasses lr-used). and on a line with. For th nnacfl nf mind of nonterltv "l l"" uw,er '? OI Pe . - . ..x x." ,i..i.i.. .v- r uy a Biiver DU1.- mi. . 1 x I A . r, I 1HL II H till UH iilltU&lUI LXiaL IUQ ffUUU Knl Ttf. ffll TiAail a.n.4 h.,M.. : ' ... . j i u id, jto oi ..i I I'vmiuiq "".uuui waiug a uiiy- ibb propuniuou iu uuyreB ouu- ; - . - I ... A." oi toaay win "rL-.. T,r.r of etook; and how. it day dances in public dance halls or PaB Dul one lP- omorrow , .ze mo gl8 corporations accurately to pavilions Is one to be commended. may, intermittently slumber and then membrance Bhonld be as worthy in navigation. "From that time until he lvo S cash receipt d ImidZtSSSl W,U,ra K' V-detMf. Birthday, be active but It will not bo continue the Bight of any recipient as is one sailed away into the Icy unknown, AtahurJiJ "fJ. SSL? V4Mt head of th In Tint- it hA novnrorl hlmnelf tn aamn an Hsa I ... w -.v-, UUuua . vv. c.v... w., the J , j . . . . . .. , I ... ... .... I IIUICU lUlllll, VI VBlMUIVvC. 1VC.O Will and, resultingly, their "net in- some restrictions of the use of that L- -t.i. t.- kJ. i, comes 7 The case of a large lum- day for amusement are, proper. After receiving- an' academic education per manufactory is cited. A certain j Dancing , la a species of amusement he spent several years In study In Ge- of impoliteness to do otherwise. quantity or material may oe used that cannot be suppressed, even if It neva, Switzerland. Upon his return to long. Every man of them knows I tenfold more costly. It the high bridge with no waits for question of dollars, but of heart. , making his first ascent at Stock draws is sanity and that little toy It is not a bargain counter transac- holm ln the summer of 1893. In bridges that must open every time a tlon, but:a tribute of esteem. If it 1895 he presented to the Academy little tugboat passes up or down are is a commercialized mislness we of sciences a plan for exploring the futility. When at last this anger and sentiment breaks It will, if the harassment continues there will be demands for tubes, and j torn is aa empty ,,as mere sound and tlonal subscription for the project the tubes will have to .be built. The ought to be ended. .& was opened it was completed within cost will be fearful and their effl- They will be wise who humanize' a few days. The &lng of Sweden cacy will be little or no better than rather than commercialize Christ- contributed $8280. high bridges, for only the "street mas, who treatvit. as an affair of With Andree on the voyage were ' a. ..mm ."11 1 ,L. T". i ... ... V . ..,t,A. .Mn a. vtlaw m.xSte. Tl C ff. l. . I TT. vain wjuj uoo tuBiu. . uui mey will I ' ttluv1 l . o, i. oumuutus auu rierr i iB tn ji ..,.,)... 1 . I ; . 7 ... . . ... nroi wire was jm be ordered in a day when the I A modest remembrance is all that Is j Fraenckell. The start was from !!5l3 JLr f6 All thla smart etiauetta alnna da. maads, for the true lady and gentleman may partake of a dinner of herbs, with only their fingers for implements, and still prove their perfect breeding. 'When I say this I allude, of course, to those countries in which such thlnas are done, and where it would be the heiaht aroused should send along the trademark and regions of the North Pole with the .rr! 1 WW, , L " PU ,C ness Career Z treasurer forth, as the price list. If the dollar mark is aid of a balloon. The estimated lJtLf TTLTJZ dances, wh eh abody and every- Xlr Xol lu Un :ontlnues, the basis of the Interchange the cus- cost was $40,000, and when a na- iSSStjS: ; XJ?" oTrnVvresidLoV a nxea period, so as to deduce its proportion of people for religious the various lines composing; net income ror this period 7 observance. A great many girls i vanderbiit system of railroads. Mr. The Intent of the law apparently haVe taken the first step downward lYrZ, WSt SlB KJ1A Alts ThaiP rAra Ai-MnaA l' 1DAA d-ammed up tide of Bentlment will required, and the better it fits the Danes island July 11, 1897. The r,";" "?J t Z ,v.u torm or meir temptation may weu and thje years lat er Mr. vaiiaeiwit break loose and rfMH tn ,D n,,wD nocketbook of the elver the hannier hallnnn wa !7 fft in iHamtr K : . " . '" l" oe resinciea 10 wees aay venmS, - - nnio , i,.. I tv,. if chnniS nhrii..Lii, ',' ,. aa T, L 88 18 popularly supposed, on This warning word to those who are Is Christmas and not a bargain day. feet. Its speed was estimated at 12 resisting the high bridge at Broad- 1 1 jto 15 miles an hour, at which rate FOR THE STATE'S SAKE the Pole should, with favorable winds, have been reached In