The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 21, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    EDITORIAL FAQE OP TOE JOOKNAL
-x.v tt -v t A T leDldemlca of tha nrf. it. tram- only on. boy vu killed. All that I they blundered. Their former en
I rl Mi I U L iViN XXi- njlBsablUty through other agonctesll. neceesary to bav. a funeral in a thuslasra brer the consuming liber
al lit..- . i - f.-1 ..... - I n . H f . . .,... . 1iu sltli 1lt landlords hm hAAn nercentl-
mail wsicr in uuwoyer, wiuriy uu- inuu u m miu bv vuw lu .-. w - -- - - -
biy jarred during me com .nap, -
COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF
AW IKPgrfSDENT
fnhiuMr derstood. - In a recent 1 nterrtew, I a gun.
Professor . Pernot, bacteriologist at
li-lth Orfrnn A orient tural rnllfttra rites
inTllr aa froniiAnf mMni of Infee-
'. . . . i ,w a I -
..:rkT ZSIET ..ru; aSPus. "on. II. .ays: l have alway. con
1 a. JAIKIK'.N.
I f, rifih see Yaiablll ttrwli, fortlsnrt, Or
.uh.f irpt Suadsj) a
-sln( at Tt Joutn.l nnl
6MALL CIMKGP
riLilSG IX)U CAffNOJT
It li near the wind-up of the Red
tended that tvnhold la transmitted
5hujiu.su-iiii I",8:v.u,il? JLTiMarBely through milk, although com-
All d.D.rlments reacted br thtm """ ' . ... .
uh ti. irtor htt itrroMg5ni:Hng originally rrora water; ua is
roKMoN Ai.vKBTisiNa Bgi-RKsitNTATi v. J 0Qe of the most favorable mediums
iSL $utl2 mo;!i tor ' growth of the typhoid bacilli.
.... 'mi""! - . ,- It
mlimnn, rfclcfo. Ill KCpi Ilk IUV UUII19U .UUUf UCUV k
T
IIB NEW representatlre ' from I be far more liberal buying than there
the state of Washington, ex-1 has been so far. Portland should
Judge McCredle, la credited I make a large showing tt this good
with an extreme laudation , of I cause. ' ,
Speaker Cannon, whom he fulsome-
ly praises as a great statesman and I The men who want the grange
patriot, whose services to. his coun-Jto make no defense of the direct
Tk aVs..et Mill ft..-. a "
Vruai .lamp stoics iuu iui luvain knnimii,
lm
As ever, soma wUl have too much and
some not enougn.
This ahould b a blar week In ths Red
Croa atanip trad
A big, tt hog ts a fin looking ani
mal thai daya, to Its owner.
... -4 -ug--.- ' of the body for germ growth, and Mj.U.0w .B?a It .U.P.cted 'th.'t th. n.n,.h goo-
" ?7el'!m!"tn!?h S"n?i. fearlmVdot: if - Sr. ' candidate,. . ; mhw, .r, cooking. Dr.. Cook... :.
,.uiw.,it ......IJI " v.. t, . . -v-.. v. 00vl Tn Aanartfnar thla valA of teara. I Tha oor. ovarworkM on
' V.V . J V,w,wV . luxuriantly. It Is well understood " : . . . . : r . ' " " !i 1 will now taka a. two waeka
PAILT A!tO BCNDAr.
On rr T.M Oa BJOOtk
hat vohold 1 i flS dlseas ind repeated phlstry thaf th. majority the- turkey, pan point posterity to
FtLXSrSJZJ fSld T;I tb. h5use can and doe. rule, and 85 cent, a pound a. a token of th.
Tha extratna pleasure wa taka ,
in taikln. of ouraalvas should,
maka as faar that wa. fira vary
llttla to thosa who listen to nav
La, Kochafoucauld.
rreaamen
vacation.
... a a ,
Lot no naady onaa ba ' ovarlookad.
Whatever weir faults may nava oeen.
a . a
Wa will have to admit that weatara
Oregon aeldom furnishes akating lea.
r?niSVi, aTTn thi bodv wd -meaHi by which the .peak- Ing oft It la-a safe bet that many coiiaooratin, togewer n.a
ling produced the disease In the body . . .., kiI m.., ..v. v. ...
OREGON filDEUGIITfi
Wlllamtna la becoming a busy and
quite Important town,
a a '
A very strlot new ealoon ordinance
la now In foroa In The bailee.
. a .
Roaeburg ImpTova this year to the
stent aiij)rounaioiy m fouu.vuw.
A -Fort Orford man killed four wild
geeaa at one shot, and on a Friday, too.
Tha Eusena Methodist chuhch has
gained IX members In threa tnontlis.
ih, REALM
FLMININL
K
HODoa are numerous, in I of thatr hiMr
nights more than z are iougea Prnf"." ,V;
t
Uullctlna on Child Culture.
AKSAg to tha rescue again! .Thla
iiiiio it concerns 109 rearing of
children and I'rofi-aaor William
... MrKeever of the Kuiibtte Htuta
Agricultural college la the crime
instigator-In the new crusade. He oon
tenda that furmera lu tha middle west
ara ao engrossed in the production of
wheat and corn and tn tha growing of
meaty steers and fat porkers that they
are likely to slight tha bringing un
soma
in jalL
I M .a Jl ... . m.V . ahaslaaASB
boa : the lSSJoaS the 7 whatever It please., th. .peake, erteem In which they were held by
from some pre-existing case. , A. th. vu'i 110 v
rm. th. t,nr of a MHmL -P1" Deen luuy exposea re-
I ' - - ' - - I flA.Afllv M tllAM fV.
from which 'they came.
