The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 05, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; OREGON.
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, '.1521.'
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u etaera u roe weald bare
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wry week daf. aed BoiiAa atoraia
TM joaraal baiMine. vratini a IU'
Hi etreat. Pnrtlanrt. Orafoa. : j
a.mrtt M the paetalee at rertlaad, Oraiea),
tor- mMKM lareess we SMita jtm
elan, martyr.
frJU-HONIV Mala llil.
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All anarvmfita rar,ed tr theae aanaben.
Rational AUVi.kTiHi.NU &Kf&cufX
TIVB Beniaaln Keataor Cow. Braaawtek
tutkhn, 22ft riflh uau, Kev Tork; 90
mnm muln $, mire in,
When t flrm KBdj a representative farther esuranoer thai lie could get
on. a mission -that representative does I his "money , promptly,
Xfa- bidding lot tala employer. ; if, he I Jow -he protest that -when he
fails to carry eat their desires- he is goes to Seattle and endeavors to In-
Immed lately1 removed from his post-J terview-' the- shipping board agents.
tlon. But it Is not so with a public f some f whom made! the promises,
representative. . He often remain in I he Is denied audience.
the Job under the protection - I Ia the meantime the banks Tiave
partisan label, the interests of his wearied of waiting and have taken
employers ire jettisoned, and the J over his plant in satisfaction bf debts
employers-rfthe public labor on rln I he Incurred on the basis f Ttl per-
pursuit of happiness, prosper, and j TOnal credit In order-to help the war
peace against odds which no private I bronram.- ' I-
corporation in an Jncrtory couia
Fai IKIO COAST RKPBK6KNTAT1VB W. B.
JUranf-T Co.. Kl a miner bnildats. Baa Fna-
m: Tltl. laearaace bviMtnc. La ImkiM
Tiul OHKiiOM JOl'BNAU raaerree the tight ta
rwrt adrertirni toot Wbte it toSBU ob-
rVtioneble. ' It ajao will act Brtot eepy
to an way amaiataa raadlM tatter oc
caaaet raadujr be rteoerUial ss itftr
. tat li
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P"lf.
StBHCRIPTlOX BATES
Br Cerrler. City and Coaatiy
DAILY AJID SUM DAT
..I .1 I Op month .U
J DAD. I I , SU7KOAX
rwee t .10 I Oaa wee f .
On ajoata 4!
BT MAIL. AlX RATE." PATABr.E W ADVANCE
1 DAIl.T AND BUN DAT
OnJ ... 18.00 I Tares, eanethe. . .12 IA
A at aaootJu. . . . 4.2 J I On Breath Ti
UN DAT
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Oaa yaar. . . . . ..tS.oa
Bis aaoaLha. ... . t 1.71
tkra BoaUM. .. 1.00
DAILY
Without Susdar)
On raar .$4.00
Ki awatba.. ... A.23
Ton axttiLha. . 1.7S
Oaf aioaia 60
WEKKLY
JIrr Wadaaaday)
fn rar. .11,06
Si aMBtba . . . .50
Thaai n'jtt apd1 only la tb Waal
1UU to Eaatrra pointa iurniakad ami tea
tlnS. ataka ramittAiice. by Money Ordar. Hapiaaa
)rar ar Draft. It yoar paatofflc la not a
vianry-arder offica 1 or 2-e.nt at am pa will b
acaavtad. Hui aQ rrmituoea aayabla to TM
i uarnal. roruand. urcgoa.
WXXCLT AXD
SUN DAI
Oaa yaw I1.B0
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FOR RELIEVING
UNEMPLOYMENT
Discussion Gravitates Largely Toward
Political Remedies, with no Agree
( ' meat, of Course However, Many
Give Reasons f or Dini hushing Of
ficial Eetlmates of Number of
.Unemployed But Something
t. Must Be Done, All Say. ;
-Dally Editorial Xttgest-
la tka TeHow tea Bear1 Port Arthur
on " they peninsula v now called Chosen.
formerly 'Korea. M" investigation re
vealed that the same week there had
been a - violent continental cyelona or
dust : storm many milea ia the north
in UiuimiiL mi ..Aria lymlrr at Siberia. I ' Atumal athletlca .arai survaatad fey
Corroboration of the fact that quan-l the Methodists i to replaca the dance. Yet
V Aunt .nffwunt t lmneda I he .modern Jaxt dance could easily
ku-TT tn 2. Vuiy nnaer tnat uue. .
COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF
The Oregon Country
SMALL CHAWGE
vessels could be blown as far south as
the East China and Yellow seas was
valuable and Interesting; , to . aclenuric
workers in this field all opr the
world. - 1 - - r: - '
withstand..
The irrecpncilables can defeat dis-
. (CeaaaiidaUd Praaa Ajaoefautoa) ,
TTrt ATVt rala-kVfnrVA wtllnlt aa AAAlwt aa 1
The plant, Which has a production t eaUmIS Tmad7b7 LbTdeparttDent I
Letters From the Pepple
No doubt th varsna -at tba 'futriM.
deliverina; this new rtc milk, will make
lust as much noise at t a. m. as thoea
tbafcarry bossy a yield..
' ' War nerlod nroflteera. arith blTllona m
Ul-cotten gains salted away, will escape
ma taw. xne overworaea youu wno
slumbered on his sentry post will remain
r , I "rl caumate msae oy me oeparancnT. 1 ' IKehrnd th Kara f m,,:h
Of 1200.000 to $300,000 a month, is of labor at the senate's reaueaL amonnt I&maraBfcattoea aeat to Tha Joamal for I DeGma V V l1""
iji- - Tnv''. v.VoTm&m ! fMl, ' H: I ta S.7OOJ)0a Mia amrkara'U iamiihIiJ f r 1 pobHeadoa ta'tbia Saaai laitut aboaM aa. ajiiUaa I , VaUmTdaV ranrranh at'tKa Ainr
vvuu, , v..- - i r ' - --- I aida of toa naner: abotua aac too a I . i. - -: " ' J ' . .
tor motner ano.tne
Seems that the blshest motive of some
-: ' 'SIDELIGHTS
Trie Portland llamamaa climbed Saddla
mountain, beheld the .Pacific and mar
veled at the wondrous view.. Balboa had
some such sensations several centuries
ago Astoria bug ret.'
The Arams suggests to TAovd HMm
that an easy way to settle the Irish
Question Is to have two reouhlica in
the little island. One for Ireland and
oae foe Ulster. H I Ujrboro Arcus.
