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THE OREGON .. DAILY f-JQUKNAL, , PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, API.IL 1, ,1910. i THE JOURNAL AN IvnKI'ENDENT NEWSPAPIB. S. JACKSON robiuhw I'tiMlrh-il Try twnlng (except SmiSar and - .vr fnniliir it imlita at lba Joarnal Build Una and Ymiull iUwU, Portland. Or. Int-rod at th patofflee at Portland, Or., for tmuttmmtlon, Uironb ma spall aa second-class sun in. S1LJ-I'HONES Mnlu T.78: Horn. A-6051. Ail a.-imrimeata re-obed by Uiaee DUiubera jt-ii tne operator wbai departawot ros want. . , 1-OKKIi;! ADVERTISINa REPKKSBNTATIVK, I c'tnDiln it Kmiour Co., Kuroawtck Building, -i'.-5 kttta tv-niie, lser lork; louT-us Bojea builuuc, Cbicaga. " buhxTiritlc.n -Orm tjr mall er to any address la n Luuei fiimm. Canada of M-jOco; , ,., ' DAILY.. ' ., C rw....,:..fS.OO One month.. .....f .00 - Bl'NDAX. . , Cos rear.. ...... 1160 t One stoats. .8" . DAILY , AND BUNDAT. f' fn r-r........T.50 On month.....,.! .61 t:- Think naught trifle, though? ; smaH it appear; '.(t i '"Small "sands a mountain, J mo ments make the year: and trifles life. Young,, Love v of Fame." - ' ' . part .In -providing the city with . a new crematory approach the task with sincerity and high purpose, but la spite of this faith there stands this record of interminable post popements and Insufferable delays. . . Portland is growing mighty restive under this reign, of ..procrastination. It Is waiting to see what, will be the character ofthe bids, the methods tof procedure, and whether or not there wilt be decisive action on April 6, when bids, for the new.. Incinerator are to 'be opened.: If -the outcome of that - occasion .shall be more fu tillty and fuss, or If the crematory that may result shall be as .Inefficient as efforts to provide It have been, there will be a call. alj down the line fori officialdom to make explanations. Burning of worms r FAKE vJfEWS AND FALSE COM- ; "v.fV-K.-; ';,.;. n iii.i ri:, XXVX'X AST SATURDAY the Oregonlan (published a Salem news Item . stating that? Attorney, General , Crawford had rendered an opin ion "(a. the effect that section S3 of the corrupt " practices act" makes It1 illegal for . any newspaper to : pub lish anything either for or against any candidate for office or measure ccrore tne people unless it be marked fes paid matter, and "contain ,the name and address of . the person 're ponslble therefor.' And It was add ed that this opinion "hits country Xiewspaners hard." , i- ; Attorney General Crawford ' ren dered no 6uch' opinion., , If he had, mere reference to the section men tioned would have shown anybody that he was mistaken. Yet theOre gonlan. yesterday published, promt-, nently a,n article from the Eugene Guard, which carelessly accepted the oispatch as correct, and the Oregon' 1aa. itself editorially. ' Indorsed- the Guard's comment and still assumed the original newt article to be true. Several other "country" 'newspapers were aimllarly deceived ' by tbla fake and false despatch, ; -, . ; The section and the' correct Inter- pretation : of It were published in The Journal yesterday, Tbp law ovldea that any article la a news 5 aper for or .against a candidate or measure that is paid for;, must dis tlose that fact, and the name and residence, of the author, If a news paper is pald.for campaign . edi torial or news item or communica tion,' it must let tljo public know . t f1 at the paper received pay' for its publication, and who? . wrote ispr Tromrted it, so that the votersu may HE I LOUISVILLE ' Courier-Jour nal thinks, that the election of Fobs,iiow aligned as a Demo crati to congress In a Massar chuserts district, is a case of the turning of the taxpaylng worm. The people of .Massachusetts,. It is said. depended for awhile on Roosevelt to urge and bring about tariff tax re duction, but he did nothing along tb4s Jtlne, and , they .were grievously disappointed. Then tiey rested some revived liopes on President Taft, but he apprqved and. eulogized "a new tariff law as infamous as the old one;" and so "the worm turned" In this election', as the rest of the de luded vorms may turn at next Np vember's opportunity. . The Louis ville paper says: ' ' j , : When the t political history ot the laat half dosen yearn la considered the declination ef. the Fourteentn Maesa chusette district to continue to Indorse fraud and fabrication perpetrated In the interest of grafterih ! not altogether surprising, i Repreaentlu as It . does, theft, plain .and simple, in response to an. insistent demand of a considerable proportion of both, political parties for reform, the Fajme-Aldrich law Is enough in. itself j to Affect .results In all con greBlonaJ districts - that have returned Republican representatives. After hav ing asked for. bread and received stone,- voters are not In the humor to be mollified by' speeches dilating upon the superior succulence or a bowlder as compared to that pf a loaf. - In a word, tb.kpeopla. are