E.oaie of tie i:.. " ' " J.;, ,U; rar:.T; !.4 f r , . . i ly Journal Hcwiatst . 1 "'" " 11 . ... Intern. Mra Bessie J. JVMefleld, of Bristol, v CfiftfC mother'' of ? flirt .tnliorali; tfa found guilty ot murdering her husband. Evidence showed that the .woman- con- spired with James Plow to get rid of her husband, who vti drugged, abot and atabbed, by Plew. The Carnegi hero fund commission : distributed nearly 1100.000 to persona and their heirs. Bomj receive pensions. Highest award goes to wo men who braved death, on face - of i a precipice to save another who was hanging over the brink. .;'-""' : . J1 ": ,v-.' , ' - , Kllnf ord ' Belle, an Ayrshire 1 cow, owned at Waukesha, Wis., was declared to be the queen of the national 'dairy show ' and the best milch cow on ex- hlbltlon at Chicago. Crescent beauty Butter Maid, owned at Algonquin, 111.; was Adjudged the grand champion Hoi ateln cow, and Paul Calamo Korndyfc grand champion Holeteln bulL ' Mrs.- Mary Mccormick, a patient in the City hospital at Boston, Is liable to die If she coughs, sneetes or laughs. The woman sustained a broken back In a fall, and the slightest movement ma nap the vital cord.- '? " , Declaring that the green cap is a . token of disgrace In China, John Toung, a Chinese student, appeared before the student court at the University of Wie consln and explained tils refusal to wear the headpiece; designed for the fresh men.' , Ilia case waa dismissed. )::h..tj ,'- Convinclhg the boys that their griev ances were unfounded, the principal of Smith, academy, Bt Louis, lnduoed SO boys to call off a hunger strike. The boya had resented a reprimand and com- . plained against - the , Quality of food ! served them. -.!."- y. . Josephine McLaughlin,' aged 14, waa rescued from the hands of white slave traffickers la New York. ; She dropped a not out jot the window . of a flat where she was held prisoner. A eltiaen found the missive and the police were , notified. - 1 '' .' Executive, ' Senator Harry Lane saved H. F. Ferry, a doorkeeper at the government printing office, his Job. The man had been dismissed for showing the presi dent's, wife through the offices without first bringing her direct to Public Print er Ford. . ', :!.. A-v--, Tentative agreements on four regional reserve banks, waa reached by. the sen ate committee or banking and currency. There la a provision that after tw years the federal reserve board may add as many more banks as It deems necoj eary.. -.;, ivw s;-vv .-v;v - , - Mrs, Able O Baker, In charge of the White .House historical records, hat placed In the household cabinet relic of the Tyler and Van Buren presidential. : aanuniairauons. xne , relics were aa . aembled after a search covering several .years. - , .,-., , " - ' Foreign, 1 British marines have been landed at Auckland and Wellington, N. &, to Quell rioting - that . has broken out between the labor federation and certain- capi- - tallita. Thronaa-of workmen are Idle. The first ' birthday of the' Emperor Yoshlhito of Japan since his ascension to the throne waa celebrated In Japan. " In Tokio 160.000 school children marched to th 'nalace and cheered the amDeror. There was a military review and gea- , Victor Btoeffler, German aviator, v"nrf '-y hi ",r mrhafilA ' HbmawIV .a null death when the machine upaet and. fell 400 feet. The pilot was bruised and tt-.hte-yiBtftte'-ei'rAiwiii-g-' The canves wing broke the force, of the fall, thereby paving Jhe men from pos sible death.-.' " , .. - r ' Oregon Briefs. Tomorrow the motor service between Ashland and Grants Paae will be re sumed. The morning' train will arrive in Ashland at I o'clock and leave at :40. - The afternoon train will arrive at i and leave at :40. The change was made as result Of protests of local citi aens. ' . r : City Auditor Anderson of Astoria ren dered his quarterly report showing an excess of liabilities of I126.I0J, . , ,. Mrs. Caroline Hart, aged 61, wife of S. C. Hart, veteran agent of the O.-W. B. & N, road of BilKard. died at her home In that city. She was mother of aeven children. .'i ' ' James Inman, a number of times self appointed candidate for" president of the United States, magaalne contributor and advocate of the doctrine of free love, filed suit for divorce' at Boseburg. - Twenty surveyor arrived at Carlton and left over the Carlton ft Coast for the. headwaters of the TraekA river to locate a rout for a road to bring- out timber from the west side of the Coast rang. It la rumored that the Hammond Lumber company, which has extensive tnteresta In that section, Is behind, tho movement for the new road. " The trolllna seaso for salmon out side the Columbia river has ended be oauae of the heavy swell due to the ap proach