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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. TORTLAND. SATURDAY UYZHWO. OCTODHU 7. Hit. rrj ip THTIDM A 1 I1' tU,mM o11' rUrvl4. la 'al if tr low fs4 ( with Orj PrtUia j-- di-a U i 1 lu I V- A n4 - , i4 . Bal I i4 MM by fair MW HHt la BmiaA a. COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF A NouMd Of U4 t fvfcl rr4 BlUbt t) MU ! lUUMl tt bill SUag grl 111. B.atyaa laawfU 44 BIIU. B4S4. ISmM fltlML Aad f 11 UHt 1 BOt & ft i(rtiM. TM rrHrF ( isi lb TU v4Mka It la ao mm e!iaca kw at rwwt I" - ...... tMAIX OUSfGtt, VtiliAiM klDUllullt, T$m St. Pl Vlt Pi i.4 m . - i - - BwJ.4 gfBfc4l I av lrpn4Uff MtM cr a faalt f lb tatiUii AmIw Ulir f tb &ord4 Tw W s tH Tafl M 44J4v ui Mrv r.j ivm ia mw m a - jw, l WM- la 4-. r.i., . :.U. .f 4-a fXi -4 u4 t i " ; i g ri4 f i rtiffNii tfiari;!. i aaa id -rasa la lb u:i rrtar t'sbua. ZZZZTl N CiUM al... lalgairWaarw Uif m faaWailag tag I Ik tamtgreUu lavs tf CaB- Uu:s fir u la U taetnc,..ty f tl ia. ade. .U!J ehWsl.if tflsi I W .Til. w Well r4 aaa? Yat. mm .a ii n fcrt to tw M a i-'aij-4a at 4 a lt-i . fcl4 It firtla f UUn 41 but II to f1 Uat It fta4a f el(UaUe f a4 t! tM tu, wtw2 klt k.. (lltrn nil Mat !t, H'lt 'T?l i.a (b. tUu 14 UU eiirf ea lt tahUUr 4 rffa4ta aat a t!t ntaar atat at tamlfraau ,lIu t,lt..4u iiMMMUii.i. a ia fua ti wi lwnii iiuiiiiuiihmi MMffDm Ut ar a!l4 It 1m iratl ra' f o(tr Ctro, 4"ll?" r!lrVi.A It tfifttIo Um4 aattkAU. fcai4 f It trt& f It rtai w . iwm. nMffa i.jn m i imi h aiic uu 4taauia f i rr1 r-w Iom Iv a m " . . ' i " - ' " ' a mu kt (f''i I ii7- Tr iaui4 awa wm- . '4ioiua4ito pm ittf r4t !- tt tlU fl!4 I a. k .... t Ml V4" iU 'rr tatr4atJ TUB rAH-IMrT IWIIB 4ti.l tAi. , vaua iu a r"" i i. w I ew I omlaf Mloa tacfMrtto vt tmyorl I ai4 u If i iit Mft- UkM IJbMk Hnr .at rr4 t or loo rortuaa J eoatrfbatora ef 11001 rt to a bo sua for a tnr Ua t ta PortlifliJ aa4 AUtta. At aa a!traaUa rrcpo4Ua. Tt ' Jaraal f?r4 to t on of 100 rcrtlaod aaUfr1bra ef tSOOO aeh for rtock la a eompaar to prat a v iimqw Ua fttva PortUad aa4 , Alalia. (aa aoybodf aa la aar Portland aranpapr aar offrr If r brick 4ir of Portland raj tat to aid tt boaoa or back tt eompaayf Haa anybody bard af ovar of 4 ylaaia aa4 raltlaia mill t tafl to it vral 4I4I Dat a row pM ayattni f awinratloa tf tt fdfaJ aoitorttiM U prvU4 ff. tott itrearb tt rtrbqt of a frm!i. aad bf utt a4rttM lo t ft br It re4iaco effVora. tt brotr or flr rtT of tta tort, an 4 by tt coamoa oarrtor traoportlBf It Tt yv rov tt tij4t la fort r4ttiat tt tm aotaUoa of aoBteaU aaltaala. Tt Imaortaae to Orafoa of aaek UcUlatloa raa tkrdl b erratat4. Oar acaatora aad rtpiwnliUfM boa Id b rt4 to aaata rrf ally aad to aapport rt W LAXD nOQt J AMTS J. liriX eofldm& !anat4 land alaa. II aald at Dnd: s ar not laur! la bold laf laad rain dota to a fair eor of ttr to ob at Im A !! ytxtrrdayf lti taia aad fatCa va all tfet taltktalao orr it 4ft of rc proHtr, Mil ttat la It llt tacemcat rvrtlaa4 Vraoa bat ttr blta? IVtat rk v ttat 0rraaaf fr. Aaitrta fa, aad ftaaaia f4a oa fattlaa ortr it ItaioTarfcttk var, ttt Tbaraday'i aeoro ls to ttr for Porttaadf Tt atrtkm nay atrtta, th rafW ro4a rail aad or!J(j coot aad to. bat tat ef K. o loaf aa U Veraoa rilB) coatlaaa to rrt tt rrtBLar roll eq a do-rawardT Katioa tar tt!r 'alfttmaraa. ktasa aad Bprora arorry oror tt praartatr ef aurh tara trlflea aa ttroaaa. miftty apar for o opcfiif to auct eoatnoa ta aa wortd far. aad A frtod army of Ctrlatlaa aoldtra 1 coorn4 vltb oeh protlama aa taaa'a aal ration Aa 4euaal lt of atf'tty to r4 aad rti ta aio aroaoaAd. To ttM aaaia folata raaf b add 4 foreranta! iaratlB of 1- frart aad taUptoo la. Aad aio liaproMac&i la urataaj rrtlga a tott ParJHa aa4 AtlaaUa muu, 110 4f tl Hag HI orvr tt f&rt at Trtndlt. ttk PortUad at tta bi oad I of a ia4 goWfsm., awrt!a ol tt alwraior aad of cold atorai aUaia, Aad It la la wtat by a foroad d fl alt Job la tr4 t ooaMrratir poller. Lttcri From the Pdopl kiitk( urtiM w.i Biinff u wia i r kt4a fs4, mi ! I 14. ItMK 44. ( t allittl 'LT't t.a" w t. . a. 4 . a. NMlftHf HKlrMHMMM lift I . Wfta law mm nlW tmm mk m ta.ii u lnj rt mm , Aalrl axtUr. f ltm twl. itai'lHl. fcL k M4 U 41 lUiul !, -$y if bU irf wu 4il.'4 AM ir: u iuii. br . ru i i 4Mia. Tki i'ti r vtciub ill frvar ilMli.r, a ifei t4 itiMIMI i l4. lit l M' V blwaMMilk HrU: T4 ! at U C'l J IiUH u4 I y - t 1 s&i fla4 k f 4-. I lla 44 It- m 144 1 1 U i fi4 ia tTwf p4tiri Tt M.iiMia al IM 4.44 J..k -iii aik a W4 o 4 -Ujr tia l r 1 4 iUn-U kill i-t ia 4 Ik a-vwr H4 m liiiHi fra ;r uf ! U rtM 4 ia .4t!Mf. .l U M M i a 'i ikiif tkkU 44 4IMI1m 4 1U K 4-4 IUJ4 4 lib tl 1.41 M) 41ML awtr ' aa ia i iM 4MU ! 