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THK OKEGOM DAILY JGUIM.'Al.. fOirrLANO. iXQNUAY IVKHMCx. UQVl: Ulil.it IS. MM run journalI.it .'rv;.. n."j 4 4 4rf44v . .... "!L. twiiw 4m.... a.,.-...., 4 la.. 4 4 k. ? 4 - ' ' .. , .,Hlt ... " ."...a , ii ifRo . t4 t ....a i 4aaj . i I M lttt.it t t t n (....a 4 .... ..J .. ! a .... ftvra) l. " a o.a , aai.a auakawtaaab (a 4af -a a-a4 i .a a 4 im MUI a f ..,,. fc44 a 4i a t a I tM f.,..,.. ni i I 4UI 4 im - i k TV 4m4 t! CV.VMaavaHf 14 IV 4fe 444 t!4 M 4,11a la ! 4 4.44 444, I4 4MB 414 4J. 44 444 444 a4 u . t4a4. ti t t ii 4.i'r ' 4 t MMa " itiwilltlM W 4f I- . l4.- 4 IV.44 a44 liftll 44 fik. IM MM )Lt It III ft I k4ktvU -y 4y U IM l u im iry, 4 - UU IM 4 IM ft! 4a4. af ii mum fwf mi Its TM a' U 14 Evi kM 14 y a 14 Uf fUwUi ftl Uf IUM ff.si IM rM I ll ! 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Bach Jrdr to WiW condition, from 4cUrlng. yr wlta r.aca 'd 'ZZ?' l HZZ VZ la Nw Tork. Uy tntU4 a bet- and aglad. oul4 ltk kU or4 J T . " " .7ai .t'i. 1 iik. .a. .a a. a iK.iKanr It 4 m ratartBl fro 144 nrai I . H Ml-a.a.lly If a .... em- aoT turT'ii".!.'.''..,. SJ .RCa 4 ployeo marrlt b rclrf bark ar . . cr' o4aa4uU work twiac. m i rir. 1 a rr4 u cooliibatlona wltboat lotert. full arinaUo4 t rt Mi. i rc I pr iu. i r.l Employ, b.tlng 4rrrt 10 yr m ' Jb- rMri.J, ad fMcbod tb ag of 17 may b TlS'S Znl. lL-J" " ' . iaiwn w a iwii a " a mf r-v ww a trr yterq of account lag. TMylmor carfatly, and think twit, ay brougbt to Hibt m cam ta vbkk tbtbrlc, before throwing doa tb rity bad ptd to or than 11.040.000 Igtg of battla ta tb arena. lor :ree partnc that cbftrgabl to a atreet car b aotltlod to demand their pen- mol eeiprkc4lv 4j4 tborvufh vr (1 I IM 4tlbjaart. bar1(l 4T4 ftUtlvaa U4 fol- f4Cl. Edv4r4 JiiB4r mar or l4 fiba. Oa retirement ondtrlh abor I l(nornt country docioc la oiouecatar. mndltlAB tha man nr tMnu m4blr4. England, who la III! toufkt bi a4r4 ir im Bum ci i paTunaa iarr. i ftrti dUoovererl IM flrvt to h riral to I i l h4y nr ma' mptf lory vim I, yi lv kim t 4 MU ta Ovil 4la4, alUa 14 M M t -aiit4. ! ar, I- aar(f4'-l4 maf 4 4 4aWt44 4af a- "-. II I ft aw v 4jlaf U4 44 NaJUM P.l4l 4f)artl ( r-K 44anai4 M lW4. 4 I 444. 4 ft 144 44I4I4 4 Ik 4aj.4 44 4kiU tail 4t.r. 4 4U , W ( IW I44 y 4 alal ! ally ll4 44la4Ur 41141 114 f 4rt4l 4 H4. 4 far. 144 14-4I tuM 44 414 I 144 M44. M U 14 ! 44 14 44ilwl. 441 l4l 4 lill4 r-T Ollr Mit, 44 4 t4aM( 41 4 4r. m a ruM4 V4iaa. rr4. 44Ula 4l la) tl 4iO 44- iir. . Hftl ta a4f faJU IM 14 1441 444t4 ml ciiy la Wry. a I14 ftaM4 l4ala44V I u4iiM4 r 4rniey a tm. ara-f, 44lf4f 444 44 imiiar. Tft4 rj i4i 4 waartaw im 4axMy ri4 M M I4444 4 lat ! f m .414 an ! lalw IWaaa) 144 " f . I rMMaB la IWmH f ma. I 14 oaal f . I . f ff; Uk 41 W 4. V SEVEN HNEW" WOMEN artf ela V ,.; 71" , cle pentloa at tb rata of two per ii- rt-i iiT. n 44 Properly I Tb EnglUh pretattr Word ataM,.B nflKa hif Ihv rarartaaaf In ajK f2r rar romMnr. Iit tint !-, tDl OL lB PT lnT rocelTod la acb of raccl nation, nor wu 4 HypavU. On of lh rll44t r im i Tbey tpoe4 crook4nc and cor 1 choaea to avoid offenca m b eoa ' . .... profit by it. umuli i ala 4urj4e wwa" wb w4Jf4 Mi fr 0 mptlon In tb awardlos of eontrMU. grataUt.4 tb bargainers oa the ?h, . .7,!!" " 4, rltw .fJ d Pnincity. Mafa path of .th.r, f Mr -. an cipoora that lead to Important eonclatloa f their long negotiation. 1!! 