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THE OREQOH DAILY JOURNAL. POimJUlD. Ttr&SPAr'EVEKlKO. OCTOBER K IL THE JOURNAL! Halt uf Ik cam. J(1m o ti imjriitim iiimrii. ?tirtu kaie atrvaf Ai A. A J4.-L. Ik Al it u.J t:j u ku vain Hfc4af It C4.UUtltJ 4 M4 (. ck- faUUUa f- tU UrtmU I trk a4 U -! ( Mcfttu.a Aay H' 1 i-A-1 tUi tk kaA tUkl lay innMi Uk U mrai . 1ko ' ta tk . i it mu tk . uw4 i.u4tM M as.n; ia car (4i 4 iim iu an e it trfc F -Mrt4 oti ! rv-4 fa Mil lCtlsg! U rim f 4 uaaw cut (at i-i U AM! fallal M futtovtag KiU. o Uk a4 , l IU( tU U luf HMtl IU (a WMUI lift, II tA l'f U r l rtlf fwf aJgk- lilt. II C(A C I till. 41 Mi '. ft' w tiffkUl fc-tffac-ei. tik fartker ckerf l II 9 a mv - litres 1 '(.irtHMtw'tMit!)!.'1 eMiBtUaM 4 fwltet&ito&t.tou la vrf Hit t f rM"J. " JmT" " -r""u V.".fiVf. eouatr. vt tk k..f stock t 1116ft. aJk"TTc.l ' ,4g4 U4 f Ik g4 roda fotl At rrot frtoa ef eoAaolt tka M'UuAta, 4a.A4 Uat "?! la. lia ti l 4aa4 ! tkw wka !r wiu no. a anmu I tii n ctl ja. II U fKy rxvatal IUI aatk Uaj-reveaaeat Wm Wmi 14 ta II my r u twuk n4r t rw Uti. p w6IU. ar k)l t Ilk kff U(1rtm u tu nu M fvf It ctU4r fc4. I COMMENT AND NEWS IN RIEP j HALL tlMJrOJL m iA Afa rrMf m' rr Mwk u Mmhmm Anw W m Ml , i u- nl...... .... MM I !....... I J A1L tlUPAl. fw -. f I - MMt I t., .'."rr tfae( Ja Oro. k&4 l4klrf U iuy oltr llltita. to!J ft4i ' arh ualroitio 8urk ft vt14 Brni i4 ri-l tU4r U ikr tilu U rrl4 l tfc effit. ft4 l( Ik uxk oi4 U rrl t-"Jtf ui rctr . tim or I mi Uli. if u ta-u U U iU it tartktwM U 044 M I fC W4W r uaflU Tk ar of I wirt aiLxr T for tk mbi rlt4 vUl k ms ia ik 4jHwfikr tk 4r fotiov. leg Utl o kkk Ik ptllcilo t l Ik k4 efrte. IitnI U u4 m) of okF kU4 of j i . . . i ' - -- ft ikl.k f.i. k k I"- nBi wail w ::. "v.: p: iDf t9 Mori ifcnn anotw vf mnr b-ut nu urn o N CW ZEALAND U Ik kxUIo! rl eiprltal idon for lb UAH Kw Ikfl trllk hAilnfflx Admiral fkbler. Tbf wr I dlMppoInicJ q ib rvult. k!a UfM if of phraalBk A careful ao4 unprejudiced foaotry Ik facta or Ik racl oriuiaot Tlo Mato lb fart kaa ba luov 4lr4 torjja naraJ tutorr. I A took Jaat puMlabtx oodr tk " Tk death of BckJey brt.c UckltttU 8tat Social Ura a Nw IoaV i(k rttldne lb reiitfnl mornln land," dmIi thla demand. It autk . ef Jolr I. 111. It wa tk norntaf lort ar V noaifgaol and Biewart. Letter From th Popl OHUAiM BWKULUX, WA4 Mull M M au 4M 4 nM 4 ! ml i I.! u. j-7. t a..7w IL7 aZITu. iw!r . . I. A ff-f al I Wif 1JI4 1 U4Ji ml cm II H tiff ..! .( Jirl i JI.f 11 ZtLLTT..- .. . , , !rir4 j4 f C-.u -IU kttl elUfcl -Uwa iwmJu IM bull of tk riem. an Url4 t'mit fwiUki IX. I T Ik K4t- lr f Tm 4f II la MmMif a k la r ! tul intMiii u lt fc llkai fe)r vr WUl tH.twllr iiii hy Ikf tot-aU, immWC Ik U 91 .ua twui4 al ta ii(fw44. "4 aka tj wMrii u. ui ia tvMi th rr i tlMi a 4 ia agin irMiul. Taa iii rrtc ui i ai4 a -ll Ua4 trka II ka k b4 lata r mat ihwt coon Iff ftff w jraaj rua I tk B bliraiioa fvr a uaUai. tiil fwf k ! Ikat kard nirc4 iia ara tu( -J4 la IbU a4 t4 couBlrua laal ar ! pal- a. arabi4 ta4 taa-vI4 i Tk ta4ia f ta. r.4 I jtuae It aa rna. Ja Jhaa I krva. U .ul lt4 Ual kia (rl4 ka l! A Program (or Alalia ( U a C-il - Ulnl4 fla ! atxlf tWK n4 It 4 raia. Um UL iu a4 (hw aja a-r k u tMf aa uaibM itrorol a4 af Ua rr4 tea aa c a 14. aaiUmUf Ik mb aa Ih ad I tkal ar iai4 thai ar oomtnf4 af Ik a I ra f pivpr nui i aa "a- a Lla.r far In ertiahaa rck Uad created demand on tk atatalur ia 4riec Mca la aai4 OfftBCS ta arrlealtar) kouakol4 aaomtco U tkal aaw tb deatructJon of lb Bean- ITb cororulaorr arbltraUon act waalac ricaHaral rollec at Corvailla forlaa4 ko ai hJium tnu4 tin a aa4 - lab fJaol at Santiago, tb capture or!- new nrlment on larja arala I QaallHed teachar that ax rood a th Vl,1! Vk b-r tb gallant Onrera. and Ibo practl- It wa Intended to aboil. h atrtke. araJlabl aupply. Tbrfor pr!