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111!. THE JOURNAL 4 I. . 4.Ml4 M ,. Ital .JlMf? tl4UMftliU 4 4 ft 4 4 . v4 U U fM4 M . 1.4 li .4A1' il tn -a4 - uiiS t 14 I -l U .11 ! f. Aft -a i ( u u 4ai4 fv4 nM uv I t rw.4 tt I 4f 4tis tl a,iks, m 44 4fti4y 4 it.ir ,r COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF . Som Amcrifn Eiporti is it- .4i H Ur tilMil j-! lt4 IM fattafr i a 4t 14 NfU ltuU tjt 4i 4 U.i4. I Mill, tttiluti. Ja M wirtti U 4 t4-J 41 ! a4 4 IMattlJ T4 4a44lt 4f Iw4 ., WM4 114 44 tWi4 4i(4 44 M'U4U4 i H44 44" MJa4 fa ft law, ) " 4Wtl4hUM 4fWMi fl44 4 a... M . 4f rw4itt4. tui U ftm !4 4t4 u K ii v4 .Wt NwU4 4a-t B 14 i4 tt l i4 4Mmm.a4 1 witto 4 4a)i.a .4IM.ul(l.t t' ! It 4v4 ! 4 .4 . 44 - THU OfcECOJi DAILY JOUUNAl, J'OkTl-Ait. THUMUAY tVt.MKu. CCIUIIU . .. ... . . . - rw.laa i, il mmmmt aaa.-a 4-a, a....... I tni" I te ft ...a . f , I . M Haa . . WMa.4 I . a, M HM I fl 1 , Ltt4rrromtKt Paplf j 4m. f I - - 1 ft 4 MM I lM rJ to! 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IM I )M4 lift 4M4444 AIMav Ilral4r M4f4 I tt al lel!l4r l 4ala 144 4lra Mr. tlrtT lb ni il t4 i4uai la IM riHt r1t f IM tty M4 ft i 4rlaa t ftM af af IM 4ar, ln thaf Mr at Mr4 M raaaing 4tae y. Ii 4 f ri lm'fit. a4 4i ya 4 rou4 katl raalif rfft4 4tlf baa Ibo Miurt ill, SEVEN VALIANT SEAMEN Aawlro Daft.' ' 44J44J J "J; X J la- ' s - f) "" - iiy 14 I a4ar4av rft . IIM.M 4J44?V I 4 IS bM MiMt, MI444O0U44. 4fit)aa. "41 aM4r arad!, tjrrt. alt rata m aoo. Mirwi or CMbrao, 4 far la. 4i yxrpia; a4t4i 44 4441 . r4o iiv raw atlk. raw nrw, bi ii. rf4. oai.4. buru 44 tbr 44f4twr of fib-4. Tingle foot By Unt OrorfioH T4 iMrh.r " ik.. P"r" tinnc.io ID trurak i-, io4cnr, inr atam-1 houu virai u . .k. ... .. nrd fa rborua, and tb dovo of loo of iho mn, I known tor li4 gTu ao d BOBopolUttr tballb degradlngr aarrooadlnga tnd lo fBt at In n m1A r. rlrn mi mm i fl imfia l IV. wll,a aAa Ut dune for tt Uad.e to got Wbao woman 1. eoacn.H lb ojr'SJ!1 f d iT.l" ,i?t? & VJ2?tZV? holding la tbt CbU4 8ut-t tw. ttory It first told to t woman. Mr 0T" 8"dy Ck c,DOfl- U f Z. mU iV Z t Jd nil'i tf tr fifty yr bnc? Or, with Loarltt. not a pollco matron, bat rrtrttt corporatioot IfrlgtUag tt bamaa arnapatblior IntoIllgenUy UD4 Jd tta dtraaadtBf tSSO an guld4. Many domestic tnglw art arrs for ft. at la tbt ct at Kenn-It atralgbt without going Into court wkk. Wathiagton. what tr tbt op- tt til. All casot Inyolrtng women Aodr4 Lorl4 a f Ik rraal t 44V4I rommandar 444 oat f lb int 1 1 riot ibat lb rvptiblla f clcooa could 4tr oaL II la lb atnrtoa of rrsae; ftul wMa.b foan4 that ytsneJ L wbo hd 44444 him ib4 aentral of hi tllya 44 admiral of lb tvaat. h4 aobvt l(nt upon ll protniy n4 portBOitloa la mttmttioa for tboj who ar both poor tnd Itadleaa? Tbor ar ttot wbo eritldi G!f- ford nncbot Bat what la It that Olfford rinehot la doing except to mm, If bo eta. to pencil women of. 69 and otben wbo ar laadl, tbo opportunity to do oiactly tho thing th .woman hat don near Ool-I dendale. lilt wbol propaganda la resistant to land monopolisation byl grants, gifts, concessions and other special privileges to tbt privileged. His whol struggle la a conflict to I tt women, excepting thos relating lo prostltotlon. and all relating to children sot specially tbt charge of tb Juvenile court are dealt with hero. ItELTINQ TIIK U5K5IPLOTED TACOMA paper describes the Wa ma. .....I ,, . . . I" m"f win Ulf I Ola m ID4I w mty rot eiacUy like Roberta ih poiic bav ind 10 get money from style of dlartplln. The Datrona ofMm. Thtr ar 4U0 atvrJ boua Sandy Creek tchool didn't and t her lh,, lwo 0B nr" atrett whran ef Ono. by rpirtnf ih forti- tr. demanding that the bo,d iZ T"L loW ? L?i. ' Jr- L!U!!l,, t.t' ? t4fl,ai L .4-7 44, 4 tM 4-4 41AV 49 A 4 AVIV nvr, But her InalatcBce