7.?" .."".riaT"10?" WMTrfornl1 K4opUil phUopbr. ch.ngea la the ayttem. Ha dtoclalined aay wUk to binder any MTm,B., . "rTJlbV 'huS'w U M 4rMU- u Tba conntry bu p4 barr pen- other natlon'a leglUm.t. effort fo mlJvnlZSmVtM uJT "l ""r";':"0.?' T' altle for It government by polltl- eiteoeloa of her boundarie and In- ! "Jl ,m J M ZZt l. tll enoPUo-.) at. w-m b.!, tb. iwiMoNpto clan. It h ben wofallr rlcUm- tret 7 T W,U " eontr,b,,t b u,,r, on July . b Iaott4 IM My " mih4tnUcl4. TMon. from whom Cln. It A DWU woieiiy TlCUm- ierel. nnj axaaa.4l.ll. - Vla. 1. ,, .w .1,. rMtral ! rtnl nlllaohl train. 1 . aaaaasaai .wvv imaawataa vu ..aait.u til I "tw luaiipuAiuvaaevnnnni frrvcuva I " - - - w I i. 1 1 i 1 . a. TITE niUTISlI IX8CILWCK J! ILL I Jamra did not daraloD tb amallDox: I In'. tharafor. Jennar dalroaJ. hi thory I llyptt erant Yvr rtir year In aaa Mvaaarl Otalv al aaaaa lalaa t n I A lava ntt Ha varttara ah aaraa (torn. nd 1MB Brltiih Inauranr kill whlrh be at the rata of two per rent on hlihioj. Jnner want to parliament with after reovlna- ll tb ductloa lh4 obaerrera have comtnf Ld-1 'rT or eatn year of aerrtce, oripatittoa for a Mnua for bl dl4oovry. I Eayptloa city offered, b wa at to teroat bu been accumulating. On and after hla retirement hla penaloo will lied by tb failure of good cltlaena to Uk proper interest la public af- falra. Tb looting of Philadelphia for four rear pat by the Raybarn ad ml alt ration la an exampt ta point. It wm on that the politici an iiicvi w vriimvuiiw, , vaii tn . I . t a , - - - - twan In tlr ntrmoa he nalrlotle "At Hrit, greeted With atormi I ." iu.ur.ucaij.wra 1a incur- moo ao.ooe pound U lold. obtain . dt,Unuth4 lecturer la Bhlloeopbr ' ' -L.:.. t".4Jof dennnclaUon.lt ha been defended porated wfiereby It an omployea tma arani in pit or th xot ut M and ttiumtaiy Ua rcomd haad of r"r-":..ra"'."i7'""a::J .4 a.ni.in mtm -iil with more than 15 and lesa.than 2 0 1 n"a r 'plr.1' "Tr?n'?Ja. " u npltonio achool at AUndnfc CXBCIIJ Ol ioi 1'Diiaaeipnia ronai - r: "i .,.. a. . n inon ini wiu prooii w Tiocinai. llrraatia artai wlda lDfluac4 faded ''" .... I P" k'f m.Ilpox. HI Uter f v.r .n cn iaren receive one- per cent or nia yer. wer mwtir4 ciarroo .rUd,n. of TUB Brlth aoma ob ed a a a . a. workinEman'a- char- H' Tr tor tbe residue of hla ' wh,0,h b ttd that Mron laocw- aim to eontino Mr atudia i4 It wvr.iom.n cnar-l ; I lalad arllh oownoa rr for Ufa aamir I aa a K... .k. K.aa IKa aawa atnrk ter. baa paaaod to the third"1-... . . I from m4Upox. n4 b ot hU monay.l which mad ttr 44011 f4mout. biconlti enblp American much of the oppoaltlon haa Tba men attending th aesalona of I wy doctor and other baaed on thla round, nd be wa kept buay try In to philosophy from all quart are. 8b waa unlreraally venerated for bar beauty ml . . . ... . . . ' laalara tm aah vaap.nf aawl T t the .National Municipal league, begin- . a4 c a- ' .k" 1 a rai-i a ..a i innfirwi win in rnnpoaainn nr tbi v.. ...a .UVaa v .i.i ,. it,. B i a air tan mnnlclnal aovernment in provoa me Dill in !( preaeni rorm, r - -0- - Mwno ..--. , I of Uypatla, and auch reilnc a4.w.. .t..it. a .i ini rnanrftiinr nil nnntinrtri rrtn i 4 vviivvai v .r. PrA'aaavia VAr Kav '.mAH. a.. d . . - . . 1 tkatar1 rrr aAmn aiAfl 1 pv vaaai .r axA r - - --1 . - . . . a. - . euch a form that we ahalh not be 1 . 109 ncenor Daa announced tnei; " . ' l rrof4or Vot, the famoua swlaa bji- I pi pon nr jiracumii wiunr i,hawi n. r.r.nM f k.i. flurpoM of the government to Und ,c wnBl nioney. no na paiu into lury tU4ticlan to ahow that UanTU uuu mniri4 naa to oonmiii v UWUV aV ' urw w w4 a w lallaaa " " I a- ft . 