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U IE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, POILAND, : TUESDAY EVENINO, NOVEMBER 11. 1813. I 1-J CT r I D M A t '11 Manser of rdlsmembermen.fvAK many .; of :hls witnesses were ee nt them to put them in savings banks. I I I CL, J-.V- vJ T I N r!Li 1 ready WTeyal of , jtho outlying pwk away rom Kief f. JrWrf;' In the midst Of tuck, extravagances, lacea ' havov been i out off ; and are! ' civilization won a notable victory, it is a matter of concern now tnia av ritr:pftyirrtNT kewbppbr S jA(h!'l- .-...; ........Publl.h Ml.-I.tll permanently lost. .Thibet no long- rt HiHg iot.Mt.Budx a ier irive alleidance to Peking. Mon ir aiornin at ih journal nana-1 . . - . . . . -tr, Piy.rtwr Ml Yamhill ., Port In no. Or. I gOllft, DOWl Wider . IDft 0USerBWty I i at tb iHwioriir t i-ortuud. or- for I SL Petflrsburc. 1 will .b0 Russianized. .VX?."" r 1 Manchuria is in the trip Of Japan. t r i Li iio.NLH iuu niar'Hoi ".-eoii? I '.Central.? and; southern; provinces 'wtis. vb4- .Ouw- hkiun ADVKHfisiNU fckif kksbnt aTjvb J uon, finu , iv., ; uau acciureu iiur- !HMKa..l ..till. J.......... This task has been allotted u ua uuiiN awtee or mcxicvi . i. mil v n rr :..;..a.o i or.. 'amot by almost insurmountable difficul , on. rr 4.....fx.M i om month ......I l ties. Chief among these was the I ijw i o, month i.'..i.t .ssi political party ho has Just disband ea as an errective xorce in parua- ai I ment. . ' - . , Some of the unseated members had treasonable relations with rebels In the south, but many may be innocent.' Ail of them were op the Bellld Verdict may mean that lavish old spendthrift Is going to Russia will in time listen to Justice worry along and meet the Christmas in dealing with the Jews. -.- . ' .! shopping bills. PERTINENT COMMENT; AND NEWS IN BRIEF MR. HILL AS A WITNESS 'I'm entirely too busy ; to even think about ? getting married," . ex claimed John "Barrett, whoso en SMALL CILVXCb: .The more rain, the more grain, r ' ' JEven eugenic may be overdone. , We're going- to have that big bridge. A.MKS J.; HILL said yS lorln ,inn .,inuat B!iiin4.i:t; t .Wi.Mllortri.? xAlaa. -JK"! Ia.;"n.- r people who nave noraes- anu inera w :mi ,tB ,i. :..i. F " " " " V- te what thay cr pay for their "ti wur vunu mwrn . Portl1 "d VI' ' , j...... : i. , ki.h t.M 1 rA A, toarlnir tTAOT- IhU I . . .?rvr "B. ,a w. ?. . Pleased to Wei IIVHlvn-- .. i 1.V wv ftw. vv bwvmmb 0v-.( fiDlllfl Dl, .IMTTIffH J Mill iqu earn tret pboiio io v on,, r.razv world of oura.woulfl nrobaoiyi r't srt people i to live on it at razv world of ours . -T. -i-!- . .. .Jpiwt'.prlcefc''-'i'i,i ;fi..wj : ':M..i,-.!AAn Miaa-Fankhurat''aNit:eiita''tha!:'ftnit to xuan, wno nas neon confronted.' . ,,,.( B i ,h r""1 wy l" v paae again: n.wa wm rather scarce and Z , V I V , " rongn corner oi mo uin?eiij. ... im, 4 author tv of what The- Journal has t v . ,; -; . ' ' j mm .cnrnmiaaionera ara prooaDiy ' A lt la only a poor sort , of ? happiness that' could over come V by earing .very1 much about, our T own ploadurpu. . We 'can only? have the hlgheat happlnaat, auoh '. aa goea alonr with being- a great ' 'i man, by having wld v thoughts and much feeling tor the raet Qt the world as well aa bur-, aelres. George ; Ellot ? i- ; THE HAVES ( AND HAVE-NOTS OREGON 6IDELIGI1TM IN EARLIER DAYS i - ' 1 , , U'; Frd IxjcMey. , : posed to' everything which; stood Jai0W,f"'B : Mrary sites. ?i Wo prociaimea ror years, .we are com-1 nn. 'Mexico, the voter must anMnin i -ZViZlZ MirTZll ..... .- jfi..-. ij r-i r--'. . . """P. . . , - peuea io pa , wo uiucu lor uuva. nounce bis preference ana sign bis ' B,lvo' , ,V?J'--Vi "'r- Dauot. at tno. pomng piace.. u is Wu,r Oregon would not be vary much We are held up and vforcea ? W. not . tb i kind '.of Drocoauro ; to t b I ricbet IX shs bad-; the title to . eand overpay ; for school . grounas.. wo tempting to. gentlemen ' who. regard j nave - been overpowerea ana gougea life as : one long gweet dream : of Perhaea the aAminiatration t waah In the purchase of park sites, post- blissli; i ?i V"; tev'-'&V !?" will aomehow unaeat Huert. but the way of individual advancement. Yuan dealt with them ' much as he dealt with the southern, rebels. Final Judgment as to Yuan should be suspended.- :,There la evidence that ho does not aspire to become la second Huerta. FIFTY . THOUSAND MISSIXQ I $ THERE explanation of the long absence of Dorothy Arnold m an incident that happened recently A. mother i and daughter in : a prominent ' Jersey City family werei I i. " tv. .-!' HE tightness of money through out the United States was at- ; tributed' ' by. Honorable. :W. D, Fenton. la a dramatic address iat the Hill banquet, to what he said I was. a movement to take by leglsla I tidn from those who have and . give It to those who have not. , The utterance caused an outburst ah0pping : j, , New York, rand ' Bepa of applause that mounted to a dem5jrated to. meet at a Sixth avenue de onsirauon, y-y Alter . ine , proiongea partment ; store, h AS the daughter. cheering died away, It was renewed paused to look into the window of (with extraordinary enthusiasm. a lt6rej Bhe suddenly felt a stinging . Tno'jonrnti aoesn't agree with l sensation in her arm. . 