- - ;
Mexican bandits the. border na ra
killed two Americans near Ruby, ArisC
,.vyu U.u. t y , . idle. Local business j feels the re- ".'woo wis workers, u accounted ror i STiS. rfdw to Soi"
armament, jiut.they cannot defeat It J tefluence of lessened Indus-1 to .artow ways by the press. On, the J wo rtah. d --t ba .
it the tremendous' powers .the I TZ, .A. - I whole, the situation la not regarded aslwnteT. whoae aaii addnaa ia tuH i
American pVblto-tb vupretts) power I - l'T'"g w oepreeBing py moat writers,, r- '
invoked to make tha renreeenta I - no tne deposed manujaciurer nas r w " t1.'"- " ueyaruneui a mu- -tjictit- to thtb t? ATT.T?OAra I ' jsnts mat the highest motive of some
-j-ts invoked to 'make tne repreeenta t -.. t writine off his rmate 18 comparaUve one based on the THE TO TH nAr!s of these street corner rellrions is to
tives of the public Its representatives rwcnwuie poun w riUD - ""4 of employmentln a period which Portland, Ana;. 2S. To the Editor of make more noise than the bunch ea the
must be considered as abnormal, as the I The -Journal Since Mr. McAdoo makes I wFwoie comer. .
present ana. . mm count nooniiaa, I u mwwi mi uw wurew cnia. , , f -rt,,..., rT,rA.--m v-M
iitia with tha Uvea nf miiHona of again at the hottom. ' ?- I nowever, mai tne numoer 01 unempioyea i nave no teguunaic sei-wi aBainsi w not be countenanced in the case of those
JU$g.WKBJ&,.Hy a- , . I presents a serious problem which must I SUOO.000.000 now owing the government I who .shoot at -dear aid kuUtwJ f3!
beings aa the bandmaster calls forth
the strains dfhe partisan hallelujah.
Did tne people or, America noti uu. And gurtestiona are made edi- and are now clamorinr for a half bU- I low men.
contribute- enougn toward tne cost or i tortaily looking toward relief. I lion more, with the subservient leaders
OMIT FLOWERS
A railroad crossing,
A motor car,
A brand new bearse
And there you
J -Southern Motorist.
Two roads that cross
Two cars that flew.
A new made grave
And there are yon. I
a
of tha Q.O.P. fmr Hardiiw dawn. ma. I- s many times larger, out
ZZCL -Y ZTZr.ZZ I not nearly so vaiuaoia aa a pearl. Bame
-Unemployment in the headlines." the I " " . " . I way witn som neaos, wryt decided,
. , . . , i rranr it. noea it Mem uia.r. men is .ilt I a
Vi. T.l . I inlmiltv fbav will not atnnn Ia ti Involve I Just because we wouldn't h... v
mors.stanting mauer man it proves w I . .J. ,v- I mUm these marveloma Hn. ili;
be upon analysis, and in InterpreUng the T rto1 ta inherent In. ttneti ecUned to recoynUe this as a hoUday;
dpn,rtnnt'i fie-urea it miiat ba borne I are after! True to its inherent instincts. I V mm m v --
HAVE always worked like a I n mind. as the report itself emphasises, w nd the OregonUn pauiaUns and I The money that used to' -make the
the war to. enable the government to
pay its .legitimate bills?
THIS DAT:
.1 kwu -Thafa nrUv T am ablaltt... h. .ki.i.) I exCUSlnr the attempted tapping Of L&e I mare go" IS now emnlOVad to renlenlah
1. " W VWUUUCU Win- -J I .1 I k. -o.H- 1 . '
'to.work at TO and still going strong" paring the number now at work with the hZ. T
r i- rf,f.rv,t TH Tr- number at work when employment was or. nanuns n me ir pu
It la. tha statement or Zra iever-i , .a,n ., . .V, . 1 who are exerting themselves la that di
hulma, one of England's greatest thfl Roatfin HeraM and Ren. oolnts rection. Against the decision of the
Where are all those Outi-aa-ed neaalfntaia
who predicted foul weather tor Sunday?
Xeatewaat Bapaealaca ta BriaT rvrai tar a
; , Baay fcaalaa. . .'J,
- In a total of" St fires tn the Santlara.
forest this season, ealy five acres were
burned. - . . -
Deschutes eeonty"a potato yVeVd this
year wiu be approaimaiely lU.OOesacas
on 1000 acres. . ...
Four cases of infant la paralysis hare
been reported at Astoria recently. twe
of which ware fatal. .
There art 40 school districts in CUtec '
and wounded an American rirL ' When I "niy. M schools ara conducted .a4
euch thtngs as this occurred during I Pupus are enrouao.
the. Wilson -administration It was com- I Tea vessels are roading ramber at taa
moa to blame It . on the - president I wiius la Astoria. W eat port and Wavna,
PeaUboii isst Oreronlah. - , I Two hundred lonxahoremen are employed.
Did you know that taxes in Baker I .If? WJ?J'.Y.1??
county have increased 16 per rent d ed In that itv last Week, axad 71
mUlage in the last ten years? , But we aty woe"
should worry. Morrow county shows I . . . . .
per cent Increase ! mtllaae. while the I . "w hop contracts with prtoea , rana
aa joining county I urant increasea only l ,., . , ,:' m " twim
5 per cent. Baker Democrat.
Recent rich atria, as of sold remind one
that UUrally millions of dollars of this
metal have been taken from the placer
and quarts -mines of this county within
tne past e years, and acienuiie miners
Concerns that mail letters by the
hundreds are being permitted to use
a machine twhich impresses on the
envelope the amount of postage paid
and eliminates .postage stamps en
manufacturers.
More than ' five million men in
America want to work, but they
can't, because some "years ago they
stopped work to fight,! and, in fight
ing, ' . destroyed : the processes by
which taeyrwere afforded employment.
There Is nothing for them to do.
in
out, -conditions were abnormal times claims commission so definitely eetab-
cafe oawl aVtaaa. waa ma-A 4Srvw4r I Iinalf7al UJ AUt.siuw .iu "S iuoaw,
than workers.- The "thousands of P unbluahlngly chacteries
woraen. girls and boys who, the Portland. ,5? Jl '! . vl.
Me.. Herald (Ind) recalls, -went into eaultobleebt due from e tvverg.
i j ol ment. To bolster such a. fraud shows
SefcSont which followed Thrirm 11
filed In the recorder's office at Salem
last week.
- Pay-moats amounting to more than
tlOO.000 were made last week to mem- '
bers of the Oregon Growers' Cooperative
association.
ace.y1 tn tSLUrtil ah. B.idareain
scarcely been touched. Meoiord I )n pojk county while working near a
. ' cable which struca aim on tha head.