on' discipline and determination to have It. are a aplendld example for teachers and ?arenta. The jalla ar full, the pen ItenUarle crowded, the reform achoola peopled, tnd te tlmahouaea congested, because youth la not re strained or controlled. Single Tax sod Keats. Columbu. Watb.. Oct 4 To tit Editor of Th Journal. Th OrtfonU pula forward oommunlr4lloa4 ovtr tb alsnalur of lltnry t Kd a th rub. )ct of alngla Us. On Oc lobar 1. Mr. Httd again tald th Uat word o U tubjacc II had don II befor. but It aecma that It didn't ttlck In Ma lttr city of gavob. b ddrt I blm la th following ttr: "Or! Prtno. h4 - wt4 buih of th powtr Ilaartn h ptat Into hU hkbda, to ravvr tM com mo 4 erdar of human 4 f fairs, mploys It to rry bad pwrpoa Th city f 0o haa 4lwaya bn th capital f IJ gu ru : 4n4 po4t4rlty will aot bahold without 4atoclahmol tht year ma Jrty haa dtprivad rt f lhat adv4- 14 without 4ny rasson. Tb 04 A TACOMA paper describes the " 19 " on ln ttreets " ca or two iota, on 1 which pre now Plan of a general un-emnlov. n,nt. they defy the authority of I" weU '"'Proved and th oth.r of which o afftct tb . 7 Brner n-mPloy ' v " 1: n " H ner ahacka. th reduction of ret you to ment office, provided by the PreB. "d In half the hornet are tuei on th improved lot 4od th rait- th g municipality, which thall work lnajtrB wnB they ought to te re- inK of th tax on tn unimproved lot ne -to u, klnson In connection with similar. offices es- tabllabed In Seattle and Spokane. onen th isnd. th water Mnm ih "Bd probably lawther cltlet In Wuh- eoal mines and the other natural re- ,ntn- sources to those srbo. Ilk, tbt 60- Tn seem teemt to bo almost year-old Ohio woman, may ttrivt to Identical with that set on foot In anchor themselves on a spot of toll England by Mr. Lloyd-George, which where they can beoome producers, nat already proved Ita value. If the getting a living from th wealth of BWd of the applicant cannot bo filled the natural arth which It tht in- t th office In that city where he herltance of all men, and not of a finds himself, particulars of hit case tmall and telect body of landed r ent to the other offices, and he gentry. promptly advised; of the result. Gilford Plnchot It tho man of all The chief advocate In Tacoma of the men who la ttrlvlng to conserve op- Plan proposes to establish In connec- the other and has recorded bis portunity now ana heretrter for uon wun 11 1 municipal lodging I observations In a Forum article, landless men and women, and he lsnou.e. where clean and cheap quar-l The first thine that struck him In tha Ortrnnlm of that tta V Uui Boys and girls are on the streets I ya In a ca of two lot4. on of which I Prciv bow your projocU sr likly loeir ' tntrt4. Tbty n- gtva thtm up 4nd not t genr4l rood 10 b aaorl tntrn of few of will not encourage improvementa. Whvf I your courtlara. U4C4U4M h4 447a, th ovtner of th ( "I Uk th liberty to Join say n ahacka win put th incre of Ux4a I trMtlea to tho of my countnrmen on hla tenanU. But h doean't ay 4ny thlng about th owner of th Improved property lowering: th rnt of Ma build ing; whan hla Uxe ara reduced. On wondtr what Mr. Rd thlnka about that. If he thlnka U.at tha Owner of apecuui ana obedient children. It is the process by which Juvenile courtt are overrun tnd th founda tion laid for a wIlfuLAnd riotoua maturity. The social order would be Infinite ly helped If all of our mother: had tome of the qualities of Roberta At- the ahacka will ralae rent when tax 4nd to requeat this of you, 4 th reward of tbo 4rvlc4 I h4V4 ben able to render Franc If clrcum atancea lay your majeaty under tha neoeaslty of wanting money, I will. In addition to tb appointment which ar body 4f ma which ft tsd4 aarpti d 44 of Ih4 g4l4 f O t tM lght lint 1 TM vf a trr, with his laabl garrtao. abut hln4lf bp I tb I tlladal. 