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THE. OREGON DAILY . JOUliNAL.. PORTLAND, SATURDAY. SEPTELIEEH 1 , . 1; 1013. both the "Austriana . and Geraa4Q as it does now. In ""oilier words, its posaL'' Tbe . 40. -tractors ;which ,11 might surprise wall by choosing value, Is bound to double -at least keeps; in service go from point ' t democracy, ' It-was only as long ay Likewise the interest upon it will point in' the 'state wheigver they can as 1848 that-both Austria and Ger- doable' in' fact, although the rate, do mest good. i The ' farm : labor many seethed wHh revolt against ihi remains the same. " v agent keeps: himself informed of the muh aK kftmm bb mocntt ( dynasties that .had kept, them sad- T This Is a . consideration. ; which (needs: of each section. . V TSu hZZdlS STrlkwu ZnZZ two. I died and bridled for so : many cen-1 should tell heavily with people of We mentioned, some time ago that an- xsvensvair VTvrtrim O a. JACKS04. Fabttabat i they ar mLflcent (ore and that i I tber are . cooperating now. openly., in i aeries of attacks so brilliantly conceived i as to have -already sickened every com-1 i mander In Germany, from the kaiser ! down,' with a sense of bo pelt 1 f . Comment: and news in brief I Ragtag and Bobtail : v : turies. They are "the same , people small means. Whatever money they I Massachusetts i; was i providing trac-l touwi at u pfc 1 today as "j they were m oniy iinvess m ooms is ceruin. to earn tors at stale expense to keep up wittt Letters f Fromrthe RfiQple far tmuakdM terc-js the mail , elasa met ' ' roKiG AHTuiNa of Justice J' ?,r' or Justice. If tj palUt. CM. ' ' , " . 1 1 sbaariptia lenas matt la Otasoa temporarily' spoiled by a bad educa I tion. The idea, of punishing the dy nasties ; instead of, the. peoples they a tremendous increment of value. ' -1 the food 'situation. IP nun ill tliiei Mftt o Tee Jihii I tar see HcaUoa 1 taJa fciliMBt aboaM k wrtttae mm TiXEFHONES JtllJ A'iSf . Ail sapartmeeta eaaebe by thaae sombera. leu the eeerato wbet Oepaitme o yea w1' 1 -. -,,tna .nnaala m.'.- mm I har.h. falla the an-rlnna rnnmttiiMn WC1 , V tJIHlU 'V VM mv VUV VWMW 1 F - " gyvwuvivfirw The TJroleetiSlotily m sf tha hpn. abeold eat extremely Dromlsinav It Ukea hold lJ iS'Z'Ti'zr? ZlJT The eminent German, Herr Yehren-jof the problem1 wilh'a-firm.aTiD. iw the eoetibuoa,i r. Mr. -wheeler .went on to say that ' - teeno-feiovaks over toe Top ' " 17 x.P.w, ais-. opimoni we aia, me , govern- -fnZZ n,ZZ.lTWu,, l11 to star over in Pendleton through probable bef orewinter. in spite of ments, state nd federaL are givWg Iir?1!0"?.-01 ' Se end of tte week on some bis deaL lour enemia"- -ravinffs" - rtnite -.. i.u.-.i.i.u...u . - I . r . r ' . I - tr. r. . .. r,i .,.... lf i tw iniui,uro Miuuiu uui. ana' oruv-i o'ciock ana naa a dik narane to tne nosi-i . jt. But Who is going to make the armiS- ably WOlild not. ceasa with the war. office There they halted, sang "Amer-1 JL7' .SI, , "iT.r." xnnn Peek - - SMALL CHANGE, t ' :'-Buy another bond.7,-''--' ,v ' -:-!. - ;-;e- - e. , Great weather. Isn't ltTf, Make the best, of the remalnlns; extra darUabt hours.. Soon be time to. push the .dock back aaraln.--yv-.: A' fellow, after answerinc -aUU- the questions on- his questionnaire, has told Just about everrthina: he knows. . we can -syropauuie-.wTin im . poor, urea business man wnonas been com sat Wwa if'U.. DA1LT (VOBXCra OB alTZlWOOWl MfMA..o..ii.iOM 8Mii.....s -ss ! 6m ftM. S2.0 O ''gee yf...... ,7.M t O swetll.. A HEALTHFUL BOUNTY FAIR OREGON SIDELIGHTS Stories Ftom Everjnrbere Charlie as an Ivory Pounder . ,u mun .4 l ,iAy.. rm..rw...nt i VA' cwuiji ' xir .ruuuus i uw t v ,1 rius.us may uuii ugcu-1 it would, he nrprtiftl eA 4vtpnrt . In I . . t? -. lt nu neen our experience mat U 8L Helens' tffere is a fair bullrt- ing almost any time-if they so de many-new directions. It iwoWbe Jng Which was Cpnstrtfcted on sire. -But does it follow that the comei abermanfint fctnw In nnrland they bought very nearly 13000 on I . -ri . ii-it.-iw' t'i'r " " . ii ' - - Tl-4 money - raised ' by,- the. SChOOl French, Yankees and -British Will Quit I hattorial life On hf . hfaim-irV. I tola'' Orst. dajra drive and will buy more und for ilS a quart, thourh California others, to whom -they set a rood ex-1 stuff at beraln prices in an effort to iLjis children of Columbia county. v tp? , In an armistice both partie5 was evpentiAnaiiv a!'m'ifhsnt . .-r.nv n is 40 rest wide and roong. groans arms- i.we.nave no mtenuon ernment agencies .said he, rwili children raised the money" by school of " grounding ours before winter. nnHm.Ttnii M--MiiiIh .,i--t. entertainments and'tother": juvenile 'activities. ; . vf There is" no fairer-monument "any where to the spirit and 'enthusiasm of school pupiisr '.i,v; The self help and Independent pur pose evidenced by this structure is -WEIV'E GOT TO DO IT undoubtedly reorganize T the markets i of, the -country. . They need ?reor ganizlng. D suffice, sons; has been aune , here since Its cent v translation inio the Eng-lish lan- The raartpU- ara th . kev- ruare. After the meettas he .whole QUBLB your former Liberty loan to m?st ow agrarian difficulties. SewWiSd to. BonarTnation: i ample. ' : - 1 aet ria or stock on nana before the new ThU u th flrf . time the national I wcoinca luesaw - moicauoni are that there Is some profiteering- ro- ina on. Burcest an official Investiga tion Into this- highly important situa tion. - ' subscription. It must be done, j announces Portland's fourth LUh ! erty loan' committee, to achieve an amni Hh .mui.tin-. Portland's $19,000,000 quota and to among older folk, Everr year-the jW?"t llru children mi this building with ex-r r "C!T . w. ' ' v t hibits of school Work. Jit was fuller WHAT MET Z IS AND MEANS al sons. FRANK NOVAK. . Use of the Service Flag Portland.. Sept '17. To the Editor of I The Journal Kindly Inform ma whether or not I am entitled to display a service flag- In "my window for two "brothers who are serving; Jn the army but who Hwe ti a Aateh te anew trhat bum of Ma the AarttaUeaa ate who la the a-iHUry ante of tadr soontrr. 