not to be fooled as they have been, by clap trap phrases.and ' In the name of party, nor even by the arguments of such eminent personages as Roosevelt and. Taft. They were promised, or thought they were promised, genuine tariff reform, and didn't get It They are; nly worms, but they can turn to some, effect. -:J V.j; V ,?t It is said that .railroad and other Influences have . caused discrimina tion against the ocean line between Portland and Cooa Bay, and Jf .4o these Influences ' should . be. sup pressed or overcome. They operate ! to the advantage of San Francisco and the detriment of Portland,; And the.' route to Coqullle river Bhould also be establlehed and maintained Portland has long neglected oppor tunities In these, coast ports. ; , THE FIRST AID CALL- I lytVLBSt IS THE AXSVERT, .' lORTLKI? pughi to be ready' for the completlqn -of the - Panama 'canal Almost before the coun try knows It, that great under taking will be a fixed and formidable ffaefcleanief'-tlaes from the, Atlan I tic coast ports! will Immediately ben formed bf the personal of other thereafter become competlngvfactors interest Involved.'-'But the law does f -r wiwriwiuB : 10 jracitio pot prohibit a newspaper from Vex- fpofts,. Already such lines are carry , rtT Ink' a heavy tonnage " with fairly candidate or measure, nor from pub- Pfoftipt dispatch over the Istnaus of lishin as freely as ever the orjlnlons .iflaiwPM . witn iits . expensive or advice of any person whether his transfers from ship to rail and from name Is subscribed or not. ; The only air to.shlp.'. Similar lines from old i world, orts direct Ito the Pacific as stated, thai la the case of .p$td JPPrts wlth.vaat tonnage and big pas- articles of any, kind the newspaper i 0,Mer "BlB w'" wo omerypniuv must disclose the author, and that I tloa of a completed Panama canal. he Daid lor its nublicatlonlThla la f It 'H Me the effect" of glying new a reasonable provision, for protec-l'eature and neWr C0 iion or ine dudiic. against tne im- ,wmu"!1,'wl maV ut un. i-ui position of some personal .or other I Angeles, alert to coming, events, If Interest masquerading as-dlsinterest- PnQi?8 ,s,uuu,uuu ior a puouciy ed editorial or "Fiat Justltia'J, . LQwned water Jront, ;: docks, find lm pression; ; .: :iZ ..r .X . provements ia Ban rearo ' harbor; The Oregonian' knew cr should! nax cu' WUI- 06 wieto capitalise have known: alkthls. 4-et It dellber-J ror own proflt the benefits of the ately and wilfully deceived its read- canal, by; having terminals and docks ers, both In its news and Its editor-1 where jany.-competlng. steamship eaa ial columns, merely-.to. graUf jj its Uana wunout, v paying -extortionate spleen azalnst ail laws that are caK CBreo lor UB w rauroaa-ownea or culated to enlighten, and prptect the privately-monopolized docks. X r. " people and weaken the power of the " "What is Portland 'doing to; get her T IS stated that Portland isthe only city of Its size In the coun try that is without an Emergency hospital v and that, statement is probably true. A city of more than a -quarter of a million population, one of the richest cities per capita in the country; growing as swiftly as a weed and abounding in every re source for municipal , achievement Portland is literally nnsupplied witb means of rendering first aid to the injured. . At ;. the tap of the gong, trained horses and skilled, men are off like a flash to save mere prop erty from fire. No emergency blaze can be so sudden and swift as to catch us unawares and . prevent us from rendering first aid to a barn or a menaced poultry house. But, when a priceless human Ufja . is at stake, when that prompt emergency remedy Is the only means of rescue for the quivering life spark, we are as help less for, rescue, aa Is a provincial vil lage in the most backward commnn-, ity. ;li-An ' agedsbldler died on the streets beCSuthere ( was "no first aid for the blood gushing from an old wound. , A lineman expired in a police- ambulance, and the statement of scientists 4s , that quick treatment by an emergency attendant -would ! have saved him. .The record is filled per cent greater than" In March," 19 09. This increased postoffice business is a pretty good indication of the in crease of population, ' and at this rate Portland will double its popu lation in about five years. 1 ' At any rate it is growing faster than ever, but perhaps not bo fast as it will grower 'j; , COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEFTj C SMALL CHANGE. I - ' OREGON SIDELIGHTS. , L March went out like a pretty glrL Old Etna nu ha trvfna- to iliu nM,,. r , a he7oes .-no-aeed of war to produce 1 .......... ..'.I... , ' I II. ..I."..'.. : I. ."I . -. - .I -'.I I J.'.f ...' t '. I t It id too near rtan mi tnlrln Hm. a On April 5 work will be resumed I claim soo.ooo population. on the Columbia river jetty, and will be prosecuted throughout the sum- uv,, vi a, ,ivu) lira 1UUI1C7 lasw, I i'- . , . The furid available la' lar -nonc-Tt Lfi?