44 I0li4 loo POl4 4f I Ih lows without reslatane r th haddlng f blood. Waat of srovUlo soon ounalrtod TrtruleL Ih FYsnca goTrnor. 10 rapltuUu; tb pwpa, : gar lo ahollah Ihl monument of I their nrllud rta logtlba with 4 1 lumultoui vlojano 444 14114' tb citadel to Ih4 greuad. It waa sow la tha powar of DorU 44 B4V4 rndrd bimcelf tM If of hi aouotry. which b hd lib. 4td from oiipreaeloo. But with maff. Mmlnliy of which there r but few xtmplr. h 44crlflrd 11 though t4 of I 4ffr4ndlsraat for hlmlf, coataattng aunir with im rirtuoua oaUaraetloa paths or inrbtAXv, Tk4 a stent tb sh4har4s. He brtna wsiktng at tb first rains CUBA AS IT IS T due to me from your majotty, preaen you with four acora thouaand gold crowna. Franota returning no antwer to this letter and Doris perceiving that th fortifications wer still going on. told 4. t STEPnENSONTJ PLIGIJT one of the gretteat statesmen of the ters will be accessible to th poor j was the aspect of health and clean man. 1 ne last addition suggested Is llness, not in Havana only, but In that of a restaurant at the cheapest all towns and villages. The Cuban possible prices, in connection with death rate, he says, is the lowest tho lodging house. ' but one in the world, while Havana, In more than one of the great cit- the former dreaded haunt of the yel ies In the east a "hostel" for women low fever microbe, has bennm nn tourist and winter are- raised, then It muit be that he thinks. that If hla preaent taxea ar abollahed altogether th ahack owner will reduce hla rent. Innocent Mr. Head! Hilt ha IrnAaia h.t( Tk. m ... I ' - " w.awnw . . V A U l.liki MK well known English writer, lord seta all the rent he 44n. now and I Trlvutcl "th4t th republic of Oeno oyaney urooKS, Das recently I ' 11,0 "a to y mat na will 1 wouia aunmit to anyining tooner inan traveled Cuba from on end tn raUa rlU lf bla tx" r Increaaed see 84von4 torn from their d.mln ' II nil A r III. In,. .v la n . ..I . I. - . I .aa". Iln. "mmt I , K mmm, a he will do what la Impossible, or that I self, I thall aacriflce th4 frlendahlp of ne aoea not now get 4ll the rent ht can. 4 king of France to th4 lntereata of iz there la any such landlord In Port land or anywhere alae ahow him to ua. ' I T. OOROANZA. s ENATOR STEPHENSON It In a bad plight Senatorial candi dacies on a basis of purchase has been nrovWed. Thor th trn. Lf th frta and tale worked well under th Blent visitor, or the newly arrived health resorts of the West Indies. at Afl 4 4 44 444 14 a a las am ate a am a. mm mm 1 - a ... I Resentt Boss Dictation. Portland, Or, Oct SI. To the Editor of The Journal Th eppolntment of the committee of 18, by Committeenun Williams, to run a Taft campaign, prior to the primary election, 1 an astonish. ma uiuuuer. -iet, it ia worae than blunder, it la a atupld uaurpatlon. On former order, but it is a dangerous .oman seoklnt- mn1omn m hal k.t a ' Pf.." hJ?u t to unit and v . .v. m,' ... I " u7iBt uu ciauiuio, auu I railv th Dartv. Tha tali.n lll a bath, a I Cuban docility and food senne;. hv have tha exact onnonlfa .frwi to n Incontlderabla number, , . . I . ... " ' I . . . . , 1 amlaa,..a mnk reason ia verv main tn a n vnn. nr nnH. vi. - . . w..w rvi,- ptiBiueea unaer tne airect selecuon cltv. finds s wlcom rii.M ... , T ' " I wT. n-l . 