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. 10 . THE, OREGON DAILY JOU RNAL, PORTLAND,- OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 27, IS 22. representing the armed authority of I break the motor travel link between the United State In carrying oat the! the two great region east, and west terms of certain agreement between I of the Cascade mountain. It cat European countries, tinder the Ver-1 oft one of the most important in saille treaty. ' , " I dustrlal arteries f tjit Northwest. America ha not even accepted that I beside bringing to . a halt tourist j treaty. On the other hand, the sen-1 travel hlch persisted even In the t Ike JoernaJ heiMlm. iMhu u4 Iia- Ul OI in unitea bim rijevieu it- i uic o-v ..i pnhnH, irrm . - I Bt Am-rican army is in Europe. I Unless cost of clearance far out- 4v rvTtvTCXDCjrr Bxwsrarra u iirnun ,,.,.nWM Be aalae, W eClrfaal. W a-arfw ! athiai aa niM aaet tkta ee l , : . f ear waluWa aes Seeriay VERNE HARDIN PORTER 7umitH mZm liTf I -- is kept there by the authority weighs the value of having the high- "harmonizing I n4 . I bun " "" ... r I of the president of the United States, i way open there ought not to be un-1 1 'M-UiJ who. at any time may withdraw U necessary delay in bringing about r r . iu a dv is TiHisa RKFSUKNTa. I He doe not withdraw American concerted action. . Ill K tmliaM aaueeaf Jok, Bnea-V- I ..-.. ),. , M,,imfc a-i riu ateaea, ju !; I troop because or tne "' 110 COASt EEfHUtENTATn'K W hiurt Caw. EuWMff fr-iHtae. "Inm; Title Unn eeuidiae; Lae r latallifanrvr seildlBS, Seattle. AtarOoaable. Very Much at Tour Service as Maga zine Editor at an Exceptionally Early Age Former Journal Reporter Por trayed by One of His Own Sort of People Hi Present Tolls . and,: Advertisements. With Some Account of the Vari ous Steps in His Rapidly Ascendant Career. into the sulphuric add. These matches were succeeded by the lucifer, or loco foco match, which was ignited by fric tion. That, in turn, was followed by the Congreve, which, was similar to the sul phur matches now tn use. and this was followed by the present parlor match. Letters From the People tm antneet ol tne subjoined sketch iu a I reporter oa the staff of The Orecon Journal I f CoamairicatJrae eeat ta Tfca b PobiicmUoe ia. thia 4epartarat iheald be writtae vm jmj mm mat si ue paper, aaaou net fxa.tiw m leasts.. aa BM ka , torn writer, wboae auil aililiaei at tmU we ecetribopoa. 1 PLUTQCRACT DENOUNCED V .Van,! vt-aaar)a aVap4 An ftlA r swawv, ewsitMan tvhA fftiifrKf fAPlsal a..- -A k. .va a-h. VliC. IllCil fK V , VV ..a wre- e- VS lVU rVVMS-S "UV . W U.-aA LJ wuw anew IU international and Internal affair, of equal suffrage In Jury duty may be !Stn?1a Europe. expected" to convene in indation ,TtoLnt 5SL Ualon Jan- the Editor of The It is doubtless sound policy. The I session directed, at the members of tonality on who hat the excepooaai I Journal Plutocracy has a powerful hold Mineet ef all Eurooein nations lor their own lex who were riven fw 4n tata- I upon tne United Stats today. The . . . -a . t :' ' - i '---L 'I "Ortd. war i created several thousand American iw wu-w . vypvouiui? i . vu.u wmii u. u. Meinurr u uw watwnxton iierud. j millionaires and added immensely to the long as' the armed power " of the! cask- Nine were drawn for the duty. - Verne Hardin Porter U' one of Kewl koidinn f thr i.v ,inT.i. tTnlta BtiM la nn F.nniWln HOil I Kiit wham ha 9iut VM a1b1 tiat I York's yOUneeSt mi gStfrne editor. - At I Profit Jfing aan ar!1t tw. ... y tunr. cit, aM Coanuy. I there will be no serious custuroance i of a Chinese accusea or muraer BootL x,7kin,t0n. rri a 7 m i! 1 7. owurrea since 10 eca fc. .7T. Toi r -rh..... . of the present peacetur status quo eight of the women were represented dlth Nicholson and others by their first of victims to mTSw twau-x m I tuti .. among the rormer oeuigerenis. py written Statements asKing to oe names, tie even eaus wens -Ern. lYork. Massachusetts. Pennsylvania and ff . a a a .IV I OVJ Wvts m m aW I ... I . a, ..Aa I Ttl lrsnlfBl tla iia thS Infi CVtt vlnaa aa4i vf !.