1 Judge Fenton that there Is attempt r She wheeled sharply, saw no man i to taxe oy legislation rrom tnose close to her. and dismissed the in iwho have and give It. to, those who cldent from her mind. ' On entering have not t K the place of meeting, 'she fell and j It is true that there are weaklings became ' unconscious. At once, a who pour, out: on the street their I well dressed man.1 rushed up, aaid demands for a partition of property. I she was hia wife, that ahe was sub It is true " that ' there are IrreBpon-1 Joct to ? such .spells, and that he tables who preach direct action! -and! would take charge of her. I revolution from Boap boxes on, the He was carrying her to a waiting etreet corners, t..;,1!' '-' taxicab when her mother appeared. But Judge Fenton' must not mis- He disappeared and It was found ' take their foolish .utterances for the! that the girl's arm had been punc ; voice of the American people. The I tured by . a hypodermic needle con ; great bone and' sinew; of thl re-ltainlng a powerful opiate. j public, the vast-: middle classes on The man was a' white glaver. The the farms, in the shops, among the J Instance '.wa one of ' several cases i mines and in the mills would not lot the hypoaermio needle that have ; unlawf ully f take one ;: penny': trom I recently icome to the attention of those -who have and give it to those I the New -York police. ' j who have''not;.V?:'i-''';''A;;:::.,is j : Dorothy . Arnold, a daughter In a When.", the forfeiture of the East I prominent family,' went shopping, in Side frarichlBos ; of the ri Harrlman I her 'i home city two years ago and i lines was ybted On, and rejected, the I never ' came back. The earth has j'oruan.a electorate gave t example oeen searcnea in an euort to Tina ; of Its extreme conservatism respect her, but the world has 'never given j Ing so-called rested rights. A' high up ;,the ; secret. ' In' tba Bame way, I eense of Justice pervades the whole a . young South Carolina woman . American electorate, and precludes I shopped in Washington. D. C, and 1 possibility bt such a purpose as vanished from sight. I Judge Fenton describes. . v ' " According to government reports, i . What the country is after,- Is n6t 60,000 girls and women go forth- on i to take away from those who have ordinary errands . In' , the ; United ' and give It to thoe who have not, States, and do not returh.Some of ! but to prevent Borne of those who (the great army'of mlaslag iro after- 'have from continuing to get, in the f ward heard from. -Some return after ; way they "hay' been getting: " t The f a brief absence, some : af ter many 1 old plan of stock Jobbing, over capl-j months or years,. and some never I taiization, secret ' agreements,,? pri- return ana are never again heard of. vate rebates' and other crimes of .Somo.are traced by. detectives, or cunning In which the railroads en-( police, .where there, is sufficient in j gaged, had . to be stopped, because centiva to search. Some, . after j they wtre a . means by which ' all months or years, are Identified at i the wealth was rapidly.' passing into hospitals, asylums, sanitariums and ' the ' hands of the tew. . to the im-l the morgue. ; poverishment of, the many. .yy : The near tragedy of the hypoder The tariff had to be revised and mlo needle and': the stinging sensa- the trusts have to be. dealt with as tion in the Jersey -City girl's arm Is : a further stoppage of the proceaaei terrible tidings ' of where ' some . of ! by which absorption of nearly all them go, and bow they are BWal- l the wealth Into a few sireat swollen I lowed .up. ??rlfri'i i fortunes was going on. . This Is not L i I taking away from those who have vf s THE BEELIS VERDICT t uu y&vauf v tw- ue tvuvip, ; ,v, Here was Judge Fenton's own ;. company :thich absorbed a -great j4 land errant Ion' term .Which tha I - ' courts I have held wefe ' In complete are surrounded and, cinched in the . A newspaper headline., says Re-i too many women have the am bad purchase of auditorium sites; high publican senators , and congressmen j " "5 ?Sfftjm no school sltos and all other sites for I at the national capital "are elated I . uubllc "activities.:;;:':-'-.-.'i' ,?: ' over the. election returns.'