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tiil; crxcoir daily journal, ix:.ti,ajjd. .tiiui:i:day :;u.v -IEJOURNAL J v. Intro J (ire J aro not cofitly, and dry tho potatoes after being washed and ..'!.-. I t ... 1 1 J 1 1. i . I 1 IMiKNT KICWSl'At'EIt jom-tni. ja un uiciiiuu uiB jjictttcj v I'ui.i'iHhcr ' content of water is pressed out In a juiid-itnen Dlaccd in the drying machine. Statistics of official experiments rr evi'iilng (vxlit Similar) i'i!iy mnruluc at 'ilie Journal I I 7Hj n i ci Yitmlii,! ata at 'ilir Journul Portland, nr., Society an ouIaiowIIi from tho cur rent demand for Jnercafsed efficiency in every branch of industry. This society, at its recent annual meeting, called for the training, by medical and technological teaching bodies of students In the science of "Industrial 'WJtLTt&P dried potatoes to be excellent Hygiene." ' , . roaaer mgniy nutritious and" eas:iy This includes, with the studies al dlgestible. Further, that the pro- ready catalogued, the relations of cess of drying does not Impair their employer end employed bearing dl dlgestive qualities. ' rectly on physical health and proper ' ;t)etailsJof the process can be ob- work conditions. .It Includes hours tained from the Bureau of Foreign of labor, training and instru6tion of and,, Domestic Commerce, Washing-1 workers, factory legislation, condl- ton, P. C. "V'v':ViC'c::,. i U .rno.SKM . Main 7173; Hume, A-tiOSI. AH dniartmrnu reui-hM! by (hn nnmhr. '"" "iHTHmr what dffiiirlni'nt yon wnt. li lit KJN AlTvKHTI.SINU HEl'KKSBNTATI VK HonjnmlB K-iitior to., Brnuwl Biilldhij S13 rillh atemin. New Xurkj 1218 I'eople a rtiilMIng, ilil-tro. '- , '. 23 fo t abov( proiiiii!, oj nt-il a win dow and daringly deposited a num ber of bills on tho governor's desk. pertinent: comment and .news in brief ..Tho'Rcctcf ths Evil Letters From the People Subucrltitiou Terma by rnntl or to ujr addreaa la Ui Culto4 biatu or Mexico: . ' . ,.' MILT. f:.-y On jeir........tJ.0O I One mnn(h,....... J50 ' . i- SUNDAY ' ' . On year,.;, .,..$2.00 I On month,. ....... ,23 DAILY AND BUNDAI,; ; . ' Ont year.i.. ....$7.50 ( One BKHith. ...'.. .S ". If a man meets with injustice, , it Is not required that he shall i not be roused 1 to meet It; hut If ; he Is angry after he has had ' time . to think .. upon it, ! that . is i sinful. Ths flame is not wrong,.,; out ins cuaia arc.- oeccuer. 1 WILL IT STILL REFUSE? -Si T THE legislature has adjourned to return io Salem next Tuesday for, consideration of vetoes. . , t f If the body has time to con sideietoes, it: has time to -take up and pass two or" three important measures that It rejected during the - forty-five days 4 It ; was In i session", I They are billatbat 7reroin the pub- lie Interest,, but which happened to be antagonistic to powerful special Interests. The Journal submits that I no legislature can L affor I to rest urder the odium of refusing or neg- lioctlng to 'enacl them into law. One of these treasures is the docks lull. ' It is opposed by" the railroads. j lighly j trained tallroad attorneys ere before the .committee and In iho lobby, and managed to heat; It. A 8 sop, the, senate resorted to, tho "old trick of naming a committee to investigate, and report at a session two years henco. . , ' ;:, ,f , ur Meanwhile : the Panama canal . Is nearing completion. Portland has authorized ;a big "bond" issue for building public docks. 'They should be completed , by the time the next Jcgislature convenes or before. , Their completion' is" of Inestimable (Commuotcatlnni tent to The Journal for publlcathm in tlili di'iiartnimit abould .1 writ. tea on only ud ilto n( the Dancr. ahuuld Dot Kii-fd 8m onla to length and muat ba e compauled by the nauia aud addreaa of tba nder. If tbs wrlti-r dm not dnlr Ua name pulilUbed, b ibould so Utu.) Some Knocker Himself. Tortland, Feb. J6.To the Kdltor of The JournalWhat's the matter with tlons of lfthor nnt nnlr nn to nrovpn. ule People t rovu&na, anyway t i t ons or jauor, not only as to preven- hav been lMng her. ,or two months, nuu v. uuai uiacaov uuk no w mo having moved from St." Paul. I like sufficiency of wages to secure phy- the cUmate, the looks of the town, and sical health In working. " .'i most of the people that I meet, but .. . , ... . .'. when.lt comes to newspaper reading, It deals with many of the com imagine that everybody is Out with nlflYlHnu nf mnHorn InrfitstHfll Ufa hi hammor Tlior lun't nnnv at a esia, me eenaie raacnme last nn(, ,, .,,. -nA snuafa Portland dally Daper: nor ah editor In n 1 g h t Indefinitely postponed havine an InrrPaBins- valiifl in Aeter. town that doe" not d0 mot hammei'lng house bill 515; ' navins ?n increasing value in .aeter- than boosting, and The Journal is no uyuBw uiji ,do. iM.,vf,:-htl t mining not only the practical but the exception; r is It the duty of a news- i The ineas,ure ,waa one of the beat just side In questions that divide eta- paper to turn' pessimist? Under your proposed ' .t4olr; Masioh'lt jpiva Dlbyers and emnloved todav ' In all column: of Vt-etters from the People" the 1 railroad Commission -power, to heL affair. 