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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 7, 1010. HTTT "P TOT TTJ AT gTeit masse of the" thinking people failed to lo any bodily injury. Ia X J. LU J J XSfclN xlli are moving heaven and earth to re- another case three young: highway- ait iwdbpkwpknt KgwgpaFgn. tain' these measures where they al- men, presenting: guns, bat not firing c. ' a. jacksom . pobth ready have them, and to obtain them them, who robbed a citizen on the Fui.iuiwd r.rr cnnint mrvt an where they , have not yet been ee- streets, were sentenced to 20, 15 and f.Tfj'SaiLj'K cured. It is the origin and cause of 10, year, respectively.. These ' sen.. anI.s at iMora t Pwtuad. Or., fcr wi recjui, ana oi tne DCHes-cnaracicr .eucca are wcu qeserved, and are lra n.ailaaliaa Jbloock IM lKIJtiHONK Mils T178; BOMB. A-4U0L All Sauartnwata raarbad or Unm aemiaai Ill th. oparatnr What denwilnaiatyaiawaBt. -1aaila (hb. Cm. Rnnltrt RalllUnc. ' l'1lfa,AT, IUw ,ort 0uTf jtorioua weaknesses of the represent- of municipal . or other . government I needed as warnings to other men and wherever, the recall exists. When youth who contemplate resorting t these weapons arc once placed in tn i this means to get money. Leniency hands of the people in all the states I In such cases la injustice to the pub- ana ciucs, wnca 101 Known ana no-inc. selves. ; It wants ? them to commit their affairs to a few politicians in j an assembly. But on this proportion they will surely "go wrong", again in its estimation. ativa system are one. covered by I THE w mall aa . a NT aaarwaa I ' - . - - - - 1 in ui uiM states. cn4a ar Kaxiaai , i these weapons to the ft and s ot eiec-l Bubeerlptloe Terme br nail ar tn aar addraaa One fat.. - DAILY. '. j , .48.00 I On month.,.. , SOJtDAI. V'' One fMI.. 1H Oaa tmtk. . ...... ..PACT AND BUN DAY. . Oaa rear........7.M Oaa anoota.... fa-'1--' aawoaiwaiw a I aaaa,. . , I (orates self government will become mor., sisuie uia cnuunng, omasi corruption will largely disappear, and no New York justice will be longer able to truthfully say that 40 per cent PRESIDENT BECOMING COSTLY ? . .4 . The -crest aad entrnlng of all - ' food, ' ' Ufa's final tUr, U brotfcertwod. , a-UwudVtrUuua. aajaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaajiaia. -a i . 11 imi aa i waaj THE DELAYED ' MESSAGE EPRESENTATIVE ADAIR of Indian 4 has cause enough to protest, as he did, against the growing extravagance of ores- of toe money appropriated for public idents in absorption of public .funds uses is dissipated nd diverted by I tor private or semi-private use and R' graft and plunder. PORTLAND'S MOSSBACK X HE PRESIDENT'S supplement , I , ary message to congress mak- display. : Not only has the president's salary been trebled in a generation, raised from $25,000 to $50,000, and again last year to $75,000, but the ex penses of the White , House and grounds, and of equipages and extras of one kind or another, hare In- A SENSIBLE; MAN who has a sensible wife .would, not ex change her opinion about the aroodneii 'of the milk aunnlled I ereaaed In btnnartinn: ttntlt ti . J. ' ing recommendations respect- W the, family for that 6t all the of-1 president costs, the country about " ing regulation of railroads and ucial experts in the employ of state, $530,000 a year. The people of the (other corporations doinfr an inter-1 county, aty and genera, government country, desire the president to be elate business seems to be a fair and I Oregonian. ; , V well paid and sufficiently provided reasonable presentation of the mat- No woman can tell what dirt, what for, of course, but there is no need of ters under consideration. He advises J chemical preservatives or what.dis- nor any good excuse for this lavish the creation of a United States court lurks .in the milk. No-expert outlay, mostly to enable the president of commerce, consisting of five fed-J can tell except by bacteriological and to' imitate, the functional displays' of era judges, to hear and determine! cnemicai analysis in a laboratory.! foreign courts.. all cases arising from contested de-j Every city of importance in the ehr-l The president himself Is pleading cisions and rulings of the interstate ""ed world nas experts for inspec- for economy in public expenditures, commerce commission, advocates that tion of dairies and analysis of milk and urging .retrenchment, . but he power be given to the commission to sappliedNthe-public. It has to be shows inconsistency and sets a bad suspend what it may consider unrea- done, because there ' are dairymen example when he allows the expenses sonable increases of rates, subject to who , claim that the dirtier the milk of his position to run up to $329,400, a decision of thil court, and recom- tne better it is for Human use. We as Air. Adair says they did last year, mends . that railroads . be prohibited recently read of a Portland dairy- The . president of so great a country from owning an interest