I tlon of water supplies from
THE GRJlNGn AND TOE DIRECT source la easy) and the contamlna- f,0"1 1
PTtrxranv . Jni. v - i I defeat a
It will soon b. th. day foV gwear-
' er and hi. committee on rule, and man 1. ready to .wear off buying
unrutma. presi
control legislation. In any case; to for January 1.
T
Vat - A. . I
Mn f mflV h naa of tfr in wash- uele" ul" nO ln vBe
m ...col. f. enn.nt Ana 1 L" HU, cuu-
I IUIL T vDPv J km i7t. US J vvAVa . v-w I . . A a- . . . . a. m
im INITIATIVB and referen- organism left In a nail or can will ""enxiou. wm or. a majoniy. , Ana
dum are not nartlsanahin. The! ..itiri tnir.n tn frah milk. r t'annon aiway" na always ha.
primary law. 1. not partisan- and It I. the Ingestion of a large bef onth,d9' the , Protfted.
.hip. The direct .election of Lumber that 1. effective In causing Privileged and predatory interest, a.
l(TAHGLEF00T(
epnator. by the Oregon method 1b disease." "
not partisanship. They are not pol- professor Pernot relate, a case In
itlcs fn that corrupted sense in which wnCh the principle of contamination
the term "politics" is frequently by use of water In milk pail, is 11-
u.seu. ah inree measures are dubi- i instrated
ness. They are the serious business t mnv miiir vm roratvod at th eol
of the people of Oregon. . They are Bg9 for a report a. to the cause,
akin to taxes, to river improvements. Analysis Indicated that germ, in the
to road building, to education and water used for rinsing milk vessels
to the other activities that Immedl- produced 'the stringy condition in
ntely concern the welfare of each the milk. This information was
citizen. It 1. not partisanship to transmitted to th. dairy, , and the
discuss good roads, nor to argue for following reply was received? "We
a liberal system or education. Ivor
Is It partisanship, nor doe. it fur- your suggestion that the ropy milk
ther or harm any political party to cam. from the infected water was
argue for the retention of the initla- correct. "We left a can of milk' in
tlve and referendum. Though a th. barn for a period of 3 4 hours,
Republican legislature submitted the Wd 4t remained in good condition
against the masses. Thl. has been
shown too often and in too many
way. to be disputed or doubted.
Apparently believing that Cannot.
fa alAaliaaa1v af VkAm ananHv ' fta tha I
A aamnlA t tjf ft M trv anv 1 . ' I
. "r.r;;r-i: MrMcCredle probably hopes
by this extravagant eulogy to curry
favor with the speaker and .o be
treated with more consideration than
If he truly represented his contltu-
ents; but his recompense will prob
ably be of but .light value, and it
ins inioc-i . .... ... , . ,. nv.i.t.. fhn.. afinv I caramount aueetlon In politics next
thlsl r PBCK-e( commiueeai can ana oq umuiuim wtuu ui "lyear.. - .
A canal from Portland to Gray's har
bor via fihoalwater bay will alao help
soma.
A great deal of Chrlatmas shopping
waa dona early, but there will ba plenty
dona lata. alao.
e e
Moat poet a ara supposed to ba more
or less insane, but wunam wataon, ap
pears to ba an extreme case. -
Not only Salem but the whole atata
la Interested in the movement to ae
cure pure water for that city. . . ...
a . .
' The etftte of Bleklyou la not likely to
materlallxe, 'but It serves very well for
aomethlng to talk about up there,
a a
Possibly J. P. Morgan will pass
Christmas without annexing aoma bil
lion dollar concern or organisation.-
. ...... .. a..
New record of high cricee every week
lately, which ought to induce . more
aVT KlUs OVXaMOLT. 'v:;
BT. NICK'S RELATIVES.
Tell ma truly. St .Nick, , . r.
What relation are you ....
To the other Old Nick, ,
Kveryone'a bngaboo? ) . ., .;
To ma it aeems plain,
Though I don't .wish to knock,
That you ara a chip
Off tha other old block, ' . v
For you teach us to awear
With your Christmas gold brick;
Tea, yon muat bo a eon
Of tha regular Old Nick.
Profeaaor IJcICeever uraeftvlesi atten.
tioo to domeatlo antmala and crooa and
Cottaaa Orova people ara thinking of I more to the bova and virla. ani tn fur.
a railroad from that town to the cat; I ther his cause and remedy tha fault ha
ma v I... . ITnwNn. ' I i j . .. .... .
.( a ' i in prryunog a sot oi bulletins telling
Tha Ion. Prclalmer plant ha. moved b0 "ffnf
to Kobe, who-a paper wa. aoma week. " ,u"!'";' ..T"! u"n.?
aao iranaierrea to Btaniieia. i mo awn
: .. ' e a .
