i THR OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON SATURDAY. --JANUARY 7. KZZ. f at i . i. , ... - - - ; B b rfVaat. Ha ckrfnl aa 4 kw aa jua woau ear tM aa n J tr waaf aa nuadat mofnina . t lb Jcaraal auuj..c tireadaAf X V'T t Portland. rfea. ' ' Lui-awl .1 ix aaaarfliaa at anlaad Otae-taT fot ir tua laraaali.Lba ami aaoonil nm .... fll'U'iM.A iU-Uul .11.. lllMHlM atO-Sl. Ail nTTrrvir rrsrrrnsrsrn EEFfftsESTT- TTV Baataata A KanwaaT C., Braaawtek biitMias. : rule imw, Hn Tort; ' AU.IVf bwiHIrtt, CTiraa. y j TXirTflTcbAST fcfcl'RasENTATIVl! W. B. ' 1 Bra nr "., KiulMf aatktias. Baa fn TNVa ImiiM toudtne, LAS Ateaiaa; I-oat-UtaUisaecar taukflna &rUk. TBI OMXJO JOTJRVaX. iMn the iteM ,. W ratw a4.atH.iA eosy waiee) H wM lilMMibk 11 aW will Bat twin may Uwt mb any W ataraiatat raadiaf BaU A4aael tarne. gt'SaChirrkW BArts, y f'amvr, City M Cacatry. Om veak. ;-.... .1 I Pm smith..., . liAILT I - KI.NDAY OwMk,.,w.l .! I Om weak... ...I ,01 ' f"ia aiofita . . . . .4 I SI stalL, AlA-RATpS rATAMJS IX ADVAXCK r rmf. .,.,.. BU aMetlM.... .! KAfl.Y (Without uedarV 1 ra yr . 00 n Bnth . . . . I J Taaaa aanaUal . .. 11 Om Binnth . . . (Imry VVadBaatayl Am mr,,,,.I.At Sis MUa. .AO . Tbaae rW Apply .7 Tata atonta. . Om Bannlh..., BI N DAT (Onltt Om rr...,..M.ne auatha. . . . . 1.TI ThfM BKMttha... 1.04 SIXDAI Om jam $1.80 ll Ua Weat FARM AND TOWN ' ; . ! TOW A farmer vrt un&bl to bay plows beeauso there Is no market for beeaiiB tbet Is no market for' plows Tbs .granaries t the country af flowing oyer with, tho prodoets of the farm bat thero are people wb6 are hungry. ; ."Warehonees are stored with manufactured goods, which cannot be sold, yet there are people who are in real need of these commodities. We havs the finest factories in the world but many are wholly or itartlally-idle, and there is unemploy ment among those wtty wish to exchange their services for tne proaucts which are stored in the granaries and warehouses. l PORTLAND, FOR ANDAGAINST CbaraeterixaUon on Judicial Lines by an Oreron Editor of . Portland In Contradicting Anpacta GreAt Body of the City' People Broad and Helpful; Others, $w but In- . fluentiU Seeking Only Their - . . Own Personal and lmme . - diate nds;, SUU Other . . laders of State wide Vision. Mformidshte cliff of great height and as erect as a wall. At the bottom of the precipice are caverns that once were the abodes of men. : The entrances te the cave, for the most-part, are far the form of huge defts in the rock from M to CO feet high. v v-:;.v Letters' From the People II" f Ouiwinimtimu Mat I ; .COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF I 2 L : I KarU f. v ; SMALL CHANGS . f ; : SIDELIGHTS II "The Oregon Country We're going to have a lot of beautiful weather next summer. - . The trivial adversities that upset rar bnsgUiations are, after aU.- responsible for most of our worldly woe.. -Camels drink wine relislonsty.' a headline. No wonder they can go eo Meg without water. . . . - . e e Th meanest thine anyone has said About Hard inr. If Hi true. Is that he's on Newberry s sloe. e e e - Ifoonsalne drinkers are finding new places to caCbe tbetr wares ta asa a chair seats, and evea In their graves. w m w Tseoina man Is nolttlral rulde to Sec retary Mellon, the papers say. Mellon, thereiore. ougnt to get some bouna aa- vice, as were, 2 WWW - Now that Tate and 'Wills have settled their differences for a rolden considera tion, the rest of us can get back to dis cussion of International disarms meat. The favorite avocation of early morn inr motorists 1usf now is orstory and de bate with slippery streets, fractious rear wheels and unyielding curbstones as their opponenta up these about all Some eeonle are ae hard dsys that H seems as though they caa Afford to pay is a oompUmeat. Aiainee rieoorn. a m ; . O&BUOX i ; Dnrmr'lia Enyerte's Cre depertmeett respooaed te ) aierma hat the Ure loss was leas than tM.M. Out of M Jurors draws) foe service Ralaa t Ew'jni potnta farniahMi cm apHpa U.h. - ka fh1. a. nai Oa-r ar Ira(t It yoar aaatofftaa W snt A BKffJW-4r rffwn. t cr 2-aat ataiara ahU M warlii Maka all waiMBineat paraWa t Tm J -a -ail l-aaltihlni (JoatMur. rottUaA. f .a? a. ts The JToerml for tmhlk-aJKT am tfaia HiihiIhaI aaeoid be anittaa aa all' om sWW mt the pa-Mr. lhaaait not laimil m the ajtoria Bsdset. 1 80 wed in leacta, and boa be am4 by the Portland !- not had a. some f fhs wntr-.,A-! LJ?S te, a futt ss-t aems- We are told that the reason for slowing up of industry and trade Is I papers, in a fit of temper, have eharged.i' 1 ' - overproduction, but why should vBrproduction produce want? We are neither is she such a state bene-1 .-; NAMEa 09 wmimi wivrrn' umes.at nome; yet 11 wouio seem mat rum waiuugn bukuiu icsuii u between." 1 signed A. Discouraged New York Oirr more oroducU for home consumotion. I Aa tar ! the twoti of Mnlbtonuh I rtU disclose he idenUry to The Jownal. TV. mI.. r. -..-. 4n H mM nf nlontr anil thai rvftrftdox of noVertv I Mimtrr are eoneerned. thev in not 1 her COmmUnlratiOO Will be published. It cauBed by:abundancs ar. economid problem, which tW wisest student, 1,, WeX't VSStJSii9&& have failed io solve. Although students may differ as to the causes which thetr atatade toward those things de- applies to the letter signed -Consamer.-produce these-aectillar conditions, all are agreed on this one point. " aired by other sections for their ad- received today. Names of writers are i. MA i.. a,ia k, tv. ..tai .ViancrA nf ooTr.Tnnlt l vancement. It is useless to deny this not necessarily for publication, but The . , . ' . - , !,-.: I-iw, r, Jr.a. UtUtude. The vote of Multnomah county Journal must know who all persons are but Through a medium of exchange called money.. This requires the fixing oa --j-ores in .upport of the unlver- to whose comm. in trat Ions it grants space. Ota price on eacn commoany peiore u can oe panerea, or oougnv ana atty. agricultural college, normal schools,! sold, aa we call it. If one stoud of commodiUes is low in price it has the Eastern Oregon state hospital, rood! . . AUTOMOBILE LICENSES the same effect upon trade as a sroali volume of those commodities. I !?? tie . Rooeovelt : mghway and ncar Owner Objects Both to Amount and , , . . 