in or leas- man who asserted that, for his boys, should not be unreasonably stinted. jng competing roads, and the water- e always selected thttlntiest dregs but ne would set an excellent and ing of stock. He sees no objection Jin the can, and that they grew fat very useful example if he would live to the establishment of agreed rates on it It is because of such dairy-1 on two thirds of his salary or less, by different railroads, . commonly men .that typhoid, diphtheria and land cut out, about half the unneces- called ' pooling, providing .that suchlotfier disease producing bacteria are sary expenses loaded upon the eoun .rates be promptly filed with the com- carried in milk and that make surveil-ltry of maintaining hia' establishment ; mission, and the law be strictly com-1 lance of milk, by officials necessary. I Preaching without practice cannot be plied with. Shippers should be per-1 Without exceptions, all oties pro-1 expected to have any influence. rnitted in an cases to select the routes I vide "cn survellance, as a measure ; for their ' freight, and the commis- bf public health, and the reduced THE MACHINE GETTING BUSY sion is to supervise tne issues of all ceatn rate everywnere snows that stocks and bonds and to standardize they are right safety appliances. The t Oregonian's attitude of hos- The president recommends no tility to public regulation of the milk :.mendment 1 of . the - Sherman ; anti- supply is contrary to all human ex- a. .a. at ... 7 a . iai Trust jaw, urging mat it be lett as it penence,- contrary to an scientific -is. TANGLEFOOT COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF Cook of not THE BURRO. And Then r rT- ISSTATED in a Washington dispatch .that the" "rebellious members of congress, those who persist in standing for the people, "are to feel the hand of the national He discusses the necessity and knowledge and contrary to the ordi- party organJaatioh against them in Tgreat value to commerce and indus- nary canons of common sense. It is J their home districts.".y The national "try of large combinations of capital, an attitude that not another news- committee and" the sfandpat' leaders and deprecates investigations andipaper of standing in the world would are to stimulate oonosition" to the prosecutions as ' harmful, yet would assume. It is rAistance to progress, renomination, or if nominated, to the suppress as far as possible the denial of known fact. and dogmatic "election, of "insurgent" members The mornln un paapa o'er the hills and llrhta (h. hlvnl '.mtnil Then from alar the echoea brlnsr a moat uncarinijr aouna, sunblae down tha mountain aide WILD Slow anA maiaaiirau irmmA X Bocky jnounUtn mocklnr bird with : utrmm auia arooping- naaa. He etopa and llatona; uddonly, . his everv mn si iart' . He prlcke Ma ears up atraiirht and tall f mna fivea nia tail a rnrt, irom n xnroat tnera warblas lorm a nn,na imnann. amm aad and plaintive molody that wak'ad the echoes round. , ' A bahch of araaa, twig, a leaf ia rood anonrh fnf him He has no taste for dainties, he has no special whim. ' , , , The do will ever he a friend to maa, uia aavy, - I3ut to some the sweetest muslo la the ' btirm'a vlaln,4va. Kaw The lone prospector of the hills, who for nriia out tne plodding burro, ( never airaymj rrom the roid. Biases trails for emleratloa and with mljthty vim and east . Bnowa the way to Eldorado ever in the - i vva-i i woh - i ,i Had we not the patient burro, countries would be unexplored. Many of our rolden treasures in the mlnaa whlrh niiim m,tnA tj uuiu oa Nobody ca accuse Dr. belnf e food hlder. a .' "V. A Olinolnal nhlof tit v. . . - , .uvyiu lv to do and rrow better. ; , ; a a ' ' , Poor eonrressmenf no more lonr va eatlona for several cionths. e Zelaya left hla wife behind In Nicara gua but bo money In the treasury. e a ... . Dr. Cook may-reflect tha fcia in,. self. .'.'.r-a a The T OREGON 6IDEUG11TS Now Dundee has alec trio lights. a Not only fruitgrowing but diversified farming pays well in Rogue river val- ,ey - v ; La Orande made a large, fine growth In 1S0, and expects to do better this year. . . ., - .. .. " - ' ' , e"-- ' . Tnree years age, - its rirst year, a Iks REALM FEMININt IA creamery In Josephine county produced 800 pounds of butter, and last year li really did nobody much harm but him- ufn2d. ovwJOOO, pounds, aU mar . ...... I eWtvU ff ft whiskey decision seemed to in Grants Pass. The best Irrigated lands In the west - - - 1 "wviwiwu exilian iu i - - - please all the would-be food. adulterers I r 40 be found In Malheur .county. Hata K if unknown and hidden; but the burro showed the way; off, men; stop,, look and listen, while we let the burro brav. ... Is January 7 Your Birtbday; Too? ; Immensely Between fnnthali haa.k.n college students should manage to find ' a a '"' '"'. Perhapa Secretary Knox has dlscov fHJ?l f wil Mr Crane, talked too much, or too aoon. , i . . ' S' a '. . . Peary might now claim as additions! m'L bLhi,'om' North Pole man aava . ww I fc. uuu, f.. . . . r e a 1 ' Wiley will hava tn m m..k.i m nave to to. and nv ih. .k. predatory Interests don't like. , !. The Baltlmnra AM, ' n,ii.. .i 'Bhlnwt, Here to iu?." .But even. If they go, corsets will "stay." An apple-orchard in 'Orwann i. more profitable and valuable - than an viwumti (a aoumern uanrornlfc. ' a .. v, -, . . T ..