of winter storms. One boat op erated by two men Is said to have ob tained JO tons of fish during the sea son. The Industry on the whole haa been profitable. V " .i Fifty Boaeburg merchants have formed a trading stamp company for the purpose of competing with the for eign trading stamp concerns. The Parelius Manufacturing company of Portland, which has the contract for the interior furnishings of the new su preme court building at Salem, has been notified by labor Commissioner - Hof f that It must not work Its employes more than eight hours a day. - , -v Judge Hamilton In the olrcult court at Boaeburg declares that the election held In school district No. ( October IS, at which 48000 waa voted for building a new school house, is void. October IS Is held as Columbus Day, and there for a legal holiday. 1 The Republicana are In the lead la the reglatratlone In Lane county. "4': Paclfle Coast" " :A Urn. I O. W.; Dinkelsplel ; of Ban Francisco, - after : having ' detectives aeareh several hours for SS400 worth of gem thought to have been stolen, found the Jewels under the pillow on- her bed, where she bad placed them and forgot ten where they had been puL- v The steamer Beaver- on her trip from Portland to Ban Francisco, collided with the schooner Kecanlount during a, heavy fog at, sea .- Mrsv Anna. Dooley, a pas senger on the Beaver, sustained several light cata about the faoe. -The boats escaped serious damage.. . Father Joseph . M. Caruana, for SO years a-mission priest among the In dians, died of heart failure at Deamet, Wash. He had Just returned from at tendance on the celebration ot the first Catholic baptlams, at Spokane. R. S. Lovett., chairman of the board of tllrcctors of ti.e Vr,...n l iicifio railroad, di'i-iured in Scuttle t li fit the ra'.lroaUB will not Buffer tm re:iu;t of wntt;P com IHitition following oi)t rilnr of the 1'an ama canal. lie -says the new tariff would not afreet buUneas intorijeta of the country. ; , Ortle McManlgal, whose confession as an accomplioe of the McNamara brothers was partly responsible for the conviction of labor leaders In Indlan- Ulysi o..aopeaJL la. Bowr,unflerr. ,ad4 visement in ma uiuttu oiaiea circuit court of appeals In Chicago, may gain his liberty. It ia ald that w'th be decision of the appealed case, McManl gal would likely be released from the Los Angeles county Jail. ; '' ' Six members ot the crew of the light house tender Madron were rescued from a rock 18 miles north of Trinidad Head. The boat had gone to the rock to establish a, light ; The men were marooned when a heavy southwest wind sprang up. A whaleboat -was finally manned and by the atd of ropes the men were reacued. ; Mrs. Grace Beal, aged. 24, a former Spokane girl, was shot down and fatal ly Injured. Deatli came at the hospital where the victim Was taken. . The girl was the government's chief witness in a white slave case, and the shooting is believed to have been done as an act of revenge. ' ri?h''i r:i'.i The streets Ot Castle Bock have been named so , that strangers may , find their way about th city. The Woman's Commercial club brought the Improve ment about, ' .. . .'. It Is rumored that Mayor Cotterlll of Seattle will be a candidate for Demo cratic nomination to the United States senate. . Mayor Cotterlll has declared that he will not be a candidate tor elec tion next March. . , , HIGHER EDUCATION. JUST AS COSTLY IN ' , SINGLE INSTITUTE (Continued From Page On) ondary importance and th point of pri mary Importance Is that the Agricul tural college la needed to develop the resources tf . OtPt'K-irX '4 iWbt is colBy to happen, th speak er asked, "60 years r, hence, when our lumber Industry and resources will be exhausted? The state Js now working its greatest energy on Its exhaustable resource. But agriculture need never be exhausted. If we put Into Oregon the proper Intelligence that can be de veloped by the Agricultural college, we Ought to be. Instead of decreasing our wheat crop, Increasing It many fold on what it la aow.'tii's,';.;'s?i-w'f-..:;v"-"The university has a widely different function," said Dr. Wllaon. "Its func tion is to make cltlaens and leaden and to create good teachers for those who are to come nd take our places. Ore gon right now needs a treat Jeader, and candidly, X expect 'that that, leader, when he does come, will be from the University of Oregon." ExohAng of Prof essotsr Commended. ' Commendation was made of th ex change of professors that has Jus been started this - week between the two schools. , . ,.: Three possible Justifications that those la favor of consolidation of the two schools might havo were discussed by B. F. Irvine In opening bis address. - These were that consolidation would "lend for. more economical maintenance, the sohoola would be more convenient t each other and there would be increased efficiency.: v To the last o? these, Mr. Irvine replied as follows: .jS.