- mu.... .4 f I Moreover, wiin American arou on i excusea. . cmiy one ot me nine ap-1 TT " uunon me revenue aenvea by the gov- ki uau. aiY. kATiA Watirt rt ADVAXCS I ... . a I . . ... . popular imaginatton. He wears ponder-1 .nr.. ,k. taon - " - - ' . - ' : . " . i I in n.nmiianu. uic uiccuicui . vi f nMjvn. a.no Hue lub uurnoM or I i . . . - ,. . ui wt j .u iv.v luufius RUNMi I ... l r. i ujih uom-nrnmea glasses ana neavy iutihh .,,. ,,. . - ,- Tjjrt. Mtha..tl. the Versailles treaty are more likely pleading in person her inabiUty to coat and carries a cane. But he ia quite I j i45". ThS um lafTtha ukdaT to oe respectea. m. new. serve. :,Xf t!... IJZZZIU.- one-half of that derived from the whole . ZSZr J: TZL, '" country from such source. More than ... , ...CT .CLl half this sum. or ll.109.821.S19, iwrai the ttoM r watrk tt li rffl sot sriai aa ,llar a taaa aaaaot laaduy t4rUlTis, V - On C .....t .1 I Oa WMk.....S I1A11.T AND HUN DAT ' "ar, .....t 00 bwbUm . . , . 4.3 7) dah't MWlOMel IvadaT) (Ha rwr 00 Tuna aMttka.. Lt Ona avOTih . . . , . ,1 WKKKIT CWV WadDaMay) n faar . ...11.04 Stt amtht SO - tells us. stx awatiM. . . . . l i . 'in ere is a lesson in uu aitua-tiuu. Tana watta.. X.e Woodrow WUson was criticized, if wzrgi.t and not slandered, for keeping American Oa taar '.ts.lt I troops in Europe. Mr. Harding said in the OUT IN THE COLD papers that appeal to "the man in the COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF came h&rsrea anrt the woman tn wnm-m" lrera 1ew lurK- xigures snow a - Aim Niv . a I At IX n was ntv MUnr atia tn I J AA J;. -rr:r, SC Paul and h, to excuse UU Hf. John Skelton "S". lto thfl staff on th. nloi of Rtonnlr out 1 liiiaiiiB wtuio conirouer ux me cur- campaign that American I n and , perhaps, stood on a street to get a shave, just to appear manly I rencY ehow where millions of blood ; SMALL CHANGE It takes almost as much wind to carry a sale as is required to move a sTl When ' the - hiirhbrovr raaraxlnes droo back to nrewar oHces thev will clinca their title as highbrows. ., ' . . a a . . Rodents infest city halL But who would be mean enough to call some of the people we're thinking about "rata""? Now that Klttr . Gordon la momen tarily back In the new column we'll get back to a lot of familiar pons about ner oaca. Chinook winds and Chinook salmon have done much, by the way. to spread the fame of id Oregon to the end of tne earta. The worst Dart about a national hous ing- conference Is that It will be a long retting- out our way as the effects of the peace conference. a The soul partners of -mlllionalr are more likely attracted by that tittle tece ot sole leather in the rich man's picket than anything !. A contemporary, who sneeringty re marks that it would help the country a great deal if there were more agricul ture and less bloc-misses the point that If there were profitable arriculture there would be no need ot a bloc It's all up to tne bloc woutu-be blockers. SIDELIGHTS Thi. Oregon Country - OREGON , i ' V The Redmond vnloa high schawl. r- torsaauy penes latreaa at director of A bhtldlng permit for the eonstrurtioa or a tiaowe nnt baa bee tasaed at . Tnaai raUa apaly an It ta UM Wait. I " r " I " w Bct o "Ci juai iu uiaiujr I - . - ; - . ;Raia t Eaura aotnia farnaawi na appKra. troops had no business there. Numer-1 corner of Portland, well out from the land grown up. What he did was to gol1100117 WM drawn rrom business througn p. C&9S7XrtUJt7ZJZ: I ou, anti-Wilson senator, and nun- business district. L.,, pnnle6 SSTS"!? id ST cent ITZS loan's! a BMHMr anlar Xftca. 