the oti:co;i daily jol'jj.wai, roRTLAn. Saturday Evcma. octobeu ts. un. Yi.er Proposes Alaska Coal Liases' m m m m m I . . lu4 J'.v4J J a-W i (nrt 1 n ft fl i aAl a t.fcm4 .j-ia lv A 1 J. I 11X11 11 f J fa ' -aa ta a.Ma .a UU ill U Ia 1 a ta i OIN'tER Hi MONOn OF sen UElf PAPERS ACCUSE L1EI10 Za;ata Retc.Mcn Sa'J ta Have Been Festered Acir.tt Interests of De U Darra. TATES AGAI.V DELAYED , f - ' . ' ' I - t:'. Gmvnvncnt to Build liailuw; Norlm"" t-a . a4 ! - NO 7 CllffllNG UPiL? Tk (uxi ka ?ia at lv Va ft-a aa 4 Caa.teata (Sk 1 a aaJ.ad -! aia III k.r r faUa uMk4 a 4 IM ii 4 i.a anl m 4t hwata HnJ. . 4 IX4a(. W ' I -a aMM-aaaaia V4 taaaJ'i'a J Maa4k a ami' kt'9a k i mij naal fv 4 aaa4 Cm TAFT S0PP1IS poucr on Seattav cf Interior Presents Prccam Before American . Mining Congress. ttto4 frwm lm I Va I c.h, . 1 1 r4i Tfi AWa !'-' ltay iAe nikily m kf4 aMiaa ia4 ty Baxflksy af Ik laiaMar Malta U t"UW, I.'" I -a tlll U!t aja M -. Hat M a:.rl I U I U ' 'tM feaa MUf a.tsi4 ta Ikl 4Ma ka Um mI ua Ma Ilk eail. iMit wit fcje ay! 4 UI kt k kat. it. at ik ! hm af i ii r, fraaarf tlakH iwitl4; af Aiaak a a I la I Btl - nin a r, Hy baa;; aaa frAaral eal rtta for a saa4N wim I ipfy K ay, f4arl erkla f yolifwad NtMilltl llll f IM Iw kmawrtaat Aka.k Ml f'at4e a faAaaal r-tat f y.tUa el wkkfc (Ml ekaW k IMItllM. "TWm r M I ia fWUe 4 kiafe a4 i A m4 r l.K.r Th r u tw rwi ar Omikm t r. I ktafhe rial ma ar ie4. a4 Ike Mauauak fl.U. whlra laar aa4 Mr ave to M aaat pa-fiaat" Oavrt Va4. HWf Urrtk4 th twm rtlr4a rla tiMc aM tr Mrni-0i nxitoa uh Ha cprr and I ha Aliikt Sort ham. koill train ftavard I rvvaramaat Uholl. 4 aadar Ika Haul T anlWa lnl lha lalartor aa4 1 4lr part!o ef (graiat tl I Ma iM.fw rf lara or rana. rrartar i awr. 1 , a Kia 1 J Vaaary 8 l nw i MB ka -4 a IMf i a-ww 4 j 'a iia a4 im . a f ajM vm a ! a -a( a1 a ai aw ta ttfea J m t-4 i4m a.a a-aiaa fa aia a in va aH4 at44 aa a miH aa. u.Mia IWf kX HwniH4 ka llll awiitit kt t.a f a wn u- w aw l I v.a 4',awal a 4oa IVwill 4 Ik) aaaxr l "t a'a luuttii 4 M4ai aaatnia any M I ka m,n. k' . kMl l-f a k4 k am 4 a Ma. -a a aw.tly aa aiMl tl ikar a la a alMiiy la a aar TWa a la a4 la mIv4 aia aiuwurtk tkf aaa4 aaa II la a.iwii iwta ! 1v tWaaaa-aaik kr, IV t''" . i - m ... - iwm Mates D icker Tr.eyV Mar netlta Sxt.b VVcnufwOr.e Sues f:r an ArlT.ent. MH4aj a4 a a w a a, aa 4 lk , va kwlt.il "kM ar la tuf ia aaxa ' a ka la avi it( ' k-l ka a4M l-baaa kl IW4 aaa m.4 r tMa aawi i "a .atkc Vnaa a..aa ia .i i k 4 ,akta in aaajtai ka ai:4 la Ma I hdt K.I I A I 1 1114 ti'ax tlaoana tlaa t kit I ia a--4 4Aa la W a( ! Waltar - k4 ta la aawt4 af Ha I a4a a Utaia ata. aaaa ka4 Ika 4a ikl iu farta tk-aja asaa i Va K-a-- liaa aa aa xiuwiwa i 1t aa4 fiaa aa4 t-aiM4 la aC I ia taataita Ma m m Ut la l a uaaaa aa4 a -la af a aa a Xiff ialaa Bayaiaaaaa, 1l ta aaa ia4u laaa ika Tata af i4 Mtrautaa rr. II r4taliaa. I:k Ikatr. 