14. L4U4 ;ill 4f a a:'4l ioa 14m i4i aiir iiu4a 4a im i i44 , tr ik ( M'V. a uii um u m iniaaul mm mm T4t , I 444 Kl 4. M4f4 4 Bk m4 4 14 i 11a4 t m W (MktoMi kaM a at a am I TT I aa air, any maatr of baalnaaa. any pH-th .rf,,,? 8k?!..U .lBt.!T Jar f flnane or aar captain of lo-I"" "7 w - ln4flnH KfttMnr ran hart t)ij rouotry mor ttaa laad boomr vtojand rodenptloa. bat aJaa and alack. dlo aad aop oa ttolr B!ctbora. Ltbat will It all a moo at to If Port una a f laaiatora at Loa A0(ia caa claektb 1111 pnnaatf ; doatry offer to air a dollar of boaoa na, ,"'BP1 "vl.r:r?mm9l "l I tA t.k. . ,i.,f-i ...4, lit blf trad b anbdlrldod. and w r.. .,hr i iortuB b.rd!J " "bar. railroad balld- anybody ala la Portland aay ttat wa o"p-u oaght to bara a itiar lln to Br- ....v. Ion Indnttrr and oa dTlopmnt. ; It U -till tt fact, aa Th Joamal ! Tb land U for alL It la h.r to b. baa bfor rrkd. ttat "ahlpa rkd nd oalr Mrra lu Porp entht to ply btwn Portland and wban It la mada to prodnc. To yield Alaaka. Tbey on(bt Urbrtnt down j prodoet for Bopport ol opalaUon , cbap rod and Uk back food, elotb- ! f anrtlon. Whta It U , fag and anppllea to tb Alaakana." I " 'T It la ttlll tba palnfnl fact that , " W-tlon. whlla Portland ahlpmnt dlrct to th bulldlnf of ral road and other for month, .ndlnr rncl naka It Talaabla. Ita propr May Uat r only flt5.l. Paget ju ? obwtod. Who rare a rd about tb coat of living, who g1ra a whoop aa to whether r not th women wear hob bl gartara. who racka ona contt- InflatlOB and apocalatloa la a drag Jnental about Colon! Jak rnarrylnc ttadeiina, who car anything about anything If only wa caa kp th Calif ornlana going aoatbf TXTIEIlCTLOrS CUTLDREIf f INCH January 1, HOT, 41 open air achoola for children a offer ing from tubrcnloata or pre dlpod to beon Tlctiraa of lb whit plagna har been tab- Ilabed la tl cltlea of tha United S RAnA .htnm.nf. w.r tn.itT.tiT. xnntuon ana tpocniauon in una! ll ii uim lum numiiiMuaa rrcora that, wblla Bhlpmenta to Portland IVmgaronrdonar Al Mty ' iT V "'k aggregaia on aoiiar, aibbm twp-, mnnfttw Then ona at Doaton and tha fourth jana anipmenu wer aii.iBi.4Ji. . - .7.7. ifitBfjia. rt . .mi th ,nmni.Mn- rfirA ! Ttlnat hurt tb coontry. Mr. Hill. 8li- . 'Z " :: T . m'r:Z who with hi jivl.t hmm .ntl innraiwaainfroTiaenre, unoaa r"" tl-;. VlMWOMOt la bringing railroad, f- on J.nnaryl. 1107. tha next W4 Blork ranmaal. rwtU44, Or, Oe, a T It Entno f Tb Joaraai Wi BxKl ta rr 0c4t I a ifni4li4na r Ua awiiy iimir ruu t lb ef wv4 blA BtM aid brWf 44 lA tbta epariiir I 14 rallvwlBf (aiiMl: Tb ext. i44.ur ( ii. i th k-at pn for irl4 bloelv tkal iJkaf bT bM atU ! al ta MI par U4uaa4 btecta at 4ir f rota wboai ta arlM r fta4Ua. but v bar ubtnl(!4 a n I Ik a m arml 4Ml4M of fill pr ia4A4 bUc4 for lb uvea bioota waua t 4 rr ihi wra. We Ira i Our blck aaOer udaxt eprirtoaUaa aoctk a ar u4 oa ry bridge laaartmi u u VbH4 8UU. Tb qaailaa af axirlmallaa wltk lb t)nbra upoa aica tb biecaa ar Ml U bardly wnh taAtag up a tbla form f verb baa ba at tb ax part mniJ iU(i for tba pat IB yamra. Tb otnmlaaloaara ar rlaht la taU lag taat trt4 blocb wUI agtwa aa anirat4 blook, bat tbar ta abe lotty ao ra wbr tb fOuatUUoa abeoid mo b trtl aa wu a Ua l NOt-ka Tba dirfrMo la art wblet tby Uu aa HUB' for Btr4al blocka aad ivt u-aia ciocu la u a way a fair aattmata, aa th labor for naovlnf ana rpicina antraauo Blocks would (ak up this dlffrfio long bfor tb ii r or a iroatao Block waa araa U quaailoa. Wa ar wrlUng tbta alaptr la 4 fnae of ouraalra and tbo lumbar La uraat. aa it ta bardlr fair to atata pneaa waan ptica have not boea ob tained rrora aa nanr dlffaraat aoaroo 4 poaalbla COLUMBIA CRZXMIOTB CO. II Lwla building. rU Ikv ai4awa aaaat II4T4 la 4-a alia la ia u..i. ttirh i aat llll. nra iJVaa a I ra 4 W4c4ta) or 4 ooaauy. a a tawia 4wintii.ilaUa ! I J ar 4 ana f UU Feal: A Uai rallair rfa4ia aih r'4 a 4a oar. 4 aaiKvira 4 aa I ala tla4. la ail akif mm r4 How am !-- ...i- , j IMM 4 dr ikal a4 J.aa ail Lata Laaa! Haittaa tfcr ta u MMM ia rarniofl lAaa aa 4a bta l aerairk vm hair ria aetata . aa, .lt Ha MuImmI 441uaaal Haatl aa Ua BmmI , a aa MlitU arf laa la Ik I aa awr fiiaka4 aa aar Haa 44aaaL 441 4altly alU4 wtia a taia, t4. ai It 1 ..! aa4Yrtaa. waa a.ara rxriiua tbaa Ik jawiiMka, lb a r rMk Hvt44 ranker ui aiua4 ar raiir wita Ultalrai4 aaa. it aa 41. lie far ra aa rar I la tba 1. Tfcfra i 4 a!4 bfr ta a a aaoa U ar rf aaraaavaabli A lavraf U4 aaly llMt f UI b allari4 fa a Ul af labartBg faaa, 4a 4w Ur ar ulnf Mm, aa if Iba r 4 t- rraa Ikai wata truly of Ika JT rfika 4MnH 4 r aa4 tkiaaaa aa rrak talwiwa. 