1 room iean ana comrortablo, and done this. The Cubans have thor to tne Durcnase. Ther la ton mncb I , , . . . I . . . .... rf.n.a. t,. -,.K- ,7, i t. 7 uuuer oinuisi muBSeineni wnere ioe ougniy learnea tne lesson or scour- -nr2 Bomebody wni nd wiu be safe from evil Influences. A in and flushing their streets an xposnret come. very trifling charge It made-onough installing water supplies and sewer- Tho purchase of senatorial seats to save the ' self-resDect of th via. ar itmI hat rone on under the legislative ltor In her strange surroundings. On the foundation of minute and tystem of election for years , and The hostetarrles the beneficent scientific attention to these prob years. and with success. Only a few work of the Y W. O. A. Into a fresh lems of modern sanitation a rnm. legislators bad to be bought. Knowl- field and at a lower cost. mrMi r.mnrv oc h vn I Hams, at a member of the national com. edge of the trafficking was narrowed The Idea commends Itself In many which this writer found mrTOi "A"!9' "1" ntral. and to keep The buying of cltlea and will doubtless spread. Only abont one fifteenth of the Sate., "im th. paAy haa .xorised it. Island Is yet -under cultivation : and preierence t the prtm4ry polls. tlcal experience. 'Thousand of Republican, in Oregon do not waht Mr? Taft renominated. Thousands of them aea the mistakes he haa made, In a reactionary direction. and wont more progressiva man, and they want ft fair and an open field in which to express their preference. It waa tha duty, therefore, of Mr. WU- my country." Francis now ordered Doria to be seised In th port of Oenoa and brought prisoner to France; but ha escaped with hla veaaels and returned aeon after to Oenoa. Tho hlrheat am bition of ' Doria, on returning to his native country, was to deliver it from a foreign yoke 4nd 4 favorable oppor tunity occurred. .ACTicted by tha pes tilence, the city of Oeno waa almost deserted . by ita Inhabitants. Tha French garrison, being neither regu laxly paid nor recruited, waa reduced Doiia'a of tha clttxena who remained wer alike weary of th French and th Imperial yoke, the rigor of which they bad al ternately xperlenoed. They wer .ready to welcome him aw their, deliverer 4nd to , second all his meaeurea. Things wearing this promising aspect, ha sailed towards Genoa.,' On hi approach th Frenoh galleys retired. A small &rr?lll?X. whoh,!: IZV bTgA'o washes 'bTkfMt th Mori In th court Mfor hla o.l 0lrt WM0 him brkft UhS. ac. h assured there that th happln ooyot siana panto ta th of 44lng thern one more la po- ahpfold and th4 brdr wander around elon of their frdoin was to him a tb bJno of tb nlgbt looking for 4 full rwaxd for 411 his Mrvlo. ftf ore else to dllghtd with th nam of eltlMB n t4rt walking la tba spring nd than of sovrifn. h cllm4 no pr-..h ,1 . mln.nc or power bov his .quale, , " "Tw j"! , , . u but remitted tlrly t thm thorm wort? bfor" lh bo o11" B " of government they would now ehoot I tos noms his wif demands to M Ubllhed among them. Thai" affidavit and a sopy of bis taltlxen- peopl listened to him wttb admiration n,P Papers and btrth mark before and Joy. Twelve persona were eleetod ,h wli' admit him to tha domloll And to remodel tho consututlo of tho rs- tn eblldrsn crawl under th4 bed 4nd. public. . wonoer wno th4t long-wniskered old Th influeno of Dorl4's virtues nd ,lTr , ... w ' example commuhlcated Iteelf to hla receive I0 month, which hla ." countrymen. The f4Ctlona which had Bw l1? .tJT,b drawing,... long Man tor nd had mined th sUte, n? h Wnds 11.75 In riotous ll-Ut) soemed to be forgotten, prudent pre- a wearing PPari. WjI ctutlons were taken to prevent thr 'oUows th4 sheep It months tJ4J, renylng. and th sam form of gov- f: ' J. h rnment which has subsisted with UtU th shaepbsrdaT m4y b found f v4riatlon sines thst tlm In Onoa. was w,r1 B. th '. smiling nspplly art aubllahed with universal spplsuse. murmuring tJi I . tr a , ; Doria was declared perpetuaJ Dos of tn republic This distinction, he. how- ver,. refused, telling th people that It waa more honorable for him to be I thought worthy of such a distinction The Free Lock and CaAsJL From Balem Capital JonrnaL For fit years 4 oampalgn hat vi- a-n " ."7. " .7 s" w . iwiw vi wet idiiuw ci Lis on