4( alaialjr la I Ml aNaaaiaau la f ta faiiita a4 ataataa aMak4 t aw, lataataa kki kUI fraal, .! aaaarala; faalla klll aia4 a la4t 4ialaaafc' a4 faraUk k-aataaaa nia lia aalr aataaa4a kkraaatal aaaia laa Mala af aauaaa avanaaakcax II a aaaakla af aaiaaa emaaal, I caaaa II l aal!4. a4 ay iaaan aan aa 111 ttavaatoaakl f a4aa art af aatiaai fcfc will ta la a ar af iai4a a4 aapaiir, nH aa I hay asa. ik aty ilk !. ryatkt aariy la tt la altar Hi aaa. - I la ta4aa raaa ffwaa atary awariar af la tvuatryi ar la lawa ca4Hka af ary ala4 ar kaaalr aara af IKa aatrafttl aa- La ftabtr, aacraUrr of tb I cowRMia(iaa vkich ar araaary if leiarior. yropoaaa iaat lb Barlac rlaf fal4 ahaJI K in ia lha AUaka ayadirau aa far aa railroad farlliiiaa ara eoaear. At l lk Malaaaaka flal4 ba rropna4 thai Ika aMramanl bar Uia Alaaka North ara' railroad and aitr4 It la lha coal Halda. la aaUa ar ara and wUimalaiy fearond la ora up aa atneuliurat lr- lanar. II aaya tha aanara will aalL . -In MBdartaalna; railroad conalructjoa Ihara la arapla pracadani at ranama. aid nhar. "And It aauat b boma ta witnd that aft a miliar of prtaclpl Ika rawrnmnl la nal thua Invadlnt tha laaitlmala domain of prlvila nlarprte W ahall fcava aa Importaat rallraad ttadar prlraia awavrahia altb avr mant rarutaUon. to rompar Ub ana aadr pubtie awaarahia, a ad lhaaa lo road will eparaia la aaparaia fald whara thay will af dlrxtly cob fl let. bat wbar aarfe via aarra aa a cbaak aa tha cihar. . MTmlM XVavfa) CUtma. Tha Tafl-riahar proa-ram. la brtaf. provide that all tzlalla- lawfol claim to ownarahlp at coal Unda ahall ba racocnlaad and that all aibar coal land ahall a wbola aalkaa) la la ba paarly aarrad. baa tba Plal af law af aauilaa af $nJf klada. Ualaa la waay irak ataaaaac Ara aat thaaa tha caMldoaa af arocraaa 4 allchial a ad achlavaaaMir TAFT AND CABINET MEET TO DISCUSS , STEEL TRUST SUIT (Contlaaad frara lB4ra Oaa.) aa i-ks a Va. a4a4. ka Maaatafl kit t a fw aal la h4 ka aa aJIwl la f 1 I a li- fJiatlWa t la tr ka4 a ti a fuavaaaa kaMM4 lkl tli M.a Ia, tal-a, a4 kaia A. aa aaat&ik ajhaay ka aa tat lk-a aa U.aaa. A ra-4 l-al l aaa aU ri. Ial Wa a'k4 t U i. i T. r aawa. a4 k4 Jial tltta- Ii'aa4 I' u aaa 4a4 far w U.mm a4 la aakvd la ika tiatiaad far aa iwtMl af bla at af ia aa'kk4 au ika t a aaat Ma4a aa ta la kMka lat ik M4kr t'i a aa k'.oa kttaiir u aau-aaakwl.akaat, an! k.i Ikal k 'Awaaa r( ka4 aac4 aalal a ika tiifca) a(w ! , k;a Taia, ika kwal af ika taat C. aW-4, 4ai a a kha aaaaa, k aka kaa a w aa a a- imh4 a4f u la u bin lata Ita orcknisatloa bar today. Aa addraaa bafor tha Aaiartcaa MlnlBf ooaaraaa, a dlaruaato af tb roc all aa raaarda tha Jodlclarr bafor ika Bar ba aubjret la llmllad laaaa wita I AaaociaUoa and a vlilt ta tha Bw aavaf fadaral raatrlctlotia aa to aafaty af am- I tralnln; alauoa at Laka Bluff war oth- MEDICAL -TRUSr FORCES SPEAKERS OFF THE PROGRAM iCaatiaaad !" Oaa ) p4tau a"iH aaaaiad Matka'' .4' fr la iiuiii if Kay dad I kr iitiiiau frvaa tak U kart u a Mr. Littk baa arr4 a Kuaal Moa ai a vaa i k4a4lalla)i a tlkwala II r4, I (ar ' a law aaa atc ika U ia ba. CWtaia kata aia carvfally lag Ik aaa. 1 Hf la r4 taia t Ik 4, ayaaiaak t Kada. 7ka Cbitd-a Waifar CtKrwc tNl ia ba la tba Ai iaai y. aaa a aaaaa Ikal auraru kay h inil k ika ral daaalaatlBf aaat la wilkia It. On laaiad by ladcr af lb