0f vimnortane is rt.Sc exercise surveillance over issues of Uorance Is the foe vof both partleB to the courthouse,: the courthouse officials,'! KILLED v-' V: -V' lOMPLETINO the record of ItB subserviency ; to special inter S3LILL CHANGE ." , r , - Expect any day to, hear that Huerta has "got his." Man SaVai Sf(xlrana nr. oMMpan nnU half, tho other half suvage. irm .y.?-u v"1."' BM ,low women vot ers aie beating you registering. uood l,ord, deliver us from Alexico." J.nCJ!i,:Porflrlo coming back; but yet "hv55 n P ln Mi he , JL",tn,tude ?f feople will save a lot &7naKu 'Vee,t-bjr n0t ftttend,n 1nt8aliipor man wlth vacant back hel'P,aou"ltewhoiae ToT" arden truck i.?'!!!.1 early "P'nar Is smiling here), the east and middle'. west are.fiin the grip of bllszardy winter." v ' . ,,' t , ' 1 ' : Ths Turlra mm tn k.... i t&nnMtonof the Balkan aUles h mvugni, uiey old. ORLGOX 6II)i;LIGlil3 Marshflcld Rpcord: Marshfleld newls houwes of the small family kind end needs them badly, und outnldo or loi ul iHpitui used in erecting such homes wm pe welcomed arwt should be. From Colliers. ' rnpor by paper, city by city, state by state, the country Is rising In its demo cratic wrath and attacking the stroiis liolde of special privilege. They have long used for private arernndlzenient arid wealth not only the nerenaitles ot young the people but their weaknesses as well. wun the unfortunate distribution of ICUfrene Register: Several men of the high-school, who are In- tuCiltl,l 4n 4 1.. I .1 , . I 1 tioii trv Vi m it av rtu.,i..?i o i- rZ h. I "jpiialj cliaractur Htio of mur-h of oup purpose or obtaining more knowledge I !'"w",mt uiougnt, tne tnefts of property In this particular industry. .,.-. nave been traced to their source, the ; Baker Democrat: The buttons and n an aDDTne-V IT IV" a fobs Wr tulvertlMlnir th Hwt t ..lan. "a.PP'ness have fteen blamed on show to be held In Baker on Auglist , ln .naPle88 Victim, , But the Jndepend 7 and 8 have been received and areent Vreea, backed up by an groused ucui'- pmcea un aaia. 'inn annw win i uuuuu ODininn I - H i . . MM M .M - be greater , than ever this year. s tempt to put the biaT. wherJ it b., Monroe Leader: A ; big steel lavlnr MonK',: rom. many points echoes reach gang, with their boarding cars, have u" ."1. "nry attacks, on the brewer arrives and the new steal la ranidlv I ana me WlllSkev mekai. on nn being laid this way from the- Junction ershlp of vice, and the vicious inter-re inn i iu v men; iiiioresis witn municinai perfected for the construction of the I ' "Ths saloon the atrnn " StOCk and bonds by public service thesa : diverwnclea ' Tho t, Hnallflert the street' oars', the bridges, the minis- J Zt..pi)"'bL h th suffragist riAM.A.ii.. I .11 J 11 - V . I a.sa V a. - m at rK a a- a a aa I w Ma BuiBomy w .prevent regoa be trained, to see both aides of the teTworks, the judges on the bench, the - " v V,: U .y-;; property from being mortgaged and shield, and to bring to bear such other newspapers, and every old thing --Funny things appear every day; for uieguu iu,vruDB irom oemg maae to knAwlpdrn without nrAlndlpA ss khall " are pounaea, ana aner ma -voice " i iT-, ' i ,,' "enoue coniraoiction properties In other states. . . 111 lambast everything from tents to' St. ?w-l Thus, in only nine years, the Ore- DISARMING THIfi MAD ' Johns. i Vhat doe it all meant la -!X:.EI?'".-b"0 -W": gon, Hallway & Navigation company earned from Oregon patrons more than $29,000,000, and so far as any body t knows, the whole sum was spent In railroad manipulation or railroad building In far distant lo calities. What we do know Is. that r Portland another Gomorrah, or does lti happen to.be that the average writer, urnh trial r doesn't the Bible say that ail men are liars; And aren't preachers men? " , owe thanks to the Oregon house the only way to exhibit wisdom Is' to lor passing tne revolver bill swing the hammerT It may be that I With ,only seven dissenting I cannot understand the average mentall-1 invanamy passes without much d vntoa ' -v-' ty or poruana s publicist, dui tins 1 1 "ll'l 'i? V.r. ""- impossibi SIT 'i... :a . do understand, that Portland i nighty f;ttttl?rou. WH ,a h ?? - 4uo uui is an aavance m civmza- good town; that it has fine bridges, preachers men? , Whv is It that In a tMi.,... . t.tii In some, special, selfish interest almost luiwiauij uBje wunout much dlffl- e to inter no railroad was built from tba rrb- UOn. Unrestricted carrylnt.ofl good electrio lights, good , water and Amona- esrth's on.tantt . . I L' . ... . . . . 