The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OKHGON DAILY JOURNAL. KjKTI-AND. SATURDAY EVEltlMQ, OCTOBER !. U1L
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makatl that "thliaj ought to pit ha-1 that go to lb rontonitr far M.t II.r)tii4 ta rla err long- t a
twa Portland tad Alaakft. TbarlOOO. It la profit lo th nl44Imm
ought to bring dova chaap coal aodlof a boat 000 pr cL
tat bark food, clothing and top-1 for Now York mttk. th fartnr la
pile for tha AUikant," Th kttar naid 123.113.000. bat It roata lb
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for rorUand o get Jta ahar of th Por meat and , poultry la Nw
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avtDtha amdiag laat Mar vaa 5f.- other ftubataaUatloa of thft fttaUmftut
4ll.t)74. It t-ii nort than double that It annually roata th contamtra
thft rain of all th wheat produced of thft United Bataa SIt.OOO.000,000
la Oregon last year. It waa mora for th prod acta for vhleb the farra
tbaa throa and odo hair ttmea thft era reeeir only 14,000.000,000
reluft of all th frolta grown In Ora- Inflated rental, cold storage cora
gon latt year. It aertO timet btoatlona. tarlffe and taiea of all
the value -of all th wool.prodneed klada. tmate, big and Uttl. trantpor-
In Oregon laat year. It was tnorftltallon mergers, all get In thai dead
tha three Umea the value of all thft ly work. It la not thft farmer that
dairy products,' and more than foor-lmake th coat of llrtng high.
teen time th value of all th bops
atatf of aarrllaty. adnaltae
aad aaltJBg oaly serra to lacr
lb cooftt4ka aad poatpoa tb
project.
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ftied at 1(00.000. Tb Market alrtt
ail la avallabVa. aad thft commit-
aloa will b wlae If It eptftVdlly brings
th taaftft to ft eoadilloa ef fixity aad
proreeda to go throagh th prettml-
aarlea neeaary to beg! a th work
of actual conatractloa.
Thft people havft voted for an audi
torium, and they want aa auditorium
before they get too old to enjoy It.
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produced In Oregon last year.
It la tuore than .thft valuft ot all
the wheat, all th wool, all thft hop
and all th fruits produced In Oregon
laat year.
, Is not the hug volume of Alaaka
trade alnndantly sufficient to In
duce Portland to meek a share of. It?
Is oar highest ambition merely to
inflate rentals and Wwap town 'lots?
WABHINQ TAIXTED MONET
CHOOSING JTIXIE8
O one bat the bacteriologist
.knows how many millions of
germs one of Uncle Ram's well
used greenbacks carries to the
square Inch. When these bills get
too filthy to be handled they are
sent back to the United States treas
ury. Until now all were destroyed.
Bills cost l.S rents to make. The
life of a one dollar bill la one to two
years, or a two doiinr niu one to
DY the universally lamented death rour years, ana uius 01 iBrRr nenom
of Juatlcft Harlan President Inationa about three years.
J J Taft has the duty imp'wed on A machine baa been Invented by
him of choosing a successor a Mr. Churchill, of Belbyvllle. Indl-
on the supreme court of the United ana, for washing clean the dirty bills,
States. With the nomination now to nnd one has now been Installed In the
. be made the president will hae so- treasury department at Washington.
lecte4. five of the nine Justicek, be- A patent has been granted. The
' sides choosing the chief justice. machine consists of an oscillating
The office, as Illustrated In the vessel with air chambers, and with
career of Justice Harlan, appeals to brackets supporting a perforated or
the noblest ambition of the lawyer, porous basket, adjustable in place.
He who la absorbed In the urgent The dirty bills are placed In the
demands of a large practice at the basket, and1 locked In by three sep
bar asks, above most things time and arate 16cks, The basket is then
opportunity to stndy the principles placed within the body of the wash-
( and application of them , to the su- er, which contains hot soapsuds.
