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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, ' PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OC'U, .-15, 1. i'HEJdURNAU- l oniy a Portland pebple UM. woo A ISDBPKUftRVT 1tWPPtl - , ''T ...jvwohv. tw iiv - - y -t tu9g--yr II V in. vlcjlras ' fcfVH5?p ften a .miracle canil , JOV. "'; jihlian ..,.,. 'I ... ..,... .d "roplc enough,; taerariybe hu . ttmrnina it jnoruM Bulla-1 mane enough, saea . NJigh to - Ilfdr. and Ymhlll-ta.. Pnrtlae. Or. f ,j . miu.cj ai in, poMoUIr at l"nrUo4.' irnntiwk UirmiB mvtum. a,a,r. vl AtLtlTHUNKI Main Tltl lall ti operator what aVpart ., provide remedy forHf, .- 1 shark: ho toua not; noitncr aa. no spin. RfMM. A-eoi. And yetv be 10 waxr. v fat, on the .iinate, i ia,iu. auvki.iihinj KKt-mtHKNTATivB I romana ttemaaiai wan - abso- ' B-ujutnli, kniDor Ct. BrwM Mo. cl.tM itiiidi for' on f thb best oa 4iiiiiin. Chlw-..: r I pmiammrui'ies ever bukkobicu ; ii txilwcttlillun larma ar or ta Ul 4dMM this cIty,-Jt is business proposl- , i-or 'UtM f tion having direct reIatlontoPort- ' ...:is.S7- .:.e . una greater prosperity. ,. ... jtne raar , "a yr ACMDAX- .....t2.fe I On omntk .....( 3S DAILr. AKO (ON OAT -;'.:, .... rr ao i oa sMirtk ..:... .as THE WOMAN'S PACK L , shut out. larger objects on the. J' ' cover fvp y the entire disc . pf j- ' eternity with A ' dollar, And t quenches traneeendant arlorlea ' with a little abinlnr dust E. it. Chaptn. ;i:'f l'i Spend zmach .oLlhelrUmraardins the safety of the Jaywalker, ? Street are' built for traffic,: and the automobile has rights there, as well as the pedestrian. .. The auto tnobil Is" being regulated; It .must follow established rules of the road. especially j at congested coraora. There should lie some iiort of regu lation, of the pedestrian at such corners.- 8afety " ia necessary," and safety can - be approximated only by prohibiting corner-cutting, or jay- Regulation of the pedestrian should bo reasonable; ie should not be for. the purpoBe of .gtvlog vebJclea the ; right of -way at all ' times, if H : should v be of the sort' that recog nizes the rights of both vehicle And pedestrian Aand Vthe necessity for facilitating traffic to the -utmost. when .such reasonable regulations are ;, pot into ; effect the .puDiic tfie- people. I The annual exoendl- tures for automobiles and diamonds may bo waste, in large part, as Mr. Hill has suggested,' and this extrav agance may be chargeable against a uuuteu numDer uut me tooacco i yj. 45 end beer bills are chargeable against lAwfuil J many , more people. Borne of whom I May . are ? complaining f aoouc extrava gances by the T'::'i:r:;: "PEiTnNErjf TCOiMErmrm HEV. 3 If J BRIEF 1 -1N EARLIER DAVo" ilZZ.6UAi& cnAxca ; Vi.'lP'i onrsow sidelights .. , V-vrf ' v v i- :. ; between', hidays, H',i! . duv eUaehlQ l,llh rnno htt -v. .. .h ;-,,.'. ., .... 5--.,: ; Wonder If 4the nnKcssor is noticing waterfront valuations. begun for DEFKATIXO JUSTIGB 0 HB ' essential function'' of . a . newspaper is to perform genu- Ine community service. In the K main this i service ; consists :i,in publishing fair ; and A comprehensive I ghould: news reports, eacn event cnroniciea i them In ood suirlt.; That has been at lengin coramensuraie who iwithe.exDerlence in other cities. inews value, ana in presenting eai I torlal comment upon the happenings of the day free, from partisan bias. But Its service does not end here. Its columns must not be devoted ex. jclusively -to news - reporta and edi PRETEXTING FIRE . WASTE V 'iv '-.- Vi' V.:;." "' .'. ,"' '"'.'-'iZyV-sX;. Ty'iy IRE , prevention da,y was-, ob . served J last Thursday in - Chi- , cago and other cltes.;. U was the anniversary of S the )reat camehe object of wpman'a ort UwhehW tion when . he steered ; the Mernmac into Santiago harbor. . But the Ala bama congreBsman' lost his bearings when he . attempted; to bottle, up Oscar .'Underwood, whose. : efforts j were largely! Instrumental' In -'aolY- 1ns v woman's ' marketing ': problem. No kisses1 for Hobson this time. Federal ,i game . .regulations . pro- Well, Oregon woufd be excusable for naving (wo AnanKBgiving aaytt. Already i movement hna next year's anti-fly, crusade, and none too soon., either. - ;:;.;':,:,v:''- :;-:-V - Wherever? he trAvels Jt IS doubtful If Colonel -Roosevelt can be) told any thing he doesn't know. . . - -. . frU"r,'!;'r-lWt- Row do Bsycholocrleta exnlaln a mind that takes Drlda and deliarhc In eonfeaa. in to many Inexcusable murders? If the president wahts that remission hi bit the shooting of migratory birds between sunset and 'sunrise, thus establishing ; Si ; nighty Banctuary , forjof Panama canAl tolls law repealed, he tne feathered; tribe. ;t But the mi-1 " '"' wJwT,, !i gratory ; quadruped has no legal sanctuary. - You may atlU'pick him ,tn" m.?.untn" beyond Wan waiia: but off the backyard fence If your aim .th:4f1, i a2 'ar is gooa ana a dooi is nanay. -'':. MAIlAvfurnlshes' iUluStratlOttVOl torlal omment If It la to fulfill its tn way lawsuits often defeat mission in fuILif It Is