2 , . isunuar measures us a matter 01 cora I to Manner of Larrinar That Is to say. for Durooae of trade it makes no difference whether I i . I t .lo manner ui xsvymg. a -man. has one .bushel of wheat valued at S2 or three bushels of wheat I tion 'that the rank and file of Portland I Prairie City, Jan. 4. To the Editor valued at II per bushel. The total buying power of any group of citizens voters have been progressive, broad and of The Journal I notice quite a hit . When one group of people who produce a particular commodity suffers through sharp price declines its buying power is reduced in proportion to her attitude toward the remainder of alone In that belief. There are trucks to, the decline in price of that commodity. When one group of people is ".T t . I rouna ere stanomg m.tas garages, ti M Fr. gvyv. who nrobably . . . . . Iher citizens but With certain Of her in- have talked tn the ovnere and the aar I Mr- ra .V: srm"' M. xorcea out oi toe maraet inrougn reuucea Duyiug power toe wnoie coun- l fWntial cltiEens. a eomnarativelv amalll ,, .v. h, T I knows more fir is tnaa any ouier www. try suffers, because it interferes with trade or barter, and the harm to j group numerically but a powerful bodyjor atesdy work for them, aa SIM is too I ln -0,reBOf,fvta Tdaia SWUhT U trade is great or email depending-upon whether the group thus forced!1" - i much license to. pay. It is the same - Z nloaeer teacher of Eastern pui ot mmari s Brek r . Portland has citizena prominent and faV " "t Vv 1TT,,1 Oregon, hut has never lost her interest That group, of citizens engaged ;ln agricultural pursuits buys directly dominant ones whose leadership Is re- m mSS ill m the youth of the state and has been and Indirectly 60 per cent of the manufactured products of the nation, sponsible for the prejudice which unde- ZLgl tbln the neonle of anr other many r? whlch l?I!cl Jr!:' and any appreciable shrinkage in the farmers' buying power naturally tZ ' TkJ fZTTjr results in a large shrinkage in the consumption of manufactured products, and . aelfish leadership, one singularly But one question I would like to have the children and in lodge relations has With these thouehts in. mind it must he aooarent that onr whole svateni lafkine? in th breath 'of vision which answered is this: When license on Ford taken her all over the state. She has a Of barter is thrown out of Joint because of the shrinkage in the fanner's Kraape the almost axiomatic truth that touring cars was S3 and other cars in warm place for newspaper men and " " " " T , i .Ti,, TT, ' -he serves Portland most who serves the proportion,- It was put to the vote of newspaper women, as her daughter. Mrs. buying power and those who are anxious to stabilize conditions through aUte j- They have at times almost! the people to double that auto tax. Issue Edna S. Morrison, is telegraph editor of the resumption of trade and industry will do well to give heed to the farm-1 ruthlessly disregarded the sentiment of I bonds and build these post roads with I the East Oregonlan, er s economic problem, it is useless to expect prosperity In the cities otner communities in meir eagerness to i w money so raise a. it was ngured see until .rA.narit h Kaai r.atr.ra1 tn, ,, tr, i iwin unmeoiaie gain tor uiemseives ana mat tne auto tax would pay those bonds I John McEachern. durintr the World ' . . I l,.l, itv Tavr rxr.Tir.onr1 .nt... 1 In as. vno m w -w a a M TnV. n.. VI 1. I . , , . -. . I prises ana projects tor tne ouuams up I way is one 01 tnose roaaa. The idea l mt thA rtramn shivering at home without fuel or I General Goethals necessarily will J of other parts of the state because they I was all right, and it carried at the polls, I food and here these fellows, Who command the attention in congres- eonceivea tnat mo preeuge ana property out we naven t the roads. Maybe they I j. m. Hamley. maker of prize saddles aueht to have some sympathy for a sional circles that the survey 1 , " " , , vt "7" "J ... I ttI1J """B- awouuerwaeu. for the Pendleton Round-Up. Is down man out of a job, are trying to heat serves. ' In tSealootlcUo UP all outdoors. The Columbia basin project should proud position they nave looked upon aouhied. or ral t ik n trT M. L. Watts, wen known resident of . It begins to took Hke the lerlstartrre . k.TV arIcrTTl would aave to meet again te fiad eat "?r'"f illL. ? ""J c1Hrh what they did, whew ttoey did meet. " "J -a X atteea are Aaarned Uedford MaU-TribuBav a . 9 ear widow av Klnetv ationa aitd anlta araM aaarti' Peoola of little raith. never do mnch I la the YamKin nam a4M, r nr tmless it is to back and fill and ebase I the quartAv bawriainiag October 1 ase atemaaaves around ta a etrcka, it Ml -'-r December SL r.c wblhv.. I k.- rt Vancouver. R C that are erentaaily achieved. 