THE OREGON DAILY JOUKNAU TORTLAND. TJIUKSDA." tVl-NlNO. AH'IL 4. 1911. the jouRNAL!.',r.",..-;.J: .; aot nurfc t tho .44 ef Ik II ta.Aee,MB44eiU-y fth . .1 It UftMtkf ! ta...M44 salary. AH aa, ' Tfc. N-ve York Primaruf . . i orCki.ir , r ihe 414,11 44. a e e rnuet er , .'t.a. t Aair, r Gbei, o Hw aW U ana. A? Hk4t tUll UUiiu. ' IIU uU (aatul. thai U. bit ' i ' '" f. eea 1 COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF J I M HrU har, U rot Um i.a 4, If T tUal f te Ut lia twe ( i . I .. - 4 in llll " .. - i iw - iv u ik tut ia kia a I- . :ir"' tor 4knr4 M , i,r r il Ui re4 44d ire rt& 4l ti Ifitki a.... lit. frwMKH III I .Hal W laa ' ' " " IM V-V t I . I I iiiliul 4 kit 4r ea.a I a 4 t rf r fo pMh - p-ar rat rtliitM All k 14 frM (Morr, 4w1 hoot kow for LU IK work U Ul a aMerwaM 4 to. I bilk c a4 V4 hUh L Lm Md frva hi ormB It U lie r l hsM -4 tl a kotw to ka 4JUe4 by lb j 444 l4eat4 rt. r( of kt ta.lbe halfl R4t U 0erl 4 ffati.r ef it 1U7 to build 4 mr 4p fcokw, or cilf gal, of la j4 I IM cllf )r or la ,Tt-T I-), r.4 lt'rl fft4lJa U lk furii okrron oil4 U 4M4 la III . Lilt fc- mk ' 44)1 tT II II 4 cf r.iifc, for !orr or 1.0 J 444 fur lb bsur of l rlljr IM-H.I.Xil. LUJL a urMcMun fi M;tTKr r Hal tit Ibtrvttuefi,! ! h dl-1 a'" t414 Karavl o far 4 lLa aaa U oa-i aaaajaj cvfoei 14 ik orfc I ta 4u4 fwr' k U1I iba ivm. T Cfr4Uoii b4J- '"ta. rt4.4 IU 4U L4 14. r,.M cf lh fk . ' '"t- LfKllB lh W ffl atit (at, t U HIM. t W alWi1it 4 1 la ' MM'. li. 11a. a TTiiinrr.v Tif 1. T.-w i 4 T 4 pHtf I44tln 41 Hair B - l I Tat44T. rr4rei Kerr of ihi . . . . I ' M HiaU Afrlrullural tilrf. uf Data of arK 14a 144 441 ! famlljf aa ha4 lo ll r !ila.l. laal ra.4 Ilrl4( la tout If U"fe r.rblnla L4 to t "llln iptul la rovM'Bf tot hU A rKf4 H fc ! tMital . A raiiMf lx M a (out a. TKaa k a la a4 I.Uh IfeM dol t)-J ftaakMtxvr I TWO WL't'Hft r ft la Mtly lo aatli llll Ihe fiiSrK4. la luoaf Iftaiaurm. I h iritii4rk 44 tuOra to Jo lth lb cbokw of offlrttla I ban 4o U lorilua Tter U coaataat ctarf that d 4 fcav co4 toTramnL -W'oM It Ua fault? Who cbooaoa 'tb4 oftklaU that anako tbo goara Bioatr Tbart U eoaataat eotupJalat taaf tS U t ucrtprtal and bbpo- forr.. Vkoat U tbo f4alt Wbo cbooaW tho efflclala tliat oaforco or fall to uforco Uo law? Tharo la tra.oltl la mast 4 boat bUb Uif. VboM u Uo fault? Who Romlaalao oad olocia tbo offldaU that nab tbo Uiao? c(a4 tbal tbo baal flaa lor I under a rtllt t atala adacaUonal la jaiii.iioAa la oa 4 Kaala of a inillaaa Tlrf It to Joull of It. 7h Ju raltoual laautuliooa a)oul4 bI t a 't l.aatat laaua ttafor tha UsU!alura. IKn4a for I hem ahotiM 40I ba dr. !lll atrrr lo )ein, attd rrrr; two xoara bo a auaailoa ovar whlrb totra ara atl tod lu( roMlnf I rarlKc-4 H la aa ay to bao talr main- laoaar aaHlcJ anJ fcmtl aottlfd aa to bavo tbm r,Mjiually uboetllad A tolltM l4i proTldlB for all tbtlr umiIi, acooomlcally a1mlnta(ara. bould bo adoptM. Obn la ra- lloo 1 would pro I da for thalr crovtb by tbo locroooo la tho ui- 4M0 properly of tbo atata Tbo In- aiiiuuooa would a now earn roar what to dapoad on. and would tnako up tbolr budaaia lo fit faiull; Iba bar BKawtrlri of (Uo Tha aurt'lua livtng for r!i 40 on. aa A o4ljr bcfiea bn tha Btra- flra ha Urn protldad for and M'fuca ara l-rjun h would b a good Idea If Iba ItArh laland Ix-ojila woald (( Oal abolbr rlrrular howlBf tbo oortb of lha tDTastiBanl In A hen t.a baa roni'leiel bla aenlc. otrly, dill fnttr acd tmibl, fur iho tariu of bla hicl ability. Tbta tucctatlon ahould t-o rwpm iund4 more arllrutarly lo tho Eocltah rallroada wboao ujciv want rcattll)r on atrtho. Lttrf From tKt Pop! 4'..-0 a- ft 4 a Y4.a Wata a 14a awtlVI l'aa 14aa m-Qaao.o IH ataf - 1 1 l a. tv,f .aMtl 4a 1 Wa.4aA al . 4mw j H ta, 4-4i0 a TVa Ca fill KU kaa r'4 tha iaaa -aaal ika if.a- It M aaa .. ra tkUh 4ttra4. a iimi a r a mm o4a a aaw tHt bC T I.IFr ril'ANH wr- TUa MiavltaiOkB t M ttrrljr rWltaaa. jlaul I Ta 14a Uux al Taa JiwimI rvata r !! ailia4 tiia af Jklr Aablia 44 tU tJr4 ie'f ( lnf.f Ittal a far IM naii' af 4 a hj m rata a aaaa In a Itu.lia4 aay Ha ariieary 4a 4ea maiir a.euaieJ 14 fca aal Mar avl iiuti li la lt nuiiiuit aaa urWa urririal a a aaa af aallilka' 14 tak aval alrlka? ll la 14 fro-r-r ra4 r f r ikf ailiial a4 i- tuu4 bl lajamai aMf mm4 ika alia- vlallea af lha UWrt maaaa ll la la aa aaa rlallaaarf . iy II laa.4 la Inlalfr rlaa kalraata Tka jriUa tariff aalirf, r Trt4 I ! taiaa, iiniwIm Irvtia. at 1 1 and faaia't dtu kairaaa Tka mlnlntwm rata t ik tl auncor la bar an4 dlaalrala rlaa KalrWa Ia atriln In Ki".an4 n on It gnMhar lhaiaaea of Ika ulullua 444 datalop- mM t.f taaalrial