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THi! OKEOO. DAILY JOUliJiAU fOKTLAMn. THURSDAY CVtl.VIh'a SWEUBL'H t Jill THE JOURNAL . 4 AftftU.ft 1 4l...t, ttll--.- I444. kl'.k It a a4. r.4.H te .-w ... i 4 - k r ay.. !... . ft. - -- - - - - - - - -- . .m4 M - 4 . 4 e .. ,MIIM (W4 AM , m 1 HMI t 1 'ft A e.4 4 11 -.-ft.! ii i ... ftaa ' 11 " j i n Aett 4. " ,. a aa.aaa , a- - ' . 1 ( a. t t ta-ft . - i A-aa.. ft.ft kft-aaftft. 7 lkZJ 44 k M ; Mai I ta l A4, A, ft- 1 k I A i. to. I 44 B44a4 lilt 14 kmmtm ti.l ftfk ill n,il I . .j km A rli il(.i'.Wi f U At! I 1,14 Ul . tt a k tti tilt-kit f I..I fwtutt Ii t ft aw it4 ti it ti.i. nk it. rt-i tj B-ftll4 (Hi tlULiulLl f f ft ! 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Br. locam roanrmauoa o( iw gw.i . inn to rumf ei ineir gar4 an 4 t4a4 for Ik cwnaidwa- tor a cJain ttal im amBracmat or ieai impon nut av iiAB nr .11 ini,rM(M4 iaiO af put IU Foi.uy mpfrwnu ixm Tk flrl noloHkT nolat la thai ft j - -.. llli Vft Vft.W k tf ft. .k. a k I , cpr,B10(f nui., .... .,.- ., r.u.,H BVw iv-,m.f rt ef.ihU ! ta al trat m ft . & & . IkWa k. 1 1 aft. . . akl. l I " " ' - - n T 4 PMI WS 10 D)ITf I - Bwnrx iof mi pom in- Ikat otra U lb BnUArr. taaaUoQ irrt4 ta rttura farera from u Wroad rtsJcmptioa. W kTl jnof la ranpBa( prtrata ta aJvat 4xt tk zna a a pUe ofltj far Ik ini!iar? tear. W kar folload lb I m Boc tt pntu anderitand eonrlct from lh prlaoa door hoil l Ik latt aaalralt, tt kaa la t!a lArta of futB W4j b44. andPJ " on war, all Ik monr nnxl trand4 kla ?fTkr aa a lata to & romicj mbHhvr tor Ik Bomlna U akBBB44. liloa ana timtoB f a juttg. g eoh W bar toaUI4 oa roBUnptattag cllnaa. a tnaror. a legUUtor, a coo him aa aa Ikmat, wtth kla btod rmn. UotWd 8tat abator. ' I aft th. . ft A .A a. ft agalntX rtrrr ta and rrrr him'i r " Tt kaai acalBtt klia. MT abat bdnd- I Pafl' audi aert eorroptloo fundi aa-lnu.! mrnt tlm an ntiilis. wlwll,cn r lUmatlr raid br tka bar tatartabjf brandM bta braat M1 tkt klp ta mak. tb. LhlIa ,.,. lt roay work ln dr. UkacarUtlatUr. . J.!.?' "T18 M - . mlt. r lhr 1o1t fartoHra. o. waai u in aitoatloa vben thrc caodldatM for aoprem . Juittca to tb premier ' at at pracUcally ac knowldg tbat thlr nopitnatlona to bigB poattlon la a court of luatlc. ar tainted? 4 tff. it4 wriii w l-ft4 I A till ftu it ft ftftlalft-ftlft 4 4ft niftii .f I .! tat M ty Mi rft4.tf V.4lft aW4 IU m4 t 44 !., ft ftacftl'.ft 4- Tft 4-4 ff r 4ft-4 Ml . lit ftit4ftaf I ft(4 ta mmm 4 tt. -lllava ft M ft tft ftft4 4iftjft..ift. ft PlaMak ill l"hft 1 ' - k. ftt.a a ftJ it It 44 44if t -) ,.,.ltUM I 4 4 I'M I 4t4.i4 ! ta rmr I! fta.1 WlftAa) lilt IM ttha) laftftanrft. a.4llW I lift. 44ftt ttt 4k4 14 ttw4 M4 444 la ftjft tir-mm l lav Ua4 tr 14 liru4 ftiMii r, !, ta t. Itaaft aMHt4l tlftftii ( Mr, tniiv 4 l 4. Mi tftft atfj . .. tl. III .....Ill.4t M Ta'.t' aft-VA. 41 Itl tt tftM.I ft.,,,,.,...,,, AM - 4... .aj t Vft ftftMft 4 aViat f ft ft-aftav t(4 4ftaft4 4ft.ft WlH f4 A ft i . -ft I ft. n H ... ii. i tW4 IwofWri ;" 4 4la.a 4 ftifta4 . 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No child an4r II ma cngag I In dangaroua occopatlona or mar work at elgkt. or for mora tban algbt boura a day. anlraa rarrjtng pamlta ba4 on proper docatJonaJ and pbrtlral drtopn.ent Ilatard on nplormont ar to graded aa to excJud ckl!drn of blgkr ag. No ftuatk'a at Mi.ni llUlltl Thftl akatft ww 1 4 fatal U lar Ui nilocfe I 1oUr twrara tka b-aftlaf la It OrcUfta umi tat Ua. JIM l Mril la mmm fmmr ttvtm Ik tk 4la rirt i U4 tr Laa la. 44trr t in eotafn-j&Jljr ta aaora ttaa Ika lelat Ik lm ymm lit Utortag at 111 . w. u. Eaut.tajrroN. Lafttftt tlataSAi T4t At tkf rifti Aariavft4j f'.raa mt atoaifta ! la ta it lfta ft 4 I4a ai ), .lt t4 !. al akua ik iMif I Jl Aaftft ftlra 4.ft(ft. I aa 4a lift )tra l.aift 4iav - tttft )ava I I4m fftval At ft 44.4 ! SEVEN FAMOUS EAGLES mpoltom oa4faartS Wka it liA af var. At4t h r-attaa t4 artft4 raa tk Rkia ta it Moat a , ra4l4 U raj 4 1 at. a4 k ta4 14 ataa4 