' preme law of the land, in view of the Compressed air forces the suds and
responsibilities, of Irreversible decls- hot; water through the meshes of the
Ions, On the supreme bench it be- porous basket with such force that
; comes his duty to fill to the full this the bills are thoroughly cleaned. The
' desire of his heart. . basket then goes to another washer
1 It Is demanded that the justices to be starched..
bei of independent mind and strong A (lor drying, in a centrifugal ma-
charactercourageous and nnswerv- chine, exposed , to a high pressure
1 ing in aamimstenng tne law as eacn current, 01 air me proceBs is complete.
5 one sees it. ' The treasury redeemed some 200,-
That any lawyer of the standard 000,000 individual bills last year,
! sought must make pecuniary sacri- and 80 per cent of these might have
' flees;' in accepting this high office been waBhed. The, saving is con-
' will hardly limit the . field of the servatively estimated at 91,000,000
v president's choice; While the Jus- on this quantity,
tlces are better paid nowadays than
formerly it remains true that their I A LAND THAT IS
: Bftlarlea do not nemnlt -them to nr.. I "
cumulate any considerable saving J HE day before Christmas, I
Yet this la one of the verv few of- " I cut from mT front- yard
flees where money weighs not with X
such men as are possible candidates, j ' j
Tha liifltlGAshln mrrlns ft nwn , nnA I July,
sufficient rewards. . The statement is by August
Even eo the choice of a iustica la -rause, a recenx seiner m j acKBon
G'
rest ron nitoiui
a
OOD cots with amplft bedding
havft been provided at Eugene
for dm of th jori In th cir
cuit court. When there Is dif
ficulty In reaching an agreement, th
coU will b brought. Into th Jury
room and th Jurors b permitted to
retire for ft good nlghl'a Bleep.
Th nw plan baa been Inaugurated
by Judge Harris. Th vlw ta that a
night's rest may b a wboleaom In
fluence In enabling Jurors to enter
mora discriminatingly Into th ad
judication of a case.
It seems to b a plan embodying
much common sense. Many Juror
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orr" lv color to tbU vw. Tb rl
Andrew Jack4on wa far Hffr4t rtota
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4e-r.4ln,y. but tb. mtt appaalad. to, 'until th. 7, ot "li ftaiibT-h.
b waallhy hop rowr. r-pii 144 urn ; k , M -n.
all U,. 44.r b4 ould f. r.rVlo TlmV.nd rarly. If .vr. fra
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haa b4 rich man, bo4t t m of tbalr
ltr4t brt4. and of bow thtf blp4
etfcer. but nTr to my fcnowldg ha
4 rich 1444 h4ip4 aoolhor ovaa unlr
bla aharp bualn4ta Inalfht told blm ha
would t It b4ck wita iniri.
ha leaves the court room to paaa
upon the Issues In the eaae. Intenae
nervous strain and more or less men
tal excitement ar certain to be pres
ent to a greater or leaa extent In
every Important case. If the trial
has been long drawn out the mental
and nervous conditions ar height
ened by physical confinement.
It ta a condition far removed from
that calm Judicial mood In which the
Juror would naturally be at his best
He Is more ready to fight than to
listen patiently to the views of his
colleagues In the discussion of the
case. It Is an atmosphere In which
all the Influences for disagreement
are present and all the forces for
dispassionate deliberation absent.
1 61eep is tired nature's sweet res
torer. The Lane county plan seems
to have virtues and to be worthy of
wide adoption.
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ona wno ran or m w.yaiua, .
tnav ha ba tf death tpa in quickly.
for It I btlr to dJ than to ba tranv
pld undr foot " JOll DAYID.
ExDreaa Companies Niggardly.
Portland. Or.. Oct. II. To the Ivdltor
fur ?l hour from icrurlatlnapln.
tini tha manr4loua will powr ef
Jackaoa fcpt blm from bln cruabed
by hla phyalcal Ilia. In a dual with
th Ban ton durlna tha war of 1111
Jaokaoa bacam ciipplail for Ufa, aad
for tha rmalndr of bl yxa ba could
not alt la a chair for fir rainutaa wita
out aupport.