3. Bourne Jr.. once United Stales Governmental officials ear that thee
senator from Oregon and since that sre 27.000,000 tons of unnuned coal at the
tune director of publicity for the G. FUverton mines in Coos county. The
O. P. at Washington, points with pride concern at present is bringing out 1M
to the achievements of the nresent tons a day.
conar.es Anoarentlv little is reauired 1 xrm YTj4 Sk SS flATaSsaVsMS frSS 4Vjk
'? Jonathan s .Utant enthusiasm. schools of Unn county for 10 years, has
4baWSUfJ UWt-a
MORE OR LESS'' PERSONAL
Random Observations About Town
tlrely. When the devices are built
for individual use. the day of libera-1 80 much wealth was, burned up
tlon from the tongue licking that 0x9 fighting, so many people were thousands called from the farms and
yabor ia tbia
id.
. ARNINQ
country fa independent and
Daniel Webster.
FROM WASHINGTON
W. F. Staley of the U. & forest serv
but have sirwe returned to Thome work trustj! nd combinations, and It ia more ice has returned from a trip to the To-
IS ?mHfonTrtUtlmndtoto -emit. TaUey much disappotated. After
considered "nnemnloved." even thoueh half-billion sop attempted to he given traveling over rough roads he found on
ttey ma?beinyted In TffiSS t0 railroadmblr.atio . arrlvlr in the valley that the fall. ar.
renort: and the Herald notes further. Charles P. Church. ary. There is nothing to see but the
the estimate -also includes other tens of . T "Tr, . rocks over which the water jwirs early
All JEaJ7 JCLil Ola lAWUJs. A twU 7 AVs 1 q MiM&a
causes mant letter, not to be mailed . rrJtfaSrJl have 2S TiSSKSWS' ntTt The road from Saatu'e 1. reporUd to
wiu nave truiy arnvea. 1 - " " returned to the farms. " Considering 1 Oregonian or August 30 appeared a car- 1 oe rainy goou oy an aatomooue party
there is less call for Uie products 01 further that -there are about 2,500,000 toon headed "Time to think about what 1 arriving at the imperiaL The party la
DOUBLE BARRELLED AMNESTY I work. That Is why so many Amer- out of work in normal times," the De-1 we are going o do when, the railroads mane -up or canme J. Hicaey. Mr. and
lean workers are today In enforced troit Free Press lnd.) concludes max 1 are going out or commission ana we mrs. a. v. nuooaro, airs. s. oy Aay.
mso reyw y mv Atwrnejr- labor takes on a somewhat less alarming issue of the Oregonian. glance through It
uenerai uaugnerty u nis Cin-1 work t. th. s-ospel and cornerstone Drosoect." and the Boston Post (Ind and note the comparison of advertising Fred Brown of Astoria, manager Of
clnnatl speech Indicated that he will Af honorable livine. The F.nrlish lord Dem.) adds, "surely does not mean that from both sources in this paper. A car- the Centennial baseball club, is looking
oppose general amnesty, ror persons vho ha. worked all his life like a M come w 8QSUU' OJ I .T,.,, ,,,:Z, I "ou?a J l?r"l J. I00!.'11..
wno oDvruca m. jownmem in horse and is still going strong at 70 is " a. J going to forget business entirely and Dlsv the OreironArrlcultural eollera Oc
Prosecuting; the WSJ and Who COn- a mnim nt tha volno an A Hitmit-ir nf m x- -o--l, txta n.m I hU'lM the hlp-hwnva tnr nleamra alone? f "
been named superlntesdent of the Libs
county schools to saooaed J. W. MUler,
. wno aas resigned.
Martin Maine, wen known ' sheen mast
of Ftarkey, recently lost a thumb while
taaoing a string or pack horses. His
1 utnmv rot iat tn ina rooe atna tne erring
pulled ia such a way as to twist it off.
A good deal of fruit is being shipped I Seven Oregon Agricultural eollera stu-
rrem Tne Dalles to Portland by auto I ani members or tne . u. t. c hare
the "war.
If there is to be any amnesty, why
not general j amnesty? If one person
committed a wrong against the coun
try in time, of war and Is held in
prison, wny not Keep mem an mere
until their terms have been served?
T?HE voice of a United States sena- And if one person committed a
; A tor has warned the people of wrong and j was sent to prison, why
Oegon that the most momentous not send them all there?; Why pup-
undertaking of the Harding admn- a few j and give immunity'-to
Iteration Is in danger of collapse, others? I
Tk . 4 J .-1.1 I . 1. - . . il. i V
a w.e moYc i u- And certainly Mr. Daugherty will
agree that the law should be en-
exam Die of the value and dignity of
ducted themselves disloyally during iaDOr. A title Is not smeared by toil ever, idle workers "far in excess of all Surely Oregon Is going back instead of
tober 22.
i f, rnC ' v. x-i government mobilised during the war" come out? Is he going to be at the I public service commission but now I
without toil. The most honorable 8UgKesta -economic collapse," which it mercy of the railroad, as he used to be resident of Portabnd. is visIUng In Port
tning m tne woria is to wors ior i explains from a political standpoint, ai-.i unaoie to reacn me roaraec wnen ne iani.
what von eeL aivlne value received though it agrees that "it is usually Tool- wants to? iz we want to Drmg aown
for hot von tat. tnm nnntViAr ish to blame the government for unem- the cost of living we cannot eliminate I Dorothy Turner and Florence Johnson
ior wnat, you lane iroin anoiner. plDyment, yet in this instance it finds competition. Every firm in the United of Ontario are anjongthe guests of the
Everybody is trying; to get money "a clear and unmistakable relationship, I States nnds the auto truck a necessity, imperial.
rWim avorvhniv ia Ti mrrnva I since "American for el en trade has stead-1 Observation teaches that. Every city I . a a a
, . .;, . lily diminished slnce.it became evident 1 property owner could put a sign out In I A. M. Hare of Tillamook.
.. " . I that the senate would not ratify the t front of his home where pavement ex- I county judge, of TUlamook county.
ertort ot so many to get more man j 4-. pf yergauies. American industry ists, "No .tracks allowed on this pave- in PorUand ' Saturday on business.
asm the world. Of the possibilities
ot successful conference. Senator I, A ..1' -it 1, .
fnrraH aaiinat a fair.' and that an
President-. Harding and Secretary enforc.ina? official should not be dia
former
they give in return:
paid for it." What are we
George V. Bishop.
has iieadHy; declined under an unbear-.l ment ; we
It tha vnrlr.rVrn aoieOUTUen-OI taxation. ..nuuurwa vt wuiu, lu .