1 bar aa taaa aaiaaBiaai aat lb waa ra Maiaae MUtwtlia af taa aaaraaat BLaa. Aa4 tkaaa waa tr iiaii)a aaUattaJlty. lata k J aa4. tbaaa aaiaava tana, tkia aaiaaitaJti, wa br WVU rri Laartar. 1 . . 1. . . .. t . . . . I w, , w 9 aav 444 ana haJaa .! a irkaaa baa fil4 I imrT bara 14 ajaaraaaaa karU ka- la a! ciaiai la tna caruimaa l-k I J4 Ua Urll4 af laaaAa. Baaa far a4Htolaaibaba tUj4aUkll4a. ' 1 171- "l 4 I a I i t " Mra. Habart rilMtmataaa woa't It I rx., ... .14 AbUkaai u!4 npa fmiihim wlik) Bob aar Uar aal4 b wlU ba IklaVab." pUmt araalaa oat af a iiB ?M lta ta Ik arl!al af aaod. Akr aaajap.a af U aa. Ii IT'lT.f. L'll. . ?m' 'f lr. bt aiaat Ufa traa wt tKalaoa. wkara ua tw raaaa arar taar 4 a raai alca, ao4 aaalla.. rim...,.i.x u iki, f. 111. u. I haul a aa axda aM. 14.1 ik. 1 ibii 4 4i4i:i4.rrv bi.ii araariaa aa aMiiaBrw iinu.4 law h.tu um rhoacht bia alpmUr did aot lral I erflo iiaatordaf by I'arbr, taa 4ob mm ni n, ! i aa aaca. ariac I BUI aina. Irrma moihar ta (&r aaopla. Maav a (p-l bailar la abiidraa tbaa Uayl AMr a a fVamarrtt! Or a I Plrtta a Mr. Tafl at Uairala aava Vr. Rrran eradii ror karma aaaat4 aa lmporan prariaiaa ti io paac iraua AM ra Bta da tl and otnara ba Mr. Unraa'a uaiaa- tlooa. Ka U Charlaa r tetania? wat awl U eaalry aacurtaa aavaral appla a rrvTiaiva vf idi paa hr weald (" bin KIlMk La railed adopted Baaa? af a Iba 40UB dclara were srowa aa aa aak lra. A I laaat UUr wa aa aak lr all arun4 lbm. blr. nrtl alao aar lb frt u. Hooaavvlt, loan b rlfl4 by leafing Ik appl. arhlck to aim kaa aa aaa araa never: bat Iba moral anan'e la4"ue taa aot raaehed I ha I aeula eie. SEVEN FAMOUS CLUBS Tb Batarf dab. -. . . , V Tha land bar tha lan mnnnn. ' Den ona at uoaioa ana in ronru - menu to Paget Bound. xclaalT of . tTr tb una nog. tna una monop- bobdIUL New York In -v.m .rnrf. .rrr.r.1 ii nsi lit .olltta and tha land ipoculatora prey 1 0"?,U1' rtw T?T' In '-r".' ",riinii larltlmata iBrtnafr ThrtM. H "1 BCBOOia riT CUiea WOfO TuZl iJiSS "tiler who would bring ui W I- 1.10 16 KhHU In flro ta. of 6?n FranT'wna " production. By orereharg- U followed. Up to April. 1911. th. i .a.'l'if blm for Bach land ta ha buy. ' "or In fir clUea. Prorlalon Prorlng that location to do with Portland ..rn buaineaa, th trad claco with Alaaka for tba period waa 15.000.000.. r: , . . Tha JonrnaJ'B offer still attnda. - Wa wait for risible slgna of Ufa among our financial pillars.' LfTtng Waire for th Girl. Portland. Or. Oct I. To tha Editor or The Journal. Under headtne- ar I "waauoTr a Man Soweth." la your laau of Ootabar It, I find mm vary good adTtca to paranta. It I Uu vary much of our preaant deplorable stat aaa pauun, tbai 4 fcalaht Baaa aa a " rareeiaU af at aouatry fcMt bat iltUe pl 14. It ta aealy yara alaoa Blr WUfrtd 4lerd -tva- Uaa4-. BaliUrawajMra Indeed taa b come aalkenai IhroufM blaa. .tmrtna th rirel I ra af aatoa- r aaa ta rirat aa yara af Laarlaf ' pubu ura. air John aiaclkwaaid waa Ike paraoaal ipraioa of tha Joa.la Ha tiei. tir John mad Caaada out ar aoiaia ioi a lirltiab colon by tba ahaer fore of bta paraueaUty. a ear. aonauty or tna OJ4 uniiaa typa. a Tory, wb would b tone aradll ta th taye bafora tha Rfom bi!L S loag aa b urea inaoa remained a prvvlnea, a coU laetioa of IliiUab provtac. Vbn ba Pea ua epportuaity came for a dir. iernt proaalltr. ona that could ln- paraoaai ta traneliion. Aad out of mo piaaiio. vivid oualltv af a Laurtar. voaaa oacama a , ballon, a Uritleh FTnen aauoa, out to dnomlnat It mora truly, aa American nation. With- out uaurier Canada would haa r. malaad a colJtioa f prorlnraa, rr fiaat inie iini or nr aaiionhood. Ilia ta tb ona roraaaiio fiaura In th AMERICAN SCHOOLS IS TURKEY Tt stoat faavou club aver arcanlaed i It waa attrly a oral for, auoh a ta America waa tba tatarday elub f ooay or mn t ana rrom aiaiaar in Boat, which waa .tartad U 1111. About ""Z?"t?rJ: tb earn Uma tb AUaatta Vonlhly. I ., '' . , "lilTr-. -.