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    THE OKEGON SUfJDAJ JOURNAL, rOUTLAlJD, CUIIDAY MOI'IIING, HAY 13,
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I I i I I I K I A I 1 ttTAM h. fl.ni ..nlliiMA W1.UaiiiimiHai hn. ...111 , & .1.. .....
I ill H JI JrlIMI I - ' v aii...i v.uyanuu uiai UJ nui oo iouowou me ana uttie more, na was etalod re
:a w i a aa .i'vu, nucu mm uuio iuuico mvi """mou nm. Hrntiv from n. T'nrllnn.l 1,,H1
Boston Is flhdlnsr. pro-vocational "Who would dq my work here If
...... -v.. employers i enould got down from the pulult
r nlonood h... n . r. .. . . . a-"-!".
h i h f VT V 7 "wum ana attempt to, settle wage and
un6ui. uu WHO will JUIDD 1UIO ma Ifthnr dlnnntna?" - naVA h
i-L , , - - , . ""'u,vu ' HUB IUI11-
juu auu uinaa gooa irom me mart, later.
England Is undertaking much the
K.-lIXt KM'lN.
Iuhi.rr
4ruhiiiiii rrery arming (.frpt Sundayi and
t dimflif morning it 1ua Journal Balli)
if. Biuuilwif (iid Vaaitilll ata.. rortland, Or.
fc.uirr4 at Ui piwlofflra at Portland, Or.,
for tranamaloa flirougb tb tnalla at. awoad
rl.a atNtrr.
Si t U HONIJS Mala T1TS Huma, A-aoM,
All department reached by tliaaa Bambara.
th mwt'i tnr .h.t ftnrlmnt ana want.
lHh.JON aliVEUTlHlMU KKI'KESItNTATl V
P'njamln A Krntuur Co., Urunawl- Bolldlna
i irra Tnn. New or uu a-ii"
Hnllrtlna, rhlcaan. .
euhaerlptloa Terma bj nail or to an addraaa
m uia uauuia a La t pa or MMivai
Om raar ..IJ.oo I 0m swots. ...... .1 -"M
' BUN" AT .'
On rar,,.,., ,.2.M 4 On month. ..al J
DAILY AND BCNDAT
On Mar. ...... .17.80 I Ona mootk........l .US
. The king-becoming (races
Art Justice," verity, temperance,
stableness, '
Bounty, perseverance, . mercy,
.lowliness,. ,', '
Devotion, patience, courage, for.
- tltude. :. . 1 ' ; ' ' ...
j Shakespeare.
A PEOPLE'S OPPOITOTTY
FOR
p,
al,
lOR the tint time In history the
people of America are to have
ruling roloe In tariff legisla
tion. .They will not be able to
rote directly on the bill pending In
' the United States .' Senate, 'but In
the voters of thirty-two states
.will have the opportunity of re-elect
ing or defeating senators without
Intervention and manipulation of
legislatures. : ,
' This' opportunity comes ' through
, ratification' of the constitutional
'amendment providing election of
senators by direct vote. The people
have already spoken In the election
of a tariff revision house. Now the
decent liquor dealer will suffer wjth
the Indecent.
A chief argument against the sa
loon Is to be found In the saloon It
self. The Reed colleEe conference
was not a gathering of fanatics.
The, men and women of the confer
ence are sane, observing and lovers
of the humtfn race. Recommenda
tions of that conference -were based
largely upon observation of .condi
tions In Portland. The brewers and
saloonkeepers, If nothing more than
good business men, with ears, to the
ground, should heed the warning,
Letters From the People
Who Would An flfa "wnrlrt fh-
same work in a different manner, great mass of human beings are at
Deputy Consul Farr reports that tmnfin t a m. t... v.
S f"" Mnt to n Journal for
It" "i1 1'" ' "l1" ' Pl''. houl4 not
.... i -Wor'1 a I"" ll "nil inutt la a-.
con,r,anld bjr ,h. name and a.Iar.aa of Ih.
a"uj. If tlia writer l,..a not de.lra to a.
Uie ww pubiuiied, be abould ao ,uu.)
Why the Lonjr Paced Knocker?
Imiula. r thought of tli o fortunes nt
mine, made from tlio KtrnphnnKcr lionln;
(mil then, hh tlin tor lurolif.1 Into a curvo,
uuumu or tna sous in the stock.
1.1 y this time wo were nurlng Forty
ninth sti-Pt, a lady viicated a sat, 'a
man pointed It 6ut to me, but as the
Jpeea of the car was only equal to the
illume pace, i itiz.i sample case sn.l
n.u a "lePPed blithely from the car
..u unce in many moons I did no
ve io oo the ."walk back." I live on
jorty-nlnth, but the cars flon't stop
luuay i aronnnd ihrtt la !.
possible the car went on.
n my vest pocket was an outlawed
CROWN PRINCE TAPS
HIS SWORD 1
employment exchange for the benefit to th tr... f, L Th
of children and-youths tinder seven- here anri r,w . " ' thi -.""L,!v""? un.
teen years. But the Sheffield ex- Th nre. t- i ,y,v .v. wss well-timed snriiT.i-.. -w"". 7- transfer. AthY. ,Z"T.vZ"r,Z:
Change will be more In the nature miyrir tit. . ... ..Ir1 bX every person in Portland I in the pianola and it did in.t what.'r .v
of an employment agency." with less bound inmnHm. r L ' . JbZJ,2' 0I? "turning from south- Pi. " Wll--Played one of B-
attentlon tr. tratnirtorhiM . -...j .v" .7V " . " "f.amased to flad -ao- wea.