six days. way on what they describe as its large cost, is well worfch their seri ous consideration. When they add to this certain result of their ob struction, the fact that the people at the ballot box ordered the Broad T HERE IS a condition In Oregon The announcement that Andree that particularly challenges at- was to undertake the perilous feat tentlon. Experience has shown was heard throughout Christendom that lands once thought to be with amazement. The hazard was way bridge built and have a right by waste are peculiarly valuable. Sec-1 universally recognized, and the plan reason of that vote to have it built tions that were once sagebrush and widely denounced as foolhardy, but at. once, their attitude becomes as the home only of the rabbit ani Base there was everywhere admiration unreasonable as It may be costly. hen have become the sites of popu- for the intrepidity of the men will lous cities and a thrlvine nnnulntlnm I Ine tn Blake their lives on so des Atnn-xjAittiaUjiM s JifchOMJTION Lands that were once tramDed over Derate a game. The savants dis- as desert are now Benin? t ainn RESOLUTION by the Oreeon It 1 0 0 0 and pvpn mnr npr anra 'profits," the "-net income" being determined upon the basis of cash I receipts and disbursements, with a reasonable allowance for deprecia tion." "Net Income" is defined in and then to- a reasonable hour. the law as less 'gross Income received" t Dairymen's association takes These are facts that are recent his- r tne ground that the Portland tory and they accentuate the re- , t pure mil it ordinance is too marks that are here to follow. .l.c. u ubo noias that the state Eastern Oregon is a vast region uwuiauuru ana tne city health that is but nartlv ochnnlpd T..i. pointed out to Attorney. , General Wlckersham nnma riifflciiinoa In In. CUSSed the chances Of SUCCeBS ternretlnir an 1 nfnrrlnr t holaw through the press of the day with .ue.Mted that. "nt inrami." nhnnid varying preaicuous us io woai wouia be determined upon an Income and hA th. nntpnme tha m not" nf them I ... ...... . ."v- expenditures Dasia instead or a re- taamg a gioomy view, me celpts and disbursement basis. These whole world hoped that for their experts go so far as to Bay that the oravery me aeimrnus uai.uuu wuuia law wln be "impossible" of enforce rs 7 I rong tack ,n their Portatlon lines are building into it. come back to civilization, bringing ment at least lta ffrgt v-. 2'-flTSJSS m,,k fr aUd the W8y Wl" be Pened 'r lhe th three bold BC,ent8tS w,th SIl miioh nSJ Biiint With F,.r ' v1 uuuiuvhj io rHcu me siory oi Buccees sua Bomeming new experts can see. it will be. If prac romrniaKinnpr a- enust interest m me about the mystic region or me nn- tlcally enforceable, Illogical and tin- - a n.ieuce acricujiure ann ntner nnonannrv tnat i nonotniud nnrfn - mean -that th nr. r.i lT".r . . . r . .. toir in many cases ::r.::r . . 1"u,'u";" ine region win presently De in posi- Two days arter me voyager Th Coast Banker aava that mm tlon to support Is the object of a sailed from Danes island a carrier pllance with the law will require all I"""'" ujuvcuiein, mat us neen De- pigeon wun a note irom ur. Anaree manufacturing and trading corpora gun in this state. It Is proposed to came back to civilization. Tha tions "either to entirely reconstruct amuse Know.eage wun reierence to message related that at noon, July their accounting systems .upon euch icuaimtu areas aau 10 empnasize 13, tne Dauoon wbb in latitude bz.z a basis as to render them commer- piuuis aeriFaoie irom sucn reciama- degrees ana longiiuae 16.6 degrees cially of no value, or to maintain uon or arid ianas. it is proposed east, and that the party was making -duplicate sets of accounts," at much lw niveau luiuriuaiiua a.ooui acres gooa progress to me east, iu ae- expense and Inconvenience, It Is wnere sageorusn is tne only present grees southerly. That was the last also observed that the method pre growth and where the Jackrabbit is tidings the world baa ever heard of scribed .in the law for determining me vu.y seiner, i ne ninuy or Bucn me in rated voyagers, several ex- "net Income" is in direct opposition a program to the region involved, to peditlons sent ln search returned to the accounting rulea laid down Portland and to the whole atate of without further intelligence, and Dr. bv tJia interstate eommerca mmmii. urrsD gnouia De iviaiy apparent i Andree and bis companions have sion, which the railroads m by ex- efrj mino. gone into history as martyrs to mejtstlng law required to follow, 11 is proposed in me same