- Their 'Now that -.the", voting-, la over tor a i ' 'ii4m- iiih''aM ' almiitV.nl h(r. wanta IJle Whllet people. can get ready U be -" uui i ?v.iaunu . V.. .. jauiy tnankrui on the next nouday. speculators get Ini on the ground few. , 5 - - floor 1 aeized the most Promising i - . ' . . ' .. .' J'y-r-V' ! I A very useful man, also, becauaa of lioqr, 9Bieu '.'Vfv:,;Vf-ml- f thB-valti to ihfl dig- hl inceaaant and aga-reaaive right for tracts and hold theta at prices that h Borne sign or the raiue w tne ois- f00d .j, thmt Ther Hiii, Samuel. in reality -mean the bannruptcy otp""1""1 : Ui luo wm , lf . , . the settler before he ever gets start I Loan Association Is gained from the Many young men -who contemplate luo wilier uuiuro no h Z,- ml iv.f n i-m nf nnntrtn lAn becoming lawyera or doc tore or real ed In the developments of hs farm. f that a v firm o? Boston ,ioan t t dealers would better, raiaa cows On f other landr the monopolist lays "nancs maae a prout vo.vw wu ana noga. ,-,,. . ,.. hisreientleBShana.v ana insists on . fvvv,m j . surely, the railroads should be given Splitting Off a huge Profit before ' ' , "' . square 6al, and treated falily; but pubuns i . it,. Human half is said to be worth It -is unlikely that governmental ..regu- it IS allowed to pas into the hands . "UA a l-t J JlnxB . latlon wiir.vef toa abandonei ; of the man wno win ouua a nome ' '- ..r-jr.i on It and bring the fertile soil under JS of a mS taVwt production. - , allowances ai tne raie vt a ran atciaM tJ extradite thaw. But Judges - - Mr -Hill aava it is dfistrurtlve. "wu ' o - i or otnar oiiciais are yei xo oa 4nearo He says It holds back settlement. I I1.,.... .! vtX '.X'l J?.. -V?, I'Ci He save the nrices at which some "8 - - ""-"" Now, young man, Uiera is a ehanee iV a T - - v-i ... - ,,..;,, results Of November 4, doubt for you to bSeome a aoldler, a member vm. ,ui wuui-wv "av """ lAa rhfti'lflB If MlirnhV WOUld rath-1 01 tne uregon nauonu f usra, jao uiu He ava settlers cannot buy at ore- ,e8." cnaAle8 : TfJ VJ-should have'aome attractions for clean. " . - - am wtuv w nrnntrn an ainrr 1 1 ira sin viihb s 1 iiAiitaa tit g - ai Ifc ala gm mm I - y U.VUOU UU . wvvm w v I IIVOIIIII VUMiSt t"6 tavv; vi " I Iltiaftfi . ril an tne lumoer maustry lousy is me th fh annmar-.h of Christmas land boomer who got the original Lea80a the - currency question be- uue, ooosteu tne vaiue out m reasoa oomeg f a burning Issue with the ana iorgea; watereu vaiues ine youagBter who wants to' borrow" set- muusvry. -- - nn. dollars. a . . . . a. m - - t ah mis nas Deen pointea out uiq it.J .mI. -k. IPkA' T.(4m.T If VMS been toid and -re-toid, stated and -Letters From trie People re-staiedjn these columns. Perhaps I ILHBID1 I HatM la thla dtnrtmot abonld be wntua ae I .. " - .. Tr. willing to believe it. now that Mr. e. Me.ot'ua p.i. l"T 0,rr'"Trir - "'-I' "- Rnm kw- Wm Haniav-Af this .city I n.in summer 01 wnen I was 2K00 ahade and ornamental I ! years Old." said W. T. Grnv "r . treea to the towh of Juntura. the clti- ourd m j00 as Watobman n the ateam. d. and yl haVnimWrthe'ch'anc John H. Couch, running from Aetoria ' ': " . jto Portland. ."I was-young, and ambl- ttlah a!lnvil nnta In Canby Irrlaator: 1 tloim mt ,ua nt nn nn,hi,.m t rii-a diiii-waa Kiven - weaneaaay. i. ue "u iiiunivaa maae to worx as a aecK- beat of order wm maintained and' "the I ham Aurlno- ,h. , . . ...i. entire building waa empteid in about two I' "'Z rlv ..7"i - tninutea." .,:"-.- w' t! or.almoat. continuous night and day , ' t;:-: ttfarft. service,-1 finally rebelled and stretched Tnat uougias county was never mo i myseir out .on tha boiler and Went to proiperoua aa now is the testimony of I ai.n .. ail ronnrtA the idvrtu Creek Mail, which save that. "leep' was reported for being asleep "with crond eroDa and favor&ble Drloea. I whila on duty. -The cantaln had taken our people have been able t puare up a dislike to mt, so when he reported the m KtlrfJrLt m?ha blnka ,n"Uer cPtan Alnsworth auggeated sum left over to put in tha oaniu. ; , . i tht in .,., ,k. n.it' ' -' ',K '.' I had better, take a vacation,; It han" ' aOIICSES wuava v CI sea wava.wuai . ... - axchana-ea laat week devoted from seven mat .captain Ainaworth was ao- coiumna to four llnna m tellinir of their I QUalnted With ' the clraumatancea viett to the atate editorial meeting at 1 mrougn Having asked ' someone else Portland, fiaven oolumna is too much I about It..: Knnw. th mil, mvuimm -. A 11 . ; IT I.. I . " - - . - ' ' - iohi 'iiura-"v ""!. .. . u ctDMUl tad I kl nudk nut.- Aflop i..m.., ; nriuM.j . r.. n,n,n 1 1 ""u w" " aia. , After ' .rTM- . V. nr . tne mate of the-John H. -Couch 'Ifor a short time. : CaDtaln Alna worth land deserve credit for their parL Whan I nt for me and told ma he wanted me '. f ou are irnnu niiii uou 1 im rmu m v vu ma upper river aa a pilot, 1 aay so. lt ua practice what we I could not leave tha rvnnh wtthnut tfieauii. , s . cunna- another man to take mr nlan. The former Oklahoman who nhlloao- f?:.1 ,1d. norM and :?odeto tha Bed nlil.,a In turn T.a n,inl, 1 MMnr'l I unntry ea.r MUWtUltH 1114 editorial columns, la willing to hack the J cured Orauvllle Reed, to take tay pl?ce nviiiK nreaent aaainai anytninv tnai me i nio on tne wouon. iater. eotn most ardent retroapeotlon can exhume. I Snow and Beed became pilots on the ."u,,,,S--B.it1Ii?vIa.?iaI?.iJI lowar river) between PorUand and Aa- wwwSS.iataail5 nothlrwr wr, I went, to the upper river and to do bursOTbSut thV fiVSVnd pS? ed as pilot on the boats plying be- corn and eat apples. - Backward, turn tween Celllo and Lewlaton, I aerved backward, O time in your flljrht, ' but pilot on the Nes Perce : Chief, the pahawl thta.la a pretty good old world, Owyhee, the Tenino, the Webfoot, the after l.V;.:s?.;fty --" J:'?