Pnrtu-- -h iH. 7T7 , ' V u lflroun error Or misjudgment. 01 ur people engaged In that sort omorrow I start on a new tour of the
.v.v.UUv. v dvuvui ui liouto in UU-UJUt it la not SfAndlno" aatf 11 n I. ! ."uai uaaip, ana that too In rha I wopinsr the lonn and am wnn.
Misuse of , opium and cocaine Is ln BI excellent work In behalf 'of denying Its milDlt to humankind L.. vict ?,' buUdins per. "nf ?.w,lon-my arms will be by the
candidly, discussed In ih-... nnrt hoys and glfls able to Comnlete the Th i. . , ZZ' rZT. w"w eupment of w more.
These vices are said to be Of,pom- r rade, but It is not de- and pulpit . It If no time for Hn
paratlvely recent origins but they BlKnd for the child that must leave lng criticism, noi for loose talkers, of fn lncr'e. Prices for all kinds know 1 k 4- The very ideal
nave grown to Harming proportions ugo aeata or parents or Dogma must give way to brother- .ibi. e a-v: vcan,;
a lew rears... common uba of wuiw uune oeiore ine .grammar hood.' Two snwat foxM - ...j u ihni. 4,. "V-.'T w niw- k..--TT. --."IT'-i" .
. . i w.. --r ." i .1.:- .: T" - i
these drugs by fallen women is course,, la completed. Such a child must coorjerate,
given as tne reason why few of them ,B noi-eqmppea ror tne work , m
care. to return to decent lives. tnft' school. .
ThA ATlent nf ffllanoo n l- I With
. w. . u.,uus,v VI ViMUUI
and cocaine
ures showing
fore Importation
there be any lona? .,..' i t.,i.. I Forty-ninth atrt
W . . V Mi.i-j .r: i.hbui
..v iivi uomerea witn tornadoes orl "" "uu uionjage on it.
mt. . , ..' i in- mi mun taut nn h..
ine newoem urannm wants in i . h.. -- ---- .. "-1 fr.. ... .
a faoasihlo nw nolir., t,. kn. h. . M,h ' i i-l." F7 s, iiooa. or wcisoist i;anoiaaies.
7 Iv .x v . .. I. . wuiuw wu ' ii , iot mvt Had In roruand, :- or.. Mar To
Is demonstrated by fig- OP1"1 i the city schools. It may doing, anyway, with $10,000 worth
g that In one-year, be- wel1 or tn9 board to give atten- of . diamonds stolen from her by
itlon of opium was pro- t,on t0 1116 Ree1 college confer Portland crook. Don't bother us.
. An A A taAmmAwlsiU Yaf V.. t. : . Iil . . "
southern riif,-i- ".1 " - o . me
nV.94Jh!.,40hn'r ,ace ther'- ' w" "'Wndlctment f p,!ty
The people there are ontlmlstlo. whiu PollUelana" if i. ..ii- " .".;
n. so, man v of n,.r n,Ani. k .7 ii :,i.7.".r.r""y una m mo
hlblted. when ,60.000 pounds met e.nce. "commendation. If pre-voca- brother, with . local -questions like !fk In talking of olvio or carfoon th. editorial tZ'lZVt.
the medical needs of the country. xnstructlon Is desirable for that when we are engrossed with I J2I "?! i. i.'or uppi "i m the snt, all certainly indict tha grait sys-
728,500 pounds vere imported man3r of Portland's ' children the the tariff, . currency reform and the. .umV. ,uu ln tb MiorMl te!" f011"01 Prtie. 7
whin iJaJoViliTioTIiS f?f,18 z1?1 r1 ,ve 'oma jp-eseimbrogiio' m -""LT fr'Ssssxi szgjgsi c-atKaastt
-.I7 .V w vnuul "unaauon. in all tne rour old Una parties, -we hava Ttt
cases, they are the last thln in tha odd candidate- ".iT?. naI..B0
w .-...v, aWBojLiiiK Dinoa nr rna
The death rate in the Pahama " vI..:.- th. othe;
canal sone. accordter to a for year 7 r .;mr:""V.""! ."a. n"rnatlona party
report
7.1
r.
ar
medical needs. 185.000 ounces were tent,on to H. and, If necessary, cat bors.
Imported. uown expenauures xor less practical
China Is qultung opium: America pu2reV 'r . . ' - :t
la eontrartln th- -. ..'. ccnoois are ror maKing good citl
mmi uu vua uuj vi giri wuo nas
the better start ln life makes the
better citizen.
America ends missionaries to China.
PEACE DAY
BfEX AND WOMEN
i
ET us hope that the result of
Portland's .city election .will
not require Professor Neumeia-
r01JAT Is Peace Day, the four
Iteenth anniversary of The
Hague conference. Civilisation
has attempted to make Mav
1ft a' linthA1iAn4 I.. IV.. t.'-i'
the world, for nnfv;ai
itariff baron, are making their stand (fulfilment V the brotherhood of n. 'h "a Dg8Ti!' n "
n ...,l. iMift. ani ira man Pnmmand h h -l . a I "
Of PPUCA " ' ivywuw .ai uiguuiuugau
me uay nas aaaea significance ln
America because Of the presence of
English representatives to arrange
an anniversary celebration of the
Treaty of Ghent
" " i avsi ii Liimi si
- . svvvub - waw a,V ' aBl. I1VII V t illaY IS1 V T a HJIJ f.a I "
by Colonel Oorraa was aw euPPort, and the thouahtless arid u.a-lln for nrinil -lT."... VT Bl"u: aonallty of a
1 nai thn.n t . ess gossip Is dona- a ireat dpai to thought f ..r,. I.:.', r.Ti. tanowa tnat.
From the Los Angelos Express.
