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THE OKEGOM DAILY JOU):.AU I-ORTUIND. ' WcmarSlJAY t-VtJ.'l.Na OCTOl.Ui 85. nil. X I 1 I JUvilN;W lf it it l4i( ti. tl IUI titUt.4l . lJ 4 t 4''f 4',( I,' -11 41 t.'Uf, 4l w f .Nr-lM4 lft 4 ft.... 4 k t 4. IMm4 -ftw ft. . to. ft ft-. . i 4. .,) la ' ' ml MM .- 4- iJ t 4 4 rwO4t ilt, U iT4.4.4 it 4a 4 l U 4U Ii UM M f I . fa Ui )HhI .! 44 44ft fv 4tt l- )i4fc4 If i-i-t .4 fia it , lak ft iMMM'ti it l.t-.r-- 4 ul .. 4 A a, a:. a. it ' rrik ij .. U A!,.-1. 44 ill i. -' l.i 44.4' 1 u M a.'..,, wl w4 k- at ! . w.r v u;j n jita4 ! 44 -.. a tm 4t- "v iu'u.u f iif. m-4 M lVfM rl II tl.cU.U-4 444jlf A) (ft 44 COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF ftUAU. (U tacit. BAM !.... I.I NUitH K.. fc (.. UiAl I I I t i .V. .1 UIU:W 4!.a. kWjtk 44.'J (lUMlkJ fa 41 IV U f 4 W T - WWW 4k i i i . 14- fkM .U4 4 till t4 fit i iu i(Miti wui i4 w. Mi t4l f Mrft t1 ni.jLr IUI -i fca! tl f 4clj it, ,kJ.t .I-f im U l' Mil, 4 . -m-J' M 4v44m . HJ .. . 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Tfc oUI OfJer lk 4!! tkt c4 U 444 for V44 H.tf! 444 4ri4t HJH.'r tfc fOrtl4MBl4. 43! IU r or 44r.7 tbrM 4b4 9 tulf to en. ,'ArH l"l!4iJoo4 tstj !l tb count It 4prfOl!m4l4 144 VrBtml4f 'eotBll4d. Tot0 bf wtlfh tB mob" 4doplsj TlVcSVfte! ronoffile 4b4 ocUI th falUtlT4 4B! rr fTM am ta Or- H9t!tft,t th d4r U t4 Aroivtr! r l JiP4. 190t, fceo tb Toi4j'4f of rtn4r, fcfh nMNint ! enttrth it C!nelnnU. for W44 f J.OXf 4o4 (4tBt t(CI. . 1 trojer 4r8t4, ropr atiroa Oa th dj. n. T. T. forata mwirta mob." o-r4n4. I 4ft 4ttt la sU 4 TV rkM4( 44 4C4 I 4f 1 1 Mr llft4 IU MIMU i fwtiaM lk4l vat c4Wf ra to 111 f 411 ltj -ira.. if i 44 ii. i.r44.u, r f ,ui4. r. u I i "ir: k. r; W4. WCfJ.. It lt f brtt, H .1 fi tva C4J4!4 4 14 of BJOB am pour! 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Tb tnlnda of th lp,t IMireata aa (4 tlark 4 Tt. rk 4 atju-k. bl i" a much mm fkIo44ra 404 tardea brra b4!f frOB Prtimtaon tr. Tb) On tb urn tUr. bc4u4 bla too- " ' hf 1 rJu'f trot 1 !b? b, .4 p. .nd tbelr Ttrdkt fW fr. for rb.4rn ,. opro4d bl. .nc.lo la a 7..?.?. tUt tb ifflaUtnr and tb towafj " rpajunf coat to maaklBd la aid employ men t. Henry M. Me- for io yaar. but t-au i wa utkabiai SEVEN VALIANT SEAMEN eovacll ar prortkd bf bnraaa ipi- me to b aarvlUbl, nndependabl. and inor or ! lnfroUTa. Tb remtdr ta beld by Jbeta to b tb proe by wblca nb mob," o caHM. rMsrre to le!f tb- Hf bt ba It choo44, to pun tneainre of Ita ova. 40 d bo It aeo fit. to to iseaaQrea paatl Ij tb dclecatod ixxlT. i Frota tbla tbero -UJ b bo tornlnn back. Fat baa ordered a aw deal. Tb Terdlct la 8ao Franelacor will b mad etfil nor orrnrhelralnf by tb official rtorna from California. Tb decre la Cailforola vlll b tb d , ere la erery other Ut a faat aa tb peopl ar permitted to paa oa tb lain. Ther may call It ledalatlon by ' "the mob." Tbejr may plot ita orer- tnrow, aad inay roalst Ita adraac, bnt it will be lb rain. W bar mad proKreaa.ln Inren- tlon and discovery and along erery other Mn. W .hare amazed th ' world wiUl.tb telkjgrapb, th tele phone, th electric light, electric power and th flying machine. We bar Journeyed awiftly Into aclence, art and erery other field of lm proTement ,We should bo a peculiar people If, In all thee centuries of - civilization, we bare made no pro gress la th science of government 8uch, however, la the-contention of thoHe who insist that the initiative and referendum system Is the tyran ny of "the mob." They are of the stone age. They have their faces to the