Jackaoa waa not a vrat ataUamaa,
but h waa a rood trldnt. and fw
man laft araatar lmDra On thtlr tlm4
Nvr did bt loa th affection of th
neoola. When h rtlrd from tb preal
dancr ha had only 170 In th world
aalda from a faw bundrad 4cra of hla
ATHLETIC COLIJCGR GIRLS
T
roses as fine as you can find
In your state in the month
a hard one. Legal attainments and countJV who made, it in an article
Character stand first. A-judicial Printed in a North Dakota newspaper,
mind, if not judicial experience, is 14 recalls an article in which another
requisite. In age the appointee nw settler, wrote the Kansas City
should have reasonable hone of 20 str that "Oregon Is always the land
years service. His history should Pf oins to be
be clear cf extreme views either for
or against the corporations which
supply so much litigation.
The North Dakota article contin
ues: "In North Dakota I was al
ways on the sick list,, but since com-
HE Radcliffe girls are being
treated to a uniform system of
bodily exercises that surpasses
any to which their brothers are
subjected, unless the athletic cham
pions of the diamond and gridiron be
perhaps excepted.
Each girl student will receive a
card on which she Is required to
note her hours of sleep, her hours
of exercise, and other details ot her
dally life. Exercise is apportioned
under gymnastics, major sports, such
as basket ball, tennis, and walking.
Walking is to be especially encour
aged. Freedom from coughs and
colds is sought. Each day the stu
dent must record on her card
whether she has caught cold. At the
end of the month the cards are
handed in to the physical director and
fresh .cards Issued. The student's
weight will, of course, be noted, with
any other particulars regarding her
physical condition. i
Miss Wright, the physical director,
expects to deal with each girl , lndl-
of Th Journal Tour adltorlaJ ratatinf onc- btf. stta. Bavtral Umea ba mat
ta th aiDloltAtlon by th rllroada of einanolai ravaraaa lit ntvtr waa known
tbalr eubf idlarlea. tha xprtta wmp-1 to wep but twic( on0 wbn bla wlf
nlta, ar timely ana oi mora man paa- dle, ud ono- Whn an old rriana
Ins lntrL ... whom J4 applied for a loan of tl".-
Moat of ua ar familiar with tnair 000 ,tnt th money and triad aa dali
iorbltaat rates, complicated and arbl- c,,.,, M n couia to rt tha old aol
trary claatlflcationt. and how tht In- fl(fr to accept lt a R)ft.
tarmlnsled ownorahlp of stock rrect- eturdy and unbendina; Jackson r
ually atlflea eompttlUon. tc; but ther ulntA nta rnarrelout will power ta the
I on phaa of thla diaouation whloft tai H. WM Dut a ,!, whn tn
ha nvr bn touched upon by any 4f ,umraona cama, ona lung balng gon
th fcnumaroua magatlne wrttera or oth- compieteiy ,nd only a portion of tha
era who hav aouaht to throw the usrnt oth(,r rernaninB;. perhapa nothing In
of publicity on th worklnsa or thla aU h!i waa mort wonderful than
irreat monopoly, nam4ly: T exploita
tion py th4 xprt coropania vi ii.
employe. '
. Wer th acala of wagea paid by tha
eompaniee senerally known, th publlo
would realise an important tourco of
the bloated dividend declared by that
corporatlona. -
My inveatlgationa ahow that tha
wasra paid by tha txpreaa companies
ara from It car cant lo v per cent
lesa than thoa paid by the railroad
hla hold on Ufa, for although ha bled
from th lungs every day for yeara, and
although ha waa thin almost to enunci
ation, he lived to bi roori than 77.
Jackaon'a will was xouted on th
U af etaabAr, lilt. II y-r
for ba died, aod ba w4 44trJly 4
plld t4 make 4anb4r 4f abAAg la
It. autlag aa tha rao4 "bay oaut
baa BAcoma graaiUy laroiT4 for lb
dabta of cay wU tvalovad and 4Vdpa4
eon, Andrew Jack, Jr which B4ka
It Bca4ary t 4ltar tb4 44m.