1 at S-ent ataaira win M, aetwpwd. Mat all nailtuaea parabla ta Ta Joaiaal faULiaias Compaaf, rortlaad. ur( dreds Of campaign spellbinders "to orB waitine for nana and a a I And this extortion was kept up for shrieked at Mr. Wilson for keeping mammai tn rnrnn hark from thl gone through the migratory I nearly two years following the war. them there. Sundry partisan news-1 ,. ,1 , j. . days of tramp newspaper work and set-4Then plutocracy declared for deflation A . i I ueu iu sail uwa ncy Decause ne ai-1 ana normalcy. - - papers thundered at mm ana iam-1 rrieniy auerv of a Dasserbv. "They wavs thought aom tim h mirtt like I nnrinr 1920 anri i9?i arricuiturf. in Bone, governor of Alaska, dated at pooned him for not bringing them told us to go to a neighbor's, but no- to-try out some of Brigham Young's the United States suffered a loss of Juneau, which reads as follows: "De home. Sob specialists shed copious . om. thre We will wait Ideaa- When he was there he met Maude over $8,000,000,000 through 'deflated" layed In staig East. Must go direct to tears over the hardships of American f vve wm wal Adams, who is a native. prices, as a result of the decree of Washington. Will return by way of tears over tne narasnips i American here unUl papa and mamma get He secured her consent to write her plutocracy. Portland in about six weeks. Will ad Oldlers. home at 11 o'clock. If a noliceman life's storv something editors hart want. a ' ,,k.. ;. .ii v,, tv.. Vise you in advance." W are going But nearly a year after Wilson left comes alon g we will ask him to stay tor years and years. He wired to situation of agriculture, excepting the ? ve a banquet ta bis honor." said A.-a. .nMi.M in rnnlt of I ? Ray Lonjr. ho was then editor of the I i., w. w Mr. Collia "We will hold it at the witn us," tney said. mnft flnw ."h- hra. 1 1. " T, jTa ." 'l;." Chamber of Commerce and we hope to withdrawals, are "in on tne ttmne. To what extent ,s th im.ri.,nU,A ,-"r 7 k.u f-w lw "r,nera olw . ,u '""ur h. . .neaVera Oovernor Olcott. Mayor - - 1 a" aaw Buaa vjx.u vuw vw - v ajiaiw) 1 oni cia.morous audcaIS ror sy ni uSLLXiy inu i home breaking down? What in- signed on the dotted line and brought help but llever a response from the Baker and other well known Oregoniana E. H. Collia secretary of the Alaska club of Alaska and one of the hardest working sourdoughs in the club, is Just In receipt of a telegram from Scott c. Secretary Hughes is a worn and I roads are being made on it by the w . n ot. Man aava a nawa Aianatrh I ia of Atii1 tim(? 1 which adds'that he has the appear- There used to be an old-fashiened " good job for a green editor non tot C0&LZ J.be,.cr Porter back to Chicago with him. mak-L...' v.u. . 1. ,..,... ..n, to extend the welcome of the state and him editor of the Green Book. ,,h f- .f,. of ,n fo.,r tea y Governor Bone. I mm Ita that 4oat rat U tanthat doat tnod ta htaaaair. ant aaljr la Ui aoaa. Vat ta the vary set; for tha aoe M el vaU-aatns la la Hat II aauai city, Pendleton. C C Clark, hailing from Med ford. Is a guest of the Benson. Mr. and Mra . M. E. Colby of Hood Portland. Jan. 19. To the Editor of RiTer registered at the Benson. Til EI Ft OFFICE ,BOTT' - IT SEEMS apparent that the ambl -a 9 Ion of tha Unltad Rtataa adnata to the foreign affairs of the coun will be a factor in the senate op iltlon to tht four-power treaty. Kvhy shouldn't tht senate run our foreign af fairs T Isn't It composed W W. Hurrah well known wheat a i . . .... . I of anneal hut on the nontrarv it is I . . 1-. . ...i.u. anc. of one on the verge of a break- idea that parents and children sought Ttheheltrical "ar in a WaX Propped to take'the bloc by the throat frtUnd" member.1 of the" 1 expoiH down. It is also declared that he amusements together. Is an 8-cent I and choke it unUl it ceases activitiea tlo voard la meetinr old-time residenU "has aged materially in the last I fare more than the slender income Long came to New York as one of Everywhere, nationally and interna- of Umatilla county and telling them of month, or since he onened the arms of the father can afford for the f am- Hearst's Pooh-Bahs and Porter went to Anally, plutocracy reigns supreme. tbe growth and progress of his home - - - I .. - T.oa Ani m-h..-. v th,,.M n . rero isan commana, ana ne naaiea conference." Mr. Hughes is known uy group 7 i - r; - while Rome burns." B. F. Wilson. to his friends as c man of powerful Possibly this was a case where the cinema comedians. eanacltv for work. Lawyers who parents had not been to a show in 1 He boueht a. house at Venice because FOR WORKERS IN NEED v.... i .iti. (rv Hor.xl v.oVn and thon -nnM not offo.