8obm Anoocncy hera. truly. ' - Redoubled j effort, iOvest-l From the PhCuuUlphla KT.nl) Xedser iSppt. IStJ did not -make thelr.T-ome with m X I .Sot ..ifi imn..,r. 1 - m. T.r.hin'. m-m . .--...(.-.IhiTt been told that-one Is not entitled I sJeep than ever durina- the- eountv .fair mcnt 4114 ?crlfice ; are imperaUve.1 What Pershing's great new army tan man ever aurmg me county iau i - ... , .i .-m dertook vesterdarrwhen the newa of tts I to a held this week at St. Helens. Portland must and will respond Thara la aa tde abroad sibobs . moral pespla that thay ihoald make their aaicfc ' hart rood. One paiaoe I hafa to maka cood: myaalf. But mjr duty ta mr Baiahbor-ia taooh mora naarly pra d by layras that , ' I bare te maka him happy if I may. " . " BUTtn-on. Thawnrk of iitn- hanrf m i-earin Every Portlander witt do his duty the building and filUng it with ex- wwraure ae vvierzoiow. oi me kivii. . . .i .i rrtucu liiKii cuiiimiHsion eiLS iib ni uiuiw uicaus a .vast expenoiiure . ' I'" r--.'v : 7 1 flare and-snre aradtiallv lto nn. f energy, a great devotion o thoughtj .jF ' clue8. oyeo na'one the battles of ail huto-y and to a high ideal, and a benefit to the B,xin Ql :. ine agncuwurai weaiui oi sweep the war into new and unbellev school DUDila that ran never ha nh- France ground under the German able phase, i -ff..i:lUp1.1? Can D?Ver heel-vet France am, fla-htln. on. Deductions and prophecies, this earfy iiLeraLdi. ii nresasres me rnmins i " t 1 . - -i ,i ., ..., . I or a generation or men and women "w v J w,w - o"" i Bat one thing- was plain with the news Somewhere In France We went to one night to the almost constant The. ment correct? MRS. B. MORRIS. ramoie ox ine cunons waa aunosr. coa- I la an-article prepared (or the Otneta. nut-1 .uiaous. aoroeuuoi: aoing in a Dig - .a. W -L A. amkjk Viaasaamivesm .r . Mmei e-am k if.. Hmi''h,ii h. e I to a atar ror a orouver. xs 1 sudden ' advance v touched the linartna ntl wa nX.n lV Tttt ln Br-xUar 0-,ral Nathan WOliam Mo- way tonight,-we told one Another. The -WLJW?. f Lii"!?? Cbmee, ot tha aatiooal ermy. reans ta tha I London Dally Mall dlamlseea It with two n 1 , "; ,, "'. . "rr ss Pwr nam ef the -anoi iw w lines: "American front sheUlnc. Enemy a" hJT or broS aay prty Last night one position in b.hrtS:rr."n f-. -tor Improved." I hav. ha did set actually leave from that hoaaahoht talked with some of the men who helped directly to so into tha aarrka.- - "Improve" our 'JMposftions,'' and they a ..-uiim tell a thrilUns; story of how they pressed caaa Pr h. upth sloping hillside in the face of Portland. Sept 14---To j,10'' enemy fire and threw the Germans over Reerue river orchardtsts and Oatsep mahmr nun Mrm. errnr for harvest I WUW. - " I ' ' 1 . . U cn v jktv vn Willi 'A branch of the coYernment employ-1 baUdinc our snipe faster thaavaay- ment bureau is In- process or estaoiisn-1 rw oeuevea possible" and IS brash- men i at taxer. . wiut uiaries sntN i waj away, one aifftnnrt. mttm unh T ""e- f. . . f . ,- 1 "rT .PPasjra.4 be no room for - Thhi Is a weather report sent on Sep-1 tna word la his lexicon, la one of those tember 11 tn th Baker Herald bv Its I maawha v T-V. . Trz" four' In August, and frost has alreedy 3?vv!0pU 8tl) recently had a come this month. They have not been j exniolUoa of his versatility. The tort- very severe, but in places oia constoer-1 di nappened at the Press club la the able damage to guraena.-, j, : . : I nouna capital. As will be recalled. 1r. - w. . I Ufca..k . a w Faying a lost tribute to a vrom pairm lugeuier wtat Chariea E. Plea. nf Wiwwthnni tha Iiulenendent BSYS : I Vice nrealeleBt rrf ., , . -Mrs. McCullouah's name . la certainly 1 oornora ti nn .i,... v7 six sweaters, bee idea six or eigne pairs i . ..www inw every of socks for others that were IndlvMuall wr..ana wneo tnay went to SeatUa work, yet all being done for tne sotoier i u-era waa a reception for the visitor boys through the Red Cross. And this I at the local Press club. Judge CUrse.lt XZZZJT -"ti .IS occasion, and In tntro- age. she can outdo most of the younger Z";" ""J. rrZ?9 maM'- . in h. nr. nf th I VISllOrS SUCh a Mr. ftrhwsh -"" I M-..1-. . - 7 .u,.j win upon xo oo tnree taia.ra. The flrat la to take an automobile ride. we eeoona is to eat and the third Is to peak. Now. the Press club Is coins to lnaururats a new thing. We are rolng to call oa Mr. Schwab neither to eat nor ta rMa mm v.... . . .., 1 . w mt mt wV au-v moTea as smoouny as a piece u- ui i going to command him to play the The Australian troops do not have 1 . 11 not on record whether this chaJ their spirits broken by discipline. Their I 'en "was tha result of a forehand . t. ,-,-, vv, K-,- nm I Knowledge Of the ahflltw v. moted from the ranks for proved f" 5 Py or whether It was expected kiiiw mnA n. av -Mlai. I uiai no Would for nnr Ka trmA -mA- f ul flghtera The Australian troops and I ff" h,m deft The result was that ha our troops are pals, and swear by eacn I r eieppea easily up to the plaao nh VT Birln. mm im fmm tha. MnkBL I ana PlSXed. btit hie tbnata llluw.nl the Australian officers are very demo- j t P v 00 weU tn1 the. wonder cratic. for example tney neia a ooxin i . , . r . a-aP9 mono as match hetween the commissioned offl- . "teaa or being concerned liOvnQe JOURNAL MAN ABROAD By Fred I-ocxley GERMAN LN" POLITICS i -, .;- ...itk i ,t.v..t... (warriors sleen under the sod of the I of ar MnntTtMi f. nt mp than l C. ,z?rL2. w.v.i xnA tis-e ? um v ,-u lua u-ui, .lu .aige iuwu8uvS . - "Z I orft .""I- , "71 Z. ""I . rr. " . rTL . I crest ot tne hllL We are now oc- an In.