-Ti wbleh waa cbrlataood aa ooh by Dr. plt. aad tmu a,fol lB lba aatur Ollvar WeadU Holmaa, waa started. I of man who wir otharwl Urrlr Tbta monthly waa. at the Um. oonlrU I dowad." Elaawbar b wrote; "I dlda't butad to by tb leading LtUrary llrhtalknaw whthr oar Boatoa Iltrary or af th Muntrr I la mam hare ratoload I rofaaalonal Daonla are mora amiable Uk broth r la th auooaaae woa by tbaa thy ar la otbar ptaeaa, tut oar. f u"Ju,w.i 4 ,c,ror. ,0 auk I. tka Atlantic I taia! r ouarrallna la out ef faablo Lr ,0 boob of ytrday. Th a . . m..a v t. twi. u.. i a i I r renenman ao ntlrry Prmcn. In hia' aii n tik. tila . ri . own vu, bimwmh .uwsm. i ui, mt.u hwvw w I - - tanUaJly laanohad. tha famoua wrltara Ibay ware la tb bablt of ajrat anoay. I Lv ST -lJtt?"" P,,h,d wbo ontrlbutad to Ita page mat fr. moua puffing ef acb oth.r. That 1 Au..fi! ". Ptldin . - , w - . n . wki. I k . vi.ji a .i i ..n. i v . in. wrvuRin vi mi moac iirir i mm bodr wa aauaUr raTarrad to aa thai which manufacturaa falaa raputaUona I " lh raplr and makln H a, Allan U elub, but It waa eoon orarabad- aad raaajn batrada. . oTa i7k- - J ' . . . . .7 "V " wijfinu, vi in noun laldlna ovr tha deatlniM of tb BHtlab mplr, maklna It an em. plr In fact. Tbey are tha rat nr. onal nrtna of hltorr-lfon d. owed by tba more aonapleuou and eom- prabaaalra Baturday club, whlott waa urtad la the fall of J 117. - Tbla monthly gntaered at Parkar'a, which bad aa lu nuoJeua Eroreon aad a few friend wha mad a practice of me tin a blm at the midday dinner table whaa be earn In from Conoord, appear -On tta etbr hand. I ahould like U ! I, r. J",, "::?'"'"";. ,n? "ou know if w are aot at libarty to ha. II hh.V."' 9Z:i.l'.?Tlln. a good lime together, and aay tb plea- anteat things .w can think ef to each other, wbn any of us reached his thirtieth or fortieth dr fiftieth or Ighttath birthday, llre In all sincerity speaks the mnv mands that history shall b logical L1. ran waa more I nan romantic, althouco ba knw too well the value of Ihla aa a political aaaat to loss It. so- Laurler. T Inr htm for such land aa ha bnva .''" m10" T ciuea. rronnion l0f morals ta at tha oaranta' daora. Lk tvw . M vi. na..baa boon road for 27 mora schooler of homo trainln. and fata madeatv ' " 7vT T V B . i.' ; i -i. dtiea. New Tork Citr now f cneerrmtg the -most Tltal qusaUons of i raappaora, alwaya wtth aa affection- bar f that happy family of which th 'm .t.,ll'"ym'r'" peiity and bla fatnr fldeavor. They:8 Biaciuea.-r.ew iora t,jiy nowi K. h rZ !.v !?".". -Vmt mantin. ? th. iou mala and latter Nat.ia iUh IJm ih. aniad maattn. fB w" '?" and each Inunaa- BlBO drtra blm by thooaandl Into ?" " open air school and CUaaeBj But YT.r ta su7l w th Uma Em.raon. Longfellow, pl.c,. the Atlantfo th. laoo.ad organl 0 h-7tlTjyyjJr?Jh Canada and Other placea wher land,a ope"V?n' a " -or" Br" 10 Pt aaa. that our friend Holmea, Iwall, llawuior. whituar. aad the conaldarable eontrlhutlOB of. .u from batnr a suaoort.r of 'Vriaii. opioeu IDIS 1111. 1 evewe iv niil ovanooKaa L a., th low ""i -, -1 iu auaiwu winai i u- ..u.i..u.u - - ayatoera! M..iJ . 1 . - .... . ...1. ' I "I.lf h, nnarla BVancIa Adama. thelnanttir to Amarttan Iltaratura tha Bar. I T . .. 1 " "r . lOCrC" ecPtad and Accoraing to rcporxs i.suea By ---- 7-- -ww - - -r.uww. cona rrorm till; M whew IV . .tl. 1 A 4.- At - A tA. Ia 04u B : vivuwa bm ay ivi BJrVaa AaVl K at gumg 01 manBT I - - - 1 - mo iaii0uai a.v.UB ir oiun, 1 ,p,IJt annU4Vy to ,tU(, pup -oc1bJ T fthaaa. with a f.W oth.rs not In gan. and Pretention of Tobercaloala re- But how fw. haw v.r r.. r .v,.-,eral ao closely related to literature, In Tnrkar markpd bv tha Infln- latlon era hecotnlnc a curao to Ore- 1 nu" 01 109 0Pon ",r ciass wort on wramur miaresiea paopi. rr nnd ' "f in Turtey maraea Dy me innu- uuon ar Decoming cura to uro- , - .i,im... th real eauaa for au.h -aniiitinn. , 'nltora wr ntrtJnd without th enc of the Young Turks has gon. Ho referred particularly to th . . . ... . ..r; vet offer th rmdv a noiat ... ' sensation, of lions on been tha American-founded and Swift who boliTa hug tract of land aa ,na ciency. n.forin-, hr ,om Un ;t thiatrours of friends! hogs ar not In control, Director Newell was another who, after a rlatt to eastern Oregon, de- HE mainspring of the new Ufa ' clared that land Inflation and apecu- Buatalned Robert college at Conatan- wanted for th western Umatilla r-;1" J" tbat one auch school or . r, . is. c. A. .that I hop wm do some- tlnople. It waa opened In 1863, Its , clamatlon project, financial support being guaranteed ! Wa In rite settlers to go on oar by Christopher R.' Robert of . New unoccupied lands. Tha land boom York, whose total contributions ers with hug holdings Insist on spec amounted to $450,000. In 1864 the ulatlre prices. The tettler buys and college was affiliated to th Unl- puts on his Improvements, and then erslty of New York. Itt two best we tax his landand improvements known ; presidents have been