- ,:Jt ',kM T many -weeka as It took Roosevelt hours .to write a mas sage and then maybe It Isn't aa good, . a a A woman doctor has discovered that marriace is tha uu n, th. SO. claims the Jordan Valley Kxprees. Deep, ricn sou, gooa water rignt ana a noma market for your products. . , - , i , a a . .. ' A company capitalized at $100,000 haa made an initial purchase of (000 acres of land near Merlin. The land la now being cleared and 400 acrea of it will be planted to fruit thla year and 1600 nexi year. - - BueTaestlng that ' Weston's business advertise more liberally In 110, tne Leader says It "doasn't pretend to amount to much, but It nevertheless re gards Itself as worth mors than it costs to tne community." r , .-v- - a""av;-"-V-v'T"'.. The mining Industry. of Lane county Is growing In Importance from, year to year. Besides the Blue River and Bo hemia districts good prospects are being opened in many other localities, and mere ia increased development work re- portea in every camp, aaya the Guard, . a a The Weston Leader says that weather conaiuons sre regaraea oy.. growers as very unfavorable for the mountain po tato crop, and it Is feared that fully une-mira oi tne crop cannot be mar keted. Much of it Is yet In the ground, as the November cold anao eaua-ht tha uiu iu mini or it, guess that a I o'aaere in tne midst or.tnsir work. ": i I .. e ' . : . t. .iiJ. -J. ' a ." I Tillamook county haa more natural -a utiiaiicak ii ii can inn nn nan i-astattit. rsa irinarfAM mv vj.i.i.. - a ivvu uiiiir imaii i wnoH imr niea raoantr I 0 Rear Admiral Caspar P. Goodrich. commander of tha Maw York ... .,, 'rVrar oul v . " , . ' ' l weainar compared to that in some ports s it today. " She waa born In Miut. "abuses of business." f H wind tn I refection of demonstrated rnfh Tata I of concrref an1 tUm Tnmirt: .t Chusetta and Was married when aha waa , - w -.. i ' . k b, , ... uvimuauuu ui f ,.(. .nil , . , . 'procure a means of bringing corpor- the same spirit that loaded Columbus rival and Aldrich-Cannon followers man. Mt being Free- But a men want to do a ara jriir pen. a - a What Oreaon naedS'Ar a la r.. awn. ('"i ins newcomers is tnat they go to work getting' rich raising hogs, dairy cows and poultry. . " 1 a a ' ..'W ' v - ..The freese-up record for thla part of .5:7- .7 " "miy must oe broken by this time but this is balmy spring WhO WaS aitntlntaif a ata-wal m . 1 a, . - a. aiak.Ka VMlva WHVUI w. au WUOUTi T ' the civil war broke out. ie 61 years old 1 today. He served m that war and m h. "f?" wrln an essay on clash with flnain. 7 -iTv"0 ' Ti?""-.: Bright, . of . w l wu! a-s, mna wiiisuiim win tmw im-i rha Jimai t a !-.-... ii .k. .u.u. Tiii v ,-M" Aiiseu, we uu sji nniiinci owasr ui. ui una r naiinnii AAawamiAM i a the destinies of the University of Mlchl- ,hld 1 case a certain nomination ran aa president ST veara. la it. .) ' made atlli brighter until tha nia-ht wan minister to China and Turkey. - I r .- . - . sm narii w, noves or man nraal. mt- . . " dent of the National ManufactuwrV aa- finally Vr.mVdnV-mrTe,.we' Sill aoclaUon,la 1. He Invented a flirt Inn. I Senator AMrl,., -k- ."o.r. i t arv holder 10 ..... ... .,; nn . ' J? '"::." .f.-:i . "u" I Come awarded parents : on over 100 devlcea rfh . the leading truat attorney j fed iuua. i r - vwm.... j. i-iu usuyie-aerrina sens Ciiarlea Klein, nlavwrla-ht wauiiaa. ' w r - e rr ww-em censor piays for Charlea Prohman, mornina- TT. v.. .,- . ' urgan. tie only an . -r " I " wuinnmenuj to tne - . i . i ..win vi aoma Bou.ono.uon in .ih tu. -un. aj. TTjiaiaa. wno nil nAvi wt I lu .auv.uuu.uuu wnrrn nr rh. ..m. Ing poeins, stories and novice alnce 1174, ia,t week. ' These - small transactions a- i deal more than I aid; Belgium has mil' 1 says the Her- iOna 'Af rtinnla. and in some directions a very progres sive spirit pervades them. Tillamook neeoa people and transportation facili ties and both are coming shortly. V- e e .. :.. - ; ' ' W. M. Colvlg of Medford saya: "In eignt years, or just aa aoon as newly planted - orchards . come into bearing, looo to 10,000 cara will be required to transport the fruit produota that will be offered for shipment from Medford. During the cominr season l.ooo.ooo i pear and apple trees will be planted In iu vicinity oi weaiora. , a a The new year promises greatly In creased activity in the mining camps f southern Oregon, where 1509 has Which of the Three Are, You? WRITER In the New York Tribune desoribea three women, typee of women to be found In many a home, the first two too oftsn, the last too seldom. I know a family of three sisters, and thsy- will Serve