- 'hi a-rr" Z!mrTUi cal elimination of Spain from thbut tb bop n defeatod by tbldent Kerr bad no allarnaUr except lib turri ut pbaJium lop tk vMtera Lmlapber, larloua atrlke of 10T and llOt.lto atat bla tnabllttf to comply with I-''0- 4 tkaareuiau r.a, which ar a aa tllulllkla, kaaaam atpnall. all lh a eall4 atal4 aaca taacner to nil aimiiar rQQlr-1 Hieaia aa aa la la u Tb battl vaa on of tb rreat Tb art waa tbaa amended. Dal aUU lb rqut of tb axrlcultoral d-K" wak iu Vi AumciD ansa. ll wu ; i Muiwm.v mux ia fuiuwin at n iaiaiua iv larBiaaiand aapfcall. i tb cllmas of tb battlabJp Orefon'a vlatona, and no aaaord ru!t baa trip balf war roond tb world with roHowd. Captain Clark on tb brldr. It wa I A claaj of amall farmer baa barn tb lt-incb una of tb Oregoa and created by tb acta break In" up larc tb men behind tbem that ant tb eatate and balplnf Mttlera wttb for- Cbrlatobal Colon, tb laat aurtlrlnt jernment loana at low rate on a long ' crntaer of Crrra'a nt, to tb bot-laalng aratem. But tb leaaebold torn of tb tea, wber lb aUU r-1 era ar now agitating for tb convr - inalne. a . lalon of tbelr title Into freaholda. A . Tb battl waa a fltOig emai In moTroent la alao In prograaa which tb brilliant career of Admiral Ds atarted In tb town, for nation tkbley. II bad rnn the batterie allzlDg tb land. with Farragut at Port Hodaon. H Tb government baa undertaken t bad been ia tb thick of tb fight at many Induetriea, railways, tel- Booul. II bad been an Intersatlon- grapba, telephone, coal mining, fire ? a figure In tb naral Incident at Val- and life Insurance, banking and cold ', paralao. He had, after two expedi- storage, are all owned and operated " tlons bad failed, been the man who D7 the government. The testimony Jqurneyed over the dreary Ice field f these writers ta that all are con- f the far north, and personally doct-d with efficiency and with the found Greeley and bla starring ex- supply of cheap service to the peo- plorers. He wa th man who. when I P'. But the reaults bar been . all the world waa watcblnc breath- gained at the sacrifice of what men Is la other state. 1 1" a4 sfcr eountrl fir vr an. m. . . ..... ' ana ar ami Mini ia aw in Tb ealarle offr4 from 11000 lb. toM -ulc. T,i (i. e, or u,,.,. to 11(00 a yar r vldncuod crn-ij aiiaw ihie uiroua m- enough of tb status bow taken by I i1f aonimu ftriBg ta tax??. vra ana laar m ) rKVniH vioar vie tk T Mill Fra-artaHaa .-a Bit M. !!. ,' aa la4. larf IU ni for lia a...al rum iWiJ lUMa Ikaak la a U tk frauai I. Ilk r bvtwl af mm - 1 - alaaaaiaJa. CWdaia aS -- - mmt,tf rtiUWia ai.aW . I .k ..... a . J.rf.fa KUwt 'j-Jft a fraaa lk-U laan Watav. iatLr ml iaraa.- fin. 1. .1 I L'a l Ikla Ilia mm mm La - a. w ",'Z 'J' .V a.iail ka pari af U kaa kaa f,aa4, aaat ar 9m Mkaa aiaak MtikiMHl.. la . . . . ' a a I I w aaj a a mmw m an au Taa loin I likaiiiMt. a i-k ..j I aaUa ta 'aalualli aUaaw f aa Jummph iaahria alii ka krU ai ki-J-ia4 4vWeaaaL Tk paaai af la awlar af lara,- ft, la au mmmm, 1.. .k- 1' ' a tar taa aa I ar va' ana aw a a flaia ta a.1. . . - k... 9 I 9 w r-m .w kav aa) mm 1 a a Tka afaal Iroubla la tf.i iu .... kabta ara Irrlca la n. . .a k . . aariilaa U' l"li .. .k. I ! fit.fctr aaoaay la la Ala. ee if 'Ik! mil M sr rrta ,r5 JL?VZm,? poa ap-aaiatlo. ta ta. alraJvr.a."!-' "f!" ll 44 boafa-i ai 1."-". t-aa - . 4 a a rvaaw rda7Ua ta a-l af Tk klc ktlaartil aar ar raalr a--lUaa. rk firat I raprUiUn aaufUa ar iaia Kr kr t-rUla. KailruaU ar ga J,'. "'ra af jr4 O. I"ifl, Ik a4 ftaatt MllUllaa. TUa aa. i Uiuaualar. k I a a aai.Ul ptvaL Itallata, lia iaa ktaraaa-Oaaiaaa-taaa Ul 4oaa nbk ll U la k ka(4 that am f h fceoaaaaaaar irrltliif front the aAl. "'" win urt ralataa ka aa a poatlbl. .TJ ZZ." ,,J ,6 'J raar. lka .rMU, 7.7 iTi.. !: )M. taceuaa f Ik rtafe 4 kacaaaa af a4. I taa aaeaaaiiiaa f U karvawar. a ratura I ar Ma kaaif mm aMl mm a-..- tar. Tennla I af aVaia TwaJai'a, aceord-1 kallev. a kaaaiar La rwtiaiia kaa ipHai rauir4 akaa4 live vU f ike t'aiiag aul raaulr liaia ra. laiaia ratara. Tke aaaaay aaa a raiaal r iaa at kaa ikaa Ura aaat. TWa4 Tlullaltat T. Ilaakav. arka kaa I IUI aa far Iraaaaartallaa aa4 fa lka a nianniMq lln rivar tlmrm (Ka a lava. I auDnlvtn f alW atukila amiln i. Jt-1.'! J11! . f k. " ' f TvaliK. tr4: kaUav. a aaaal I , "'"akuca Araua. alafla4 araad. Ikal lka ra hia cabtaaa la raaa lrm ral part. Zl Vuralak a,w kaa c.bb.. lh, .ball U.a or i:.V it.-! ! hick lauek llfc laava ta U aajuiala ,, Th' Ana I aetaa ar tha latflaaa .,a-rv . v aw iai. piwiidi aa low wbae) tha eaaltal coal la ama.lL kU.U au.w kaa lao marrtaj 14 llm.i wTlhoii aar arWfTcUl eavarti I ,h le4 faraa, a aotitreL Waal at MiiIa " a a tha eana haada. af tka aaaaaa at boil cm mA wlYkZi J!?"j.l!V,.rLh .wAbanr rvtnacrat: Tha brVlcwarfc a treaeportaila and af tka aotamoditU r.H. lha ap.nf 'f "SroW il VtlXWm B.rr,"c'I f40'" com. t Iraaaaartl. Thar would ba ri. t-a. baa hi rlid caraVr a i Ft'i.tla roof "urrtw4 - rradual laadaa ta eraak aat aU ef romo. jr.. Ukarar. iK? h"kld Vl2 lplara wmwi Vii-!'