fa tl Ufa 44 tl fraant It fartU ixiaik f tia aatxt Th Way Iff to la IraAJd. l-oniAfva or Oct. It T. tka. avfttMa I wrt rraaa. k aim ALataUva taai of Tka ftlMirnal-Aaonf it maajr fry 1 oBBaumBiftta aallliary tiu hka k4 f"'r Halo ooaMrrftMl rr aa la nr rnna tor fclta Ik till ar Ika Tlrat aai aOtil IlUa lruj taa(lfAl iir - Thla coura v bar panned from tb beginning, and bar nothing to prora It efflcaiTr, It baa aot re strained bomlrld. W kill more people proportionately tban any oth er elrtUted nation ta the world. W areraga more tban SI tnurdera a day. W bar killed aa blgb aa 10 a day for a whole year. Tb prl .ona aa a tner rlace of panlsbment bare not deterred tb crooka and criminal.'- . . - Poaalbly Oorernor rt .plan rnay ahov n a better way. It can- A. LAROIt FIM)I.'a mil, or other eiploaJre factotiea, or ta occupation whereby Intoxicating Honor ar manufactured. ' Glrla nnder II may not work In coal mine or In quaniea. and do minor under 121 may work ta aaloona, bar room. lor In th night mesaenger aenrka. Street tradea are to be regulated There la much difference of opln- CTION pertinent to Usuca of Ion aa to whether a federal law for labor and employer, baa been regulating cblld labor can be framed taken In England. After many tbat will atand tb teat of conrtlto weka of Investigation aid de-IUonallty. Dtit ther la do doubt thiit liberation tb Rngliah commlenlon-1 tha preaent doubtful and bap-haxard union. I charter. commls-1 ler on labor ia aaraait imiiilinntia. I variant laara In mn atata ahnnld aot b woraa. W are already at th ly on 4 Mport ; b ended by tha aubatltutlon of ona im V. j, tklef point of tha , Anguit acceptable law. ; "IV atrlk waa to compel th companies The Engllah law now In force baa f:?.1 "'e.!r. . "lA11 . to 'conduct, all negoUatlona with don, and ' Is ' doing-. Incalculable r 7 ..L. cft. 1T- thdr employee through the agencyj rood. It la called the children'. av ftv " v ,aw 01 leader of tba In any erent. tha aratem ahould be The conduslon of the f"" aion, bowerer, la "that with their be rondemned la kdranrft. it I brl . .. ..... . . . . . rw reaponsiDiimea me cora- ipcrineni .ua .nprx.. ini xnai panell cannot ihonl(, Q(ft Z, i"".. pected to permit any Intervention be- made.. Cenaura of Governor tweefJ thera and their men on the Veat a prison policy before , . chance BnbJect of Mmslm9 Bnd managft. , WBMJ AJ BalTUtl IVI WOvlH M A 14) tl J VJ 1 1, I q pjj mWW Is vicious. .Tha men who do it, take : Yet thm'n ar rmiH - J ft V VS, at ainr eomio; har a abort uot Btre. I think I af la aarlna tkal aaofta kA tn4 a aa m imaraaalo apoa tar mi Oil aa th work or aai-avatlaa for arc DUiiainc la Ik tualaaa aacllea. eatftfttaJa r it a.' IIa waa, knnr, eeaRfallf la ylt4 I l foro f clr eutftlji a ka4 ackaa lb craw mt Imparlftl rrane for tka pally riak. I r lb Iaiaa4 f tlta. Aflr a lav toalk f 4l4kin4 ill k ralra4 I nollr that bulldftrs ar par !((. la I la FtaJto Aa4 atkuB allraft4 tr ckoaa airavat tb clir irai undr tb alda- waik i anr dplh lkr daalr and wuh out a muck aa "bf rour laava" aara. aary on lhlr art Ta a maa wha baa llv-xl la cilia whara bulldar moat ttol only tt a prmlt ror aurb artloa but muat pay th diy rental for nnt and klao b held raaponaibl for ail dainaaa rraulllnr thftrarrom In aa and vry way, u(athr with a claua m in pa roil l arrant In or IWn tk cuy in powr 10 oajjr a law kyadrad follaaar. ba marrhad la trlunpto to ran a a eakalaa tk tkroaa. etirov. t wkoat hi nam waa a till formldatl. annad 4aJnat ktm: ka prrparad t rlt tb rormldabl oonradrralion. but It wa to powarTul for bint aa4 tk ttll er TVa- larloo dcld4 lb fl af Napolaoa and or curop. Attar thla IaaI faul airvtal Ka- koiaoa ntunftt (a) tka rani i avl kut witbdraw it laKrno waa no lop car faithful to bliaol4 ki Dm la wrttlo; or dlciatlnf la ma crfkrjr. jii laat lunaa wa Iaa4a4 acaa at rfttlia, 4aVta4 tr rrvil ttaa. kaftat 4 a trdaaaa. aa4 aata. AA II vara. aapa4ft4 wlwmmm Ik kalMa t a4 Ik AWalt tataat. Ilftf hi'ftaiftW4a. a tl