as illustrations of, three types of the housewife.. . ' ' The first la an excellent cook. Bhe can prepare delicious repasts, appar- ' ently out of nothing. But ahe Is very careless about ths tidiness of her homei She lets everything take care of itself, until her cleaning daya arrive, when she works like a beaver to put the house In a shining, Immaculate condition. When guests are expected, her borne Is In apple pie order .and her food well cooked, but X warn you that' It Is not advisable to appear unexpectedly to take "pot luck" with her. She' seems to think that anything will do for tha fam ily. She la, however, very good natured. The second rflster Is her exact oppo site. Her dislike for disorder is so great that ahe sometimes takes 20 steps when : one will suffice, simply to avoid a tem porary disorder that Is entirely Inoffen- ' slve," Her house Is always beautifully kept, the meals which she prepares her self are always excellent,-but she Is never satianea ana always ' at wora. . Ths result Is that In her fueslness she weara out her strength and -nerves. Ia It any wonder that she does not bobsibbs the sweetest of tempers T In spite of her perfect housekeeping, her family is not happy, because they fear her fret ful temper,- The trouble with her la ' that aba does not see things In the proper perspective. - She unconsciously sacrlf icea serenity of mind and the higher qualities of home to the perfect outward order of it -; to -Itnessed a develODment of . nrortertl.a and the building of reduction plants un precedented in the history of the state, sava the Grants Pasa Courier. From all the districts of Josephine vcountv me reports showing that aa depth Is Ined the Permanenov aad value of tha edgea la assured. . . V -j a -'s .-.: ( V: . , ' .Cathlamet Sun: Talk about profit in the dairy business! . Soma of - thoae Graye River ranchers have cows that SO. as youthful looking as her daugh- -.a a,. fuw r ii iur iniuiicg in, ma ou a remaraaois neraonaiitv. The third sister, like the third sister Innafl Warn I aaa - vak laa.a i w i wa- wiiiuiivvt aeui veM-sa Is ' ths Vone who comes nearest to the ldeaL Her housewifely auallties are composed only of the best in each of the dttaawrTBhe loves neatness at all times, but. she realises that where one haa not the time to do everything. something must be neglected. There fore she often compels herself to ner- lect what her Judgment tails her Is of the least importance, and ahe realises. too, that perfect order doea not always mean genuine cleanliness. Tou know, some women keep everythlnr outward ly In order but behind their shining sinks and faucets lurk uneeen impuri ties, dirt and other unmentionable things. While this third housewife haa ' ad orderly house all the time, she doea not fume and fret when the wheels do ' not run smoothly, but rather takes it all as a Joke, realising that these house hold troubles sink Into lnsignlftcanoe In comparison with the real tragedies of life. .....,.-" - ' eaaaaaaa-aflV' t , ' 1 . Mrs. Pankhurst the noted Britlah suffragette, is a smaiu quiet woman of two grade Jersevs belonrinar to C R Worrel. These animals produced last .. - I . . . a... ... ..I. . tions witnin tne pale of the law," wito cnains, and that compelled Gah-MS to be encouraged. . It was furtherl Louise Imogen Gulney. who has been ana yet "to prevent anv business dis- 'o on ms Dended knees to recant the stated mat "large sums of money are ""ouung to American magasinea a 4' a . J f a e . W l e a ... J I mta vtAta a.-y a a.. . m. . -asiers." io etiect tms double pur-1 spienaia , irutns pose he , would have all corporations I truths that doing ad interstate business take out I eagerly embraced a federal corporations nths he had discovered, available for this purpose, and much boUir LtZmtutZ' i9 8n WM the whole world ha. since has already been fxpLded."" t ' "d ,,v- '" Oxford, braced. If the Oresronian It is entirely credible that the ml wmiam Henry Bishon: Tafa -.,,,.. license. .WhUe the great hd existed m the time of either it tected trusts and other privileged l??00!':. who wrote his first short hopes of most aspiring pitri" is should be interfered would, as shown by its present at- interests will spend much monev for Z.!T TVLJZLJ? "j?. M?nt.hl" ? l"1' Itf.'LW but, ,,-tfc .. 1.Vli .. ...ivi-- j i ItifttrfA ha. .1.- - av. tha.' aw.- " u" rctWtecture tor lit- 1""v,?y""V: Pu that "through all our consideration of persecutors. Just as in the; Colonial, ing men' who will be their tools in L f lt,nffuished dead born ori tms .this grave question we must insist 1J ft would have helped to burn' congress in place of "Snsurirents " -f:!..1 'M"laf.? .F11.llnor. thirteenth Ilhat the strnnreinfi rnmn-tltla, men and women tar aA-alt. .if.l,. mn hn ;.,-a. J vl 1 1 ff T . . 'n"d States, who wss w va vvtMvuuwiM " " - vanvu vf i.vu- i " tu iuiii,Liicacui ami ue i a ULiini" in ma asi .l. w m vi,. . 