Tha Wlllaraln Time, la.t week Is- . "Wa have special course. In poultry
ued a large, good Illustrated apeclal ratalng, pig -raising and homo breeding,"
edition devoted to that growing town he aays In one of bis bulletins. "whlLi
and aurroundlng. country? ; parent, go right on tn the good old way
Beside, producing two crop, of bar- "jf.i1'1"" ?y "UM"' toear"B n,J
rie. a -year and a continuou. crop of superstition. A. a consequence the first
roaes, this aectlon of country lias the children in many families ara used for
addit dlHtlnotlnn of ' Droduclnff two experimental nurnomi and Omiirh hv
crop, of peara In a year, aay. tha Sherl- J may ba well born, their prospects of a
dan Bun., . -, ' . .- I useful career ara of tan kllvhtad tnr.
I . I I m m .v.
Mvrtla Point Enterprise': Interest In I eve.'- . ' Jl "
railroad extension, and rumor, of . ex- roressor McKeever believes In tha
tenalon. has refused to die down this doetrlnes of work for children,, coupled
winter, and the prospect, continue to with parental attentions, as the general
look very bright for the beginning of haul a tnr rin. . h.i
. .1 Uo. ...In . -. -
In tha aprlng. , a. .
Tha Sheridan Sun tells of a man who
thought ha wa. tha beat Judge aa to
tha ie.t locality in which hi. house
should stand, but now ha aaya ha will
own up It couian ( nave oeen in ine
right place or the Lord wouldn't haye
aeen fit when the wind was at its
height to coolly sick up and aet It
aside soma seven or eight feet.
- a ..a -;
THH LOSINO GAME.
"I lost 12000 laat night. observed the
people to go to producing needed things.
It look. Ilka nobody ought to kick
on this weather, yet a good many peo
ple would smile mora naturally if. lt
should and will put him on' the de-
w " fenfllTB -t home. and mav verv like-1 f"v"."!. "mu?Z?::2
were not long in aetermming mail , 7. v 7- lnoiea imrBr-ijiurBr, wonauim
of tha And of hta firat frartlnnal I . "How was that ookerT" lnaulred thai would rain.
m m r r H r illHti't Mr. niif.h fn. I r 11 ... I
I Sneerins at tba grangers aa unsonhis-
The people, and especially those JN': T-,ksa n m- Tanr reniied JtfSf: S?!SSliw1'! 2?. S2 ja.u
nf tn aroBt era nnt mcU aerd I .v- i. .. v.. .
w " - ww . 1 , avvu.w.. Ym - . aaaemDiy.
Representative MoCredle la stuck on
term.
;:.r.::.r r:-::" :"wr,"v:r Cannon and Aldrich; nor br those
inznaiivo anu reicronuuui ameuu- we tnen pui a lew arops oi water mononolv-wrvlng Wbn winter's chilly winds do blow, . RepresentaUv. MoCredia I. .tuck on
ment twice to the electorate, the from the milk house spring into the Lwn ioiiow mesa monopoiy-serving And lack of wagea trouble you, . Uncle Joe. but he may diecover next
tntti.Mw t,d rferftndnm la not J . . ,t ft , J leaders, and they are becoming Thing of Spokane; ba glad you're not year ttat a majority of the RepubUcana
Republican and an anti-Democratic hour, that it wa. ropy." .The prin- Pre"y well aware of that fact A
measured There ' Is no more iparti- clple of contamination. lfaJ?,,? ftL Jfill L
an L W. W.
of his district are not.
THH AIRSHIP HABIT. I It Is aomewhat algniflcant that Land
ii a a . .i.ui a. 1 aw . a,. . . A 1 rnmmlBoinnAP IlannAt WflM Td" lonsT
sanship in the primary law than throughinfocted water wa. ! ? thus fa aaru -wauiH Bev" "'S. ySur'sg " " ' " " time "iaitr of the senate committee
there is in the Ten commandments, j clearly established.
There is no more political partisan- easily possible for
ship in demanding its preservation 0f -Oregon cities in which typhoid
waier waa . . uiun ,. ... . use your song. . i uma aecreuiry ot in kiuh cvoiiuhot
1 Tt Vniild : hA tin5 DBCIt into congress next year. Thus spoke the mu.io publisher. Til on public lands, of which Senator Hans-
il . , " ' " ' ' " " : ' teU you what is wrong: brough wa. chairman.
r. the milk supply irTPvnivn tttui n a it Tou see, we're flying high these daya; s .
ih Which trnhold ' EXTEJNDIAQ TUB C & K. wi want to treat y6u fair, The merrytlme 1. near at band the
than there is In advocating the local I n0jf prevails to be thus infected,!
option law, me corrupt v practices i even though the city water supply De
law or liberal appropriations for the I perfectly pure. .The water in use at
common schools. ' '(;-. ; v : I dairies is not often tinder expert
Yet here Is an Oregonlan corres-1 suDervision. Inspection of it Is
DISPATCH relates that the
The words, -we find, won't do at all; I happiest holiday of tha land; the time
they're heavier than tha air.
whon fumillaa raunita. when Old home
fires burn brisk and bright, when feast.