- f,. I it was close to the Shin cafe, where they I Accusation Against Workers Not In ui. ..a .. A .u.u. .u-, had a fine jazz band, and settled down Need and Against Their Employers. tv""- 1 - . ....v .v. Uv.c the iife of belnE one of California's uixniaiiiau. out iui vwrim wili "i' mxa o uumi i --coast aeienaera xnree years ago 1 ne journal rieasa give space so i may i B. T. Oliver of Astoria Is registered at Wlul uipiomat anu negotiator m luiugmug ciruuinsuiocei. . j "6 nurcu uuu lo tuum uj new iur uo ui uk iJuuiic-eyiriLea mer-1 j. Portland, world affalra la a terrorism in nub- But two little eirls at 10 o'clock. I an ur hero Tame, vedid. vidd. chants and other business men who .. ... .... I iaa . . . , I a a I always have the Interest of the com-1 Tj. w. Robblna. a leading merchant of lie life. The wonder Is if we are to on a cold, foggy night, waiting on a I His New York home Is at Murray's. Li , t hart no iiw oni, to h.n.fit trTI I- . , w ..v. , .1 ,. a . I t . 1 V,.,.. A i I . ' . . . " u t c aovuivr vaauaTAi-jr vi jjudl-t. r i w.uv. ivi paiDuvs uuiuc i - u..v i.tuivu uauw .iwia,i nQ people as & whole, when tne y are diplomacy. at II, IS a matter Of concern because 1 "sul a ",c r1.01" e to lay off some of these married women O. T. SUpleton is here from Gaston it is not an isolated case. gt Whito "w'ay" makmT -ping "Jtl"l ! D US,neSm- SEVKN HUNDRED PER CENT The fact is, that the old-fashioned quarters as light as day in the pitch i, i,vi, t. a 4k not B. E. Sisson of Salem is at the Port American home, that Gibraltar of black hours. And there Porter remains . land. o,Amn aw a . I a At, BAaUl Mla. 1 . I.- IA- t t W OAO W AAA AC VUiCI DIOC W. IUUU1K W..a IA a i a 11 a-uka mat recorus a low per U"CI' " "B1" moor- Hardy, Anatole France and Dickens. Jut " Beem" fy11? 11,080 f r H T. Holden of Eugene Is taking In cent gain in a aecaae is war- mgs. xue uivorce courts prove it. I When he wants a particularly exciting "u 1L"CI" I the sights of the metropolis. rantadlv nroii1 of tb r.rorn Tha hova and. a-lrla In th whn nwnlne h e-o. nnwn to THnltv at mlrt.lc,clJHUD1 ui uieir own nuiun. . ... nitcsiue ot vorvauiis is oere on The aasertion la safe that any' news paper artist assigned to sketch Will "r'r JwrrJ?.r,r.Tr canity coropictad. "-- iuKr nw oa auai ft uw i tM-t ia. . i res. ..-.. -i 1 . - a a I Mis Nor Hunter. i Wa of ' a Orarula laaalkaTd I Hosier, na ben t4act4 yeatarday who voluntarily reduced the I tb Moater valley bank. rent oa a nous iio a moo in na cowiani i The Hennlger store at Wilbur wa ca ret It rented at the e4d prtc la Orand I terad and robbed last Friday alrat ef Observer. . . I loarchaadiaa valued at UH. aa aa a There' are two kinds of nan thoee w uuu a. ouDrr ia a uinm ii ur I - - - are not callaa upoa to apeak, aaa tnoa who think It Is a failure U they are. The total tax d!lrjvncy ra Oek Roseburg News-Review. : county for th year IMl t tM.Ua.04. er riJI par ent of the tax roll. Ifs sun raining In torrent down la An epiemle of dlphrharta to gaining Loa Angela ; probably the Cornuuw headway ta thaotWiia achoolaT Ft4 W,. .!yft"f "JwT Vwl " tw suspect atf carnen has the Oregon brand, ao they've .stolen our been placed la quaxanuaax. umhuvbami an nwniuii ib-sawa aa raMw.. tt. urn ..a - . a a FV-k are eandalatao for pot master at The Idea is to not only encourage JacaynvCle to su W. tlrtca. those already on farms to remala there, rfco removed ta MedTord. but to encourage others to go oa farma. Organlaed only a few year age wnk Portland ta making a grave errer In a cajrtcaj of t0A. the Orecow Marnlaery not devoting more attention to this sub- eompany ef Kugna has grown to a Ject. Wood burn Independent. ti.0o concern with aa excel ieeUy a a a eqatppad- piaat. During rwcember Oe Red vr Uim- Kx-Bnortft OellaUry. raaricud two Z .?niiea lt!iL iLSina- 'r ot wkasppreprtaung Beaton ?T We wood mm. aerd ng to county