11: t t. - 5 i . i i. at . -. . . . ij.j;;rr- " ' m t. a, .'uc wuiiuuiug ui putes sua monop- ; , , ir iuc masses 01 people: andtthere fawui xaimage. famous nrearhar jIy or any attempts to monopolize inl Science and experience have re-Ms no doubt that the national Repub- w,ho,aBrookIjrn b"cle was burned interstate commerce, and .''.business, sealed to us the dangers of dirtv bean committee and the leaders who n, revolution. are tint !0f..l h.. ,' milV h,t . .. 1 -.:tV .1." I .., .. .v. j. . .T 5!" . w"u e" n? P10w n COm- . "niui wua vuuuiMr lu i , w.a nvuiu tmiu me I - v jv ui inc ssuuic will on manuRn m. lores at Himka. Mill he. public good,tand . they must be ancients have argued that the world everything in their Dower to a rrom. I ' ' restrained and punished until ended." is not round but flat, the Oresronian plish this end. But all thMe effnrta "An Ignorant NewsoaDera StunMitw" TU - -M ..- I -. . T. . I . . .. - ' . . . . ' I . a. ' 1 r -Ane icacrai iicenie would ' oroteet I n.uei mat any woman can tell bet-1 ana ail tne noodle tht the nii.n.r. I tne interior. . such corporations from interference er than any expert whether there ers can use, are not likelv to defeat L?IL h! ?a"7 .pa.peri ' h ..ly state authorities, and this Is a "t typhoid germs or other bacteria any of the people's men for renomi- Oregonian la the most oracular and do. ..v.-vuav v. i iii;uwu', KKiswuon eui nuwuw ui uui ainci qij. uuuu uiu icciicaon, macnine DOSS-1 " " u"""1 witn religious auea. ara scarcely worth while, but tha nl.l man doesn't want to be entirely a e There'll ha omathia. wi. '-- thats come. In Oregon politics; already tborj a heard a little hum. and Tumors of tricks and klcka. There's goina to be an asaemblv. thaw aa . .- .k.a will cause a furore, and the Prohla are out old Rum for tn ai.v i,v. a.... and tonaues aalnre. ' Than flees are. to be filled, and as usual the patriots are few of t. Ira I. easy for awhile, elentlnn la in . , ' - av lllUHVU. away, and view h. annr... (, - smile; the state will be saved, anyway. J year .600 and 660 pounds each of butter. One of his cows brought in 127.60 reve nue last month. Chet Lauehlin haa cow, that last month In it days netted mm n.eo. 4na tnese are only m stances.. - a - a- ; - ''', . Dallas Observer: When all the exist ing conditions are considered one almost marveis at tne seir restraint sxerctsed by- the fillets settlers. However, they are pursuing the right course, for, great aa the provocation maybe, they would gain nothing by resorting . to. violent atlon knows, that meinoaa. inev Know, and tv.rr or uregon at all familiar with tha sltn- vs. that their mum la luat and it will be to the goveromenfa shame If -the relief fos which ih earnestly pray is refuaed, - ORIGIN OF OREGON COUNTIES By F. V. Holman, PrcsUcnt of the Oregon H.storacaI Society .that will arouse much opposition and I easo prolonged debate producing whether or not preservatives,; and no longer control votes as they ; An "bout possibility. of qusi- orth and It is safe or unsafe did a few vears ae-o snd ntr. M the mo" o'aat In conse- f the Paoiflo u is aaie or unsaie, aia a lew years ago, and voters are quence Its pompous blunders are mor. river, thent ' CCRRY couNrr ; Curry county- was created December is, isss.try the territorial legislature. tuenerai laws of 1S55-S. cars 4). It compnaea a part of the southern portion of Cooa county. It waa bounded on the aM. . V. V 41,. . . "j " vaiixwnis, nortn uner on the west by the Pacific ocean, and on east "beginning at a point on coast at the mouth of New A SYSTEM'S ' FRAILTIES fit or tmfit for use. No newsne generally pretty well informed of the numou.Vnd JISSSE t?. "!! " m m m . i - w . v aUQU Ski TM I a vv a w ui, ud uUU U 1X1 IS rivar anil . 2 .. ' ' I ' .1 ... . .. ' I TIT -T:.; .' ". "r r """' " y"S river . ... muj ui iu uj siaic in any coun-1 paisiiivuni issue inn year m the con-1 "T ma7 otner American secu- I worse creea, thence zollowlna said di- try ever aenous v advanced a nrnnn. trressional election, wh rh i. th. . w iw.wi now or. viae, wnicn separates all the waters of r HE AGE OP patriotism has sition so notoriously ; absurd. V and people versus Aldrichism and Can- it n ?nJt?.rl !f"ail"tuPw,Ue- L1:, 'ro wh.,ch .dl- y,eldeLto the age of com- there i, no other newspaper in iy noni,m.a, . ' A . . minting on 'tn. wm L ?oh. a W nX- .uciuiui. . .uppermost in ciiy-in any state or in any country ' i .. avcuimuy or xsew xork. it aald inlwitn the dividing ridge between the .tne human mind today, . is but - would , be - hesrtily ashamed of Moxley, the new member of tk- U.Z. T h 1 ? view of hi. great do-. va or coquiiie and Rogaie. rivers, ot the Starsand Strines..bt tne such an assertion All th. ia..