law b ma rarwoal lloo and jrelftun of a aalttrwl Dbl af ma a. u4 ntaa man 4 craaiura af ra UObt AS MOUNTAIN, for tnoro ttan half a century a raaldant I acloua raapoaaiHiitr. an4 4oa4 klm of PortUnd. tclabralod hlal" a tr wUL whleh l aaaanllol 14 nlnalJalh birthday Mondar Tbo ","lrfa wprka. a4 ihua m4 ika . a . ., . . . . I aao m - r a o- w aa-WOa rraiaani oi foruana. taOd nI4 ,t 0f aaa taU munUipal Uw oacaa olnaly.flfth tullaatono At Hrownt- aary, and al lha aaraa Uni ra4ar4 Tbo ploa would bo tar batter forlrllle. Jaair Ulkkaly will. If bo aur-1 " lararbla f forBlaUn 4 tarfact tbo iBititntlODa and far betlar for vtvca until ne.l S'nvamhr aiiaia I raiaa tt law. Tkia wa ana4a poaai ..... "rv. i..n,,i... !.. . w--...- . I u' oy SJtio rataiauoBi iui ll o. Uin and oat tbo wo",d BoC UrT O0 Tr and century. Ju prc,rU of ,4, aiino law a a roiiiB( in tudqi mo naxi, aa la orioa 1 inero 1. DlgD authority for tho municipal ctda. liy ih adoption oa4 Ttia Mont ann.lf.aha lha afflrtalft ! " Tn'T wott,l kBw ODO bfllaf that by propar living tho ar- fortamar.t af Ih.aa jural rac.pl a tha .7. yaar wb4t to ororldo for aa to fac aa Ian at h of Ufa in th 1-niiaH ,lr 01 " u praanra4 aj4 par- mi pwpi riKt ut wimi n, Mi.t 11,. ...1 i ik. ci.i . 1 1 V.. paiuaiaH, by lha ad or 1 J on and aaforca- naonla w-.ll rt aiuHW tha kind of u1' or oJP"ao "o nv. lor ino oiaiea couia t mcroaood 14 mn U,i .ri.iH Mltllral orlH.u IK. Ufa offlclala taor toto tor. oxacdr tho mouDl ' "",T iooino woma do in a f-noraiion. lonrirmatory ov- of a nation la rranaca4 and daatroya4. - - - I J.M- 11.1. 1 M V A 1 . A v - - L . I J . . . . . I n m . l . . . .. .. . iMiuri in rati oi nio uva maiiiaiaa bui ....r.m..i .K re daftnltol fUd. Nor would thrro bo Monro la tho fart that tho tiwfaa xacUr tbo klod ot law tararromont b PtUeU of raforondum wboao av.r.,a llf, .po In tbo a..-- Bh'VmhJj). " Trna'.'.on tho, TOU for. ir th. kind Of lf7,.r"dUn .'.d.V-: hl-Bl.h f'nt.UI " 0B" " Hof . hum.l.'rio 1 U VonaS1 by tAtoc tbor-wou for aad tbo main l,UH" ri'''' ""l ' 7. . TotiBff TtU b Voo two wooka benco. wofu,a " aka I W Wt 1 a a leai aaakara fa a taa t4 a " wwa a.l 4ala4 fl x.klt a a Hi iiM k4 ikia uah rifai a A ai aa Ikai Ik.r a 4 al nU ao t.a Ua Ika t.,,M ra.f Oi4 a-gkl la aaal4 If aa aa f ( klaa a a ll Ni.y lak t-!k a I ,., rw aitlaa la aakla atata 1!rvW Wltaaa la k-lh ull.rari.nl. r 1 1 w a(Mi ajati nana aaa aaf a im am.ua u Ik. taeb k.ir ....a w"c" ""aa cat p4a taliaaca la Ika ara. a la Ika Milli on iliyiM r " aay vl ba 4ayT lakl. a a T4a rarfiano T. If C A kaa 4a. aaaat af v4 14 Ua It ara af IKa t t4 Ika aaat af lk a If Ikia. ka Ika fa4l aa-4 asa) 4 a 4Mk. a a Tkf k4.it lu a mm to faH Oavaa nwkin. ta a. I a. a kaal 1 Ik I Li.t... kaJit ta (ka X a a 1 1 aaa, akWk aaa -al 1 w it l Ika H.i. Atkaav I ! Taa ArUaay Traa ill avi-4 ftaa Mund v f M 1 1 1-4 l'-a fraat 4 kraa4 4w I4 rfM. (aial Talat.al Oraama Walakiaa lilt. aKj III tmJa la ba ua4 la eaMaaeiia alik 4 aalra fa a 1 faf a f4laa lit v. kWaiiaal. Tfc tt.aala af ll-a tllr ! 4act4a 10 ava. cd. ti.a t!iLji .1 Ika lar4a. 444 M !. wkkrk lon.ilr lua4 at If II loa al a. -II4 Ika aac.ita af Balvraaia triaaa Maaiataa: Two rOaa wka ka. kaaa IrafHaa aa tha aaal luf wf Ik lilKaaal rai arrnaa 14 moualalaa fram hbl V Ikt Vkail aula. I.HIMI ll.al tack a 1 Mr ta in Iia I ilaap la aoeaa ai aayaa.4 a a Tha apaea al aai4a i.a-w . aaaaa aat aaia war 4ai:ff4 at it. araa,4 ja lac t U e, or t.tnarvj ( hat fail ika amlia, aa4 am a. aa4 W i Inlaraailao ka UuiM ta Hum wkaa A rati anar aei haaw aaak Tiuaia, a a OUdraa ahaali .la. haap clear af Uw and raw up. iia rua ar m:i iu.ii. -u Hal Trmiidai wan I rhaaa. ua a Caab) Irrlataf: Tl far a iaik b ih. Caul tr a4alnla tka trad rruai airaa I l.ar. ravnrk) earn. a FT' laaea all! aoaa ba but MB k lha Oawln. ara famf Ic eoaafaay. aaj plaaima will 41 a net bala- tr a4alnia Ik II talai put fa 4ap Tka araamanlal FaadUlaa l-aal Oraaoalaa J aha C CaIi.c. ihimiimM kunl.r ai4 lraprr oa Ik aarlk lurk af klrhain ciaaa, nam la aim Iwa liaf kldaa. aaa roan aklo. tfcra ca"la palla and aarl uakral far Th laa kl4 ara al UaJ at III arlaaa and la a4lillan lo Ih ika fura ka aararro in raauiar aa4 4 fiat aalarp. UHJ U.M.THhu... Ilk. Ill.lllvia. m m n . n i m a aaa i m i . . 1 . . - . . . . - Ui " '".77" a wl"'. " . . . v iu . nriM I Mi n .1 rt.l ..I ra la palWirfaaA 1 1 t law. I ka. . . a.a. a. rl.,k alrlWa I. Vll.M naik Not a eaji4'dta af erlalnaltt' .k.1. I ,.w.i k. ...'