" , "" I Amertcarr; merchant ship are rusUng
rn tVQ aror that fiaa lArt -mj - Manv 1 - , .
" " . 7 . ' 1 away hecause American commerce nas EUROPE IN MOROCCO
01 mem unem pioyeu sna reauceu s been strangled oy itepumican ponu. rrom the, Philadelphia Erenina Ledcer.
many others to penury. . Tne menj me uoiumpta ia. aia If It M the Romans main-
Ruby Calllson and Gladys Rowland
of Eugene are on a shopping, visit to
Portland.
bean commissioned in the regular army
with the rank of second lieutenant. Tha
nominations -were made by President
Harding and oon firmed by the eenale.
The force of engineers under the direc
tion of UeutenavDt Commander Gaylord
Church has about completed the topo
graphical and hy orographic surveys of
the Tongue Point naval base site and
drawing of the plans is now ta progress.
truck, says Frank JSeufert. who Is a
Portland visitor. The truck goes to the
orchard, loads up aad makes the trip
to Portland at night ever the Columbia
river highway. The rata charge is (0
cents, per hundred weight, which la
cheaper than by express.
Mr. and sirs. B. F. Trombley of Pea-
dletAlft ara maMna a aluaiM miA wil
neas visit Ia Portland. , ' 1 , " va w.i
- i a a ! - I Joha Tharp. OvJl war veteran, died
Dan 3. Brogaa ef Antelope is enjoying hi". borne ta Waya Walls. Friday.
the pleasures of the metropolis. ' r , . ,
a - a a .1. in moosauia oasneis vi wdbii ara
E. J. CaDdw of Bead Is In PorUand. I coming la daily to Us warehouses at
. 1 Crerton.
Grain flras in Walla Walla eouiirv
G. C. Clark ot Grants Pass is looking I l". ?T caused a loss of more
around in PorUand for a short time. I , 'u.w-
- . a 1 ia opoMna ggnni Autroer mere were
G. N. Bourbonalser of Klamath 'Falls 1 164 marriage licenses Issued aad ai
ls in PorUand for a few days. T. ,
a a a- I iiiur (uauatia aajrriaunf l.H
O. W. Holmes ot Salem came down lSl7L9rlVi tV?" bt
to Portland Saturday on buslnesa l
3 E. Reynold, of La Grande was an 77 3
Bpokane. Fires in Stevens county ara
early arryal Saturday morning.
Sid Mayer of Sacramento is a Califor I history.
nia Visitor. I A errant of 46 acres of land loealad na
San Juan laland fnmvriT a aiHItarr ra.
Z. K. Agee ot Eugene is stopping at I serve, was made last week to the Cni-
.P resident
V
the Multnomah. .
Walter. Wslske and Francis Schmidt
are among the guests of the Imperial.
'Washington by
who brought on the conflict planned i also approaches the matter from a parti- Ulne;d that something new Is continually
to Drofit heavily in Dower and trade 8aa ang- an(t alt ,wu' eBr': emerging from Africa, there is neverthe
to prom neavuy in power and trade ond kn0W8 ttMt principal cause of less OM p3rUon of that conUnent tn
lushes are possessed with the highest . 7 s L -- ana annexauon 01 wrruory, ana is the unemployment in tne unuea otaies which a venerable story is periodically
mitlves in . calling th T dliiarmament con- mlS8ed ?ie:urlnr vidnce lMt the conditions they expected, to re- is the inability of Europeans to repeated. k .
fejence. but I sm sometimes afraid that lar "tn ls Pa 10 8ecuro - suit from victory. The consequences H" Morocco is unchanging in its turbu-
tK I VtarWvni11 ta Klaaal vaw'll KdS aSaaawaa. a-aleV I rlanOA tt OrA I . atf4 VrfsTotrAWal
vwws--sse-a-c4-, wa wsai uvwi W1UA L vsiv. 6ttiiiuv. v avssawa m. 1 TO TflOSB WnO 0160 RTIQ lO IHOSA WRO 1 . mm 1 1 . 4
l" COnferenCl Some Oregon people went to live to pay for the Pwar." the certain?, -of a reuinng increase of .D'ir4 a.n0' 'll JLZrmTlZ: arin.
m mi vm .m ,wiuia. - i . i , , - , , y i . . , . . - i uauicu aa iieuicj a, ada a oualwc 1 wmrm raarjonauila lor xLI
7ine aisarmament oonierence Win I r ' ' " i - " . . . r ' .. i r . a: a ,iregrewuuy perceivea just oeiore tne
v . ....... . .. I mnA urvail : ant thai tmrma Cm,,. I thn&A . tfcjlh nOIr" YSWtrttal'
veraity of
Harding.
3. H. Loucks of Colvllle has taken a
contract to furnish the Diamond Match
company of Spokane with LiOO.000 fejK
of white pine. The work will require
about 60 men all winter.
Firs, originally started to destroy
weeds, got beyond control and bucned
laOO bushels of wheat on the F. M. Ful
ton ranch near Tonaaket. A h-n and
By Fred Local ey It farm Implamaots were also mSWffti.
. . ..... . w , k m. - . . 1 -. rm, imm Mm.,w-
1 A war uiat neau azrrwr oa.v ". t . v wij nuiui. iiun niwu, ovw ua no wr batwaea rvoUM, Cnenay and
OBSERVATIONS AND- IMPRESSIONS
OF THE JOURNAL MAN !
to those who died and to those Who haTne" in snite of the leno na Its distance to foreign ex-U t?ffer! H B com. beef. We Medical lake ufVred a toes of 0,
LT M! fZ thaW..?..Va th! bf tJ", A Ploltation. Spaniard, are not, to be is- hJJlJS Sn
Power
all gone. 1 What can wa dor - I went I company thraaisas . to. discontirrae the
noma with Jack to see if what he said 1 eervice.
b the beacon, liaht that-drects- thaH--- served i out their terms. Prose- those'-
fdture course of the world, that will cuUons against others have been taking
v . .J aJaka lfa Tia a.la a. AV I AAnaAl A Ma a 1 A n eaa I li ArAa that a rviaur i-ii- inniisr r-lil I rnnill- I - ... m. ar m 1 1 m-ak I - . a. a . . . ... . .1
reveal the fates of the people of this 1 lu''w m" r- iuUBri' W1 . ;,;rwi ai th. JclT'S.m. i.,; t.I " w,li b1B . one ear torn oa and lis t
aad future generaAona. If Will bel Anda certain secret service West Virginia is not a sovereign W"L TnTlSU considerable force of Kmg Al- middle -70a Dra oa ana V face abd nk
alturnlng points in world events, in MWt has ltst his Job. 8tate. Its sovereignty ; has been sur- rnabilitV t"o reach agreement regarding ' Srov. them to VlrainU aev.7 whTri come home with m. 'and 1.,. !