-,.'!!.'' Ih "'T,I Vamlora aJoag tka Paa W " T.?i at v.:r':." W,U ' tr.aaport.Uaa, Ju.l a. ikar kaa k ' - ale our awa coal rarrrta raada. Wa SEVEN FAMOUS CLUBS The Club. teacher In the practically ow ahaot of Ihta aam caapaalaa aa4 I ,.ft,"k!. k um.b,p " ba departmenta. Tb names of btghkaoaaa the ladaaadat aad Waatru-1 1;1' wbick prof aaa ta clva tka naraea actioola orrerlDg tkoa cour that mil pavla aompaalaa. wba bid abaet w wmgon, (nay In agrlcultur particularly op to b P" c,rl,h,tIi,, 1'' .. . .. . Icowtany la ardar ta dalud tka modI I 5,cn fB nantly claim to b Th iwp year ago coui prooaoiy nave ,h: b.u,r lfc.t th... u ,,,,. im N.vmh.ia. inoranc of Ita been counted on one's fingers. No I muuod baoaan tbam. It ta a fcot ''" cn hardly ka rackonad a ra- Iha arrlrnllnral enllaaaa art rail a1 I I tha eomDaililon) that thtr ail dlah ua ro,cn ,n y,,w cr n onraaaloa of on In rain to go outald their borne lb ATfrXT.nrn. wh.n ..k h- atate No Utter proof could be I rmrurm 7.. I I".- t Ar.y.L ,o ..low givea mat me naiion is awake to eoiapatiuoa. What a far ta fce4- K" . ,n nomination. tb need of .'etartinc rlabtlr th wink th paopial nrnanatlra farmara of Ihla aanara. I Tha IL par yard a advartla4 and ' W " " Ilk- - . . K k I . k . I 1 kl.lll I I kl . K . u J u I at- aaa a.v-..ku - uuu. auu u ulf "nc wa i i. ontrxtad for kv th oil la b aakd for that tb money apeat by I ale a daluaioa. Tkia ta tka coat of tk the nation, and by the several state. our Inehee af aay aid kind of rock baaa, on thaaa InaMthtlfliia Kaa Km. a I wlln cruanaa rca aaa 001 upnanum Itabl and a needed Ikvestment tk lata Enillah poet laureate relolnad "Bator anawaiinr definitely, I ahould ilk to anow aomalhln about xpaaaa. Tha Clubr It la althar my fault or my aaJafortune that 1 have navar heard of ll Wkan tha poet mad that eoafaaalon h waa In hla ftny-alith year and ud la all arhan mllad ahaut fla Inoh.a of V PPranuy. oaa not raaa mam aofflu (ha Ink.r Tha --ti r, n i.a nag. na waa noi alio wad from I a ta II aw.r .tnat .tn .c,ub Blr Joahua Rey The cood fame of the Oreroa ool- roadway; lesaly for Cerrera'a fleet and wber would be generally admitted to be lege Is atttd by the roll of enter-1 1 .r " . "r:....- I noid had founded tn itii under the It waa to strike, found the mlsalnf fmlr and reasonable returns on the ling studeoU, from distant atatea and aB(j bout lilt par lineal foot for aid-! Th Club of WDlch tn ! la ... . I aa a I a7 I nari aW 1 1 n Aataii 1 1 aaaa 1 1 w W a V. a a a. .11 a a w thlra In tb harbor at Santiago. investment ir privately owneo and countriea. mis. u at least, the waua and than they aubiet thi work jj-iiirr ciuh ati u i t2i it va . . .a I aAnnnalaa Da-a k k ft k mtmmm mm. m m I klnil aa aa J .. laamaa I ID Otnar BO HI rifllOra and IU w inam X I - rate mrew many emerrenciea tn i""-- "" t""r' "" i a..-.i-m-Li wii zrr.z orinnai deaianation. the pathway of Bchler and he met T w,d demand for the exten- that tella. It not only apeaka for " . "VtV' r.llBVi it ro? . .AnotB' ft ta likely to eonfua th tbem all as a hero meeta a crisis. It ,,on ol gornmeni ownersnip. me coiiege oui n is a aemonatra- aidawaika. Why ahould the waa a irienaiy late aulL when the I -n general aummary ia ion o ui um uw rum " - w"t-iaon waa ona of ha nHrin.i morning of Santlag f broli Thi wealth 1. more evenly dl.tribnted rank aa a home for the best taJ aame psychoJoglcAU lmpulao AhlX ' In Anstralla,-wtth aa averag trlci of tha lann, tha flalrj, and Th, aaai ! whtak wa aa W- ..n.s": ,"k ?,met,m" tatarteJ Ceer.'. fleet out of. the they aay. than In an, other orchard. . . ,1... ttiTJFtiE ?15 harbor, sent Admiral Sampson to a country. aV , n.,.. tlImM LH nZmlmil cr6d,t of or,1,' bnre to th "dear - conference with General Sbafter. and These observers find an Intelligent. FLAX DC WASHINGTON i1 " ?"ch "'7 Plympton.