. The Oernmn 'Crown prince has written
a book, lie beats the tom-tom and de
clares that "the sword will remain the
final and decisive7 factor until the
world's end." .
Here Is a discordant note sounded at '
a tlme'when the enlightened conscience
or mankind la looking hopefully, forward ,'
to a cessation of the cruelty, barbarism
and waste of war. Vet this, discouraging
attitude of the prospective emperor of ."
great and resourceful people should not 1
oe taken too serlouaiv Th. ...i..
of Germany has been frequently rep
resented as a mailed war lord htnf Art
conquests-Yet" the" actual record of his
reign has Proven thar h. i.
to the appeal for lnterntinnLHni
colmerTtdy t0 aTrt wr 'aU,er thn
The crown prlnc la not narman. ui.
statement that only by tha aword Is
Germany s place imonr tha nn....
be maintained. and her rlvhffnl Ai
achieved,, Is an unbalanced view of tha
situation. It Ignores the principal fao
tors which have been maUi n or frits tha
upbuilding of Germany during the last
40 years when the word nt th
haa been In Its sheath, ; '
Germany's areatneaa haa a firm.. h.
ala than tha strength of her armies,
great aa that Is. Her htrhaat .u....
of strength realde in those thorough .nH
substantial qaulltles of manhood and of
cltlaenshlp that find their beat develop
ment ln an era of r"t ,
It lS Well enouah for tha crZan k,ln
auvno me enmusiasm of his people
by ahowing something of tha fighting"
associated wita the per
prospective klnr. but ha
Germany has In a lontr ara
developed a national spirit, a V
ana soundness , that war
. uv wu iUO" wn engage in it do not much aa you Ilka on thaa .i. -.hi " 0 sounanesa ,
lU 1905. When it Is whittled down ap any benefit. On the contrary they have ' "prtneftS and tand smtur fo? WOUld hv ,on PO'tPoned.. ,
to nothing, Uncle Sam will have to , tatmr It, and it will re-act over ad'ovS ..
oe rich enough to give all of us a NSTh 7ims 77. -urm 9r piiel f?'nam!t M' polticlan.
Job on that canal.
who
From tha Detroit Vawa
cn ciciaen m the city. have, do and a ways win Vort th. no i k W""JIn "e war spirit has been
The writer, during the past twenty- ttcai game, looking to a'elf iiteSsE i ht .t0..'Uoh of PerfecUon -
raa ' v.ar. h . i 1.1 r r "cli JnieresiS, I aa Ona mlarh vnn In ji .
The Countess Siechenyi fformarlrl frop.prospect- s-ood as this -year.
Gladys Vanderbllt) ha. become lm- from some Veon tLbil
' w " "V llU
tnree years, has never seen ' general
been complaint
Do Not "Single Shoot.'' .
a w. barzxo.
tormulatlng for frightening the peo
ple into submission. Closed fac
tories and crippled Industry may be
the bludgeons. '
' There is more to this propaganda
than appearr on the surface. The
United States senate has been the
bulwark Of privilege. It haa, been
possible In many states to defeat the
, voters' -will because the voters had
no effective device for enforcing
their will, Comparatively, few states
had adopted the Oregon system." In
some of the few states requiring
candidates for - the United States
senate to go before the people It Is
now charged that successful can
. dldates or their friends paid an av
erage of more than two dollars a
vote for every vote they received at
the primaries. It was not all money
. for bribery, but much of It could
well be called bribe money, for It
- bad no legitimate use In the pri
maries.' That charge has been made
.In the Wisconsin legislature.
. The situation now takes on an
other aspects Two dollars a vote
ln thirty-two states would be too
heavy a drain, and It would be
money wasted. The bludgeon of re
duced wages and lockouts may be
taken up. The sovereign people of
America are to be coerced Into vot
ing against their own Interests.
' ' Was ever' rank anarchy more
rank?
t What does all this talk about re
uniting the Republican and Progres
sive parties mean? ' Both parties
. have declared for a protective tariff,
and now Mr. Taft Is brought for
ward as' the titular head of the re
united party. . Titular, because he
was the defeated high-protection
candidate last fall. The tariff
barons got what they wanted when
- Mr. Taft was , president, and lost
nothing they had when Mr. Roose
, velt lived 'Is the White House.
The probable political effect of
the plan Is being discussed ln Wash
ington. Seventeen Republican and
fifteen Democratic senators . will be
. seeking re-election. It Is conceded
"that the Progressive defection makes
victory uncertain in most of these
,'HepubIIcan states; hence the effort
. , to reunite the two parties under
"safe and sane" leadership.
But mere holding of these seven
teen state will nrjjt restore the sen
ate to wgn protection. It will be
OCATIONAL training in ' the
puouc schools, recom
by Reed college conference, is
not a ran. Vocat .tonal t,nt
-w 0-a rawvwaaa( , b Will JJQ V 1 k.1 UIU
necessary to win twenty-one to make. . proved its worth ln Europe
That celebration
may contribute much toward world
sentiment for world peace, for no
two nations ever had a more bitter
quarrel t h a n the quarrels that
plunged America and Great Britain
into wars. Other nations have been
at. war and are preparing for wars.
America Is pleading for peace and
happiness.
Sanguinary Events of the last dec
ade apparently discount the useful
ness of The Hague conference, for It
did not stop war. But if It has not
stopped war. It served a great pur
pose in calling attention to the rav
ages of war. and when the world
comes to full realization that It is
surely destroying Itsejf by destroy
ing iis airerent members, sanity.
If not brotherhood, may dlctatel
The Hague conference, presided
over by Baron de Staal ofVthe Rus
sian delegation, seating delegates
from twenty-one European powers,
me unuea states, Mexico, China,
Japan, Siam and Persia, was the
nrst open forum In which nations
or the world met for agreeing upon
advanced methods for destroying
each other.