- - . - ' . . . . , rendered to the mine owners. They I wages and working conditions" an In- Iterranean stronghold -of Melilla. they sold them, clearing $1100 each on him a sack f flour and a dear I had 1 hoipiulat Orymnla as Tthe result o"
The dairy and food commissioner maintain their mine guards and their I ability which, the paper believes. Is based That nenal setUement and fortified their two months' work. Drannan bought killed, and maybe in a day or two the burns suffered woes a casoiina stova ex-
pioeea ana startec a lire taat oaatroyea
their boms.
tlfat It will either mark the return
td the International crimes of secret
dBlomscy and of bloody wars or an
alvancement in civilisation, away
from International bankruptcy,
hatred and conflict. No other trader
in the last bulletin of his office notes gvatem of esnionaee The nublie ro-lon efnBal to readjust -to ehanged con- BtaUon has been Spanish since 1490, but from the stats of Oregon a large tract of agent would oome with some food,
hot ei.... r.nm r,.n.n. PJ " 6 I dltions. The UUca Observer (Dem.) also t t. onlv within verv recent veara that swamp and overflow land near Klamath I a a a
Sfi?!..te fl!f. t' lfrf lice are PPt- by private police, thlnka that "unemployment'exists not J? cceas m -.clrJrmg 1U bld takajnd with MUler went Into the bust- -A few day, Uter Jack came m
th. i..t ,mnt.ii n "7r. I ! 1 j v a.ny success ra acuuinng its owianua ... " . , . i j - un again u
tne last quarter amounted to szziu, l If tha miners want to organize It is because there U not enough work to bet has been obtained Those conquests areess of raising horses. His land was I my place and said, 'Agent no come to- I
-breaking all records." Was. money their rleht and their Privilege if theloone" ht because of, a stubborn "dead- now, critically imperiled by the reverse located near the Modoc Indian reserva- morrow. w go to Tule lake to catch
variously reported as a suicide and a became well acquainted with Captain Tule lake. Easy to catch. Then no
taltln, of this rlmmtate-rt- lawbreakers the otolyj ; thing American flae'meana anvthinar. If thai !ocr oommodlttes sustained by General Silvestre. who .is tton. Before he bad I been tnere wnr m flih so we no starve. ) Plenty fish la st .the baule of the Argon ne. arrived at
Z. V V T. ,Z; 7 I ". I rained or Was a contribution worth , . , . . i na 01 services'; wnicn ootains even in variously reported as a suicide and a oecame weu acquainiea wiu. x uie isjte. Easy to catch. Then no
Will be fraught. With1 een A fraction b60 r W 7n.l"Dttuoa 7? money paid for; detecthei and ram ft( fice of "bllilona wd SilUons of dol- prisoner of the AUm hordes. Jack, the Modoc chief Drannan bad I starve. - I said nothing, for I didn't know
a th. I .a. 4h. ....1. , mtny thOUSandS Of dollars made atl.nl4 .rm.H H.nntt.a nnrl .nrnuJlin' vnrth nf wnrto tn ha. rinn. " Aa th. 1 vr.llll. t..lr 1. nnnr (hrutMnI trr th. 1 been adODted by Kit Carson and had I what tn aa V T ln Ik.. .... .
Am .ui tv, u.a iu uj vwvio wi I . . I " w x - - - i - - i v.. ... .wwi. .o .... v..v.. i - , . . . . i . i ui a I - - . . . ,
...... I th. Mm., tlm. tn th. Mitea nf nnra I . . . ....... oi.,.. t..ai st3 .... , i. . j 1 ... ws . t -i 1 llva an aifv.atfiroiia life. traDnlnaT and I . i .. . , . . - . . I lavamur 1 Ia mv erra1rva f..a
lT" ny. appmesB ana , , A ,. n I " L"c lUBVUUUB : " TiJ, ,;r:7 KTT: , T"' --ht' h I. Irvinr as eulda scout and Indian fight- I :"Z,:"Z:,r:r..'"' I im. . .ati.!-. k.. M ti sa
viutif an a bJ au uyci UU" 1 si vcucoo 4B.it va ai vcoa w uivow w sa-aa sa - w VJ., I w avi sx:ea v AAaff vuaj aTcztCt: v l mpTI I " rj m a a v. "
IDAHO
The body of James R. Fenwick. lrtTJed
Boise last Wednesday for burial.
Accordlnr to word from Waahlna-taa.
Idaho wool men have been given until
welfare, as is the move to disarm'
It) failure means economic bondage
tf every man in the United States,
ltMneans certain call to war of future
gtneraUons and it' means a lower
standard of living for the masses in
'tfijls and every other country. Its
success means freedom from the tre
mendous tax burdens that are the
any of war and war preparations, it
milk and food in Oregon?
JT ALWAYS TURNS
v. .v.. TTitt in th. p.Mii.ler. and he anew tne inaians weu.
carls brigandage affair and they are had been with Kit Carson when
He I
he
6npHEJ tide has turned," say
x
ln-
vesUgators of business.
Those ' who have sat on
dunes and ! watched the way
JTtT.1 methods th.v will chall.nA 4,ftrk and consequently It is Ume "for public possession of this unruly port, were ob- "t from Taos for California. Al
At the methods they will challenge work- ln the unemployment problem, to look viously pleased enough to Include acqul- Angeles they found but one white
er. yet ers to. violence and keep industry in shead and -as far as possible lay out sition in the dower of Catharine bf Brag- who understood English. . He was
were toaid in wacres to the miners and I
in tralnlBgth nilners it a better However, -whatever may be tbe reasons the descendante st those uncontrollable ruWed Fremont In 1148 u nte XDIO bad been euppUed. a tvrr with pro
citizenship there would be no civil lVt 1 l!" tc.ktdh.-th?..l?r.l)! "Ssta. BuSyolter fA" - T"
war ln West Virginia. fhe aoDa7h "of an a" . 0f thTEnVush "cw Kit Carson-s marriage, at Taos. N. M, P
I - ' . '...-m . - " 1 - . . . . I -Tlaaaa .... aa Jm T 1 aaah XlrawtK Vaarl -Vf11lr 1
So 'lone as comoanles use stich reoea a -senotta -eemtttion in industry. The Fortnruese, -wno naa ontamea i - .a ,
' 1 . , ... ... I . m . . i a. 1 fTTtt TPftArWl I Q riSl TAP I aa I ITnTrTllBL. A I I a( I aa-V a . a.