past. They are chained to an old and decadent order. The world has moved on and left them. They are anchored to dead ideas, and "the mob" is in the car of progress. A trkl aJJor af tb 14 Mr aa VUiUf Dtklnbrlda-a b, tru4 bla br4 444 reaoureafa. .uailflca Uoa. roa raldf froai 14 irch44 vrrtc I lb rack af eommodor, Tb dafaaa of hi roualry'a Hahls wa IK Ufa work of fialnbrtdfc Tbla b prtmrmm4 ir. gner. mm, uuua. jail sen-r well rlgnd bl putorat of th sa ib am 44 444r4aa f 4ijwHhou tkouabi of bJmaaif. r4us roror anaio pIrk congrecatlonal church at Chi- ' 1 - - - - mm w wa fjBkM mm w agl w long llat of bumaa woe aad rk-l a. Eva as tb twig 1 bat tb tr tncltn. If w tutu attntioa to tb we 1 far -of tb children, w can aav hog waat of Ufa, peace, comfort and money, and go a long way to ward tb solution of many problem tbat bow pre heavily on tb body politic W can save tb child eas ier tbaa we can aalvago tb derelict man or woman. All tbla la tb reason for tb Child Welfare movement. It la th occa sion rf th Child Welfar Exhibit. whlclMor five days, will .b an In teresting fatnr of Portland life next week. If Its full significance cago. doin fortrar ropiorT4. I OQ4KI I jnl ,hm thlCk, 0 h fl,b. nui ( woti ovti. i B44i4. I would not adrla anrooa to laav I l . i i v. iv. ae k. Tb Cincinnati clergyman received It hair fairly oo4 aitbatlon la lb vtra la oMan oa tb locin o th mi a. IIZ00 a year, and though b resided I ' misrate toward ib raotno. Bias aid, but Voaia- or wiaBlng. fr U4Bsrs ia or ia criaoa. b bor la Ma braaat tb Ihalr ur I 440)4 br spirit 44 lolaoaa lor of la bl own bona, b says b bad to n4 V" PTot V .tr... . ' .. IJl iw kp ib.ir r p. to atrala very aerv la ordr to meet rouodUiTi. "Ton ar -wora tbaa robbers, for you do ytjnr thievery In the houae of the Lord. declared the Allentown minister from bla pulpit In bis final A TBsenruxR. Thinks Slngl Tax Iaeqaitable. of Tha Journ! Thar hv baea 4 numbar of Uttar la your ppr rarl- I . 4. . . ..I. ... ft... 4. . ,m. IV I III. .11. lull. . B . . . IMT W.4I 4M Mrmon. It told bla congregation I trt4l ra4r. but I caa not art that htt h4d received hut half bla aaU with th Bioat Of tbam. R. C. l- 4ry each year, and tbat tb church owed him f 100 that he had advanced to It II added that the wealthy men of th congregation would only agree to church Improvements when they W a)MVV WVIV VMUVI Si kVW ' - 0A.mm V A a .m.tm. f . hiva ...M h. .1 . . i- .1 lur kii wr. urn uaq oeo business bouses and a general and popular participation in th movement FOIt WIDOWS AND OIITIIAX8 T (pastor of the church for 24 years. The Chicago pastor received a sal ary of $120 a month. II augmented it by working in overalls as express messenger at flS a week. Certain members of bis congregation aald HE total life Insurance carried '1 overalls lowered tb dignity of in the United States Is about ,0,s calling, and they made It 10 un pleasant for him that he resigned. There are 1(5,000 ministers In the country. Tbelr average salary is $663 per year. " The average pay of preachers in one denomination In the the country. Altogether, there are south Is $334, and but $227, If col more than 28,000,000 policy holders, iored. With the average so low, what $150 per bead of population. It la a larger average than In any other country in the world.v Life and Industrial Insurance Is th most popular form of thrift In Of lnvestcra in other lines, there are combined, not more than 20,000,000, as roilows: Savings bank deposit ors, 9,000,000; persons who own their own homes. 