Or-; Siaia Co Mr af hlaUara ' ctlaf I Ika fir alaa daukt ua a llatlaa II baa b riur4 and la rld by a4ral aoilllrtaM far I hair ada. Ik Ik aaa ara 4lara4rVally aeell I lb waifar f chlldr. liar la lb rf: iw. una uacaasaaa ar aaaiita, waa lavtiadl IIbi laat yrar la aallvor cra f leiar aa fcrrtaa. aaa rack aaoalh. aadar ika auaplca f Ika aaolhara, aad Ikay arrac4 ttiat (baa laciwr abauld a lai al lb T. W C A. aad b fra to th ptiblla. So far aa dllrd. th Udia aitaadlnf bar foaad thaai ascdiatiy laatmcUva aad praetlraL Baatd, th doctor danoa- atraiad tha worth af bia aaathada la tha lad ky , Mill a. Ika Mkm wa aa t lr I ria ai&aii -W. k4 bit, Ukav -TVy iumimH l iikdi a- akMal fa Ik aakikH. tk4 iiaait tlra T.u aak4 kt fcaa kanrwd ka laiUM wiikr If Ika-f iak4. ka yt.fca M Ika alUr waa tik4a kai ak4 Ika 4kr af aay biaa a.ai a Ikia aaallar. 4 tkay laal Ika atkikM yl4 U wilk k aid af IM ma ad Ikair al'iaa i. Taia ai4 ki Mr Util bad ' 1 aaaka 4 gal k parw r1."' afa aad faiuaa kit lata kafcaa4 fa vllt Ik lal b k4 In ha-wkif Aaw laa m$ tkl a4 a i Maava rat kua la awk baa ta II 4a laaiavl. kaa b4 ba $ I ai arti4 ka d.rba lia aa If l 4 Ik aal .4 fit4 "-4 l ia im W a Aaa a.ia tkal fcWU btr ) a a aa(M la aVlit kaa ba HMwa J tkiaiaJa4 44 ka i awia4 44 kul lua lr. Ik Ikaai kJaxkkk Ua a a. 4 4l radlj al ! y ar Ika a4 fair rwaU aal Wf f aia aa k Ikia tiaaa ka caaa Ik fii daaaii t k a4 ill k f al irauia aa it wiil aa ! akld Bklkary fa La aU raxtfk aa4 4 kkat. air. atain4 Ikal b iikMU I axa artk4 bt4ay wka Ika al far Ik dlavaar WUl b danaulaly , a tkaL 14 Irkalaaua laraJ ..i. II. . 'hiUar ka aar IV. rwa.. UUa.- aJ4 Mr. Taia. FRANK COULD HAD APPENDIX REMOVED Ka tar, tart !t-rraa. . Oat4 I f ta bar 14 y rva . 4ieHi afiiUrt, rfra4 laal W4aaa44. Tb ariiaMi tasrwad by feks frWA Mi 4ay. Utd ralrad frwai rrU a . flat ay, Wabar laAaUa. ol4 I aa. iia traablaataa airvac It aaaHl f t blaak I iy. IkiV o-aJv-akJy lnH. 14 ll flma I M4aa faia4 a4 f?aia'4 Ik ft?klita ( UU. kk. kal btakkoa Oif. Ika kaar b ,k . aaaki a4 MakM Tvay aSwtai Ikal Im tUM aa. tk frmr t. t I l4a ft 4 kla ba fttaa4 l Ik kaad 4 Ik rxal a Ikal liaMl Ika . Ik rr t 4 k faapia. l! b giaa Ik ara4. aaarr. ktakra I darUfad t Iaria4 k yaiia4a a4 la kr k aJii If btaAaa H t alaaaad Ik 4aia a4lka k 4ia4l Ik la ' a Baai. b la aa. Tun kaaakkar f Ik t L i MVImI kaaa iaai4 baaa 4 ka a.aa. wall Iak4liry I k4 Ik lat-ia. Tkar r Uaal 4 - 'r aaiatatar af wai. AlWft 04. latar af Ik bataatar, 4 rttr Uaka, aktaiaiar a y4k cci laaa raalad. II. It aad It r atk. Katr A Ckk IU Wftbia. a irC by I 1" : a , I (-, I waablaataa trt. a I Baal . aim ra v- nm,nwwawmnnglrvmr !ir . ii III A- II A IK AU 7J.: . .11 af lia awa prpr fuactkma luu bu, Wthout raatrlcUona aa ta Hon baad. If' M,hrm- '" .,h'f. flr" Chaaa fat Oo-parl. Xlprtca- which abaJl ba ehrg4. Oaa if f ToBlghTtha praaldant will h tha i.b""f "i..! k?,i 'tt''":!!. ' nrwcriblag tha worklag out of Hal lha two big field la lo h aarved by guaat of tb Cham bar of Coamre at a c " C7 T -f,"CH,5.:?' 