4 1 . IV 4 I f Tl Bl crned. THE PRCTaUlED MAN , , or fall by the bill, and the usual announcement bare been made by the "whlpa" to all liberal member that It ,1a np to them, one and all, to mllB new orealdent of Vermont I rive the bill their fnll ki.nnorL I state university drew a good " Among the aoaVl beneflta that are "much aa the German figures show deal of attention recently by to be aecured for the noor are these: 'op J909 that employers paid about proposing to mark the propor- A minimum wage during sickness. 198.000,000 In premiums, employees tlonate efficiency of his professors The choice of doctors.. Relief, from abou! 181.000.000, and that the by a grading system. ; Much r criU- heavy medical and other sick out- government contributed more than clam. and none of It friendly, fell goings. Sanatoria ' In " tuberculous 1WUtfw,'u 10 ,M lUDa'' " " eTI on the new plan.' It waa accepted disease. Relief In maternity cases, from eat to west that the real effl- both, In food, nursing, and money, ciency .of a professor ; Is , largely Not less than 18,000,000 workers In that of spiritual Influence on his the British islands will be the bene classes and not a, question of tape ficlaries. Many isolated efforts have line and measuring rod. ., . . . , been made In many countries' to at - President Benton comes now again tack these crying evils. ' It has been into the open- with what-might be left for the constructive statesman called anti-Oslerlam as , his theme, ship of Lloyd George to blend all For men of Influence In every sphere injo one complex but admirably or-ln J910 -was 275 000 and In 1911 he demands preparedness. And for ganized whole. 456,000. . The increase Is 181.000. this he requires many years of rip- ' , ' , ' Th ftnre. r r.nnrirmRH frnn, the fund la returned to the widow a laraer percent of case of small-lher on Important caae. It created and children. I pox oocurrin in those who nave al-1 greac 44naation in juexanana 10 oenoia it tm -ml tUmt t.A --.i.- rrnif iwu io uibom inkui in ins fen-1 a woman luocpru iu inai iun una vi . 1 u' "'"lcl"leral population.) I Illustrious teacher which had rendered Dr. John Birch, surg-eon eottraordln-1 its school on of tb most celebrated in ary to the prince of Wales, and a u re eon the world. or St. Thomas' hospital, stated In 18061 Hypfttla waa an Eclectic, but th ex th4 obJecUona to vaccination precisely act sclenea formed the base of all her a iney exist loaay. no wrote: instruction, and h pplled their dem ""yon oisprove ui tnree roi- Unatrationa to th nrlnclme of tha of the German government bu been used as the bals for this plan. In dent that a complete statement of the calculations for the Armour fund is not yet forthcoming. 1 WHAT WE MUST EXPLAIN A HEAVT Increase In the num ber of. hogs in Oregon is re. ported In .estimates printed in lowing; facta? "That vaccination ha been too often fat': "That vaccination has introduced new disorders Into the human system; "That vaccination Is not a perfect se curity agalntit smallpox. "These facts, I maintain, can never be" disproved." . They never have been to , this day. But vaccination baa at that time al speculative sciences. . Bh numbered among her dlaclp'ea many celebrated men among others flrnesius, afterwards blh op of ptolemals,v who . preaerred during his whole life in most friendly feel ings toward her, although she constant ly refused to become a convert to Chris tianity. " Thl daughter of Theon united to s masculine Intellect many of the attrao- T rJ ii l iM reiil Dm af al ofcuiaa fr4 IM 4l44irr4 f Ml 1144 rr claaalag ta salt ef I44 MlMtl, 14 atl rr4 Me III ffitl f 4tr44 WU l 1. 