1 1- Y - rm-- "AAAT imiTVH. rA-4- . I M,,.t, ...n . - 111 n. Tboaa tblnkina- of tnduhrinar ta he40-l Kev. JaL R. Gailaher. aaartaaiatv tfJuid ups ta PorUaad ahoald pauea sad- eoa-l when a rua carried by ast sew was aider. They might get where they raa I acctdentaUy dawharged, is iweovertrg not get to the worlds fair la Bet-i and aU danger tram blood polaoaiag as ter be good for a few yaara It's going I paAt, m oe a great iaur ina cajiau vv m.mm & jr. OUtoe water died TnuliT al through iron bara-Woodhdra lndepea- Hiih-3re tfS tnn!TlTEW dent. her U wbea aa aatsntobUe ta which ha A Maaaaehusetts cow has been ' di 11 eoUi1 - covered with a record of slightly better than lit tons of mux in a year, but net highway. The BoothKUy Lumber company record gts only fourth place ia the m- u Jaouary 1L raae ahirixS ulna , ThM. ttvaa. mai Imm ku 1 IOCS from tbo caasns abeva WaaaAiiaa. aSed." aad no one ie surprised te Uara I At preeet ii mea are at work bucaiag that all three are racwo Coast animaia I ax taiui Eugene Register. about the new automobile license -law. IT aVI.l. 14 l-.A a W a The trouble with Portland with respect I Uiul " "a MORE OR LESS PERSONAL Random Observations About Town John G. Wyers aad Mrs. Wyera are here from White Salmon, Wash, and are at the ImparUt, John aad Tune Wyera have been at White Salmon since time whereof the memory of man run neth not to the contrary. Tune Wyers I sworn la aa the first policewoman at operates ue Trout Ajaaa araga, aa ata I hmmu, vavi. his father before him. Some years ago I David AukL sales manarer of the Me- w Tune decided to fire a 'stage driver who I hawk Lumber company mill at Donna. had been oa the run many years and B J-ane counqr. baa riled suit sgainet who had been employed by Tune s i'Mrol.h'ri lL - AulL Eu-oe baaker. father for years without number. Tune "A rec4TeI' i'poimd tor called him Into the offtcaand said. "Too : . Tt . iwi Frank Datct. ana tt Warina) tantt-i are wea. liw anver. a lormer I r. ui njuint. m .Ti iZ Tr j.iT C s TZCiZ fi dent of Holland, looked at Tua. toler- nTrhTanoyte U artrwij, wu v wiui tne state insurance epartment. wow wueu a want to quit my job. a i nas resumea employment wtu the state have decided to stay." Aad he stayed. I accident commission. A telegram has been received at the office of the adjutant renermJ from - General Brers of Salem, to down from :Z?ki femUwa SSLrlf nirf.n.i w..k vc. , I Arthur Fliklai, rormeriy a reaident of his time up there being mayor, surveyor. The roan moved on and out of know no state lines. It proposes the 7,,ff S"Lf Ter TJlS Uer care In proportion, and this year Athena, is at the Benson. elokt DarKana if Via 1 a i Yi Oi 4hi I lo i a ) AAA AAA e w I --a ,uuuw avva awaaoa I -Ww!.-- v0 f wa axva eatl . 4- V 1 WWW Perhaps if be had had the reclamation of 2.000.0W) acres of land upon toeTlan cr e wnicn success aemanas ne 1 capable of st would have stepped up and asked of ,500,000. The plan Is an in- Wbat 4 a b't for if sol U bU tht earat kM aifflaalt lot aach atbart f- - O aorta EBot W 1 TIl4 ONK ALTERNATIVE m v- . ... ... 1 1 "r"" , . . witK.,t mm. E. U acaim, art. i 1. nuuawi uui.ia.uve wuitu suvceaa ucmaaua 1 capaoie 01 Bustaining a popniauon I chattels, as something created to main-1 TT ILT iLl .v. . . rr " and Mrs. B R. Wallace are ruests of tain and Tnultlnl-r th rlonr and renown t"" " w w j ' 1 b,Ani. th Vn v. 1 1 A n - . st . 1 lub rwuauu. Mrs. C II. Castner, well known club woman, is down from Hood River. H. A. Goodman of Tillamook Is guest of the Oregon. e e Mrs. J. Graham of Salem Is regis tered at the Oregon. e e J. Larkln of Blind Slough Is stop- 1 - -a 1 HMinis in rnsnra ina 1 insn aia T-aaaa ear n put . 1 n..t .v. in tt v,. 1 i,t .or me toro ana master. 1 ' . -r -- - iUi - -"- , -yuauuu lwr luc wrejvn country 01 otvlfi, narta nf tar v 3 a wny nasn t it required the same vote to his muttered comment remains, today to build for ths great Pacific rtehta but these men mid not them. the last two license fee raises? When buildings are torn down or Northwest of tomorrow. j- Other sections have had hopes and aspir- my P". 1 ehould like to see supplies of what U ordinarily re- - The survey commends itself as an f"OM' "T lem measured bj I l"fro' TZ!, .."L. i garded as waste wood are made intelligent program, well worthy of StUA available, why not notify the Salva laid from this city, which will ad- vance their own estate, but have met u taken away from me, and by law, at tlon Army or the Public Welfare 1 vance in power and prestige with wlth indifference and opposition from " A car Owner. ( A LX the deadly devices of the last I bureau, or dron a nart of a truck-tlvi-v atn nmA in Tn I Portland-Interests. a , - 1 ' . .-w...rf b.w " m u mv . u w t " - war, accentuaiea oy luturs discoveries of science, will be used la the next war," said Professor load off at some door where warmth, land Empire is lacking? N. pLarwla. Internationally known chem-l WHAT ABOUT THE WOMEN? , i.r T ..ui. v. . I IN PORTLAND there Is a municipal wood vard. which rives three meal tick at s and one bed ticket to unem A POTJLTRTMAN INQUIRES It is futile to deny all this. Many I Alarmed at the Sudden and Deep Drop PinS at the Oregon. Dr.tl A 1. V. . I rt .Ha thU. M ITmm I TTora ia a nu nt tH ,ot mXntl,- I IcncwledpB th ti.th nf tr,o atntomrt Hillsboro. Jan. B Tn th VVHtnr jCure iu saieiu is a KUCH Ji .V. V 9m w Wi V OUV1UU" 1 " " w I " -"V. uuiwi v. I . . . ... . I More In Astnrlo hou v. tnn The Journal Tb Jmimal ! I tne vregon, eive ana Duraen-oearing nusDand: ; TL . "r a " 'rrr' 7. " .r. He lives in Missouri. Without com-1 nrnvin,ignDm T. . ,v, , I mcnri n- - , .... Robert Woirr of Medford is scouung plaint or back-talk of any kind, at a prevent any industry from locating here and equality. Kindly Inform us what Portland I or af ew daya cost Of IL25, he put an advertise- or a1 amp rrom stopping here lest I conaiuon is maung for the great slump 1st, who Invented Lewisite, the dead ; llest poison ever known. He added: I . Nations will fight te a finish with those t AU: "and Su, rSS.J MAll"eUn.em' meat in the tocaf newspaper . ?t ,A tXT weapon once adopted and found effecUve p'".