-C-'-. . -.V.'--'' "It is an unquestioned tact that teach ers lose In efficiency where the numbers ot pupils In their classes increase be yond a certaiii . would force ri tfachers for n . j t n dh in . dated institution ua la fno t . tutlons, and thero would be no of mtinpy for instructional fou union of the two. Cost la . ', "Higher education in Wisconsin," con tinued Mr. Irvine, in discussing the pos sibilities advanced by the conaulkiation aOJtaJts,iUii cost ot education' in- .Michigan la the same; But In Wtsctyi'sln, where th9 schools are consolidated, last year only 670S young people were educated, while in Michigan, with its three segregated institutions, 7629 students received tui tion, 1927 more than In the state of con solidation. , '. , "The same condition exists In the states of Kansas and- Nebraska. Kan sas last year had 4268 within its two institutions of education, while in. Ne braska, which has the thing we are try ing to secure In Oregon, bad, only, 2644 studentsv'-:'.-v .,-; t.fv ' "Did you ever see the blgh schools of any city united after they have ohoe been separated f Queried Mr. Irvine of bis auditors, . Why. don't these peo ple propose to Join . the , three . iigh ohools of ouf-cltyr t " ; : Texas Xetaihed Two Inftltntlons. "The stat of "Xexas waa exactly In th same fix at one time that the peo ple of Oregon are now in. But to find out the true conditions. Instead of merg ing th schools at once, commission of highly educated and successful men of the ; state was appointed. . Taey searched for two years, covering Amer ica and Europe. - They raked JS earth and at the end of that time they recom mended against amalgamating the state educational .'lnt!tutiona.;';rf "Hat anyon heard any charges Of in efficiency In these two Institutions? Has anyone heard any criticism of any kind of the two schools! On th other hand, there has beea nothing but the highest commendation. . .. "Ninety-five ot th students now st Corvallls came from tbe state 'of Cali fornia, and' moat of them from th far south ot It To get to, Corvallls they bad to almost cross th campus ot the consolidated Institutions of their own statea '.''i; vtj' . - Turmoil to follow paratloa. . . " "Should th tlm com when a peti tion goes on th ballot to consolidate th schools, nobody would know where th achoola would be moved to. . As sure as you one put on that ballot a pro position to consolidate th two institu tions there would be some one els to put On the ballot a proposition to move the school somewhere els than : the point named In th first one. . "We would be Involved In a hopeless turmoil, the end ot which it is impossi ble to see. It could last on year, ten years, forty years. And an educational row is worse than a church row or a family row. "Six years ago and ever sine that tlm I have seen and am seeing th com ments that are made in the eastern pa pera about th fight that Is being waged at our university. And the comment will be increased a thousand fold It this is allowed to go on. -vt.v-.-w "And now, instead ot pulling down our educational Institutions, w should con ttaue to build them up, "What w have been-constructing tor 40 yeara we must continue to maintain and advance on a proper tooting that we may meet un ashamed the tremendous tide of human lty that Is coming through the Panama canal in the next tew years and coming to be educated. "It Is illiteracy that peoples the poor houses and the pnitentlry Th man who gets Into his mind the things .that are taught at college does not go far Wrong.. f . A ;. ... v- -.v';i ;;.-. "I want, as tar as I can. to hav your .lii rb, s henca, i n, when 5 I r t t, c why a t . ..iyiij or-: . i? It waa .r mat V-n i''-i.nunal.- advan ' by the state could be Kt. v -toiutely ' democratic It was done to provide a place for young men and 1 women where there could not be f; i '. . .. nit r- ! t , . " ."It ' ' IiOt COI:! !':t i i"'t:.e lUbillty ! - hi - way. Tlia 1., !!ty act j-r. ... .8 t,h9 ..i't'Muarda end t r - t'on a:t v. II Rive the comi.ri!