ftoftal f roia Uaagwaoi waa la4t4oa4 I rail; k4 wa 14 keapiUtUa laakartaMt af tk aanlakl aaaaiar af Ik tmaA4Ha Ital tt rjikquuka4 tl lauaiaa af rvtaraikg i tk A-'ir. - -- Oa aa taAta4 iwtrk4 aa-aal It rtMt fro at it bauaaiL la a Uoiki kulldiaa bana ttaa root balow a4 iwa Mttl 44a4rtnaia t. Tki aotlk Kapal- fr tl raaldaac till IaftMta rao4 oul4 ta cacpll4. . Tkar waa ka ckelr ta tk arraaacaaaal f bl eafIB4 kb4. Tb ground floor waa. af oouraa. aocuptd by tk ailia. wktl t Ua Ck. wna ti mom. wa wa a para, and th valat la waiUac war la poaaaa it up par a lory. t . I ror aoma month ar-mou ta the daalh af Ibi lllaairlou ax I la. wblrb lot k plana oa- Ik th of tlay, JUL. n look iitu i arc laa. tot principally da- t yyh.K I ft-aaain.,.. ftaa 14 a w tcy . AtftMft lift u..i t-, a )lltt laa;. . . ..a... i i l " .ft4aMaft.fta 1 1 una f 4 V !4 l.4 tnilfJftftl 4 ai illV. 4 'ft ' 4 Vft iJiM ftafta4aV4 t.-J t'. A aa-ftatftat tfttfttajn ft-ftav tft4 tX 4 "-. 4 tft trm . tl a-ftaftt 4 a waM.lwaM, a 44 ft ftaaftaft (Mttn.fta .ua lc fc.l U Ul .-. a 4aia4 4a. ifaftiA l .144 tt kakaft a- Ui4.4 U.v4 i.t Ai.aavl ad Itaft tW.ft ttft - t.'l'U. a4) tft ji-.ia tj f.ta ta aHJ a 4-Jftfttan t tftoaA a Mta t 44,4 aa44a tt ta 4 faaaataaftfttfta V ta taacA) Ut. 4 'aa.44 a 44.ftft.'iA t..tjaft.a Ataaftftta I4.aa ta. 44 t-4 kfcft HI" tt ta! fc4 J'-.a I at t4a if( a4 4a Llaa k t-ll a talk. 4. ta 4Allft4 4 t atfta k ta aa a tl-lt.' la) f lt.Af 4 Ikta, I tftaf 14. tl avaf tft ati4 f4U44 la tft-k lk 1 1 taW af t4 4aallftx"'f Ita ktr ttaauy aaaa4 aar.. aar '. ix4 ta ul atari th. af t r?a aift f ita Ita. af rv)al katuai w,iitit lit ta ) tit4 Itl ta ai-l A. ta k flr. a t ta la & pa. 4a auatiy a luua U aatu af laa oiauaat to Hi ta 4a4 aay f tt a.'h ta nf iasttlta ta4L a ail. I ka aila ta atat tM at far ait4i a4 aryitiaa tkal k pttwi miuim a4 M 4tiit taa 4a aaait ttrkal At! Wa-4, ti i-xatuuiaii ar 44 Ma r fA tkatr -atkftA. aftaat iaa fat Ikftlr aaway aa tftfa. Vttat a ftaftat ttiut' tHt ka aat ta aaatlaa a ui tftit af lata r4aa4 praaa) aaaa Ita -trvftt t ttkal Akwat Ik AVlArwa raal'tJ ta4l aKkaaaftf i; k -ata Ik tta taftftlftaFft AM Mft Ilatklfta .- f avaaayf lift Mr. Ilaaiay a44 aay. V aaa wkaa t mm t fk4 mm tkao 1 VliAl aaiftaa? MiUm C. tiawtay baa a U tl i f aft I till 1 1 aataaar k raftnfta aMa. IftA ftlataa a Iftaa - - - - llaa .. . k ftl V (4lkl a aalaaaar mt Ifcftlf aaplaN., Itaa. Aa4 kacaaa ta ta baaa. a falikft fat Maa rrtAap ta tk trmat t ta taaa aiiw i fuh la ia arpfapna Ua ft karrat. Tkal la. t kaa baa flraa palraatf a I 41air1bal I tu ram. Alltaaofir, aa tkal tkay w-l4 IkUh k tad taaa layaiiy look la afiar tnatr tax laraai ajkd waaJd vat for kit tk kail lima 74 tatarta la eerra bat Ua paNU lalartaftia wo bta , camtvalara alocaa. How all It bla; p rival tatareat anat t irld at tkal! Wtaa Wlille C lUwlay U rat trad I p rival Ufa aa4 h r 44 not for loaa aa dur alsAt tha rlataf ltd of popular wrath (b aaitja ttiba af paanut politician will ba aniao an wb baa baaa a very prlao f tb pat-pl amag l nam. upoa It day notlc and cloalng op lb I and b waa 4rtd, W MUIIU.1 ft UUfmfl Ull IOl Iftk. .1 . . . ft. ft ft. .-.I " . 1 ""'"" aacura in too Biut pVl -UdlrrC, mmZ oXra T.ouT VXlJT Mlt ttal fWk t.4A,S tk ewnAft lla I - -w wwtt avi aaiva, 4ivw an nnworthv and an Indefenalbla no I . . . . ... . , . . C .... . pwim a Btrcreiar-aavocate ' to rep- altlon. They ought to be willing for resent th n the ooncIUatlo the governor to find If ho can more boarda and he ma be , f. employment, reduced ooat and par- flcer The new 8cheme , . h ,d tlaLB.?'6J0r'the pr,8er?- ft until January 6. 1914. All questions -Bealdea. the pernor Insist that affect!ng hours of workt wa and tia prisoners can be made to aid the conditions of service, tbat cannot be state by building- good roads Why Bettled by negot,ati0n( Bhan be re- not have, the experiment .tried, and ferred t0 a actional - board of con- tr(a4 Itm na t4(a liar I flat avinrlra . . .m i... w . ui.,..