- enno ,or tnree ounel- th-t hl wnuM A.V. " " ""T U sojourning at the Oregon. ef hemes warfv, great charity ball is to be given a I . LAWisite was the poisoned gas with The Auditorium, .1 waicit ameriea, near tne ena or tne xjja wooa yard is not charity ; lata war, eipeaea 10 Dia nsr way xt reals en the principle that the to Berlin.. It was.belnd, tnanufac- an works for , what he . gets. He j tared at. the rata if; 10 tops a day ,, his three meals and hie be4 ! weaooa once adopted and found effecUve P'ya men exenange tor tnree t,mt .,m ' . ""u1? wnicn, 11 11 aarea, wouia nas taaen a u cents a dozen cut within resort, la solourntne at hsrawas work. To help support It, a Vicing that his wife would take move the capital to Portland, and aU the past 80 days, with avery indication U 83ourn.ms. a. w - I IH BWflSni1IS T'wa.m iriatfl MVt ADO BaH Baa I HT ThA BTQra l as VI tlitlnnn - - .,aiiMiull I that A Malla 1 .1 1 lit Aea . . I . . . . . wiwMMta,. fuv Aiuuiiifoa tvuu J.U1 j wt niouiuuuiio, xi uuA UxJ-i vei iljt I vav ucuxjr ucuuiie wui ZOliOW. Ar I VV. i ijoOte OI rtOftHllMF IS & JjrOrXletnfl tearanc with which some husbands I w poiutenuarye it is tne spirit tnat I consuiDers getting- the benefit? Bank- visitor. sraeH Kav 4- I wou.ia mtenor larmers passage ruptcy ior tne poultryman impends tm- " ww, I roaaa TO their markAt nlai, an .v,b. a Mm, tla nwirU1ri i n . . j 1 r a u-i. -a , . . . , 1 ' ,vv. av bV.iutuuu ,b aUJU.iW. A3 LUCrC I Wm f . -(li V111. U,,U0a UUKUCJ V4 aSW4W V"' mi. . mors Uirect route miEUt be bUUt from I a combine Of the cnlrl ntnrasrm Il..t. I I- at tha Oreiron. OLD HJCKORT , When ths armistice was afge4. It was I ad thereby , maintains -ki aelf. V " ! a secret tha a. but. tt U khawn now , . ' j irpHERE is no mors Plcturesaue fig . . - i i turvh . a . - . . . . Bt what about the unemploye4 . V a -.vlr ' is no municipal T that every living Ihint tn ths Qer i . ... ..i. . - man capital eeuid nave peen smotn-i WOrnsn? There I ; ered to death by Lewisite In a single wood yard nignu a aosen Big oemoi of ins yesterday Rortla.nd anmm v,aw tyi A a t.nj 1 m . v. Al i.v. i . - . motw w wuilOi I v " ut?u W1U1 CnBBD TYW T1 I . area. It is the spirit that is "all for I unload to consumers at hi a-n nrit I Charles' Buraa-raf. Albany architect. -oruana. ana tne rest of the state be I W. J. C I la registered at the Oregon. aamnea. i Al thai aeason ef tba nap ts.-. w a slnmp in tha price of eczs, do to tha in-1 It. A. Thomas of Bend Is a guest ef We who live in other narta of UM??7, .wraje. P""?" the Benson. ' V1V i. "A.: "V state and narti.larW thT ! I ."1 A . . . IiJJ. " I Otr I ID oatwa Pt piOW wneans, , '., ".,. : 'v. , . It r, ".r E".5T "? PPnat M x- TT W mnina of Pendleton I. at tba I npn ia w mt w. . ,k v . i - . ... IKIUUU. Mrs. Ix B. Randall of Salem is a guest the Portland. e Ed Boquet Is here from St Paul and With tha era teat inereua in production known I is at the Portland. e F. S. K 11 bourne of Roseburg is a guest of the Portland. M. E. Dunn is down from Lexington. . .. . i inai anniv BPaarw ni vav nir.n . i aa ri m rtr- i ... i j j . ror them, una annua I ireureaoive weignt oi tms so-called Port- 1 omucr ior oat egra. because of Its own abort I T r r. -vrvTT- ayey -TI s ,- I -J t '. . I nrnr1nrfinn K'ao Vaa Vk a ajj I a . a .a m, i riiw. i i lit i in nruirv a va rnoo vrav a i.taHnu i " va ww auta asi seauni mm 1 at ine police tuuioa wir ' - zzrjz rr v from ite immediat. hn trrirw .n- i T I is a .Mllllavw aawa -a abaa M saaa Va eaaJ I LXIO KLUIUOB Oa WIS miflSTUlliaa CTOlin nA 1 .v- il " . . ' T I ' . , . B . . W I Paxkenham'a 10 000 seasoned troons beins the attitude of aU Portland, where- Beault te a aerm drop in prices there? "hS v kind At vara- at manV t acaennam; a .0,909 BeaBOnOU WOOPS lo w- ha va nvlr... - .v- m.lr u .n.vi- -v.- -jr I i horrible gas woul4 hats don the employment 5 terrlbVs work. ... I for work, an rrofeaaor Lewis IS Undoubtedly I other r,lar.a and tha iwillM Hitlim ln a y interior. Dumber OI. raw fairmindedness and coooeratlve snirit of W extnma tiaatportAtion chAnr. t eorrec ta Ws soscluslon that Lewta-Ua. one of her last hops-. - n vrw.tlw British into the J, ite or even some deadlier form of V 8hs had sven gone fc th.-Qrtl. P"101!" u u Qttu. atarai -gas win b used la the next war. I restaurants. There the Dronriators 0Yejr ,0Q woU Jackson s loss was m Portland who are not in avmnathv . a. to ooid toao asterat knoekia. pri. lltun... wtMrnmrn .ti.aAna.il n.tll I , - - , , . i . I I Seven killed and six wounded. History I with this other mnn. hut viin order to fill op thtlr plAoai with cheap (toff. . , ---ri hi isvun ti w, VIII Pe HU1II I Pill net 1 - - . Z ' . . - ' .1... r,!::". . 7 I tha te erarralT troa at thia m. T . f.. they beoome obsolete. eause at II and the mother ef three aftoyds scarcely parallel ta mlliUry 7' .fr"" destiny ues in earl, to .tor. w. u therrtu kVra ta rd tNapaaaltv bnnwa an law l.t aa. .vna v v a t. w w i exploits. ' - tjwiuun ana Development 01 the condition lust 10 ions. Uareh And April Are imaauii auvwa n taw. n.nj n'l CUUdren BhS hadH t IBS iresn and! ' ' I territory Of Which aha ia thA tlcn with its back to the wall will I youthful aonearanea that such es-l I As a statesman with A sincere de- and financial center, and who are active r001"1 price, drop her then a lutchataay means for -arlnf Uself tabUshments wBt as an asset for on maasea and an Wta thjto aftort. to promote good feeUng ! u0Ta4Ttnte k ia-JhX .... . . m 1 v , 1 a 1 a ai j f . , a v 1 atiiu itia m wnrir sa mnn ty rha i,n 1 , - - j- from COIUnCtlOa. At SUCH a time BO I Inereasin tha. number nf thalr- rua. I tensity 01 patriotism, tnat anew.no 1 .,- I. :r r: ""w-a -- Au.arop oeeaaat ! tae Tact Uiat the Avence wgreesnent about use of weapons ta tomers. They want young girls with unds, he remained for 10 years More power to these men and m hn only one or two eata. of ar. a week likely be kept, aa was overwhelm, bright eyes and pretty faces. 