.i. in.. 441 rlloa thai la aaalnat Ih. -in II. .Jim... ii.. wk.f ka la A i. i - - " . .. . w w I " - .w - ' lhava I oral ad a rich la. Oufaaahfli. aa 4 Tfl dll fram prl-a far Oolarado want h.lp lha pral4ai la! bounty at Keiaraka. tnraa WBaiovor'tbo abortconstsr, wbat- tbktlyaara. la now SI. 7 yean Tha nrfa- oni avoraga lonitth of life la India It would bo far battor for tho ta-!a SI -rap tbo Tci-limn- whAtovor tho ,or u ,ou loaiaiaiora ieg- me meant or itngthontnc tbo life hlnn4ara innnr hlah tho tkaL 1,U, tn' wlU ,0 f0'1- POrlod U pure foodo. puro water tbo whole blame la oa tbo public. "tor" ror OD ,ul,1' o food aanltatlon 4nd provenUng It Ivaa tbo nortr. It baa tho ballot. cnM,t TOt ror otber legit- preventable dlaoatoe. An Inttanco ti baa ait tha work t a tool a of rood J toft oU ob tbolr roapoctlr blut I of .. what can be accorapllBhed niaiiMMi i iiiina t f h for duckt to awlro. The day that by combating rreTontable dlaoaaoa TJBflU. . acruha and nndcalraliJoa to ln" wuucauonai outa are io oui is the record of yellow fever Offlow. tt 'Bnt both par tho piper of tb WaltUturo by ate of the I In Havana. In 1ST0 tho nuto antl Meant Uw odium. nuiiago us ayaioni. ono laaue win oe per of deatba per 100.000 of Tboro It a eoavwntloa ayatem lu u latiaiaiure aaa one population waa aoo. in 1896 un- I k at B al.aa k. aw. ai a f.. kallaala a.1 a I . ... ... . gov. i rw .u.u. .vi ireuci iu i atr npnniBQ occuptuon wun miaer- 1, . iieRiaianon Tbo plan la not oven debatable. Tbtfro la literally no argument to bo IIZ tmporlaj Chlneoo rovern- orrered ror continuing tho preaent boui CTicnrT i r mnrt fire per cent Hnknang trttera of bavlng the odncatlonal ap railway, alanine fund gold propnaiiona nororo every legiaiature. loaa bonda were offered for I It ll an unbualneaallke way. a com- publlc eubacrlptlon and were aold at Ple way. an nntatUfactory way, a 91 m4 mwmtt faterwat. vexauoua way ana a crude way. t Aftoa ar Baoatha of mvoluOoB " Ooodlett plan, a wattoful when tho Pekln rovernmont haa P,an n1 ftn -ndefenelblo plan lna If. hiklrl Aa r,M.tlr..ll aaara PTCtldent KeiT't tUggettlOH It prorlnco, wbn not only tbo PekJng wortb of tt-wlde attention, and - -treawy bat tbo revolutionary troaa- ,M1 " onc' 1010 CI,ect- . arlea ato empty and actually with out faada to pay their goldlora, when armed bandtta overrun tbo whole i rout try.' when' tha Imperial dynaaty V. haa . retired with all ita .adherent ', Into private life, when private bua- THB SUSPECT It WO member, of tbo auto party Identify H. E. Roberta aa the aaaaJlant wbo ahot George Hastings and Donald Stewart lanna im lha-nllla1 aaiaa.kar ,ka I rr: "r.kV .::rK.r:; ' -ton. .tr0ng dreum. a u a tu kaAivia vi tuw iHiiaui vaftai vm cat v starving to death and pestilence atalka on the beelt of famine when. lastly, tbo whole structure of gov ernment la rocking a till what it tbo verdict of timid finance on the .current value of Hukuang five per cent gold bonda? They are worth, and are atandlog firmly at 94. Thlt Is tbo.' third' miracle whl-h atantlal evidence which aoeint to In d lea to tbat Roberta it the man want ed by tbo authorltlea for the mur der. It it, however, the function of a court of Justice to weigh the evi dence and pass on the question of guilt. The point here is to say that Sheriff Stevens and hit deputies are to bo given credit for quick and ef- able sanitation. It waa 639 in every 100,000 of population. In 1902, un- derAmerlcan occupation and proper (Jo4 In hU provldaaca 444 aubjaoud to hla order of juatlca. "In tha swaat of thy fare thou ahali eat brraj." ta ad dr4 to Aitain aa 4 brrad wtnnar. II Impotea 4 duty and confara 4 rlghL Tli duty lo work la anjuload. and tha fruit of hla labor, hla wafaa, ar eon fcrrad. Hla wafaa ahoold ba suffldant to maintain hla family with tha ordi nary comforta of Ufa. If tudldouely eipandad II ba Inaurriclant for that pur. poaa and th resulting "dlttriae ba wida- praad and laallng. It than bacomn tha duty of tha tta to racofnlg nd pro tart lha right by th adoption of 4 minimum rat of wagaa. I JAhfEfl B C1RH. Wanta Roada Rut Not Bonda. Rlttar. or.. April I. To. the Editor of sanitary regulations, the number of I Ttl Journal Whil I ilva in 4 country SEVEN FAMOUS TRAITORS Jamea,' Ink of foamath. deaths per 100,000 waa tero. In tbo United Btatas the average length of life In 1890 was 81.1. In 1900 It waa 86.8 years. REMGHTKI, COIIVALMS A' uimwrj waai cwr ,. or u .. marvoi- fecUvw work In , pursuing the very ous alx months Of Chinese history. .,,, ., tni4f t That the empire should bo replaced arreBt ara B0 roan faI,u try a republic and that tbo flag of ln tTtLiUng down criminals that the to waDira euouia uy over we ao- prompt work of sheriff Stevens and maun 01 mo empire, mreaienea duv h,a mAn .finA(,jaliw .,.rinT -.