- aa th. great aaallav W - - M wijaju ur uui ox ma , left Schley in command of the Amer . , .. lean fleet. r. Critics soright to deny 8chley the honors of war at Santiago. Tactlc- fans found fault with the movements of his vessel. They said be made a loop that ought not to have been made. A writer of naval history epoke of Kim aa a "caitiff, poltroon ; and coward," and Admiral Sampson ! is declared to have read the proof - sheets. But Santiago was won. The vic tory was complete. The Spanish nips were sunk. The American i arms were triumphant, and that was all the American people wanted They cared nothing for the Btrata gems of bureaucrats." "They knew ' -V a-l - 1 . .a . . . . . , Bcniey was in me tniclr of the fltht ' that his vessel sustained more, hits than any other, that the sole Ameri - can killed In the battle was on the Brooklyn, that the last surviving Spanish, vessel surrendered to i, Schley' flagship, and that was enough for them. In their hearts they -made Schley one of the over- -shadowing figures in the battle, and as long as Santiago is written or '" apoken, the name of Schley will be suggested. In the dead Admiral's own vrords, A.n Id . . 1 . .. a ' euuugo ior.au, ana to there was, and is. "Sampson played hia. part, and so did Schley. Taps ; have sounded for both, and over botn a grateful country lays gar- lands and laurel wreaths. well educated and publlo spirited population, inhabiting an Isolated country, with fertile soil and a healthy cllmate.New Zealand will W nalntAi wmntm HILH w m Oregon hav been 7',..",-"! . ! "lingering on the brink" of aT In canclVman who n! Uklng op th Introduction by hi rat thla manipulation of the "tm'L, Su.uu,.;:.. "" r"-- Of th flax Industry, In the '-cJ,,f1 Pt-nU- 7'lc P? la. It membera tho.e two and Edmund continue to attract th attention of, . J"T" ILV . . competition dtaerve th rcall and the ST..J: . Z"' ' .r..IV.JLu the world, a. she conUnues in her " "". p.fP? to .. that h. ... it. SS. "3 oiraoM.murA rer- O. W. OOfLDON. I fathered at a .af. dl.tanc. and wero holding a heated dlacua.Ion about whether It would b. beat to .end word to the police or call out th. mllltl IX JACKSON COUNTY TA.CKS0N county has given a re markable, illustration of public - interest in good roads. The y bond issue of 11,500,000 was approved, by the county electorate - uy a majority of 1650 votes. It is a splendid manifestation of public spirit., If half a million dni lars, had been voted, it woilld have teen a Btrong demonstration of.fcood - roads enthusiasm. A vote of a mil lion would have been an issue before . wwen jtnuch larger Oregon counties would have hesitated. The fact that thi i figures are f 1,500,000, and that - the majoritjrie so large are1 big facts 1 in contemplation of the electorate's .-'Action. , ' . .' ; At 15000 per mile, the sum ia snf flclent to ; build 800 miles of first 4 class road.- The last census gives the population of tho county as 25,766. - The taxable property In 1910 was 34,299,04. The population, tho property valuation and th bond is sue for road purposes are testimon ial to the Jackson county spirit, and evidence of , a strong publlo senti ment for local progress. ;.; ." The Tote win bring to an lsaue the Question of whether the, road bond- la. at m m n n a L . . k . I a . I " is self-aetlng. If opposing -citizens of Jackson county do not test the va lidity of the issue, th bond buyers self chosen tk oi experiment sta- ftm1,ty h' Ti' ' T 1 Va iu VW' 5SVta.TO JoHam.: i ...v . .a. .k. the Willamette and Other valley in ward, who waa an Indefatigable worker I Rfw. ... , .,mK-. e """'.""lMa alata rp flat anKnM ... ai.v. for the paring tru.t, w. dropped him conditions or her peoplo will fall of : " ' and put In a oounollman who will trial because it Is new and untried "j""""" UBT' .""BU?CU IU r.at bla ward. In ofhar annntrlaa pracnuai auu auccaaeiui ieau i wine tor tying lain ia noi one oi xninas xne aioanuu inconsistent A 1 . a a m aaa I tr-i , a aw. . -.. I - MW VVUW VI VSkAl VU k kll UHHlmU HOW DOES IT HAPPEN T lno mo" "nue or nax manu- a-um f"" Th., tlnallj compromUed cm taarl of v raciures, dui h serves aa proor for . ,ul '. "Iu"nlst nd that ntsht I escaped and E are told that the new" garb- the possibilities of ; th. industry by LVuT.t'S: SS .ta" J! neraa flp.mntAM , . n anaa.i. nrnr n na an lmmaiiara, maprar rnw I m I .k....- a mi I . .i imimvij uao BUUUOIIII f"""B a ... a. . tvi wliai caaiui aill-UUIU.Uk . IICT I le anvnnai .hnnl ..n n. T. i ncome effective. The latest the farmers' product' Two facts recollect tha material work done by w a reclpB for maktn, tn drlnk x statement from the city hall must not be forgotten. The first P J?urnal laBt y,ar-,n. 