Corvalll. & Eastern railroad l9 I Bring me a present. Santa Claua; one lare made, and gift, displayed, and Joy
to" ba extended from" Yaquina J that I really need; . I fills hearts of .wain and maid; when
Newport, and that the ex-I hasn't gone to seed: (many a tongue of old and young; when
sl tarclnn nrfil h. tny ..aa I Brlnr nit e ok that's voung and fair. I children, from all trouble free, exuber-
pondent signing himself A Gran- therefore V highly Important con-L", r.!'.--Jr'- .1 .1Z1 and a bit of humorou. ver.e. . ate. in guileless glee, when reverent
ger, oewainng meatuiuae or xne sWeratlon, for as professor pernot beea many reportB ot ,8lmIlar cbar.
srauges w Vrvi.CDwus as""" (. - Buggesis, me una suppiy uiibui. " J acter that remained unconfirmed in
If you don't, old man, Just pa., ma bytlsouls look back and aea the one wha
sembly. : He says it is all due to the! the means of creating a typhoid epl-
Democrats and declare. , that the J demio in any v city. The Oregon
' grange has gotten into partisan poll- j towns and citie. ' where typhoid is
the past, but in this instance engin
eer, are reported as locating the
line, and Superintendent Walsh is
I'll be ready for the hearse.
"I want to seleot a costume for a I
masquerade ball -something different
from the ordinary run of suits. Can you
suggest something?" Inquired a man at
the costuming house.
"Who Is giving tha ball?" Inquired the
coatumer.
- "Why, I think It 1. tha sailor's union.
"Well. In that case I would auggest
that you go disguised aa a fish.
died on Calvary, when hope and faith
are strong and sweet, and every home
1. a merry mat. Welcome the annual
Christmas cheer, the crowning Joy day
of the year.-;-.
and daughter. Obedience, he finds, i.
generally regarded as the first virtue
of a child, but obedience without the
moe a. intelligent direction 1. worse than
ontrammeled liberty. ... .
He feel, that appreciation la lacking
of tha true dignity of quiet liome life..' .
"Go where you will', ha , write,
"throughout the length and breadth of
this fair land of ours, and I challenge :
FOU to find anions- tha children a. mnra
Eneaklnc of the trouble, of the SiletS oleaalno' annect than that nt a. amlllnr
settlers the Shagidan Sun saya: - We rosy cheeked 11-year-old girl In & neat.
?.y,m.Pa ?. .w,.u"p 5e!e ;."! loose fitting dress and a dainty white
oiieiz country viu iuuui w uu uirn ,v,ii w4,u . . .... .
trouble all came about- It certainly wa. fP"n. while, with a .nowytea towel In
the fault of a neglectful and careless her hand, she 1. engaged In drying the
government' The flrat men to hew the dinner dlshea. , . , .
way are aurely the most .deserving ones "it i. much to ba regretted that w do "
and they should not be held up until not jv. ,u Juat measure of honor to tha
th Jr na'tent. d - T ? re they get exalted -home life. There la certainly
meir, patents. ,x : - need of a great poet or painter or sculp-
Willamlna Times: We- do not mean tor, or all of these, who will, by means
to say that it's all honey and pie, and of their high art, divert the attention of
that everything is Just what you could many young girls from tha airy nlian
wish it to be, but we do mean to aay ,. ,n.-h hA ,.,' ,.
that thla place has more advantage. . 4,m ,,( .7.," .-," .,".",,' ": 7, '
and leas drawbacks than any
has been our fortune to visit. When
the havaeed editor blowed in here last
summer and decided to start a paper, it
wa. because it looked good to him, and
every day a I nee then has but strength
ened that opinion.
Th. Myrtle Creek Mall tell, thla dog
tory: -Mr. .- Peret of Yoncalia, - three
months ago, whim Hunting loai a val
uable doK. So much did ha value the
dog that he advertised a liberal reward
for Ita-j-ecovery. Not until the past
things that make for mora aubstant!a
character."
Professor McKeever's bulletins cover "
many, topics In the rearing of children In
small towns and on farms.
at at at
Staffed Tront. : . , ; ,
ASH the trout and dry thoroughly
between linen towels. Stuff .with
the following Ingredients:? One
pln.t of breadcrumbs, moistened , thor- -
w
week did he hear anything from It when I mhiir ith n.iioj k,... ,ki
would let no one near it However Mr. lemon, ted . rind of half 4 lemon.
Crlppa managed to trap the doff and! one teaspoonrul each of finely chopped
o-rv tVtak raw a w1 Kir pAritt Mniani' I rttltrtT. rA reloty and tnlrlrlAa malt nA .n
altogether 1S7 in his efforts to recover per to taste; add a light sprinkle of
ino uiuwim, nu hb hi nuu o vo i thyme, sage and marjoram. Have read
been willing to spend
had it been necessary.
as much more
tics. raging might do well to Investigate I . . ,., f.f
their mine nppiy. inciaemaiiy. tfh0 triA Avvondnn fa tn Via Knflt
when it fight, for the initiative and episode emphasize, the wisdom of In of naturai advantages,
referendum the Republican party the campaign for pure milk in Port- Newport ls one of the finest sea
whose legislature eubmltted the land. side resorts on the coast, and. both
amenament, or me uemocrauc pany,
which couldn't have passed the THE SOUTH AND THH NEGROES o , ma visitors. , The transfer by
amendment if It had tried and I . ' 1 1 v. ,., lv, c4-- xt-. ..4
couldn't have prevented its passage if UOOKER WASTILXGTON'S recent the inconvenlencea and delay. Incl- But the .ttln. th.tjs ""ff W ZiSu-vSi
it had sought to do so?. As a matter U .peaking UOur in the , south dent thereto have long been a handl- - Chrlatmas .tyi. of joke.. oMfmoSdlltrnAot
or lact, u is msiory xnai uie piai-i seemB to nave oeen remarkaDiy arj that has militated against the I -r-. a -r
forms of all political parties de- successful, not so much for the nlace as a resort and against the I Letters rrom the Jreopli
Less Battleskips ancl More Agricultu ral Colleges
By J. J. Hill In the World's Work.