--WJtE!' BPiy.nha--.Taklma-:and"tha.:-Okanoan. n.u. : -ut.j.-' fc..'.il ...t l "I stayed en tha upper river aa nliet i iih at l aa l ex ua Assiaisaaau ss uusiiiess w va a . . . - - la deacrlued by the Record In this terse ln---" - when .-.i , was : engaged by paragraph) "The Ashland - Commercial Colonel' R. 8. .Williamson -of. the United club was never safer and saner and at thel States -engineers to -act as captain . of aame lime more aiive inun n a iu ita memDeranip Ita arowth la w Wing noaSeT and" joiag no work: Thla ..the Columbia river rapid, between surgical operation is a gooa pmen. . i miiw ana me mouui ox tne enajce river. ita meeiingaiMy .auty was 10 navigate tna boat, a more, ally than Jt , i, today, a sailboat employed by the government Monday nlaht. They were ut tt8lt hydroatatio aurva T IHE acquittal of Mendel Bellis at Kieff means' that HUIa bowed I to the power of jpubllclty. ? Had the civilized world not taken violation of the covenant with the " Ptanate rman'i , eause, irovernment That was not the tak- there would have been little doubt fne nronertv awa from thnA who about the Verdict. , BelllB WOttid have , have - but: prevention of some of eeo declared guilty of a ritual mur- those who hare frpm ' getting -.. an aor' BOeining mat aoes not exist. ; enormoaslr-Valiiable -body' of tim- Nor would the execution; of Belli ter .unlawfully; and for jiothlng. . . bave ended the procession of bloody inddentallv. the nroteetinn of th incidents. Massacres of . Russian people Is also the protection of the 1 ew would have 'been reBumed s i railroads. There is nothing that CUM otre wouia, nave leit ; cruel will so much .help the railroads as trans across an empire, lor the Rhs wiil thrift. comfort, hatmlnftaii and elan . reactionaries hoped that - by ! prosperity among the masses. ; The j ,t,rrm8r anew anti-JewiBh sentiment greater the prosperity of the "people lue' couja direct attenuon away th Teater will ha the, nmatM.wflr from themselves. But the plot of the railroads, a fact that was! failed Bellis was acquitted and the'! delightfully stated by James J. Hill Jewish Teliglon stands nntarnlshed in his . Portland address Saturday !ett by a Russian verdict:v v i ;. ulght.'--- ''. ' A Christian boy was murdered in There Clk not. and will not h. or- cave March 41. 19U.V Belli wai granized effort ,in this country to ftt Vork ln a brickyard not far from i jo o inuoe wnu nave.- ine creBt l " " - -.. i ' ' ' . I ...I J - - , - ii... n ... purpose or tne hour Is to prevent '10' eviowut; anowmg was .uenis further ; exploitation of those who 'M ln V1 cave or near the boy's V,.,.,Vwf TOt. bama was Affrd.k Jnnf ahnnt tha . VUICU .lUUItU '.,...' . -il ' " v w - , y-ivtssssssssssBasA-u , j time or tne muraer tne uiacx nun f ' YtJAN. THB dicttator Idfed organiiatlon , was searching for a Jew to be made the victim of per- WllilnK- LO DrllOVe 1L nuW. iniL Mr. nl7 UUf O Ilia ypra mm wmvmwtt , - : . ... i tv - .i too word ta length lutl miut m icmaiwDirf forcer too, suppressing . oongreaa and Hill has thundered OUt tne Same r the nam and addm of tha MBdar. If the locking up bis opponents with tha rigor incontrovertible gospel, that We must tJJilX. u pul miutarlau at . Xormer centuries. H decapitalizera.' lot of the lands M -X. T' ha. tried We; arft, to ;get Settlers on them,, that I u uooaiiaea rrtCina it . a tob.tili. la he any stronger today than hs we must sgueeseMOUt the Water as priacipiea ot all Li.. Muctity and wfw I waa when he tried to explain away the a 4 means of forwarding; jusUce. for Ktwnabienen It nthtaaiy'eraibM them eat Inexcusable murder of MaderoT -; " thai ' miilfltiirlft and Annnrttmltv fnr ! aiiawaea and ata up iu own caaeluatooa U Apparently not. He may have a xlrm tne . muiutuae ana opportunity ior i lh4l, ,.,rt...wodHM wtw r . - . I .n s. ih.n nvn-r ni the landless. - " I - ' - . . ". j ".- : lor Blanouat. but. avidently. the blad , bt aWduMAM, uaaA npamiaif hm uonnn a i - - ... 1TKU i'",us ovu Ita too short to reach very far outside THE JUKES FAMILY I salem, Or., Nov. 6. To the Bolter or j the Mexican capital, yet he must aoon -. , , i i i i I Tha Journnl I have lust read your edl-1 establish hia authority on an Incon- HE'ChlcagO News, referring to torlal'on rBoy. and PenJtentlarle.-. and rejection Of the Sterilisation Wlsn A 10 commend very nearmy , your -j f"", -' ,? :, i . aot by Oregon voters, calls at latatemenv that the penitentiary is no h Th, crop :V of aspiring Bonapartes . tenUon to a'ConnecUcut man vimc9 ZOT Y" n " yew w sv-7 na thrives on blood. The killing or Ma- who is to be hanged for murder. He Lki. uU f. .. m... a inr,n. n thought thai ara of uti. is Bald to be a member of the no-unquentS..:-':',s : :.