Nations did not agree to cease
fighting, but they did agree to use
more humane methods in killing.
The. terrible dum dum bullet
legislated out of use, and projectiles
diffusing poisonous gases were con
demned. It is significant that the
unitea states and Great Britain,
claiming to be the two most civil
ized countries, were the only ones
10 tuana out against the latter pro
posal. Today America and England
are arranging a great peace celebra
tion ln the hope that It will hasten
peace.
It Is Important that peace may be
celebrated hopefully. People make
nations and nations make war, War
will be Impossible When tha n.nnla
-- w VUIUC
strong- argument . for woman suf
frage. - -The
average man, he says, thinks
on one subject only, makes himself
poverlsned ' through t h
speculations of her nqble husband
as one might expect in these days of 1m-
aswauve zmanoe. we have known for
soma tlma hat tha bankers Wert tha
ru war maaera ana peace makers ln
Juckless en frosen and had to be reseeded," or Th, Ei . , ! th tor. of Burope, but It is only now dawning
I "anrlv w.-rv, .....i it I -lie JOUTOal "Slnarla ahnt" tnM.. ...Inn 11 a that ... - 2 " --i-
iiiannni 1 " ... nniiu.r 1 au H ri.li Tna 1 t . -. - . .
eap In the treea and following frost had ' ele-lUlnanclal enterprise an hundred times
hi." i '"u mpsKner ex-inore iruiuui tnan war. . i
peclS niS man tO Win on flr.r nl. I Thl nlaln ona .
...... ... ... W V4 T. . lU. K1A1 LlTir
harvesta are now. assured. ' h.wT. lr many vt)te, ,n tn eld7l contract on food, clothing and arms, the
We have1 more railroad and bulldlni fill?.6..16!' m.?n ur the "single J aeUlng of decrepit yachta to the ov.
Ions ln view than ever before. lA ti,7r7. Wttlng'spme second ernment at high prices, and all the but
ane naa paid dearly for a tltiod rrr..".1"? "owinl
v - - . wa.-w.rw in 111 rmn toa - vaati a i a. . a avia a- i
name that resembles a cross . be- such ?ompl. vm on fir.tXhplce
' wueeze ana a sneeze.
. . ... : Umh...
11 IS a Weil Known fari thaf ,. I .vw man ever oerore. snfi hf- .knt.I n, . y " "vvu" u,a un tu Dur-
Tnrlfan h. I --T " tft T"8 wnoe' )tata Is being bisected by S't-m. choice votea from aupportera den of real warr amounting in the United
Indian has always been a greater interurban and electric cafllnea! 1, Win S5lriv "M"" b Ptojr"- the-game Statea to an annual loss. It gain i maybe.
x a ... i w Biunkui luiuiiwii auu Him: inn riir ihhil Waal i i a. .
expert n mat and passes up every- trespasser than his white brother," " irrigation projects, all ot which 1 !fh candid. r w ' of ' 7.00,00, and comprlalng three
tujus 'ao, mo reouii utJiiiK inai ne aays ine enaieton i-fva w v. i mure lo-x-ornt
I. . . . . . - ' 4W.1..U V
10 uarrow-minaea. lncananio or raai I inn a Ad . . Ha ho. v... a niu.imu mura ouniiaenca in i ti. . . . .. ma
' ,..t uu, uccu ireai auRinr i . .. i.uiBuuiifliLj ana no niriv.n a.m ... i . . . . : . . ,
... ; .. is a '"c'r wwn. , . - - "! iv ia piayea id Europe unaer the armed
thinking and a menace to progress around ever slnea tha rtra.HJ
ft. 1U. .11 . . .. - - nunc
uu me omer nana, rroressor Neu- prother saw his land.
meister nnas the American woman s
brain cell normally developed. . Even Sartorial ambition is carried to
How can we lmnress rftweomara n. or..nira- "rafting votes, he will peace proaram.
vestors. new manufacturers or 'busi. .f.5l .moeT " eta a chanca. The amount paid out br tha Oarman
ness agents to locate among us if we knows T tV.LIf.r. .P.wv . cndldate people to maintain tha army and the
nn ria-ir noirai aAi.. s. ui. .. . a - -w wa waaew liib Hiiiiriai annr '
WOMAN VOTER.
do not have absolute faith ourselves?
a i .
illiterate women have greater think, extremes at Los inu. . "
. a I , a, , ww 0vu vaiiuii n llClf VV11 a9IU VittllltK II II fl B SSavav aaaa. aaaa -a. m I I " B WW faa VA kUA UJi Mali IQf ff9MC1
lng capacity than educated men. bttrglar broke. Into a morirue and Me puriShase of one of our fine homes NEWS FORECAST FOR TH P year would reduce the cost Instead of
S Of a corpse. Since thousand dollars; was In- v PHMIMfi WCCl I incre"n But armed peace la pre-
w"imiu ttr.