"If I could hava my way, I ahould
Tlsh) Huh. What do you think this buUd coupIe 6t rhlP" year le?s"
in winter and summer i. the mecca oodfiah baur remap, one
, Itnat 5,000,U00 or s,uuu,uuu a year ana
"It's not the great expense," said Smith, .tart at least 1000 agricultural school.
clared for the Initiative and referen-1 material aid to hi. work given or hnaineRa of the eomnanv. An eiten.
dura long before it was passed andjpromised as for' the more, tolerant, jsion of the railroad that would land
that before any of them did eo, the I even
approving and appreciative
Oregon granges, local and state, de-1 sentiment toward him and what he
tlared and fought Jtor the measure. jf8 doing, among prominent southern
The primary law is in exactly the J people. - Of the 50,000 or more peo-
same situation. It Is not a Demo- pie who attended his meetings, near
cratic measure any more than"'It is a ly one half were white, and In every
Prohibition, a Socialist, a Methodist, case they received him not only with
or a Baptist measure. There is no respect but with enthusiasm. A
more partisanship in it than there ls leading white educator of Tennessee
in a pink tea or a debutante party, declared that he believed that there
To defend it against menacing en- was going to be a revolution In the
croachments ia a. nonpartisan and south in favor of the , negro. A
rlghteouB a privilege as toK argue Jor judge in one city introduced Wash-i
good roads or to legislate throughhngton as,"a fine type of the true
the initiative as the grange did, for I eouthern gentleman." Another
a tax on the franchises of corpora-J Judge, a typical southerner of high
tions. WTien the grange privately or j position, classed Washington with
publicly protests against Bcuttllng dl-Jthe president, from Virginia and
rect legislation and against assasslna-1 other eminent son. of that state.
tlon of the primary law, it is fighting And still another Judge in Introduc
for the very measures of which it was ing the speaker .aid:
the original author, of .which it has I ' Wa believe that as the patriarchs of
alwav. been ih chief exponent, and I old were Inspired by God to lead thetr
-,'i.i.v if . nn,ni I People cut of darknesa Into light to
. Pi " " "" guide them on the.right road to right
resoiuie ueieiiucr. I living and .ucceea, ao he who I. to
The only partisanship In the whole f speak to u. tonight 1. inspired to lead
matter is the effort of a comoara-h race to higher, better tbinga. But
. lively few men to make the proposed J Jjjj "f" "h, 'trL1
., . 1 not aiona for tni. city or tola atata.
assembly-convention partisan. They By ne,plng y0u ha help. ua. by helping
are trying 10 mage u a ttepnoiican 1 you ha help, every man, woman and
measure by committing the Republi-j child in an this broad land of our.,
can party to It. Regardless of the thla is very different; language
ruin and v widespread factionalism jfrom that which would have been
thPlr policy ls certain to bring npon ottered by prominent ..and honored
their nartv. they want to use ReDub- Bontherner. a few year. ago. It
Uranism In furthering an assembly I ehow. that, southern sentiment with
r aan that the primary law make, nn-1 respect to the industrial education
lawful and that the legislature re-Land other liberal anfl. progressive
fused to make lawful. These politi- treatment of the negro 1. changing
f'ans are trying, to make nartlsan nd that Booker Washington ls
their notorious assembly-convention I winning his way and "making good
la the hope that the partisanship will in the .am. section of the country
carry it through. They are." in fact, where he wa. born a .lave.
running to sacrifice their party, If After all, the southerners owe
rd be. In an effort to carry out much to th. negroeg; for th. black
' pif personal and unlawful program, people', long servitude, for their
"lis Is the only partisan-phase In faithfulness during th. warvfor their
; rtent Issues, and It ls a partisan- sribmlsalon to political ostracism, for
flip that genuine granger, who know their effort, at self reliance and Im-
r history of -direct legislation and provement The white, and blacks
;he direct primary, who know how, most live together permanently 1.
here and hen both originated and the south, and In a Ipsa degree as
r.-,ni Into us. la Oregon, will resist to the black element throughout th.
on aide of tha paper only and ahould ba aeeom.
named br the name and addreaa or tha writer.
Tbe
updaritood aa mooning tne newe or etatementa
or corrupondnta, iiettare uxmrn Be mane
brief aa Doa!ble. Those who wish their let!
TVnval ha. returned whpn not used ahould lncloo postage.
passenger, at their destination with
out transfer from cars to boats
would immensely stimulate the bust-
nes. by adding heavily tO the nUUl-brief aa possible. Those who wish their letters
ber. who viBlt the place,
SO many conveniences nOW that the eeedlng MOO words in length m&j. at the dls.
r.,Mi ho. Wnma s,Hn. Ttr- rr erettoa of tha editor, ba cut down to that limit.