7,000,000; build ing and loan society stockholders, 2,- ITlVESIPLOirED WOMEX BY publicity, The Journal has 'succeeded in finding employers for Beveral of the Portland stranded. It cannot do it all. There are others who should assist. une or the Jobless has a letter elsewhere on this page. Wherever she applies for work, she is told that "we want only experienced help." She says that it is usually a "stony race that she looks upon jyhen this death sentence is pronounced. She appropriately asks If there are never beginners in the variouc employ ments in this far west. Perhaps the employers of Portland are .too insistent as to experience. Perhaps they are too indifierent to thotie who daily apply for employ ment. It Is the habit of the race to be too little concerned for those who are near down and out 000,000 corporation 1,750,000. The Insurance in force in the United States under the companies reporting to the New York insurance department,' is nearly $15,000,0,00, 000 Their income from premiums is annually $533,060,096. Their as sets are $3,665,630,635. These huge totals reflect the ef fort of men in all walks to make fi nancial provision for their families or dependents. The assets are liter ally a fund for the protection of widows and 6rphans. How strange that approximately $125,000. of such a fund was con-f tributed a slush fund to politicians In a recent presidential campaign. must the minimum Le? The total "paid the clergymen of the country is nearly $100,000,000 A dozen or more ministers in wealthy eastern churches are paid $12,000 and several receive $15,000. One tb oaua ta wblcfe b wm nlUt4. Aa prlaooar of tb Tripoli tan a ba urfr4 many month a of privation ad amlair n. rw 1 T .1.. r .(.. I . m..v...... " "4."'-,r:A-T-.V V. "r. - net!-, thaa fn. William BaJabrtdt took to a 4t th 4 of II; waa mad cptal4 of 4 march ant val at is, and a lto- tnnt commandant la tb United Bute 4vy urban It wa raot-ganltad la ITU. at tb 4i of 14. Hi fir I comb ara tbat tb land owner la tb holder of apaclal prlvUaa. but ta It not an ln4lan.bl rl.bt to hold lth., rir"- " -7": -i aal k naaa Anal eievrta t mm mx kAtmk4 IS 1 41 I KTJti, .T. i,Lif - ' , " carried tb oomm.rclaj trthuta levied tlTxlZ ?vTtd t D.v th. ,;... br V" of A,i,r U" -4 4 VI lUUVVVUUWKf who own bo land Is protected by that i,K n.f nrii.i. government and h.a Juat 44 m.nr prtv. tl0Br tfi Ueg 4a th4 Un4 owner. Why ahouldn't ( ..ntury a stit of ' rpoiiy bl retur bam. Il4l4brl4 wa pia4 la m44 of lb friiai "TTilUdlpfcU." nd aim CVmmodor 1-raOI la char f te uadrvR. Ibr 44lle4 aaala fr lb kiediiarrvnraa to protect ahtrplag 4lat tb Uarbary eoraalr rf he Afrlraa roul Tba followed Ib larldani mt tb etraadln- 44 4 rvcK or th -J'MUd.lrbia-' fMr Tripoli, it rapt tira br the Trinollta allot 4 ad Uelabiidje aad bl asea' impnaonm.al ta th Ilaahaw Miae. Ther Buffered ImprtaoameBt and alav mry atll lie, wbea tby war rald by treatr. Frocn that ttm onUI lb I of tha war f.llll. Halnbrldaa W44 employed aJternaUIr 1 th publl 4f4 th merchant aervto. Win tb aecond war with Oraat niit4i broke oat. llaJnhrldf waa placed la cornmaod or IB -Tjonateliatlon' fiifat, from which b wa trnafrr4 to th Von atltutlon after tba doetrucUoa of th f"l I I 4 I 1 M ..4 ... u.... - ' 4 -. I . . .IIU 4.4 4 411. 