- wn mm mm ar iotsv wnan si a n
man t store A UnkvilU. ken hv rnsin namawl
"Nurse. to ret aappUes, he tasked me to
jravofi If nr. or t rt si t nn f Irl t.vr
v w .a aa. aw. a a xt .a wa- I Turmnll anftunflftrrntriA oltinzHir. 1 rnnartiir.Ha rtvnrrveme nt W4alla o nrl n.K I Anvo An V.ff nt rrffk 4 ffr tn ChftrlM Trlried tO a aMealCaa woman.
f OOfJU BU AtXr Lalefl.1. di, U1U UUl T;-UXJg.l -T" -.--.r vVWMan,MT ays v- a...as wa. a v.a. aa-aava avia a aaw. - - - Ua a a
For a while after the lowest -pelnti and help spread radicalism
At Monterey
to keep his people from starving. Jack K-nrtJ iiSftl tSSmZZ
would not have left the reaervaUon if he .wl" bn.r tT!rn ,M'K)a
a. .LvuLiooun, a weu mown uesr
d'Alene rancher, was fined 1100 for burn
ing brush on bis ranch without a permit.
The logging camp of the Panhandle
Leraber company, near Spirit lake, was
closed last week, due to business condi
tions. Dr. Michael Shipley of the United
states department or arrtruitura
tlV AV.. till Am- .. V. . I J ... 1 1 M . . . . . . , . . i . m i .
"-.-t . i ..wi. . . w w ' - - 1 - wa.ita-, i oeuum i gg oiuw iciuni in 1 win
lie works to alleviate the situation" la I The Tangier muddle, from which England "VL t"C 1 kIZ I how some mares he had for sale. Falls county on tuberculosis ers dice tlon
the effort to avoid what might become I ignominiously wltmrew in 1684, occupies 'ZTm r . ; .,. I did so. Next afternoon a man rodel worn.
The fact many tram, pages oi fepys incomp.ra. - C"Z.-h. rV-arwiar. Unkvllle. 'his horse covered with
I ... .J -T-. .w.
..rcun- possjo.e elimination ot war, has been reachedt ocean seems BUtlc. It all goea.back to the thought that
enu ii means an individual ana col- I .,i .,ri .Wirium.ln .m. i. t
ietiye . prosperity In the. Lnited the sun. Here and there appear the from -somebody else i and some of
Btates that Is Impossible so long as half-buried evidences of wrecks, them "more . money than they give in
!"Jtf- t1f Very I7 " wac 18 takn nmi ancielttt,. some recent. The sea, return. Instead of dignifying labor
ftpm the man who earns it to buy blPd9 flapjibove the sand looking and helping workers feel that labor
Dflvrenips ana inainiain mem, ana 1 with Watohtul 'eya for the. spoil -left Is- honorable, the West, Virgipia
create armies and maintain them. 1 ih.m h th. traatinr . f -l Unaniar. or. incnitin. .rMtv-
....... ---- m sr. t r 1 I r.X'-- - v ..0: .,-
But the stillness is only seeming, tag labor and Inciting labor to fury
It is not eal. Little by little the and, njireason.
wave return? The tide surgeashore- Mn -who trv can s-at ninn. ritr.
ward.- There is some remarkable th.ir .mDioyes. it is the men who
rwo vlnr IrrlrkiiTsA of trt whn1ti arr-nf 1 j . a. a. : i , . . -
that it mav be within tha r,rar nf 7 . . T " 7 T.. I not lr lnal "e causing most oi.
"...V..T .J! ooay 01 pean. ne oreaaers rou th. industrial" strife. ! Thev nrate
K V children might about the dignity of labor and pay
. , - -- ... 1 rv.tr. 'nfl. ,a men on n 1
starvauon wages.
'a. serious social emergency.
that the senate .was enough interested I ble diary,
ages uie aaginaw jo.icn.j xewa ouner "7" .V. u.S Elliott was stationed there with four 7JT. -"a oaa wr- dullr.
tina. to nope mat acuon win iouow ". " I pomnaniaa nf rwlvaj-T to nrotact the emi- I l'rlea uiern ana urea at uem. ine
. ' I l.l. . ... . Willi.. .
But Senator McNary 'says the ir
reconctlables may defeat the plan.
lie Intimates that they will fight
td, the last ditch as they did against
tne League ot Nations. He indicates
they did In the League of Nations
bwue.
lit Is possible for a few trrecon
cQables to defeat disarmament. Such
a, tragedy is possible because the
patter. Tide Is high again.
Then everything that has to do
with the sea is Imbued with new life.
Sea fish race in the breakers. Bath
ers splash jtiapplly near shore, feven
the clams and the mussels open their
raonla of the United fifat.a ara . .. . . .
' . ' protecting sheila and drink tne sue-
taskmastera. They are the power tnanc6 that thft waves br,n them
that sends represenUtlves to Wash- with bugines8. It ha8alwaya
li...... Zr Z . .T. had Its Udes high and low. It has
vatwviuca.. iuv ara ui supreme
pbwer. Public officials
are their
representatives, and the tenure Of
otficlals Is solely dependent on the
will of the people who elevated them
1$ their" posltiona
had 14 low and 14 high tides since
the Civil war.
It la now' at the low ebb, and its
flood ts beginning to set in. . :
The meanest men in the country
and the most dangerous enemies of
tne republic are those who pay a
wage on wbAch the worker can barely
exist. A worker with a low.standard
of living, pressed constantly by the
pinch of necessities, worried ln mind
over calls from, his family which, he
cannot - meet, fnade- almost'' frantic
by his ' ' straitened circumstances
neither can do. sjvI ,ef ficienf. day's
work nor have the hopeful outlook
to make him a contented and well
poised citizen, aleii who drive work-'
e?b Into such a position ara. vitiating
. . i . . . . ,,. . . u . I . . . I. . nrhl.h na r.11.1 In
ana mat someunng win oe none, since l i tram Indiana
If any relief steps are taken thev '"must the annais or otner nauons aurosaiinB w - - . .
nriirtnnt. at Waahintnn. anil th. muti I themselves the resounding epithet 01
are looking that way' The Akron Bea-1 principal powers.
con Journal (Reel comments on the
plan of the director of the war finance A NEW. WET WEAPON
corporation to use his organisation "to I Frost tbe Washington star
h.h th. nl fMili mttA h. r,mi.n ti t-.. i 1 na latest weauuu ui uie wc is i iv.
sume baying upon a scale that wlU per- cul- Ca-n ehtee"tl amendment be mlsh silUng seversa-of the Indiana While
mit many of the nation's mills to reopen"
by saying that "all this talk is very in
teresting. To the men and women deeply
concerned the discussion will be much
more Interesting if followed by decisive
action."
a a a
The Norfolk Virginian . Pilot (Ind.