-v-i;fc:-'cal rule by aaaasalnation waa gone by. lorious Junes ramiiy or New jersey. Our training school, at present l t -AbontrTOOdesce the or- Uuipped to do Just, to both younger fSIawts " imn laiauy nave peeir tracea. ana oiaer ooy at tue-.nio umv.wii tn ppjat ot the bayonet. ; .v ,r V these, 25 O have received public sup- to tha lack of proper " segregation :.ehd ..w , mm XS?!' port, 140 were-crimlnals. servlne a M bv tnor un1,r u than-over, we V But tie practical fluestlon Is, can Hu- total of 140 vars In nrlaona nl believe we are doing the most good erta laatT . No on aeem ta think ho total or iir years in-prisons, and ---.tei1 number v laklna- car of can. He needs the moral support of most of the 700 were licentious and Sryier S?yfirat ashe la rno?a tha United States -and cannot get It nervously diseased. If the Connec- promlalnrand more "pab la of bilng For that reaaon alsoji. cannot get. the tleut man awaltlnir hanrtn 1- a trained into m. e-ood aitiaan , ; , r , money needed to carry on a government scendant , of the .family, he Is not gprStSS 2 him h7wX the first of them to be adjudged 'boy. rT.f Xo JLltlt under the law's extreme penalty., : l law lowering the age of commitment to JfvSJtJK. Zn MfmiS.n aa This family of idiots Is said to state training school (not reform SNaM m",.""";'1 have produced 1500 defectives, but fncc!2 l8' lumber frorn Vitas1 il o. i i oft, t. Introduced by a member from Multno- , .-, h-Wnt. - v.v wuijr w man, providing for a reformatory fori . been found. Of the 700 whose ree boys overt 1S ahd: men under 2E. thua I -.: - , .- - -. ords were traced, 20 per cent be- taking care of the older boys In the j slatant superintendent, that suchctlon came cMminala and 40 ner rant r,- training school and the. younger men In I would ;. be considered 'fas evidence of came, criminals ana u per cent DO-1 fh. whi woum -rtiv I a ,..,i rt. mw a..u HOW LONG CAN HUERTA LAST? ' From the Boston Globe. ' . . Time, which la great asset In bust nesa, politics and war, does not seem to favor the present dictator ot affairs in " ths ' City of. Mexico.''': Every j week brings forth some i new, proof , of his Incapacity to unite , the warring fac tions of his country. He has tried ' ".v". the penitentiary. whlA would greatly ,004 dtlsenshlpT The - number came public charges. The other 40 help matters to tram: institutions. k denanri unoa tha number of m m .nnr wa ; 1lnAntna ju ' 1 . it 'im , I "ePSnU UPOH. Jna UUiuuer W per cent were licentioni and die- you win kind the law placing the age u,,;rJr I Ot commitment to the : training school rv would men em eased, , a , menace to , society and burden: to themselves. : ::V " St, probably not because Of tnltment of adniisalon to the various est la the matter ir n paid tnem trav rlylng It but partly from VTro v ThS Bute Federation of, Labor might sr saieguarus were not hidden lh an obscura 'clause of a bill wn rrenaum. wim..a. , w id t j; def ectives. - .But torelgn to the SohooL ;:r.-i, W s.tortejjt J v It. f f a decision eome Ume 4 StS iuuand ol ! environment and firit Cning'school anH. VLiiJt between the ages oMO and J. in chaO -sain, .upj.ua. . u . in t mia i..,. t,ik I truat wanted a . measure .put on -the -- - . . . . '-j,aaBBWBW& 'a.aavA.WAia dcdoi uu ia vw bb ot uaau - - Oregon voters defeated-the eter-lv,.. t. niiv,-tth h. mn. m- ballot How: many men could it mtei lllratlon act, probably not because Of tnltment of admission to tha various ? ln t!l mUe5J1,f.'LpJd tb?m-tr opposition clple underlying fear that proper safeguards were not hidden in an obscure ' clause of a bill want to referendum, something. v How thrown, around t defectives. But foreign to the sohooL i . 5 . many secretaries can it .ejnpioy-ir w there must be on ; the effect hnrarlitv arf tha .rlAtermlntna- fafa u,T..i...i -... .u... r"... I at rarely volunteer aollcltlng of names In Hm of r-rlma, Th. .Tnv.. .n.lof tha aehool to aomathln ilka it ahonirt Buppose the Chamber of Commerce --. k;;, "v"' has-an' eight-hour bill drafted, and a- bears upon tha. taSOO.- ,-V--i..';..t-:--, :.. I liava. - tha heat, tha atatri.he v hm I whose duties wtU be t04rtga their names .More data mar-be neeesaarv. tint .n ti.. iia.v ann. . . o a pay caeca onoea montn, out wnoae wHen the exact relaUon between he- X of rSndf.nr redity and crime Is determined the t-5"lf.?.1 Sf6".1.? the petition during their spare timet ' stau Ul be" idstifled in ylngr that boln. a rtn novdnn .- tiaa -' tna-. M,nt , I ik. nm, .rr.iiXa, - . . . . i ---- . , children Into the world whose future in "ollco1 t Chehaiie forthe next older z;-. ", that rnabt Id almost certain to be steeped in 5" r"ffi"2! in!r,!? or petition shan, not : be denied or ;,. impalred., -The right 'to clrcu- ITCJICU 1H nl. hnva -n vAl.n.... man. ; Ui In.. v.. -j. . ... '.ibb t ii st bb LsaLss ui umsTon sruinar in dsi gisia. i a. - . . . . . Parenthood Is a sacred right, but hind her sister . stater Not after the MV ,5!"uo"' ji a 4...... il. ...!..'