region leans of science and exploration. I The New York expert accountants to diffuse information with reference! The account now is that traces J and the Pacific coast financial period- io use oi semi-ana .anas oy me ac-tave been found or Andree's bal- ical presumably know what they are cumulating processes of dry land (loon. A missionary working amongjtalklng about, but even If the dlffl- larmmg. lnvesLigaxion is making I the Eskimos report that native In en Hies they mention be exaggerated. a exact science or ary agriculture one of the tribe had bit or rope of J there remain the sufficient and even and leaching methods of making tenia kind they conld not have obtained j greater objection that The Journal uiaaes or iorage piani ana omerifrcm vessels penetrating the Arctic land the presa generaDy have repeat vfgexauon grow wnere none grew The natives, explaining where they before. A general effort In ednca- got the rope, aald that many years tion along these lines Is the purpos btfor two white men ram dawn of an organization that to moving ln- o it of- the aky ln a "whit houae." association condemns the attitude of the state and city health boards and approves that of the state dairy com missioner? ; The Journal credits the members of the association with being entire ly honest and alncere, but it doubts of they were Informed. There was a dispute over the milk supply in Portland. The city and state health boards on one Bide advocated a cleanup of the dairies, and the state dairy commissioner on the other side contended that dirty milk Is advan tageous to health. The health boards said unclean milk was fatal to babies and the dairy commis sioner eald they fattened on It. The health boards claimed tuberculous milk was dangerous, while the dairy rcTRinitniloBer said that of 10 gallons f it fiv fed to hog would kill t hpm and the other five fed to babies vould fatten tbem. Such waa the J-Koe ln Portland and such the con dition that led to the pur milk or ! : n nce. When,' therefore, the State I airy association condemns the l-fiu-da and 1 ailent respecting the i;ry commissioner, this newspaper, . Sieving tbe member tf the ao . at in to b honest; fancies they re not well Informed on lb Port- i4 lt nation. Portland Is going to have good k. fir bqndred thousand thll- i n s re dtlcg annaally in 1M roun :r fw lk of care, bad tnt blng "-re mntrfbutlng nvm. The roustry has lrred hw n4 : to 1m thla reckle watt for lumber to be sold, or to enlarge were wise to -do so, but public the United states e began his busi- ulSfJ lkZ:jL&Z5 I n a c . a fa.., n . taa.it, rvf , 1. a uJan I . - . - - . ' r-'". ing noisily, voracionsly.vWith the elbow he became one I on the table, with the mouth full 'when ent times: how then can the cornor- m..rh avII. and It ehould not be con- 01 tne v,ce P"at or tne wew -yora speaking; ln the guest dabbling quanti- ntinn ot a 0w.in , . 7 Z 7. , , . ., Central and Hudson River . Railway 1 ties or pepper and salt and other condl ation at a certain date specify Its Isidered nuritanlcal to suDDress them I . ... ,.. - exact disbursements and. receipts for on Sunday, a day set apart by a large been OM of the controlling factor. min9 th nftPk,n bib instead of piao- lines composing tha so-called M." 11 uPn U1B nees; m not Knowing tne rom ror tni tnmg and the Knife for that; In buttering the bread In a whole" slice Instead of breaking It off In inorae; and buttering those when ready to eat them; In eating tha soup from the tip of the. spoon instead of from the side; in the hostess or host apologising for the simplicity of the meal and appointments when they can afford nothing better; ln the guest not knowing that It Is the height of in delicacy to ask for things not on the table suppose there is no Worcester shire or mustard or olive oil in the houne and In their going away without complimenting their host or hostess upon the meat. Along mth these graver offenses there are some minor ones, though each and every, "slip" counts ln the summing up. For example, the polite world expects you to know that you must eat aspara gus with a fork and not with tire ftngersf that the spaghetti must be rolled over the fork and carried deftly to the mouth without ' hanging end, and never be cut up; that green salad must also be disposed of. somehow, . without cutting; that fish is a food for forks and never for knives;' that you ought to understand, If you don't al ready, that If you take a. chicken or bird bone in the left hand and nibble : It prettily, you would be doing quite the permissible