1 1"16 Poplarldol of his countrymen, their tribe increase, for the state and r,!L," !Tir?le tbe.l5,i'li. krw!!! tagly proten ta th. lata war. when 'a ,oo4 mSi women are walklni hd rendered other Pb- kpam of u . every Important pledge ta the lnO the hreets of Portland these days, e 6erve conteatrwith cholas wtterue of jeousy and TO eaj--mu vi ajajrwameni was orvaeo, i eagerly ana anxiously applying atl'" ' ",nuKn v:- mo v- It U no secret that tha genera offices and in bualnsss nlaoaa fori tempted domination by finance oyer staffs fa every civilised oountry have something, anything, to do. Often ffal' f the republic entitles their chemists feverishly at work in I there are. children at homo who seed td th endurtnr respect of -the a V at. o -A' 4aa aaAj.AA aa awaaa aa a.11. aa I a a. a a. a . . a.. T I A 1M Afca-I a aa aa. -x.Anta - ; yn wiiur. w yrvuuvi m vTiw tne tnmrs IO DS DOUfnt wiin I -r-. r- . A tA AVI aW W la - I' ..... ... . I I. VriV.1.aaa TlMJla 4. aa.. -WvSBe aVVUw aVe . Vllf danger signals of history. Orecon City pratonera aarviar JaO aaa- bmeM (or violaUon af city edaaaaona. wui nerearter be rorros to work ja the strveta An old erdtnance nessi 1 la U? gives the authority. Arltatloa baa botw atartrd by Rood River RepubUcaae to oerure the eaadt dacy of George R. WUbar for ouit senator rrom iiooa Kiver and wi counties, although WUbur is a erat. Mra Claaberh N. Corkiar. wife of the Rev. T. J. Cocking, fornkrriy active la police work la Portland, has been newspaper owner and editor and doing few other odd chores of a similar character. .see Mra H. S. Johnson Is Mitchell, ln Eastern Oregon, .and ia domiciled at the Cornelius. e e e W. A. Case la down from Pesdleton for a tew daya Una county, waa listed erronaoualv aa a draft evader from this state. WASHINGTON The South Side Lumber mill of Monte san will be sold st public auction Jess- here from I TT 24 "r tee receiver, J. it. joartsoo. Whan eoRinleted. the Fort Walla Walla hospital for the rehabilitation of former service mea will be a 12 40-feed Institution. Sheriff Forsyth of Doagtas eowaty, found guilty of asaaulting 1. P. Kb sea during a liqaor raid oa his store, was fined i ana costs. There are SSSO dwellings la the city ef Walla Walla, accord lna to a bulletin Issued by the federal census bureau. The Nolen Skiff of La Grands Is here for day or so and Is registered at the Imperial. e Mrs. R. A Rudd of Pendleton Is here I number of f amiiiea u hit. vuuung ineaas. e e e F. W. Harris Is here from Oakland, a a Malcolm Palmer, of Jordan Valley Is at the Imperial. e There were It? fatal accidents hi the logging industry of Washington during the year ending October 1. Compenea ' Uoa allowed amounted to ZS0.01. The proposed Volunteer Park resir voir tn Seattle wUl not bo buHt. tae sunreme court. In aa Inlantioa Bolt. E. E. Aupperle of Newport is taking I havinx declared tt a puhlie tnetiaee. In the eights of the city. I E. U Krench. director of the state - I department of agriculture, has hareed a Cella Foster la here from John Day I quarantine order acainat ail oeod Pota- and la greeting old-time friends from I toes from Calltorala, because of eel Eastern Oregon, Mrs. H. D. W. Pineo of Hood River ia a visitor ln Portland. e Mr. and Mrs. a M. Bohler of Eugene I tchee river. are stopping at the Imperial. worm and moth. Jacob Hardung. Dryden ereharelBt. Is dead from injuria a as tain ad last Tuesday near Dr; den. wUea his auto mobile plunged lii feat iab the Weo- A decraase of S per eawt la the area sown to win tar wheat la the stale Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Shedon are reals- I waaainxxon mis year is snowa in a re- tared at the Imperial from Ltoodon, Or. L. D. Porter of CorvaQls Is at the Cornelius. port made nublto by the federal b areas of crop ostlmatea Havinc been cruelty beaten bv her husband, Mrs. ltte Browm. U. of Ta- e lathed her WTiot with a safety D. E. Slervln of Tangent Is registered at the Cornell ua e a e W. M. Hamilton of the Capital City is a visitor In th metropous. a a a Guy R. McDonald of The Danes la a Portland visitor. e e e OBSERVATIONS AND IMPRESSIONS OF THE JOURNAL MAN By Fred Lockley Portland's New Life From, the La Grands Observer" IN DEFENSE OF O-W.'R, A N. A deaeeedAst ef iwratlunt ef pioaaara, who te sow piooeeriar oa ha an aeeoent. i tha Far North, writea to Mr- Looklty t ttd about th nusrahoDa of All taeat for baa rm and of hte own. Mr. Lockley (enaroaab' acta that dehshUol laaaanneat batora tha raaaert i" .'""a great killing power than Lewisite, money that the, mothers are seeking That ano of the competitive races gichance to earn. 1 that if going oa ta' preparation for Are there not employers who can the next war. . - 1 make room for one more ? Is tt not She Is no longer the sleenw Tm-ti.nM of the of a few years ago. She ia a H wa I awaka humdinger of a citv. Tii. d the head of tha old United States I SSShaHS! wiln tai lt 1 1- I taJa that between 500 and 1000 homes . n taitrta u imuiuwjo I r. nmr in m.,r o. . -...vwimui,uU1i, oiores Agent Insists That Company Not Con-1 "bo will beyond doubt thaak aha for tt, spicuous in Slurring Rulea tn v. tK. omm Durkee. Jan. 4. To the Editor of The I , " , v. . T,m. t the Arctic Journal Referring to the Celilo railroad miTyou will cross the UaU of their YntllX dlfffr w.ita son. aadandsons In all parts of the seven seas and from Siberia to the Ar- .am, v.. . rm T4jbrt TTnffman &N. employes are degenerates so t ar fj j ww, partners on the East Ore- cf the article appearing In yesterday's Journal, in which he assumes that O-W. Was. then. Will eventuate into itllllkelv that a Ufa Una thrown, ant tn I honorably purposed. He determined 1 are busy, banks are busv. hotels are moet horrible form. It will not be) those who Want work so badlv mav to rescue tt from knavish hands. He ,Kverywhere one turns there is a conflict between armies but be- be bread cast upon the waters that I n Pure merit t th headship .an tween; peoplea Airplane carriers will return?. or tha taautuuon. . ... from the country has wbe carTfui or he laden -with volsontd gas bombs and I What a Aran thino- tt u whan I But long direction of the pulse of 1 will lose & leiT OP 8.n arm in rrnooin or Afsokraalatalf tT wf1 Tfal ATftm thtfal MaWlTa... WAT K A Wan waTAnwIr Sk V A a i busineas throueh tha bank: lone deal. I the streets. . -,wr - . 