a uiii actually to I p.. .n a . ... . posted It wiw m unuiinnisiM wr- Th ente. Astonished st . hla nebl modesty and at his attachment to tb republic, paased a decree which d. Olared hlm 'Th Father and Deliverer or Hla country." erected atatu to him tn the midst of tha great square of usno; ouiit ror Dim 4 nalaoa In th ame place, which waa to b called by hi name; ordained that h and hla posterity should ba exempt from Im post of all kinds, and that-thete de cree should b engraven oh 4 plat of brass, appended to the W4lls of his palace at a memorial of the services he had dona his country, and of the gratltud of that country towards 1 him,. v. ' - v.:-. . Tomorrow la aae Hult- to a limited : few. teats was popularly suspected al ways, but was always difficult of proof, Lorlmer grot caught, but he it only one of a long list. It , rarely hap pens that there are big figures in such a deal who, like Hlnes, talked too much. It was his boasting that "we put Lorlmer over" but "it cost SATING MIXERS 0' the population Is under two millions, The contrast between the storehouse N the SOU 10! ! this month there of national wealth and the scarcity I. uo, "cu 01 r"-Lu ur of men, money and highways, to un natlonal mine safety demon- lock it is nalnable wm ta th m bliuliuu. ' 1 carol-BBS trfivolor Teams from every mining district , nt hv th r.ontrnntin ta, a in the United States will compete In Lath-no th-nna-w . n. $100,000.-; that led to the final the flirt.d.-to-laluiwort; exposures. .The men who conducted The operation of every explosive ready n more than half a dozen .u, .6..um6 uaa more ais-f.uowu win 00 lesiea in aciuau raci. instance a great and flourishing In- cretlon. ' - An old mine at Bruceton will - be U,,. tn i,mr ' Stenhenson Waa of tha m' Mrtn ,,n A . "fi.M ,' i. I ...' " u" . V '7t1DiaL" eysiem uwu tun.vrutwu uo.iwi long, opened territory on the virgin soil f, enatoh,P onW, be ap- with six feet four inches of internal of the eastern provinces. The towns Saa .IT' i B?fBt ?30.- ammeter, xorming an exact repro-ot Nu,vtas and Antilla on the north IZL rZL:?:'? , .e IorKea aaTOB , . !unarT?u,M?-8&u coast and Santiago on the south, u ; w . iuf .iuuiuij urge eurai or ibbiw " cwai mine, van tow this writer believes will in the end with little L,eoncernM to the amount tube dust from the Pittsburg coal dl8pute with Havana the headship V . . . -w v vy ta LrriiL. I " " vva -- xa SMaako VI UUU- I 4 fnliAtl 4414-4 am T . -. ...... J -v. l.. . ,r . IV)l v,uuau ' e.v vl aecaaes Linee, auu tuaieos ui vxpioeives urea Soma S500 000 000 has alroadv Win.Tl ;. :rZL "Ie ean- " v""u't 'f"""S been Invested, mainly by Americans lia.a'e,iaa1aa,.!I-qUalma " to meth' ll iJJ Wnd Englishmen, in the last twelve i isuu uiat uiaouug punuer Will a ISO The net result was discpyery. The (be fired. Into, the tunnel containing net result wnere Duying must be go artificial fire-damp the miners general and purchased votes so nu-1 worBt enemy. Then the resulting J 1 4 . a a . I . a . a merous, win auways ne aiscovery. In I gases wui oe testea. so numerous a clientele of the After the explosions foremen Dougnt, tomeDoay is bound to leak, miners of the bureau , of- mines, The case of Stephenson Is a splen- equipped with various -types of artl dld argument for poplar elecUon of flclal breathing apparatus will enter senators. He ehould.be deprived of the tunnel, and comparative results cis seat to niaa sure that the ob- of Inventions of this order iJect lesson will be tomplete. If he be arrived at, Is tanseated,r the wIU Then, tb rnnittHnn L'rUtfidtates j of an exploded mla having been cr- years. . And Mr. Brooks considers that as much more capital would not over run the . profitable development of the Island. There has . been perturbation at West . Merlden, Connecticut . The state meeting of the Women's Christ ian Temperance Union was in ses sion, and the members were faced with the alternative of using street car transfers, on whichhere were; ' But thla la Just what he did t not do.V He "butt In," In advance, Without' au thority, and without being asked to do so, and . deoldea for th party, whom It shall support. It ia boaa dictation In its most offensive shape, and will b resented as auch, and th effect will b to split the party into factions, nd to weaken Mr. Taf t'a support at both the primary and the general elections. The people of Oregon hav decided i that they will not be machine ridden, and It is a sin to suppose that they will reverse that decision. It was Mr. Williams' province to carry out, and-to max erreetive, the wishes of the party, after they had been expressed, and not to dictate to the party wh4t it should do. He puts the cart befor tha horse, .end practically, browbeats all who do not agree with him, and th coteri of machine man who helped develop his scheme, i In the matter of candidates, tha body of voters must tak the initia tive, and woe to tho aspirant to office who cannot comprehend that fact . If Mr. Taft had been well 4dvised I14 would not have accepted Mr. Williams' plan to Carry the state of Oregon for turn, uia attitude would have been stranger if he had said to Mr. Willlama, "My work a president la befora you and tha country. If you approve of It give' mo another term. If you do not approve of me, I am . ready to retir." That would hav4 been brave 4nd fair. 1 no wouia nave cnaiiengea respect and confidence., But to arise tha organlxa tion of tho party, by force 4nd Intria-ue. ana then t fore all to submit is quit Oiriereni aiiair. , v -. , . The , whpla thing Is ludicrous., and hardly worthy of Bfrious. attention. "Tha committee, 44 whole Is 44 good a eon Id M expected, under the clrcum. stances, but that U not Important Soma of its members sr among th best men In the state, and some - would , pass muster low down in the' seal of real manhood, but let that pass. It Is the turning of political power wrong end first- that will b resented. Bnch poli tical management as we are having; is not likely to gather in one the frag. menta or tn Republican party in Ore. s-on. OBSERVER. Favor Subsidy for .Art. ' Portland, Dr.. Oct 20 To th Editor of The Journal. I am sur that my col le4gues In the musical profession have applauded your editorial appearing Octo- ,Der u. .enutiea, "At wir uoiiars Fer," as much sI have. While all musi cians, must, and do appreciate your ef fort toward tha . advancement of the musical art 1 feel that the publio Is not sufficiently ' well Informed as , to the actual financial conditions of such great artists ss Emma iiamei and De Oogorsa. It has been- my good misfortune to hav been more or leas seauainted with the Ufa of artists, great and small. I hav been one. of them for th last SO year, and I am sura that I belong among tne small, the very small ones. You say that 14,1s too much, and so It is. wnai rorcea aucn artists to charge this price? : How much of these $4 do tney. themselves, getT The people who get the largest part of tha" money ar the managers. When it cornea to an other bit of clear graft, we have things down "pat even In art matters There can be no auch a thins as rea sonable sdmlssion fees for U14 great public .until th4 American people. - do tnat wnicn nas been dons even in Japan and Turkey, let alone other civilized countries, and that la subvention - by municipality , or federal government of srtUUe eodeevor. Then we may be able to hear great orchestras and soloists st prices . within th pocket book of the average citlxen. . ' 1 This Is, of course, Utopian lde hut it seem qneer that th Amarioan peo ple, the