-.A, . a . .1 . . , I "v" ''Jf'v 'J a aaa9. "a 108 If Roberts proves to be the right aBiflai aaa Aailka' akniiAlntlH. A Ta. A i ika I ursi miracie. inai tne women or w, hA -.. , .n,ni a-t- J i 11 I . ... "w --"-v. " milium, buouiu unre luaae koou lueir if hfi ,..,, ronvlrMon thara will equal claim to the ballot for the new Institutions, new men and new laws that is thr second miracle. Tbat the credit of securities Issued by tho defunct imperial government on a Chinese railroad at 5 per cent interest at 97 should have withstood - for six months the upheaval of the country, with loss of only 3 per cent this is the third miracle. If explanation of ' this last Is Asked for there Is but one. The . Chinese empire, province, city, rail- road, firm, business man- each and -all 'are known, the world over, to keep their faith, their word. Repu- tation is all to them. To lose their . credit is to lose their face to for feit their right to see and to be -.-seen,- still be satisfaction ln the diligent and laborious efforts of the author ltles. CAPITALIZING MEN T CITY FOUNTAINS HE Rock Island Railway Sys tem has very recently issued a bulletin to Its employes ln which a man Is regarded as an Investment by his employers, it la quoted in the Railway and Engin eering Review. The amount Is taken as the capital sum that would De required, 11 invested at 4 per cent, to produce annually the wages of the man. So a wage earner of ?1000 a year is estimated to be worth S25.000. Tie circular proceeds - that - the company willingly pays interest on $25,000 for the use of the energy and faculties of the man that earns the $1000. The sermon to the mea on this text is that the man by Improving his time and feeding sensibly both PPARENTI.Y. there is a great work for the I. W. W. to do at Corvallls. Unless some thing Is dona, that beautifu but naughty city it hopelessly lost to the great cause of revolution. Planting bis soap box in front of the town drill hall, an orator of th red flag began a thrilling bugle call to revolution. He sounded th alarm for the Corvallls slaves of the republic to throw off their chains, and lo, tho unfeeling bystanders laughed. He shouted to the down trodden to throw off the yoke of tyranny' and smite the powers of pillage, but the hard hearted Corvallisites jeered He pointed to the Corvallls militia men, declaring that they are school lng themselves in the use of arms so they could go out and shoot labor, and thereupon the stony-bosomed Corvallls hosts of capitalism assault ed him with a shower of cruel soft- nosed eggs. What a reception for one who strove to save the enslaved Corval lisites from the Jaws of the octopus. Are they going to Insist on following tbo stars and stripes in servitude and slavery when the red flag of an archy temptingly offers them three square meals a day without the both er of working to pay for them? It is Corvallls, benighted Corval lls, that most needs missionary en deavor by the chieftaina of tbo I. W. W. whar. wa hara nothing mora than row trails for roads, I 4m not In favor of anr good roads bill that will bond our children or futura feneration. Wa nave now, It aeems to me, gone the Irmlt an banding, and If futura genera tions aver pay what bonda ara already atandlng agalnat them I ruins my guaaa. I am In favor of auch good roada 44 wa ara able to pay for without having to pay two or three time In lntareat what tha roada will actually coat to 1 build, to soma one who hs nothing to ao witn road building, win never see the roada, and perhara never know they are getting 4 rakeoff from that aourc. Thla Idea will probably ba called revo lutionary, but H la nothing mora than we have bean allowing the favored faw to do for many year a. My plan la for th atate of Oregon to go Into tli a banking business. W can elect our bank offlclala Juat th name aa tha stockholders of any bank do; iasue 110,000,000 or 120,000,000 of bonda, with or without lntereat; d posljt them In the treasury of th United States and get currency Issued on them same aa banks do at prevent; do a ganqral banking business; loan money not needed Immediately at S or I per cent and go-ahead with our road build ing aa we aaa fit With this arrangement th Interest on tha money ao loaned will take car of the bonda In 20 or IS years, we will have our good roada built and We will not be out a dollar for their construction. I am aware that the banks and mon eyed interests of tha entire United States would throw all possible obsta cles ln the way to defeat any such measure. But why should the publlo which has tha bills to pay, consider tha wishes of those