Dr. ' higher than we tax th boomer's un- class should be established for every 25,000 of city population, occupied and speculative land. We penalize him for making the land produce and reward th land hog for -Cyrus Hamlin and Dr. George Wash- burn. I T A large proportion of Its students have been Bulgarians, but most of , keeping It in Idleness, , tb races of the Turkish empire are ' It is not the plan to follow In or- represented among Its alumni, der to successfully and quickly Bet Wherever Its hundreds of graduates tie eastern Oregon. Mr. Hill says It have gone they have., carried with , Is not. Mr. Newell says it is not them not only their education In lan-j Everybody knows It is not . guages and sciences but the seeds ' " ' of progress and of freedom. Each :'- one has become a force Id aid of tha ' t new order, ' , '.. '.. , William E. Curtis,' the famous correspondent of th Chicago Rec- , ord-Herald, who has Just completed ! T AN OLD, OLD STORY i I HE father is old. His appetite for strong drink la uncontrollable. exhibition. Tb friendship and good talk received no chock from th reading of pacers. Dr. Holmea rejoiced in th blessed freedom from spevchmaking, which had baan taollshed at th Saturday elub, It Is told of Kmtraoa that "In 1861, when th. club held a Shakespeare an niversary meeting, b. ros to apeak, stood for a mlnut or two, aad then qutatly aat down. Speech did not com, and ho serenely permitted sllenc to speak for him." This Incident may b alao aaen th baalnnlaa of th last ..!. iZ, ' a".n'.V. '. 4n.xpiicao, tda of th. century.' Ia the .xt to ;,'L - .::;tKB,, .' ?!- r?tablt CanarVhoSla'baV.1 iT AN URGENT DUTY jal HE JOURNAL ought to be In mnA tanrilne' wlft. ITinoa tt believe In' the Oregon aystem. 1 wal 'n 'ron of th4 ,aloon Tf na. iitifia carried him homo. . !, i- and raffirondnm In anrl t f aa. i. oaiurus, u)8ui, m a cuiimuuu the strongest terms of tno pervading on. It has year In and year out been fg?'9 ZJ,? force of the Influences of these on the firing line in defens of th. 'JJ "' un"! American-trained teachers In all the direct primary.. It has alway. and j en LT, Wh "UZlVl' Turkish provinces, as preparing the everywhere been a determined sup vay for th great change that has 'Prter of "Statement No. 1. come over th people. For 50 years With a full sense of modesty, It th process has been going on. feels that Its service has been of The sudden rise to power of the measurable value In defeating the Young Turks Is less surprising ln;Pny attempts In Oregon to maim, view of these facts. It is also true mutilate, scuttle or kill these various h'8 7lgrou .part.y!!ftB,":!!- J.68. ""trollable thirst went over the bar. .um Buucmeu in me oesi uni-; u nauu iui weui uu aa versltles of Europe, and they are the1 bas in the past, fully convinced brains and chief motive force of the i that they have been tested and their movement. . . 1 , i efficacy proven to the full. !" But the time has come when pro EXCLUDINQ INSECT PESTS jtection ought to be thrown by Its " ifrlAtlda arnnnil tha tnltlatlva .nil V a statement very recently issued ! referendum. They are too sacred to vj occreiary wuson no araws at- become th nlavthlnirs of 'cormntlon. thing bealdea toot Ita- horn. It waa formed, we ar told, to study1 out th. real cause of ' the deplorable conditions we find In Portland. Now, my hope ia that this society will actual ly accomplish something, grounded upon tha fact -that Marahall Dan haa aubscrlbed hla name amone- ita mam. I bera. If I am not misinformed. H. la ; ! tha nnlv man T vm h rA ( . . ri n . ' ror iivo ears no nan ire- remeay ror the social evil. Ho advo- quented a saloon at Sellwood. Most cater the establishment by law of ai of his earnings wer spent In the , m,"1.muTm, ical ,or . Mr' ' - . v, UIVTI. VUVUKU VI UU- , . . ... .... . . 1 ., U . . manlty. at least femlnln. humanity, to lo accfp m".V'ml " ,Vto. know that most girls a re not lnniiely.i Pla h'l' 07,u' ! bad. but that tha cry for bread for i lA la th' brts and Uvea of Us mem livelihood la atronger than anything j pftr' ' ' else. , I Our present aystem makes it almost! mora' than tl, or th. land speculator impossible for girls well reared and living in good homes to keep afloat when they enter the business world, much less th. more, unfortunate ones I without auch protection. Statistics bear us out In the state- th. yaar 11.4 thai rJ5J!r th. death of Dr. Holmea bora away the i. K0r . Vith., V.Tw latest survivor of this group of eon- JJ ? hrOI1UhW UcklB ln in A - aaa&B.JB W ABHall VX7 4,111 Ia I w ' i7iii'v 4 ii ivuuB, uvwvii saiu vv iiaai.ara i j baa ftL V. la. gone following Motley In 147T. and u T -I- ,n ' V"ui 2..IT. ?1 u.athnn.. In 1i With tha alhtlJ "7 .TT"" !. T lumo III ----- - j B4ri mat wunout blm Canada woM th group may ba aald to Have bn nn, k.. Li.T... w7 u. . disintegrated. A few of their younger Z'y. L" dlVfVraat anV a. . brothers such a Dr. Hale, Professor J 0!! 