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I bvw Ik ( af taal aial lOaxfal I k-e kll . a a4 f 4r 4fVaUM mt luk 4 B4at I. k uAatrttelad IU. rrwriftle, tbal 1 4 a fw faatda ta 14 mmif mt 14a ." Tai. ) 14 awa4 (t444: T ke ti ik. Lallat Slala 4 14 i4lf ataaiar af Walk . " 44 eart. foi I ibw 14 Mkelilullod, tj rerkiw IK ea 4 arvert 14 o4UIla, ka ear 4t T 4 I4a I4lfa a Oft 44 ft t eerr 4w laalrenftaAUiill.1 T- 4k w at iiacad br Mlrr .aeailofafta" THV 4a4iftakoa f i4fJ4f sai of p-atmiar p !." r "trrraBf r vpuur aarilr ike nioattaat tea pkre I able 4 rraelda! Taft dupiar tie 4ielret f tb Acaertcaa Apia. T4 flrat pUah v Mr. Taft at oat reap. Kor It la a icarpt frota eplisko f tb Unlied Ule upeven caart, 14a at 14 ad 4r re reread ear by lodlrjH loa. Not do w Ulnk or eoov4 plaek aner valaeraUe. Korlt waa lb alatna decterailoa f Abraham Macola. 4a it 14 144 eaaac of tb La rollelt r4 loda j. 4 HUM 444rcblatks r eocla.latlfl eolr. It ef revoluiloa. limited to wa work era, that baa reeled a national die- conleoL Not only th ht-b aalaMvd saap 4nd the lawyer and doctor ad prracber aad thr. but tb boneet boelBee man everywbr Staid f th UtU group of law breaking mnoollet of eradll nd commerce. 41 studrtn tba raaull of what epactej piirllec would have them bllv la "vlalon 4ry, deatmctrv denaesoay.' - - And IHU4 br llMla lh 4r learn In what L rollelt lam la. 44 they bar from Wlecooaln 44 Ore eon and -lat- t from regenerated California how capital aad labor re eJtke content; bow the raflroada end the maater of pob'- mnTSj 441- ( he pay juat a tnajijr mill on every and of tb lsbtentb entury 4 etat of war axtatad betwn Franc nd th United St4taa, Bain dolUr-4 worth of property h owns 4. 11,," , r.Y. 'J"?' .? r7v. th. land ownrr Aa I undr4t4nd th lf.V,..W. Uf., ?. -C0"?ff of -?? a.n.lo tu b. would pay Dothlng. . . . "mSlZ t,':",7."Zl.r M vyuiauvu vivaica siis vsvaww vi laMiu 1 t, T7 r.ai.. a . But whtl on man', land lncroa.es In "'Y'V. t,. .."SViT: value hcc.ua. of th. pror..4 of the I " 'T Vn... ,v,T. 7,,. ,',. ' community doo. not hla ownrahlp la- ,d -....hT i trin- n-i-K-VVJ: on tb coaet or ouadaioup, 4 naval creaae tha value of th land urround lnT Doea he not Indirectly return il b Indirectly recelvee? ' " would not tha alngia t4Z work 4 hardship on the farmer t If h bas land worth 110,000 hi peraonal property 4nd Improvements are probably not worth over 11000, while In town mangr blocka depot of th French. Tha commander, 4a well 4a hla oraw were cast Into prison, fter being atrlppcd of their clothing. They had h4rdly th neceaal- tie of Ufa. Eventually ther war re- leased. T) - I 4. J . . , . . - . t . . b.va r... I M In r. anrt m.nhlnar on Ihftm unua.a rviurnw Dill in in. .4.' .. " , .. 7 s .v.. i. ...4. I meantime ther waa trouble la AUIera. stockholders, was offered $18,000 and house rent, but refused the call. To offset these and other large salaries, there must be starvation pay in the smaller ones in order to place the average at $663, and it Is not surprising that on pastor was found in overalls earning $18 a week op the side. The pulpit deserves a better hire. worth the value of th land or much more. In conclusion I will sak tb elnai taxera whether they favor an Income tax, corporation tax, or tariff T Or do they want only the land tax 4 a means of raising- revenue or taxes? OSCAR A. WILSON. WHY DO PRICES RISE ? E VERY one complains that things they buy cost more, that wages do not go so far as they did. Once In a while we may ask, why do prices rise? 4 The point to start frbra Rescuing the Fallen. Portland, Oct II. To tha tor of The Journal I read In to night's paper that Mrs. Trumbull claim that economic condition are to blame for the so-called "aocl4l evil," while Dr. Whit laya th trouble to lov of finery. There la nothing Bald about the miserable wretches