-., , .... dilation whose decisions will be J .1 T,otJ)etter or ?e final and remain for a year in force. . better for th men ior them to build The old central boards, com- road than to ait In prison in mis- pla,ned of by the men for Ted tape chief-breeding Idleness? and delay, are to be abolished. Oues- IS TTIE STATE I.NCOMTETENT ? c EMULATE SEATTLE I F public functionaries will not do their duty, society la without the protection for which It pay so heavilv In taxes' ' ta the nature of things, , the Indi vidual citizen cannot enforce public "J4 Wa V 1 tioa-,,1.11. .rA -,f AaL ftt.- satisfied with the report. ft v-ftuiBivtUfttfti ttftiU . 4UUKIV V 1 5 C t3 tiAAO I authority to do bo to officials elect ions as to the interpretation of the plan are to be settled by the board of trade. . ' . The report condemns strikes until means of conciliation have been ex hausted. ,; ,;' ? The, officials of the Amalgamated Board of Railway servants are din ed for the- purpose. ,'jf' Portland recently saw -with satis faction the dairymen of Seattle win : leading prizes in the east for purity and cleanliness of dairy products. It was a triumph that Is worth more to Seattle than big bank clearings or uig ngures m me census, it is a distinction of great value to Seattle abroad and of greater value to Seat tle at home. It is better to be as sured of a pure, milk supply than to be ruler over many cities. The " better condition of Seattle's mUk supply is due to th better ex ercise of public authority in that c.ty. " Without application of strict regulations, the milk supply of any City will be bad and unclean. It costs money to maintain purity and clean liness ln milk, and it is human to get all possible profit out of a business. -The experience of all cities is that! milk does not automatically cleanse Itself, and that lt Is only by- rigid and constant Inspection and super vision that purity can be sec&red. Seattle haa done this, and Seattle Is rerietered all over the country as a city that Is, In Its milk supply and In ' many other, particular,' abreast of pf ogress. r J - -y '- r f- .- ; Testrday, thedty' health .board I sued order for a stricter ftnd more r!,'d supervision in' the tJty ot Port 1 ; 3. 'Authority, waa glrea for em1, MAKING SOCIALISTS T ONVICTED of forcing a 15-year- old girl into white slavery, Phil ip Solo has been given ' by a federal Judge In New York, fine and prison sentences equivalent to 34 years In the penitentiary. Why Is lt that the state authori ties 'have never attacked the white slavers with the efficiency manifest all over the country by federal courts? Are the enactment and ad ministration of state law Incompe tent? ; , White 'slavery is an offense that ln the natural fitness of . things snouia be dealt with ny state au thority. But ln 122 years of state administration, state authority did little or nothing to destroy or even seriously interfere with the horrible traffic. 11 v. l Federal authority, on the other band, seems bent on a war of exter mination.- Within a very few years, more , white slavers have been brought to Justice' than in a cen tury of state administration. Are state legislatures, Bheriffa, district attorneys and state courts ii competent, and national authority competent? Are we going to be driven by local Incompetency to abol ish state governments and complete ly centralize authority at Washing ton? that muck. Id dollar and cant, I tb city (fortiand altlaana) alvlna; tb land. lord and bualneaa men yaarlyt Wby I It flvan to tbemT Go dowa Into th batnt af th Xai'ayett . bulldlnt corner Sixth and Waahlnton itraata, and aea whkt ba baea dona tbtra and tba aak yoarsalf a queatlon ar two. If yoo era aolv th problam you'll - Jo better than I did or can. Bualneaa man at not only occupying tb apao be neath th walks bat th walk thm- aelTaa and, ln many lnatAncea. nearly tn wnoi or tn vtreta for a blook or two, and well. If w don't Ilk It w can mov to' 6attl. ' F. O. 1. b mora aaally !malned tban drar1ba. Curloalty, 