Dem.) on the other hanV finds it "diffi
cult to see how" the relief of unemploy
ment "falls within the
Thav saV that tha danpas karvarn
, But tbe public Is leathargie when . .v.. tnddt. th. cat -... th.
a; great public issue is before the chicktt scotch and the camel aV-ukl.''bs''"1tm'bomb
cauniry. vn tne outcome or tne I . j .,, - i,,.. i unaer me, louoasuosi,. oi mo re
quesUon may depend whethes tbe ftDt likely 4o h. th. NulI1. lntell. Public y. t i ,
:7a,ZIa .. 1,WD'UU- " -" gent babodn prance and the bedbug
ituiriMuai yuraivj. . 1U success or 1 spra) die j
- if iiure a fgrtrnmental project
rlay mean thousands of J dollars to
ef ery man and to dvery family In the
ration. It may mean the life of AirpHE wi is not ovr for mm vka nti fram South America. . On the
UNPAID WAR CLAIMS
A . Brooklyn! bird dealer with
numerous . old maid customers who
wanted "parfofc to icfieer up their!
more lonely, hours, ordered 99 par
" I I wma .aa UVa vvrr IU1 IZK5U VT tlW
s$n or rather saved from or sacri-l A have cdalms against the govern-1 voyage, the ship's parrot, with a well
f iced to war. I ment. Hee is a local Instance. .1 I loaded vocabulary, often visited the
JBut the .public refuses to bestir A man received several subsidiary cage -of the Imported birds. Day by
ir-elf. It refuses to Insist that its contracts ,ln connection - .with, - the day the recruits learhed more and
rjpresenUUvee do Its blddipg. It ahlpbuldini progrkm. On authority more bf the nrefane language of the
rt fuses to become the governing J of the government's agents he assem-1 ship's voluble bird On the ground
rower itaeii, out preiers to delegate i nied materials and paid the bUls. bor-1 that he could not sell to bis custom
that power to tne elected repreeenta- rowing the money: . , - - . . 1 era parrots wlth ach a shockingly
' ," rriirewniwiTM piayj : Aiier me armisuce, ieaerai agents 1 wwked une or talk, the Brooklyn
Ioiitics wiunntn s money and men si removed the materials not yet paid dealer refused to accept the ship
l.Ves'and depend on the partisan la- If or. leaving assurance that the claim! mnt and tha Profane narrota have
would be fettled. A little later, the J gone back ; home, r where they oaa
claimant eliminated all claim for 1 swear before more appreciative audi
mi. . I ,
prviii. auiu uverneao expense on tnai ences.
I H to carry them back to Washing
tfn when tha election cornea,
Jt is not so in private business.
A barbecue on one day and bocklnr
sweat, and said. The Indians are on the I conteeu on every day are features being
i tm i 1 1 spriiira lawn Mnoiiirn in raronTsn i tjirr uiati v . a . i w sasa l aiui sua in. i n aa innisns mwm nn ina
1 . . ' . . . s.i h. an int.rlnner. aa for they Went to TTuckee Meadows ana were - rJl I arransred for the Namoa harrat featJraJ
Cs.l.m,M r- Xii; thatatter is France herself, in Mo- employed by Colonel, Elliott -couts. . ' ."T which will be h0d September 2 to li to-
w"a,aa VlartaaAt eaatl Wa..A m.
Irtdlan. had scatUred klUlt aome t- VlSUon Jn
tiers aad fleeing to the lava beds. sir. I Wax wall raw naar Paatn. A flala e.r
Tbe next soring, the spring; of 115a, 1 Nurse asked me to go to Jacksonville to I ZOO acres prodncsd aa average of If
Colonel Elliott received order's to go to I summon help. It aas about 100 miles I bushels ta the acre.
Southern Oregon and establish a fort at from Linkville (now called Klamath 1 Values of farm lands la Minidoka
Klamath lake. Drannan. with several I Falls) to Jacksonville. aUdlna- as hard I county have been raised by the state
other scouts, went ahead and ran Into I M I cOuVd push my horse, I reached I hff? ct e'"Ii""? frOTn
a band of Modocs and bad a lively sair-i there the next morning at dayllgfcu" 1 . . .7 a iL l'
inkat and 1 an chad out of existence? The I . . ., I . ... . .. " .. ' I Forty dollars of state money secured
'.7. ,7Ti.,it , " -,r:'" I aitemoon. wiu a men. captain from .onUnr .d fi-hine liomaea and
Hootch" oointa manv a lest. It Is L . 'l7 ! ' ."I irannan started irom jacsaonviue ior worth t nMrchudlat were aworea
h.3rJE.mrX.Xw Linkville the by robber, who enters th. Mid die ton
.. r- m twi.t .a r7ihia "Tha rnrA capturing is norses. am aame ni,ni ua MXt morning at 9 o'clock and ate break- pharmacy early Saturday morning.
- inaians atiacaea tne soioiers ana were i v.-M.. .,nr. within a daw .
ltseii manes an appeal to ma risioiea.. renulaad lea. vine- etar AS of their Bum- ' . , r. - v- i vT.
.en manes an appeal to in. riaiDiea.. repulsed, leaving over SO of their num- OeLeraJ Wheatoo - had oved his
"Rum-running" on land end water, has kuleL had m brush with the ld thT I.TaTedsrJCaDtiin
"?-:Ki-mXm Indian, at Clear lake, near t0"'?
become
tomoDiies ana swik cutters are usea 1 head of jst river. "At Klamath lake
put tlw "stufr within reach of the f colonel ElUott established headauartera
Jack, and his Indians were entrenched.
and General Ross and Colonel Killer bad
of the federal government" since the
la3 -wise." Prices are high, but those willing 7p Fred MiUer Jack ith th" J
proper province I , lth .ha',.t T. 1 n? drannan. witn rTea iiur, Jaca i Wh., nt toT cantala Drannan and
to pay are provided with abundant op-1 miey, Gaorge Jo naa and . John Boyd.
contribuUntr causes" of the Present con- '-.. .r ,. I tartaa out te scout ror nosuiea xne 101-
.. ,r , t "..l. .,v.i.t, I ""1""V. nuai u, a yaw..