.:, I hhi lavtaiatiira tnaata T km, i- " ;' ""f r """" :; " - fiupt, Oregon State Training School , jRESIDENT YUAN has expelled secutlon, and members'of this or- t three. hundred members of tl i JL ;.vChinese., parliament .: . He . Is! uallstic murder. : '. being; called a dictator, ready Members of the organlaatfott ; to suppress anybody who questions unread the report broadcast, Bending - his ' nationalist ' views and policies, letters to the caar. "By means ot The expellod , members belong to forged documents the war's Interest the Kno Ming, Tang or Democratia was aroused, and the minister of Jus- . j"i.jr. lumnjiv u uj ;ur, oua i aii uce, .seising., tne -opportunity oegan l ben, first provisional president of the prosecution ot Bellis. M.Mlst I the republic, and leader of the re- chuk. head of the dtAr.tlva bnrAii j belilon which ' had for - luipurpose in KIeff,; learned 'that the boy bad dismemberment of the nation. f .: been murdered; by a woman, leader Yuan declares that such parties ot a notorious band of criminals, ; as Dr; Sun's cannot be-tolerated ln and. Ml8t;chu drdered the arrest of parliament at this time,; The hear the woman :and her gang. v wJ' i , future j will tell whether Yuan has i Tben 5 the minister of JtisUoe ' re- ; Als own or. hly country's best Inter moved Mistchuk from Office. f'VThe . ms at henrt. : His record ? ao far I woman and her allies ,were freed, . affords ground for hope.; . v : and the persecutfon of Bellis con- China's problem -m tremendous, jtinued. Y But !at ' thev tflai; it: was There Is no 1 cohBtltu tion, Parlia- proved that ' the ? Jewish faith 'does ment Is t. hopelessly incompetent, j not. recognlte .'the use-' of x human Yuan Jhas been the only. strong man I blood Xor ntttali'stlo purposes. I The ' who -he-Id his. country's iuterests up-1 prosecution' failed and . Bellis was lormobt..:-.The new,: republic stands acquitted In spite of the fact that 'Addressing seven hundred pupils of the Senn high school, Chicago, on sex .hygiene, a doctor cheerfully Senator Bourne's Petition Bill. Portland. Nov. ll.-a.To the Editor ofjof the right: of petition. nled or impaired - either. To deny a petition : because soma workingman re ceived a few ' cents to pay hia travel ing expenses from hia fellows who could not quit' their Jobs, is a dental ALFRED T. CRIDOE. declared; .f'One out '.vof every' tenl The Journal Some , people worry over , , . or von alttlnr here "Will navAr rma ' prvinweu oenaiori .. . , .,f. Zl!???! I ?.totorbi p.id.for initiative and : The Season for Docks. Ireierenoum peuuona. xtven w. a. wren I iu, rvr Nov K To tha Frlltnr of seems to think It Is mors ttan a Joke. I jLSf ZlSS . The people 0 Oregon. And for the. eJwrjfeW iu,,,, ,. ,iioi ,-.va matter tne enure country, are' under vvu vr v.v. .-w .v..,, v w- Wlth these, hilarious .thoughts be- dMp obiigaons to Senator Bourne fot tobert Kindly : sUte conditions.,? Did fore; them the , frollcgsomeness , of his activities' In connection with - the the federal law annul the state law? these t youths as they ' gamboled advertlaement and advancement of th t , - , r A HUNTER homeward must nave been exhll- "?reon aytam"' and tha establishment (the federal law fixes tha season araUnelv InsDlrlne ' . L 9TC1 P,8V rAny m"u h and the state Uw the bag limit, a to araungiy inspiring. . proposes Is-entitled to respectful Con- migratory birds. The open season for . 1 v. slderatlon; but, nevertheless, his "AntU ducita la from October 1 "to January 15. Jerome 'induced a,' New York Jald prculator Blir ,ia, .. the French luTthl S.t grand Jury; to 'ihdlctrThaw fdr spon- y' J. ,1. ?5 r,Jiml11 C08t rlaa to sunset. The bag limit as to 'P!- "? W' "0n 'i0 pUceVargVeK1 Jpaprotea any sS con.e gefThaw.'back into 'an asylum for pamphlet, and it will coat something, if fS?f ltAI xh, hMt w WsS lunatic, i; Thawjs sane enough J".? bt..tth2ta.n' ,n K1f fl..aS to conspire; Is. he craiy enough to ka"0, inata 'kilt JS2:.tl:lV beymayJWU his quota In one dayjf he be confined? Jerome's Juggle, of StreVXn.W ibftl! the' law raise the question ot surely not be paid for? by,- Senator .v?a, X : " . nat p? .6U-J - is most dangerous to be at large. ; is not a Joke, from -4 sending - aome Portland,. Nov. 1 10. To h the Editor ' - ' ' " ' ' - r patriot, sround to Benator BournaVa of-1 Of - The -Journal I,'. understood . Dr. - Antl-prohlbitiOnlsts : in . Oregon lo and securing a few thousand pe Schultse's first letter, to deal with the should 'not' Overlook 'the imnnrranf tltlonvblsnks .from him? :.?$'.:?,;? stertllsatlon act alone.. From hia, let- rsT thftt-smfvnr , Buppose-that fte. the nt session ter In Baturdays paper l seems that it fact that among those drowned by ef, tha Uglalatur aome. measure is Is really the problem of overpopulation th overturning or skiff In Penn- passed that Joes not meet with the which la at the bottom of - it. Even sylvania were Julius Sober and "arty approval of Some big street "car then, I: find ho occasion to change my JoseDh' Sober i:--;: 'A oompany In Oregon, Senator Bourne's opinion, ' or to 'Inwardly: digeat" the ..".