. . - . , 11 i--,-
pect to go and come in comfort, and Would Pipe Air to Portland.
we resent all transfers and changes : Portland. Or., Deo. 18. To the Editor
that savor of hardship. We Insist ?f The Journal Perhaps there Is more
,trt a i-i,.i. Importance ln breathing tha air than In
on dropping Into a luxuriously up- Bh,pp,ng. through it but unhappily, the
noisterea Beat ana loiung usiiessiy 1 utter la given quite too much study, and
in it until our destination is reached. world wide attention, while in the f or-
tvi. 'fn uu i... I mer wa content ouraeive. wun conai-
7,7. v 7. ,1, tlona that had prevailed back In the
militated against the Corvallis & tlme when thera waa ntUe, or no clvil
Eastern because of the tiresome lsatlon, and ara making no progress
tranafer at Yannlna. and If it is to along tha line, of Improving tha quality
h Hn.nml hT an .WtftnalnrT nf tha ur PPy Of that mo.t Important
,, : L. ,, .... 1 llfe-glvlng element "Get plenty of pure
line to Newport, a vastly heightened aIr and D, wen,.. The phraa ia popular
popularity lor mat lamou. seaside I with all of ua, and the advice it contain a
resort will result. - I upheld by all medical autboriue. bigb
. j . I., . land low. :
m-kt tvoTsirmi ! 1 o ciear oar, wa can aea onuncuj
A.SX i.a A Xl,ili If, hn annw ranrHl mntmt.ln that 1st
.millng rebroaohlngly at tha cltr - of
N THE matter of the Broadway I Portland. Poor thing. It feel. Juat as
bridge, the people of Portland, housewife would when, aftar having
- .t- ,. t,- ken much pain, and worry In prepar-
. . .B. : 7 . . I Ing aoma deUclou. dlah, aha notice, the
land conforming in site, soil treatment
crop selection and rotation, and method,
of cultivation to modern agricultural
methoda. ' It. purpose would be to fur
nish to all Its neighborhood a working
model for common Instruction. Culti-
aame will not ba nsed if tha writer asks I .Hna n'Viana tmm A tn SA arM it
that it be withheld. Tbe Journal ti not to ba ,.i j .Liui. ,, .h.
.,.i .. inim-ain. h wimm .t.fm,t. could exhibit on tnat area tne aavant-
agea of thorough tillage which the small
farm make, possible; of seed specially
chosen and tested , by experiment i at
I
It built, have an ; illustration of people at the table refuse even to taata
the power tney have gained through it The mountain aervea a. a great
the initiative, a means despised and 'r tertllaing factory! in other words.
. ... .r ., ,,,... . there la ah unlimited quantity of rich
derided by most politician, and ... j. trom th, Mrm. b
party organ., .except ior mat in- all and every meana. ahould taka aa
strument the bridge would probably J advantage of It Wa should not go there
not be built. Opposing Interests, w "omf.t TJtT - wouia
very likely would . hav. controlled lUow cro'poptiJJ
tne council or orner antnonue. nav- Uon . necessarily produoaa. . and which
Ing the decision of th. matter, and I ara most favorable to the gi
th. people would have been power-ut would aoon make that place
, ... ... . tt-..v. .v. ..I" b4 to Uve la aa any eld one. On
icoa w iu ' tha other hand, wa abould and ean a-ot
the people In favor of this project, jour supply of air la the same way wa
the mayor might have taken a dlf-Jsre our .uppiy or water rrom the part.
ffrnt vlewof It. hut h. realixe. that btTtt? peM In-
iinivs soa wnuiiiuus uaia uisajcu 1 TOlved In raallalng tha Idea In Question
la 20 year., and that It la not aaf.l little eaa ba said against It If wa
now for an Official to defy or Ig I connect the two atmospheres of differ-
nnr th. -fh anfl wfll of n taor.1 temperature by mean, of a pi pa.
" . tv.. vi i Mnu Si nnw nf .1
but he mnst pbeyTthem. , t J tbrotigi tha utter. The greaur th- dif-
Thla matter Is only mentioned by I feraooa, tbe greater flow in a direction
way of Illustration, bo it is andl"' ws"r wmiw prsaacsa;
will be In other matter.. Th. peo- JZ - VZa'
pie or roruana, oi uregon, ar. raniof arurrounding eondecaed air it flow.
Inc. aa they never did, or could nn-1 up and in the dirartion of the iaat re-
e bitter end.
Ti rilOID EriDEJIICS
I T f HVrRAL r'aces a Oregon
t thora is tnoch concent over
' th? rTa!-nce of tyrhoU
" ffter cases. - Ia af a f lace.
' anl conJJ'Jons that
! are a rf-neral snV
t . 4 nry. , A. a f ''w-ral . rule
- eh j"rr w s'r frrt'f
- ' 1 t r 1 " ' a f j
conn try. and It will be better for
both race that the nogroe. be edu
cated, that they be treated well and
encouraged to become eeJf-snpport-1b
g. .elf respecting and recponEihJe
citizens.
Here is another instance: A Wah
Irjrton county hoy of U shot and
killed tis brother of 14 with a rifle.
Tie cll'f brefher t'.no td a rifis,
1 't ft re f i zoi. ft It wo'rklrg
:r.:x.!iix.'-. -.-ry It a tie ot"r cse.
til recently. They now hav. th.
power to get what they want, and
reject what they do not want. Are
they likely to sorport or arprove a
movement hating for on. of It! ul
terior otiects the taking away from
them of that power, and the re
eetabllihment of old conditions? We
trow not.