- Is JlT m'- Kennedy tnen " lon "aid ridge or divide - i ... - ,: 1 . I I -..vi,1.uiauiM alUIIt VUl- I -a auauu CO 11 J IT 1 uiua iwcx ouinoer inal-I """"a . eaaiern iriDUtaries 01 jonn ,. o, m aecimm' m wo pnysicians, ail ' the govern- cago, in-whose behalf Cannon made u' hlA never been In touch creek, thence south o the parallel . jd.H.,d ,,,;i,.t no pv w. . vz&2?i t-XSSLt r&jgrtJasjLSias tttssgLtss uc enterprise can be carried on with- exactly the opposite of that whirh martrnrin nr Knffarina le t I "tltutlons and ; not ihrnnh I It now bounded on thi 'nnrth hv V -r- s - v. va VHLlVit li t . . Sf a-- aawavaa out graft and plunder, and blames the the Oregonian asserts, and BS?S th! isf bttTh.i 5S?ll5i-?ff 8:004 nureV0ler!" r rl rVu "8W,tial t0 M3- of the fraudulent itatt it e Vot-itd f ilt,C!tCOrT10,? lA"ord- S",."'"1- ?h.e Roosevelt Public Enemies ..of the pure food law wilj fbove an mJTto NTo!S "iuS Coos county, on the east bv Josenhlna county, on the, south by the state of Cal- una waa educated In Paris, is a total abstainer, a vegetarian and la of very placid demeanor. lfornla and on the west by the Paoiflo ocean, its county seat Is Gold Beach. r vo"""1'' ai- i" w per iwuiuussion, auer two years make a determined effort to amend " or ,nBwon of social cent of all the money appropriated of investigation in which all human it in their interest and this fellow .t" He iid mow than any other Jari!? was availed of reported Moxley iv"f court oSj aill'aVS return in semce.1 Sixty per cent, he that pure air, pure water and pure, support any project that will help m broadly hmnTV h2 insists is spent in the Public interest, milk are chief factors in a reo-Jm. k, him waa the father of tha rharitr n..t laauary 7 xn History -Tte Battle of Calais He After .1 am dead you will find Calais' written upon my heart," were the patheflo worda of Queen Mary Of England upon her deathbed. The pretty and the balance Is in fnrm which the ,,, ! 1 -.T- II '-XAi : 1 ! . vu. ation society of New York citv. So it has beea if accounts from R deaths rfom orevenrihU k- j-.i: t- v. ...7it tha - wm m vjtsvuv ay u i ULaiL. - a ia Lunvirii iisw ui i rrnrasans - b - -v -wvuaaa sti eti utitj i a. i i a era va i -. . - , Xouis. Chicaaro- New Yort: PhiUaL reduced on- half i Wl... i- t.. U: it .-. . . ' 11.000.000 to round th. fbhAAt T.r,r xrora iT, and - - - - , . , . I - . vuc 11H UUUK1I UU Bit OlllCr. WOO WISn lO I than.- . . , . " . plxij Boston andjSan Francisco. are of . Sttch testimony,; the Oregonian repeal or render ineffective a good da? woSlrl ?hS a!0 k"0' to be believed. . There is - ners..;hii;tv scouts at efforts in behalf tf . fllira I1n . alsaV At A -I. ..a t- X J I taola. ta..Kas.tj . . . . BO', . r - 'I ' -- . - -v yun. iarr. lu iucv cub qncii ana poison "wp"" wr ine Denent tnd bleu, even, as evidenced by the case of the milk for. Portland it doublv discred- th nr,u : nt mt s. .- tag of everybody, christian a!-!! PeniMylyania Estate "house and , the its itself, and . recalls to the public especial favorite of i, Cannon a man AJ!," WM " 5ecau he knew enough Francisco boodling, -that Justice ind tha its whole course V, aAr his Vhea?t rVfe " SZStr Howardl estimate nf th. n.aM. on n ri afirn-a ..j .1. ! : "w.5inw " eiucient ..for hu- , -7 i , . -YT " r'""'"5 - ....jv.imtuUuu. , .. isf-i in D.essing as any, or these charitable of graft ia too low. But, there are struction to men and measures oper-1 The convicrion of young George kS!. that he t0 th church , o"-- a , w.v.t i:, lw uc B , -....0 .v. v..s fiuKicsj nuu advance-1 Mv,r of murH.a ; a-J ' 'J. I 17 " " vu.niaun changed order. As never before, the men of Portland rrraa 111 M T)-a1." - ... . . 1 A A.ui. 1 ' pubnc haa;?ome to understand that J it, start in Portland, the hi lalm mSU lMthrffi Craft ran fint. hrmmU..t t. Vll 9 0W fnrm.t .11 li. . . ."M. v, ;. nuns B. l,..,A .11. au-a ".. w aua iu.i oniy oaca num ber people support them; the name of Kennedy makes a perfect and crushing kit SlataBitX m Va A... a. a... -ur... .ui nniuroreo eaitor of " the Oregonian blundered on the scene at a aVM.tiA J. a uMiiaMu SUUlaitJIlW ..WVJ rg.C U .5nJions under arrest, appear, to be a just re' luc ,u, ,Iin. come wumjuvus ua a vuiage oasis, suit. There was no reasonahl iit;. ees1tWna. k. I anil im Ji:u. -ct . "crc was no. reasonaDie JUStl- ... ai....,,.HiS yciuiaueusy gj v.v.n. uauj yuyiu con- MCStlOn for the hbmicMe th-' tniir- elf - government remedies . must be ducting Portland along village lines, derer had led a diSS'eSS Dr.IIn If Ht Tha 1 etlaesata.. a.1 A T1 Citil a ttrAme M a-.!1 avtL I ... . . - r - - ' " uouvoaucaa ui a.v vmib,u wuiu ua.ii ine te pubh'c, and its lack of interest in cow, handle the milk and do the ,wuk iiHi "ui gave tne gratter v""""8, wncn rortiana was a ham opportunity. With the people lethar- let of log cabins and board roofs, gic and uninterested, their represent- D" fle place is now a metropolis of . . auvcs jn city puncus, state legisla- more man a quarter of a ? mulion tures, tonvention. and " congresses ouls, and things have ; changed, yielded to the 'temptations that en- Then, the squaw in the outskirts, viron such bodies, snd mismanage- ouil e wigwam, carried the wood ment, jobs and grafts were the nat- "d lugged the papoose on her back ural