2? Norton and Colonrt Hlfglnson. remains p.0 n7h. ta.t 't? b?a to typify th. older to tb. younger gen- ', .J" raUon. In th.m, aa ln many ot. thoa. i'A r ,i,r;r " bm 'ala mTTSa w .kn .in k. ih.i,'.u...iir.: .hM.. ha "?. r"lou".proDUm" """Id oava t - iQiuilM in. I m njtrl, 1 . . M. i Mm nnalltv of ranraaantlna- tha '"aaa Old Um quality of representing tb. bast social and acaderalo tradition of place, and his family waa reduced to want. Two years ago his two sons began ! appealing to the saloonlst not to sell , drink to their' father. Court testi mony is to the effect that the moth er was reduced to a condition of nervous wreck on account of her husband's habits mora characteristic of Emerson than of the place. With gradual passing of tha his club; yet 4t reveals a perfect under. I older brotherhood, Boston unquestton standing and fellowship which help one! ably lost Ita preeminence aa th "liter ary cental" or in. country. Next i wek 6evn Worker! ... , Oreat Literary pi rations. Sir Wilfrid Laurter is tba inW fla. ur. of th. time, th. moat faaolaatlna ' rn,..ut, wumi( puouo man, piotur- yracucai, wun -tn. race of a p.... i, im .oui or a poet, aad th viauia m iaieaman. A few weeks ago the sons found i their father lying drunk on the side-' mnt that between 86 and 80 per oent They ers, swore out a warrant, the saloon 1st was arrested, and yesterday in the municipal court was fined $200. It is such tragedies that make sen timent against the liquor traffic. All law, all morality-and all decency were violated when the earnings of this venerable man with an uncon I teon,ti the actIoo- of the agri-l ists and too valuable to be the tools eparuneni m intercept-; and lmplementa of crooks. Ing during the last year 20 different! The Ellis paving petitions' In Port "!f f? k,Fef tT,8CMB them rery for-iiand' supplied tinht "iiroof - netes ttldable in Europe. But the alfalfa 1 sary that the peddling of petitions War weevil and the oriental cotton , for money should not be permitted. acMe have been introduced, the for- j The disclosures ln the university mer having already destroyed miirh- ref - .a ii4i .v. ....... w i i". iuu ui ma auaiia crop of Utah. Another new plant disease of re- whelmlng array of similar testimony. Men Circulated petitions who were ; at the ' time going nnder aliases. To take them and give him drink in return was a crime against a home, a family, society and public decency. ' - ' " . Where la the model liquor ordi nance promised by the Home Ruje association? Where is municipal authority that permits such -practices T .' ' NEW, CANADIAN MTNISTKY I T "appear that R. Borden,' the, new Canadian premier, .stands committed , by his pre-ele6tlon promlses .to a policy that deserves any. other name but ' conservative in the old sense. ' ; If., reciprocity with the United States ..was tabooed for Anything ex- of girls working In department stores, factories and t.lephon offices ar. recruits for houses of lllfame. What a daplorabf. stat. of affaire! Put every girl on an Independent basis, and sea how soon the ranks of vie will b. depleted.. - For truly no greater hell exists than the plaoe where a woman 14 forced to give ; up her precious body, the "tabernacle of tha soul," to th. vil lusts of men who ar. worse, far worse, than beasts. ' When will w. compel th greedy cor poratlons to pay our girls living wagesT Are they forever to take our girls' health and strength and not vontent with that, their most precious pos session, their virtue? Wars hav. been fought, and thousands slain upon oui battle fields for less than this, this awful condition that cries to heaven for vengeance, , - M. M. MACK. . - uihuubcuob IB m DOtato Thw Bfme1 tha naHHnna wart, which Dractica.il t- 'i ::ZZZ- ZTZZ. , ir.l'i ZT"' :?: wyi -to iiot.w ;Mit .h-r-.I' rr."- "luer uuie y ,wmcu.wjth England is open .to identical nnder i cept, sentimental reasons,; reciprocity waVeF Th7 wh 1 .W!"8 .number are "onomi objectlo-i..- AmerlpA hAd is In th earn category. . . 