1 .la. n ITki. 11' nika f.u. I nltlfnl JI.. 'v"". STLat JI 21. "TJ2 yVllh any V h;r cUy K thd CwCT on tto aiiun, a vviuuu wr m ui j, i "-""'f " i states, ana, yet. ir 1 am to disoeiieva I on at port in rsew Zealand. may have been used In the Infamous ries. The habit Is out of touch with my senses and listen to ths lmrpings 1,1! th !r)v,J,e1. "i1! ng, Joyf"'iy to meet Alton transaction. , this age. It is the Mexlcanizing of crItlc newspapers coupled with ? ?, armT?T? 1 ; t Bill 51S conferred on the Oregon the United States. -,:( ri; AZS t'SS titT commission power that It ought to Is a measure for reducing homl- every official la corrupt, and th devil S other law mlghJ iThave Xen ScS have for the protection Of Oregon clde and Other crimes Ot Violence. It turned Joose to' destroy the virtue of but'thelr treacherous assassination a people. An amendment in the sen- la an awful thing for human beings Z. W.1: Zl-LrZT aio, propoBea-'Py ine rauroaaa, cuip y uutijwiui,ciy suwi uown. 111 ry a mora optimistic tone and less of"ttM u" "iy pretenses .in the heart out .'of It. ' is a moral crime for every assassin, the fiction which only results in con. u"Bt maae v , Jfv,.,r The destruction of the bill was every thug and every madman, to MJJfS " iC! a servile surrender to public service have eaaT nd undisputed access to a wild-eyed reformers and muckraking curpuraiiuuo it wrh a BuiTciiaer line I a.tMUmiwwu, wu.ci, vovnuu n oi , the killing of the docks bill, which recklessly arm them, we must expect was founht by the railrotds. It was them to carry on the awful human a surrender like the killing of the slaughter. 1 That, is what the revol conspiracy bill which was fought by ver 18 made tor' ' the paving companies. It. was a sur-l The new law cannot s'.op all the First Baptist church of Gold Beach. I political power in Detroit w today ' Jsr, It will be under control of the BaDtlst I other . man. n-tit.ifi 0 organization.,, but open to other ' de- wields such iilflU.n .itk bu on nominations. It ;is planned-to have I !u,i n fnfluence with, ths common. the dedication in Jnlv .... , ....... : .... . ' .,,:,' y..'-..'.vi. " souuea weigni or. booze faiia Astonan: with three standard rail. I neaviiy on the who a n Ht jt m miH. : ways under construction, in ClatHon I Dal county and ;every one- of them' solidly I literacy takes "its oilcm at th- Bummatiua, n oufrni no 10 oe nara 101:7 - vw. mil mnuuf, build an attractive system of indue. I at Friday bargain prices. - Puhl in lm. ment - for immigration tbls way this provementa ' and social progress wait year. r . , . - Unnn hinm ii.in. n..t'. '-.....'. ? '-.( !"It is the saloon that la ibrsniil aai hronrhf tn thla rltv frnm til. innli. I RlOSt COnspiCUOUS SOUrCS Of rratt In farm n null. ).(r. . i, in n u I thai rannrt n th 0m1.il 4.... u . -v. 1 ' j .ivfl. nio, v& Vila f ' - - -. v. kij.u . jui jr miiuiii mi just completed a searching inquiry Into m aiimri 01 way ne county." , y , - t "Our Detroit contemoofarv sees nat only the main fact, but ths corollary In the formula, the understanding of which. auli unio mprovea Chester wnue breed, a year oiu. tftat dressed nttariv ton bounds each, Alfalfa had i been - the principal feed of the hoga till they nKUCU 111 laiicuillli BIKKO, , Klamath : Herald : , ' Tha jnembera of I la tha first atep In th solution of com Sft.iflF vii-.."7'i O-F., mercialised vtcef , v v are. making preparations to go to Med. ford next May in grand style. The occasion will be the meeting of the grand lodge of the order, and the Odd Fellows are campaigning for the grand ioa session zor iuamam ails in y -. - ,,e ,;; ' ; -, Port Orford Tribune: The long SDell or supernne weather has given our rarmers a glorious chance to get ahead "No matter what Phase of the social vu we conrront in Detroit, wa find ths saioon in ths background."" From the, St. Louis "Mirror" comes tne rouowing, showing with the clear ness of casual reference the famlllarltv of politics with boose: : . v u i 7Mr. Francis Is now denouncing tha Anneuser-UUSCh . Hroarina- inUt i inoir BMiMis ,yw' saraens,, . ah 1 ior us supposed backing f Mr, Norvell early spring wltlk its dangers to fruit Ha had aTiwrdi of 5.nXiItin. J buds is tfnon f us. but srasa la firi I fi" .fl"a. . w?.ras. or denunciation for . . . . . ' - - - - ' 1 1 nsr srpasai w insittittiAn s a mm jumping ana stoca already looks well. I " . " ji ouiotra We have not felt the late cold spell that! nd wployes supported him Tor mayor." niaue roriianu sniver. NEW YORK. DAY BY DAY On Law Enforcement. Portland. Feb.' 26. To1, the Editor of The Journal ln The, Journal of Feb ruary 23, R. L. Autrlro recounts at sorao length the Inequalities before the law of the rich and the poor. He