that drag; them down, but who are received In the best society. There is also another view. Why don't our Christian women give the poor girls 4 chance to work In their homes, to reform and keep reformed? How many would be. glad of the chance to forget the past and not e made to feel a If they were Torever on the mourners' bench! Give them an oppor tunity to make .good without reference to the past "Oo and sin no more," he limited by the area swept by the ' " J.".?ail" , . Ma-- Of "- K4jV4'-'41 U 44.4 IUI 1110 4 UO kl I big guns of'Jthe fleet, and even that rectlon, not to his sinless mother. Ia and ha waa plaoed In command of th "George Washington," and waa 4nt to th African coast The "George Washington" waa . the first Amer ican ship to enter th Medi terranean with the tribute of money for the Dey. Th latter compelled him to carry 4n Algerian ambaaaador to th Sultan, and In the harbor of Conatan tlnnnle the Amerloiii antaln wa an. Edi' I corded honora 4 warded only to the Lord High Admiral of tha Turkish navy. !4te la December, lilt, ta which salient i lie ut 111 ilea aad an athr aomorattnaa act loo b a dangerously wounded. In are pro paring and -content, bcaus ef im pan i lainain iam Den. or th I enforced falrneaa. axamntloa from ba. Java," waa mortally wounded. Aa h I Ittieal blackmail and eartalnt . or tha imr on a evi vn in "lonftlliunon - i un to wniCB IBV Bav Baaa- notonallait quarterdeck. BeJnbrldr. upportd by I to adapt tb conduct of their bsta two uriioer. pproaena Bim and I la such qultabl aad erflolent man nanaea aim ta awora Be bad urrend-I nr tbat to tbtr aggrieved wonder. rd. aaying: 1 return your sword, my I meat they find capital seeking laraat- uesir air, witn my siBCrt wish tbat I meat at the very time tbat "deprMalon yoa will recover nd wr It as you 1 4Ad "hard tlmea" ar -th erle of th nav nitnerto done with honor to your- I unawakened atatee. seir oa your ouatry." Tb aglUb I The tremendou Braferenea for TL captain wept aa ha received hi aword I Follette. whloh In mint a atate mrm an. ana more waa naraiy 4 ary my la th I nihllat macbln acheraaa 4b4 th mi group tnat witneseed th aoena.- . . I chines themslves. will not be leaaened Another priaoner was General Irislop. I y nf doubt of Immediate victory. It governor of Bombay, who wa so I will b th vote of th people' pro pleased with th kind attention which I teat -It will b oonacleno vot of th b received from Bainbridg that he I 4at manhood of one grat Amerioan presented him with a snlendld old-1 party. mounted sword. For his gallantry, eon I And the epltaph"dead 4nd d4mnedM rress ewarded Balnbrldge 4 sold medaL I win o written upon th party that does ana arter tns war h went twlo to th I no nea ui voio or mat apint and Mediterranean In command of quad-1 renominates a surely 4 that final rone sent to protect American com- I phree will b4 branded apon'th oppo- meroe. ling party anouia it aerv special prty- Balnbrldg was of great 4atetanc la I "" nd . defy tb peopl by ohooslng tn organisation of th navy: he la called the "F4ther of Naval Inet ruction" in th United States, nd it waa through bis Instrumentality that the school for nav4i orricer 4t th Boston navy yard wa started, which eventually led to th 4uch 4 leader as 4 Harmon or 4a Under wood. Universal Mania, The world hss dreary grown and aad,' The friend that onca I lovf I Cln establishment of th naval academy at I Unworthy, eelfleh. I may add. ineyre niignuy oippy as 10 mi mil There's John, my Intimate of years: k navo 10 uuugs 111m ovary