-","?"'?". r having an- to accomplish "much-and ;render thef--jl - - -V- l thannel appreciably, deeper : by" an- rUTO:.bu,ld,.n. U on la other year. Every added foot ot w4- ter now is of vast value to the state's , ?othr tainr .that Rooaevelt likes mnierce.. : . . j 5 , '7 T0"' w ia1- s ' r " ' 'Vv are still some snort of rain, but xne eaa illusion, or tne beautiful, I wy ?nae.up me oeticiency. eaucateu aaugnter or a uamornia The Hlfl ' interest are evidently go- UnawHU: UVWUCatUU, JUUivrj I H'm IU.UU TtlJT Dig- UUOINUHB in UregOn. Aokl, who married a Japanese, bas 'h. . ... ' T"7 ,-.--- ; t. ".'.. w"" '. ""ivm vww niajB nu iu nave, oeen expected, has srona home, with har . hrnwVi 1 1 , - - . . babV a sorrowful wrfitrhpfl atrlrVon I " ,w- oter, the noted statesman uy, Borruwiui, wretcuea, siriCKen I and diplomat, says talk of war la wicked. woman. able, Inevitable, in all such cases.; TANGLEFOOT: i , Bjr Miles Overholt . . ii . ,1 . i , - rl, j, ALL FOOL'8 ' DAT. . See that old man . there' in the rain. Who writhes, in. ana-ulsh and in oalnT no a ivanina; on 111a waiKing buck wlth'.uhaecessary sacrifices of. life, the pSor old aef kicked brjek. but we make sure that no shanty or 0 ' ' "U si . t.,, , . ' See ' that poor mutt with sullen face? shack shall, for lack of precaution, Bee how he hits reckless paoeTv hp iinnBPnarllT hnrnuil W mtiftt Just watoh him dodtre. the merrv host IT AM W mrn'mfinnlA nt What's wrong? He found two bitsftl- tlnV " i . ... most: . ; . i - . :: 4 - . , ' for the mere sake of a dollar permit I ;5 - rrrr, ' '.- An Italian professoi- sava that ss Etna ' EvidencfB of sorlnar arnmii1atvin ereas of lasineas and fights, among i t':-?y JC-'ft 'ri f Nature's smile will become broader and brighter In Oregon for weeks to VUIIIV, 1 ... ( ; e. , . it . . '- t 1.,'.. w Near miracle seem to be worked in behajf of some or . the jmolrln i ...v.w. ... ' .... B . y It is' possible for a person to Imagine he is getting; rich when be la getting i"WI f UtXQ Wy ' Rockefeller and Carnegie have hard lobe; they can't spend Ihe money as i . e But, very likely, most of those Pitts burg boodlers" haven't told half the truth in tbelr confessions. - ' There seems to be a doubt as . to whether President Taft'S smlie'ls one. after all, that won't come off. , . Why don't ' Spokamv people C build a railroad from New. York. Chicago and elsewhere and establish terminal rates? At last Bill Hohenaollern and Teddy Roosevelt are going to meet and get real won cuuauiiea ana nave a corama a lot of people to die -for lack of civilized attention,' ' v al- ,-11. - ,- . GATNOR ON MONOPOLIES vw AVOR flAVNOB not.-nnlv an. . MM , v . r punas, locked the doors and prepared to .pears to be making good re- change her mind. ,. . u markably, as an Official, bat .Suddenly a crash was beard. It was when he snnalrs he usually a crash dress In the next room.' when he speaks he usually has something worth noticing to say, The high walls of the eastle seemed I jnost equal to the number of Insurgents aimosc inaccesBiDie, out tne low browea, i" v"e. ; ; g . In.rt.VrI iiTThe waiTanA aai-1 : A ' German scientist . says women in aperture in the waU and began to scale future can live to be half a million tne flan. , . 1 years old. But thev. wnulil nnr nn uminj , uwrmup : piuiea oown me I up iu oeing over . - , a: . Portland Is destined to become-an in creasingly great railroad center and ter minus, ana several otner Oregon towns wiu grow in rauroaa importance. in an uarw w me iayracuse toam-i Th(1 i-bored hreathina- r th mn -HV i.' . "J?". ira .ui , wuiuinw.jio bbiu uiok luoiui" Kumr uon nau was rainuy nearq I arinx iess wnisaey tnan tnose of any greatest monopolies Of the time were hy those who were near enouga to hear, j European country, and to be, more pros- those maintained . by unlawful - fav- ..f?i t?m1 onc mr! i r?xU ; ' . : v . v oritlsm In freight rates. X The conn- :rlViftT21n,l, n old adage says bad' beginning try has learned . considerably in re Cent yean about this species 6f dis- thewPrtd took an April shower. bath; latSan Francisco. - Perhaps it should not crlmlnaUon'pn the part Pf common L u"' ' .u7 0Prtt fVn!tu,n1 f01 Ma- ,f carriers in , favor of great mouopolis- action. i : . r Vv tic concerns, r i ney inaeea nave orten Cfia UEAtT.l : FEUIKirJE' V : New $8000 planer In the. Union lum ber mill. - 7 r , ,,-. Land office business booming "I at Lakevlew. y , , Union woolen mill will probably be siariea up. BtaniieldT women ' nave organized' a civic league., . i ; The Secret of Dressing. : . HI? secret of the good dring of any nation . depends upon the se cret of the toilette discovered by .the women: . The French worked out the problem long ago, which. accounts for the perfect effects 'shown .by. their women when it is a case of self adornment. , . ' -V These women know how to Combine T ' Seaside Sunday School has ' 120 i or colors, which way to. iy thejn t the more attendants. -(. . . -v face, how to. dress the: figure so that it ' " . ' '-- --j' may-appear long they, being short of , Blsr--f machinery warehouse will . be ........ a S.,.. i..j- bullt at Haines. ' - - - , ifi, T' i, T Blairest ' nercentaa-e lamb crob ever To be weirappearing, women must do harvested In Umatilla -county."-- .cf-rs'-c-.. I all this. ; The woman who despises ucn - . i I little items is surely the one who never Albany Is arettlnar hotter aa well aslttrot hv h,r nni iin-i. nr Mini r.i hlgger, thinka the Democrat. , . , lauUa. no matter bow well tubbed ebe be. Blar develonment sure to take1 Place. I . ' : . Is already beginning, around llermletort; "T a . J ' tf.j. W ' -a' 1 '.- I V". VMV ibvvmmu iv . VI 4 ...-WUAA . Florence becomes more noted yearly I htttr hygiene that Americans do, and yet as the rhododendron show town of Ore-1 she Is the better grodmed of the .two. If gon, , . ' , f by grooming one refers to the sleek cr anion or tne outer coat or exterior. iVrfc J 'More residenees and business build-1 tni.---.. u. , . , i ' i m. ii . . . , 1 tiiiQu jmuj ivr.uiq Btivrv rue .0.1 JIJKS nvcuvu ..AH 111a Jrail!7D. UVUUUillUll I ... , . ...... .-. . . a . lnrreaalne i - " I "nines, . i-. xnere- 4, not.-, a hair out- 01 r -Columbia 'county farmer took home, covers -all Joinings of waist and s(tlrt,' up the Neualem, a raft of 13,000 feet of I and her shoes are ever clean and pol- i lenea. - Her house shows the very .same lumber for barn, etc. two wjjco coantr mm noftji,. .... j..,. - brought 197: paid all his taxes and left ", V ""." a VVllt ji W11 V f 114 . Al VS b AfBt kVU ' . . f hpgS him some of the money. St. Paul millionaires, representing 115,000,000, have been at Ontario with view to malting large jana invest ments. -. - '--,, I order. v Tet, we should surely find dust 1 so on. This quality, which i the French call! "arrangeante.". fits . the SFrenoh .womarr to perfection,. For neatness and order -in' -f I Railroad development for the Upper nuK)om she knows, Jusk what to Wll1iim,hj.vi11avdiiHiitf IfllO will llflh- er in- a new era ior tnts section, oi inei 'Me wuy in a railway rm one state, remarks Eugene Register. The Coos 'Bay Oaa A Electric com. pany will spend close to a quarter of a million dollars for new equipment ror Is rkoat ml.tM.. A tW. T la, In dress, too,, and is as much' Abe result of 1 A Inheritance ' handed down from, genera- . Hon to generation as, It was hard study in the "beginning, - Other nations will f 1 Its electric - plant and for ' gas mak Wg f k f' i V WU maohlaery and gas mains. - , ' haj to bestow-just that study and ex .... " s ' - perlment upon sucb. things as she b" There can't b so much smoke of I oerore tney can oompare -with her., T complaint about poor mall service over I American, With her intelligence f In Coos county without some fire of I nraoticabllltv. la aura h. n ant no fact to cause It The people over there onoe ,ha undersUnds what a sreaM crouDuess aeserve Deiier service. , i niav In mt Miv w hi I. - w...,, UVt M WV, J V. , ' "Gadsooksr ; said the man, 'this ought x-aV Kjam aa spamJI iran as aS I. as ,.,'. ' , . I vw wtj ft ajUWa J Vttl UTS IUI mfm., ' Seeking fpeace by building , great na- .Oddsbodkinsr.he ejaculated, "I doubt li! "TPrA :!n'.f:'l1"eI?,?: MaeelraiLroadSM W Pol" fn el.nA afrawS " tL. . ' v,V T i- IP" I nd prohibition voles ffi reweryr.' T ' The latest 4nstance was that of a 10-year-old boy In Woodlawn, who shot and perhaps fatally wounded a playmate of bis own- ag?, using; his fathers re volver, .left in a bureau drawer acces sible, te the . boys. .. Such carelessness ought to bs a crime more than soma acta that are. crimes. - - - , ; I ducers, shippers and i consumers. Ix'll Qeniy-1" ),l. .-ll!i;- (r.f'. ;Ia- w ""- w y ,ner,neaa su, was un.,MB iuvB w pouncea upon -ana' seisea with an Idea causes or ; jmuon aiscuBsea j .iBcreasea j ana then shevwenc to bed, .jy April fool! , Strive to keep the golden rule, ft . And wowowowowow April fool! f 4- Letters From tKe Peoplcj . In the i ancient Alban calendar, In Which the year ; was represented . as political machlae and Its bosses i.. WEIRD part of the usufruct from this great national enterprise? Are railroads and wfivate monopoly here to con' a-e a. j. - . j. , ... iroi ine water xront, , so greai; com L'GGENTIEIMISM . In Portland petlna steamer lines cannot afford I tlnaes to ply M Portland t-iHaverthUnte.iv J meits more quicitiy, in lOTTeBts got their hands orthe city hall, shade than tif the sunshine, I or are ihe . people, who ordered - pub- ana tnai tne west cannot be devel- He -docks for this city. to. hare their opea unaer conservation. Jivery day wayf - " ' - tne news reports tell as of thousands A 8.5IPLK INSTANCE HERE IS in a certain desfrabre , residence district a tract of ground 6 by 100 feet in di mensions, that Is tor sale, and is a valuable site-for one or two good houses. It fa good soil, the of Americans -who are hurrying lnte Canada to take-np the lands and de velop ; that country.; Yet, Canada, into . which all these developing Americans are -pouring, has a dras tic, conservation system snder the control of a' national conservation commission, the head of - which- la a cabinet officer. The terms of their ! reets ; improved, and the sur conservation are so stern and strict ronndings. are ' pleasant, , . On each that forests are only sold by stump-1 ,de " Rre ood houses, overlooking s age, but still it will be; iowled at as I this. 