InterestsT Are they not getting their money the same way? And doing the same business that thoy Will object to others dolngT Why should we be compelled to pay the moneyed In terests two or three"tlmes what It will COHt us to actually build nur rnarl.a wharf wa .can do it without their money and assistance by using a little common sense T Yours for aood roads at cost L. F. BKSINO. .a-p WENTY bubbling fountains I with four mouths to each, from which Bull Run water shall flow for all time, as suaging the thirst of young and old ' body and mind especially mind rno fUP8 Inspire fear, of carry lean earn more mofleyT6r himself contagion, but clear, cool water from j and thereby Increase his investme&t tha .-durable bronze Is that not a I worth-for his employers.' -thanks-Inspiring gift. (But there Is another side to this To some of ua. at least, the free-j calculation. Let A be the workman, doro -an d-spontanletr of the present j who being sober, industrious and adds rreatly 4o Its value. iThere ! capable, earns not 11000 a. vear 'ht Fourteen honor meu are at large as a result of escapes since Governor West's prison policy was inaugur ated, nearly a year ago. There were 28 escapes of prisoners from the penitentiary under the old system, the year before Governor West as sumed office. So far, the record is decidedly in favor of the West plan, without taking into account the work done for the state by the honot prisoners. Wonmouth'e tragi history baa re deemed from cantarnpt 4 pa ran n wbe waa naturally 4 aiadlocrlly and some thing of 4 foot. ) was th aldaet net ural aon of th young exlUd CharUa II and waa brought Into prominence aa a beautiful boy at th Raateratlon. There waa always 4 hankering notion that a aecrvt marriage had eilated be tween Charles II and Luoy Waters, tha mother of Monmouth. Charlaa took fur- ma 1 stepa for declaring the contrary to ba tha truth, but naverthelaaa, tha lev the king had for his handsome son, and perhap4 4 faw auspicious facta, kepi alive tha Idea In tha young man's heart Tha eppraeaed dlseentars took hhn up as one In whom they might have hope. If legitimacy could ba established, ao It aaa no woader, when his essentially weak character Is considered, that he should have aat up pretentions to the throne agalnat hla uncle, James II, though nothing could have been for hTm- stlf more ruinously unfortunate. His 111 starred expedition In June. 1115, the rebellion he headad, his de feat at Sodgemore, and the subeequent clrcumatancea, have all been rendered familiar to tha preaent generation by tha animated narration of Macaulay. alonmouth's Itebelllon Is one of th most Interesting efforts In English his tory or an attempt by reason or birth, to dethrone a king and place the lead ing conspirator In his place. Mon mouth's treachery against James com pelled him to flee England and take up a residence In Holland. When It wn finally decided to undertake the de throning of James, Monmouth started for England, with a small following landing on June 11, 1685. He was well received and waa not In England- ti hours before, he found himself at th head of 1C00 men. But though popular among tha oommon people, he received no support from the upper classes. Even the strongest Whigs thought his at tempt 111 timed and fraught with danger. Meanwhile Monmouth advanced to Taunton, where, vainly thinking to at tract th nobility, he eeeurnad Ihe IUU of king. Dut difficulties already be gan to gather around him. Ha was la auch want of arms that although rustic Implement war convened Into ptkea, ha was still obliged lo send away many volunteers.. The mllltta wera lolng la upon him In 411 dlreetlona. Oa Ih fifth of July, Monmouth waa advised to undertake a night earprla and did so on lha aixtb. Tha night waa not1 unfitted for such an enlerpiiae, for the mist waa ao thick that at a ftw pacas i naming could he seen. Hut fate was against the pretender. n was put to rngnt and waa short! apprehended in tha' New roreet In th neighborhood of Rlnawood. He Pell tloned abjectly for hi llf. hot In vain, H was executed on the fifteenth of July. Th spot In th forest where Mon mouth waa raptured was for severs centuries Indicated with precision by a tree, wnicn waa called Monmouth's Ash 11 was with some difficulty that h was identified, ao great waa tha change wnicn tne muen attire and three dava of personal neglect, starvation and ter ror had wrought upon his ones graceful form. The woman, Ann Farrant. who had given th Information to th king's troops regarding his nterlng the Island, waa considered by tha peaaantry to havo never thriven after her