-. T 41.. Li, I UUIU Lllc V IDVB BO WB11Z mors UHH I aw.wv Aiuuiuuia uuun (WW kv vuv I ruv 142. H. . wa UOI1 w ," I M,--IM tv. . a OST of us have been brought county fair served no other purpose, .i.ww. are cnpp;ea oeyona rwwe4r " to the pass by the events of the its influence on the minds of the ? .ngnt-yet France fights harder mg to dear the way to Mets. Mts is four cnlunins to our recent statoEiks war where we wish to see and school pupils far more than compen- raan ever- ittechier southern support of the Hin-1 convention.- Please be sura wax recnUy to vUlt a nearby American r I a--. . . J I FVTS a na-na.-.!- a-a Aatla Sa. a. a. a- S I W m a. 1 al SSTT rial I1 WW lina Kfinnifl IT TO II rn wara. 1 -TI r f-T aa an flrtamrBrH na ' iwav I . 1 a. a hear no more of the German sates lor all the annual event eort. of your u na wn JKS .language. However innocent the ideas I But there s much more of value M - " " m . o .t-Uength new'spaper to enUon thN in a meadow. 7;' found the troops had been given leave to gather near the fence and watch the Australian field day meet. A group of the allied airplanes hovered about tc prevent enemy planes from swooping over and dropping- bombs in the crowd. t of our observation balloons could ? may be which It expresses we revolt I in the Columbia county fair. It had ment, 1330 for every man, woman from the sea to SwRseriand. German success which it proved u be. I - I -1 l . J fl 1. . t ' t . I II l, a ' J a,, at ,.. .i-u j . I, v.. r.nnvnrnp. e-hihit- mrimmMi . tn 1 UUU CUilU m we nauon. WD1 s OUT. " wiu iro openea up aonuia .ire. a ma euu euuuu - i. . , , . And the Carman avrmlee eouth of the seems to ne tainted wiin mo t suc exuimis aispiayea " break wUl face rout anywnere. rue aiBpiays in tnis neia i t,.v, 4uv4twut iuv. ir-eause it . the kaiser's enormities. ' P Patriotio ; , feeling almost tmanl t!i mously approves of the effort to ex . . . . '.". a '. a ik. I In4 Aaaaal4 ea t4 aftA-MMA.ia aw aa. .aaa ciuae me uerman language irom uw mjii ewuus cucibj nwo or capture. were infinite inVvariety and so ex- mohey and more guns in action than . t?lMMy?Zl CARIES RINGLER, M. R. SPAXJLDING. ' X Exalted Ruler. Secretary. The Honor System Lauded Portland. Sept. S. To the Editor of tensive as. to show that very areat i "cr oro. . it.ai-ea-, .m h4i.nnH.Mti . Mv , ".if kmh eonatanf UUT lana IS not invaded, OUT Cities 1 recent days. The American drive in the reader of The Journal for more Shan I ,,!rn - . WeaWeIe Have Decome very . ... aw- , t HiunfM in Th.i,.Maf,.Mf,An - i rn 1 1 1 1 l ihiii whmr. mir nvnnnnuvii i -uuueru . uobilwob idut eiDi-in wiiv t nm.n vnoTa ina x caooiSaine press ana vue puipii, v--4-v-, . .uu. - - " " "'7 ' ' nindenhurV an-bT.ndenderfr'in- the t-.. T -ttaoh-ii to it. I much admire Hs in otner iioias tne, nousewives 0""." tervals when they are not cursing or siand on a great many things. v with th e fart An m fid. what shall m omer neias tat nousewives or iwwoi uiuuijwuuu. yr l I . .v. . . .r.:"i . thinea. it at " we think and say 'of North Dakota's the county contributed exhibits that a me front z,ooo,000 strong, anaj-UpPitlnr toel weArar armies, are all times givee the under dog" the "loyalty candidate" for- governor? J evidence splendid achievement n 2.000,000 more wlll'soon be there to having- such a hard time me Attempt I square deal, on Aurust 24 i re," household arte and domestic science. I save us irom we iaie 01 Belgium ami " . .1 -I-.... " .1 1 V. . V.. J7i7h rinv-rnor west-m- They can only win Ua A.,, txruvli v. .1- 1 .i. f .,r.aH m this state. Havlngr beet We've got to do it. and XanUsUe flgnrefto sprinkle belated an Inmate of the state prison at that her stride. She was a dark bay, and time, ana later unaer me vrwui st- within easy shelling distance of. the German "heavies." And yet, several thousand Australian and American troops were massed there watching field sports. While I was there a six furlong race was run, or rather trotted. The riders were in regular Jockey unl This e-entleman's name is Do vie. In his camnalarn sneecb.es to En Canned fruits and "vegetables. COOk- NOrtnern France. They can only Win h -int wiihAi hiif -n t--Kt- autmrated In this state. Having- been forma The horse that won never broke Ilsli speaking crowds Mr. Doyle j ery and other products of the house- we back them. .makes a terrible to-do over his "100 bold laboratories were in. lavish pro-l L antastlc tears about his fatherland and harangue laW-ceu. iuysi nuici luauisiu. . tu i , i . ' land anoloelea h-. n,.i.. . tMaiiv Hiffarent anneal In. the a-rrlcultural disn.avs there, urging the people to use more r., ... aaf aaemaaCV ea vw esaa w vre awwa s a i , j . . - , . -1 a - - re I svmw uv ww t asesrv wa-a eaa v vu -ra la the German speaking voters. To there was corn 11 feet high andsears mUK n1 otner oainr proaucts. swe idehne meant when he said the German them Mr. Dovle has sent out a oosta! of corn 15 inches in length. .Thete ve heard the comment made upon frontier was menaced and it ipoaMM nrinfM in th nrm.n ' hnmo-A I were arains and, (trasses as fine as I tneir errorts, mat tne people eera and enlisted men. The officers .. , uca Pactical things as ships, choee a major for their champion, and I '"WJLier "na steel armor. the enlisted meiv selected their beet man. raey xougnt ciean ana iair. ana worn i w..t vi-,4 . ait, aa th. nHmt, annU nl tn a a-rvrwt tort to I ' . "V "' wi the oVflr-. jaw." officer: and men p7tbjS-it