'ground, whichfor many years through gnashing teetJiat the Oug-j heen left uncared lor. and has genbelm way'U the -onlv wav andI Dn aiiowea to grow np to tnisties that. In' Oregon, snow wont Inelt.ln and tbnrdocki, andj to- accumulate toe sunanine. .-, .. .. - , . . . i nuuareui ui uiu caw, Douiw, IDQ other rubbiah. - The owner lives near by, and Is well-to-do, yet has -never spent a ooiiar to clean np this ground A WORDTO OmdALDOJC f SrV'EXTT. THOUSAND vile tomj and make it present an Inviting or V.'of garbage lie rottlngat- thereyen a decent appearaace to Che uytjaiflke flump, a . mphu- neighbors, to the passers-by, or even , .. mnt to official', stupid Ity la to possible purchaaera It would cost Portland. It is probably a spot with- no. large amount jto,' clean up this out precedent or parallel la ny city ground thoroughly plow or 'spade1 it in the country.- Summer Is rapidly up, reseed. It, and- make "It desirable aarancing ana tne noisome pile with to the- eye instead, of the aetghbor Ita fiiHcaFe rpreading innuences that hood nuisancs it is.,; - . - I -hare been held in check by. the lower - Allusion, has oeenVmade to only leD:peratureacf wlnj?x4sl-getting onMlece -OiLjrujAjCroundjbut there frsdy to become the seat and means I are hundreds, thousands of them in " v'W9 pwuience. it u a sltv the Widespread cUTa This condition i ".on jnat ecanaanzes Portland andf'arfalrs la 6trJht i,Mia t ' t would tremendously "harm theT-WiiahiT ffK7i-s'ir4ri.a7 a -a wiMWiMw aw a.va w w aaA ava 1 1 la IV vily r repute of this citr 1f the coun- j clty.r7Aw7tbfsy-iiot goinr to ra good deal more this .year thaa ever before-to Improve and beautify the city Ja this respect! Itjught to "be i done. -1 f.- ' - - - " . 1 :ou.l ionic la upon the wretched fr ie this pile of naatiness -? la all i?s Da-lines.' It ia : a t cf FrJ and official- : t n, ::pr ronr years of hag- r r.-? rarhare problem' baa I r ' ' There is Brosoect of laraer and a sr3d a rontract for I better ocean service 'between Port ? n at an incinerator. . land and Coos Bar and Tillamook. ' !eto believe that Cut what is needed in conjunction r of.". -Ial who have a J.la . better patronage of thU service. costof ' living Is this : dne of ; dis- crimatoir, and , monopoly-favoring rates to maintain which, 4he ulti mate consumers have to pay tens of-,inlllions annually; r tt, certain concerns control distribution of prod ucts, and -they can exact uncounted toll off the people, ''A monopoly," ;V Y?rekm.w-Vem0niton. r Mayor Gaynor said in this address , ra?4"' MfrcL; "-J.? 'Witor ti- t-i, ...a J n.l.i.l.Ai a1. " v" ewurnau iu puoilsneQ reports I "iivi. w , ma.m , - "Can he created and maintained only of the meat naMr. hw h. . Iconslatlna- o ten months of lrreaular u.iaiuiuunu ui vu fiuTcrujiiauv or I maxs a prom or aoout tAree cents too liengms , aprii siooa lint, wiut inircy the law. . This Is the definition Of a aoh dollar's worth of meat and other six days to its credit.'! In the calendar mnnnnal " , . - I proaucis sola py--uiemv ; 'Out Of this i womuiua -. i . nao ne eeevna' pan, U1UUUVI7. - - I h,AA w. ..n ... .11 l.n wa-i mkimiuI nf thlrtv iava Mil. There have been, too many meniterest. charxes and dlvidenda.' tn I mas twelve-month calendar-assigned It in; PUbHC life Who" either purposely tainiag this profit, the packers mater- the fourth place, , wim twenty-nine and corruptly or through mere com-- K7W""S- 'PEE. hones, wiw ;o " "a,"!,a "n"1. plalsanee and, machine working ten- th- animal The possibility- of rUlla-J when ; It recovered its .former thirty aency nave-auQwea ana aiaea meiing values from the parts which in the I days, .which it bas since retained, f. government, the authorities, to be- mall country, slaughtering bouse are April 1, tor many centuries, bM come an" ally and protector Otsuch u,ui1Ir thrown away, grows out of the been consecrated to practical joking, monrtnolipn rather than nf .th fact Packing concerns are on On this day It becomes the business of monopolies,. , rather, than ,of the a larp;er scale, and the by-products are many people, especially of the younger masses Of people Wbom a govern- sufficiently great In quantity to Jus- set. to practice1 Innocent impo--.s up- irinTiL.. ib - nrtRBiimeri . snn ' nnunn ' Tn i hi urKanuaiiuoi tna vmeuioai no. i nn tnit tinssniiir.iP.ioua nirnDora ' dt Berve,and who are the" victims of fi??,?!S!6l.?ilyA t0 n".7 Pf- And maltine, "Aprtl fools- of them., -The .', ( , this f brings . us to