9KlOT pnrjr, nnr aaio: in jorgan-4Uggenneim yaiiroaa, wnua l banquet. If wa may aaaum that om of thai lha other will b arvd by tha gorcra-l Kormar Kaeratarv fHrkinao look cJ cUlma antcrad la Alaska hava com- mant owned lib. , brrakfa with tha prldnL and thy k. a . k. k . k. . w.u.lU. a. VI Wk ..ikl I M a I - . ... r viltra WHO inf ! w. in raiirvtiuni 4.1 iuvn wu noiningT iua up l Aliiaa f ha Mlaaaal !! laaaik rvar maa win vriaioiv urn w cvmiwif 1 rrmntni oprruon tt Hal rm 111 tux. runtr 111 pmetioau opvuiion mt awwiopmwm i propo-ffj no w.y 10 prrni txioniots- i Oo to 8PTT6 Rockefeller V tVltd HUUVC lliatV Wl "WVI ga V.W V W4a - . I ff JERSEY EXECUTIVE SAYS REPUBLICANS CtlHad rraaa Laaaa4 Wtra.1 Naw Tora. Ocl t, t'ollad 8Uta compllahmanl of - or ' laglalatlT ob I Marahal Haakat want today to Tim- Jcta. Wa cannot har th on with-1 Iowa to aerra John XX Rockfllr la out tlta, other. ' I th ataal Iruat ault. Barauia wa arant a luat arH mh. I nwir iu fca .aniJ i . . ( kiH LED BY OLD GUARD I moderaUly axacutad raadjuat-1 tbcra. Whan.llankal aerved tha aura- w w iraaa raraoraig can- I mona on Asaraw uuntp 1141 HIDl Ul fContlnaad from Fa One.) iniuona a raaajuaimoni aaaea upon u I iron maater aald: . I fact wa hay becoma Imoatiant of all I "l navar vlolaiad tha. law in mv nr. going on all over tha United rJUUa a I eophlatlcatlon about tha facta: wa bar I but I auoooaa I will hara to taka thaaa procaae or aomewnai prorouna ponuci i aeicrminea 10 go to in root or mailer I pPr. cnang. - iui or anaijraia or mem ana, to do per- Th rhanga ha not baan uniform. I 'ecUy fcarlesa In our dlacovery of tham. In ona atata l waa produced by 'on I w " to ba eonaenraura , In th art of condition; In another, by aa-1 ramadlea wa apply, becauaa we know thr:but almoin eyerywhero ther wa Ith" J abaohteljr neoeaMry to bold thla common difficulty, that the gov-l,hB delicate . fabric of bualnaaa to- ernment did not aeeht ealliy reipuualr I wr. . . lo opinion; that th people seemed I - ataka Haata Kowly. caught In an elaborate machinery of I wd know that too great apaed In polltlca which could bo manipulated I changa would defeat our very object, JAPANESE REFUSE CHINA'S REQUEST oa lha program of lha exhibit. I waa a lo Invited by tha program commute to datl rr aa eddrea. Oaa hoar waa allotted to ma by tha chair man of tha commltt and with bar ap proval I rbose tha loplo "Tb Neglected Factor la Modern Education; tb Edu cation of the WIIL "Lacking funda to pat oa lha ' ex hibit, tha mother want bafor th city caunc.ll and asked and war voted an appropriation. ' Tkroatoa to WlUdrki "On learning that Dr. Dvrhmana and myself were to appear oa tha program, lha atala health board, tha Visiting Nuraa association and lha Consumers' lesgue threatened to withdraw from tha exhibit unless w were kept off tha pro gram. "Tha Udlea Weakly yielded, aad with drew tha offending namee from th program. "Tn principle represented la common rrnn mr tifsn I naill ln" pnnoipi rprnia in common .r.Un DIU WAR LOAN I by Dr. Deohmann and myaelf. that la. oppoaiuon to ail ainas 01 vaccination. (Continued from Page Ona) y polltlca which could bo manipulated I cnango woum aereat our very object, I lutionista. aa