then BitirirAa a .milv tltila "T ia1IaAta tha merger bill, which was fought by the I disarmament r but , will encourage every statute on our books should be telephone trust ' " otner stateB and the great cities to enforced j believe that every mis- ' It is doubtful If any legislature In act. Congress will ultimately add Its 2!ey0J.?tta,'-rto,ad. b' P'""8 the htetory of Oregon; was so com- Pwer ' repression. When all these Then n, "ftdyocates punishment by lm- pietely nominated ; by corporations I Iorce Press logemcr unueaiy ior prisonment, only, and monopolistic Interests. COXCIIETE DE VELOrMEXTS west' We were told yesterday that the canal will reduce; the ' rate on lumber between Portland and Atlan . tie ports to one fifth the present rate. Does not the legislature realize what such v reduction" in. rates on lumber and on other commodities will mean .to this state? '::7..'::-r':t. :;", Does it jaot realize that fit water terminals in Portland are of, enor mous consequence in making these promised rates ' operative 'in , Port land? Does It not realize that the f -V'J4Z " C ir I w. " ?:.nt fTa-; nt T,. and not follow the trail further. And yet no one seems willing to give a completed, would exercise enormous V l i vT . ey . . aer a ver' greai responsibility. If reform by a different method! proper sum of money to the poor little influence5 in the onenine of lndna- - lyi th aaPtlon f, the material one of them licenses a divorced man 0" legislature, and many ; others, I devils 4 who would be. thrown, over to UlllUeuCO JA lUe Opening Ol , UtaUS-: .'ml.1.tB(l :.AtuW-anla ha. i i. . - -.-a-. .. . I tnAka at thai ttMUvMnal o. h llMt.n ahln - , . - u vuua una.uuv in carry tL pistol ana tne divorced - - .. .s.... ..-.. , . . , . been as rapid as its devotees ex- man iLtt Jnm m f.,Tyl farces behind and around them, much . Mr. Whitman's aid . walked a little Wh.r . " ' YOreeS aa h0 down his former wife less discerning the underlying cause of farther.' He heard some one screaming penea. .. .. the next day, somebody will be held crime. I predict that If the legisla- jn a dentist's office, of which the wln- rranK f. BtocKDriage, ,in the to an accountability by public senti March Popular Mechanics, gives his ment. T disarmament, killings are certain to be decreased. - , ' Meanwhile, the new law cannot en- forca itself. Pnhllf! apntlmprt mnat iitH ''-11. j " " . I -- nio was caiiea an age or con dAmand fts anntliatlnn TilntrW at. This writer is out of date. JSven the courts are getting away from ths vin dictive idea of punishment As a sher iff of Custer county, Colorado, once said, "If all the laws were enforced there would not be enough men on the out- Crete. The name was given in ZZZZ: 'Z.7:n"2 1 . auard those in prison." PUn- . . , T vviuwuic. ouu jehment as a matter or vengeance . By Herbert Corey. District Attorney whitman has un covered a trail which Seems to lead straight to the fountalnheads of police graft hers. Hs believes that ths reve lations to come, will make those of the Lexow committee's search years ago look like the confessions of a peanut peddler, "But the most astounding; thing about the whole affair, to me," said ons of his aids, "is ths selfishness and stupidity of the men higher up, so far as we have been able to get at them. The whole scheme of graft depended upon a multi tude, of agents. They ran the risk and got mighty, little for it And yet these men are being asked to sacrifice them-. selves to save men who are trying dee perately to. throw them over. Veiled the. early years Of development other authorities must take the meas- creates crtme, and history shows that PWositlons have been made to Whit Of the new material. But while re seriously and anDlv it riirldlv severity of punishment and- strict en- man t0. th man.. f inat mn": us ui vuacreia ta rougn lorms ana tries and promotion of production to the remotest corners5 of . Oregon and the great Columbia basin? Is there one legislator or the constltuenta of one legislator In the body which Is to convene again at Salem next Tues day who are not directly Interested in: legislation that' promises such ""Tjencfits? Jn fifteen minutes next Tuesday, the two, houses could, suspend the rules jtnd pass the. docks bill. . On the forfyourth daytof the' late ses. ion a bill was so passed. - On the forty-fifth .dajff the; session, an. other; measure' was'.so passed. ,.. Does this 'legislature" propose to commlf "its "record to history with .. that, record resting under the direct charge of , having rejected the docks bill at the behest df tho railroads? -' The Journal has nothing but good nill for tho legislature. , The body ' lias passed several- commendable .measures..1 ''."' But It ought to be saved from It self. It ought to be saved from the - charge .of