consequence. , . r while htt 'lazy buck lolled in the sun- ice condition has yevealed the Bni"V and-this is i the' sphere rob weaknesses of the representative Sys- ably from which the Oergonian gath t em, and- demonstrated " the .import- its brilliant conception that. ex ance of accoppanying that system Pert re not needed to pass upon -with provisions in which electorates h niilk-supply. . , " - ,s Hill have a larger voice. This is the ' v ' fcret of why there is? everywhere f A sentence of 2$ years imprison demand for the direct; primary, di- ment was imposed by Judge Bro rect legislation and direct choice of naugh on a robber, who, resisted by senator, and it ii the explanation of his ihtended victim, drew a rcvojver vy workingmen, granges and ihe nd fired several shots at him, but hensible life, and the jury was ritrht la. ,L.. . r . : - .. ,u ijuuviuawg mai society snouid -rid itself ' of him permanently. ' Other youths starting on a like career please taice notice Replying to a query, the Oregonian says it doesn't know whether the peo- a.1.'. 11..r Jt 1 . . .. . yic itiuuci nave neariy run tneir course -or not, but presumes not as "all possible methods or going wrong may not nave, been exhkusted yet; arid it is a fashion of democracy not a. L. .Ml . 4 . . . .. iw gv-ujB im it nas exnausteq all possible ways and expedients of go ing wrong." Here again, the people of Oregon are afforded an opportun ity to know the Oregonian'g'opin'n of them, how it regards;thera as fools and ; iribeciles, "forms of men with soulf of geese," incapable of decidintr anything right or sensibly for 'them- Filipino Characteristics. r (Ih-ess Service of the A. B. C f. W1 Dr. C T. Sibley, ; a-brtlUant young -.w. j,uu ,s Ui..bj m m muippinea under the ausDlcaa of Ath .-i board, finds a rather poor brand of humanity in Mindanao where he Is sta tioned. In maklna a recent tfinr a-v. Island, with a United States army of floer, he was lmttressed with th. of the natives : and believes that the cockpit,, which everybody attends, even mothers With babes In their arm. 1. .. school in whioh this trait is developed. He says: "if It was ever tha n,,t the United States to emancinata ih alaves then, it Seems fa m. its duty o annihilate the cockpit" He gave Specific Cases to llluatrata Knm h,, different the people are to human suf fering. Tor '. instance, ' laboring- man who was terribly' In-tared a ,n v a. - " ar - ' MtftOU IU his shackand left upon- the tloor to die or get well aa fate might wIlL i The two Americans' found him li Avm .n. the accident a' seethlne? mass Af rii,k naturally when word waa received in England of the capture of the city by th. Duke of Guise on January 7, ISSt, Mary . waa broken hearted over the loss, and only survived until November JT, of the same yearv'lfft' '';,;..S ':':,?Mr;:.''ji)!i'y,, ii::,r, ;;. ;.rv Her husbands Klhg Philip, tried to console nerr and she begged her council to spare no effort td restore to her "The chief, Jewel of our realm." Her grief at the absence of her huaband was aiso the source of much sorrow during her last illness. Af tsr her death Philip ceased to identify, himself with England, but not before he had first maae an offer to marry v Elizabeth. Mary, successor K;.:W . ' . .v-o Although known to history a. "Bloody uueen atary.- hlstorlana hava azcuaAd many of her acts aa due to tha anlrit vi um age. rTouae, wno win be hardly uapeotea oi any Bias in ner favor, says: "To the time of her aocession aha had lived a blameless, and,-, in many ' re spects, a noble life: - and : few men or Lwomen have lived less capable Of doing iuiw.ng.y . wrong thing." He adds that "her trtala and dlsannnlntmanta. it can hardly be doubted, affected her sanity. " V ' Calais is today a seanort town and fortresa of the first class, but on Jan uary 7.. 1668, when it, was lost to the English, It waa little more than a flh- ing village, ' but' very-valuable In its possession on account of its being lo-, cated near the narrowest part of the au-aisa ox juover, ana less than 20 miles distance from the coast of England. It was due to the efforts of the Count of Flanders and ; th. Count - of Boulogne i. waa mao. a vary strong fort ress, and H was only captured in 1J47 by King Edward HI of England after a long and hard seige. The self devo- uon snown by six of the eitissns. who were saved by. Queen Phlilnna. tnrm M. bf the niost "interesting pages of his tory. ::!,.;..':':!;"'";;',. ? fvS:.. Being the nearest port on the French coast to England, it is poislble, on a clear day, .to, see the cliffs of England from Calais across the channel, and it Is not unusual for from 260,000 to J00,- vu travelers to pass inrougn the town annually.