reported, aooording to a IV against them, which could be so used I which la not destruction but' the purl-1 dispatch received by the Ban Francisco at aaaraiin ann ai atm i n inn aa arai i n ' u rnmi iivaiivu auu . icsjiiiilbiiuii . it iibii v.uiiifmi at i oa mnai a i inn 1 1 as iiiingatinar (hem of tha objects they Bought, which 1 wrong. Many -things that look radical I correspondent today, but the rebel sen seemed to put tho whole' control of af-1 by way of remedy are no doubt con-1 tlment la becoming ao strong In that falra rn the hands of small coteries of I scrvallve enough because a atata can-1 city that tha heads of an bualnesa and men who were exercising: not ' repre-1 not bo tender with things that ar man- I educational organlxatlona are urging sentative. but usuroed aufhoiity. and I ifestly wrong, unjust. Intolerabld to our I tha officials of the Manchu rovernment , yno were exercising u too orir-n rori pwpie. nui me cnange mac cornea atepi to voluntarily wunaraw ana avoia im- prlvste and not for rubllo objects. Aa I oy atep, mat aadressea itaeir to th oor-iminent Diooaanea by surrendering the I aald, this was not true of all the rectlon of one manifest avll at a time, I city to th revolutlonista. The gates I i. I" .T Jli. . .1-' -a- . - I tha K a bia si 4tr unAn iHtit . - I M Um. all. k.at .l.aJ aji - I """",Bi " aoaa k ki auiar wes. viu vi viio v.i, i..Tv uwti uumu miu tw i nt.ntavf ntA hnmin Kaklnarai ft- I. Ka w aaawaa waK.a a a w 4JV4 VD, k44k B aw I Wit gj UM UCg ' BinuJ VIJWJ amBSTdk BJA (Jfl, V7 U tenae wnat is just and accomplishes I of General Tung Shan. la naturally offensive to tha medical politicians who ara striving' to make vaccination compulsory. It la ao of fensive, and (hey. ara ao determined to win their point and hava a fro hand In their disease propagating plan, that they demand the gagging of their op ponents, not only on tha eubject at I lasua, but on all subjects. And they have aecured tha aupport of tha moth ers through Intimidation. . . "Vaccine la produced by propagating Awake Trom ltunbra. respect aa In many others, but It wa " . "vr ' f01". t0L'r' ttUJ , oM from Shanghai saye a rumor true In- ao many states that men had begun lo , ask themselves - whether wo were not living ln a fool'a paradise; whether, wa were not boasting of rep resentative Institutions, when wa really did not have them; whether wa were gravest danger confronting tho nation today. By meana of It the little child ren of the land ara having their 'new born soundness" destroyed. A few of them ara killed outright tha newspa pers or tne country last year recorded aome two hundred deaths. Tha major ity ara tainted and Injured, soma for not radical, but la profoundly, and es- la current there to th effect that th sentlally conservative. If there be dla- child emperor, J?u Ti. and his mother eases ln our economic body, It la conaer-1 hava been secretly conveyed from Pe vatlve to oure them, not to let . them I king to Tientsin, where thav hava alone. They will work eventual do-1 sought refug In a hosnltal. struction much more surely than any A flood of dispatches