ungracious act. Th failure of Monmouth'a attempt to aelse the throne waa followed by the most terrlbl cruelties. The number of men killed Is computed by soma at 2000 and othera at 300: a dlsDarltv. however, which may be easily recon ciled by aupposlng that the one account takes In thbae who wer killed ln bat- lie, wnue the other comprehends the wretched fugitives who were massacred In ditches, oorn fields and other hldlna places the following day. ra a fim Tee WmM tVa rnaiiiai 1 M aiia ae farae, 44 Mr. .l 4a.e.4 fkal Ike hna-et law tavaaiad teat yaV r lha la fVal k4 4t l ll akaatA Ult waa ikafwaaklv aa Wafaaat 14 44 aaa a. Tm :( ratal y tavrrf tag their gnafOfata tale la fa t eutiM.t4 N U ra:ai 4llea4Ug lha fU trial f Ik kw ftrtatarr yateM 44 4i4 tho aeeaeaa'r kfricial reaiiaao k I v 14 Ufl Jaaaaast f Ta b4f 4 4f le4 Waa aJtaaatk UaffKieal ts, k, Mfree.e af Ua tf.Ue la A anskkaa f lasiaa.a ki. I. a. a 4.Uim4 41 411 la e-ii.ia lallu. ,. tafclkaao who wMi4 Ut W4 If u.y k4 a4 lha fpt-ariwaiiy wr. aaakl. 1. aval that halt. vat there la aa rauu i. , . .a.. If taiteu has kaa. t,,orwl 1.,.,. 1 1... at every avqing a.. la 11.. nn evarrlkleg ka (M aaaklv. klr ruauaaiell WeaU hat. f.rJ ... .-. aa 4e refara in. Ika .1. r.fc. tlweli trvef f tka local wakaaa 1 a.r. iiaueateji a aaautida. The pftaaariaa were axH . (a,. . t.. taua. Al, rtavaataii ka UJiy baal.i. .a lercMOi rr 4U fotlaweie la a. I 44y avch sialoa. u al aaoaiiii aicfcMi- ut arlmia.i- ik.i v. u.. aJl kiiovtlA h faai4. a far aa th aa udi aa it ah... Ikel af Ike M4alleeae mha look irauhl to ge la lha pal la, only about aa la ibra auoDartad klr kt..n a bia third -1 arm amkiuaa. 11 w.a 1. 141 oaaaty taat lha Hooaavalt ukun ccaelraia4 their effari. apeal Ihelr'' aay fraaly nt4 Mr. KeJI leak etump. ia ik La county in.ra a.. lha I aaal cava far oumilala I ku.u.. of in dieirifcaUoa of Ulloi. The fail ura i dallver ballots effected princi pally ih aihrr baroufba. la whirr, tfc. Kooaii.il factloa road few eon tea La. TUmrm ara about enrolled rUpubll- caa vi.ia la New York ouuai. n.i. . voted al th prlmarlea. Of thaee auovij ii..se voia4 for Mr. Kooevl ana over 11. e for Mr. Tkf L la 1 101 the Taft vote la thla amisli waa Ui ue rim k.ie i.i. bar ara eoroUed Mepubilcan and ei.l titled 10 vote at the party prln.arlee.' I.aa than 10 par rent f h total num. bar voted the Kooeevelt ticket at Tuee day a prlmarlta and barely It par own I volad the Taft tkket llow is this city ever to have "a full ekpreealon of Republican opinion' for which Ih Hooaevelt beaduuartara i clamoring. If Hepubllcan volar will not enroll, will not go to the prltnartea. 4nd whan th.y da. win not vole unanlmoualy for Mr. Hooaevelt? llow ara lha whal. (aopl gulng lo govern If an active cam paign, liberally financed results In oniv on fourth of lha Republican voters ei- preaaing their choice of presidential ran. dldataa at the prlmartesT How la -gen-ulna democracy and genuine popular rule" to be analned when 40 email . minority, not only of the whole people but of the Republican volar, takes an Internal in direct frlruarlaa? Tomorrow Count Julian. feava been.no- public tneetings, no col vlecting committees, no tags or rib .1 boas, BO fuss And feAthera, jio atalue or taciet oa which S. Benson1 same $600 a year for the period he stays in the corporation service, which is probably nearer the" average fact He earns It for the corporation on shall be InBcriJed-. There it 0 bid : ita showing. and It, values him aa a . tor ininra frenorauont to read wnoU per cent Investment, at $15,000. it waa to whom; tho idea -came And The service-securing power of the who It waa that atopped not to. be $16,000 remains constant for 'the ona of ten or twenty, but f.llfliwn company during tha maa'a working free tria and ttnjioJk;itadJ proitided ufetime, aay - 2 0 years, and - It la Ther are signs that Portland wiUJ make an effort this time to select the best possible officials. The peo ple seem determined not to permit themselves to be bamboozled by un fit candidates with flying, glittering platforms. Most platforms are torn up after election. They are usually a mere device to get in on. It is but two weeks until the primaries. Mostly, the primaries settle the question of who are to be the officials, and the officials run the government. If the citizen wants, good government ha can get it He has the ballot District Attorney and Sheriff. To th Editor of Trie Journal Your editorial in last Sunday's Journal on The Public's Own Kault" was well aken and to the point. It is nobody's fault but our own If we do not have good government and- honest officers