144, . BM llfkl Q If4 sirnnry IMetMagkfar ll 4. HM C4J44 fa II r'M f " t f444 mt 11144. 0starlag J aVl4 avlr 4flual4. al g4rM4l wlta ftarsnee 4Ul. irwito Me im el 4 ?. w ri4 new. wlia aaaaJUr 11 Ury tka elty U Mttf eld. Mllae tttil4. Mtiar fcer la every way. La 4ie4 a! M Ma rfir4 44 r ueal. A vtodMet ttl4 IM IM pat 14 rr la la ere of ei4toa; Mndeam anuril ferv Mv rootaewd IM 14 stoat. lm4 brM tm. porta! trta Uorm bll tmptwe. ta of tmpen! aalar Mr b eotre44 during iM aaarty for year mt rcwamlaalo ruU I Ma I ny pr vt4 lti year f lh city's history. My ewrta eetaeeUUea. low prl4 Mv Meat eurd a 4iiy all publlo works sod rigid Inpet1ai Nil Imprev lions 4 ll IM rtrtae f r (. I tM aoailtr. Ma ha 4taiitsb4a a rep. llr draa waa ramarkaala far lla Ina. latatloa for uprtar pablte Wrk JMt pllcJty. Mr eoodact w ways bov "rci tlr rttu le.vtow aa4 erou ueplcUMi. o4 M kivew well Mw I flf1. hJ?' man torn mvm 04 ai m aa 11 1. m ia pw4r. nd ha and4e way la IM court tM retrutathMi of Mr water and gaa eompanle. lh first tTm 1 1ft yra Jft4 awvl4. WMaa 444 444 aqtaaf 4 a4 IM , Ilw4 4al T 144 of laraaTOa sa4 Una a tart4 IHI SMHnaf. (, WI4 4 lhll rouleta'l a Mnauaw. twrMp, I44.4rll4r wr Ikmml 41144; Ml l irrt' may War la IU nil VU Or4) 41111 MI4 11 I IM r4lri mt 14 . or railly l14 al Ul fanl 4ulltyT TMr'14 wlta I I ft eenia ef a. Irr4 voUng 14 441 ef 4 Ikajr i vollag I Ih4 rta r IM w4l t tM C4U. flaky ! lit 1. Ill eetnp! tM rewport f Umn of Mr au ditor wM fait tM tafluano ef bar charm. a aa . . . ak . - I EaHnUaiUIa 4 W a WB f "rn w4 constaauy h..' atten.pt ha bee 84 to r- r;n Dy rrypan uratfiing to lflu ,-,b)a Mrrw rat4 mi4rr4y with her devotion lo Mr tm- pt,. modambMd br aystant of vorlt rudl4. Or toa. th gov4ror f Ibui.ii warka and ublltutd day labor Alaaaodrl. 4mlreU tM talsnt ef Jiy for lh contractor la ao far aa th law patla. aad fraquaetly had recourse to parroltA . By IM Introduction of modaro bor for 4V49. II wa desirous f labor vlng machinery and ouipmnt reprelng th too ardent tJ of BU CT- 4h M dvncd tM pile of labor, and lit. who aw la IlypaUa oa of tb aecuHng good 4nrlo la ' ratura. M principal support of I'aa-anlsm. tMrby lowered tM ooit ef much of TM partlaaa of tb b(4Mp on iMlr Mr publlo work. ..... .... aid Mhld I A th mure of tM go. . 8h bM lmproTl her "?fir,r ftrnor tM r4ulU ef tb eounael of " y .i1-K- . 4. A 4aarX4a m Vk 4 BlS ' Wktl fh 4kBBmjt Barllf aamMr1n.ftiarV41aV44d opo Hy. - "HMt eVcoml.V. haa ahown' patla a ab wa proc44dlng to Mr I and ffi. school, f oread her lo d4cend from br chariot and dragged Mr into neigh I wh,t Is more. M ha reformed th boring church whor. tnpped of hsrleondurt of her nolle court. Ira pro-rod veatmenta, shs - put to Oeth by her hor do lice conditions, added extenatyely brutal foe. Her body waa hacked to to her park and play ground facUUI, pl4ce with oyster ahell and th bloody land haa mad a great stride In establish. remains war dragged through th I In a civic canter or ner nTinnnv treat and finally burned. in wnunii or Jiypaua war lost in II i-rt 4 e th burning of th AUxandrlao library. II lanifleiOOt 7 wunri wi liar proauciion r lost ' Th Greek - Anthology . contains an epigram 'In prats of Hypatl and By MO Orcrholt TUB RIDS or BILL. DH VERB. n rh avMrtlBlriar man.) Canon Kingaloya hiatoric! romance 1. I List my children, and you shall bear ued In 114 baa don much to mak her I Of the nifty ride pf Bill De V4r. nam familiar to Ens-Ush