the bobuiar J Chicago fire of 1 18 7i,' k modern . Justice.?: u: The case Cot t yrrmea1uoi'' tot the ' presentation J of j tory' "most Instructive l demonBtra-J! tunata Zancanella againBt thel.wicif. and ravtewa mvArimr vrv I tion of the cost of carelessness. M Omaha street railway company la on field of justifiable human endeavor.! ' America la coming to realize the , trial, while pending before the state jn; consequence'" departments ; have! tremendous waste each year due to Aupreine. court u me case 01 urs, been created In the newspaper de- preveniame nres. . uontrastea wun Barbara Zitnlk against the . Union voted -exclusively ' to special Inter- tne BltuaOon 1 In Europe, conditions J'aeifle Railroad company. j tiJ In the beginning these depart- ln- th United States ampuntlto a J Zancanella , Is seeding to, recover ments afforded a convenient ' means naOonal vice Ot, heedlessness, I The for me loss of aa" arm. and a leg, of presenting ' the ; news ; pertinent actual per capita loss in this coun- ana Airs. i&Jinis: asKs compensation to them In a logical order that the try m xso7, as round ny the reaerai for the loss of her husband, a rail- reader might turn to definite places government, was $2.51 as compared road employe, killed while at work, ja his newspaper to find the sport- with 83 cent for six leading Eu- Both accidents-occurred more than ing, financial, market, real estate; ropean countries. : Cost Of maintain- jour years ago, pom piainuiis nave dramatic ." society i and cluh news. n re uepartmentB orougnt ine urtm ttwarueu uauftgos ..j vj j uros, j They were and are essentially newal American ; per; capita. ;? xigure , w . .ana . dou '-.-:Jurmpenaed, idartmeati. ' I l3,v against !1.23 -In the aame after four yeara of litigation, J be-l , M0rft recently, however another l European countriea. ' Thse fig- iauw Vl wrcumtajiuw ija, up-aja nonular demand has been UDDlled urevare six yeara oia, put iney are of the law.,. - H ft , r,.b. the' newspaper, especially the Ba,d to be: a, fair average, today. Zancanella'a case went thesu- evening newspaper, and that la a "-.'Tho - wUnlted 'Statea entngulshet preme court on writa of error; and dally aemi-magazine page of especial fires, while Europe prevents them, sh order for a new, trial 'resulted, interest to women readers. It in- Somebody has said that In Europe iiie arst jury m Mrs. zitnlxa case eludes articles dealing with house- nre insurance la in the nature of a disagreed. Another jury at -a see- bold subjects', the care and prepar'a- tax; here it la a gamble, lfis-hi oh4 trial awarded her ; $ 9600 dam- tien of food, fashions and dress, Investigators insist that fully one sges, but the supreme court ordered problems of health. v It goea further, half of our fires-are caused by care- :- .jfiewAtifal a.VteciwcUtr4i speciai features are Included for thejlessnesil or negligence, Defective third Jury then awarded her 9500, children, 5 '.and , frequently short Hues are said to Cause IS per cent arter wnicn the railroad filed a bill atoriea are offered. And all for of all, the fires In this country,' en of ; exceptions, . containing several tne purpose of performing a larger tailing an annual property loss of score oi allegations or error Dy me MITlce to the readers. ' f IZ.000,000. . Derective cooKing ana trial Judge, v- . . ry'V. -. : Tne) womane page need8 no Justl- beaUng plants are -responsible for i :-Thia widow' case la a second fication for tta existence; the pe- addltlonaM28,000.000 loss, Chl- llme before. the aupreme court culiar fact la that It waa so long in cao. la8 Tear had 4 67 fires, caua- rour years ana nine! monins arter arriving.'1 An article that suggests ID property ;ioss ,oi as.uvv.vuu, ,he Ifloath ot her husband he ifl un to toe housewife ways in which she 1111(1 970 of the firea were due to recomoensed. and there Is no telllna . the careless use 'Of matehe.tV' V - ' : . 1 ; I vu ., ui a JVC? luo luuuiui; ..uiiviua. I : .' , r.; r: when the weary grind and heavy (further in' providing for her family I Ir The entire country bears a heavy expense of litigation will, cease, t :v j i of nositive value to her: she Is burden because of fire lOBses. In- A workmen's compensation law deeDlv aoDrecIatlve ' of the t helnful aurance does not lighten :it for In feould have, afforded this - crippled hints that the woman's page -can surance Is only another evidence of pan ana this widowed woman no 1 give her. f And he should have it. the - weight ; people are ' carrying, saieguara against tne injustice , or lawsuits, for, one man was not an employe and . the , other was ! killed ! New York'a board "j of education Jaa discharged a married t teacher because Bhe became' ; a mother. - If schools are supported on the broad grounds of sound p'olicyrNew York, I one by ignoring the vital facts of life. 1 '.( discoverer no . adequate ra- is booking backward i. rather . than J.w-'i-'-:-''.v3' "i' v'"' f!'PtM forward. . vi,: ir :VK.'''V:,: I Thai terrible new tariff will not con- Aiiia nag wura vi ruin. i ma uuuuirr. but. aooordlna to 1 a news Item will A r'Oerman tHnea : haa aeeenteif tha Wnaahip of Albania. He must have been hard up for a job, or else aching for trouble. f:;r.:.f.,?'