If the voters who want gnod govern ment will stand together they can get good government anj hontat officers to enforce good government laws. The vast majority of the voters are for good government and honest-;of fleer; but mSny of them are blinded by glitter ing preelection promises made by many unworthy men; the forces are always di vided by enemies who work within their own camp. We can, if we will, elect men to office whd will make and en-' force laws and carry out the duties of each office Without trying, at the same time, to -reather their own nests." If men who hold office ar trying to hold down the office and also to "feather their nest" they will enforce -the law or negiect to enforce it, according .to which method will bflng the most feathers to their nest' The two most Important offices In this county ara th office of district attorney and th sheriff's -office. In order "to properly enforce the laws we must place In these office able, 'hon est fearless and clean men. Give us N. H. Bird for sheriff and out a sauare district .attorney back of him 4nd we 1 win nca neea jj lament over the lack or law enrorcement. Mr. Bird la hon est and fearless; his reputation la be yond reproach; his personality la clean; a square deal for all Is his guiding prin ciple; hla ability' has never been ouea- savlng administration. This Ik th kind of a man you want Mr. Voter, and w stand ready to prove to you that this Is the kind of a man Mr. Bird Is. The Journal has correctly argued In Its editorials that we should look to the man rather than to his platform ami should look into his past reoord in or der to get a correct criterion on his fu ture action. ' This Is the correct dni only method which should be employed by each voter and we ask that you em ploy this method ln selecting a sheriff and district attorney for this county. ANDREW Q. THOMPSON. . Every boy ln Oregon should r bei Impressed by the case of- Temple Alexander. He is In prison now. It i tionedr hi official record. xtniin. la be-u. hs Invert rha lllii. i. many years, la without a fast living, and tried to travel in a xfT?j!&:3 black thla tax One Kind of Lawlessness. Portland, March 80. To the Editor of The Journal The party who makes this kick is a lover Of flowers; has taken considerable pains to grow a nice bed of hyacinths which are now ln bloom; some ar ln a fenced yard out of reach from the sidewalk, and are ad-' ralred by all who pass by. Last night a fellow comes along with a small kid; he wanted them. ' Instead of coming to the house and asking, as any' 'gentleman would have done, this 1 petty thief lifts his kid over the fence to steal some of them. Now 1 want to know "what rlgtfta I liave In -such a case?" 1 This Is not this first time it has hap pened. Suppose I were to Inject a lib eral dose of fine shot Into the abov4 mentioned petty -thief, -i there any law by which I could be either prosecuted or persecuted? I am thinking seriously of trying this method. If we are to have a "City Beautiful" the flower lover must have some rights, and such petty thievery must be stopped, else they will get dis gusted and raise weeds Instead of 1 lowers. kos sritnitiiv...; The Maiden Avenue Job. Portland, March 31,To the Editor of Th Journal I have read with much Interest the several articles which hav appeared ln The Journal - recently lfi regard to th bids for paving Maiden avenue. I wish to compliment you on th activity you have shown In bringing before the property owners of Portland th fact that the men they have in trusted to transact their publlo bust' noes in the most economical manner consistent with th Welfare of the pub lic, stand .accused of granting to th paving trust a contract for 16000. in ex cess of th bid of th lowest responsi ble bidder. In. asking for bids' for public work. th city of Portland reqolrca. that acll bid shall be accompanied lyy a Certified a a bond of good faith and to guard against any loss occasioned should the contractor fall to enter into a suitable contract. In making thla demand It la assumed by tho contractor that th city pieages its word to award th oontract to wie lowest responsible bidder. When, however, such conditions arise in let ting tne contract, as on Maiden avenue, the honest contractor will cease to bid, thus stamping out competition ftha de sire of trusts) and placing the property owners of Portland at the mercy of the paving- interests. The result of which we know from past experiences. I have been a reader of The Journal since I. have been a resident of Oregon, about three years. I hav always ad mired the attitude taken by