navy annuaUy haa Increased annualy
alnce the Franco-Prussian war in such
aum that a war of that character each
The professor's findings are in- stole the clothes
teresung -but not news. I, he the latter made no objection, the StuW
. i . -F "v i un a c lui in liar i it ii n nitiRi wna mof tw
wisnes to get on the front page he Incident la worthy only of passing aome of the knockers, -who told him of tTaahlngton, D. C May 17-The flrat eon"nuoua opportunity for graft
ferred to war In certain circles in-Ger
many for the reason that it offers a
this firm being In trouble and that firm I meeting of the exacutiva Tha Krupp scandal la not the first
being, in poaalble trouble and If he would of the Republican national eommitta. candal ' tW aort. But It U the first
wait . llt.1. v.il. w. u i v l.i v uauunau commiltee l.-.ndal whlnh rh. v i
must reverse himself. notice
Will Portland women fnmtah fh
- vmv ... ..... ... . ... I " WH. VUUimiLLBB f . ... . . . . . T
argument for reversalf ' The Wardner, Idaho, council la T. ? -I.- -.iI.',?uI, v cheap, ainoe the November election will be held hVi-ld i..7.!;I mwif.". Mn
mni.llnir tha a-i.h 1 "..".'"" w u"m p" any in waahlngtOB Baturdav. At h. r.Tr.- V "
a Tcuaeanco. aooa 10 mane moss siatemenu, but It thara wtii h. . , auj.icien iw aay; -wnat, tne itruppa
Reporters are to be herded together deadeBed th aentleman's ardor, and ,ten hoii t . Z I to w,Mkt ermor-plate to Germany at 180 a
PULPIT AND PRESS
T
anu press. cut tne press
should repudiate its senseless
at Its meetings, and may only write th elty of Portland possibly lost a "l"," l" f national wn mora than It retsa;ihe United
. . ' umjr wnw I a.al-0w,. .v... , .v . I Organisation tO hrina th. I KtnteaT Imnoaathlal f.mft V. .v.-
wv..mm.v ..micii, Miu fciiaifc 19 iuc m . -j iuui o I , " ' - Nuiu alia
ay it works. w.uaoijr in wuoa with, the progressive I "'"" eeugnw io nonor, the Krupps,
We need population, we need man I lle of the times. kaiser's Ideal partlotaT Impoaaibler
with moneys brains and ability to uae William M. Wood. ts. ' .., But at last aa lnveaUgatlon baa been
An eastern Unlvwal professor JZL?& Ztc2. ih.e.m,n . American Woolen com- 'Tft w .w.
w--w- - - aw' a iwTVI Ww VI VilV
HPlRm la n ,. T ah... . -----o-
h" " . I"" " aDOUl Wtftt Place, Without wav It -oV
un ma 1 1 m r in i near woan wt ini i , -
" vv- uuxumen- or ineir own,
m ii .... .... I . TJ '-" i 'T" i'wiowiui . a.a ' . . . - . I
" . d in ifiu a netSA. rocnivna rrnm aini.t. m it a viawa .. .A - ."-.v.ulwi, uuau-aioar nimtiuiiDB. nut tna araiaa nmtuiui1 h i
...a l. .. ... j . I T wwkj i .i " " - .v. ...tA. uumi luuaio- I arul t-mri .....I.. .... . " --... u.u. .11
6.ci -urn io oe uonewora tnat more than he -creates. He's ahead ly hoM here... We have the natural on-
uemanas cooperation, not discord. of the game himself' to inaf .w. eitions, we nave the . producave soil
LRev. Dr. Mark A. Matthews, mod- the extant of M. .oi " and 7n that tenda to make man
... -a .... . . .-.a.
erator of the Presbyterian general
assembly, in Omaha the other day A biplane collided with a mono-
taiu. i no man wno roiiown ah. mane at a ha rtt nf m. ... i
hippy and to upbuild the city. Why hot
eacn one do bla sharer-
.' - .,. : , CHARLES K. HSNRT.
e Straphanger's Plaint.
Portland, May 11 To the Editor ef
solutely the public press on any Germany, ; killing one aviator and
eioou mora! issue or upon questions injuring three othera. Un. .U.v. Vm,Zim'r.: . r.."r-";
nf-ahsnlnta fan .v..ii i . ,t-v ..V.. - V" 4"rn--i oaay i paia a Dicaei ana
.Vfc UOJ, iuuum icoo; nray qpn i mey fence their ror e w.oooth ; time, since coming to
uvoru ui aiieniBis appomtea aenai rignts of way!1 roruana, naa tne aatisracuon or know-
to, Inquire Into his -sanity. The one - lng my coin rang the bell ln.tha register
Sav 11 Vf? haV6L d6ath ,hre f ' keif'r cr SX, tone,
today which is left absolutely free heart over lost ball games ahouM of that little-bell ranr or oaaiad. t
and untrammeled, and not subsl- become epidemic at Portland a w1come to the nickel that completed a
ji-.j i .v. ... .. Mm WD tana .Tn..titnu i. ah... r
uiicu, ia me puipu. Bnuaaer to contemplate the reault. h;..h.v a... . ,c
A strantter in Portlanrl ttndd ant mortals " a ;..a"i.r. 'T'
. .. - . - , a vw vviia sua uoRuaiwu my aainpie caae on a groucn s
uo ut nor cuurcneB last Bunaay, ueavers. ounions, my traveling bag on Clnde-
went away humiliated, and said- ' rella's slipper, took a look at the cash
"My thoughts had been turned Those patriotic statesmen-Demo- Siffi.w 'ilZl9
neavenward by the beautiful music crac and otherwise who want the - Thus freighted the car took a iels
of the choir, but I was suddenly tariff reduced only where they want ur,1y -alt. and, being unable to read the
brought back to earth with a clash" it reduced, have succeeded In dafi. performances of candidates, I gave
when th minister mod h. . nltelv lor-ntin, tMid a 7.,.. . niyseii over to a review of my, rldea.