aay. Annapolis. Tomorrow Andre Dorla. I ITALY AND TRIPOLI TALY is finding that her occupa tion (of Tripoli is no child's play. Her hold upon the coast seems r. . . , , ... f "w vm A vU 40 4.4440. kw.ki mis iias neaim, strength, Prices are not values. They are Just "T.I?,"'3. h scl1001 education and j measurements of one or more cora a little initiative, this woman acd a modities in another commodity Job can got together in Oregon. The way to get the employment is to never give up. It is discouraging to walk the streets, and meet one re fusal after another, but a stern cour age that sticks to the-purpose will hot fall to. win. Except at Waterloo, Napoleon's victory came often after ; threatened defeat, anc". it was Ulucher and fresb. troops that beat hinv at W aterloo. - It la Durnose that mi gold or silver. In nearly all civilized countries, the standard of measure ment 13 gold. The price of coal means that so many tons of coal will exchange for an ounce of gold. A higher price means that no much more gold has to be given for a ton of coal, a dollar will not go as far as it did. . -' ; ;, Rut we must not Jump at conclu sions from . any . one "article, bnt rerformnn-& anA it M. 1 . I ' That ir.7J " 'iurniancei spread our calcnlaUons over enough lrfJi1 Wla aa 'terns to get,, reasonably -fair aver- C fi era The. Journal hopes that aH Port- In 1850 a measuring rule was In landers will have a kind word and von -u-a .. ...J someonfliaeratloa for those wto ap ply for employment. The-world is on kTCvue woo neea a tentie word tf encouragement We howl about vice, forgpttul that one of the things that drives women to rice. Is -poverty. In our own ease and comfort, we khould not forget that U around us vented called the "index number." A list was made of 22 articles of gen eral use. The price of . each was ascertained ' for the average ot the Is fought for by tho Turks with des perate bravery. v ine MurKisn garrison was' neg lected, and ill supplied by the Abdul- A4C4444444 VI CDJU 4 40 UI , 0.41 U LUV laiiU WU19 chiefly used as the place of banish ment of "patriots and martyrs for freedom, sent over Inshiploads,'' by iu lyrani. uui inese men were, en rolled in the regiments, as we learn from the "Tanln" of Constantinople, whose article is-translated in the Lit erary Digest. Their love of Turkey, their patriotism that cost them home and property, would surely nerve them to desperate courage in repell ing the Italian Invaders. So that "the breach looked like a shambles" when the fight was over, according to the Vienna telegram. there not a-lesson In that for ua? Wllkle Collins has, fh his "New Ma dalcn," uttered what is as true today as when he wrote It: "Society -will sub scribe money to- reform us, but society will not take us by the hand, and until Christian women do that, In vain their preacning." M. J. WALUNO. High Praise for Governor West. "Vn . V, n UJHa. . . m4. T 4 m. 1 . w 414., jcuikur, ui kjia j uurnai x lie oondemnatlon of Governor West by Q. H. Campbell In', Sunday's .Journal Is un warranted. If one man more than an other, has tried to do Ms Deonla tood. mat man is uovemor- West, The Jour nal need not blush for Its aid in elect ing him, for the people have found him 4 man of principle, and In hannonv with all 'tha people, who believe in right and Justice before party. He started at the bottom, and made good a boy arid man. and ttow as governor, a man : who be lieves in nigging away. He stands to day tne best loved man la' Oregon. department be la unfit for it He 'tias turned many a