manifest subserviency to i ha l.lnunt. , T t 3 4. . .' mccovo. xj, iciuoeu 10 pass lUO anti-merger bill, with the full knowl edge that one telephone company Is trying to kill off another by giving free phones In Corvallis, in direct violation of the "Sherman law. It re fused at Jbe request of eUch of the paving companies as are crooked, to pasa theconspiracy bIJJL ' .When the legislaturereturns to Salem, there are things of far more consequence to the bodv and tn thn people of Oregon than tho consider ation of vetoes. impressions on visiting the sixth an nual Cement Show in Chicago In January last, which Were that there was little ( development in block moulding. .Such few devices as; were shown were In making some new form of block. The chief advances were these: In making concrete wa-Pa8e terproof; In substituting adjustable GET AFTER THE MAN HE first step In the elimina tion of sin is to get f twHfrw man who makes money out Uny, so long win inequality before the Ol U, says (joiner s on this I 'aw continue, and tne questions of child labor, woman labor, conditions of the Ui. (,,l x . .i. . I duwbi cvii, ucsmioiacj ana i n is a truth to be proclaimed over dred evii win he ,m tnr mnaMptinn and re-usable steer forms for the and over again. It Is the profit it and legislation. cumbersome and tvBtlv vnnn fia Pays to secret partners that elves Why not become sensible and abolish .i, " tt nnwor a'l these questions by removing the tlon that has made ths inequalities otnv h.nfl.fid t k onen. wealth possible was repealed, along with t "That eounds," he said, 'like a grafter a lotof restrictive legislation, every- breaklnj K $2 bill." And he told of fX,1117'? Poc Captain Walsh's mental labor an equality; all the questions of equal .,... iK.,,v. , punlshment. minlmum wage, etc.. wiuld IV&tllftlF.., ..m h utti0H Am. rt v,. I hate to be called a 'squealer, said IfiSisJature. but as long as we restrict t21aft'rndl?ul!"..t U'a ODDortuniues ana curtau individual lib. i vov wo v,vw w .a..v -". ! A detective whose sphere of action Is international - visited police head quarters hers the other day. He 'hap pened upon a photograph of Lascasas Bagg. Colonel Bagg Is one of our most Ingenious, and successful swind lers. His picture had been taken when Finally, from a third city: The Nash- villa Tenn.) Banner" says: . "What tha 'Saturday NlahfaaVa ' oetroit is emphasised in Nashville other Tennessee cities because ths saJ toon in cms state is an outlaw and its Influence in publlo affairs Is, for that ths right angle. Then the stranned In ,"tvCarr,e,? to;th Photograph reason, alt ths more reprehenslbla ,u ux agiin svauon,. me iignt "We don't mean to say that NashvIHa is turned on, the photographer focuses I la woraa than rttmit i a.n.ni.i ... his camera, lights a cigarette, and sits to the council, but In "the general In down' to wait. No matter how deeper- fluence exercised over municinl noli- at the man under arrest may be, tha ties and the city government by ths time will corns when from sheer fatigue liquor interests, and : Ita deflanca of ue win permit nis reatures to slip back state authority. to their proper places. Then click - The Democratic party in Tennessee th trick is turned. , must dissolve all alliance with the law- By the war. Colonel Lascasas Bars less liquor Interest If It hopes to regain ana nis partner. Clay-Wilson, are said e commence ot tne people." ; to be the originators of the 8naniah I ' . Here in three cities, far removed from prisoner swindle, which' has done sol acn other, is the same situation; the much to promote comfort , among our I enure macninery or tne city government criminal classes. And ' It's a funny I ben to wn of course, the primary tning out v the names of both Bagg I . ",v" wnu coninw 11, tns and Wilson appear In ths New Tork I lunula"n or the use of the .two com telephone book, under the names best I "O" which they Sell, liquor and known to th. police. IVJV.".?? ...l? ," . ' . -: . i yi vLiuw, , 4 itv. ii vauiuiv aui Bujuacb ... .L i . ot the saloon. The saloon la. run by Borne one saw Mile. Gahr naaiva tha I v,. k.... ,iv. -' ,,, ,.V . ' - i " wy i. uui iiuiu nit uvur TL m . """'ucc Zl " ' ner w on of ths saloon keeper the trail goes hlgh ths, other day. whereupon. that some sr. These figures ars, taker from ths ons remarked that Aer face looked! like' year book of ons of tis temperance or a-'jhowl of cracked. iee." v i slssltoMJVf-v'v:vf-'f---., ... - 1 But that isn't uj to ths latest hit at ,iBlxty-flvs per cent of St Ieuls ia. w t.av wwsaa tviuia VI VUU" iv".iau vu smvu . V VO ACT aj-j u vi nfi m y, oixiiu Hi VII llfJUU XmiH . Tllja foA aVat,fl W Crete construction; more refinement backed by money. . Vice is shielded er than n to acquisitions of wealth? m0uih jarred open at of finish