funda ha received 1 pardon the report ot LA. Farrta. aawmlU su. rortnx hlra u clUaenaWn rrw nertntandent. That would appear to be Oor.rt rii... ouu trees ICounVaer1 "HjW. formerlr of Asioria. - - jvwe . iia iw vm r a of fiaheriea. Is said to b la high faver for appointment a commlaaiooer of the bureau of ftaherioa. The oelebraUoa of the sixtieth atat veraary of the discovery of gold oa Canyon creek, which will take pUoa J an. a a . rA ia r... - r . - When there is a run club contest ttllae to be one of the imMriui futurM pay for H. H. Veatch of Cottage Grove of 1I3 tn Eastern Oregon. to com to Portland. At the Gun clubl W. H. Ktrby of the Fvatocoetal rols- laet Sunday air. Veatch won a fine peart- n at Blnghamton. N. T. eeeklng handled pocketknlfe aa first prise, break- J?0? or conacienoa, has written to tag 49 out of (0 day blrda la splu ot r??"1 tJ??ZP?ii22Lt J!? P he fact that much of bis time Is spe.t 12 KcU 'st.' J womM a traveling. Mr. Veatch enjoys hi hobby I . .... . . and keep In practice for Jhe prlxa I d rCr d" ' 'T-.'T shOOtS. I season at the Kalem nl TV. rk. iv. j planu of the Kins a Food Prodoota ooaa- R. O. Ptnneo. manager of the Port of pny. Aa average of 412 Astoria. Is registered at the Multnomah I employed and tZll.tit wa paid out tor hotel and 1 en rout home from the 1 fruit and labor. shipping meeting at San Francisco, where I he went as a delegate from Astoria. Hal WASHINGTON report that the meeting wa an import-1 Three torging and lumbering mUts. la ant event for tha P&eifiA naat aixl tha the Bellingham district resumed oaera. resulu of tha meeting In Washington wlU I this week. putUng more than M he awaited with interest. I . a a I rnenn biarwicn or feuag enuaty ta la. nther amaata rMlalerxl rrom nrm I stalling In hia office a radioohona ta are Mr. and Mrs. L. Siguart. Eugene ; uIr?ci he movement, of his depo Dwight Mlsner. lone : J M. Crawford. JL roJa " CUB "otor Dundee: A Wllhelm Jrw CorvalUa; Stella! Brown. Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I M Huston. Parkdale. MORE OR LESS PERSONAL Random Observations About Town rj great rnenf Isn't Portland's export growth since Newberry I 1913 Is nearly 700 per cent. ?2ZZ'mJZTm"' -rMJS!WS ySSLVSSZ m other courts prove it. otherwise happy life is his first name, nothing" so they can go out to work ; , The shin which la to load flour at Sean) next month for the famine stricken of Russia will carry a ear-load Ita elawasB LA faa Was ' a - - a A Bush, grandson of Aaahel Bush, the TYkima people. OTl"wu"" ,rw one-time power In politics, wealthy bank I Daniel B. Goodf allow. 14-year-old er ana rormer state pnnier or yregon. is of Jonn Coodfejio - T tPrna died aown rrom tne capital city to taae a at a Colfas hospiial a a result ef h look at the automobile show. jstie suffered when kicked by a bore a few days ago. Wmt of Brownsvms. eaahier contract for doble-trowlng tbe enata' of tha Hotel Portland. Is recuperating Una of tha Oreat Northern railway be- from a lck spell, at the Bellwood boa- tween Bluest em and LAmona. a distance) pltaL of 21 mile, has been let to Grant Smith ft Co. ef Seattle for m7.fr0i Mr. and Mra John Hampshire and eon of Grant Pi day In Portland. thre with a record of election purity I A leaflet which come from the! There are thousands noon thou- Peooie write to hi aa "Mire, veme BO we see that work la really a wonder- a4 spotless as the driven snow? traffic department of Port of Port- sands of so-called homes in which Porter" and start right off: -Dear 5ul thiJ1'- These women, or some of 'nit iht Pr5je It I sina!J IS n' WhlCh l0 1911 W" ,'976'27' C,hrmed ClrCle for Chlld life- Mil" Porter ouTheuldn't make'ppKke cient and consequently invaluable to the Ja W. 5 r-..KiL k-,Itlit amounted to $0,121,871 in 1J1. lions of children no longer know the him seriously. business. The truth of the matter is "t oar to membership in tne grtat in m., - , pi,.,.... - that no one is his brother's keeper now band of hopeT . ' greatest gain of tb 10-year einnJ ,bm t'e8- t Characters He haa bookjj Dut for