received bv the I ni. . not caught In an elaborat system of . " "'",,""",cu " s niiocaa i;ninesa papers tooay maicato mat "Compulsion of It la arowinr Inaidl elections v and - deleoatlons of obwer I aD?ut. ' :j--J '''' '"' ' I tho rebellion la sweeping everything be- ouslv. Lat vaar i-Hu.iinn which made, our govhrnment virtually . . tha rapid formation of thought for It. The people of Chi Klang prov- I phoid waa optional In th armv. This . . - . iinm , n..n marian in . . i t ... .. aH . . wa.. a. . . j . i inaepenaent or tne. rorco or general I r " ' " . vmn. am uui m maepenaenco i year It la obligatory. opinion. ;!,. " yivuu. iuS ure yraami ma m. governor, i.nan wan, is trymg "Reform begart to come to our states "3tv. r p u, vv re now to nave tne government accept his res aa tho people awakened to those cir- -.no so oisuncuy ,-. into Demo- Ignatlon. ; , , ; -; j ;, v-i. wiu wiiuumwiiiii, an w. are inn mciicilir eviry town alone th V cumstancea and bestirred themselves to take control of their own affairs onco more, so that we have come upon one v of tne most Important, because one of -the most difficult periods of our poH tlca. Wo art trying nothing less than to revise our methods of political ao- ' tion, while we are ln the midst of a great economic readjustment. . Both our instrumentalities of action and th ob jects we employ them to accomplish are . Opposed to It, "Portland and tha state . of Oregon are overwhelmingly against, compulsory progressivea , and those :who realat Tangtse Klang, tho cables report, has cc,naton- w,tn many rood doctors In ohitiir. " a . ... . I i"'m . ?. ..". 7 rP"rW oaa I i,-.. but th- 0Dn0nant ara nnl nrnn. cnango. ; v fallen Into the hands of the rebel, who - 'PI BaaplolouB. ; conducted their y fight from th river 'Prosperity Itself rests upon the seo- with tha vessel- of Admiral Rah'a-n.t pie and 'the facta. 'vAi contented and captured by them. The province of Sze noperui peopio means rich and varied Chuen has fallen, and Viceroy chew " '.i.T economic aoveiopment. , The people of Tea Sun la reported killed but whether when 'Muff d" th United States ara not contented th. tumm. . L-m v..i.lwn DIU They are Just now no aa hopeful as i not stated. tney snouia do. ; Tney- are -auspicious Revolutlonarv troooa In the rrovinia line; but the opponents ara not organ- tzea. "The rank and file of th 8tate Con gross of Mothers are opposed to It, but in leaaera prove to be ao weak-kneed under debate. We are discussing both I of the foundations ,ofthelr' business. J0f Honan : and Hupeh are marchlna I what we ahall do and what means and instruments w have at hand by whlcb to ao tnem. .