--- M.. mo ibium ito.uCuk vYusons as the car ground along, at snail
pace, tne past arose before me like a
dream, I saw myself standing on the
Why should the baseball ofa, J?ornep wa,HPf ',or. car". th wre off
" - - rna trnrJC. I Tlt th vein -la. i.a.h
I ' ' " " uv 1 uitt V KAa7 -wITll
VOOATIOXAL TRAIXING
7
that he was like some Reverend backbone,
Jones, somewhere, who had said he
wished his choir was ln hell. When
this Jones was asked what he meant cel - Wore pay than members of my. collar while I waited tZ tZ. ZZn.
j ou-u an cAijreaaion, ne replied s 51 a wiioia queauon. Be-uuvlur " jieriwiium iransrer slips,
that a choir could break nn . cause he swats the. SDhera whiia 1 tn long line of cars, filled. to the
it impossible for vice President
Marshall to cast the deciding vote.
"-""There are six states from which
the antl-Democratlo party -can hope
.to get senators; they are Oregon,
; Missouri, Nevada, Indiana, Mary
land and -Colorado, Bays aWast
lngton dispatch sent out for the pur
pose of paving the way.
"Protectionists cannot stand for
-- another Democratic congress and
they must have peace," is the threat.
PeaceT when there Is no peace!
LIQUOR AND DRUGS
WITH public attention centered
-upon vlee ln. commerclaiiiea
form, findings of the Phila
delphia vice commission are
timely. The .cgmoilsaloji has Just
. reported that drugs and liquor are
two great factors in dragging girls
Into Infamous life. Conditions found
In Philadelphia ho doubt prevail, In
ericotoi icon uegree, ia every
city of any size.- : :
The commission found that almost
invariably the llqnor traffic is con
nected, with the girls' lives.
"It playk a part In the ruin of
young (jrlrls says the report, "it
,. adds to the -profits of men and wo
- men Who keep resorts; It is an es
sential part Cf the libertine enter. !
talnmants 'rlwn fri il.tn.. hit. .... . . upD vl- DOt
. i - ----y ouu.uonai instruction la UluitrAtafi k.t
notorious resorts. The saloon laieaaaa r k luVr.ate1 by
uu America, it IS a nrar-Mnol A
ior conservation of the youth
a means for saving him from fruit
less effort and wasted years ln dis
covering an occupation , best suited
to his abilities. The current num
ber of Survey contains an article
describing the Dractlcal wni,
Boston's ocational counselors, of
whom that city has mora than 1 nn
in her public schools1.
chiefly Is with children obliged to
icao Bcnooi at earlv e.a tv,
.LIU .- . ... " '
7IW IB Kuiaea while In school, as
sisted in finding emnlovmonr
suited to him, and counseled while
oi worn until ne reaches" a point
when further guidance is unhecea-
ooiy.
This department of school work
has been In operation two years
and results have proved Its worth
Close touch Is kept with employers,
parents jire consulted and the child's
wishes are glveri due weight. Ex
perience has shown thai rnmnaro-
tively few children, driven from
school by the -stress of circum
stances, find employment offering
iuxuio io mem. They leave the
public school, with no special train
ing to aid them and too-often are
lauurea m. ma., school ef
knocks.
church, or anvthine on' earth. nd h they, fear the swat of mi hi ir. :eIL.f"p"..r.. mlV,t'onl bel.r
hA.d v" ..7 1 . .. " ta .'"ng wi oanoy nouieyard on
jiCu-iv migui ureas up nen. I a smgie. tracki I saw the procession
"I am writing this in the hone - r" "J corns to a halt; heard the ordera to
that it may do some good, and that Shaking for the nonce of new -.DS? ltZ:?TtL 1 ,aw ? mud
after . I am gone this Minister may ZJ?'. Oakland SSs'SoSTi VaSh'anl
rise above such things and be a mancied-attekrf-dynamlte ceehaldto9jrLslon of a cross
man." - to his head and touched off the fuse town, car pulling out as X alighted from
iese -are tached inc,dent8-wa91naclaM by bimaeif- so:o7'it
They prove nothing except that - ,t , . Johna train, only to find it wa headed
forces designed for rtrnmr,tinc h. 11 colonel Kooseveit-longs arafn for the barn. I saw tha atraara an.
good should, cooperate: not wast- ,or adventure, a little trip with the wUrn concrete, double rails laid for
1 . oi.tj i a ww . . ... ... I tha oar, fnimrl mvsaif an itiaa. . a. a, -
better service, only to find they didnot
stop "Whare l meat often wUi. to alight
And I thought of the fares I had paid
of the seats thaf , were never mine to
have and to hold of the hours I had
spent in hanging to straps of the miles
I hsd covered on foot, standing etlll.
And I thought of : the cars I had
bought, of the rails and tha ties and the
wire; and then thought of the dividends
I had paid the salaries and Interest on i
uu iwo associates with conspiracy la defiance of pnbllo opinion. General von
connection with the "planting" of dyna- Problalski, minister of etatt, and chum
mite in Lawrence for tha nurnoaa in. of the kaiser.' was later let ont of a
flaming puhllo opinion against the atmUr raft scandal by saying that it
striking mill operatives a year aro. I- w wlfab not nt wh0 oepted graft
The second trial of Burton W Gibson. tnm tn Deutsche Munitions company,
the New Tork I lawyer accused' of the nm Mnw involved with
murder of Mrs. Roaa Man.Mv c..k. the latest Krupp graft scandal.
Greenwood Lake. N .r ti. The Krupp firm is, formallv ohamd
scheduled to begin Monday at New- "h mulcting the state out of hundreds
burgh, N. .T. The first trial of the '"""a. nd of proposing that the
case was held last Novamhax German people levy a new tax ef ILOOO..
suited in a Jury disagreement. 000,000 ior new armamentav the necea-
Six corporatlona and eighteen Individ- lt t0T which Is based upon deoelt,
uals, who are alleaed to conafttnt. h. fraud and treachery. Lecturers, nominal
coaster brake teust, are to be placed orators and writers had been hired to
on trial in the federal ennrt a lm about tha oountrv and nr.h tin.