hlmaelf. And we ulk of It la Inia that tha federal eonatltu. Period Was made between 1920 and ST being formed in tender lives secret desire is to write noetrv 4hina-a Jemis Christ and brotherly love! Rieht tlon contemplates that the executive I 121, In amount, $2, 817,080. The without that parental guidance that I about the moon, rippling waters and I In our own church is a leader who passed I an, and iit atau master, in Oregon and tha shall conduct ur foreign affalra! gain of lt20 over 11 was likewise I is necessary to a safe citizenship and spreading elms. Sometimes he will go a very desirable position over the headjpnwtat ofncila of tha suu Graoce. an uajr wiuiuui eaims anu men uiien 1 oi a young gin woo is trying to neipi . out to some wmte-ulea cateteria ana I support her family, the father being l c. E. Spence has been master ot tne gorge on pickles. Ice cream and beef j dead, and gave it to one who has a Oregon State Grange for the past 12 OBSERVATIONS AND IMPRESSIONS OF THE JOURNAL MAN By Yed Lockley Wtlh a iketrh of the rr.t of -C. K. SpatiM. to high moral ideals. rut what's tht constitution to the substantial nearly $12,200,000. senate T These advance were made during The constitution gives to the presi- a period when practically all other dnt tht appointment of tht secretary ports of the world were acknowledg er, state, and usage, custom and the tng commerce losses. constitution have always assumed war conditions affected ttmt the secretary of state was tbe movement both In direction and to turn out Lagging interest in the I an automoDue witn ran k. Aoams . i i uic biiui i etui j niiict, f vi tci w u 1 1 1 Certain competitor ports sport is given as reason for the the automobile from a man who told was a 1920 model, not thinking. To arrow alfalfa hav tn tha Tektna re spending a few valley cost the farmer tll-M per ton In iszl, a again at it.ll ta year before, according to flrurea fathered bt H S. George W. Sanborn of Astoria Is I Miller, farm management specialist of shaking hands with old-time Astorians the 8tat college. now resident In the metropolla An unlocked for cam of scarlet fever M " . ' . breaking out in the Beta Theta PI fra il r. and Mra K. O. Blancher of Hood tarnity house at Whitman aolleere ha River are registered at the Multnomah. Icauaed Its quarantine aad tor tbe nest tew weeas tne nonaa will be vacant except for tb Ion occupant and Burs. Woolgrower of Easter Waahmrtoa. In convention at Takima last week, de cided to fona a finance corporation with a paid up capital stock of Jlta 00. authorised by federal law to borrow SO0.OO0 front the War Finance) corpora- I tion to staauise ta innustry.. After aeveral days search, relative Kansas next fall. All freshmen, un- trade less nhvsicallv dhfit. will be reauired Just now he is crossing the continent ann t t.,n t T.on inr.. vJ,n automobile with Frank R. Adams, official negotiator in foreign affairs, amount t)ect to the direction of the presi- J made spectacular gains in handling order. Kansas educators, apparently, him it TTrint hall anil Tnathamotla ill V. I St6W8. That is WhV he SlwaVS looks ROlfotk.. ,V,n Lsano ha. In aillr ol(vHnr I v..r. VT. .iinnuulul Austin T Ruzton put on a Bar in the University of owlishly serious, like ah editor. It isn't and silk dresses, but who had neither In May. 1910. The State Grange was i rV .nortn For!; HnrZ wr v 1 Lue university OI I intellectualitv. Merelv innlentinn I -.,. ,:.... . I i j n j .... tv. 1 he Joined the navy under Commodore logging camp In Minnesota. . LUer b EOt as far north aa Port H.rnr whera Mlssinslppl to New Orleans. He was 1D1 fiends of V, li. Greaves, wba dlaap- Ihelreakm WaZdaT roo'rnVnT liV abaoVS r?ktn ?tff 3 I hope that bo might be allva, He bad six other lumberjscks who ballad from bn unib)e to sleep and wandered away "-"" ne eiariew nw wo I UOOCT ICS IfiXJUeno Of a Sleep POUOS. '""i u? eiiiiei in tne union army, ne IDAHO Btockraen of the upper LaBhl valley He helped run tha blockade at !Tprt 'rT Pen of eat Ua lew, rg and was In at the rapture