rudara. I Arouna in xraca iia awuiia Uypatla waa born about. th year ISO - D.a atltd the) Walal mttMrMl ditrltiaT I o. ..a a,..wi,.4i mrtmnAmtA Mmh Lent In 41C. ' The story of her Iff p-1 For b had tires on hi fast tna- pears In m oonalderably dlagulsed yet I chine. ' till reoognlxabl form In th laaend I Th - sparking piug, a, ' ,.C'1t.,'tr.'D' M "horded in tha Roman Wm Mst, whfl th . . nraa , i The chlaf source of the llttls w know I Did Its duty well. nd tb tearing- Mar bdoui Hypatla is th Account rlran hvl Turnoa out oy - av raiwiffr, eocraies. . OREGOiV'S COAST COUNTIES T en In g. ; The men, he says, who are most; highly revered and who are our : leaders In the councils of thought today are those who have passed in years the three-score mark. He says It Is a false assertion that this is the age of the young man. It Is the age of the prepared man. , And bo. It seems to be. The man who can "deliver the .roods." no mat ter what his age or station, is the dwellers .-on the shores of the bay, man who is wanted. ; "We want only are to toe congratulated, experienced help'f was the cold-blood- At la8t the coast counties are ed statement that met an aonlicant coming Into, their own. . who recently told in The Journal the r3"he Tillamook railroad HE long delayed though often t0 the industry is a part "of the pfog- promlsed railroad to' Tilla- reBS OI " in. an lines. x mook Bay has been opened to A -rthe- expansion In hog prodiic traffin t last at which Mnnv on should result from the continued event the railroad builders, and the aeltat'on- 0ne f the; things that we ready been recognized by the arovern ment, ' had already acquired Us corps I compiled statistics showing the richness or paid aerenaera, ana by the same lot the soil ; the money 'to ne maoe in means it has been keot in yoru for I various forma of agriculture, horticul- Sunday's Journal. The number I century. It ha never been attempted Iture and the like; and x exploiting -the to put it on it merits, and this 1 different localities sultaDlg zor tn var- surncient proor or it fraudulent char- led industries. If th association wouia acter. A scientific doctrine maintained I Issue - one small official circular, with by civil law la an anomaly of the twen- the bare statement that money, at a many sources. The wider attention Itieth century. This is the monument I rate of Interest not to exceed six per to me most successful or charlatan, cent, would be available for the improve- uu. v wueia iu in Ian. I ment and oeveiopment - oi win., n W. O. POWELL. would cause more of a rush "Back to Tomorrow Lady . Mary Wortley - -Montagu. -." ii . expectant dairymen, cheesemakers, have to Getting Down to Business. Portland. Or.. Kovumhw I Tn onnnnntcr ' In alvartlaln r I "Muwr -m i no journal -ii in ousiness I comes to roruwiu m 5vu va ??. -f . MTertlsing lnterest of Portland and the railroads he 1s with regularity and . without . oa th rarm" than volume of descriptive matter could possibly create. the Whenever an eastern uregon larmer and timber men of the valleys of the I VTeBn nfl ' tTOOd state to settle in, would arrange for a large sum of money I Ceptlon turned down, because' his lands Wilnnn and Traair i rl-rorn nd ha I Is to explain to possible settlers why I that the farm ere., . tock growers , and I are not situated In' a space bounded . . " " . j . . , . . . . :. Aa nn n. . n . . 