1 -""v ww 1 ' " -'""T 1 Tl, K. 1 - . STOuni will sail , over wide areas, work can nowhere find work to dot ?g With men of mnuenoa ta Tegisla- UwmT ot & g 5un, 'aVebeftl?: dropping gas and sxtlngutehlng life How especially tragic it is whenlJn wno 4d his influence as he and -evervthina- i 1 In evfry form without regard to I ths futile search Is by a mother ori j heeded theirs, loaf Independence of pessimist has been black-listed and the wnetnar tne victims are naDea in 1 wnarrr critinran bm riananri.nt 1 uivise vicissii.uues wiura.KweD most 1 aw-aci.- oiuni u au over tne town. arrna aid men and woman or the In. - 1 11 men prudent, bloated him into a . " ",cr' loc o exposiuon - I 1 . - l.ttlV Mil. In r. , LJ. , . n v"j a etue issue, rvrv land is good and getting better. Is it as the book of rules Is concerned. If he nlB p.ndi.ton. I sold my Interest is as wen posted on railroad accident I o.,i.a .- nr aoid fcia ainu cane w - - posted on railroad accident statistics as he is on the book of rules he will know that there are few rail' a,d8ifJi!.Uit?d. SS t have notl Tr Blllrmore, Alta.. under date S.eaU auvaw VI aw BCllUUn BlV,t,IUCUka UC Taawa 1 1AO Ua. Vat to the violation of the rulea and special W4 ' r a i lne tractions, either directly or indirectly.! .rwar Fred Tha Journal containing doubt very much if there is a railroad I -.th Truik Mr Bean came in the world that la manned by men of j to tand moralng and awakened a the character he ascribes to himself. If J flood of old memories of Oregon and mere is, it is aunosi immune rrom BCCl-1 th. Wait nates- ef hospitals or orphan I Soma- people like to say they are I national boss. asyluma , ? I nevr influenced by advertisements. It will be a rain ot death , from But, Just the same, publicity which the sky,. Whole countrysides will is advertising paid -for aad unpaid be exterminated. Even the, plants for--U probably the ipost potent ta asd growing crops la ths meadows fluenie ta human affairs. Teu make aad fields will shrivel aad perish your trip by rail largely on the ad- under the withering touch , of the I vertialng: pf the line that most ap- poiaoa, . . I peaied to you. TThe' purchase of . That ta why there Is vital need el I your house f urnlehlngs, your break sgreements aad understandings and I fast food. the - phemograpn, ' your settlements under which It .will - be I wire's shoes and most of the things provided that there shall b no naxtlUaed In your Jlfe ,1s largely, deter war. It li amaatng that under the 1 mined by advertisements. revelations and absolute proof by science of what another conflict Willi - COLOSSAJL IRRIGATION mean.' neanut stataamaa la aver aUoa wUl eiuibbla, Juggle 'words aa4 PORTLAND'S.', attention" was fo. play th demagogue with the most I eused yesterday on the Columbia tremeadoas Issue ta the history of J hasia project through tha visit ef t man, - JPpokane business men. whose mis- I - r im'" . 1 ; I "ion incinaes a request trial Portland " A typewriter has that which" llf el J04? with .?'? ot Washington He assumed to dispute With the possible she does aot need the ontaide White House the . issue Of what country to make her a great city? should ha the, financial policy of theBurly support from the state will aUows .0 man for the blurring ot Ue? cl 8tk. Tacoma his mistakeaa-1 hack spacer I"4 Betu to financing s, surrey S IS mutaaes e aaea spacer. 1 , t. vv n.!...! n " . m riv,.y, smmw aailV TT . n..t.i. KiilliA .a .v. HHATK-q ALL OUTDOORS 1 Tanal The sum fFittm.'lFSLl ' '- 'I b.l.l4. '' UAH taa , aal.ua. -M-m. . 0 L.woova a irqsMlw . f--vWW - WailwUlX KTeabU M1 nf twelfth abi, through the cooperation of the Hit Wednesday workmen en- state of Washington; and the cities gaged in demoUshlng an old build- of Spokane and Tacoma, The bal- ing bunt a roarlag nro of debrl thatfaaef f 15501 is aought from port- containea consnjarauio ajuanvity oil land and Seattle, i v good wood. . , .1 Such a Burvey, Is of double signif i- From the street a shabby, worried I cance. It will lay the ground work looking rain watskll grail armloads j foe tha Intelligent proaecuUoa of tha go into the flames. "To think." he J project la the years to come. Its . . muttered that my wife and kids are J performance by such' a man as republic . As head Of the bank of the United States, ho assumed to di. reef congress as to financial legisla tion, a function that constitutionally belonged to tha president ' and his cabinet, T anhiO'o his ends be carried commerce into politics and polities into' commerce. . He grew purse' proud, unscrupu lous ajid venturesome. He hired senators to act as counsel for the bank Ho loaned money freely to congressman. He ; advanced large sumg- of bank funds to newspaper editors, accepting printing presses as security. He adopted many agencies for oatro of -congress and public sentiment ta his great conflict with President Jackson for re-charter of the bank, f It was the power of fi nance, directed by a single brOUant mind. diEpdting with the government itself ta the direction of tha financial policy of tha oountry. and using ia the contest agencies pot criminal but easily understood as menacing the public welfare. jV;A? It was m CriUeai period 1 Amari cn national life.