oflf'", "T J weU BABIES OR BIRDS? i rus 13 tne lire : wntcn snows tnat a man can be an editor and still be an optimist riJh t ' - - l r. . in no.in cinm, j . .v. ; . : v. - I of course. X'orter would take him sen- f ,ETe7 toVanT; M " W" at colleges give.too much attenUou 2 foreign govemmenu contains tnt ceased were redirected along normal to athletics. mg strong, a post card from him reads : usual pnrase, "I am oireetea rjy tne lines. president" or words to that effect The Port of Portland's recent com- Put what's, all that to the senate? merce gains art based upon trans- "What't history and tradition and acUons in the staples of the vast ussgt tn that great purity forum region which this city serves. It whert Newberry sits, haloed and tg the kind of commerce that will I up by the controversy over the so seutcheoned with a $200,000 cam- continue to grow after ports built called Malheur Lake bird reserve. paign expenditure ana a two year i upon boom and unnatural conditions The district has been organized. prison sentence T I have dropped into obscurity. 1 The land owners have, by almost why subject the senate to the in an eighty-five thousand acre The Pilgrims: 1620 and 1922; -TA irrigation project is partly held T,,ie l w,r,'e Tl.m -t a jvhiju viuati o v i.v. w From "America and V by Anzia Tezierska, in Scri toner's. oVtlftw nne rm 1 i t 1 1 nn siirwrinr trk 1 neo-a n ie Ari In nras-An at S fpftN slffA- 'l"te vVUUitj 11VJ ue.unvwv..w HHBr..v. . . ve eeHtaavu wa.svae aw a I wj . tnn. o t Ammnnitv I '..aeta waa riani1 11 0 V If 'rlA I ' Wl' ters you find the welfare workers in- served from 1873 to September, 17. in uw rplUre ot tMd cutk Uilevea, ... .... a I ... . . at a - - II nfl lAeVrl A vr f rvaa m Af vKa tserta rta I terested in ifleir specrai iavorites. dui William Cyprus suoceeoea nim anu to i ' r . , " " ' ,", I The imte game in till n on the aeuth in those who try to hold up their heads l followed by A. B. Shipley. Judge It r. " V"'"" w 7' " T I 'or f the syua. created by act of and hang onto their seir-respect tney Boise was the next master and aervea i . M . tne lesnsiature i years '. have only a passing interest. But maybe from 1880 to 1888. Judge H. E. Uy I " ."1. . . ? In company I area of approximately S2e,tK they are waiting for the luckless ones then served four years and was foi- - vl ". a dlstuilng outfit made of a vk-kl n .vn,.t their m ilnrinnM from t nft l i-j w rv rru wnn i .,,. i up numaicmiu in ivanaaa. wnen I sec ana aitcnen waan Doiier vu ooeria- W oiivu. I ' u j , ..... ..v -- - , "- I . , . , -r . . . . . . . . housetops or go down on their knees wa, followed by William miliary, who "" ' , I " 7 iL 'oerlat R.eUT and ask for work or help. was succeeded by B. G. Leedy who I 'Ch to prove up he landed a Job op ' ' outhwa of Rupert. If these so-called Christian workers aerved six years, from 1900 to 1106. and would forget themselves and "their am-1 was mioceedrd by A T. Buxton, bitions to be ' "leaders" and look about I r-ne. National Grange, or the Order of them and "do" something they could, no I patrons of Husbandry, dates back doubt, be of some use in the community to tne year after the close of the Civil or circle where they live ana move ana i WMT t that time Oliver Hudson But the great difference between the unanimous vote, authorized an issue 1 first Pilgrims and me was that they ex- A managing committee la to have Pf DOnds r financing the project. Pectod to makeerica. build AmericA, charge of 1I2S exposition plana dur- eryuung is in readiness, so xar as Xo find it ready-made, tag the four-month European tour I o settlers are concerned, to ask fori i read on. 1 delved deeper down into I bids for the bonds and then proceed I the American history." I saw how the i.n. I with the work of construcUon. Pilgrim Fathers came to a rocky desert ... ... " country, surrounded by Indian savages on tht exposition will be advanced Prior I But th bird reservists still stand I . 