and security of construction by money. . Vice Is given immunity -. -' -' -' H-. ADDI& - Ws eyM were fainy pop . I causes of lnennantv In muinrtimltv a tut I .. . tools for the simpler forms pf con- Vice stands on money. Vice is W putting a premium on manhwdW at an angle, and vopDlnc out of his and lastly, wider scope of use. even by money. Vice is fertilized, watered Thinking nn s,n tiim.i,. head by reason of the pressur of a inworksof;art. ',;j : t (i and grown by.money, all for the ben- Portland, Or., Feb. 25.To the Editor ?VJVXi It Concrete wiH never come into its " f men with money. of The Journal-At street corners and t04Psaid theslting detective, own until, first. I waternroofin of a The wretched women of jungle-, lIsJJ.K'Jil9 Ma tint ' American' nollce officers make permanent kind is generaHy used for town have no power. They have no t ft irvl use of tm to date methods? Who would all exbosed " structures, jind, second, influence with which to controj mln- J realize that the drudgery and misery in ever recognize Colonel lacasas Bagg until sncn lmifnrm nt ottraotfA ions oi me law. mev nave no nn- me cocapu or lire is causea nv nro- irom iaim uioiwiiu VVi.. He told of the manner In which the handle criminals who , . .AS EUROPE DOES IT Ml at.at.a'nr it-.i v.. llHcftt nrPHtlM with whinh vidlng sumptuously j for those on the . t i . , . u.t ii. .iii. i i. , j uicsi, jet Liittmiy rcciuicuia are noi l jrrencn pvue . uihi - ,.,mM,. " come intd general use as shall do tbo policies of city governments, primarily to blame. ; Not for an Instant hate, to be" mugged. Instead of piling away wim tne neea . or DriCK, terra- Aucy re intsnmesi, xorsaKen I wouia tney nav mat commanding po- half a dozen detectives on tne odsitbp- cottar.pr cut stone,, as the external creatures without power to exercise 1 ulon xcePt f0" tne indifference that erous rascal, getting all concerned red casing" of 'the concrete skeleton, mastery over anythinr; even over -M-iStSffi ife-trK The other flay1 it. was Stated thatnlmBe,ve8-'' Nor is the convulsive clamor into which rn,on n. His arms and. legs are in Waconsin concrete Surfacing;, had But in tb9 "hadows behind them twa indifference , is turned by a sud- m d , fa8t .. a UTg9 surcingle surrounds been successfully applied to several f., ." e8, ,:?y " reBt I T safe guide to better condltionsT It I hla nlddle'" and i11a cn'n Proppea ' Junes ot improvea roaas. Tne re- ; " . . r v must come by reasoningT from correct ths lady.- As it is the fashion to be thin nowadays, ' Mile. Gabby is ultra rasnionabie. Not only do her clothes rorbitt navigation; but they handicap emotion, A' spectator looked at her: "If she'd close one eye," said he, she'd look like needle." s , In one of th uptown chophouses a corner has been set aside for a blithe bunch that call themselves The Adventurers;- Most of them ars earnest writers of fiction. Ths understanding is Jhat they have placed, their necks in peril by land and sea, and the purpose of the organization is to tell each other the story -of . these thrilling momenta every little while. ' Just' Incidentally merely because they're a friendly lot the guests of the evening are usually editors, who-are suspected of a willing ness to buy an occasional story. The other day a product of Hell's Kitchen wandered into the chophbuse wherein the Adventurers hive themselves. -The wanderer was well dressed. Butl his eyes were filled with that, light which was never on sea or Iand--but is often found in an uncorked bottle and he swung his shoulders in a suggestively! fussy way.- The bead waiter met him half way. "Go on,' said ' the head waiter. "Beat It Blow. The short way out" "Why," said the man from the Kitch en. "I ain't started nothing." -' "But you might," - said ths head waiter. "And ths Adventurers ar . to meet here tonight,, and likes not you'd get 'em all fussed up," loons are owned by the brewers al though ths statutes of Missouri make such ownership illegal. .1 .-. . , In Toledo, Ohio, of the ttt saloons, taxes on (55 were paid on the last day -allowed by- lawTha-Brawery Merger paid taxes on S6 1 saloons, ths Buck eys Brewing company on Ut the Brand Brewing company on 6T, the Home Brewing company on 81, and the Bohllta Brewing 'company. on 21. WWir't It Is not drjmkennesa that Is unfor givable, but?