4tonUhmant and Intemat combined to raua tb lnhtabtlant frora their tabttoAl uanqalllty Into a alatA of buay activity ao4 laqolaltlv aoUoi- maa, i na innabitkau oz bl ai4ina were dlaappolnud af th aratlflcatloa which they aaUolpatad from wltnalng th only of about la week durauon. bat it wa no powerful nearly ta radooe bjra to a akeletoa. ' Lrurlna th Utter part af kl Ulnae Napoleon frequently ouavereed wllb hi a (nadlcal attaadanta a It nature, af which ba aaeanad to hav baon parfaolly awara Ha declared tbat It waa heradt. tary And that bl father bad dlad ef tk aam complaint faUl within a few boor f bl daAtt aa rantlnud to iv airactiona auout m affair and papera. Itaelf Tanglefoot By 140 OvaTtloh BCTCItEHINCI TTME. MtvIjjja 4, v-t ta Back oa th farm la otumn tlm. wbaa ' du muk I na oa tha vine - Uka flaminc ta of top la tha eora- . field brlhUy ahloet ., - . Tban tb farmer and the hired maa, two moat eeaentlal coa. Da th chore an hour early and pra T coed to klU th bo. inftl n.a . .. ..a . . . arrival of thla lllu.uioua eilla. II i "l. ::i.L"T:i".'J'lTJBa eluded their ark by landing under th cioua Of night. At aa early hour ef th following raornine; Bonaparte, acoompanlad by Sir Oeorga Cock burn, aaaendad th moun tain oa horaeback to Longwood. where th Knarllah aovernment had commenced erecting- a aultabl boua for bla future rldno. , - . . , About a mil from JamAatown and midway up th mountain atand the file:'' and h afterward Imperfectly r- o th countr air la pleaalna whea old country hou. of a moat rpcUbl Itlculated T.t d arme.- and "rraica- iStaVm? .uM th TSSttu mn, nd a mrchknt of th laland. Mr. I HI last momenta wer c hoe red by th For If acented with tha odora rlslna Baicomba. it la named "ice Brlara," l faithful attention of Oenerai n.r-r.n I from tha cooklna- pork. a - - -. - - a- I a 1 I ft .v.ll. I a..- a . ...-.a - .... -rT aalllalfta lllra. r r aoinr nothing- to aid th hundred - -...n...im no iu7, Luyi moninoion mid tuchl :t,"v.ur..f . . V. '... aaft 4 .... .. .. - . -,.... . i . i miKiiL ftxiuufti. db unuinu to nave oaen i or ma fttiiiai aa I mn .v.i. - a i ..-... v. v uciuiii.1 ftaimu iu rui uiuu. - ft vvuia . . - L. . . . . - . - - wft au a .- ay to this man. and othera of hla con- ,WBI" u a awnu n lacnraent io meir maater in th loweat dltlon. that ther la k llttl church at I . maa a ooun-ior m lonuno nia exlla. th. corner of Ankanv anrl B.v.nth uruuy auppnea witn water, oy wnoa trta. Eaat Portland, wher trior thaa imgmtlng lnflunc a pleaalnf and coa-i Tomorrow MnIkoff. 100 men ar fed three time a day and Help for the Needy; Portland, Or., Nov. 1. To th Editor of Th Journal. In your paper of laat nlKht w printed a letter from a man who crltlclaed th "faahlonkbla" ohurchea aa h atyled them, that ar to take part ln th Otpy Bmlth meetlnca and yet I In hla Uat momaota, which ho wed tb "Manna paaaloa irons; la death." When Napoleon found bla end ranldlr Mftaaakl.. I. V. ft a. a.. . 7 . I rablTfull unlfoTkwtth .., Wr- pnra. and placed on a favorlt cam pi And the chanrlna of tha eapna erle bed. on Which b wa accustomed ta I of nleaeur may Invoke aleep whan In health and which h prw- But the re 'e nothlna aulta a pleaalna. aa ferred to evarv athar. Thu, h.Ki.aa k. I think of It today. who one had ruled tha worM K.ai. ik. I A th day tha farmer-butchr tor world adieu. HI laat worda un. I bl winter1 meat away. I When th farmer alaya th porker at , tn noma-ma ae Dutcner diock. - TKft lAnMiil Ttiii1atliftft ftftftv W ... mawm ftft ...... , ..ft. J th . Pendleton Eaat Ore;onlan. Ml . . . ft ftu.. a. a, . a F A llAft l a1a.n'. Ihain, .llk.t ... aa - 1 .Vi.ft.l, 'I ". MlTOUUI.lHU.ftl kllftVk TOUIUUI fl " ..,., i"H., y. ! uif uuNi uivwi o-1 iui noio, noiainf Dint upMrht In bl 11 etorr bulldlnc la to ba erected In klWkya hka aaddl. , Portland for the OrOB DaJlv Journal I From Th ONR FAITHFUL .GUARDIANS HE president of the United States declared at Pittsburg: "Only one course is open. ., I say with all the