w 0" null n-ll m.t -Wall hit. Tjlearer: well " 11 WM COCtttU- hit" And whenever, the officer would The Fourth Liberty Loaa plant a hard one In the private's eye I wi aava atarud is te eat tha tie. there would be hearty aoDlause. Earlier I - . - o atoe. tn tti nM av. .n affWra' -t-erJeelvaae "i?7.J0Jf..?: lata ef re; was run. x oa norm ox ig oi. uta. str tains collided ditch, and came of the riders. nearly four years of service, and who bad had many a narrow escape in going over the top. had his neck broken. The other rider, also a captain, was crushed under his horse and lived only IS tnla utes. He, too, had. served through the war. and had distinguished himself for bravery in action. One of the other of ficers in the race, a major, took a bad fall with his horse and had his lea- broken. "It's Jolly hard luck for those two officers to go west after serving throughout the war, particularly when the bloody bloom in war is In the way of being- over, don t you know," said a Tommy to me. in Jumping over a masked 0t5. UjTjf baya is rraseai me down in a heap. On. w.'U 17 nUUe te bar. a captam who had seen Aa arar tha too aMo.' a Cear eaah they Mad ta .eta mm mem. Near thay baaa tbam ea tha rva. Doa't beat them back threes, any leek vi la aau tae ttaa. ernor ( Me Vina: oroaen my psroia. i wish to make a few remarks in ehaif of the Inmates aiyt those in charge, and myself. When we talk of men having no honor, convicted of crime, how utterly absurd 1 We are all more or lees wll- HOW TO BEHEALTHY By Oc weoda-BuU htnem. Termer PorUaad fhyiWIis Bay baedil Bay Saw I We deat sue aev Wa dram ar ehat e eat. Se the Rana may kBea a era set aa alaai t TBatzaakaaa are bare to beat af Aftam. 1 EUhty-alxth atraat, S. B. Unele Jeff Snow ays: They say the king - of Bulgaria la . crexy, and I hain't no doubt of It what-; soever. The best proof that a king ain't crazy Is far him to quit his Job and go to earahV a honest UvinV The kaiser" of the Huns blocs in a bughouse or la front of a f Inn squad, and this king -ot Bulgaria's tn the same class.' WHY NOT EAT HORSE MEAT? For most of us the question answers itself. and promptly: "Because, a horse isn't criminal, but more or less so Inclined, there. So far, the antl-hippophagists are How few are there of us who might not I unanimous and in run harmony. Tne at some time tn our lives have been idea of eating- horse!" they murmur re pot behind the gray walls if the law bad sentfully, and. begin to glare at you ror Iter of distribution. that the nennle ere I to perceive reasons for the headlong- tases aa juw as -- - " . ' . . backward fllaht of the German armies in ura 1 ' . . 1 I . . '"r".. STZZ rr." 7JL. andrln the, Gothic type which the grow. There was livestock to de- uaiu r1'1" the last two months. The optimianisat " r.. . 1,11 1 ,",r. .r.-'.,.Z kaiaJ.n inva n w-H. aatlne- fnr their lirfit the .eve and satisfy the most iaey ca ior. -um me price London and Washington has a - new. Ittotes "and studiously saying not one ardent connoisseur. There were farm down and consumption will increase, meag. fJ?iw Wfi& K jT".T..r ! r va.,.,.,- . Haw nt Hnwn the nriiwt Pv tmU op by the American- drflvo It 'is possible plr ,w wura auou. u 1 4.r,uu tluvlv- 1 . .'k . I to guess at tne ueea wmcn serening ana 1 - ... ,t, . - u. m the I even sua-restina such a thiar. But when "s. his men will make of the stupendouaJ ; ',ti" A ttltt trnik had become 1 vou mdelv insist upon prylnr into this A central mile artUleir'that figures so largely thtTiowau And mmAn. how many thou- distasteful question farther, then they Vaasfds throughout this- vast land are j begin to. scatter. One group exclaims. t. .. , . . - 1 asern ro prison un vim uaiu, 1 wui uuu v. ."a, thai rt-a.rt-"ln?"i or- which you have known and cailea by JthSfSS n-Tn . ever for some petty crime, and In order name and fed and curried and driven S nni L J? 5 f! l!;; to alsfy some man-made law and en- all Its life?" To them, horse eating- la dred miles. Once an allied 'orceot past hanca the prestige ot officers (many of a form of cannibalism. Others take, or Mets and tn pwrtUons dominating the rottento tha core) and add to 'the pretend to take, a more practical point southern area west of the Rhine vaBer already great burden of the taxpayer, of view, and declare that whereas a guns Of this Sort OOUld be moved SlOWiV , . " . .v. ..a v.. 1. twlm aa mnoh mm a orw OVERNOR WITHY COMBE cannot northward to wipe out systematically win come, when the world I steer or "beef critter" of the same in reason refuse to sim a writ-1 th German border "defenses. To the I wm a.Wov.n o the fact that the Derse-1 weight, horse beef would be twice ah ent 'Americanism."-i ' ; " e ment and machinery department. w. rnu minv IpIaV in the I Best -of all. there was--a fine at polltiolan on the ground that "God tendance from every part of the ;fdepot such 5 as , Spokane has, where equipment. has made him so" and he cannot county, with aU intensely .inter- u fu w W w help It. But an appeal to German ested in the exhibits. The war spirit , " BU8U- BOiT0 . . .i . . . . .1 A a a. . m . .a I rtlrtri IfaflPa " : voters on the bald consideration tnal was mere as u is - everywnere m they are Germans, In this crisis of America, and a universal thought the nation's life, savors of delib- that no compromise peace should be erate wickedness. thought of, but the struggle be car ried through to a clean cut victory Olden Oregon Oregon City Stricken With Great Flood Disaster la UlL. you ask whether they, or anyone they know, has ever tried it, all they can say la to triumphantly point - you to the proverb. "Tough as old horse." Others, again, take hygienic grounds and shud der at the thourht of .what