'v,n Pu- hop. he will hold the aecrat aa a aacred In that mnra than thm rnl. that thA mnchanlcal mnthnd. nat In I "" .""rt"""' trust, TOT I would bat. to hav. the , aumania againai nem. iney recoueot knowledge heeoma n.nl an, thn. amount or garbage Is being turned, tne comparatively new ractories or aid given th. antl-.tre.t vacation caua. compei ma to pull up and leav. the Bv what nrocesa haa a rramntnnr Minnesota show the aurjeriorltv In I at tha time of th. election. They Ln, rt.. i. v...in. Krm. that was Inefficient under Simon be-1 substituting machinery for treating Tr7,";, : ; m a - rortaMy aettied here. coma nrfect ,.nrlr Pnahlhrt 1 fiber In tha hanrla of a email ni.mW .1""!'. .f kJ"P 8L h 51"' ' QEORGH WJLLIAM3. m --o" - . . i jus caiagraya ui wniun I fan a . ina What changes have been made by I of skilled mechanics, over the un-1 people paaaed thla amendment because which the burner that wouldn't burn skilled labor hitherto used in Belgl- thr teen often so'd-bricked. I W I Tk AaaitAa. A Ja m, Aaa.A -...11.- ballev. with Saaalar La roll alt a. that Ih vrnmaat ahould aadartak not J " r "w .. a. m f v t. arvan vrt- trollar Bay la tka coal field, bat t aequtr all of th .railroad la Aleeka. and ta provide tor th darelopmetit through th govarameol of the other inembar wm lpcraaaad to twelve. thn public uttlltla. On tha eth.r haad. the ou.nTa mf2L. VX' n4 ub ao-et.ma.l ahould ka a.tr.m.ly libera! quant ly to t Wan t T-al a than lm ihlna l. at.. k.. i. .. . and nnally to thirty-fir a. with a prorlao oaa th property. Ta Mt foMh'nlt ""'ort'i , A aft Incident of eupptylng fAclllUe ,kZ . J I ,h of ,h "mbr of It may b naraaaarv for th aorara- th clob from 174 to th kagmnln, of men to oparat coal o Thli oplrt " 'hr Barn" 0' of th nan riding coal quickly at reeeonabl prtc-a. Ituawell a tlm thoa Wha had haknn art. nil.i,. ... . i li. . . 2Tr wtni?1 8m,,a,h' Bdw Olbbon, alway. be valuable aa a regulator and foL oJii Jmrn W."!m Ha,nn- M an P-lmnt atatlon tta.trVct m neJ'TOi.m.V. rB;-'rhop. ,n " term, upon whlek th , D. , . ti anuuig ia leaaaa. 1 1 mi. IrTeft. J I rooda day th .IblA alao. that tha govmmnt may . . ' a waa MU) ( V tWi II ff. ) Q. U I 111 n I D Da Lord Dufferln. W. H. XL trk a.a t I .at.. h..l. -- a . . . '. K. I latum ... 11 .. . ' I IVa 0-Blll; IDfl IUI WOV f., ".T...Ih: of "brl.lp la rnm.nt owning, aa It ahould. allha ?lon m miLT" fM,?.fr nd h -'H th" "- eeuld propaly of tion of a memb.r la .till annanneaut in I far amrh r....Ki. . . .k. bv wif,rTnwW.hlCilP,bdrftr1 0WBar" tha ,h B ry tranerta " way or a loka: Sir. i haaa k. I MnM k..... h.... . . n!;htU,rhVVa,0rrl ,th' Uil woVld would" 'Vrl at Vb U night th honor to ba acted aa m.m. I r... v. -w-... ... TJ bein0t,h7MeH.tb;rii . ' a v,r a a Colllar-a. dUeoaalng in th earlier and happy day. of thla Alaskan rallwaye. came out In faver of social organisation It wa. ona nla-hr anraenm.-.t -r. . v. . " t . k . 1 propoaad by Dr. Oold.mlth that the ator La Tolletta'a program mark thi t?J7 J?hU,.i Wr1 Iiur,""'u' eP- corrwt plcy d ahouM wp"rtd! tapha on each other. On Oarrlck a hear. - JJf .1 JPOs!. Immediately said: I -a . . .. Ooldy. I hav written rai.r. !..,,. II A 1 f Z 1 1 Tjr "Her He. Nollv OoldarnHh" 7" .,'UJ i wy m ilUBlOr nes. .caled Koll un. an angel, and talked vox ropuii r you think rov'ri lia poor rolL" I boosted your circulation by giving a For thla and manv Other nlaaaantai.. I vAra auhaerlntlon In. ah. v.i. ... h(i!T"rrrkr' i whlch- I" hia Intercourse tato rased In tn. country? With Th Club Goldsmith's alnanilur .m. I Tha trdltor Mah.. ( k..a r a a pllclty and good nature subjected him, barrels of samples Philadelphia Tele- iua ampii revenge in his well graph. e known poem of "Retaliation.'' Tomorrow. The Beefsteak club. w Traveling Men Protest .TV.. TTII1 y-v CI A. ma rtm- a a w-a a I t-ma. . .fa a . . . I UU1Q mil., air.. CCUL 4U.- JO T fl fA P.fl mm ... .. i i i na iirpirnTi.anarnB rrsacar vaarrinn vara a i - nan Decom so quickly ana so com- um. France ana elsewhere on the " A " .; 'hTv." " tor of Th Journal In an article oub- pieieiy errecuver conunent or Europe, uecona, that I not even allowed to referend tha ordi- "shed in the Oregonlan of th". 