.''-.'.!'.H',;.t.- '-v.vs ,;, .',;,,....' a e ;-V'' Thousanda upon thousands of Uvea have been saved at eea by the "wire lees"; 621 more the other day from the burning; Volturno. . This world, and Its lire, can give . such an In Baker Democrat: Gold bricks, the son," said R: O. CalllBon, recently at real stuff, the output of JBaker. county I fr ? n "intvput on i exmoi- Eugene. "My Own name Is Kufua Oil-, ii"". r.Muinas one or 'Oia .mn i . , . . Is proof that hjstoryrepeate Jtself.;.; ?hindnenlbnCwirm a. well u. new mechanical equipment" has bad a the one at Orande Prairie near Irvirnr, l 4a .t with .--4anf1 fithara hrmtaFhA1it annthArn arein r Like a lot Of the rest Of US, as j "ruin" the Amsterdam diamond tner- soon ai the Beavers quit watching fSand dSSuV" K m0';,:worias..aenea.,scorenoara' -..taeyibeara ttvm'wiiiU -Mt began doing business again. , more Calllson, - It was 61 years' ago this fall that We arrived in Oregon. i The Ileppner Gazette Times Rives pup- ,tarid from Illinois in tho oprlng of nciiy iu me omiiu or Vancouver, rV-,liKo w loft trail, of nnr riBrlw mi il a la tha ri. .. fianni of thai 6i we lert some pr pur party on n a wnnd: T n ,hir. ,h i.inr.mMn banks of the wouth FiHtto wrapped in always have something to say ivheneverl sheets and with a pile of stones to mark ine lopio a mentioneu, ; 'Mneir srraves ana irt prevent vne wuivra . - - lirom aissina tnem p. a-was a years . Harry vv. croaa. foremun of the me-1 mi,... t .umA tn i .n snuntv in tin "kfi i'.'iliyjitSl fall -of B2. , My iatiieK-.was preacher am. avuamiRi, alexia. vv v-a V I PV,-I ilriit l,nrh . Tia iia nrf erV. AverlU win hencefort over, the Willamette' valley, but elf entirely to editorial management. mostly 1n Lane and HouBlas counties, : ..ii:,i - - ; ..- i wo seinea at npasani nur ia nuioa penoeni reports s steaay processionoi a month after we got to Oregon. Fathar new subscribers during; the past month ,..,. . 18fiJ ftrirB.n,.rt fh. lot to do with It. I went 1 to ecnooi at peasant mn. MnMlnnvllla Havi Ttenortnr! All these I Mv ar.hnnlm t hv acAttnrairf far and agricultural aispiaye nave loo mucn i wiaa.. Tom Hendricks is In Eugene. He tha sameness, too much uniformity real-l nrMu.n . n mrmt N,in..uh.xv y 10 pt atiracuvn. it wouiuawm -'" Will Rv.ra la in ,l.m Wor mantr vMr. there is a epienaia opportunity tor men i ---r ----- -- ------------ nr ln.,H m Tin arrtwrin umnArmn to Bnl w I,- th. tunrv of nrannrine- axhibita f or I H. Gilfrev la In Washinxton. D. C. Show purposes. , V I Then there was J. T. Walton and Stacy - i- - . i DDiuinwaj ana ivia Ol ouiera. The Salem Statesman is Aoina BacKI r . warirut m th. farm ' -nt i 4 year for reminiscences., -It Appears I tauaht school. In . December 1884 I ' uregon. tne state rair was pronouncea r" "" no eood and Brevman Brothers at Salem I waa made orderly sergeant We were were advertising hoopskirts. , woolen I mustered In at Salem, We were auar- hoods and nubias. ' , . 1 tared at Vancouver for while and then -.v v .', lent to HaraesF-valley. We spent the Snaaklnar of th abundant Inflow of I ... -nr. "iHh eeStloTO diistries that wouM cause a dlstrihution w, '., " ur men n mnnav thMirf&hnnt tha var as It 1 a I WaS- WOUnded. . A I(V OI KT XellOW BOI. now bema distributed business wouia Deiaiers are sun nere. utueton Matnews,' gooa. www, wnen we get a cannery, jurover tsingieton and. Hugh Brown are tne mm Derma Business is raviveu auu i To reduce the blgh cost of giving, begin ' buying your - Christmas pres ent now and save both money and worry. it,i .J.V Mark SoJUvan, In Collier's. v The signing of. the recent tariff ought not to pass completely into history with out a realisation of how; important an event, It was. : . The publio generally doe. aottUnderstand what a difficult piece of (Commnnirationa aant k, Th Jsnraai tor nob. i work has been performed bv President licattoa in this dsDartnwnt ahoald be written oalTxrit.n- .v. t-. ... ,i- . in rOlirf1llB rnlintlr. . A . W. P.l.p.w la n . fh Wi KI fv.bUln - Cr"r lak Pleasant Hill. Orlando Howe lives ift thl will be a live town. , . Idaho, George Moore la in Crook coun- 1 il tv R. M. rnlllann la at Pnrtlnnrl amrl TL COMMENT ON CONGRESS: . . ' ; hatreBw. rled la '! to Marth .Willis, who cam ' Letters From the People It Is no seoret to those who have 800 worda in lenath and ' muat ba aeeDBiDaalMl by th bib aad ddraa of tba woder. if the I watched , closely that the Democratic v?a .k?!,!"