- ths encouragement of drunkness; jtot vice that is Intolerable, but the artificial stimulation of vice for profit The first atep toward ths elimination of sin is to get after ths man who makes money out of it Odd Tales Vouched for by ' - Oregon Newspapers suits of that experiment will watched with Interest. HEALTH , IN INDUSTRY bet were au inspector 1 uasio relations, .it 'is wnouy a ques 01 ponce, a captain of police, a lieu- tlon 01 oeing apie to minx on run stom. ronnnt nf nnlira an1 nthn. nnll. I aens. i., a v To rectify the Ills of society it is butl I Take the farm products alone. The farmer says he Is not getting the ben efit of the prices that we pay. Well, then, it must be the middle man. The trouble simmers down in this case to .the fact that there are too many middle men between us and the farmer, that are Is expressed whether the crop of I913 will not be seriously decreased in area. . . The. report -of the American con sul at; Hamburg.just received, no nces increase in both the number tlon from infection and Includes both and the yield of establishments in ' the factory, the- workshop, and, tUle npoossarv to annlv 4 common Rpnsa In. Behind them are other noverful dividual and-business -rule when out- T 18, conservatively estimated that Interests of various kinda and irrnnna ko exceeds Income,- look for- leaks. To 1. .. .. . I . . . I ,),. .orn.i:) it.tMnr tolV.M I " . ... .... .. me avoiaaoie loss rrom prevent- wno receive a steady stream of gold, ;"r 7. 0; ror 11118 conamon, wen, we twp hundred million dollars a year, for a bare II vlng.-not enough even 'Sfffi''g' Jhfhofd'ers" Propose that VVgH together and or- One insurance company reports that to sustain them when they are cast the pwple'sTand.i TasVuch a leak as gahize a company to be known as the it paid out In death benefits from off, : and not enough to give them if abstracted from pay envelopes and "Portland Buyers" ; association,"?: the decent burial when they are carted cash registers and, : further, if land, memoersmp lee 10 oe or some sucn UCH is heard of the large po tato crop or 1912 In Oregon. in connection with low nrices in the coast markets. Doubt ' tuberculosis four million dollars one of my early schoolmates was at tending this college. , On one of my visits to the school my student friend, knowing my fondness for. penmanship, took me to that department' for the purpose of showing me the original of the portrait mentioned. Thai (name of the artist I knew at that time,' but as only his execution Interested me that alone remains 3n my memory;: This was not the only piece of penmanship that was executed by this penman of high artistic merit , He was ths 'admitted superior of them all. B. F. ALLEN. thn ..' values sweu lasier man wages increase, I ngramw auui, u byo u v- lu" BOlier B I ...i..-. ... . . . ,.. n.t, , V. . nnnni.tn(tw .hiring I WVIAClO IUO nUl.D Ufl.' UUDMICBa Illtfll, 1 llHbt, flllU yUfc VffUl V ,!... These patent facta are met by two W ; :to a grave in distinct efforts. The one from the neIfl- lae 8tol the ehml-hvhen DroDcrlv aDDroached. will testify I within th reach of all. and the roem- medical side, which demands ventl- natIon " Bln 8 to get after the man lation, cleanliness, "bubblers," pure 1 who makes money out of it." food and goofLcooklngr-and protec- a welcome of all at work at double pay, I bers to' get any-products of the farm at IN THE LEGISLATURES Germany drying , potatoes for cattle feed. At the end of the business year on July 31, 1910,-there were in the country 257 drying factories home in Its inquiries. The other from the technical side. Trained inspectors require safe guards from , accident, precautions I and it Is easy to convince home owners that -for every unearned dime they ab sorb from fellow-workeravthe land speculator takes a dollar from their earnings. It; 1s up to reformers thus to Tories. The aeainat dust and fmoa n,nt,.H ' v n Mrc",,".,u"lD nB Pre' outpnt for 1910-11 was 417.641 tons. iworkersT Testa of the food value of . the 'exposure to. excessive ;lrlod po ato. products made for the .sUudes of temperature, They deal SSfJ?!, i"A;LJ!?L!?-0?0 N SOUTH DAKOTA, a legislator tret into the horizon of the indifferent has introduced a bill Which ? pro- viaes ror election of saloonkeep ers by direct vote of tho people. A New , York assemblyman has pre- and 'jerkl-tlrem Into their own. 1 Forget the limelight and concentrate on. duty) "Help truth, and truth will help you." . ' B. T. S. Jioard of ' German Agriculturists no rear to demonstrate that for liorses, first aid In ro nf oMt iw: , r aiaiesnjanuge hcci and hoga the food in ail th strn..inn ,n Tr,. . 80IOA nas Proposed .a till to make It ,t... . .... .. .w aumiuipiiMiuil. . lUla j fe nV fnn Ann, V thplr fli.1T onm.ii It-.. i it: ... ;rr;;i.T. ";74Ut'eu "steal" the servant of another. f ive forms in which It was presented U loth relished and Is digestible It was shown that one third ""of aln fod td horses could be substi- itcd by the dried potato, and that In fattening power" for hoga tho rood received high approval, '' !1 ixarly buti not quite equal aiao with not onl nrflvflntlnn hnt ! t- - ' " " . ill . ivi I u iiHHiii R. a - irornomAti ira To Reduce Cost of Living. .