sincerity at my command that, we are going to have - individualism and freedom from these combinations which sup nresa competition 'or p)s wo ara trn. ing tot k point where the people will demand that the power which these men exercise shall be no longer ex ercised by them, but shall be trans-! rerrea to tne government. Then wejso, It is merely reciprocity for Max win nave socialism." Cohen to assure the public that the It is a splendid statement Mr. mnnlr.tnal r.onrt fa an hnneor unnrf J JDGE TAZWELL says Max Co hen is "an honest man." Does Judge Tazwell desire to have the moral standard of the municipal court of Portland fixed by expense to the recipient. . That ther la k deeper ta condition of thing ln thla city In respect to ldl men 1 clearly demonstrated by th acenea dally wltneaaed at thla church. If, the writer Of the letter In Th Jour nal will call at tha church ho. will be welcomed and no question naked, a to tha why or wbarefor . ha find himself ln destitution and unemployed. Quite a number of those who hav been' thu aa elated have been enableT to find tem porary employment , f, . B. i ' Seeka Information. : . Portland, . Or., Nov. l.a To the Ed ltor of The Journal Having- followed your letter from: th - people, or "plaza politicians," for some time,, on single- tax, I fall to,; see where I am at . Also having a great deal of respect for the opinion of The Journal, would like to ask you these ' questions: 1. Is it not a fact that when tb as sessments are mad an army of young and inexperienced and careless men ar thrown Into - th -field to do work that would puzzle the best experts? 2. Is lt th people or the ability to get value out of the land that create its valuer For example, la land on Fifth street between Washington and Morrison as valuable n land on Wash lngton street between Fifth and Sixth 8. Would single tax lower land val tea- and farm products, -or increase them? MISSOURI. clnation will do what It alwaya has! aaddl.' done, bo h can protect h mself. Th That waa Jb Btuart'a laat battl. la evidence to th ffct that th lead- rreeoomiptopi may vaocinat or not. I and hlstorlana claim that in tt rs,.,.-1 in. nt that mA Ihaaw t.aa TkftM I' Ml.na. I ft. .V- la. a .... . I -a ....... j a-aaa-w- .. a..u . . mauft tu mufti DTlUant enaraa of tha I tha tinrthwaot la auacaedina. . It ta an war. . . . I announcement that will ba aanarln.il v Dlaaalna to local DeoDle becauae ,. Mr. Anxioua to Ueln. . I Jackson, owner and publisher of Th Portland, Oct II. To tha VMitnr I Journal la a Pendletonlan. - 1 " o Tha ournal I waa m....i. I By all th rules of thai newtmaner1 a aalft VBVyftA BUlBlittlU IV. - a by th letter signed "Header" appearing-1 me The Journal deserves to suoceed. In Monday's Journal Mr heart, mnhJl Mechanically lt Is th best and moat a I read of thla person's suffa.rin.ra t I modern appearing paper In th weat It .-ft. a . a .. . a . . a .w-aa-. A , a.-.. .1. inn ft iiiian t uo nometnlng to helD i a. .0..0 ; v.... iwi Shall I aay him or her?- If that atnr i nd editorial aervlce. In Ita treatment la true, and I feel that It 14. win not I of Pople and of publlo questions Tha "Reader" writ again and let na Vn. Journal la fair, and reasonable. It la bow to get ln touch with him? I generally ton the side of Justice and tha UXr a . ' I puuuo weuars, auu 11 u gooa iignier Va Oa I - . .a.. . T. I. n n. -a IV. uio vwi.v, . ft ftv uv. ft. a. VI K Cftal or plutocracy and torylsm a la It morn- The Journal la a newspaper such aa ehoos. under such parties die of smallpox. proseout th ones at fault for man slaughter. We ahould'not quarantine smallpox because those of us who pro tect ourselvea muat help pay th . coat of thla useless measure. ; "Nothing haa mora retarded tha ad vancement of learning than th disposi tion of vulgar minds to ridicule and vil llfy what they cannot comprehend." So said the poverty-stricken author of th first English dictionary, and aa will it go on forever. For myself. I know of