- "Our objects are" clear. We want truly free, that is a truly open and iruiy repreBontative aet of govern menu ior- our states, ana by repre sentative we ao not merely mean irov arnments of rwtrannn alanta4 f. sent us,r but actually "and constantly responsive to the larger and more per manent movements or public Opinion. ' ; clear riald Sot Action.' "So long as there waa nothing ln par ticular to ao, so long , as we did ot clearly recognize , our problems and nan not seriously applied ourselves to tne xemeay, we 8ot alonar well aannrh aer in arranirementa wa Timi ai. eady made;- were indifferent and in, attentive, pushed forward in an mv. jiuujs uiu tuuuanueia prosperity in which wa did not seem to need tha aaslstance- of government or tha regu lation of law. But now we are aware of the complicated and difficult taska of economic readjustment which are Immediately necessary, and, . knowing this necessity, we are a much inter ested In the full - restoration of our representative Institutions aa ln the ao-1 No one acquainted with the facta will deny that vaccination waa the ls- au in forcing Dr. Dechmann and my- I They are convinced that somothin- m. :;.h nZ, .-"r" " V"L H"1 . welfare program. eaultejle. at tho basl. of tho Jreat K', Th." c7plUIWof NaS ??2Ll ara the conditions . not --of n-.n.Ht. r.I' "Z7' "V r.r.": "i ;-;r"V""TO ?! ln, waa rerused. hni- a v ' i J i m peupis. mu anuviu"r 19 oniy one proffreWve. ;7rTh-ek' not Trn at tMB polnt w" wltnout blood- position to their parents' desire. ad with hostility) to business, but with "" ... iV" wf" congress of I hnnini i a. , . . ..... I i" vaw.u v.. viviib., to-rvs i . Hiiu wvuiDiBa a uci c in nrnngniv rx nnoa. f? J010-. "?orted ne in the tion In connection with thawelfarV nossible. They; are -eekln th. ,ai "i. ' -;: J. ; cnuoren wnicn wouia interest ao many Thav an iMini., th. h... 1 1: Aocoroing to a rumor in shanghai, parents as this of vaccination. Everv- nr f.vor. nri .h.V ... General Ylng Chung, commander, of tha body would like to learn exactly what' iarsa. iinpcrMiim lores m tne rieia, i are tne rignt or parents and children It la worth while to note that tha 1" "TS "aT" "I . l. .UJLa rev?,"r,0",.st oeloro ln law- xne congress of Moth- chief representatives of the? Mrr.a. ,B" 1?'..??. wcne' Xln Bn re W- ? pi yet they refused sive political thought of 'tho countrv it"..': r.J.-1 -.l"1"0: ar the- men who . h.. mt,.j,'"iZ ": UJ "e minister " -w nvuuciliB, nf wnr who ,ftlway.go into debate- furnished Reports of n Jmperlalist victory at ilArpl rnn a taaa 41 a I "rUI ..vu w w tvilix iio .a. tic in oi infl rr..k. .u j i . ... case they .are , dlscusslna-: that .tri- " aeverai oispatctiea. speeches ar not Inflamed with rh.t. orlc, but bristle with veritable fact. i ney are . seeking adjustment. - accom moaations, or interest. They, maka startling statements but they seldom propose startling cnangea In our law. They merely, propose sober regulation. They ar fighting not business, hdt monopoly: hot -prosperity but the de termination Dy limited . bodies of men Home Office t ' COSJBSTT BVTUTjrCk Cos. Fifth and Morrlaoa Ita. rOBTXAJn. QlKtOX, , jfJTJLS ...... Pr-Metit L. SAkiLKL. . Oatneral Viun. CUtRKNCE 8. SAMUEJU Asst. Un. rxs roucTsozaEBjr coarpAirr Jft Boat for Orea'onians v. Wlreloaa Tells of Battle. (t'nrted Pna- l. 1 Wtra. I ' Shanghai, Oct. Z8. German warships here today picked up wlreloaa messages from tha Imperialists at Hankow to Pe king, in, which tlwy reported an Imper ial victory, mere, and stated that. they arov. tne reoeia cross