would ban. pen to the human race fronffeting the I" cemher, 1M1. the Willamette dreadful, spavined. . shoulder galled. rtvM" rose to an unusual height and broken winded, old crow baits, which carried away all the buildings a both they are sure would be the only enee mUi Oregon 1 City. Lnn we could afford to klH for food. Others Cl. soroea the river from Oregon Oty. PROTECTING CONVICTS Gflf.aBielvitafeni4am CYl lSaPt I II A YA ILTiea I rvaraht fHsa A t m nK abeea ' aanst' alAr.rn,Aj uuvtiutuubui vuiuivuiM es,aAu nut vtu uj uiDniuucis auu UvSUvCts U TOrrey discussed the normal school of the peace of the earth S$ problem at Thursday's meeting of. the The state spends no n clubs. Mr. G of safetv tn rnrv- Qemaaisoiitmandera who. have - been eutioc and prosecuUon for many .minor expensive as cow beef, which, at pres , , ; S outguessed, outwitted .and outfought Id offenses 4s useless aa wen as expen- ent prices for porterhouse, would put It day testify in tne reeent week; and who are now in. the give, and In. many Instances acts on the beyond reach of. any but munitions" mil- ten promise vff.ta whn nuv Spends nO money more Inn ml-, invoatliratinn at the ninn. I attitudes of "men whose ntnda ere nt.i ..... aVa.i. 1,1- M WAmAn'a l,,ka H rh,,.Aklll aalra I nrf.n . IK.n Ik.t ...4.1.4. 44 1". 1 . .. .. . - . . 1 v.uad. .ul. VH4U4W14444 u mocii WW ui wuibu ii,. uuruuri- i m, . -,.-... j iieTiv urea ana comusea. a successful i tn. n-hn,, tn -tmn im " for two new normal schools. It isHates for aid of county fairs. That is I J' ,K ti iu4 .... - culmlnaUon of the movement begun yes-1 I am not here prepared to offer - - ..-" o teraay wouia nave tne exxect or a cata-1 remedy. X with I were. But It seems I. frt. It nil, 4h. fvx.. n.m s . ...Ill I .a- aw. . , . L . . . . I. . . . .a m a . . I uu inriu uw cuunmi .ue-1 to me inac eminent onea coaia in umi i llonalree. . Some roundly declare it too tourh for human chewing, bat when roundly assert that thefleah of horses isn't wholesome and will upset the stom ach of anyone who tries to eat it. while not a few object to the Idea of eating a meat which is chiefly used for cat's meat and dog biscuit and feeding the animals in the soo. But an these apparent differences ar only superficial. The real fundamental reason underlying all these verbal ob jections is the feeling; in the back of their minds that no aecent, self-respecting white man would eat "horse, anyway. Next Monday: Meat? (No. 2.) Why Not JSat Horse was swept clean to the bedrock. -On. the Oregon City aide, McZaOughlla'a toll! and tha Willamette Iron works were carried away bodily. A grove of mag nificent firs ' disappeared. ' The river was full ' of uprooted trees, barns I fence, cabins and household goods. I . aw. a.n. . , I a ADQTl un lana, vannuan wma .avra waste, and . below, Abernethys peach orchard anf acre of river front war dumped into the torrent, When the flood wa at its height Captain Oeorge W. Taylor took his, boat, the Bt. Clair, over the fall Into the lower river. the doubted fact that tmore facili- true) at,least If all the county fairs It. To St the ties are needed for training teach- are like that annually held at St era, which means other normal school Helens. training, though Mrs. TOrrey pro- The ; fair gives the .people some- il posed that the training be done at thing to strive for. It advances ti the state university. The difficulty their thought and thfeir "purpose. It ) in the situation is the war and that raises up higher agricultural and f the proposals come the American mind occupied with war and. war activities. 1 limit. The Columbia county fair has , sign it promptly. ; The convicts, as Mr. Brown says. fense system would be left in loose and t find out a way that would lead to many flying ends. A retirement of the Ger- j a reform. But I never look to see this vnanM almnat .in thalf Awn hAniM AttM I tntlll vwllfstana . rffs aaajrafa and are helpless in the hands of thehr be imperative If their armies were not I shyster lawyers ar put into their keeper. Any of them who tell un- I to be left in danger of a rolling-up pro-1 proper placet pleasant truths might be made ta f3, an t5k? .ftwth rear: - ? IS sUrWU VaUaV "Vi nurviHBiit, w v i iriij up utftua ftMuuitirai auu cttffpr hittrlv for It. Th a fffiv Amnios -wb. ttuWWui w v i at a time , when household ideals. It 4s an inslruo- CJ T gSJe if saTetyU cer "" rom - is so thoroughly tlve agency to which there is no 11 r, The city of jleti toward which ni wr antrvitiea limit tainly be of some benefit to them but Americans ar fighting. I the n X know that the honor system and the general ' betterment reform have wrought more good in and out of state prison in tha last 15 years than waa P5RSONAL MENTION Pittsburg Man Looks Over City P. B-Massman of Pittsburg. Pa, Is in the city, looking over the industrial and business situation while on a tour of the Northwest for this purpose. Mr. Massman, accompanied by Mrs. Mass- man and their daughter, Helen, la at j PERSONALLY RESPONSIBLE : ".., f - .,'-'!. '-- '"",:; . - rjrjHERll is obviously a growing dis- i history of eight years. It was first held at Yankton. Yankton takes its name from the fact that it is the I S00 year. Every man can note the many rood change that hav taken place around state prisons and. reform- Chehalls folk on Motor Trip Mr. and Mr. C A, Uoty and daugh- pimcw annua aiavM lauBna auiu. rwurio-1 , , .i. m.. v. alia atorie and how lives are being- i, ter. Cbarlotto and Melen f Chehalls. JU Mmm, Va a.Malatv mm mmJm) amt. aa aaaaS I W1IIL. inCHJOrWal 1.W WU! SI SVaea. J avi -th I ever aocomblished otherwise in the last 1 tte Portland. we do not (juite see how it will cover 1 center of a vast part of the German the whole situation. system in the east of Franc. It Is a .1 aAl. va-.lh s.9 4A. M.V1-a ea-aeasa.ae.e fVa Whatever the governor may prom-1 ?:ta7nTZ: rnT.nru. rlw ise, it will still be feasible for the south. Similarly' it, t the focal point of dcreas of crime. - Reform, measures I over Sunday .Islt. . Thay r registered position throughout the free t0 .torture the prisoner the system which -these same armies T and th downing- f King-Alcohol have at th Cornauua, -..int.ta.' na ,,. -t - . , j center Of a settlement of New Eng- fhair rharc Thev n rln it must us in an extensive retirement,. It wrought tha change. Ton can coax and I ' . , .. C:!?d?.0,fl landers. They first named their lit- faaS'L. i-'t to be supposed. ther.for, that if n - Roebr, Woe taCUy .