21st, Mayor Simon In his time refused the samples of Oregon raised flax I nance. The gift of three-quarter, of Inst, relative to traveling men being to receive the crematory. The Simon recently shown to the Minnesota a mUa of eMt al atreeu to te o. R. connected with th whit, siav traffic, health board refused to reoelve it companies' flax officials were of W fH.?,S"!. T ,'l!Lpee..t.ed2y JJvZJhL2TI: ilia ictiuiu uuuer tuv i.cD.o uy me humuuuou muviiuiiiy oyer any oiu-ipia Trie new street vacation amend- ere implicated in tnis Business. If the Simon administration were all con-1 ers which they had seen. I ment, if severe, la the fruit of SO Oregonlan'. editors would take the trou demnatory of the burner. How does . Here then, is a crop adapted to J""" of JlusglelZ by. cou"c,lB and r.np.h8 ?UB,lness of BUch It hnnnn fhf alt haaa .fata.,r J tvir,- . i. Vr. . I n1?" "h public streets." men as MeDavld and Summers, they . " .. una- wnat occasion is there now that I would rina tnat tMe men referred to were officially given out under tion as Is an integral feature In the Tha Journal should reverse Itself and were hardly occupying positions of trust Simon, and that we seem now to be new intensive farming and which is give aid to the enemy? '. (where honesty and moral character nfflr-iaiiv irifne-nari v.f f he. 4t,inrr. -r. Ia. . ..-ri.. i I It la extremely doubtful If the zietr- wouia De an asset to them, I" ."ll " -a. "w. '""6. " vu""'"uu? " ler amendment offers any obstruction There are hundreds of us who have are not true oi ine cremaioryr exnausug inai 10 tne sou ana pr to the auditorium as it la. und if it been covering the aame terriWv . fA- ooiortj mere ia any oincia. accept- provea value wnen me rarmer maites does, at .the coming special election a years ana wno are married and have ance of this plant, the Portland pub- up bis annual balance sheet And. a measure win be proposed to the peo- famines and are proud of it. An article He wants to be fully shown. There manufacture which will most nrnflt. ?' t0 aetu tne. Queation; .' Anyway, "ucn aa tnat puDllsned n the Oregonlan .. k ir,i a a , . v. . Z j.T m . n property and right saved to the 18 misieaamg to our mends, wives and must be no glossing over of defects, ably consume at home the farmers' Ueonia bv tha am.i,im.r,r . r, t children arid w tak this nnnn,;,,.,.,, nu moizicient Durner is just as OD- proauct will give employment to welgn the question of an auditorium to protest against any such carelessly jecuonaDie nnaer one mayor as many workers, and add under another. It Is Just as essen- fast as It is developed iiai mat me iiuu.uuw tne crematory ucts of Oregon. . nal's reversal of nosltion as nor- spared this insult for we take it as trayed by the cartoon looks like bad i ucn. - CERTlPrED MILK I business as well as bad policy. In behalf of a bunch of very lndig- i Aiso me cartoon is untrue. In that I ui irav-mi men oi tne northwest. T the International mimfrlnal " represent the amendment as block- - wmaktun l,. WEST. l intr thft ruvin n'a will Iv, - aal-n-- 3 Se-uv -raaa aaa Kitiitv. null rjj. after the war. of mi.mi-lll4.181S. Three hundred million marir. jiI., She But how am I to know you will be patient and forbearing whan w.'r married? He I can put 14 H staadup collar On a NO. IS Shirt without aarlnar a bankrupt Germany and th screws would word. Variety Ufa. w"r tne otner way. a Rothschild is a cltlsen of Germany and no J P Morgan of U-a A. ' ' ' Loma siEGERa. Those Prehistoric Arrowheads. Portland, Or., Oct 1. To the Editor Enmeshed MaudAfter all, a ham mock la nothing but a net Jack Right Many a rlrl makea a good catch in one. Boaton Transorlpt -What Broke you of smoklna? rud of The JournalIn my' letter published Jl0 "iS-1?. '2IT.P;, J.", TOUr 0fU yesterday, headed "Prehlstorlo Arrow- . . T?.' x,waa that c,gajr 3rcu T heads." I omitted 10 atat. that thV piel. lMt w.ek."