rood man down. . When they come to take the examination he turns them down so we think It ia about time something la done -with him, We are taxpayers of th city of Port land and we want a square deal. , J. B. AND FRANK AND8AT, J. J. F. Recall of Judges. '. , r Portland, Oct. 23. To the Kdltor of The Journal Regarding the recall of Judges: First It were impossible , to pass a law for the recall of honest capable Judaea. x-lie people would not stand for It " Second There could be no possible' excuse to recall an honest capable Judge. xniru There could be nothing to fear from such a law by an honest capable Judge. t Fourths-Only dishonest and incapable juages need rear such & law and such should have an Incentive to fear. ' FRANCIS M. 8KB KM", T Tanglefoot By Mas Overhol? TUB. INSTALLMENT PLAN. HE STICU . OWES ME INSTAXMtNT5 if The Constantinople paper details Sm Keht ' 4rVt.. ) wkn . . . i . ... . " iiiicii riiTacill nifri WJii OB forgotten. As for our senator. thy have not lowered Oregon' -dignity and with the- governor from- combination la whom Oregon is well pleased JOHN IRWIN. ' the long planned preparations of Italy to secure their holdings. The Italian batik was established some years ago, trade with the Interior as well as throughout the coast region was encouraged. The Italians opened In Tripoli an orphanage, a hospital antf seVeral schools. All the coast commerce was abandoned to Italian ships, which passed op and down tho. coast, . uiree or ; lour times a week. five years. 1846 to 1850, and each An Italian company was authorized article was .started as 100. . The In- to exolott life mines alon th h.4. i " "v.. dex number for 1850 was therefore ZZUU. ' coast and In the Interior. '' Even thus It air hiu a hoavw t.v Then the stock of gold waenor- on her bands whenever she nnder- j Dissatisfied With Donaldson.. Portland, Or. Oct. ZS. To tb Editor of Th Journal Som time aro I saw a statement In the paper that the mayor would discharge any superintendent wh discriminated against hla men. Mr. Don- aidfon OT-tn street cleanlnr depart ment, haseen- discriminating agaipst labor one caee has been proven against him. Still, nothing baa been don with him. We taxpayer would Ilk to Im Just what will be done. As examiner of tn applicant ror thai street cleaning Situation for Woman of Fifty. Mikkalo. Or.. Oct l.To the Editor of the Journal I saw in your paper of tne twentieth an article signed "A Sub scriber," In reference to a lady 60 years of age Peeking employment. I want a hpusekeepor and will srlve her uerma- nent employment here. It Is on a farm, and a good home. ' If you can find her, tell here to address lor particulars. - 7, ":.,' v SUBSCRIBER, (The Journal has the Address of this proposed employer, Hsut not the address of Mrs. Sally Mason, who wrote In be half of the unemployed woman. - If Mr, Mason win communicate with Th Jour, nai, addresses can be exohanged.) - - Conventionalities. ' r ." From the St. .Louis Times. "I like the candy you bring me. Mr. Squallop, but your company bore me oeyona measure. - . , f "Maria, there's going to b troubl If you don't -Uke your, cold feet away xrom me mail or my back.": ' "You know well enough. Unci Jon a. than, that we wouldn't entertain as msagreeabl a man as yen are if you weren t ricn ana cniiaien." "Rlnkle, you and I woirtd get along an rignft r you a move to some neigh borhood where I never could e you." "Bobby, when you go borne will you please tell your mamma that I think ha ought to wash your face at least one or twice weekr