1 . ' it 1? that we do not produce enough hogs, poultry, eggs and beef to feed ourselves. disappointing story of her applica tions to Portland business houses. . ; The boy who makes good-in all the departments of the grammar school and at home 1$ on . the right has . . a great future before it, as has also the Hill road gushing its way through the same counties to an ocean ter minus. On the timber map of Ore gon the district crossed T settlers of. eastern and central Oregon could borrow at.a rate of interest not .to exceed 4 per cent per annum, for-which they would-, not be ; compelled to piy an excessive 'commission , or brokerage charge. It -would; mean , more 'to the prosperity of the land east of the moun tains, and Incidentally, to Portland than AAA AAA . i, . , .... . I uuduigoo a, aravvua BIUUB. UCIU 000,000 for the Wider diffusion nitration lralns or an othar Tnrm ' or Knowledge among the people, good. advice that has been so lavishly recalls that In JUarch. 1900. bestowed or late ty Portland on th to MR. CARNEGIE'S GIFTS HE gift by Mr, Carnegie of $25,-1 by these Mr. flarnes-lA atrnrV"". hii eastern 1 Oregon farmer. two roads carries th deeo Shade of fr Ma ataoi tr- . a Advice iscneap; The average farm rr an lub uiuiiiuiH. a aver growtn on hand cash, bills receivable, manu-j realises the advantages .to himself of road. ., If he duplicates the oerfor mance tn the high echool and college, green that betokens first his part In the life struggle is already timber of the first class. The road facturing plants and other assets ae- 'nnve, diversified farming, hog and - ,'T-a-i . i. . f ..m T7., I t ' ITU ! .. K I....I. ..I.I-.-. .-. .k. J jiau won., fie la aireaay a prepared 1 ". "6 iu xiutouw i gregaung 9,0UU,U00, all told - "" ynu re man." and as exnertence la 'awlft- through the Siuslaw valley and then t it..,!!'- tha hw h ttL lBult ttalned by scientific dry farming ly demonstrating, the young man south along the coast to Coos Bay 0f John W. Gates before the Stanley "ess man! But the .wiSd Ti.or habited and; trained to efficiency and j will open many another timber tract, thoroughness In his work Is eTery-Was It not James J. Hill who said where sought. And, If he keeps up I t&at one acre of Oregon timber -ex- hls performance, ? always making I ceeds as traffic producer for a rail- good, he will not be Ostlerlzed as I foa 40 acres of the best , agrlcul- the hair becomes streaked. DEAD A phrles, 13; handled a revolver. Bolger is dead. ' The bullet plerred his right1 eye and penetrat ed hia brain.' He showed his coni ranioa that he was not afraid to rolnt the weapon at his head, and pull the trigger. " A mother la Inconsolable. A fath tnral land? " Hundreds of thousands of acre of timber land, with the giant trees, that, I. 'Fleming Wilson so vividly pictures in his recent book, will be opened for these east T Everett, Washington. Leo Bolger, 16. and Arthur Hum-J and west roads to carry. ," The' Coast range is better scribed as the coast region. de- The tills open out in hundreds of val leys great and small of the. beet dairy and stock land in Oregon. The dairy lands of Tillamook, famouTfar and wide, are samples of " such pasture a fringe .the estuaries of ,' . : v -7-":', ': ' committee, the Carnegie properties 1 cheap money with which . to . do and became a part of the steel trust at I p wT , ' , amm- -: , v.. ,a aaa a . v?-h i. Thev principal reason-for the partial l-rvr: -i.-'-.v,'.w.. ioo.