Tl1.1?di5r ,on lents charging them l8m In en endeavor to portray the im
mL T.olat,na o' the Sherman- act Imlnence of a war with France and with
The bla SVent Of tha waolr ahmil 1 TRnaland In ardar 4a.drtva Ilia rc.- .
be the marriage of Prlncesa Victoria People Into this new enormous expend 1-
IXlUlse, daughter of the OarmAn am. tura on armamant
FhrorA.au1 PI,DJJ Ern8t Auust, son of And the. German people "feH for If
'hJ .uk Cumberland. The royal even the socialists. The cry of the
wedding festivities will lat th... a v.nn. ... ,'r....i . mV. St..
TnuShraV.
AwtA a.l. ' a-- -a. a avaO,j I ASa AA V4a B-AAwl VXOA IUBU1 tUVUv Klltal D1UUU Wftl
"o.THnUn05e!non3r on stuJV. ready to pour lntd the Coffers of the '
vonVan h comparaUvely Kruppa and of their parasitical royallat .
young man. who was adnrat.f , I m .v. . . ..
nell nnlvaraltv -,111 v. , ainnah nen ma exyuaura came. BUI me
cession to Jose Mia-nai n;!." .V. .'"'""?' laS wnaw xne
aama tima lnViT.,. f ,v Kaisere gooa menos grartera and hypo.
bnVand X"ilVJ"on W1J orlt..t tapos.lbl.l- Voesnr : .em
" av-w t.avCU be
strength In discord. This straneer MeMcan Federals might edlfr him.
aenteo -a - pmpit, ooghfpi bTievolce H ; . , v
in the press. Why? To rebuke an I PTO e Baby Crop.,
individitai . .. iv.-'i From the Chtcaro -Keonrd.TTaraM
.....uu.i uui mo cnurcn. nor n,.. k..t...l.... ...
even the niilnlt Th nw..-' 7. 1?.:". " r!"!ru. "?us appiea
. r "ovvci ib i uvi in 1110 leant aisiurointr the ae.
tne people's forum; that forum Is rnly of the east. The east could buy
not the pulpit. Church nor pulpit ?hXlft
div d,a,B Cnaemne4 beU8e Ct in- that Oreba.u7ned fror;;p :
dividuals. , culture to baby; culture and proudly
The Reverend Doctor Matthews oast" that Oregon tables are at least
is another loose talker. 'Not onw 1, iiea" .. ;ne . crop
that, he JudgesVwithout dlscrlmlhal ltesrowed?- anTtw uTemacyT the
tlnn . . TT. JIIJ M la.. AS A . . -W
u( mtj -tiuiers irom tne Stranger CBBl senousiy toreacenea.
mentioned in that he condemns tho k iienc ine : w,w Ior w eofanjlttee
institution Instead of the indirlrlnai KT.S. a!J. ' f"1"1".!.."0'00? "a
- ..... in. ui yaus oi ins oumry in an
He Is a poor shepherd to pick sheep effort to "standardize" the. American
hard
The scope of Boston's pre-voca-
Brewers and saloonkeepers who
do not want to see their occupations
'gone 'WWeirtliirmDf
warnlAgsthat tetfr-thenii-iiAri-
.wakening pubUo oosscienct mix
Drovldlnp am.
ployment Saturdays and vaoaUnna
. Dioi,i.eu wun tne idea of addinn
ft-lda ihltyf' .... .. ... ; . "
freyenUnf a vaft of Um ta an
from the goats.
There are "yellow" newspapers
subsidized newspapers, untruthful
newspapers. The more . the nltv.
Are there "yellow' ministers, sub
sidized ministers, 'untruthful min
isters Nobody asks or expects peo
ple to follow, absolutely, the, press
on moral or otner questions No
body expects Infallibility In a news
paper, because It Is a human Insti
tution. Has anybody discovered In
fallibility m the palpttr-ls the pro
portion or subsidized,; newspapers
greater than the proportion of sub
sidized ministers?
What' Is meant b subsidized
newspaper?; Ia such a paper entire-
fcfIpjlkt.lJitJi fi.mlnIsterwho
.10lte&emQnjjclej
congregation, whg chooseB texts tQ
cead4eHie-pewi
h the .clurcli essentially fdealls-
baby. The committee,eof course, doesn't
eapeci reauy io "sianaaroise" the baby,
and so the term Is not a happy one. It
wants'td discover what the development
of the normal, healthy youngster Is at
various stages, ana, ir it happens to be
oeiecuye, now weir i responds to sclen
tifte feeding and care. Prizes will be
iioieu noi uniy ior ine oest babies
but also, for those that show the most
marked Improvement ' In better sur
roundings. , Oregon has, done well to Jog us out of
our complacency in mis matter. Wa
pave' aevoiea aiiogeiner too much at
tention fo improvln our Vegetables And
our live stock and not-enough to im
proving Our human stock, which -a .it
know' to' be the roost important of our'
assets. The proposal of the New Tork
milk committee is doubly welcome ba.
cause It need rouse none of the opposi
tion which more drastic proposals made
by eueenlsts Invariably encounter. Tn.
ueea, . ii . seeing- prooaoie mat It Will
Artumberof Important cnnvantlnna
are acheduled for the week, among them
mo aumvoraary meetings of the Uni
tarians, In Bostons the Northwest Bap
tist convention, in Detroit: tha Katinn;i
Association of Railway Mail ri.rir.