!,. ?,T to " pBb" I Party would never bare performed it ut iV but for President Wilson. Passing "Dtsaaailna ia tha araataat ef aU rafornara. I tariff Is a difficult bnalneaa at best., . It It rationalises everything It teaches. It roba means taklna W an ancient arafV. prlneiplM of aU falae aaoctlty and throws them J -!r" Jr. ,J?ILm .1 1. J. lV back ea thalr reaaontblaneaa. If they have ua I EverJ business man TcnOWS how easy It reaaonahlmaw It rutblwwly crashes then oat lis to raise wages, but how enormously ?iLfxl',!,D?.."BS1,,e? ow" ooelu,0, I difficult It Is to reduce them. Reducing -vau. rinwiw.muw. . . ; I a tariff la wn tnnrA dlfflult . Tt la taking away from greedy men and from whole communities a graft, a largess, a of ThTjournall-AccordJn o the scrip- r0""' M?'lay,to 7 'T ,1. A il-1 com" accustomed. It would almost be Thon Shalt Not KUL Estacada, Or Octj 13. To the Editor birth and dead by nature and no good generally. v All the churches acknowl edge and confess this doctrine, so It must be a man kill us It we are dead, so honors are easy, the country is sale, ' tner is no cause for alarm, and.no need for agita tion. x'"-'-.iSv. ;': The Immortal man I not subject to death. - The mortal man - is dead al ty a corporation engaged In inter state business: v But their cases are illustrative of how Justice ' is often denied the cripple and , the widow through y technlcalltlef ' and ; law's delays. . ' ' "' The jnan or woman crippled ' as jvas zancaneiia must place hope in aubstantlal reform of judicial pro cedure. , .But the , Oregon employe crippled at his work or the widow of an. Oregon employe killed at his work may not have to wait for the uncertain time , wnen court pro cedure may be reformed.. fu yv It was . for the benefit of cripple . and widow more than anybody else, tuat iu wurainen s compensauon act waa passed. Its purpose, so far as they are concerned, la to make i compensation certain and speedy, to provide a means whereby no consid erablepart of damages -" paid' shall be' eaten up by expensive court pro- ' ceflure; and.jlawyers'; fees. v ' 3? But the referendum ha been ln- . voked against , that act,s not In the Interest of the cripple and the wid ow, but In behalf of people who as yet have not the courage to disclose their ' Identity, ;v An attempt Is be ing made through the referendum to perpetuate a condition1 by, which compensation can be held' up almost , indefinitely : by , technicalities and law's delays. f '. The. purpose Is to Impose injus tice, rather than Justice, Upon the Holms of industry., J. , ' ' ' y ' A ; BUSINESS PROPOS1TIOX - 5ELDOM is the opportunity pre sented i for combining' philan thropy and " strict business. , f "But Portland's proposed Re medial. Loan Association offers that opportunity; and it is being accept ed by many public-spirited citizens. The history of euch associations fctfery where , Is ; that ; they are mot fch arltlea in - the : usual acceDtatlon of- the term.' . They can be and they are , run in the Interest of men and wmen':;ifneedlngttemporaly;i: f Ialf a88i6tancet;,butiinS giving' this sfaistance,; nien who finance the as sociations, are not out of pocket A ) etiiedlal loan, association, properly conducted. ; furnlsheB ; an V' excellent ppportunity for safe Investment. ! ' San Francisco has an association 'Ablch Is. now firmly established as paying', business. Regular i divi tknds are returned 5 to stockholders" fhe dividends are limited to six per t ent, but they come, as certainly .as jlhe year'a end,' and Jhey are earned philanthropy, making. them the llKSC'st dividends . money can earn. - The successful, business . man who, v ver bad occasion to encounter the' 1 .an shavk has little1 conception -of the bardBhlpi ; and heartbreaking v hich euch .experietices; Cause. No 1 ody but the person In dire straits o iid think of getting Mrt ;the iiclios of these tisurers. i It Is the ft ' and woman driven by cruel ITor the toast iehteV mon . " ' ' I ' ' TT-1 .W.ri. . mmm. gratifying. And the new members J. m ... .AAA t,a .- Uon league, , with offices in every t, .I; I state capital and in every large city. because of their interest in these A b 8rted a,nt carelessness. ,- tne usui. buvuiu va successful, for similar efforts have already proved profitable Cincinnati'' boasts of reducing her fire lose one-third In a year.- Phila delphia has accomplished alaost as NTERESTrNO facts concerning the I much, and . Boston Is Just starting cost or rearing children . have her campaign. , What Europe has ac- been disclosed by the Chicago I compllshed in preventing fires can Nursery and Half-Orphan asylum. be approximated in America. Safety From 1874 to 1883 tee, expense l regulations should be enforced by or maintaining one cnud for a year I public officials, but the people tnem was 879.98, while in the .period selves must become more careful.' from 1884 to 1893 it had advanced I - features indicate a .' popular appre ciation 6f this 'extension, of com m unity service, ' -' ' "i ' HIGH COST OF CHILDREN I to J88.68. From 1894 to 1903 the annual expense was . $101.45, and in the next ten years, from . 