- The history of it and : of how Jackson overthrew; the rising power of money In national aifaiew Is a chapter that should be kept fresh In the public mind aa a warning ot where danger lurks. be and, in fact, is limited, with wheat and livestock at the low prices. Her in visible crop, whatever lt is, seems to be taking care of her. Portland wiQ likely have her fair by herself. It is a cinch the state as a whole will not veto to in crease . taxes a single penny, and lt should not. Judging from tha Portland activity, Portland does not need the state help for her fair, so here Is wishing her fur ther success in all her undertakings so long as ahe does not ask for taxation of the cow country.. a Curious Bits of Information Gleaned From Curious Places Bacusse-Rousse, at Mentone, France, Is ah ancient dwelling place where bones of people of the Paleolithic or Old stone. age were found. In the museum of Monaco there are skeletons ot this an cient people which give an Impression that they were brutish creatures, apelike and uncouth. : The Red Cliff skeletons, as they are called by the English, after the English name for the dwelling place. show, however, the Characteristic tea' tores of the bones of modern mea and women, differences being - very alight. Tha skeletons show some peculiarities ta the shinhone, and the,. bones of the face are flat, the nose broad, the forehead tow aad the jaws prominent. Among the skeletons at the colony of Mentone is one of aa old woman whose body was found ta the deepest part of the cavern dwelling, and who, therefore, may be assumed to hve belonged to the earliest or most an cient of the Inhabitants. She had around her forearm two bracelets made of sea Intereat and went to Canada. By to day's mail I received a letter from Bert dents unless caused by other defects than humanity. lit nncla. John Stanley, formerly of Wallowa but deceasea tnese uvo or iu If he is eo fearless, why did he not a a-1 ,. n th. rr first oroa- i .v. 'nZ- a a fc i. w w . pectors at Canyon city, tie of the railroad for which he works? ;ifHw or rruk afcBean. Joan C R. Gerry, Agent O-W. R. A N. Co.. friend of Frank McBean. Joaaoin Mil ler, Brents and Overholaer, all old- timers in Canyon .City, wnen joaquin Miller was at my house ln Pendleton in June, 1907, on his way then to pay his ST A FIELD'S WHEREABOUTS From the Eaaana Guard The editor ef the Medford Mail-Tribune i la visit to "Canyon City, he learned is writing editorial correspondence fori thst John Stanley waa my uncie. ana his n.nr fmm wanine-tnn vh.v.' h.1 kindlv inauired about him. Stanley had Went to feast hla hunerv evea on a Re-1 already proapectea in .jauuoriua auu publican president and get-a foreign I Miller afterwards went there. bt. ianvAria. .t tb. national .anit.il My maternal grandfather, Jerry Stan- Is the following : ; - ley, waa wiia one si i "StanfieM Isn't here, and hasn't been ' l aiissouriaus .VT". . here much since his election. The re- " IMS. Tney went .oown iino jkussiawppi port is private affairs, particularly the and across tne yua or aiexico ra ru sheep market, are demanding hie at- ma. They walked across the Injnua, t.ntion - , la distance of 28 mUea. carrying all their Should think the emergency tariff on 1 telongings on their backa Another boat wnnl aiwt loan, tn ahna-rAw.i-a ataiM WU WA1UDI on mo rauiic aa iu uw mik. tbinwa mk auw fnr tv.. n9tn- v.i Isthmus to carry them to San Francisco. could droD ln and answer roll calL A I r rem tnere tney went iw ui iww w lot of us took a chance tn voUng for Bob Mount Shasta and prospected and , mined anrl wonld like tn u. hfm rt hnaw a. I tor IO mvnua f uiuuik tci uua btwh. the job. , i I ta that district, and becoming homesielc. ne ana a larre party aiariea on ue TT,-1 T. ca C. k return trip, as they naa come out. t-noi- ... j". wuvtt wojst Mere attacked the party on the way flows the coast and many of his meisbbort It dont alius do to under-fljrrer oa I .-a a aa ... v.-ia . wb e"emJ e,aor 3JrJ Stewart Ka. off Acapulco. At Panama doaens of down oa the SouUh Fork of Sandy, east otbWs died of yauow fever. The rem of San Antone. Texas, about the time cant of the party was glad to reach Kutnenora is. liayea made th Whita Missouri alive. Stanley brought home House dry fer the first time in hisfry. but little of the glittering gold which w " utmMim. hcv au oovtra i had lurwd aim away, out-oa ma return aad nuthin to be afeard Of. Then be I ho 'fanM a bmwn-evad. anburn-haired met up with on ia his corncrib one I baby girl, born four months sfter -his momin and kicked said bear so his I denartnra tha vear before. She rrew on ribs cracked.: and Jerrjra No. U boots I to become my -mother, at the age of was neavy. xnat near aian t run outer I tl, at SummervUle. Or. the open door at that, bat started in I v - . on Jerry and 'most tuckered him out in I "As I think of those woaderful days three rounda When Jerry got rid of that I marvel at th migration and move bear he didn't have so much close as 1 moots which take place la Just two rest the law allowed and ha was -mighty I less family of pioneers ia the - United glad to eat salt pork 'slid of bear I States. - My grandfather Stanley, tor in- 1DAHO raaor blade and a In a serious ooaoiUea la a Tacoma hospital. Dr. E. M. Bona; health offlcor ataa Walla Walla, has reaaowed th emaUpex baa oa the publio ooaooia aad aUewad those who refuaed to be vaccinated to return to their studies. Damages estimated at tO.OOe were caused by a Ore starting from aa as- IraAwa r.na. la ti. ttK.1tna. Kf mi .. E. A. Murphy of Grants Pass Is so- Srjokan Wednaadav nlrbt. Forty ruesta