-.r'r..''--''.-'--'--.'-': . measura-baa become, a jlaw'lh'tha. gen- works Of ;:Manhus.V-.i,i'J--.j--,;;.;,.;;-! 4 '.. ' rTTTT TTT"".!' ''?' eral election, of, course, and; nolman Does Dr. Uchuiu mean to say that the 'Before he-entered- hie HmOusJne can be -'paid: avnickel.-to secure any soil does not bring forth enough to fod after. : chureh'i reranhtlv.-i John, tn' names; V Mow msny conductors n,i m.v. th sn.ooo children of rhlrasor ia n,. RnrlrofoiiAv am r(tnit& t (mini I tormen and aubstitute and extra men I artv to be classed aa a case of nnfii.lp. Mnrir.B. nles amona- tha rillrlrpn arlvlalna--"U? ?n nm,". .each or neaa to reproducer Or la it advisable "He who la a nies among tne Children, advising Uothin, if kindly remind. by tha as-1 now, or at any time, to check Increase' future of Amer rrtamhaKahln taa . MrtlbV 1 fit of, late are larRert than they have been 40 ion sohooner. but at the very f Irat ' w. - irapiaa ui men engaged m tno nvaro- statio survey who were deep water sail-; ors and who were unused, swift water, mad ao bungling a Job of the work that 1 'VAluntaarad ' to tnka rhmrn-m. fif kr.tlmlll.n k, an . alantlAn Tt I tuo Small DOBtS in tne SWlIt Water. I waa nrrilallv '- In: hla ftvnr. an . th.ia I had been so accustomed to being tipped who counted the votes said. But. like out of the boats and swimming out and Unarta. - hla authority aa dlanutad bV taking all ' SOrtS Of OhaUOeS that the armed men they were only bandit. hUl deep water mea were soared nearly to friends told him.: Juares waa merely a death when X would make Straight runs brigand. . v The frlenda of , Huerta said mrougn tne rapias or across oangerou. tha aama thine- of General Carranau. placea In the river. The, government Lately, however, they are speaking more Ptd me 1B0 a month ln gold. At hls rospectfuUy of him. Perhaps they have time greenbacks were Worth 17 cents on been re-reading the Maximilian fiaaco. the dollar, ao I was getting big wages Maximilian, deaerted by Napoleon III for fa boy. ': TVY surveyed that year as soon found that Juares was something far as the Umatilla rapids. we did a more than a marauder, and Huerta has Job' that I was proud of. too, for . we not yet taken the true measure of Car- made an accurate and thorough survey, rants.' r-'-'1"''-"'"'-" -'r'-:--t -r;- "W laid-up that winter.-Next spring ill ran on tne varuna ior my Drotner, Aa Juares had time on his side, time J. H. D. Gray. My brother had been that brought Prance each day nearer oxit bunting the preceding fall and. had Sedan, so Carransa la likewise favored I ihot hl ramrod through his 4iand. An by the old man with tie scythe. - Ths! army' surgeonnamed Sternberg, who, moat attrnctlva YhArnrtr nn tha ataM I waa aratlnnM at Walla Walla at. that of Mexican affaifs,- Carranaa looks I time, amputated his hand.' There waa stronger as Huerta grows weaker. ! He no ncceialty whatever for doing so, put may yet prove the soldier to lead bis it was tne easiest way to 4o It ' Btern people along the paths of peace. --. berar staved with the army, -and under Huerta's position becomes dally moral the seniority rule, finally reached the and more untenable. ? Had he not re- position of chief surgeon ef the army, ceivea some son or ' encouragement 1 -Alter running me , varuna ; zor a from the new . British ambaasador he while, I 'wu asked ' to take charge of might-today be ln flight' toward -the I the sail- boat again and complete ? the seacoast. - u -i - -:- a 1 government.'-' survey. Wa 'spent that -. ' It la nor- stranae that 8iiUonat Car. I anmmar anil flnlahail tha ' aurvV to den should lend "his aid and give him j above the rapids near Wallula, v When r iHiiumii. .ouivvmui ara cnicu wnen I in. survey waa oompieiaa x a.tLin wnv ever a moral queauon. aucn as rreaiaent I to work for the Oregon Hteam Naviga. Wilson haa ralaed. la mixed up with an tion eomnanv on tha uroer river;-. After affair of state. - There are also ! some j about a year er so on the upper i river 1 aumiviui wiui iai ox inn .jieceaaiiy on went to Aatoria. wnere i ran ine va- a strong government, as if a govern- runa. whose work waa to take the mall ment founded on aaaasalnation could be and supplies to the forts at the mouth strong. ' Where waa there ever a strong 0f the river. - During the time I; was ovarnoicni ao lounaearw ,y - S v I ther with my brothers.-maae pi- We know of none. Therefora Huertalvat. , of tha hat and niloted cannot last A new man la needed. Wa tha Kar. nna incident of uua iw mo ppea,ranca ot aome aoie i thla time I remember very . Distinctly. civic, leaqcr m no vny oi Mexico, yf9 PiCUed up a brig whose captain had whose appeal will - be heeded by the oeen la the lighthouse service and had business men of tha country, a leader 1 umun hr. , .,r who will receive the mora and nhval-l r,-. .h.n.i familiar to him but ca?. u.PIor Carransa and othsr. con-!,. -..