Many cf the irkrole that tbougtt
they bad f ttle-4 da-n for a comfort
a-'e wln'pr la e n cf ll-.e rtt aM
srartni.t v-.f" atc-e- t:w tr
iataAca. to lta Irrel ef density In one
of tfce ppr grada ef atmosphere. Ai
tbe ather extremity ef tha pipa tha cold
or condensed air would flow lata It a.
fast aa there I. faade room for It The
Idea ef aoraMBad warming an. ventilat
ing the room, by passing a current af
betd air. fcsa coma lata practical nat
yeavra ago. Wbat woaid be tha addi
tional MprM If the aJr waa surplieid
from a srra soma mile distant In
ate4 of getting It fiar a-tH ft tM dls
maw hrir- ataar.rtre ef a cltyT
rrieKy, tha r'r ara laid fi-
ti fi tyrfT pf ttte rona
ws-.ls 1 v :X t r-'.n-.'s'n. as Is K.;r
f, t v ! r f t i w ,
J ' , i ti ' - t f r t .; s ;
agricultural ( college farm.; of proper
fertilisation, stock raising, alternation
of crops, -and the whole scientific and
improved system of cultivation, seeding,
narvesting and marketing. - The. farmer,
of a county could see, must see, aa they
passed It. border, how their dally labor,
might bring Increased and Improved re
sults. The example could not fail to
some thin slices of pork out from "the
fat part of pork' chops, which gives a
fine flavor to the fish; cut to fit around
stuffed portion of trout and pin together
with wooden toothpicks. ' 1
To bake Place some of the pork' fat
impress itself upon an industry becom- j In a large pan, try out to a light brown.
ing each year mora conscious of it. de I remove scrap., dip, the trout Into the
feet, and it. needs. As fast a. It wa. unbeaten yolk, of eggs and lay on the
followed, it would Improve farm condi- P"n entirely separate from one another,
tions, make this a form of enterprise Bake In a quick -open, basting with
more attractive to the young and the the pork fat to a light brown. When
intelligent, and add enormously to the done Place on platter, garnish with slices
volume of farm product, which constl- of, lemon and sprigs;, iot parsley and
tutea our enduring national wealth. j sprinkle lightly with, tehopped parsley.
"Results reached by this arrangement f ."a siuneo ppio-
m x. . I... ... .m . I toes. - ...v.- ...
WUU1U UK V, IUB , UUUvlUBl VCI1 CBS i sv
demonstration in 1 science., Every crop
that could be or ought to ha raised
ahould be experimented with, not at
some distant epot aeldom : visited, but
right at home on the farm. I would
toes, -
H at ,M ' s.
A Christmas Hint.
rOV have no Idea how empty the
store, are about 8:30 or ft o'clock.
no trouble at all to do Christ J
YOU hi
atorei
It la
unlimited supply of tha precious vapor.
Should a ' reasonable number of the
buildings of the city accept the heated
air ventilation plan of warming the
rooms, the coat of providing and laying
up the main., per building, would be.
of course, trifling. Would not wa like
to remain lu an agreeable temperature
and calm of a house and breathe In the
real pure air. warm in the winter and
cool tn the summer, Instead of going
outside Into a cold, damp or stormy at
mo.nhera as we do now In order to get
some fresh air and nreatne in oniy uoa
know, what not!
Would not the Idea, appeal most to
those , whom , In tha hot summer day.
their duties compel - to confine them-
selve. between tha four walla with sup
ply of air that may be Justly likened to
tha water that has washed tha floor of
tha hospital where patient, with con.
tagioua disease, are treated?
Lat n. make every bouse a fortifica
tion against tha germ. Instead of mak
ing It a harbor for them in their fight
with the tide, of ' freeh air ' sweeping
earth's surface.
. JOSEPH KOZIiOWSKX
Water Question and City Beantlnl.
Portland, Deo. IS. To tha Editor of
Tha Journal Tha Journal. In putting
forth its beet effort, fdr a elty beautl.
ful, ia to ba commended. - But . would
tt not be wise to remove some of tha
handicaps?
A llttla over fire year, ago a visitor
bought threa lot. tor 1760 and a few
week, ago .old them for $1400. Dur
ing, the time be paid eat for taxea
Its, contributed nothing toward better
ing the city, but became a reavl hin
drance, by sending power of attorney
ta a' friend, who. with tha aid of a
to block tha .treef Imprevamenta. Theae
lot owners had billboard signs en their
lot. too, extending for li feet right
out to the lot line.' completely .-obstructing
the riew from s fine H0
bungalow. Now I hav. no objection
te a good, big poster, but could view
I Just as veil IS fet back. Would
ba enable to aay bow rsuea waa re
reived from thaaa posters, but prestuns
It paid tie five years' taxes. Tbe snow
was never shovtd off. tha eesJi were
ever st (fpeclal prlvllega).
A yevng married eenple bousfct a
k"m for I2i. pa! S?e down, ar-d
rfit at rata er f : a mnti
I'.oji-m ir woffh cf furniture. -i
wer to psr It s rr - ;i tn t t Tfe
t - .!' ! s t rvc- t 7 .