the Han river. mulcting tremencoua losses. Tha resort Is aa yet unconfirmed. News from reb el sources is awaited. Venezuela Remembers Bolivar. laxacas. veneruela. Dot ' B Tk. wsin anniversary or the birth of Rimmt Bolivar, who at the beginning of the last century led. the movement which resulted ln the liberation of thla a. tion of tha South American continent from Kpanish ro. waa the occasion for the customary patriotic demonstration hrooahnot Ventaual todajr. j to permit the subjet to ba presented. , Wot Xa Baea. ' " . : -. : "Child experimentation and child ax. ploitatlon dominate tho welfar exhibit. If not openly, at least covertly. The men' who' went to an . Amh.n - v. u,i ..JiUJ.I I I In Philadelphia a year and a half aero ' Rheumatism Is a Coastltutloaal Blaaaaa. I It manifests itself In local aches and pain Inflamed Joints and stiff mus cles but It cannot ba cured bv local appllcatlona. . .-".,?.- It require constitutional treatment and the bt la a course of th rreat blood purifying and tonio medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla which corrects the acid condition of i tha blood and builds up th system. j Get it today In usual llouid form m- chocolated tablets caJled SaraaUba. ' GUiickeins Will Pay the Grocery. Bill More About How to Solve the High Cost of Living in wawaar- AW m -jh ROSE You've heart! of, the location of PARKROSE ideal. v Just beyond Roe City Park.' t,'YouVe reatj of the promising invest ment possibilitiei in PARKROSE. Now, here is more evidence how simple it is to solve the high cost of living in Pa4RKR0SE Circular No. 6, issued by the Portland Chamber: of Commerce, tayi: "Chickens Pay the Grocery Bill" t "At a conservative estimate, , a' carload (400 cases) of 'eggs ' it shipped into Portland six days each week during the year. Eggs rarely, if ever, can be bought at retail for less than 25 cents per dozen, and during the Winter months the prices rule as high as 55 cents and 60 cents per dozen. "From 48 chickens I sold $50 worth of eggs, April 1 to October -Abraham Rempel. , "Keeping each season about two dozen breeding hens, I sell from , them from $150 to,$300 worth of fowls and eggs, selling cockerels, as breeders and show birds, at from $2.00 to $10.00 each, pullets at from $1.00 to $5.00 each, and eggs at $2.50 per fifteen." Ben F. . Keeny. . v . i And that's not all. '' " ' ' '' 1 ' '. m-. -- .i ' ' . i,-'. ; , '.'''V-- vi-Vr', & ' v; ';!-- " "''',-. I " 5;: . - :'V:i'v v'" ."''. : . . c': j ' ' ' ""'.'. ' '; -. ' :' w "f - , 5 'v-' .;'.. '' ' t '.'- ,- . - ' ' ; 1 - v . ; '. .. I ' ":.:- :': v; , Add to this the profits and-enjoyment in growing your own fresh -vegetables delicious fruits and berries, etc the advantages of a . glorious, healthy, outdoor, carefree life unexcelled streetcar facilia ties improvements water everything that can be desired. - If you're really looking for the best place for your home if you're looking for the best place to investif you really want to solve the high cost of living see PARKROSE in our autos at once. Hartman S Thompcor. Chamber of Commerce, 4th and Stark Sts,