-Hou.ton Post o' la referred to wa. picked up about tv ur ou mile. UO the Oeachutaa Ho.. nd nrobably cam. from lava Butte In central eastern Oregon. Tha arw-. heads, one pink and one black one. were shot Into it from different and.. , doubt by two drfferent persons. JU S. WRIGHT. Opportunity for Auto Owner. niM fir D n rr,- ... ... . COUl The Journal-There Is aaohT .f an5 '' dl.tributinr Soma rtnA malr. nJt -k. i . I Vr - c 6 nuns x ne would put an automobile on the run from Rosebdrg to Rock qreek, 14 miles Lots of travel and good roads and farm ers along the road. ' i Please tell any one to writ. ferry man, Lone Rock ferry. Glide, Or. impioyment to weign tne question or an auditorium lo protest against any sucn carelessly idd largely as at Third and Market and the measure written article when by the use of a a tn ty.e,liiTnr wa8 Paaed " by the people by ao over- little Judgment on the part of the paper, i, u tne. proa- whelming a majority, that The Jour- W8 traveling men could have been is to cost should be properly spent unaer one mayor as under another. It Is still true that the original specifications of the burner are miss ing. It Is still true that various de partures from the original plans were permitted. It Is still true that up to the end of Mayors Simon's term, by Mr. SJmon's own statement, the Incinerator wa not meeting re quirements. If all is changed, let the neonle of P&rtland have a certificate of the burner's efficiency, and let -them have some explanation of how the change was wrought A Gun Totinjf. From the Portland Spectator. An amiable correspondent rare and beloved member of the species tejis "What will Portland do to help itself?" the Spectator that "while it la right In Perhaps that 1 not Bend' business, asking for the passage of an antl-plstol Undoubtedly Portland will be good to Portland and the Back Country. , nora in. uena Bulletin. two Dig,' transportation companies nay. Dunt two Dig railroad into oen tral Oregon. The primary object of tk enormous expenditure Involved was ta nana. tonnage ana to oraat. tonnage. xnree separata cirect Denerlt will auu; tn. railroad will benefit country developed will tkanai erftr inn territory mvolrad -aril I benefit That - city la Portland. nt mere is a limiting; clause in regard iu mis . tatter division or ' the benefit acoruing from the railroad builder ac tivity. Portland, will profit in fllreot ratio to us own activity in taking ad- vaumae wnat i-roviuenoe, ' topog- rapny ana Jim Hill have given it Of course mat is . eeir-evldent Everyone " "i uuru neips those who neip tnemseives. xne Question then- is. "What -au-111 a-.a.t A-k J J a. a . ! THE FOSTOFFICB AS 3ROKEB 0 V THE CONTINENT of Europe smau investors are able to buy small government bonds, and take advantage of the oppor tunity on a .large scale. Wanting this facility in England the postof- nce nas taken a new departure for the benefit of Ita posUl savings banks patrons. - ; The English postoff Ice has iusit is- soed a clrqulatLfor. general dlstribq tlon In which the postmaster general ays "the postoffice provides full and a . a a mO. a .. . I lUUU.O TV ill III Dclcv L I U II fir congress just neia in unicago the auditorium site, whereas, while the Pastor Russell' Sermons uiii. vuutoiuius Liuuiiu i vovyia um ta me amenament, tney iooKing uiass. Or., Sept. '28. To -the neaun were consiaerea. Tne "v . i iMiitor or xne journal. i have been a first was the growing pollution of rMr ,.,, ''.in.k. . reader of The Journal for several years the water in the rreat lakes. .ThJ...rl&" ?w ... , , . ,. . - i ------ .i uvea uui naper auu ireaimg au persons and car- health commissioner Of the City of It almply portrayed a problem wftich ties referred to In a fair lmnariiai Cleveland waa tha anolrnamnn ' lia has occupied th attention of the aii-1 manner: and now . ; a4l.A.Li,, fcta j - ... T - . T . "aT""' -a-,w, Uvi..cti described rae problem as one that rrta-rTa; ,nat..ctlon ,a aW r " -"vuiiia; u wen inioa columns. ..va. !! amcuuiuein to me &ieg- reter to castor C. T. Russell's ser c. kiuciiuuicui, iu urj vuiea on oy tnp people at th apeclal, election for aaopuon or a new charter. packing law," the law, if pasued, "would , ' Anvwav; Benl can't get away prove a source of , grave danger, aa the V'"i4" "u.8lnea" way,, even. good citizen would obey It, and the law- " 1 " to' wnlon "efla doean'C less would defy It The former, by put- ' 7ZT, ' ting away hia weapon, would fall an A Bleacher Objects, easy prey to the latter, who would con- Stone walls do not a prison make, tinue to carry a pistol as heretofore " . Sucvh i" the poet's claim But the law we suggest is not aimed AnkJl?L?? never-tak . l, iaw-aoiaing citizen who, having With hla fslln im rn' tt...l . . I . be Suetr;iw S.5"?P a Pr'aon. but or a slx-SJItibter has no need to carry a revolver. Indeed, our suireeatlnn .