1904 to laisrthe necessary outlay mounted to $140.60. Children, are sot becoming more EXTRAVAGANT AMERICANS J OHN J. PULLEYN, a New York -banker, ha called attention to American ' extravagance. , He sum up this , national short- historically true to say that th thing has never before been done successfully. Most persons are familial' with th way It- Atf a v warn Warn Wiwakfl snhan ViaA Thai llllinFal IS ".j51! dd !.a." 1 World ha. dug up a bit pf history which proves how narrowly it was accom Dllshed In t84l:;v,:"V'iV,-xjv.';i-v'",; 'V When th Walker tariff act reached the senst in 1841 the Democrats bad an expectation of majority of one for It ready. What. then, la tha meantn ! cnamoer. t xnre oy oeiore tne ttia rnmmandmant "Thou fihalt Nat Ivote WAS tO b Uken. William H. Hay' Kllir. Ther la universal sense In I wood. Democrat, from North Carolina, which . it : annllea - This la I m ror tan 1. 1 reslxned without SUUng his reasons. There is constant friction between the I This, left the senate a tie on the qnes forces of lit And the forcts of death. I tion, but Senator Jsmlgan of Tennessee, There Is a spirit of the man that goes a Whig, bad been Instructed by the leg upward and a spirit of the beast that I tslature of that state, as was then eus- goes downward. y-J Itomary, to vote for th bUl Although xnere His n-scenaing rxorc cauea h had publicly said that be would oney, levitation (from levee, light) that up-1 na was not present when the final dl lifts towards life and light. There I i8ion took place, and so, as the dreaded descending force called gravitation tle appeareS,: Vice President George M. (from grAvis, heavy) that drags down- u.na. TPte4 y nd th bill became a ward to the grave. To resist the ascend- jaw .-.. v. .; ;".-jv'. nwUf .n- ,. -J I "tn known, of 'eonrse, oZV rjemocratie revlsionr downward was ml un7guX XowJl th? u?Wt th. fr.nk treason of three fight against a more exalted Ideal ef "l,00 Il0" l lite. To lower the standard of Ilf. Is Aituatlon know bow narrow an escape murder In a social sense. To force was made several times, this summer other people by wholesale Into vie or ni disaster by trickery or treason, crime Is worse than any mere personal 1 ",'.?::."'?: ': ' offense.' -,v-J i ' - v ; i One newspaper, which has Imagination To raise the atandard ef lit Is to enough to see what Is Just ahead in the save llf. and add to its efficiency. This politics of this nation, wrote thu on the is salvation. ; Those who sav and ex- occasion, of the signing of the .tariff bill: alt life are saviors. ,MSavlor' la only t-TThe enactment of th tariff law is another way of spelling "saver," It All th first step toward the trying out of a mean th. sam thing. Those who op- series of great issue that are fraught pose the betterment of life are th kind with . the deepest significance for thj that nail the Saviors to the cross, the future of this -nation. The gathering at wood of which 1 symbal ef th wood- the White House last night waa net en-brained lnerUA t thAt leAn Instead Bjatorto becAUs it marked the enact or lifts, that pulls down Instead pf ant ot lh, opi low tariff law In b,;"'k;'"'';i;v';i'!! years. It was iilstorto because it wit .fri!!! besWan act whose consequences must I" V.." m27v.7-TZZ shape the future. The tariff bill is but reals Unit thh aecandlna- forces, wa enl I tn ocginning. it precious, but they Are costing more, 1 coming r iu a BtriKiijg manner, ana and ; perhaps that i haa much f i6 do I Insists that extravagance $ It ; a - sin with a deciding birthrate In many -"m. W wm. "f8ie ' . ?p of sections and less care of children m ay automoDiies . coat amen- JZZrZLT.ivrMml wuson to express bl pleas - I nia Makaj. avaw . riko .. than ' Haa 1 " . I k. awMwaW jt av as. as v4 Immantatalw IA state of- consciousness. This Is th. r" rZL iWlihit "fall of man." Interpreted realistically turn to point the way to the work that Instead of 1 theoloelcallv. r That is all 1 next waits to D. oona. -. there is to it Life In th. unlvers. la arranged In progresstv state, of con sctouaness. , , But th averag. . well-fed citizen does not know what a state of consciousness Is, and would not recog nise one u ne met it on tn. street. in other sections. While the above cane more every year tnan aoea figures are from an ornhan aavlum. household furniture. We pay our where : the : mat of mAintainin a chauffeura and garage mechanics child . is reduced to th mfnlmnm 'Imore than' our public Bchool teach they probably fairly i' represent the - Our bill for diamonds during rate of Increase in the cost of main-lthe past decade waa just about talnlna all children. . ' i enough to buy and build the Pana It is hot higher education of wo-ima canai, we apena more ior oeer men. as some charere. nor la It a dft-lthan ior breaa. cllne in parental love that accounts Borne oi Mr., runeyn s statisucs for much of the annarefft n-rfect are' startling, i For Instance, the of children. '- Fathers earning small market value of beer consumed in incomes are unable to supply large jthls country during the last fiscal families with all tha thinm neeea- year was ii.oia.ouu.uuu, or sary to their welfare. Mothers of 000,000 , more tnan tne . vaiue or a several children; too i often have to bumper corn crop, x Our annual to- becoine wage earners. The child It- oacco , oni was k lo.uou.uuu, as self frequently becomes f a ;; bread- compared with h $405,6Ot,00O ;; itt winner , when It should be In school producU . of Car ? and ; locomotive or on the playground. . ... - shops, or 384,bz,uou mvestea-m Perhan narenta ", ?:v a v han women's i ciemes, or i5 1 s.stv.uuu blamed too much for the Bhortcom- "Pent; lor sugar, or , iz,i&8,uou, lnes of their children: -i. Th nhtrae-n the coat of, butter, cheese and milk, figures seem to Indicate that fathers! Automobllea . cost $254,000,000 and mothers are entitled to pathy rather than censure. ", i sym- TIIE JAYWALKERS last year, and public school teachers received- $253,900,000. n the past ten yeara i something " like $300, 00 0,0 0 0 i: was ' ' Invested ; ; abroad , in diamonds last ;i year's ; purchases 0 CONSTITUTIONAI, nor per- amounting to $42,550,000, to which sonai, right or the pedestrlah may be added $10,000,000 spent for win oe violated If he Is re- pearls. Mr. Pulleyn says thesdia auired to observe reasonable monds in New York City alone ex- rules affecting congested i atreet ceed In value all the buildings for crossings. ? The clty' commission Is higher 5 education C In:; United Studyln the OUeStlon. Anri tbrft la MaiMW;:;ii;9::mA fpromise of , an " ordinance 'with the James X' Hill has called attention main purpose of promoting , both to the vice Of national extravagance, traffic and safety. ' 1 recently citing iiitomohiles as an 11- Some euch- ordinance is needed lnstj-atlon. With , the noaaihlA : . In -Portland. Most cities place hu- ceptlon of beer, the figure given by tomoblles and other . vehlclea under Mr.' Pulleyn do not eotio the ausg. strict regulation in congested dls-.ltlon of morals as commonly under- tricts, ahd many citles,are regulat- etood, but a sentiment i beginning Ing the Jay walker, ?fe There ; Is ! ho to form that extravaeance haa a reason why man or woman should moral as well as an economlc'aspect. object to a rule, prohibiting the? cut- ; Extravagance is placing: a heavy ting of corners where danger is im- burden upbn all the people, but the minent ; There; Is . no reason ' why Kew Ynrk ; banker n those Vague' generalities of hi speech.. Oregon In 18B.'' and writing on th New. Freedom are taking on Impressively concrete shape.' Probably it would be of little service to outline the business of next year nn til th. Immediate business of th pres ent (particularly the currency measure) i out of the way. But It doe not take much ' vision , to see that the coming three or. four year are going to be as YOUR MONEY By I ohn M. Oskison. When I was a boy, growing up In tba west, I knew a short-legged man of 29 interesting as any in : th history of named Woolman. H. was ronco-bust- . . .... ' , . I aw T7 ...Vln ..Ml. , V. a MAa av4Afna A.mencanpoiiuca. On. of th. probable results that will com. out of the present political eon- fusion a confusion which is going to be greater as the months pass on will probably - be a complete reshaping of party lines. The normal situation is for a country to have an administration party and an sntl-aamlnistration party, That we do not have now, but in the I as the ordinary cowboy: if the averag. course or time mat is wnat .tne present reowboy got $40 a month Henry go HO r. Breaking to saddle the most vicious horses produced on the v range was , Henry regular employment.- H was sober, worked .regularly, ; ana ;: saved some money.- '.1;--i:!Vc- 'i-'r.if ;"'--iVi'r'" I think that Henry ' Woolman was 15 before he died he had an unusually long life for a bronco buster, -.s- In his working year Henry reoelved about a third a much again a wages situation will erystaJIse into. ' When there are two great political parties In America it is likely that on of them will b conservative end the Other lib eral. It was Macauiay who pointed out that - this 1 th natural division . of men' minds tn the mass. What is going to happen while this clear align ment is working out, no man. can xeii. All that can be predicted is tnat it i going to be very interesting and poa- And his whole Job was to tarn, those cat-backed beasts of hell which war called cow-ponlea : -. ', - 'vr'.r Now, I never knew a mother In all of th. West who had ambition td make her eon bronco-buster, though,- ot course, plenty of kids aspired to rival Henry Woplmant And - the mothers (fathera, too, for that matter) opposed a boy's determination to become a bron slbly exciting. Whether the Democratic I co-buterwlth th perfectly sound r- lUBieni lu i it wun l a a a. is nuaineas to ro into, i y'xfi . i-.