-' - .... The. "victory of the Duke of Ouiee waa not one over wnich he could be very proud, for the English garrison consisiea or oniy duo men, while the auxe nad so.OOO at his command. . It waa from Calais, that Mary Stuart set sain in 1550 to assume the Scottish crown; and the Spaniards made them selves masters of , Calais in 1696, but the treaty of vervlns in .1698 restored u permanently to France. te, If St " Only Woman Railroad Surgeon. ' BRAZORIA, Texas Dr. Sophie Her . aog.of this place, 1. th. only woman railroad, ' surgeon In the world. She has held the position with the St Ixul, BrownsvlU. , Mexico railroad ever sine, that road was Jjuilt several year, ago.- Aa surgeon for the railroad, Dr. Her sog, has son. tbrouah many trvine- a. perlences,' but In no Ins tan oe was there cn. sugatest raiter in the quick and ef fective performance of her work, Snet Padding and Bauce. ' ' Take 1H cups of raleins. 1 eun of cur. rants, 1 cup of suaar. 1 cud of chiinn.ii suet, tU cups of grated bread crumbs. 1 cup of sour milk, 8 eggs, a little salt, 1 teaspoonfal of cinnamon: add l h.n. Ing teaspoonful of baklna nowdar ta th bread crumb, and 1 teaspoon (level) of aoda to the milk. Steam tha nuddina- one hour. ,. Pudding sauce 1 , cups of brown sugar, teaspoonrnl of flour; 1 cup of boiling water, a lump of butter, with cinnamon and vanilla to flavor. -V;fr -Ar !;' st a.' ' , ' '. v Deviled Almonds. , IMMERSE a pound, of ' blanched al : monds in one pint of milk in which add a teaspoonful of cayenne lpep Pr. Allow the almonds to remain for ' 2s hours, then drain and wipe dry on a soft cloth. , Spread on a flat haktn .dish and toast to a golden brown In a not oven, adding occasionally a bit of butter; stir frequently. When nicely browned sprinkle - with a little salt Serve hot to be passed with salads or as a relish for old meats, - , , ga, K 0 r A Rechauffe of Cold Mutton. 1 PREPARE the sauca in a chafing dish iof atewpan. - Melt one half , ouncd. of,, butter, . stir In on. tea spoonful of flour, on teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of curry rwi.r one dessertspoonful of mustard; then addxthree tablespoonfuls of damann tan. and on. pint of rioh etock, boll well, add a squeese of lemon Juice (and a gill of sherry If liked). Heat In this neat slices or strips of the meat fr.aii from gristle, fat and akin. Turn ta all weU coated witb th. aauoe. Cook only long enough to beat through. Have ready some hot buttered toast et-i-... lay a strip of meat on each and pour th. Mue around. . - . ;;-',tj v'w,t Friar! Omelet Boiii a aosen apples, as for sauoe, sweeten to Uste and add a UMe ,i spoonful of butter: when oold. ati- Infour well beaten eggs, and turn' ' tne mixture into a sreased bvin.i.K Sprinkle bread -c rums over the top and bake in a moderate oven. ' , an pus. .After bathing and dressing the poor, wretch they, placed him in their launch and took blra to Davao, where be recovered and Is now well and strong. His employer lived directly across the street and Dr. Sibley writes: "It is safe' to say that he took better Vare of hs pigs than of his servant" He also expresses;. : doubt -whether military measures alon. win ever abolish this January 1 Is a data In history on which th. Bank of North America was established in Philadelphia In 1782. the iirst insutution or its ' kind in this country; the birthday of Israel Putnam (171S). the Revolutionary . aennraL on wnicn itne rirst national election waa held; the birthday of Millard FHlmore (1800). the thirteenth- President of the United Statea, and- th. birthday " of Joseph Bonaparte (178), who resided In the United States In 1816. . .. . ; characisrlstlo of cruelty, "and addsj Truly a great responsibility has been placed upon the Christian church of America." , . . Th. new year promises greater things in 4k mining way than for several years past says the Baker City Democrat If present signs prove true the activity of the Sumpter days (will be seen again and on a much more substantial basis. M orn an ,. tOpntriboted to The Joornal by Walt Mason, r famoua .Kansas ppet HI. prot.-ixx-ma . resuiar leature or tbia eoluma la The Daily Tt: fouriuiL) In life's morn our friends are many, gar our , greetings as w. pass: .very Willi, has- his Jennie, every lover has his lass. 3 Friends are made each passing minute,' underneath the morning sky there Is nothing mdlirhful in it when we pause to aay aood-bva. rt i.. departs forever, wov can spare a passing tear; then it's on 1 to our endeavor. Ufa 1. young, the Skies are clear! In life's eve we wait and ponder for the word that we must go. s-axln at k. sunset yonder, at .the shadows as they grow. Thinking, broodlntr. only .of , the "friends who went before for old age is: sad and lonely -tiv mi sunless liver's shore. Casting weary backward - glances to the - reaches we have crossed. where the dvlmr light dances, where the "finw.-a sre sephyr-tossed; thinking of the dear ' old places, where the requiems wers sung; thinking of the vanished faces, thatt we knew when -life waa ' - Touth is ever bravely keeping forward march against the blast: Are. nia. t. ever weeping qLer the ashes of th. past - ! (Copyrtsbt. low, by " jry. 7 Geurf Wntlhow d.m, ) L2gi.l,7M-Vt if 7-' '' if