-JdApopu.ation of some of the Columbik uuu.uuu more man Air. uarnegie had river counties 4s that tho farmer; after asKea ror tnem in cash a little more years or strenuous effort, have' found than a rear before, and mnrV than tney cannot do business under ex three times aa much m their actual Itilt.t LSt valuation March 4, ll00: ; jralnfaU or lack of knowledge, in the ; A. report or wages paid to Indus-1 handling or land or crops, invest!? trial workers In : Massachnsetta is J tlon -'T?11 S,8CJ 'hat at least 76 per pertinent : It shows that of. 350.000 .heu amuuii, uuira euipiueu in leading m-iare uvingvin .'ortlaod and other centers ausiries in l08, one-third received J where they are certain of a small daily less than $460 per yea., or under I waB' earned in' the driving of teams. M0 month. Three-fourth, av.r! ta ?! wUh. .wh,ch aged $6(Ta month. Of 145.000 adult th farms. females In the same Industries two- Th Oregon Bankers' association has thirds averaged under $35 a month. ,nueuratd "S to the Farm- move- Oddly enough, nearly one-third of calami miriiiluu, on the nortn" oy 1 urnsia oireeiv on th1 east by th ' Willamette river, on: tne south by Taylor street and , on the west by Portland Heights. . ' ' There should be a aemblance of rec iprocity,' at least, between the business Interests and . the farming interest This ' reciprocity should take on a more tangible and substantial form than tno distribution vof 'advice on - mow to Parm." ' To anyone - who knows- . or ha studied .conditions In '. the country east of the moun taint., these statement are true, as far as. they go, ana untu soma chao money Is obtained for the development ana impiwemoin w mai country. Portland will not receive the benefit ana Du sines s mat snouia n' urally. accrue: therefrom. , . ' .. . . . . ... - mm a U. :,.tr. 7 And the new style horn md for Bill s car - - Was loudly pralsod. whU th axl bar Stood the killing pc; not a tremor ShOW4d That th bar wa taxed with a mighty1 - Jo ad. The muffler built by i .! thl year1 ; Made a weU-pLaoed bit with Bill D .- Verei ' And the goggle, too, tht William wor Sent out by : from hl eastern i store ' Were praised by Bin, and th leather cap -.-...'. -:- except in. ID Which holds It on, a ly n dress., Is always worn b; Ureat pride in ; Slnele Tax and Tthe Fanner; Columbtis. .Wash., Nov.? lO.-r-To the Editor. Of The Journal In The Journal of. November, 8,: appeared- a letter from a writer 4 who. apposing the single tax. pointed out that the, farmer is now overburdened -with taxes. That this is tru'. is evident from the last census. which shows .'the. effect of the general property tax, now .in fore In Oregon, In depopulating tn rural commumui The ' census -: shows that - many coun ties had less population than they had 10 years before.. The, total of rural pop ulation for-the whole state shows-that it Is less than it would -have been if the normal Increase of population from births had remained on the farms. In other words, the census chows a that -ntiilftlnnl In. Or.fffin in " tha faaf la year have been and ar now, adverse to the growth of a 'rural -population. Ask what thos conditions ar and the answer 1 prompt. Th hlgb price, ci land dlscourtge newcomers; and ' th general 'property tax is so Oppressive to th4 farmer1-that the new generation Im driven away. The farmer. In Or.gon, is put on stretch throughout his life to pay the speculator for an opportun ity to make a living; and to pay tb state the impost It lay upon the tools Which was mad by wf tn vhinn ' Visa swa.! . mi. I 4 waaa.ua 4 u wvinoi 4 lit norRiii a Tin i ' hi ra. stock or j th farmer, .y his machines, buildings, etc., are as much hla tool. a are the square and saw of tho car