-..:,';. ; owner or money Available ror invest . ment who were thinking seriously of .: OUU1HK U. VUl UI HVtl UCGUWUOUI just an naxaroous to its aaiety as was : ntnrv wool man a 10 mm nnynm wnoia. ir you can't hsip being oroneo- party will endure in It present term or will undergo a break-up Ilk. th. Republican party's division i not clear, It I more clear that whatever happen Wilson 1 likely to be a leader ot one of th. great group which may arise. a. A student and writer of Ions; experi ence on the tariff is Franklin Pierce of cent revision is pretty moderate "The averag. ad valorem rat. of , duty in the new bill upon all dutiable import will amount to- about It per cent. This 1. a higher duty than any existing duty of any. other country -in the world out side of Russia. , The duties or our com petitors on import will average about a follow: , Holland, per cent, re cently increased to t 10 per cent, but about to be restored by the Liberal party to S per cent: Belgium, about 1. per cent; Germany, upon imports of manufactures alone in the year ' 1907, 11 per cent, and in each of the other countries of Europe, aside from Russia, lower duties exist than - we -have pro vided in our reform tariff bill. The manufacturers need not worry about th. reduction - of prices.?,.. v km, Mr. Price goes on to predict that the consumer is not going to be benefited very much. ' Thi Is - all interesting enough a a statement of fact and as But agitation about tne buster, go to ltr But If you know that you are nothing of th. sort either in spirit, Jntentlon, - or - equipment Juat keep your money-child' employed in some other occupation which doesn't pay such big wages, but wnion win go on pay ing them long after the bronco-busting caplullat Is trimmed to his shoestring' and the money he used Is but a regretted memory, v. Avp!' 'JT'"-:-"'Vv-.': i!'":' Invested money is merely money put" out to work. It can take th place, eco . nomlcally, of a grown son. Then why not think of It as something precious whose working conditions ought to be right, whose pay ought to be up to th standard which prevails. In th chosen ' line of work, and whose safety while t:: work ought to b Assured T There Isn't much else to the whole ' business of .- Investment, . Mo one ' who 1 use money and pay for (the chance to use it can afford to pay a bronco- prediction. tariff oueht to cease. Tha DUblie has demanded revision downward for more buster's wage . to plain Cow hand.' than five years. The Democrat have If you can remember that obvious fact, mad a substantial cut The thin to 1 you won't be taken In by the specious do now is for manufacturers and con ones who want to hire your money and sumers anse to oa cuntent ana et aown pay, you in Tine promisea io Dusinesa. , -x nere .. are ' . errors . ana roughness and bad judgments in the present tariff which will be revealed as time goes on. These ought to be cured by a nonpartisan tariff commission.. But there should be.no mor. talk about gen eral tariff revision for a good many fears to coma Pointed Paragraph's WW. whol. cos, while It) out' of 100 receive no direct benefit, not being carriers or having anything to sell but labor. There is too much of man's i Inhumanity to n.v.. ha miiMi man nron- na oauaviouaiueBB, wnat uiui am nas, i erty assessed, thus making uurDuraen Is entirely preoccupied in a mechanical routine .' of eating and drinking and dressing and' working! so. that he may oontlnue to eat And smoke and dress and work., . There is the additional incentive of leaving a little property behind him after he is dead. If he could be aroused Harhtar. . The poor widow who uutes in washing for a living is taxed; the great First Presbyterian, the Taylor and the Grace Methodist churches are not. Let us tax every equate foot of land In th. city. Then there can be no bard feel ings anywher. The Saviour wa taxea, to re4)xe , . that ha- Is r dead alresdy- non, ot thtM peoplB j, b.tt.r than barred out 'from, all the jeal pleaaur.. 1 J Let ug all put our shoulder t th. of life it would save him time that be Is now killing and losing, ' J,,,':.i. .,,(.,- V- i J. I JONEsV Improvement and Taxe. . Portland, OcOH.-ffO ; the' Editor of The Journal If commission govern ment is to be Judged by its fruits at aomaj w its aruits are rjr .!.. ,...! iw. t.,,I' Ta thi mint Alblna Avenue was improved, partly by the Editor ol ! the ' whl anrt work for a greater and better portlend, knowing n eASt or west, but a grand , old city where all shr , their burden as brother with brother, The' Stamping Out of Movement.' Klamath FAlls, Or., Oct. 11, isw to throne. r Xss than threerears after his death the artlstocraey had to grant all th. reforms for which 'Ferrer- fought ana dled. ) -( . -, , 1 I will also mention our own John Brown and th. impetus which' his hang ing rave to. th. movement Xor freeing the mack slaves. Many a husband Is a sorry ex-bach-V And in any a true word if 0pokn with IIb lnan ' - , ... . , .