-... ' las causer - DErganuiT nsnnniu l . ... . . . l .a j . ...vuuava wv..ub. AAAvifh.aa, anv narnt unin rna iMrmun fM.naaa,it a iA.a Bran'ine ue wru tna . iwiuau, Ma fni. nia t.im if ihia ' ..n-. . own maineviue, aner me state oi I convict may comolain but who will thuv in rtv un utx eithana rrnai. , vnn . Xnn-. him .nn .in. Ivr. inaert. laenox. Mrs. Clara Ream !:a.- -lTa -..TF118- But when they appUed for a ,,.,.- h!m. H. mai, nan nrtM. batu-. vt is a Imdwledse of.lh to tha denths. I see manv that I knew Tnd Miss Eva M. Latx f Roseburg. w(.w wf V5n;raiiucu tcaotve nnatnffi-A tha a-nvamiman a. - " ' 1 .... i -- .Vi. a- .u ..-. T v T I IV ..al at the Tmnerial. his torments but nobody will mind it. I "T.. Ci Tla .i.. -.'.."'"l "7r:a--"fa" TZzJZEZ. ?I?m w" " - m Before we can reasonably exoect I na.n 4 riim.ntA.hn- nwn Pnaiuntm t.iw 1 Ben Hukey, oren uayea ana aioan a convict to tell the truth in an in-1 battles before the present forward j erty bonds and ISVar Savings Stamp. Hughet of Burn. Or. wjn jiot be - permitted to hide behind his official position. ; He must stand up before the judg- ment bar of democracy' end' answer for what he has done postofflce the government said there were already too many "vllles" on the postofflce list and, suggested that some "other name be chosen. The idea of havlnsr Yankea tanrl The death I i. i. .. .4 he has caused, the homes he tu LZZ L "Z-r?Z: " " with recognized rights. ...... v 1 j. . uuTTcci, iu uio ouiuaiuuiiy, ana destroyed, the misery, disease and "Yankton" was chosen by the people f!.m,e..Le b".!ow,n,i?,adfa8lovef and accepted by 4he. government. iu u..ious oe i..u waa cnarge,-4 Tha t air was held at Yankton for a number of years. But it so grew tn proportions that a place of larger resources seemed, necessary, and four vestigatlon of this sort we must give them the status of human be- TRACTORS IN PENNSYLVANIA movement is. halted. land donating to . every good .cause. . a, ii a '.' I Rdlly and vdUIngly they act., Had It Then, too, the Americans may fall, as 1 lu. is. : .a pother arales.liav 1V" . winw j vowing vengeance en; man and the such ciKnnstces-whlch eem :Jto- J world. May th honor system not co u "Tf..Tr: '"iMvn .ib cwmoiu 1 trust, this are registered at the Benson. a.. .nA-Mrs. R. A. Adam and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homaa of Pendletoa. Portland for th week end. are guests at the Oregon. .- , Mrs. Edward J. Carter ana aaugmsr and if they are proved against him he will be punished. . The old custom was to punish the! peoples for their rulers' crimes. And la' this there was a shadow of jus- Helens, the county seat OBERT J. . WHEELER'S vocation I faith in its men. It is probable that we is to superintend th nark- ent ." wperience some , new aenaatjdaa I kaAMa Innrn . fTnAV aa Jini MSm 1ila avlta 1 Aka.. .ai.M a,ini4j v nucukuvvu, rwm- are now out. virtually alone, with th sylvania. His avocation, as we i burden of all the world upon their ehoul- or five years ago it was taken to SL understand it, is to superintend trac-idM1i snd ye ff1 world upon aTa ' tmi.f 4Vt,a m. . v 1 " . mA,K.M..W Z..v, . j.- (,1.1. .a .. .,.. r ' aaa I .a Tan OT mX K JUIW muimviMaa. nouuxis 4 , u" -J f" I arouse other more capable than I tol i7 T a Turner and Mr. and visitor in the city. Is at the Portland. W. H- Turner of Staymond, Waah I registered at the Carlton. B. F. Stare of Astoria is a guest at the Portland. J. Olsen of Astoria Is at the Washing ton. T. F. Mulhall of San Francisco is at the Carlton. The President of the -United States Whistles From tha Baa rraaeiaee Can. tie because a people that submits to be ruled by a criminal is certainly J not rree from guilt. bui . mere is also injustice in It tor "nneratinne in T.phie-h Vn.mtw- in mem our own wiu n uora wim me journal. i nave jusi.oeen reading tor operations in Lrfnign county UJf - nnw - mtie while an without jv tin Th lonnui ahaut th 'if.mt take up tha cause and vent their fl- L t Hunter of Astorta . arrived :t":" rr """rwr -av. . . the uorneiius. The Saturday Half Holiday Portland, Sept. 18. To the Editor of I the same state. i thought of the great role prepared; tor IganUations that are not wllllns; to give aaV.nii -Mm. F. T. Stanley and F. F. Stanley: Jr. of peschutes. On. are at the Benson. Mr. and Mr. C W. Charboneau and T. - J, Charboneau of La Grande are registered at th Imperial. vi. swartsour. ana- At St. Helens also there Is a mother 1 Mr.' WTieeler exDlained what Penn-i them. It is almost" unbelievable; .this I Saturday. afternoon to. hero soeed un the! .Z7l-, . itrra in Portland. who has five sons in the war. How sylvania is doing with tractoiV tM!lden at th Oregon. -an J.. aw I -I.;. .a. -iia..4i.