dition are largely elements "with which "7""i'. "rA - tkey aaw at a distance
.... . , . w. ...... i arouno in liarauiar xaauiun. vsue tan um i. han
,f Ur.""'""1 r7T. "'STi-TT "nommate" his "poison," and be aerved I hor.
deal." The New Tork Times (Ind Dem.)
also feels that people are not looking to
congress "to try to "make work,' " al-
. a . m. a . a. I " aw.- a v . " - Sa iiwnanaws MJ1
tnougn -it may reaaonaoiy De asaea noi j pond wlth an inquiry. "What is tt? broken In two
to put any obstacles in the way of the where is itr "Hootch" Is put with! a 1 1!,' t "
Wheat on sent for Captain Drannan and
employed him as chief of scouts. He
chose George Jones from Colonel Miller's
Oregon volunteers as his assistant. - Gen
eral Wbeaton was later Joined by Gen-
a band of Indians driving a herd of
hnM.. Th.u .rtaVfl th.
according to his wishes 1 indjsju that mrtt. killing all of .them. erJ Canby. There was but a handful of
Foreign visitors are being inoculated. I Drannan was atmrk tn the ahonidar with Indians in the cave in the lava Mas. nut
When asked about prohibition, they re- I tomahawk and his shoulder blade waa I they were well armed and were able to
Dlacas. With tha 111 repulse au attacaa agama. wans wiun
scalps and It captured horses the scouU heavy loss to the troopa ,
recovery of business and the starting up their reach, and. with their hosts, they rca back to rert to Colonel Elliott at
InrfM.tM? . , 1 . -n.l 1 T-, . 1 J . ... . I 1 . j . a
I enjoy iu oeuii in iwioe. uki gg aa uj i iciajnaith laV. I WMk Trent DV. at a BeaVT eXDenS.
In the opinion oi tne fsew i orK inDune i Romans do. I T-amiar. ariiaa aa aMt f, nMni h iiM a n a nuintr. rullT Ots,
(Rep), however, coogresshaa taken the K few years ago a noisy man offered Kearney and serving as guide to emi- eral Canby arranged for a council to be
most vital and constructiva step yet for a seat in the United -State senate grant trains, and as scout for. General held between Captain Jack aad himself
taken in the direction of unemployment practically on the platform, "To hen with crook, kept Drannan busy for the next for tha paurpose of arranging a treaty,
relief smce granting the half billion re- the constitution !" He was not referring few years. . - General Canby aad the Rev. Thomas.
- - I aritii an Intaeneatep and his arruaw
It was not until the early TOs that Cap-1 - aiwit ta tha nlai-a amwtlntad . fwt anat
I -.t -nv. .t.v.n a . . I .. -rv . . , . . . . . .."aa .
I u.cuwjurm waa uut i uaiu uninnaj oeciuea vo enue aown iura I jack and another Indian, Tne result We
fund to the railroads means "employ- I to the whole Instrument, but only to such
ment for half a million men for six I amendments as did not meet his appro-
months."
Curious Bits of. Inf ormation
Gleaned From 'Curious Places.
then in existence. . He was defeated. Is I riva ur traonina and sooutinr and' ra
ms piaaorm commg into tavorr Jaa tne i into the business ox rsJUuna nor
eighteenth amendment be disposed of by I Shortly after be had taken up his place
the objuration, "To hell with itr. Can lti near Klamath lake, not far from Link-
be" made a scrap of paper" . In that f villa. Cantaia Jack, chief of tha Modocs.
Recently : one of our American mer
chant vessels, the Santa Rosalia, sent
In three successive reports to the
weather bureau of the United -State
department of - agricullwe. according
to a bulletin issued by that - depart
fashion'!
came to him aad said his people were
! starving. Some years ago Captain. Draa-
all know. General Canby. sir, Thomas
and the interpreter were killed.
a a a
Tbe war la the lava beds dragged on.
the Indians eating their horse and fin
ally being starved out arter tntlicung
heavy punishment on the treopa. Captain
Uncle Jeff Snow Says. .. . f5f l Uck and thro. tu. principal chjef.
. .. . . , . were uaviw. , mmmm wuw mmm . aamiiiar
This hers ouestionair about th ltKl A snau quota oneiiy rroaii,t. ri. that if tha tattnu
Exnoaitiort site haa eomnlatalw l,ri t I his narrauve. He Says. , I . v.a v.. i,. ..a t i.k.
ment on its trip from. Kaxatau, Japan, out the place picked for it by the Cor-
to Taku, China, and, thence to Shang- ners community ciut. "We withdraw
hat, en route to Port Townsend. Ac- Ouit. lay down and air counted ovU7 Si
compaaying Its stayr report was a small Peterson, chairman of the' site commit
envelope full of a fine yellowish gray tee, reported at the last meetln'. . How-
7T.. .1 t. . . JTi V , v.L ment had kept 1U promise and furnished
MfUUKaaaKei ,. ..a.uwiwt . . .tla.a a. mmmmmA ta th. .,.4..
Modocs. there would have been ne trouble
and we weald not hav. had to wag a
campaign, expensive in lives aad costing
many millions of dollara' As was eo
Mr. APDlegate was. Applerate was the
a rent lot- ta Moooe trtba and Uved at
Jackaonvta. Captain Jack said, My
people heap hungry. - Apptegat no give
us anything to eat, No let us leave res
dust. ; gathered " ' up from the - decks sumever, that there said questlonair 1 .tir. t. wk.i mr . aV often -the case, the men who made th
where It had fallen. A note on the I also and likewise knocked out each and I unu. ..m .,u iim, .a I Dromlses were not the ones to carry them
subject explained that the air was so ever other site this side of Heaven, tn- tejj fimi ths Indians were hungry and out. and. as was th ease In th Nas
full i- of . the dust . that sailing wa cludin'-th -Corners, - and he reckoned had no food. " Miller left for Jackaon- Perce war. when Chief Jewepb. led his
hazardous, owtear to impaired visibility, that roebby tha Corners mierht atart -ta rtue. Every few days Captain Jack warriors from th -Wallowa country, the
This was on April 1J. In latitude J7 boostin' fer it agin when all th other would com to my place and ask if 1 whole thing could have been avoided If
degrees ;; 25 , mmutes . north,; longitude site comraittee from. Salam. to Astory hd beard frets -Appiegatr Finally be th government had kept faith with th
123 degrees. SO minutes east a point found it out ''said. 'Apolexat tell m h brtnx baa T"'"
What I Like Bmtt
In The Journal
G. O. SMITH, 111 ( Boston
a v e n u e T h telegraphle
news of the front page. - The
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