. 'T t ' t '; v . 1.". ... r.,
bring the model farm into every agrl- mas shonrilnr then, hut iAtr n
cultural countyj and if any farmer wa. arfd at night "We plead for a change
in doubt, he could visit it see with his of rule, for Christmas .hopping. ' The
own eyes, and find out what he ought flying tackle and double forward pass
to have done and what be could do next should both be abniishnii w.
time, it would, do for the arming popu-1 auggest a penalty of 10 trading stamp
lation what the technical .chool does I for ladies guUty of an off.slda kink an
for the Intending artisan, -and the I a reward of the same amount for two
schools of special . training for those I successive goala from the field. Slugging
wno enter tne proiessions. Biae oy aide I a iaay wnoee nu.band ha h4s hands full ,.
with the common school it would work I should be frowned upon." . i .
for intelligence, for progress, for thai . 4 st '"St : tt'" ' ' ' '
welfare of the country in a moral a. l ; ' v Orange Cakes. "
well as a material a.pecf , , ; -1 f NB HALF cupful of butter. three
quarters of a cupful of sugar, on-)
sonal HrCO, or Over 1J per cent for the! half cupful of rdilk one and one ' v
six months. Both wvrxed in the city I half .cunfuls of flour: four immnnnnrnii...-:
aU-day to pay for the home; therefore, of baking powder, twd egg., 'one half
all they made In money", fheir time, cupful of, candled orange peel. Cream'
talents, their very thoughts, went for butter, cream in sugar; add flour, in
Portland's good. Notwlthatanding .all which baking' powder ha. -been lifted, -that
Diana ruled that Since they were alternately with the mUk. Beat well. Add .
too poor' to Sprinkle tha -lawn thev well beaten ears and rinal h " , .
could hava no meter, so they oald II I orange oeeL Droo bv the faartnnnnfut'
a month, while their netgbbor with four I Onto a buttered sheet and bake In
in the family and at home all day wa. Quick oven.
weaiuy enough to sprinkle and had a
meter, paying only SS cents a month.'
Now 60 per cent of tha water user,
are u.ing water thrbugh a private pipe
from 10 to BOO feet long, paid for out
of their own pocket., or ara . on two
or four inch main, too email for hy
drant, consequently have" no fire pro
tection, jriva nouses in Stephens' addl
- H tt M " ' : ,
Remember Christina Letters. ' t, -
WHT not write Chri.tnJh. letters this '
year instead of .ending one of
the presents that you. really can-"
not afford T' Of course, It.l. a pleaaurs
to .end and receive pretty gift.; but'
arter aii, u ia uio u.ought behind tbe
tlon were on on and a- half inch pipe - 7n,un co"nl" I"! ana r tne-gift
for 10 yeare, and now tnev ara ohlfiSi oecloam thought of penury, better .
to pay doub,8 rate, Tauae of h.vfnl IT? .?.lettL?yti??ln 1
no V.ter tar law- !!.... !L-f Tuletide spirit Said one yotmg girt:-
DeODle ara cavln-- th. 1. . 'r'' would rather
uaer. ngni on main with good flow,
but ar. now asked to put their hand,
in their pocket, to help pay for mains
way ou in we eountrr whera thr is
one nou.a to it vacant lot. and thou
sand, of acre, clo.ar in with no water,
tha price for which la very little higher
. ... - - juhn irwin.
the finest gift she could bur me."
What we all need at Christmas time
Is a greater expenditure' of love and a
tesa expenditure of money.
SantaY Coming
Law Applies to Both partira.
(Contii bated ts Th Journal t Walt Maana,
fit. ,BMMt. ...... ii .
Portland. Deo. 20. To tha Editor aflrernlar (eatura at this solan l Tk lull.
ine journal nessa lat ma know I
through tha column, .of your clean and
dreaSeToro T lW S Sl"
six months
berors remarrying, and whether the de
fendant can remarry at once. la other
words, do both parties have to wait alx
months? . MRS. E. It
(Under the Oregon Taw -neither filatn-
tiff nor defendant In a divorce suit can
remarry unt il at men tha fcara elapsed
irom ms oate oi tna decree.)
ThJa Date tn History.
11 Benodk-t Arnold, first sovernor
ef Rhode Island, born la England. Died
June le, n.i.
Ills Clr Jaroea Edward Oglethorpe,
founder of tha state af Oeorgta. born in
London. Died July U !?&.
1T1 First la cf tbe Boston Ga
ted. IN Asiatle chnlera af.r-rl amotjg
the tclt1 Ptat-s trra in Tat
Hi tieneraj Fhermaji or. Lpd fa-
ran-istv.
s. i. p - r- r Y1. r ef
Don't look for Santa and hi. .led.. for
and
deer
have long been out of date; and old time
thing, are not worth while and t-anla
want, to be in style. O, der .re awk
ward thing, and slow tha good old
deer of lolng ago! " Don't listen for the
merry bells; na more, no more, .Jheir
music swells, as sweet as music of the
spheres, for bell, are thing, of bygone
year.: tha honk-honk horn will take
thetr placet, when Pant a makes Ms tnta.
night race, beneath th-clouds, shore
the snow O, good old bel"a of r)f
ago! He'U come (importer j lifhia train t
.pon his nice "new aeroplane; be won't
take time Impatient soul! to ?racnbla
down the chimney bole; and folk, who
knew "hfni any he knorki on wasting
lime with hanging socks, has changed
so much In recent years sir I t
young like you. my d-ar I afeowt
him with a e-K ii1 ilmwt wish r .
eult H. The r"-d ed m-i-t I .
t i i ' ' C , cf 1 - t pt i-
0