Some twenty-seven years ago ' I bargained for wairon load Of merchandise -and chunks of woe. I Binned a statement that I owed A dollar every seven days (Of course I paid a dollar down) The merchant said: 'Installment pays -Tne iinesc system in tne town, You Dav tha . f olib a Irlflinor sum And never miss: it from .vour' Durse.1 u a sain: ri guess tnars ROintr some. He aide vi iruess that's not so worse." I ve paia tn mercnani every week; For-nearlv twentv-seven years: When sun-was hot or wind was bleak, ' With eves chock full of acaldlne' tears. i ve CBosea mysen aaown ine street And Dungled ud mv little ulunk: Pve worn large blisters on my fee To settle for that worn out Junk I bnrgalned for In years agone ? Which Ion ago has passed wt And though the . year keep loping on i m ever cauta uoub io pay, ,i , - - Should I tick on this mundane sphere Till I'm one hundred years of re . l I hope to read -my title clear . v And then, by heck. I'll turn a Da-. rm ill and ready for the grave: ' I'm so blamed sick I cannot apeak: s But I can't die, I've grot to a v. A dollar every doggoned week. : Besides If I should quit th gam And eeek a tomb some fine raree day. Collectors With no ense of sham ' ouid dig m up and make mo pay. The Hare and the Tortoise. From the , Philadelphia Inquirer. -Our Idea of a, novel and thrilling race would. b 4 "coast to cosat" Contest be tween counl4 Of aviators and Walker Westottf . - ' ;' . ; . , . . 1 .'' ' -j. . ) Or he will read me hence these tear!. com portion or ni "latest play,". . Rebecca, loveliest of ber ex. - If toward her I but chance ta look. v My even temper straight will vex ' ' By quoting chanters from her "hook"" Frlond William wants to read to m The bulky manuacrlnt ha'a writ - - And -pretty Susan, even she, wouia try on me ner cierer slat.",,,. i Successful authors? Nn. not vt-" f They ne'er will be," If I may Judg. No publisher will they e'er get To take such tommyrot and fudge! -They don't know beans, these friends of mine, , , Of real srt they take no note! Whv, they'll not listen to a line ur tne immortal worn I wrote! ' ' " ' Chloago News. Lead Me to It. ' 'From Tit Blts. ' ' JviiKe i-ai, mere s pniy wan thing will cure malaria that's whisky and quinine. Pat 1 (anxiously) Where kin yer at It? -Mike -Th' whisky and-quinine? Patv No, malaria. v n - - Conservation 1 (Oontrrbntf to Tha Jonrnal"br Wilt Uiiaon, tb famous Kan Dwt. IlU rRo-iMmft nr. regular reature vi tun Journal.) , , r profte-pwme column , 4u Xna, Dally TO save th forests and the coal, we meat betimes In ICensaa City, and sprlrig a good long rigmarole, and si,ng a oul ; inepirinr ditty. W talk at dinner and at lunch, on how" to save th country's ; bacon, and then we go, the whole' blamed bunch, to have' a fin group plctuf taken. r Long may our golden baTiners wave! T Long tony we wage thl noble battle! The land's .resources we shall save. If we must pow-pow at Seattle! We'll acourge )im pillager away,' and drive the MorganhelmerS batty.' e'n though to win th fateful fray w have i to meet at' Cinclnnatty! ' The talkfest Is the. shining - word with which we'll ' stop the spoilers', capers! : So let's orate till crowds are bored, and read our lonr - and ' prosy papers; on all who don't . agree with us we'll pass cart caustic savage strictures, and after all th pleasant fusskwu'lJ go and ait for mov ing pictures. We battl for eternal right, for home b it hall r sbantv and we shall, win- th (sacred fight though w must neet at TpallantiJ ,T ; OCirUw' JL$mM, - f jTl l f . -i i