0ne w a tatxast ConTlct. and an Th secretary says that dnrinr1. ... ...mm. ; - " -a "i-utll nM l.MOVlUUUW KU1KUCDU 4W something to bestow aa Consideration for removal or lowering of Canadian tat-lffa 1?n1aniV V, a .Alkl.. . ... ItiO tb. department discovered, te " tttllSTi . anippmss to New York alone, id 00 th last word In fraud and" forgery, i keta of Canadian Winter nests, Of th brown-Uiled Thav conlad namaa from Atrm f f a ' . ' . .Yl :h containing approximately, and made oath that the7 wlr de' STof .000 larvae. -This quantity waa in signatures. L Oairadlan ZZ rlT?L r moth AAA. vuu.vuu iarran. n anii,nHt, i.. .i . . .. v..t-r - u m u uai urea. - , . rnouga to iniest tne whole United. -They were crooks doing a crooked Ttftts wHhl-aw-yearaSub, a-lrnicnta war reported voluntarily queaUoni of stat welfare, ducatlon- V-'- . ' .. . . - view Canadian, farmers- may profit from lowering tariff dntles that ob-atraetthe- entrance of -British ad American manufactures alike. But Reaping Without Sowing, Portland, Or., Oct 4.--To th. Editor of The Journal- Writing In The Jour nal of September 2 Leslie M.- Scott appears to se. only half, or less than half, of th. meaning of "whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." He scoffs at the Idea that a law breaker may be a "victim" of our immoral -or unmoral laws. He seems to believe that society can do no wrong, and that It should sternly fore "th Individual to reap tha punishment of hia own sin. This matter is ably discussed by Dr. i Woods Hutchinson In th October num ber of Everybody's, magusine. . Curiously enough,' Mr. Scott Ignore th. fact that society may and does com mit alns against Itself and the Individ ual. He ignores th. Important fact that society commits a mora crime when it permits one- man td reap .the fruits Of another man's Industry in a "legal who' produces nothing and performs no useful labor, but puts into his pocket the increase of 120,000 that tn inaustnai population adds to a vacant lot Jn on year? Very properly does Mr. Scott say that th moral side of reaping and sowing 1 of in tare L Let us look at it Ao ror dinar to tha assessor's books, th 33 most valuable blocks ln Portland land alon. - not Improvements -were as sesssd at 123,635,800 in 1910 and Un 1900 thos blocks were assessed at 2,- 438,410. So, in 10 years th. lnorea ing Industry and population of Portland added 120,947,190 to the value of thos. 83 small pieces of land, which contain 30 and three tenths acres Just about th. sis of an ordinary small farm. From th moral standpoint to whom doea that great Increase In value be long? Th. people of Portland created that value, but the owners of the land get It; the people sowed,' the land-j owners reap the value; tne people earn without Betting- and the landown ers Bet without earning. Is that moral? , Mr. Scott, working out bis philosophy, would punish the landowners rovra.p ins where they hav. aot sown. But th. wrong Is done by society, not by th. landowners, and the way to right th. wrong is to chango , the system of taxation so that th. men who are lean ing most heavily on society and gov eminent shall rely on their own ; la bor and Industry. W must put an end to th. confiscation by landowners . of th. land values that ar. created by th. people; and w. can do that with, single tax, or taxation of land values, It is not fair to Insist that crimin als alone' shall reap what they sow and to deny that the Industrious shall reap the full fruits of their industry, It is solemnly but Immorally sjrted that m.r. ownersnip. or iana gives one clear tltl and a moral right to .reap tha land valuea created by th. people. Th. 320.S47.190 of land valuea added to th. 23 blocks ln Portland In 10 years was about enough to pay th. expenses of th. city In thos. years, Y.t gav. that great .sum . t-. the 0-wners of way, or permits ona man. to reap the i the land and then taxed Industry to .tttli. a , li . !,,-,, r.0 1. A.. . . ' ..t.W. 1 1. T k. . t. rt pax vumw MtieuCK a uvyv nr. ocou will oontLau. hi studies In moral. phil osophy. . W. a EQQLESTON. ' ' .' - ... . ..... ,..'