thing, Whereas to hold tbe bone ln both hands and eat greedily is . an actual impertinence. . But what. does it mean, all this fol derol, as you may be inclined to call It? It means, first, that humanity has emerged from the savage state and In tends to kftp on proving it. it means, secondly, a delicate consideration for every other human being, as a compli ment to their dignity, a it were, and a scrupulous precaution against the pos sibility of offending thetr stomachs. Lastly, It means an evidence ot proper self-respect and pride the Innate cut- ture which stands for the lady or gentle man. ' Representative Steenerson Minnesota has Introduced a bill pro- Tork City. vldlng that whenever a railroad cor poration and its employes disagree. In pnH9A-npn.fl of which traffic la expenses actually paid, losses InaBfa2i witt, tha ottnn actually sustained and Interest actu- er&, of Jne UnIte'd states mav apply - au uuut uut ucea- (or a receivership for the road, ,U8T "L1 Blc- which shall continue until the dif- k 6 , i'cuuo"T Ul l"e ul ? ficulty Is settled. . There may be number of firms of New Tork ac- some merit in this Idea, but It Is not countants of the highest Btandlng 1Ikely to become a laWt and mfkht pointed out to Attorney. , General v . uui uo vci jr yi av.uit.ai il uiu. leuigeniiy in sucn a oenair. it is a movement to appeal broadly and powerfully to every rltlsen of the tat. The organization I the Oregon Conservation commUsloa. It 1 a body create by statoU and ap pointed by th governor. It waa conceived and created in a deep eat-d wish- to serve the common e! fare f tbe commonwealth and its people. t Tb cotnnjissloa la V effort at wldrT4 dutaUa is rifricg a edly pointed out, that the. law pro vide for unequal .taxation, is an- Just and will b th source of far more trouble than will b compen- The atrang men had anbequently Isated for by the revenue derived. Mr. C. F. Hubbard, rftate labor commis sioner, of Washington and chairman of tha state board of arbitration, a locomotive engineer and - a union man, believes ln and advocates com pulsory arbitration, such as has been established in Canada, by pen- This Date ln History. 1745 Onhn Jav. first chief luatlce of of the U. S. supreme court, born ln New Died May 17. 1829. 1804 William Lloyd Garrison, fe former, born. Died May 24, 1879. 1812 Honorable John S. Macdonald, Canadian statesman, born at St Raphael. Died in 1872. v 1830 Natloital Republican party, at Baltimore, nominated Henry Clay for president. , 1S7 Wade Hampton declared gover nor of South Carolina. 1877 Workihgmen of Oakland, Cat, sent a petition to th president, praying for fhe abrogation of the Burllngame treaty With China. ; 1889 Robert Browning, English poet. died In Venice. Born near London, Mav 1, 1812. 1894 rSIr Johnson Thompson, Canad ian t premier, died suddenly . while a guest of Queen Victoria. 1896 An agent of the Standard Oil company found guilty .at .Waco, Texas, of violating the Texas anti-trust law. FAMOUS GEMS OF PROSE ' Farewell to tie Old Senate Chamber 'By okn C. Breokennd starved to dead, tbey said, and th parts of tbe balloon had been con verted by th native to their own use. A Hudson' bay factor . haj nhtrtant tally th same report la somewhat different form. Tb I at-, ter report was ct la official dis patch! to th Ixndoa office of the company. According to the latter rconnt an Indian arrived at th Ilfldeon bay pot In 1100 from a lotsg tripping and trading ttif In th north. A arty, el LtkLio tti.t- Aldrich did not expect It to be tip- held by the courts when he wheedled tb president Into advocating It In stead of an 1 acorn tax law; neither did th better lawyer la congres who voted for it, Tb law will b short lived, and It brief existence will cot be such a to afford some thing to wbirh the president can ever point with pride. . Bale of Ked Crow tmr have lf-ea Uigtt tut the atoUi t a (From an address, as vice president. upon the occasion of the vacating of the old United States senate chamber, which apartment Is now the supreme court room, January 4, 18S9.) The senate. 