your pa per, in safeguarding the best Interests of the public, and shall continue to bo a reader as long aa these ara your poll-cI- P. P. RAWflON. Thinks Lea Ambiguous. Portland. April 2--To the Editor of of Th Journal. Referring to Candid al tar declaration of prlnalples In your issue of yesterday .! have gone over the numerous whereases and seem to fine that all but the last one are Just " . .1.. mi , . . -nunc. iag mot one, nowever, arid me imai resoivea seems to have been careiuuy iramed, ror Its meaning is very successfully concealed and one wonders - whether thff-pomielkns did not put one over on Mr. Lea when they got hlra to champion their Delphic re solves. Just what Mr. Lea's attitude Is on the tuberculin test is atill somewhat of an open question, or so it seems to me, CITIZEN, r Tantflefoot By Miles Overholt PSYCHOLOGY ?Ti,,!,,l?.,n,B wh0 n e"4 And I II tell you the reason why. Bhpw m a woman who a gay and glad. And 1 11 name you tha cause or try. O. Ita Easier time and ah haa her hat; Hut hr husband ' purae ha lost Its fat - l Show m a guy with 4 whining voice And 4 natural. Inborn grouob; Who wouldn't Work If he had a choice; Whose dresa la tbat of a alouch. Know who ha is? Has tha guy who knocks Th world at large from a dry goods oox. Show me man with 4 amlllng faoe. And a hand that la nn Ih. ali.C Who tella the folk that hea In tha race. With mora than an ii.n hr.alr You'va guessed th answer th first time, mate: H Is ths perennial candidate. Show me a maiden with gracious mien. And her every motion a aon-. With her ae somewhere about sixteen. And a walk that ta anrlahrlv afmnar What la the matter with hr, you al asst ' Nothing, by beck; not on blamed thlii. Moat anybody can read the mind. And th. fai-a nf fnlw h.'ll laaaM The grouchy, the mean, th alflsh and aina All of them march down th. .irat They can also tell when they read this That Junk th g guy who write It la somewhat punk. P. 8. Take notice: And mayb drunk I Pointed Paragraphs A man may not be able to do hi own oooklng, but h can roast th 000k. As yet th suffragettes haven't charged the politicians with Adam's downfall. It's easier to Induce soma men to run for office than to walk a blook to secure a Job of work. I0V1 r Talent In. th kitchen and a balac -ln O10 bank should form a combination lor generating domaatle bliss. ... A good thing about summer la vniir appreciating It when tha mercurv la flirting with th sero mark. a A self made man Is usuallv in anes . hurry to finish the job that he negleot to add the finishing touches. Hag No Use for the I. W. W. -Coquilla, March S 7. To the Editor of The Journal I have to work; I was taught to work. -1 feel Jt a part of my rellnflous1 duties: I have lived out tha best part of my days, but atlll there is Tke Beef 1 rust (Contributed to Th Jnnmal I. nr-i the f.mon. Ksnsss poet His prce-poems ar resuUr leature of tbis column la xij Dill Journal.) "The foreign wrestlers seek this shore ano; say they've come to wade ln gore, rney want to show us what a botch is our great champion, F. Gotch. And Far- meL,.05tC,l rear" ' up and cries; "Ero tackling ma. dad ''bin- mn, have to throw this htisky Turk ao shod your rag and tret to worvi" the foreign athletes stall, and say tt : isn't , fair at alt "4iy dying a-rannyX one explains., "when t h.r .k..jJS fhl. pa-Ln8' t10"1 my sacred promlflu "will M."81 ??Turk uPn the mat Meet Mahinftiiii" v. . ... r 1 . . "muiier one, "in- ?" i " C. ont ,IM!orBa hla church or 1 creed; his grammar's rmtan ,. ...... "."a, a.v. UIO III Utl TIU DHL I., .11 .a... 4. - . . ---- C..VI would'not join on Of thoe4 gngs of : m " V ' ' i?l re.or P'a'.' I. W. W.'a tbat are howUnmm...tlJLJiT;..l'X. - ln8 whole blame.1 street, comer. 1 W& waiko iirwn to worit while another man la rid- hi crown and chased the old lng n a fin auto, putting on stylo, and of town and made a burden of JSl i says one,- wre They stripped poor Abdul of out Whose fault is It? Is tt th man's fault, doraing auch a came ir t ... J? or th govrnment't Why, tbo man's j Mahmout s fram." And scornfully tire o course. Thla has been on of th best governments that maa aver lived under, . I hav no us for th t W.- W. ' ..' W. R. JTOOTE.' T The publlo tervlc corporation nir not. Object to publlo ownership If thev Aam .. inlMsirl sail Lal a IS : a . check for an amount sufficient to MTtnnC" ':- wrestler laughs, and nn... photographs, and bands" out threaU -ud mak.; th- rt.K ' PUbUe Wep' l n "rt of lidna la-B ahore. who show. whn the hv growled a few, thyr. & fo MhMi . - ".ay-r only f kfor rabbit stow. Corrtot, j, ... fiaarr klattkew ktssi. -:v-