He directed la bla wDl that bla body
b burled by tb aide 4f bi wlf la
th4 amrda of th lUrmltAgm. Tb first
part of It la aaada up act! rely f r-
rangementa for tha paying of bla dabta.
and aftar tbaaa were fully aaUeflad be
gave to bla adopted Boa th. Harmttar.
and 411 th property oonntd thara-
ith. Including slavaa. -ivta.
Ta bl granddaughter, iubal Jack
son, b g 4rral negroea and te
hla grand eon, Andrew Jackaon, ba gave
4 negro boy aamad "Tfed. son of Black-
amith Aaron and HAnnab bla wlf:"
ana to bla .grandAon. aianiual Jackaoa.
on negro boy. Davy or Oeora-a. o4
( 4UUU-4 ana nis wir oinay." ,
to ni aepnaw. Andrew J. Don!
on. h gAv t he - aletrant sword pr.
entd t m by th state of Ten nee-
e; to hla grandnephew, Andr4W Jack
aon Coffee, th elegant aword presented
10 mm oy in nru company of f'w or
lean a. and to bis modMn. Andrew
Jackaon, th aword prantd t bin by
w oiuana or 'nuadeipbla.. -
TDt piatou of General - T.fyatta.
which ware praented to blm by General-Washington,
and by blm -lan t
Colonel WUllam Robartson, who pro
ten tad them to Jackaon, he bequeathed
(o ueorg waanington L4fayatt4 aa
a memento of tba illustrious peraonagea
through whoa hands they had paaaed.
To General Robert Armatron ha ba.
queathed hla caaa of platola and ha
aword worn by himself during bla mili
tary career. These, and m.nr nthae
smaller articlee, were Included In th
aooiuon to the wui of Andrew Jackaon.
no money bequeata having been noted
for tha reaaon that Jackaon waa wall
aware of hla had financial condition at
in iime or nia death.
Tantflt-foot
By Jatt
OvrV4h
hotk roxo norm.
a4 A 0 1 rvy
Tbft test 4f rlvlBg prebloaa ts -
lr, ur 4004S4.
For prie 44 typewritar rlbbtwva
row ao4 wall:
Blank ptr. too, baa rl4a4 he rt4
bllye tne, rriaoaa, 41 a n.i.
Trrt wereee 4r aa br4 14 writ 44
hardar yet te aeU.
Oood potg atatnpa rental tb Berne,
put 4T4iop4 ara mgn.
Aad arndioatee 44 all tb hoary M
44rr iuff:
T04 aoulda't trad a poaos for a ataa-
alon in in ay
Should you demand aa a b tract 4
I a eld before. Ifa tough.
Our fiction atorlaa go tha rouaaa, re
turning aa sna eora.
Our Jokeleta fall to hit tha spot:
aiip rhvmea come hom la roust.
And though the coat of living keep In-
r4Sing anor ana rnuia,
Wa atlll muat writ of blghr thing
and. booat aad booat aad booat.
ba! A war of op
At laat: an
author baa expired I . .
And hold! Another yet la Of a.
Once mora our eourag avara,
trhana they'll take ur atory now
tha ona onr friend admired:
Let price rle: who car, wa aay-
we'll dig into our atorea.
Next week fibven valiant aeaman.
tlful city 1 of Portland that ahe baa noljuatlce, and I beliava everybody would
ordloanca which compel Hher citlaena to I be jaetlfled to protect hlmaelf and hla
reel oil ouiiuajr v .nj wm v ..,uv i famllv with a lii..i.. a
week. It plainly wltneaaed how loyally JJ " -'"hooter agalnat any
h.. hav. aunhoriari ona at tha medical contaminator who th nka ha la
leaa liioji imv, " j ...w vu. . - ww - i . . . . . ..... - - ,
for almllar work. No overtime la allowed, great plllara upon which our republic ao4ng tne rignt tmng to force pua and
tha average day'e work la from 11 toinaa lounaea iistut rmigiou uuwiy w 1 wmnminnca poisona into healthy
14 houra for urivera, oepot men ana roaa 1 an. 1 ooaiea.
employee. Sunday worK la aemanaea xna memoera 01 ine oodsib uDserv- 4 gom- yara in
,(.v,,. nir an4 in n thla the strict I ance Lurue." in making their ADDeal I .