-- TblS much T hlrl vmi n...k! Btone walla are awful thlnira 4a nil t Around a. baseball park. 1 iMewurieans Times-Democrat. ormer no city can solve alone, and urged an amplification of the Lake Mlchl gah commission, which should in clude representatives of all the cit ies on th lake shores The second matter, and one of special Importance to Portland was the necessity of a-pure .milk supply ana tne best means of securing It Dr. Ford told how the cities of Ohio had formed a. cooperative, informa tion bureau Intended to drive the seller of impure milk out of business. When, we find a can of Infected milk lh Cleveland he said, "we send it back to th4 place where , it came from with a label nnon tt Theft we notify al the other cities In our association, of the facts." Dr. M. P. Ravenel, of .the University -of Must He Leave Oregon Also? Camaa, Wash., Sept 30. To the Edi tor of The Journal In last nltrhfa Journal G. I W. asks how to make rhubarb wine. . I don't know how to make rhubarb wine, but I know what tne rrect or drinking It Is like, which leads ma to -believe that G.'L. W. does not reallx the seriousness of his Ques tion. The laat and only Urns I drank rnuoara win waa In North Dakota, which being a prohibition state . haul aom , very efficient and accomplished wine maker among ita farm In ar rnntk lartlom I well remember that fatal day aom 15 years K ago, when I yielded to tb seductive influence f this mil looking beverage. I took three drinks of the stuff and the next thing I ra in embtred - TkMnj-rr.end had mons: I have been a close student for i& year or tne great truths nroalaimM. by Pastor Russell and consider them the most aavancea truth, of. th. Christian religion toaay. i am much pleased to see you ar publishing tho sermons and hop. you will continue the good work oegun. . . J. H. BROWN, Thinks 'The Journal Mistaken. Vernonia. 8ept 17 To the Editor of xne journal. in regard to your cdl torlal, "Applying tha Screws," there is no logic in it France pays Germany S.000,00,(T00 franca and Germany la the loser. Tanc. also gives up Alsace and Lorraine to Germany and Germany loses by It The writer of th editorial evidently- don't know (the cause of that wai; nor th history of It About th money quesUon and Rothschild calling in f 100,000,009 marks, the Rothschilds all descend from Rothschild Of Frank fortpwl.0 opened, th bank to Frankfort templated giving the law-abiding cltl sen who does not. "pack a pistol" an equal show with the criminal who does: the plan is to dia-arm tha .nrimin.i The antl-piatol law should require the man who thinks be needs A. Clin ir hla 1 business and who wiahea to buy ons (CMtatjd to Th Journal by Wait Maton, i.6' burf !ltfM ls' -nd it rXaf; ;:mpritpTh7 sci i la burglary, high way manry, murder, or Joomal.) - ; , kj to aooiety. bis request for th. weapon I 1 ara tha fountain of vrtu and 1 should be denied. '- No dealer la fir aM th "Oral law; and all of the other oi uia anuuiu d aiiowea to sell pistols J "ow ar. ernsias tnaa. f straw. X mm tne sun tnat warm you, and I am th. driven anow; and others who ay theyr honest are out for the wad of aougn. am in. glowing beacon and t am the lifeboat creWj and men who dis pute my .virtue are handing bull enn t you. I am the balm and solace, I era tha aalve that heals; and all' ef these other fellow are fooling you with their aplel. I am the twilight anthem, and I am th dawn of morn) the world waa a void befor ma all merit with m. waa born. 1 am the paop!' com. fort that cause, their tears to dryi all merit in m la living, and. merit with me will die. I am tke song that cheer yea, and I ant tb voloe of famai and men wke- reject my teacEina. are run- Pfr1f6f. Jail, ay . . Oaarsa Mfritev Aikaa. unless the would-be purchaser can a Ipermlta - to carry arm algned by . th The law would not deprive the law- apiumg citizen or tne ruht to buy and own a platol for purposes of protection to aim ui ana property: It would ilanv to th criminal the privilege -of hnr,. and owning a weapon to be used la as saults a tha property and livaa otherA- . ; - " "Higher" Athletic. From th Baltimore Btar. A Vassar girl who "devoted mr tim. to atlU.tlc. than to study" whil in colleg baa won 170.009 ky a foot red. W mention It merely to augget-tjiat In th Interest of high education' fu ture It b. kept dar -T f: r