-. ., We lave toD.iu.t.;J the best h .It .t and they maintain that there 1 J r.a (.onflict ""The law provides for Uie wife of the injured workman r . compensates the widow of t!,oanan who is killed. It allows the mother . to keep her ltttle some of the larger colleeetK A striking illustration of the necessity of the educational - influence to combat another tremendous force that ia now making itself felt in this country was given by, Mr,. Irvine. i,,:,',. Street fyeakers Blasphemed , . "Last night I -was at' Sixth Bfjreet and I saw peoplearreai,ed there,'' he said. Personally, I hav no objection to peo pler speaking on th street But I have heard aom things said there that are objectionable. I have heard speakers revile Jesus Christ, sneer at the church, blaspheme Almighty God. I have beard these things happen under the very steeples of your churches and in the shadow of the courthouse and the city ba.ll. , ' "1 have taarcftFiev constitution denied and our flag reviled' and every official from the president down denounced In th filthiest language ' I have heard those utterances applauded' to the echo. These things did not happen years ago. Such a condition Is most startling. ; "There Is A worklesa army here and a considerable army .that does work, ot men and women, up and down this coun try who are advising and preaching; those kind of things that I have been telling you about They are advancing the terribly hideous doctrine of sabot age, the most atrocious gospel ever breathed. - " ; .'. i it Is talked by people who are Illit erate There is th story of th atro cious doctrine, , v; v,;-..y.v;'.;;. dncatloT Is Caepr.' .4'.- "I am for the university. I am for education. -1 am for a school on every corner. I am for giving these people that protection of education - that will banish this thing from their mind a.' I am for th thing that will protect your boy and mine from the mob. - . S TtV W r a : lot cheaper to unjlerwrlt education than it is to finance revolu Uon." . . "Ther Is only on thing for you to do when you go into the ballot box Tuesday. And be sure to' vote. Let your ballot be for the university ap propriation. They haven't had a new building down there in six years. The enrollment has doubled In that time. It only costs us It cents per $1000 of wealth. : It was 77 cents In Wisconsin," ; Mr. Irvine warmly indorsed the work men's compensation act, . which was spoken of by J A. Madson. XJaUUty taw Xs Oood. j Mr. Madson aketched briefly the leg islative labor condition as It exists in Oregon. .Our employ err liability , law, he said, Is without comparison, and It Is about as satisfactory as a law of its nature can ba The liability law. has reduced accidents but It does not offer compensation, to the injured workman. and th compensation act waa dealgned to remedy that point "Under th liability law." declared Mr. Madson, "the workman has to go to court to recover his damages and th attorney always rets 60 per cent of the award. Th workman has to run the chances of a Judge. Jury and the appeal. Because of this, only So workmen out of 100 who are Injured ever get any thing out or a suit . "The new law i provides for Its ad ministration by a commission, consist ing of a workman, a representative ot the employers and a state official. The into !v public home, away from 'her, "Xtfo , new act .allows the. workman $269 in hospital expenses, when h is injured,, and hia wife immediately be gins getting $30 a month for; herself end' $ a month for each child under 1 years of age. This continues until th husband ts back at work, ir ne dies or is killed a his work, th wife receives the earn pension and It con tinues for the rest of her. lift or until she marries again." h' , CLOTHIERS INDICTED BY FEDERAL GRAND JURY Robinson 4k Co.. clothiers, and W. W. Robinson and E. K. Oppenheimer as in dividuals, were Indicted, by the federal grand Jury ; yesterday : afternoon on chargea ot diverting sums from th assets-of the company and of conspiracy to'conceal assets. r.tr-'-'' fi', Boblnson and Oppenheimer wer ar rested several weeks ago following a hearing before th referee in bankruptcy and wee held by United States Com missioner A. M. cannon to the grand jury.-. ii-.;,:,; , ?',t'--' v ' Anaya to B Governor. , Tucson, Aria, Nov. l.-It was reported that A. V. Anaya, ConaUtuUonaliata consular agent, will be made constltu tlonalista governor ot Lower California. ' Auto Kill Japanese Boy, ' ' . San Francisco, Nov. 1. Masatonl Nak- abayashl. a year old Japanese boy, was struck and killed, by an automobile yesterday. :. .:vVr v y:'i,:vrt: ;';.v" Many Wealthy People There. Los Angeles. Nov. 1. Eight thousand persons In Los ; Angeles must pay an Income -tax, according to Internal t Rev enue Collector John P. Carter. ri i PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD if vou suffer from bleeding. Itching. blind or protruding Piles, send m your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home by the new ab sorption treatment: and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from your own locality, li requesiea. immraiait re lief and permanent oure assured. 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