4 narannal ' reanonaibllltv for to Ufavor Rnahllarht. Beamed to have raen appointed a royal Oommiaslon
loa a. damaae or delay which la exacted endeavored to cover up their real Inten- oompoaed of both pro and antl-vaoclna-
cuta Into the meagre wage of thla hard- tlona by using tba plea that a Sunday 1 Uonlste, of which the former ware In
working claaa. law ahould ba paaaed, ao that all would the majority. This body of men after
It appeara very dear tnat unaua aa- nave to rest one aay fin u weK thorouth invtleinn ....
vantage la being takta or tn unorgan- the aaka or weir pnyncai weirare. By 7, believe. nV .n ::" . ZI
imA nv rathar tha nnn.uniomita conai-1 Danism in aruci lunner. nowever. 1 . . -
the British govern,
lt will ba found that a purely religious .1 dt . Pronounoed verdict
moUve prompts the InaUgatora to ao- 7r " ', ' """""""a Jia xorujwitn
tlon, for to a following paragraph they tb Brltiah oompulaory vaeolnaUon lawa
atat that "God of all th. earth i Ji were repalad. If had been betUr had
horah, whoaa law for all natlona oon- n Brltiah govornment gone ona atep
talna tha following command: Remem-1 urwer ana proniouea vaccination alto-
nlovea overworked and underpaid by thai bar the Sabbath day to keep lt holy.'" I gemer. Thla medical tyranny, foatared
other, I believe that thla graaplng policy I It will be observed that they take par-j by the American Medical aaaoclatlon. If
tlon of Ita employes by the expreaa
service In oon treat with tha employee
in the railroad aervice who are organ
Inaamuoh aa tha pubuo la oemg
gouged with th on hand and Ita em
ahould be made public.
P. F. M'NaMAR.
ing here I am enjoying the best of
DEATH OF ELY BIRDMAN health, and find no kifid of farmiir4(,,injlv . t .nn0rfir,n chn.
. I work too heavy for me to do. As for-Uk- n...icA onin. u 77! 1
OT the air, but the monoplane, myself. I think Oregon Is the best Z J, 6 T-
TYT
1 i uu.a claimed anoiner victim, state m me union, une wno Has a
I when Eugene Ely fell at Ma-j little capital can make an easy li
con, Georgia. In his last ing and enjoy life better here than
words. "I lost control," th immedi- any place I know of.
ate cauue of the tf if edy-Ja told. I "It amuses me a great deal to read
,Tffe saa list 01 50 mortal accidental in your paper mockery ! editorials
in 1911 to this date shows 14 deaths about Oregon, which appear from
In America, where tlie great major- tima to time", and no doubt written
ily occurred in spectacular flights to by.. a chronic crank who bates hlm
. amuse the crowds at aviation meets, self, his fellow citizens and the state
rather than In long distance Jour- he lives In. I want to-say that any
neys from place to place through the man living .here who has moderate
air. . ' . ,. means cannot find a better country.
This ftustainft -the opinion Of healthief climate or more natural
Claude Crahame White, the English scenery than our great state of Ore
aviatafV la a recent article, that the gon offera." . : . - -
real danger attending the .aeroplane I The article of this good old Ger-
needs.
Not the least valuable part of the
new system Is expected to be the
knowledge gained by the comparison
of. the records of several hundred
girls, and the possible deduction , of
rules of general application.