- .4 v ... i atHl sense the war as omsthlng dim 1 tools and walks out on Saturday Jtei ...nil Mrs. Oeorge A. Marvin of t because a people may be educated bv ,7, , ' uoiuSf lucir "'ii1uu"u and. far and, fabled. " -v noon Ua alacker. and ahould be treated Taoomkar gaMto at theCarlton. I i.. TLm .. fh! Lrli r-Py Prt iQ Liberty loans look sucif Imeeting the other day. He jsaid tlt v --V Pennsylvania had "a well developed have to try K again. . Because, eome- for hour per 'week. They hava spending the summer In the Northwest, tractor service extending M over how. th immeasurable pride and affec- V.1".!, . .Tf f1 f,or "!flr Tet for a fw day at th, Wash- the.state." Forty machines were at Sney c. ii Crai of Lyn- work in this business, he said, all -.w1?-l.rf.." Z3? to work Saturday afternoon. Four hours w..h . atiesta in th city for the HERE is one araniment fnn hn-e. I 'i YMinut nnn,AM k an 4f,. ! r. . a avi. a-.. 1 all over the tlnlted State mean , more l .aair an, at at the -Cornelius, i . . . aJ- uuuvi..wwuM, . vyui.iwi. -. bu jl . I -, 0 Num. iraiui. Aiyu, uw wu,. toci I .. A. a. a - . a . " - , . . . nv anvamn,ant V..J , I . aa . .. a- 1 . . th. aiHa.. a I UUW UKI UUUHIUUiu. ouoa Dl T WTI I M. anfl . JU1BO Or auuuowa ... . . i.a uujiut . ifuiiun . w ii if'.. i npiTn,, 1 liiiift. KaKiiiiiin ill ir . ipmnm I anuvuuua v. : v...w .w... v. fmtvw i - .. . . .... ... i. r j r mio-ht hn.ht Tv.; -1"4 a r- " '"and onda and anxiety, and triumph that .?OT.."IB!(l'D, .v,0... U1 ai-wuiam iusi. . .i. --a.. -c,i .a t3.. rana uvey aia not asa xor isaturaay aner-1 twi.,' a Utm more conspicuously with- The state tractor department co- rn .V.r.-. V v ZZrl-Zi noon off nor an eight hoar day. They f. - end Mrs. J. J. Brownson of Tilla- B0ND .VALUES : ili!lhem?nh!e beOTU m th7face? vi vcttcvo uiea vruug is rigau TueiP f , minds are suppressed, their reasoning ; faculties , destroyed. Such a people Jl' no more deserves punishment for its r Tulcr! crimes than an Idiot does for ".k.tl' I....J-.1 . n . , '.ma., nusoooauot. nen a", people s 5 power to tellright from wrong-has m . . a a ' a a. a. - I - a w vvuuviVUUllSl J WT1 falA I ,' 1 UK BLsllC UCaaJllUl. UCUfllUUriJL I ,lr ' I Im Vak laBt i)eenvexurpatea Of set Purpose by out dnlne- Snv hat-m tt,. nnni ... h.J..4. ....4t. .va . ,-1rL-a trT;r-- rrr. out all night in mud 1 .v r- ara at the Multnomah. iita-ruler.it Is-the-rnl-r hA .km ,Z .v "VT ivy a of Th We ar closer to ltiAf.ra""Z-i JTlJnM are at the twgon. . UtV X UWw VVWtUKUl a fU4 UIC1T UWU((1( t ;.JO06ptt Te tXMTm aUW Al.. MUI S J W. 4Ter- . sufferlori the consequences 'if "ha cent inirpat ,hi,h 1 L..w ...u xt. :. for the first time. -: .'.'-- . . . . I ,.u.vu v oumo ejea 1 ivuuu wiui uxb iuwuiui vwuuuu ui t a vaM - 1 rl"r.!i?Ti--oe "roun to bar, Uooks pretty small. After the war It Defense."" Pennsylvania, in the sain ir":::-i 1 a i:...: . Itavtoj vrtn thls'war. at-any. cost. - How to th. dty on business, ar at ; ; it oegins- to ioo as inougti the kai- will hot loot an ' email I -nn v.m. - ., ,.K.. . I Bepiemoer n v w on oi jne BTeai i could they win the war II they laid down I tK Imperial.' , W... ... !. ;.u o uio aai win not 100K 80 small. connection, keeps a farm labor agent aates of historyTVIs It actaany to mark .wirm it na in &ilif u r.Mh,r .( Harrlsburr. Or. v v4a w Obiawa. I H-Olie no- Aant n. .lt V. I 1 Ik. ai.U ...4.... 1.4. t. . Jl. I ... - . . ii. .a AW. a .a ,vi i .. -.v...- . . ' Z . I ' aiaiiua - . 4iv jiciu tvuvoB J"" w vu9- i wm Ktuwuii . y ua uu .,"" vrctiiiu wukm out oi inair ireocnes, or aixeo I U at tlx Wunimnon. .4 . . , I ht.i.avnvK .4...., a . a . . . 2r . I !.. ----- -.,i.TO ,u Km w wjui ormne per. cent. tnen. i tribute lanor among tnose wno neea I "wrv'1 w u -4-iforeimc noarsper any. ; nu own sacred person? The noUon How do vfiit make 'that nitte Vw I tt-mnet : - - : - . - I ld.' countrie eeem to hav-' had ' for tone till the whole German treating thewhole German nation simply: The value f money is M sMe us a. ' something Twa, i uae criminals nas its repulsive as- j tain to double, , and - perhaps treble, I admirably practical. It is far.su Four per cent now will be equiva-Iin would not be i fn,riee Quest xt LaCarre, Wis., Is at army would I ii,. r.riton. country.!- : I n m. Warren. - business - man of r whet wea-eali.l.K TTaiiaf Or" Is a emeet at the th eret Amertean drtv ta th sou &a,a T la 4Va nHfaninerlna.et-A.k.a. . .S I - .. - . . a a . I VaNrS" - . a. a a Ja la, aa a 'WaaJas . aaSl saam aew4 tMaerw. 4-Kaaswb nawa I . r.la-ieaatl ,Vi'V' A- - - U4VU wmiaei J f a,sa-aa iiiaaafe Va - wivua - v av I Tp gt yjj m ltl ea aa wtvtM And lfttlA ehUdMn. Stit thnr-rwtia? I vfe- M rta. AlbCI-t ItmliiUr. TWcntB nrliA wi I I Wt-.Tf.a' -iflpp nH Wrw hut Tin? cm 1n I th rrmaansj c&nnt rftlnf nrrw ' wf tiiAiv !,... ' . -vitam -. a.- vmav ame I 2-T.a.i ea-aaa th kmsvmi " ' ter way might Je to cut. out. the Ho- fall" This is only another way of I the' air. and the farmer who would sonising effort and agrotsmr t hanAlam anrf"HanaKwa I ... ' . . .. '. . - I . . ... . ' I Th visa COUTM U to U DattenL It III., h.1. ,hA a.nu . v : I .1. t)i ImDtrlal.. ' - . . .T'"n r va.uo oi: money wtu rejoice to increase ;ui5 gram eowiug , tter 0t thop too m Nolon -t"a Ca of Caldwell., Idaho,: Is ri"l - T;V" - rise- - r-; ' p Men cannot OO so Because -ce nas can know -whether th drlv Is Intended ther. two t them guest at th "Washington. x , ine DOOf. "'.,'-''. ' , , t One-hundred dollars lnveied In s I neith-r tho eauinment nor the labor. : to mature slowlyFor awlftly. No onalona ot thm hu bn wooniied. 1 ooh-l o. u Blnwt ol;l-iOrD(lt, Or. Thus -set, free, to choose a 'modern Liberty ? bond, .will brobibly ' bur "The Pennsylvania method puts both f tnl -Ml Vi? wrid will be able wish I. could giv. all of my.tim tojheip busines visitor. I ngtsterad with Mts.. nM -: It i,m, i.'n.n. iii.. I i.. 