a point that Is too deception Is worked In various, ways. DJOUDllUlieu. , , . . v 1 freouently Overlooked. ' Much attention Ik. aj.nr1lnv , 'tonV fnr rtdlnnlnna Is now being given to the. conservation I objects, or runnlpg-htm from one point Seventy-f Iva- per eeht of the" construe, vtrything in ber realmA ? on work on the extension of the Pa-1 ,r si S ,. s. -v ;c; -- ictionar ator. - IS tlon work on clflc A Eastern railroad to Butte Falls completed, according to tne chlet engineer.. More than 1000 men are em ployed. - fv, - From the Delineator. -;i TOIN-ff-The loin of beef is subdh-i into' porterhouse lor ; Short fc T-bone and. sirloin. The pbrterli consists of the first, five or six at from . the small end next to th New fsmlUes are arriving every day and In most cases tbey are making ar rangements to build houses and other wiaa lmorov the land on which they will . make- their homes, says the Her-(Next to this come the T-bone miston tteraia. . . : ; ' . -. garded fcy many as the ?Woodvilia Is grbwinr. Say. Vcorre- VtLT sporident of the Orants Pass Courier. J ,nf ? " rW Carpenters' cannot ba secured to gel tbe sirloin. The tenderj enough houses built - to accommodate portion - of . lean, meat A the. newcomers. So many of the more of the loin. . , . , 1 recent arrivals In Woodvllle are living .Rnnn' mnA Wnmnnf -: Vi'.' veirt-vv.jjVr- -i::.s.rj.-H I Xiesny portion over thej 1 TCnw that ; the town la Infected with I cut off. the round e the spirit of progression, a good strong the shank, having onl boost and the old city will soon be lost f the center. r - .... alsrht of in the new. There are plenty Flank A awtlnn ni or resource and plenty of money In he, tlie nMn1l whieh ie !r-5h'indi,hri,.m h clty4 "'own as the flank say the Republican. , mn art., ii atart m4 .. I flank is mostly used vies from Bend to Bolters, a point about I hamburger, but can be 20 tulles soutn or enanuo. ana is max-1 ips .xnis - section lngdally trips with seven passenger I first seven ribs and is cars. Five or six or tnese cars wiu be rea,ta The cuts nearl in use roer. VlvJ.r or D roasts. The cuts near " r -TFe T ' " '' i-i-. ' ' most money. , Next td April l. in HwtorjAJl.Fobiy Djay. Owners Of large tracts of timber. I of natural resoureea v Every Ume the I tn -mothar en a "fool's errand." it Is reported, "Will unite to protect i?ck,r- ntU1 tn by-products of an The custom of tha latter seems to thAir hnMlno-a frnm fftmar fiia triia 11'nit -tbey are conserving; the natu- have originated in Scotland. .The. per- their holdings rrom forest firts this m awifeelt of . thei VnlM states.' .on , being foe4ed waa first sent to. a summer III Which action .they Will Mow? Simply because every animal that considerable distance, professedly ask- combine an act of private interest raised in America derives its. sus- ing for soma useful InformaUon,. but. in Wtth one" t public feeneflfe?Mea aiid ienn f Jath; grtfSHd, Indaa such r-4tlltyiiueanly contained the U....iAd ...I.. ..... nf iim substenance lr taken out of 'the ground, words: ' , ' . . ; . companies owning great areas of 'tim- the productivity of the soli, a? J. j. 7-rhi. Is the first day of April. .fi ber lands can ; certainly weH afford Hill so ably points out is diminished, i Hunt the cowk another mile." ,XX to take measures and go to consider- J nd we nave no natural resource that I The recipient of the 'note would Im- Is of greater ImporUnce than the Plant I mediately catch the idea, tell the "fool." k ls large packers with .a grave face, that it was not, in and the public bas a right to expect hy saving all the elements of food this power to- supply the demand. . but them to do this, partly at least at I anlmala, which are. In fact, produced I If he will, go with a note-to another their own exoense. for it Is the bub- from the soli, act. aa conservators of I person, he will get what he want a lie Increasing people, activities and w 01, ,IM,t scholls. demand that yearly : enhances the Q Not m charter kebeiv ? value of the timber. With the gov- ' Portland, March lO.-i-To tha Editor of ernment, the state and local author!- The Journal An item in your paper of ties, and the timber owners cooper- lMt evening states that Georg Thomp- atlns forest firs should ba reduced on alea vwwfi vrove, ur on the atmg, iorest nres snouia do refucea Jtth at thtt kgt of 70 yetr. that In. number and ravages. .. r.,.. he cams to America at the axe of 14 and t" 1 i 1 . ; aaa--JLT':' 'X. I was "a charter member - of .Washington In France the government, owns A - : :f ot Baltimore. J rich and their foUowlng, .the conserra- ik a.m ... j aau- -inia loago was msuiuiea April is, I tire or stalwart element in the party, the telephone lines, as well, as other! a it,, or about n years' before ha w.a Uu nnt tn ba nia.