no nobler man that tne modest, tolling, truth seeking physician, such aa Jen ner waa and auoh aa Rupert Blue - is, uaier, ana a nost or otners. , E. J. ROSEN, ' 908 Fifty-fifth Avenue, 8. B. A Hero of the Confederacy. From Harper' Weekly. "I oan hear Jeb Stuart' vole now aa Why Not Jail Sentences 7 From th New York World. T think a change la coming In the! le people of Oregon have needed and attltud of Juries. , They ar becoming I tM need, ' If It serve them ln th raort willing to convict violator of the j 'utur aa ' lt ha done ln the past It Sherman law?" I will continue to grow and prosper. Taft's phrasing and his philosophy! in this instance are superb. For, ten years the ateel trust, ac cording to Henry Clews, "held prices at the high revel through sheer force. ana mucn. construction work was held up In' consequence." ' Himself a captain ot Big Business,; Banker uew snowa up now railroad con struction! . bridge t construction Bky- scraper construction, tand other steel and iron construction were Tield back by high prices exacted by steel mag nates 'through sheer force," an ex ercise of power acquired through combination. "-"TT r r The sam exercise of - power " Is habitual wllhr the tobacco trust, with Standard Oil, wltb the cotton trust, with the wool trust, with the Then we can- go about our dally af fairs with a full realization that all's well." j .',.. -i '-' " .'. - ' . : '. . -Paddy Maber, meantime, is quoted as not satisfied with the Rushlight administration. It Is regrettable thus to have one of the heads of the county government out of harmony with the city government The re newed confidence we all feel through the clean bill of health, given our municipal court has a - shadow thrown over lt by the unwelcome an nouncement by "County Detective" Maner that the mayor's office Is not all It inbuilt r . - T Alas, ln what strait would Port land be, but for the watchfulness of bier arguVeyed guardians of the pub lic welfare? ' . Vaccination. -; v . Portland, Or., Nov. 1 To. the Editor of The Journal Vaccination, like the tariff, la always with us. Any one la. ftH.an.n,W ' 4 aft ft-.-. -.Aa. T the test of Max Cohen's honesty?, If 'l'm ha SaaTS anow aiao uiai imanpo i not only nasty but a veritable scourge. One experienced, leave such a mark on the memory that no amount of .high talk by tha .league or medical free adver tising" can erase. If history does not convince a man of th efficiency : of vaccination as a preventive or smallpox, then no argument put .forth can lnfia ence his so-called mind. It -Is hard to stay ln th bounds of polite language In talking to tha anti-vacclnatlonist, th antl-vmsectlotust, the ignorant assail ants of modern medicine. . ' - . - Wha, haa given us light -on tuberoulo- ala, bubonic plague, diphtheria, tetanus, hydrophobia, ayphilis, Infantile paraly sis, owl worm oiaaaae, cnoiera ana a docen other equally terrifying scourges of mankind? Any of yon medical free dom apostle? Who dlad proving yellow fever to be a mosquito born diaease? Who tolled half, a lifetime In search of B causa of malaria and found tha cans? -1 am not a physlolaa nor - am I a paid booster for fake medical freedom, but I reepectmlly submit my opinion , that, compulsory vaccination ia not, in my Judgment, correct I believe that any j ' 7 V '. These are. tha, worda of .'Oeorg W. lie cneerea us on. x cave tnem my laat wicKersham, attorney general of th snot ana rouowea wun clubbed. Then a Yankee cavalryman. He had been dis mounted and waa running; out. - He turned as he passed our rally and fired nis pistot. v r.;--f .:..:'.: ,y .,'',";; "Oeneral Stuart awayed In hla Bad diet I caught my hreath. Then hia vole rang out again our general'a won derful voice, cheering on hla struggling troopa. j . : . - . ' 'Th enemr' rallied' Juat "acrosa' the road and fired a volley. Into the little band that still clung about Stuart With a scream of agony his horse sprang for ward and sank down on Its knees, v As they lifted General Stuart off I heard the young officer who waa aaslstlng ex claim: - . , , "'My God. General, you Ar wounded! Tour clothe ara soaked with blood! Ton must leave th field!' ' No.' cam the atom reply. 