- Man a ma hoa aitMfnsfll lifaa am1 .. ; a a aiuvu aaasai aA wvw m.,....l J.u 1L. , .a. . -aa . a i i' '. JA..ai matna A ' ' at Bom. women- never settle down un til after the earth is sodded abov. them. Th average man : expect . a vonnd of gratitude in exchange for an ounc. th old council and Rartly by the new, socialists and their, sympathisers among at the , cost ' of many thousands . of lyour readera'it will be gratifying to dollars, but there- la a mud hole of 60 know that the coal operators or wcbi feet at the intersection ; with Prescott Virginia At a meeting held at Hunting- street. Of course there are, lands on ton, W. Va, on September 19 voted s each side to assess for the Improve- fund of $1,000,000 to be used to stamp ment but some say It belongs to the out socialism in that sute, fer they pity and 'some say ! belongs to the know that it that money 1 used forth, street car company. If it was a poor purpose named: it will do almost as man tho land would be sold and the 1m- much good for their cause as ir that provement made. If someone In the old much money wasto he, expended ror couneir blundered, and -the new cannot the propogand of soclAllsm.A.lt is a right th. wrong, wherein does it excel matter ot history that when the ruling the old. To ask Alblna avenue peopl. ciass In society has i undertaken to to help pay for Presoott street, improve- stamp out a movement for the better- ment, lth that mud hole between, is ment Of the masses that movement was an Imposition on a long Buffering people, sure to spread and Us adherent multi- Again, at the Intersection of Mlssls-iipiy a never ooiure. slppi avenue with Prescott street where the street contractor tore away to im prove Prescott street he filled , tn with great broken rocks, just thrown in and never rolled.-. Anyone -who cares to ioo will see a 'dirty, careless, rotten Job. The Christian religion and the perse cution of it founder and his followers In early blstoryls one of the shining proofs of thi proposition.. Some years ago there lived in Spain a man named I Francisco Ferrer; H wa one or me For years the people of the 'east side noblest patrolts and ; ablest adulators hav helped to make the west side great. I that Spain has ; ever produced, but he What doca the west side do for usT ' If I was pereeouted and jaiied ano , imauy iber Is a fill or other" improverdent to be made it is spread over the Immediate neighborhood, in almost every case the west side business men are . PohJflted more than So. per cent the 'east side business at 'least1 26 per cent and the people .along the Improvement pay th. murdered some three years ago because he tried to establish a better school system for the common people of hi country. Many of the Journal's read ers will no doubt remember .mat ins I murder very nearly caused a revolu tion and the overthrow of the Spanish tion to other forward .movements, and I could mention several. Instances to I show that It grow fastest where it is most bitterly onnoaed. .-, n Bom. year ago the mine owners of Victor, Colo., decided to stamp out unionism and socialism in that commun ity, by forcibly deporting the most in telligent of the miners and putting oth ers in bullpens; by breaking up ; the meetings of the workers, -and sacking a co-operative store which was owned and (pperated by the miners, and . by commuting- outer cruelties too numer ous to mention. But-tbree years later :""10"" I , that town was carried for socialism. ? I1 willing to help him. ; ,. ' arfw aw , a'Bvva w vawbML V1BSJ I ' 'hii . aa nas naa one oi its stauncnesi aeienaer I ,ofla. r u..,.. ,7ri.i ' s::"".:. v In Harrison Gray Otis. ; editor of the tZZ.2lu .r".i s Times.- For ing out" socialism todav Los Angeles an, annlalla, nantara In aha au,t an thai aleOtSd TO omea TWO or thrAa tlmaa ka ' gets tne iaea mat his death would be a public calamity.' And mvh it wnuM v Huerta has nrettv mnrh thmwrt , nia .aiBKuiaes, ana appears as an abso lute military dictator, insofar as his power ...extends, but it become mor ityH'fcv' During the courtship a girl does a lot Of day dreaming, but after mar riage she-' cut it.i out V :;;;,,' .;:.vy.y- Tha man Who is anxtoua tn at art an V argument can always find another mis- - ., of Its eUunch.st defender f'w Haven" - railroad ' rS.-00 ? Gray ptis, r edltorf the ryi year he has been-Btamp- tirai.v.v f'va-- -3 lalism in that. city, and yet . , " ' V ngele la one of the strong. - After a self-made man has been Los Angel's Times has lately been pub lishing articles on socialism ln"an ef fort to build up its waning circulation. ' Hlstory will repeat Itself in West I Virginia, ' o let the good work -6f stamping out socialism go on. That $1,006 000 cught tocarry that state for flmltedaVd uncertain daHy socialism in 1913. At all events It wlU help some. pr-'0HN;fAU8TAO,wl.J ' Portland. Oct, 4. To the Editor of The Journal In yesterday's Issue of your paper 1 a statement that the At. lantlo is the deepest ocean, S1.414 feet and the Pacific 80,000 feet. "The depth of 11.614 feet was obtained, by the V B. collier Nero, on November 14, 1899, near the ieiana of uuam in tne Pacific ocean. Murray's challenger expedition reports th. deepest known Atlantic depth to be 27,364 feet. ; M. A. IIOLLINQER. If those) Giants were to play With an I ungiisn team, uiry mignt win. The Woman's Page- The Journal each evening pre. . , sent a nnmocr or striking feature. ; Many of them are of exclusive interest to wo. men ; others are of general ; appeal, ., .They all - are worth while. Cultivate this ally feature , pngej yon will find It prof itable 'reading. v 1 1 traffic officers Bhould be required to I that blabio for it is Bhared by all I - -. "t ' 1 ' " '