1 assembled for the last Urn ln this chamber. Henceforth 1' will be converted to. other uses; yet It must remain forever connected with great event, and sacred to th mem ories of th departed orators and states men who here engaged ln high debates and shaped the policy of their country. Hereafter the ' American and the stranger, aa thay wander through the capitol, will turn with instinctive rever ence to view the spot on which so many and great materials have accumulated for history. They will recall th Images of the great and good, whose renown Is the common property or the union; and, chiefly, perhaps, they will linger around th seats one occupied by th mighty three, whoa names Ml fame, aaaoci. ated In life, death has not been able to sever; llluatrioua men who, 4n their generation sometimes divided, com. time realsted publto opinion; for they were of that higher class ef statesmen who seek th light and follow their con victions.., There sat calheun. tha senator. In flexible, austere, oppressed, but not overwhelmed by hi deep sen of the Importance of Ms public functions; seeking tb truth, then fearlessly lol lowing Ik a ring wboee unsparing In tellect compelled all his emotions to haranonlae with the deductions of his rigorous logic and whose noble counte nance habitually war the expression of on engaged la the performance cf hlgH pub) I gittlee. ... i This was Webater" seat. - Hn, ton, was every Inch aerial or. Canartoss of his nni rest power, he repoci with mnf idei.ee on ritmalf; iM scorning lb com rl raiwe f smaller rtnntf among hit rTs ail th greater for lhe rt-r t'tntff cf Kia n-natorlal oe. Ectx, r. JJ t-e f to aerUera ttorae, he rise before the Imagination, In the grand ana granite' outline of his form aryl intellect, like a great New England rots, repeuing a new England wave. As a writer his productions will be cher ished by statesmen and scholars while the English tongue Is spoken. As senatorial orator, hi great efforts are historically associated with this cham ber; whose very air seem to vibrate beneath the strokes of his deep tones ana ms weighty words. On th outer circle sat Henry Clay. with his Impetuous and ardent nature untamed by age, and exhibiting In the senate tne same vehement patriotism and passionate eloquence that of yore eiectruiea tne nous of representatives and th country. His extraordinary per sonal enaowmeni, ms courage, all hie noDie qualities, invested him with an individuality and a charm of character which. In ny ge. would have made him a Tavorit f history, II loved Ms country above all earthly object, lie loved liberty In all countries. Illustri ous man! orator, patriot, phllanthro ptet whose light at Its meridian wal seen and felt In th remotest parts of the civilised world, and whose declining sun a It hastened down the west, threw back it level beams, ln hues of mellow splendor, to illuminate and to cheer th land he loved, and served so weiL AH th state mar Point with rratK fled pride te the services In the senate or their .patriot le eons. Crowding the memory come ta names of Adams. name. v tight. Mason. Otis. Macon. nncirney ana uie rest I cannot num ber them who In the record f their act and utterance appeal to their suc cessors give the union a destlay not unworthy f the rst. What Bedels wer these t awakes emu bit Ion or te plnnge In despair! . Fortunate will 4x the Airrrlren etafeeman who. Is thla age, or is succeeding times, shall rn rrslMHe s 4vt th new hall to which w go with fc latcrle TDnor1es like those which duster her . j Since eating Is largely a social tits. then, the woman light housekeeper and the bachelor are putting the possibility of good behavior in public In. peril by eating too mueh alone; and every time. a young girl (or lad) makes some break" at th family table and doesn't strive to overcome It, she may be pretty sure that she I likely to commit tbe Impoliteness in some gathering where It will count heavily-against her. Home, therefor. Is the place for the alphabet of table manners, and" once the gentle art ta well learned there It will never be forgotton. To sum up th moral significance or table manners. It must be remembered npll- private family Is the highest com. ment that ean be paid. It Is Incumbent upon the guest, then, to hold all that ha passed at this table aa holy, whether some defects marked the meal or not.. Which Is to say, there must be no un flattering dlscusalon of th entertainer pon going home, no ungracioas word concerning th meal or it manner ot serving. The hostess must be. cqsally -exqalalt toward the departed guest, let ting fall as word that would put her ia any belittling or ungraceful Hrht- In short, with tha common breaking of breed and the eating of salt there must be th utmost consideration, ss If the hostess and goest had takes n the tie of blood. This Is ens ef the ordinary requ'rewtcnts of roTitceess, td surely It Is a deticary which makes life tore beautiful. . ; It f ecerd raHre4 r-u.'d ;eae In Ofr t-'i t "a reined l.l fee t-etea tut ef e-gtt t yeas.