- - Spanish Battle on Scottish fkifl. Hood Rivr, OrZ Oct 4. To th Ed itor ef . Th Journal. Would b much pleased, If you could 'prove that th. Spaoiarda aver fought a battl. In Kin- tail . Roaashlre, Scotland, about or be fore the Jacobite rebellion and a Dutch colonel alain there. Can. History- of Scottish Battles. publlbed by MacKay BtlrLLtig eeotland b. got of Portland ;- .. . - - " fruits of the industry of a thousand or ten thousand men under cover of law. Mr. Scott aay "it Is tha present day fashion of many to lean on society and government. Instead of to rely on their own Individual powers and labors." That Is true; but who ar. doing th. leaning, th men who stand on soap boxes aad shout for soma sort -of "division," or tha mn who don't have to shout for a division because they hav. the legal power to reap what ' they har. ' aot lowfl? JVho latnt mora heavily upon.1 the shoulder of Industry.": th. maa who demands-13 a day whaa h Is set worth1 bookseller a . and History of Crofter Commission loHighlands of Scotland. '.. A. CHISHOLM DEB. '(In 1713 a fore, of 6000 Spaniards was sent to aid the Jacobite pretender ln raising another rebellion against th. Hanoverian king of Britain. A storm dispersed th. Uttl fleet Only .300 Spaniards landed In the north of Soot- land and wer. Joined by about 1000 Highland clansmen, mostly Mackanaiaa and Macgregors, commanded by Sea- forth and Marlsohat -On Jun 10, 1719, they met at tb pass of Qlenshial ln Kosssmr. a lores or about 1000 Ena lish soldiers commanded by , General WrlKhtman. A desultory engagement la which killed and wounded on both sides amounted to 200, was followed by the dispersal of the Highlander. Tha Spaniards surrendered th. follow Ing day to th. English general. - His tory -gives no mention of a Dutch xc-lo. nel. James Keith, th. famous Marshal Keith ox the Seven Tears war, then a boy of 22, fleshed his maiden sword ln the pretender s cause. ' --i Neither of the books " mentioned are to be found in Portland. But a letter to the J. K. Gill Co. would receive at tentlon.) AI wayfl in Good H umorl Rev. 3Ir. McPherson Answers Critic Portland. Oct 7. To the Editor of Th. Journal. My attention has ' been called to an article ln Th Journal where William A. Baker took exception to soma remarks I raoently mad. In the pulpit of Trinity Methodist Episcopal church relativ. to Mlraole wheat This gentleman wished to debate Pastor Rus sell's Ideas . with .me, Under different circumstances, I might be glad to take up such a proposition, but as Bishop Smith has Just assigned to ma the task of building a .325,000 church ln Ladd's addition - this i year, I will be unable to tak th necessary time, at least until the completion of this project ts it ia quit a Job to diraet th. work of build ing a church. CHARLES T. M'PHERSON. v' ... ' " I 1 i li i I i i ii : s - One Year Later..,::.;-..'. : ; From th. Chicago Trlbuna. -It waa th. first annlv.rsary of th moodier wedding day, and th. rood wlf bad prepared a special dinner ln honor of th occasion.' - c, -iTisoiua,- said paoodlea -after the The fao. of th. returns," said th. chairman of th. masting, Shew 4T ayes and no noes." , f ."What a queer looking fao. that mast be I" remarked aa old lady in th bn row. , zj aha. . . BOUND REASONS. I From Baltimore-Americas. --op, wnat makea UtUe dogs their tails r "I SUDDOS It I ICOMMH 'm. .... a. ---4- 444 j ' BBWIaWi They want to make both and ma ; . - VERY BAD FORM. From Cincinnati Times-Star. Th. first night Walter Kaiiv , to ; vaudeville as th. "Virginia Judg walked up th. Strand ha cnmr,i.... .. his English companion that th. most famous street In London was dark at 9 o'clock. . ., "Why," said he. "at thia hA... t . way is as bright a day. . Ther. i. pn "'p.". i -me harlot- Rnu'i. which there are 60.000 electric ( lights 1" -"But I say.-old top,' said his English ' friend, "wouldn't that, ha ;ihiv1l"a.B splcousr " "m an AN INHERITED REPLY.' Teacher Freddy, can vn.. wnu waa mo meexest man? ireaay lea, ma'am. , Moses. ; ' , 1HK mat s ria-lit. Nnvr DV.i.. can you tell me th. nama nf th ,-i-' est woman? . 1 Franky No. ma'am; there never was i meekest woman. I - j Pleasant Tnenies - - J 11 recular faitura nf ,h. innT i 'iit r. " I Ilk to - talk of '.vi that make one's spirit light so when som. dreary rOssip bring 2 tale tnlt reeks with spite, some stale and dismal anecdote about a -neighbor's s faulted I straightway get that gossip' goat ind tell him he must waJU -hlsaif. ii short my friend." I aay, "f or us noi? mortal aba taa anf -J . "r - POT h..,way-haV .r?ra40tes.' fhVeeS .Vr? T..VoZ S"f"Ue"..i L0. -ome virtue. lnhU feasUng was over, -nhat was th. best , heart . And I have found It iMttr til meal 1 ver at. Tou- ar worth your j to help poor, human Jays to hitch thir weignt in gold." ! x - r s A year ago today Claud," Mrs. Pnoo- wsgon to a stifr. br aivina. 1 , . , ' viwa vi rV."rr "c"ura? hm and dies answered.1 "you told m. . I was ' mook by sarins; bitter thinga- so soak worth my weight in diamonds." your head and take a walk, and wT-i -Did I?1 Well, dear, this Is your first lcom" b' i"r . ..valuaUon."; j awj, Cdutffc