1 will not leav until victory la assured. Get m another horae." . '1 wa among those who ran off to find a. horae, though someone got ahead my ' weapon United States, when he annaWrarf M . passed me, a i before tha boua committ.. M . pendlturea In th department of Justice. What better opportunity for a teat " Warning Him. ' . From th Detroit Free Press.' T am talking with the spirit of dead . husband," . said th : . medium. '"Hav you any measag for him?" "Tea; tell him to be sure not to aay .yoW I. alwaya had to; warn him about that when h was on earth.". -h , In Boosterville could Mr. Wickersham desire thaii the j anything that Will , shock th angel. case atsa.ji.Bi me aieet irusr in which J. Pierpont Morgan, John 1 P., Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie are all cited aa defendants? : What better opportunity couiu ne desire man m specific case or j.; nerponc Morgan t ... . ;;,- In Its complaint th government - serts that th United States Steel cor poratlon has 'acquired a power which is a menace to; the t slf are of th coun try." fThlB Is only another way of aav lng that 3. Pierpont Morgan has ac quired a power which la a menace to the (Oontribated to Th Journal bv Wilt 4f in, . the famoua Kanaas poet. Bl panae-poems ara a reimlar. featora of thla v column in Tb Dll T have a'klcli coming," tha. chronic grouch said; then brickbat wer hum welflire of the country, for Mr. Morgan m,ng round blB aora head. The pusher; organised tne sieei . trust : and is Its dominating spirit. If the law is to t enforced strains the United State Steel corporation, why not begin with the one responsible man? I J. Pierpont Morgan entitled to any more consideration at th hands of tha administration tnan the Indicted off! of ma. When I returned, following the I clals oi the turpentine trust or tha bar horse, General Stuart waa Seated with I trust or the lumbar, trust or the sugar crusi or .me anoe macninery trust? . bis back against a tree, with a few of hi men groupedl about him. They lift ad him Into th saddle.' Then, with an officer riding- on cither Bide, they atarted forward. The tide of battl turned again.' Seated on hi horae, supported by th two officer. Jeb Btoart tried t rally his fleeing men. - " "Oo back, menr I beard htm ah out. Oo back, my 'men I Go back and do your dutyP He awayed m hi saddle, I thought he was rone. It wa only- a faint, they said. Th officer turned their horses' heads and I watched them carry him off 0,r who made July Fourth sane. Who fought th higher cost f -4lvlng. Now that old Chriatma near again, - Get at th hlgbar cost of giving! ' ; : . Chicago Post, i f " . " " CsatiadA'a Welcome. - - s- From tha Washington Post ' Canada may hav barred Old Glory, but she'll never refuae a cordial wel come to theAmerican eagle when it's stamped on a piece or money. . and boosters were tired of hi game,XA orA 'alt:- thAaa' Mlfha Mlntft, . ..... V wftaaa. .aa-a- .. . wwa. a-. JL.Il.ftIC I. onto hia frama They, rolled him and cnuraea mm unui iuii or acne, and r then at last burned him alive at the ' stake. Perhaps they wer hastyaom crtUc may v ay -their,1 ours .wasn't tasty or quit rebershay. ; nut what makes men sicker, when ' starting boom, than" seeing aome klcker come reeking with gloom, to fit hi objec tions and utter , his roar, and spring J recollections of booms gone before? And what can t rougher on temper and soul, than hearing, soma duffer, 1 who worships his - roll, object ta ail measures, to crossings -glv.yent and balk at all pleasure that cost him a cent?. To you. who are spuming- the Boostervlll sports, because of their burning a grouch, one retorts: ' Soma : method ot slaughter la needed for Jay who re throwing cold water On thing rvirrriitiit. iwi, ky . Oeurfft Ucttlrew AOtma. 4.