The college authorities hope that
the Radcliffe trained girl will be the
moBt perfect specimen . of young
American womanhood from the phy
steal side at least. .. ; ', ' , t
THE PRESIDENTIAL SILENCE
RESIDENT TAFT had 'noth
ing to sar t Oregon about
the . Oregon system. ' Nor
has he expressed his rlews
Ilea In these dips and glides, in the! man farmer is commended to the
presence of crowds and In the ,x- j authorof the "land that ls going to f elsewhere on that subject, eo far as
rltement caused by the impnlsj tolbe." It la a kind of letter that iathe Oregonlan has observed." Ore
depart from steady, regular, flights, surft cure for pessimism, sour atom- J goniaa. What did Mr."TaXt aay la
A ... . f . ... .
Unorganized Labor Defended
To the Editor of The Journal I no
ticed in your edition of October 17 a
letter by F. Healy, which I muat aay
la very-unfair to unorganised labor.
I wish to etate here I have had several
yeara' experience hiring building tradea
nien and dealing with union delegates.
With organised labor run aa at present
I da not censure any company for not
recognizing It.- .' ""i .S ,-.!'
We all know the aecond class me
chanics who ara not getting topnotoh
wagea Join the union to try ' to draw
better wagea. Consequently said second
Class ar in tha majority, O " " s
In all my experience X have found
better workmen L among ' unorganised
labor. .-, '..,.''".':."'.,..''"'.'
Let them elaaalf y their labor and run
unions on A business principle. ' Then
tiouiar naina to leave out tn one arreat 1 not. oppoaea : tr lntaiiia-ant man , .4
easentiai or tnat woria-wia command, t women, will aoon bind ua all band and
tuui. ii over tney aucceea in hoodwink
ing our lawmakers at Waahlngton and
auoceed in having a bureau of health
established, vthe varioua health boards
will be composed of Allopathic dootora.
and they will not atop with forcible vac
cination alone, but will maka laws to
fad
law from tha atandpolnt of our const!- " " "V. r 'on7
tution. It aeema that they have neglect-i froTO oaaa loro5?" wh8n alck with tha
ed tha reading of tha very firat clause
which atates explicitly tnat the sev
entb day of the week la th Sabbath
Ex. 20:8-11. It la acknowledged by
everyone that Sunday la not"-the sev
enth day. ' ."
They further state that tha aaored
rlghta of the people, aa protected by
Sentiment for Wilton.
Tram Waahlngton Dispatch In Baltimorey
sur.
Harry Walker, tha wall known
t York politician and newspaper man, baa
Juat reached Waahlngton after a long
trip through thft aoutb and aoutbwaat.
Ha baa v been as far aa Colorado and
cama back through th middle wt.
Mr. Walker reporta that ha waft aur
prlaed at tha Woodrow Wtlaoa senti
ment which greeted blm vrywhr on
bi trip, and ho predicts that Wilson
haa outrun Harmon In tba race for tha
Democratic nomination. , II further
claim that Champ Clark i tha aecond
oholoe in that part of tba oountry
through whloh h traveled.'
Mr. Walker aays that in a talk wita
William Jennlnge Bryan, which ha bad
recently while In Llnooln. Nab., Mr.
Bryan told blm that ha fait bow aa
aura of Governor Wllaon'a nomination
by the Demooratlo national oonrentlon
in 111! aa he felt certain of hla own
nomination by the Damocrata At Danvar
In, 1908. .i .-, ,
Kesult of Election. :
- From tha Oakland Inquirer..
California yesterday decided to r-
from Ita constitution In many Important
particular a . The amandmenta advo
cated by Governor Hiram Johnson and
proposed by a prograaaive legislature
were approved by large majorities and
tha result la proof of tha fact that th
progressive Republicanism . that mada
Governor Johnaon chief executive of th
atat la atlll a vital force agalnat which
th big lntareata and th atandpattere
ar powarleaa. )iZ'-i-(L-
the conetltution of the United States, I""T" nI;. Sril '
ara Invaded., In pleading for a rellgloua "J.' t'Vl th nW
law from tha atandpolnt of our conatl- ?5i1Vth,,var.,0U" "ernm J!en- m
varioua fevera. There la a great cry for
of that wonderful document, which ex-1 raoney o xignt tna wnitt plague, and
pressly eta tee that "Congreaa ' ahall I onaritabla people think they ara helping
maka no It raapecUng religion." ' ja godd causa along when they, buy Red
1 There are a large number of Port-1 Croaa stampa. ; Thla . campaign la en-
land taxpayera who own a snare In the I Urely useless as long aa the doctors
court house, whoae right would be I keep poisoning people' a bodies with vac
seriously hampered were they to bt I cine poison and other poiaona and un
compelled to rest upon one of tha work-1 dermine thft health of tha -nation every
Ing days of the week.