penter. Under such condition f-rman do not live' and work for themselves; they are task driven as much as la the section hand; on a railroad. ,v 'The "general property 1 tar haa Mfln ! operation In Oregon for SO year ana more, ana tna fact mentioned above, with a thousand othara that might be alleged, prove that it is an in jury to the farmers-as a clasa and to the whole state; The single tax is pro posed as a substitute and it ia alncaralv believed by1 those -who advocate U, that It will relieve the. farmer Of a a-rest part of, his taxes;-- It will alao tnd. to reduce the price of land, and encour age- newcomere. - It can ba dnmnnatrat. ed to the satisfaction of any reasonable man that It will do both. If one simply reflects Jthat -th amount of the tax would oe measured by land values, and' not by and area, no further demons stratlon would be required. . , . . . ; . . "I T. aORGANZA. : make. men who take Ther wu no Th other racerf A foreign car. T don't go out In winter time," ' ' Said bashful Mary. Clair. VI get so many shocks because, Most all tha trees are bare." f " :! ; r v.-"- JToseph Falltzer. . From Harper's Weekly. - Not only the . American people, but struggling and oppressed human beings throughout v the world, lost a powerful , champion when Joseph Pulitzer died. The greatest of journalist of his or any time. May the newspaper which lives as the monument of his genius ever be , faithful to his ideals.. Tke Two Pi rims ,. Taft and .Stlmaon. Vjom the Minneapolis' Journal - - Secretary . Stlmson for 'vice ? presi dent, and . William -Loeb Jr. for -chalr- (Oontrlbnted to Th Journal br Walt IXMon, th famou Kan, poet. Ill pro-pomi ar ragular faatar of tal colasia la Tb Dally Journal.) -- .: :,- . t... -. i ?The road is florce,, one pilgrim said. complaining; .- "tno doggone hills are most absurdly high; it's always sizzling when it isn't raining, and storms are man of the national committee, tha brewing in the northern sky. The road purpose being to focus, tha presidential I Is fierce; its obstacles affright me. my campaign on ; New Jork, and-, try to feet ar full of sandburs and the like, mak sure that it wlIT be carried ' by I and farmers' dogs come' running out to the Republicans. -' ' ' I bite me, and so, methlnks, I'll cease to Accompanying' the -foregoing will be hit the pike. I'U lust sit here unon this the nomination of President Taft and I granite boulder, and " wait and Watch.1 tho adoption by the -Republican na- I an hone for better things, and naaainar tlonal convention of a progressive I niltrrima. stronger far and boidar mav platform, which Mr. Taft will ccept,j rive m handout 4hey pass; - by saying that It has from vth beginning Jjings The road la good." one pilgrim represented his views. ? - I aalfl aerenolv' "I llk-thaa hiiia ha This is the plan of the 'Rennbllcan I .... . aHB aKf hn... .. tndnagers. decided on tentatively by .binned, with carrlaa-e hlirh anH nuniv large number of them, and fast nnafriM amifaK. ic.a ,k- ..!! ,iav. . . t . w--- - .-uw.au 'B acaa. a una al ready, been - laid be for some- of . the closest fritrds of Mr. Taft, personal and' politic V and ha met their ap proval. . It la io M put up to Mr. Taft himself M soon as b shall ' have re turned . from tM W44t, and it adop tion ia believed to b certain. dawn. H sang triad songs, he cut up happy didos. whene'er he mot a man 'he won a friend; ho braved the storms and chased the barking Fidos, and won th guerdon at the journey's end. OopyrlrM, IBIt, t loams. Caaori aUtthew Ad