Cincinnati; the Brotherhood of Railway
To Inm.n In C n n t . -
..w..u.ou, ,i. oau rrauciBCO, me Na-
nuuai AHsuciauon or Katafl -
St LOUis; the National Aaannlaflnn'
ManufaoturerSr in-Detrolt.-he National
vumerence 01 cnurcn uiubs. ln Rnatn.
and the Associated Harvard Clubs, in
SJ j aWVUlal, '
Also eontrlbutlnr to tha n. 4 .v.
week Will be the celebration of Empire
.'"i:-??". V- "ia,n, tne ob-
.o.tbuvv va tua xucnara Wasrner can.
tenary, Denver's first election under the
commission rlan of rn... ...
hhe consecration 0f R,y'. Henry O'Leary
p b r ';' " v-nanotretown,
arloaa it over. It Is Baffin a- (A ha 4hr
even In Germany jgood healthy blood
and money fighter can't . Indulge his
manly war spirit ln peace graft.
Woman gets divoroa w.i... h...h..a
insisted,, on getting breakfast, washing
-v.uU.ua noors.. xne ways
nmi.ii ituiuan van anow naMiAntM.i.
ness are innumerable. .
BOY WANTED
'"'Br Dr. Frank Crane. ,
Copyright, 19X1, by . Frank Crane.)
Wanted A boy that stands straight,
sits straight, acts straight and talks
straight;
A boy whose f Riser nails are not in
mournmg, whose ears are clean, whose
snoes are.' polished, whose clothes are
brushed, whose hair Is combed, and
whose teeth are well cared for.
A boy who listens carefully when ha
la spoken to, who asks questions when
he does not understand, and does, not
as question! about things,, that are
none, of hta business; . ,i
A boy who moves quickly and makes
aa little noise about It as possible;
A boy who whistles ln the street but
aoes not whistle where he . ought 1 1
Keep still;
A boy who looks cheerful, has a ready
amiiB ior every uouy ana never suikb;
A Doy wno is polite to every-man and
respectful, to every woman and girl;
A boy who does not smoke cigarettes
and has no desire to learn how; :.
A boy who Is more eaaer to know how
to., apeak good English -than to talk
slang;
thing
the
f lb uanjiP'nyr ulwJL"$lAJ07 that never bullies other boys
the fathers - and mothers of th .nii. iiAZiz-.irrrrJ4
ma .miuf wnicn I A nor wno. wnan ha dnu tint Ihas .
brightest
lr-ta aayranreng aU-f athera and wthsjthtflg,vBays't tor.and wBn
ara, ' .-: " " " ,-.-.-.-'-'he has made m mistake aavs "I'm aorrv
lTf Mk do a
says 'Til try: .
A boy who looks you 'right in
eye and tells the truth every time;
Knni,-. ' va0 u a8r vto read good
.A.ib'l Wh..0",(1 rather put in his
mumim blllltj Bl in Y M I' . A srireWtna. a. I..
than to gamble for pennies in a back
room; ...
A, boy who does not want to .be
smart" nor ln 'anywise to attract at-
tvniiuu, -A
boy who would ratha lna. M.' 4v
Or be excelled from anhnnl'fh.n
a in ur ui i cia;
A boy whom other hnva lllra
v A by who Is at ease In the company
A boy who li not mnrrv fnn fiamaai.
- r - - aawa auiiUCU
iiu aoi lorever ininmng and talking
about hlmenlf. r " . 8
A boy who la- friendlv with hi.
mother., and mofe Intimate with her
Mmu wun anyone else; -- , .
A'boy.who makes vou faav nnd -,h.
... . " - . " " -.,,B
he Is around; ; . ,
A hoy who Is not goody-goody, a prig,
' a .little PnarlaaA hut ln h.ouu..
hapvv and full of lira '
TThJ M 8 n a every wh e re." Th e
Kmny VantshlmhsrschoorTrvants
him, the office wants him. tha hnva
jnT nlHTIhe-ijrlTlB want him,. aU cre-
uua waaiB mm, . -'LJ-i
Pointed Paragraphs
Kisses may come home to roost, "
a a' . .'. ..
And many an onght-to-be man Isn't
All men are bora equal to any amount
of foolishness,
", '',.,;i':V
Ifs a, Jong honeymoon that doesn't.
get eclipsed. . " .--
e - ; y
The mule has flawed tn the uplift
of many a man.
Shortly after marriage many a man
has discovered what real happiness
was, .
- .Fraying for China,. .
From the New York Mail.
The offering up of cravera in tha
churches "of thla and other ceuntriaa '
for the Chinese republic that "ii.tr.
and happiness land truth and Justice
maybe established among these anolent
people forever," and that they may be
"led forth Into years of plenty" la a
most Impressive as well as a most un- -usual
thing.
No one need be a devout man. nn
even a believer in the efficacy of prayer, 4
tn uiucr iu u muvea Dy , ims spectacle
of international good will The most
Inspiring thing about It Is the fact that 1
the expression should have been asked
and answered in such good faith
A great German general, ln a book
which has been widely read, has lately
told us that good will, benevolence and
altruism- are not at all ylrtuea of - the
nations that nations cannot-be gov
erned In their relations by any othar .
sentiment than mutual suspicion, and'
willingness to seize any advantage, by -fair
means or fouL that may ba aafai
carried Off. ' -
The f new Chinese republio does-not
start Out ln that way, and the resnonsa
of the American churches to its moving
appeal 1b a sufficient Indication that the
American republio does not take that
view of the basis of international rela
tions either.
Praying- for China is a nroof th. h.
American people have the sort of senti
ment for the Chinese people upon which '
enaurfrig:menash!rr-mayrTr6
end .put of which. the new dlacanaatinn
of peace over all the world may gradual-. '
ly be evolved. ; - Trr f . .t.-- . - -