Let Portland keep herself on record
you will find, )mpanl ready to rc-ae being a rsligioua liberty loving city,
ognlze them.
Furthermore, aucb unfairness as car
rying bannera and picketing will ba a
thing .-of tba past. .4 -T"'"
I believe Mr. Healy la altogether too
radical and doea unorganised labor1 an
injustice by referring to It In uncom
plimentary term a. ' -:
G. GARLAND SITTBKR.
year lnetead of (Improving It. Open air
may neip, but win not cure conaump-
tlon, or lessen th death rate from thia
dlaeaae. A. A, COMPEL M. D H. M. .
t ' ' ", Chftrpittlna.:'i:.-.
Sllverton, Or.f Oct. 14. To the Editor
Tie Merry Men
rA: ' . ; Vaccination. - -
Vancouvarr Waab Ofift It. To" tb
Editor of The jotimal It 1 . very r-1 of Th Journal Soma time In Auguat
freshing and encouraging that Mr. Ilaatv. there Appeared an article In tha
Joeeelyn prouated agalnat tba, order of 8emi-Wekly Jouni4l telling bow F. B.
Dr. Wheeler to bar hla employe wno- Holbrook of Goblo had been, auccaaaful
Sunday Laboi , v.- ! ..... itM.,ikn. n-i- mM I -enarpitUna; atuwpA Being desirous
PorUana. Dr- OcL T.Ti, .. Mir.T T.. ...... .. . getung mor information. I wrote to
of The'Journal In your leaue of Tuei. or neml,nT ?nml t"ur" Holbrook, but have not heard from him.
day. I noted an article haadtxi v t.. I to other Wealthy people To bo madtHfow I 4rUh aom ona that haa had auc-
A4alnst Working Sunday." I dlr 1. 1 sick and unhealthy by thia vaccine pot-Ices in charplttlng stumps would be
I present A few remark concerning that (ton merely cannot benefit Anybody ex-1 kind enough through Th Journal to tell If
article. Icept tha medical gentlemen. lua "how they did It," In a few wordal1.
It la highly eommendablo to tba beau-1 Th Tacclnation law la .a travesty en as possible , A. A. GRIND EL 1 1
(Oontribnted to The Journtl bvwtlt MsaoA
the (tmoaa Kuuas poet. ' His prose-poems are a
regular feature of tbls ' columa In The Dally
Journal.) r t"", .-, '.v.. : -
The highwayman of olden daylKwaa
wont to haunt the lonely way a, upon 11
prancing ateed. and when a travels'
cama by, the robber aald: "Shell out orS
die, and ahow your highest Bpeedl" And
having awlped the pilgrim's roll, be gal
loped off. gayi Jaunty soul, some dam
sel fair to see; a little while he went
hla way. and then upon some dismal
day he graced the gallows , tree. The
robber of these modern Umea don't ride
tha highway for hla dimes, or flourish
blunderbus; ha haa a handaoma, glided
lair and by hla wllaa antlcea ther. some
ansuapecting euse. And than ha sells
th victim shares in wlreleaa fakes and
ether anarea. in moonlight and blue sky
For blm no gallows creaka fnd groans .
be robs his victims of their bones and
wlrka the other eye. I 11k th. old-time
robber best; he had a bold heart In nia
breast, his life waa la hla hand; and!
even on tba acaffold ha waa finer thaef
the crook wo aea in thla knave-ridder;
and. , I I
tiTri(bt 111. by ftk rL. .1 I
Oeorf 4 Mtiew A4a."T tUMUJ U4V
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