- unfamiliar, with the fact that uiuuvuauiii, . . - , a ;,. . ,''; .: . I ha ohannal ha1 ohanrafl m' WaeK DtlOie and thaa m-r brother and X-nad just sur- of nonulatlon hv moana af atariilaatinnt vavad tha new channel Inside tha break Seven. , thousand pounds of ; meat and I srs and Just outside Sand Island, r Wo , 1 fish were condemned ln this city during knew there were six feet here at low the paat week. This I would ask the water, we atartea .wrougn -.uh new rlfMtOr to "Inwarrtlv la-aat." V i..n .h.lohannal With B long tOW line OO the fact, of course. not. the fish. . A drop briar, It was high tide an there was a in a bucket, perhaps, but the content strong east wma v of the bucket tei made up ot drops, a I Knowing it would be Imposalbleno tow real benefactor would concern himself on ln '""'" with niavna m inn.... KnMi. ..4 tha cut wind on a strong ebb tide, I decrease wastefulness of distribution- I signaled to thepUot that -l was going ;The development of society aeama to acroaa na annua. tend toward aoluUon of this problem. Capo Disappointment, captain - ener ..i . x .1. . ...Iwood. who waa In - charge of the brig, ih;i,iu.;;e., mmwut. T... ; , lT and eama on deck. Ha. told the pilot in nartlcular actuaiw inei-a tia struck the brig on ths sands be would aevotea to, raising .foodstuffs? v That TX. ;MtAmift.im7imS "mortals can be fools" -1 have Ion anoti,' 1J,p"-Mixi flli .! 2 suspected,,and It waa reaUy unnecessary TMlim.Ttr -for tha doctor ta taii uaa a tne-brig and sea ; tne captain wnn a, words ' :7 " " v T' rifle trained on me.- He kept it pointed I shall relieve the doctor of . his " u""' 7 :"-.:.7r:: a. a. . , ... . ! - .- i inn un un n nnvss asLUft AJiBieBuuuiiii.iiti3ia anxiety ? causea oy. my initials. -1 IS 'ZrI'mZMV aBhnra ak.r'a v -y ,. , . .-k.v.-.. ,- , w. - . mv.. hk . aai ma i a . ninflinmii apology and complimented me on , my seamanship. -: -h .'..-l.v - "I atayed on tne Columbia, oar as -a pilot unui X87 , wnen i engagea jn oua- lneas In Astoria, in JUiy. i70, Tana P. . Dodge, who had been tha purser en Th- i.-Vaa-r.at..-'- ...-.. . v. -v I Ine-.UPPST nw ana waa Mir - w N.M..I ..mm- VI a, f H7 UUU lk..rW.Mn Blc.nl N.v Mtmn notnDB.fl V .1 . ... , ... ,., , - I V,.B" . ' ' vwbb iionu Beuing: pana s in , unicago l at Tha Dallas and who ts now supenn- ralsed he ouestlon recently :as toltendent of the Portland water system; whether or not the country has recov but whe was at that time the supern aratt from ita - unaaain.aa n nn..ihi. 1 tendent of the Willamette Transporta- tariff and currency legislation. ; In the tion A Locks cPanyfy6 m letier occurred these Zi-temum with that company. ? My n W.s front .-1 ZXL" ?yX .VeameaVer niw.vuaiiijr iiuuiuaiva ana ilBB BOOUtl . . . L ... .a -v.. niKhut a turning nr4n .k. k I WIIOM t macninery n vmtu ivuu. I. this : mereirrtheasou; ier mer VI10VIJ.U111CBB i du wn aon '"rnnra aa ough liquidation" meatiT' How 2l"n3Sm. a..j .va.a -a.. - wniM on -iUlf nienMuw a v a wu j.mMif; ',IlTa. 7uMwM-satain ot the Orient. th." ranuy Paonnd th. povernor,Orover,the, use of your money."7 t !Mer:.beaH running from ; Portland , to Find out tha state Of mind of veur "VJ""..' '-..-a- . i. n r. !!S!fat?i;,' nrlag a. "p in 'oV IhBelv 7- vo h.l tlillTiZ?1. " Beaver f rom-Vlctorla to Tort i Wrangl. t-'MVi.'li I rin on the Btlkeen' fiver be- lZ,lw..ZLV Wrangel .and Telegraph .- a uujiu.ii.iiuiB VI U..lr a illatanpa Of IBS mlleB. ' lllttAZ"JbZB,'"b0m .you kn,ow ' "in the spring ofw'l X e. me back to can't afford them buy ns. automobiaAi; '" -i..K- and It you feel that property is too high ."r.TaonhV; 'al!-'Jf,aS:tt HVav having charge at different time. " .V ' of tlie John oata, tne Aimota,ne u, b. profit, then you may oonolude that oi,.,a thTtr.n.. "thorough iiauidationKjn vonr r-nm!. i z"' ":r:; z.::;rvr. a . . . - . " " I WUITCilli A I V . A A eai v wa w agw7Bia aau , woou Ity is not yet an accomplished fact. kullt at Celllo a short While before. 8ht .1 A good deal of peaatmlsm and a posl. ran for three years on the upper river I . uu..... Huni are apt to mars ana then was taken over the Celllo falls a state Of "thorough liquidation." There by-Captain . James W. Troup, now the I?" ucl'a tm? Period of atagna general superintendent of the water tion, but thla IS invariably followed by nn.. a tha ronartlan PanlflA. I knarf a, raoorery ojc nope and or actual bUel. thla is a feat requiring aome skill, as neSS,. V : w ... ; ' .. . , . It (...if durln tha irtri htp-h ilr tit ins Kooa aiuaent oi local conaitiona it tna innkurii hnat nvar i-.nin ra.Ha will, prorit, tnrougrt legltlmatS Invest- "f mn on the tinner river. Divine on meals,. rom a correct juaxment. tieitha nnnr Columbia and Snnka ror th will remember that the time to buy is I O. R. & N. company, when the Northern when moat holdera are ao pesalmiatlo Pacific built a-transfer boat In 1880 to mat tney will remember the words of J. I carry their cars across tha8nake rive.' Iat Alnaworth. The "boat was ealied tlm Captain Frederick BUllnga and I waa America win go broke." i I placed ln charge of her," yourmoney; By form &Z. Osktson. '4.