'I . '-r'- : . " -. l ; 1 La . vuni' as soon. as tne unavoidable. InflaUons perlor tov lectures and sermons on1H-- mIm7 V-Z "!4fib.T..hAi.p stop. Contraction will Se .dutyof growing more food ; Sowata ecuk.uuu iu a vau .cacucr. uue oet-ithen becin and with it and civiliied "form" : of i:govexnxaent I twice f as much ' goods after the s to read eventa. All we know 1 that the 1 the dear boy over there. war .machinery;;, and. ; labor fat .? his r dis-1 Americans are apparently ready. the Bia-irers at. the Benson. A -PATRIOT' i '' W. Hamilton cf Baker, a business President Wilson left the office of Sec retary of War Baker the other day, whistling as he went. Some whistle as they meditate. Some whistle when they are jubilant. Nobody ever whistles when he Is down hearted. - And nobody who Is sour and haughty and brutal ever whistles. The whistling man Is pretty sure to be a democrat, truly a man who ha a ens of belonging to the people, human, healthy and happy. On cannot Imagine the kaiser whist ling. It Isn't likely that Ferdinand of Bulgaria or th sultan of Turkey ever whistles. You can imagine Pershing whistling, but not Uindenburg or Laden dorff. . And yon can lay your bets for victory on the aid that can whistle ! It la to be regretted that the news dis patches do not tell us what tun It was that th president whistled aa he walked toward the White House. It would be interesting to know If tt was the grand march from "Aid a." or sqra rollicking bit or popular melody. But whistling of any sort means buoy ancy of spirit. President Wilson whistle. All America is In the same mood, - The kaiser ha neither the disposition to whistle nor-any reason for whistling. I it is good to nave these whistling signs on th horizon. . Chureh Unity From tha -Vf sodaera ladepeadeat ' T What answer do others give Xr. Boyd of Portland, who challenge th churche of Oregon to unite in a few simple and essential principles of Chris tianity T Too many . ministers are leav ing for .war duty, and church ar without pastor. ' Th v Preebytertaa church goes a Jong way' toward unity when It offer, through Dr. Boyd, as on of th principle under such a aew order., to "practlc baptisms under th form of Immersion when so - desired. This war may bring about a consolida tion of churches. In Wood barn, wboee population Is to be' rueeeed at sine th war and the shipyards started, there ar nine- churches' represented. - It is very significant, that JDr-Boyd appeals more to communities than to ministers to promulgate, such a unlty( plan. : Journal Journeys Nothing Lik September end October for Outing in Northwest. Th vacation season is end In r, with th coming of Indian summer, . Septem ber and October should be vacation month a. .They ar two of th most beautiful months of th year. At th beach th fog have gone and th ocean Is Irk a vast mass of quicksilver, '.re flecting th light and glint of the sua. The sound of th aarf breaking 4s sub dued and th sand reflect th heat ef the noonday sua. .In the interior at midday there I still ; a' reminder of th summer heat, but th -night and morning ara tinged with frost. Th hill are brown, and a basy arr floats over th golden etubble fields. Th leave ere takiag on rich tint. Th harvest is over. Nature ta at rest. . Th Northwest fa a hasy, dreamy para dice. " - For information a to route, rate and time- schedules. Inquire 'of Th Journal Travel and Information B urea a. Information free. THE PUBLICATION V MEASURES : Title of Two Initiative Bin to Remove Publlo Burden : Quite a Contrast - i . - a -:- rraaa tee -new xanr. Baa .. - . . , ' Governor Mannlnr of Sooth Carol Ina. who baa six sons in the army, all of them headed for th front. -present an other striking contrast to th kaiser and hi six. princelcta safely hiding la bomb- On th ballot to be voted at th gen- ' eral election tn November win appear the title of two inltiativ measuree de- V signed to relieve the people of Oregon of I burdens born under exJatinr law, namely, th publication of ta dallna Qoent tax ilst. and the payment of ' cesslve chargea for th publleation of Uril notices and county advertlsmg ta ': Mwspapers. Thee measurea will be pre- ajrrted'On taa-nauoi nwsr. uuee vadV rttb nnmbers. reepecthrelr, follows t ' urmanv nrt!?.??. vii laHiatet f CL S. Jeeaaoe ead at W,BateeeV ZamMtt Ja-e raaatriae aamapap-, aamtiaa. LTat e 4iaiaaat tasaa sad ta bae taeraoi ara. TaT. w.t tax aaUaatar aeaJu aftar tela ka .iiaaaat aaek ymut. mati m latta mm LUTrnM ef taat eaeparty at addraaa fankMka Tafm ead eeta ea too. a wrtttaa netiaa eaa- tarnta Samiamiai law-ai m lazaa, rata f mMmltim ead date ea ea eftar vhieb at oalmeaaaay aaaJt tsaea. aawrtdia a aaaaeaet bats ead tr--f mr mi. eettifieate faa ll nllai 1... w " eat peat tafjaate suntleal-e wriinn tharaof. aa aaetaew arpl. with eat. . - . -r- y - itl 57" ' TEJ ' if von bellev to this mesaure vote rW DtrriATlva aiix raorosiD ar ixiTia- . -(. - AA ' ai a-a, ,i4ua . i. , v . latttata Jaefcaoa. 1 "-' x- - - fruaad. Oraa. aa B. W. Hiaeol, lies kea DaTta-attaat. Portmed, Onmom Flxiaa Cava- -. aaaeeaaa) fa maocaoaai at i mmmi. Wmnmm ffae aaa: rixia aaeamaaatl-a ta sabUeattoe a Ll aatiaam. iiiajmnin. aaatta , mammv flaaa aaU amlimaetaraperta, ptmiiMiaa. aad aa mUx lesai edferUaamaate mt wbau at ,fci4 -rhat new ea aeneiier mar se leeeua pas- ptwnam leea ai.anmiia aaay eeatra-e stan fajaa pemaianaa praet ef see abaS. taaieda amaeat cbaraad i MbUexoaat that latai eanmj-taaj l-aimf - tor braauga, iiiml as raad etatneaa ba eabiatbad -mt loeai saoera, amaedtar aaattoe S0 lam a Oreaaa Lewa, etaaatf jrtas toewympm par aire. Mtioe ta eoaautaa ef 1,00- or mara ' ta baettasut r-paaua Saetian 311 IatA Oraco ' Lawf aad Cbaptar . Law HIT, .. lit 5" . TES er SO : 1 you bellave la this measure voce Tts, h y "