-A Th.r. w.a public Utilities, including the rail-I born, and about tl years before be came I no danger that they would get too-lnde- roads, or exercises absolute and com-1 l" Anrica. avis noi aispuiea that he I pendent or go. over jo tne Democrats, nleta control over them?' hn it 1. f ,,Dr h.tod but he was They might sulk, but they would never ' " . .... i w . i unaouoieoiy lmuatea tneretn something I seeeda ' There was everythlflg to lose government Officials who ar .inspect- like 4S years after its. institution. The I bv auch a . commitment, because these i&gi. American telephone systems, foror1"r will celebrate Its lst anniversary I two men wera already unpopular,' par- nlormatlon. It may be a debatable I "la m iv. ana a nve i ticuiany with tne most independent aie- oaestlon whether .Oubltc ownershJo ' jm"Tul. " - .,., : , j - 1 ' w uoMiugwi pino-j -lis oi.inese uuuties u oesiraoie, out u institution m America. Baker City 'man. tells 'the, Pemoorat. I nt is deeper and rath bought a - nne Kaster ' nen, ana in its . cnucxxne tower ir glsard was found the following j-colleo- of that 'poctlon marked, tlon: - A diamond estimated to be of the to the trade, as tha i ' value of $160; a gold- nuggeV about the lut)t ve thrbris7 slae of Ta pea: 4wo tacks and. two but- JJJ "Lr.J L'JJT.'"! tons. . What th ook had been drinking ,t0 lower portion I a V.l UIV W 1U1 J 1 tains much lean . oil. chuck Is out Into ste.. tlons being on the-en ribs.-- The portion nex usually sells for pot re Is not stated.. PlateThe plate Is i w. tw. that was "pulled off on April 1st at .v,...v w.wa w. iun , ,,,.iu, m-1 ot we carcase oeiow. i.-k. frequently has. been carried to 'an ex-I ing the covering of the t , tensive incident. - yior example, the mostly used for boiling, bu latter part ef March, In 180, a vast J some good meat. v v ; multitude of people in .England re- Rriaicpt Tai ta i-.a t i.nr. celved. througrhthejnali; a card having twn Ae shank and the clod. or .ne .... luiiowing macnpiion: iowwici pj-t 0f the chuck. It makes wiaognr-auuui. ne gaanr ana irienu to view - the - annual .ceremony of washing the white lions, oa Sunday, April 1, 1S0. -Admit -only at the-white gate. , The trick is said to have been high ly successful. Cabs were rattling about fincY roast or boiling meat . '. r: V , Shank That portion ? of ; thelshan from the Jcnee or heel to the cut abov Is fleshy, though coarse, and Is mostly.! used for boiling. '- The ' lower part Is ' mostly bone and sinew and Is for sour' T.W?r HiU ' J,8un(U3r J?01"' and .boiling.. 14 the fere , this vainly endeavoring to discover the white 5, .h ., '; ; - rrJiw'!?;!!! N-Thl. part umially sell. with '. such trick should have succeeded, 'when we ' reflect - how Identified the 1st of Aprir bad become, -even -at that date. paii uia cuucu ana 111 niuniiy jury boiling. It is fleshy but coarse. ; with the idea of. imposture and. unreal- m?&..x LX ' ' y'L X X ' " 'C-.; ; ? - J which run down Into the flank, an-: By some it Is Supposed that the prac- I ntf mt n nnim i..t, e . -jwn.aaopi.-ja n vn mn-1 anu re sold separately. These aus wno nave, mtneir , muii." wmcn M ccarsAj,. thatl th, loln -maaf urmmiui wnn ine aiai 01 uaren, s nrnnar nnki . aa -ruA v -v j tnui.1, uuiim n,uv I part or tna animaL j With, messages to -Individuals, or indl-j Yidnaii, luralft liizjiyiy. rni-ihomfjij and enjoy a laugh at their disappoint- Number- two sends blm to . number three until he finally gets a hint of the trck. that has been practiced upoa bun. ... f ' ' ' The Origin ef this custom is hidden In the unwritten past and no one seems to be willing even to venture a guess as to the period of Its starting. -Every one' Is able . to recall soma big hoax .' J at . - . 4. " Carrota In EgfE Baucpj SCRAPE knd cook five carrots. ' four thin and serve with t- reserving the Vflfta for,'' Uble salad, Sauce: Heat 0 add two tablesoonfuls flo)' been mUed with, a llttj- mux, -ana cook until v ment - To find the practice so widely prevalent over the earth, apd -with so near a coincidence of day, seems te in dicate that it has had a very early or igin amongst hankind. ? , ' :,;' ; ; inril lit la " iha trAm n' ,. Aim- (InaflaKail n,-min . taf.iman Mhaa .Pour. Into the beaten ff tJiamarcK. tlBiai: ei -William -Harvev. I "? - the discoverer of the clrcuKtlon of the blood. (1611); ef Willltm Hlndman, the Maryland sUUsman, (1?1); . the eminent" clergyman, jJames McCosh, (1111); Edward A Bothern. actor, the famous "Lord Dundreary "XJIIO: and of Edwin A. ! Abbey, thenofel artist add a Quarter teaspoon over tne carrots. X. Arf Ironing Boarr Tr TOU do not want i board to fall' sown ? aV at least' prevents - una voidable pay ment by the people of Interest and dividends on great amounts of wat ered' stock. . And in France it In sures good errlca.