Journlng at the Portland. I escaped la their aright elothing. I TV hswlw rt . ana. WIIm.. m V.. E. Lindsay of Grand Roods la a guest I been frozen te death near tha haaA. of the Cornelius. I waters of the Tolt river, northeast of Seattle, has been identified as that Of George Kenyoa, a veteraa proarpaotor. Harold Price of Tacoma ared li. r ay die of scalds received from hand ing a bonfire. He uaed kerosene, which spilled on his clothes aad caught fire. His playmates poured water over aim. scalding him severely. East Tennessee, la 1800. When he was More than a score of King county em it years of age his people moved to pl?y" dropped January 1 aad the Boone' I.lrt VMtn.k. aCr. k. ... . salaries of many of those retained ware rVL" "ck. Kentucky, where he was cut troa S to 10 per oeou In eonordanee .ju.miv ...u companiga m aii -ar-with deer east a bad rets allowed by the u. . vava & mmj acuwounau , knera wera I ooanty AfwTn TlfTntrS no scnooia in ics he came farther I west with tha lrreslsUbla tide of aetUe wm.iv aau iimvmn ai in.nmw, aaoui , . . . . . w . .... . .. in, ivrwi rttio. atiioa in , li itt i , . wocra, in aa. ne Bimet my frana- porta 23 Inches of saow La " dtr aad - "rf i . .m. m mvmm .wu.i U.M I 9 at AYStCAUXU. performed the same peregrlnaUona from! Tha hodv .f Ttaiah nd.t n-ginu that hU family had performed I was recaoUy klUed in aa autoraobU i comma; from Tennessee. Then, in I accident at Kant. n. rrvavrav Via at a. q-j-4 waB. 1S63, they and all then- family except one I at HaUey fer burial. married daughter came across th plains Reports fUed with th b areas of pubs and settled under the shadow of Mount! accounts show that th bonded debt t4 Emily, la Grand Rond valley. My Boundary county, Idaho's northernmost mother walked much of the way across subdivision, ie 171.000. the plains, owing to the heavily7 loaded But II boys aad girts last year were wagona. seat to the State Industrial acbool at au janiaoay, a muea amauer Bomber of "In the same year my father, William! V-TITI .77. . 7' T . . VT ... Huffman, then a young man of zS. drove acres Verad ml .llnTA 77 an ox team. wallUngj pMoJJ, W T-JlS. xlng. inilw of tb way. from CoancU Bluftw.! bids beli BUcbtlr 1oy tbi pnXmU avw, IA AUgUll, A-vf-w. ABtSa MfT lU. vaiyoj, y ara. he prospected every mining die- Fisher A Sawyer. U. a farmer, who trtct la Nevada. Idaho and Oregon, fin- waa kicked by a horse at St. Maria two aUy settling- In Grand Ronde In ISO. - weeks ago and two daya later became a a 1 imoontooBA, oiea nrrnanent j- as a re- -As I followed the dog .led lata the ttiiot.bU Wu 1 ; Arctic oU fields, my mind Involuntarily I n rArsoa of Everett O. PoU reverted to the mlgraUons which had uy kUW abea sTtoioliad a UkeJLp,f?.iB y own lmmedUu fn- him. The little fallow aaratchlac Uy from.ltao to lit 8- How many foot- bis father cut wood oa a "'"f'H aeax rrlnts had been left en th Western his home. bamUpbera, from Panama to tha Arctic! Who IS profaaeota tnai.. .... . ,w - circle by Jerry Stanley and his descend-1 University of Idaho, were aleeplnr ants? And it is no more not one-1 Wednesday nhrht. aa unidentified rob. f .nth .. muh n.rhana nf mlmllm ..ill bar entered the t.niverltw . rluk A pioneering than thousand of other STti. .ivS 91 ,a0ues of .. .m v... .mA ...v. it I aU uetr vaiUAbias. . . aevxaa aa-ao 1 1 v w y aauas u aa wAtviiBut ave inuivij Worid. ROBBING THE mOHWAT rtaet xaa moes CbnatiH (Cae. i "A. fne mwaelf. T am far fiaanlarl PraeUOB OI CUtUna th llLUa ulna. trudging behind a dog sled. Bleeping at ? "r"bftwen here aad Meaier along night la the eiderdown sleeping bag. the Cofumbla BJvar hignway for Christ brewing a pot of tea and warming a caa tf 0l.b PPed. Many of of pork and beane on a Are of twlga. tbf T?LTnM x effloe than in a comfortable home and among t state sigh way commisalon, are m9 AaaaaW faalei AW al laoaa. a . . M mmm tV. a t i' the narrow lanes, at the farm. . " w aoca maraet t a ( iumit w b w arum uus my ana out V think the only man in the world I them. I envy is Osuma, a diminutive Japanese I Beauty Is one of th aaaeta of the - who baa been In the Ikorth for 20 yeara I highway. Just as taaanttil aw srttstic Latst winter, after making a record trip! masonry la th bridge and alona the from Edmonton to Fort Norman with I avadea. The trees alone tha bhrbwaw ta his dog team, alone, he was not content I Wasco county are all too few. This to come back. M00 miles, the wsy be I stretch of the highway la where the . went In. He west oa to the mouth or I treat transiuon rrom tae forests of the the Mackenzie, then skirted the Arctic Wee to the open country of the East enast of Alaska right around to point i taaes piace. - me trees gradually become Barrow, thence acroes couatry Irotn I more buibctous aa one proai aaato Eskimo settlaaTvest to suttlewiant. and came out at Nome In March. Ia his room oa Powell street, Vancouver, last Bum mer, he told me of that wonderful Jour neyenough experience and adventure for a classic volume and yet it Is ae more than others have done. As' he swept bis finger around the abore line of th map ot the Arctic, aad looked at me with soft, beaming eyes, my very heart envied the marvelous and wonderful panorama of the North which those mild ' stance, was born , tn Cumberland Gap, evea had looked upon ! ward, antil. below Hood ninr v. forested hills idee are reached. Most of the trees, tt is aaid. are being cut from the little natural parks la the vicinity of Rowena loop, it t. a sin to despoa thee little greea epoU. Cutting of the trees is robbery robbery of th beauty of the highways. There Is a state law against vandalism along this public road, and It should be Invoked,-if Bweeseary. to stop tha practiea. i nert axw ptency or other places ChnAtmAi tree may be evr.