-Portland, Feb. 24. To the Editor of The Journal-i-Regardlng the subject Of the high cost of living that Is being discussed so much in the papers, there appear to be any number of theories as to cost . We should not require . much money, to start a smalt warehouse and a couple- of deltveiygsWDTild-answer the purpose until the business justified enlarging, when we could arrange to In clude other commodities, buying always from the producer. ' The overhead ex pense of operating under efficient man. agement would be very low. I should be pleased to hear from any one inter ested with a view of 'starting nn or ganizatlon.of thl kind. . ' H. JOIlNSOtf.' Origin of , ltemarkable Portrait.. .;, Astoria, Or, Feb. 24. To the Editor Jts cause, and some few remedies of The JournaJ In looking over some In ''Minnesota, a felony for-' one house, wife to are dvocatdi some of which are more 0f my papers recently ! found a copy t'pn of water, milk, markets, tene- n. , . J ". .... . .Mflnimf 11 Htm of mr- , .. ... v vmo ua Au-1 riaKu io ij3 maae m writing. ' or loss practical, but apparently no one I of Tne joutnal , of February 7; iao9, seems disposea to. take any action, with whih contalnert V nortrait t -'ijatL originally executed with, the pen. Lin- the exception of one or two cooperative societies . which, are restricting, them selves- to certain sections of the suburbs of, the. city, and can reach only a very coin's proclamation of emancipation was. written in art oval space horlso'n- tally in this space, and the portrait was I . . " VMX. Si MUt. a.l- 1. 1 1 1 H I HV Mil. 'i unumon, , needs a it Mi aMatttirin i..jij f . ', ,'. - . . "I? . . . W14 1 made some- study of economics, and al-l u.J.t.xi.i -ia ,'.Vj. r uuuicjuutou, 1 uroviaing'' mar. n K inhhv'ata :ahai1 I -...i. .1. . mmii, phuwctj vv, it jjou. .jiu wuni- t lull of projiaraUou uwly and competent Investigators as have oecn developed in the medical and technical lines referred to? a V The Outlook has drawn 'aiteiition nnn A U1D I st .U .1.. J...I.. M",1V ,vki v.. svm, wtr aMnlformaf grotesque pattern into Wsubject 1 will raKSZ Jn Oregon, a hero, squad of n-or tv w.h,l!l' b obvl. penm,n,.. think it was in4$.4hat trepid fiolpns, utterly unmindful that 0,us.'t0 f1" tho latiltn' hA .1... ii.. . I Portland is -w jM.i uu , Bcf m iron 1 The .cost ef, food alone In I the original Was executed, by the teacljf j ,1 - . - . 1, " J Lilts 1 if II L 6ood.W0rk of the Efficiency I door, boldly crept along a ledge fully !? "i k of penmanship in. Bryant & .8trat: and the small salaried class are finvling ton's Commercial t'ollego At Chicago. fl l ,n.;.t:s.Bg.nucuiiy to get enyugli of it. was living In Chicago at the tlm- .'ri 'You seldom hear a married man say: "I never made a serious mistake in my life.' Greatest Rat Killer Arises Toledo Leader: J. D. Hamaker claims to be ths champion rat-killer of J.in. ' coin county, and iias aspirations to be! the champion of the World. : Ths othar 1 day Mr. llamaker saw A rat In the yard. Accordinalv hs rushed Into tha uvuii aim ajeizea nis irusty gun. Upi icuumui w iii ma oa aaDiM ivo rata where before hs had seen but one. 9 imung eareiui - aim ns banked away. Upon investigating ths result of ths shot he was astonished to find be had killed five rats.. .: ...... .... -r - I Pointed Paragraphs T Some womert "wear' themselves "out worrying about what to wear. While the way f the transgressor may be hard, it is seldom lonesome. .. The little a man wants her below is generally a little above the .ordinary. He Is a wise mllllontlk. ah. his mouth, shut and lets his money talk.,-. After you have had a streak tit mfnA luck, the other kind never seems worth while. , n e ; 'J('(( 1 ' An optimist Is a "man whri nnini. . the silver lining in a cloudand then ' borrows your umbrella before it r.in. ' to rain. - Merchants Want -' . '. .. " - . ,YourGood Will. t - The reputation of every merchant depends on the good will oi his customers.1 The real merchant sees that everything he ad vertises is exactly as it is represented to be. . In this way he establishes confidence in his store, his goods, and his advertise, ments, and increases, his business steadily and surely. , ' He "knows that' no woman will return to his store if she does not get right treatment, whether in the quality of the goods or , the service of the storey , .And her influence goes further, for she can tell her friends., ' Read the advertisements in THE JOURNAL clonelv am ..stantly vetyday.-They-onUin tlrnelyannouncementa of the mercnants wno nave tne contiaence and good win of the city. : They are ready to serve, you with the best of everything at ' . the lowest price for which $ can be sold. You will be sure'of : absolute satisfaction when you trade with them. " ' (Copyright, 1913. by J. 1. Fallon.) i , ; . '. '.. . n