-;":;;-. "Xx i E. E. SHARON, 'i Grand Secretary.. A report has it that a -prominent Tbe President Not a Politiciaa. "f From Harper's Weekly. . -: President Taft wanted to be chief Justice, not president; Ha declared, sev eral times before he consented to run meat in the party, the element there was most .need of placating If t was te be kept In line. ' That need had been seen before Taft. was nominated, and it was planned to name a thoroughly repre sentative- progressive from - the west- pro bably Cummins for vice president. Not that Taft was not and is not him self in sympathy.. with progressive poll clea He was and la . Every Important measure he bas to recommend to eon- A Warning to Iieadws XiT-XXX. XiXXZXX ... I for president, that his ambition was not ares proves It. But He lacked the pe- ciwzeu vvisge uroTS OW at tne I Domical. He has alao-5e-lar- that h. UUcal tnsUnct. ageot 70, "of old age." Thestate- Is bot a politician, The country did hot ment, like" many slmilaFoheg. is ln-ttnn know how extiaordinarilyoandldl accurate.. No person can be called " ?r ", 25 r,,?n? "Pi physically young atJO, vet neither In S"'smmi he so Old then that his age alone, in thla respect he offers-1 his iromedl orjrinclpally opens a natural door predecessor, whom so good a judge From Seattle Poet-Intelllgencer (Rep.) . - What .happened In the- Massachusetts district is a clear, empneuo and unmis takable' warning 'for the , Republican vra jus tuviyai a j m VLrcitai ea 41111 ( uuur I r w ea " -iw a . a to death There are many oeonlalftl" pronounced the most eon-I My, It is bsgging i,et!etloa tosay jo aeain. 1 oere aremany people 10 Umtollte politiciaa that ever- inhabited I the remlslon ef public sentiment was years, some zo years older, who are the white house outciaaatna- Jorf.rrw. I tn MHir im In fairly, good, health - and i spirits. Jckeon and Van Buren is striking and his campaign on national issues, mainly There Is no precise figure for "Old- dW.. A good politician would hive oa the tariff and tne relation between axe" aa a' causa- ef death W tn t he -ouUet ef the new adminls- the tariff and the coat of living, and t?r.2t traUo that there was nothing to g!n on these ojieetlons he succ-d in the average case it is or should be and everything to lose with the eubiia chanaina- th. cninion nf ..,nrim.i.i. far beyond 10.- X - I by letting It.appear that there was any I 20,000 voters In his district Converting sort er commitment to Aldrtch and Can-1 a Republican majority of mora than During March the receipts Ot the"0".."-!" wln the -Republican H.OOO Into a Democratic majority of PftrtlJ nntffl,B ' .... .knt --- buiiiidi 10. gam oyimoreinan uo is a ratner sweeping lUlliauu Jiuiiuiuio aOOUW ISUCa a COUrSer because Cannes and Al.l. 1 rhitm in harwi!H littl AVTnaW j - jr. a the Massachusetts district, and it would be wholly unreasonable to assume that tbe electors who brought about this change, were Influenced by Issues of miner mbment. - ' , ' . A larger meaning must be read lnte the result- Electors of the Fourteentn Massachusetts district , have said Jto tbe Republican party, and : to tbe country, that the tariff ratas must -be still fur ther reduced; that these rates are still too ugh on articles of common use, and that tbe American paople are paying more tnav toy ought to pay for the food they eat md clothes they wear. behind which It repos' opened, try keeping "It ' Ji, noose. Fasten a screw hoi j won ai dsck or floor at double cord long chough Ironing, board and fasten of the hook. -. -Toothacl (Costrlinited ta tha Jotiraal ) tka faaaana Kaaaaa.Boet Hia r-roiar teatare at Ua avium eraaj.j - . - ', Significant Signs- " ; 'y ; -Speaking of th Jpoll of the Repub lican editors, mads by the Chicago Trib une, the . Spokane Spokesman-Review demonstrate that a large win of thai '"5; tbn ' hoot "m8 Ror Republican party. tbe country through. Is jJL""atlsfiedwlt the tariff law and - Now my weary heart my left Hand tooth is aci harsh, persistent rumble th , routs awake; hollowed out elon. it, with spaam and expl resolved 'to show the publlc gone tooth can ache. Now st r quaking; new' It's doing 'l;r art is I tci hi IT .1 1- will have hone of Cannoniam. .The boll ctea '.of Senator Aldrtch and Speaker cannon arc discredited in the supposed stronghold of their beneficiaries, a ataseacliusetts - eosrreelonal district j wnica oniy two years ago elected a publican by a majority, ef Il.tSCL has this week turned that Into a Democratic majority ef, St 40. . The people every where seem more dissatlaflrd than at any time ;for a. decade. Tht Republlcsn leaders In con great -must satisfy tbe voters with need legislation If they are te win the n-itt congressional elec tion. ... A Cr annrlae-r rt ehonld reallv h which go' whining thrtnujM now it does some lofty tur ain. it's -merely-griimblirt It's showing samples of mtjtt in pain. All the time my we ; I have kicked a, chair to p' didn't seem to soothe me or soul relief; I have stormed ! ahanty? tilt my wife an m. aaid they'd pull their fre: Ri me full etijoyment of my gr made myself so pleiant -antind at present and h say they'll shoot me If 1 vs my doorj now a volet crle-' wenteat 1n the first piac- tlet It Is strange th aever came to ne before: t fraurga iAtUi A4iBt. L- w 1 aaorrea sua a live rooeter.