great American publio, have never' entertained . such a notion. For in laox or suon notion, commercial ism la no longer an excuse, nor is youth. Qrmnv haa , Mwnmwii1. . . , u.v..i., lUIRIJUDU as swiftly ss 'America Russia in her civilisation la younger than we are, and still both f of thess countries 4nd their governments have always subsidized the arte. . Then what la the matter with ust Musicians, sa a whole, have no greater and dearer wlah than for the day to come that will give them more publio assiatancs than they are getting now; j ana men we snail not have to pay ft 1 or-a seal ai-a concert. . . , KARL. RIEDELSBERGER, High Taxes and the Parmer. ?. ' Boring, Or., Oct. SI. To the Editor of The Journal. If "Just a Woman will look 4t the other aide of the tax question , she will see that it is th high taxes that r driving the farmer out of business. It Is a hard tussle for any family to go On 4 farm and build up new home, .With a mortgage to help out so many fait Then th rich man comes 'in and buy ud the noor people's ' property 4id then raises the price of land. If the money Is Used to pay taxes the people lose both land arid money: VIOLA BURR. land. .;.,..-.. ff The stats and enwarea ' hav do their part, and It Is now up to th war department acting through th UniUd Stat engineers to find a way to build a canal and . looks. , There Is already a locks and oanal around tht falls t Oregon; City, bat' because It Is th property of a big cor poration there la much prejudice agalnat ' acquiring that P , Tha common sense business men says whst Is ; the ua of bulldins another canal and lock, whan w can get the on tn4t ia already built, and make It over on modern lines.' . ' Two looka and canals around the falls sr 44 unneceaaaxy 4a two tolls to a dog bat there are people in the world who would prefer 4 two tailed dog. Just for the novelty. Under the state law nd et ef eon. greea tha war department can m ,. present locks and canal, can condemn the property or can build new sys tem on the east aide. , Th shippers at Portland m m. down the Willamette vallev ar T ... Ing whether the1 canal and, looks are on the on aid of th river or th oth r, but want action. , . Action that, will maka r...,it. vusaiuio is to db avoided. Disquieting Tkotightsj lOontrlbated to Th )ntin,i t.. th. tamoa. Kiwi poet. HI pre-pmi r. ' : regnlar feature of thlt column la Tbe Oallr "Presidential Silence. ' From th4 Blrkletoa News. Tesiaent Tan, tn , his trip throuia Oregon, was closely attended by th old gU4rd - of aseemblyltet, snd It ia aid that at no tim did he find cc4- aion to commend that BUte'a moat noted political ' 4et th4 "Oregon ystem.H Tb4 ooncluaion la inevitable that he doe not sympathise with the people la their efforts . to control their own political affairs and maka their own lawa. Journal.) . The winter's at the door: full ,1. ril hear him roar, and Where's th n to get my coal and buy of grub 'a stori' Oh. Where's the clanking rmh i vt.' the kids in hash and shoddy cioth. I furbelows and shoes and other trafchT an money wnere a it at, to buy my frau a hat, and hay -and how to faart th cow and soupbones for the rat? it spent too much. I ween, for wholesome gasoline: I blew my wad to -o hm. and see the king and queen. I ionrnov.ii T . . . C .w . . J 1 ire niiu iinio, mirw money in the air and now' I'm broke, my hat's in soak! and I am In despair. I see a million chumps. Ilk me. In doleful dumps, tha whll I gase 6n bygone day4 s.nd work the briny pumps. Like-me they blew their- bucks smong the drakes snd ducks s nd hv4 no roll to buy their coal and life' 411 nips 4nd tucks. When thla dread winter flies you'll roe m paasinr wlte; In sunrmer time TU salt the dime ' for winter's beef snd pies , Ooprrlght lt. by Oaorg Mttbw Adam. V tf