8ldes. But undaunted, they oressed on to the May Primaries. I ,n lne way. ine people or uregon through danger through famine, pesti- voted heavily against making Mai- icnce ana want tney pressed on. They heur lake a bird reserve. Iri spite no Indians or ?Pathy, . , . ., . . , . for understanding. They made no de- oi uieir laiiure w Bei approval ui mands on anybody, but on their own in CLEAR THE HIGHWAY (what was then called the St. Joe and I Slurdir' Denver railroad, now known as the 81 Joseph a Grand Island railway. This Job lasted him the next 80 years. e "We eventually moved from our home- have their being; but as it i. , it looks Kelley wa9 an employe of the depart- I 'rr r.. I t n1 a we did not move to Kansas ward U The Bola Street Car company want to extend Its service to tbe Oregon Kbrt Une railroad depot and haa aaked the public utilities commtaakoa for aa order permitting tbe extension. The forevt service Is planning a read tne national foreet reserve tm like there is lust as much selfishness 1 .,,.. Washinrton. D. I ZT. . " ,n or7 ni7. tmtaro, in Ttta rails county from Khoshon at- among the better situated as among the a He haiTed from Boston, but prior to mi lTtendeAneTrm of noof leJSmg1 Into'eyldtno. lowly or down-and-outers. 1' "Ot -ore. e on ln the depa and hyporcrlsy besides. eonvenUnc of even consulting the axtcuUv about foreign affairs? Do senator not want to use foreign af fair as political bunk In their cam paigns for re-election In tht old homt slat? What" s world peace and. reconstruction after tht war to senators with a big pro-German ele ment In their constituency and an election campaign coming' on? ' wTea v.raanu. ir.atv hi I " well pointed out that reasons theIr Plan h the electorate the bird domitable spirit of persistence, wrecked tht Versailles treaty be-I I , . ., ,.! reservists are now aeekinz. through And I I was forever begging - . . I 1UI lUllUCUUlO M,11UU 111 JicU U1K I " ' 1 m At e . -. , j the snow blocked Columbia river IntervenUon. to overtjrn the J,. TnoT highway are: I decision of the voters by having the thixe, who could not understand. Tha, n.iKii Ar-m maintain Am. I secretary of the Interior take action I. when I encountered a few savage I in favor of the reserve. Indian scalpers,' like the old witch of The loss to business and other in terests In the suspension of traffic. The loss In interest oh an unused and they should let trie decision of ioneiy, untroaaen pam tnrougn winch all highway which cost $1,348,000, and people stana. xne setuers should "7T" of agriculture he had been tng In CtLnjtajkm whil we were on the home- probably fatairy Injured u CaldweU a Minnesota. With six feilow-workers he j &UendM A tb result of falling from the CUxtoa ..aIeS e, iLtfnt months' term each year until w moved h.iifSJi!rtl ,??kJ2Z lrAer was'' neld November li' VsVf" At oiat J? I gheVT FrShern ofrTa rafU S!!rlvLLtAWM. "SxSrMt0 TSSS Th"n 1 t0 Kbool to earn money. 1 IS' ZAZT . December 4, at which time the National summer 1 fSa, I'JL.TT Grange was fluty organisea. wmmn ... .... . . . I T'-'Tr--? . 'T" "AV'TiTrr mw- " "WMJU saw, 4?w vao tiillMa 1 tJV 11 M MMm 0U SUtV V aMtebaJ aa Ik. I nannnnnwaBanaBiaeBaBBaBkaBBBBB.MeBBBBBBBal can It was a bad treaty. That at least was what Lodge and his treaty rippers said was tht reason. But we aro seeing now that a main reason was that tht ambition ot tht senate to usurp tht powers of the executive a tht senate la now applying that principle to Harding, was also a I factor In tht fight on Wilson. Through the fog ot hypocrisy and political buncombe what we appar ently set at Washington is that the a crumb ..m..bUm til.- 1 1 1 v The controversy ought to end. The ntn- 'Z hn ,JT " . ST, reservists nave oeen tainy Deaten. l wages I. wben I found myself on the THE WORLD'S RECORD MOTHER Portland, Jan. 19.To the Editor of The Journal In The Journal of Janu ary 17 appearea an item enuueu. "Woman Is Mother of 31," which physi cian In Cleveland credited as a world'i i tTHA.. .Vtia la a allpnt mia. IKU1U. .luwvi-. " - n . , . .w.l .-i .1 . nman in fvanlea. I oaujjOtrA B ucoicomu, un ,v. .n.A 77 . kik ti .kiMn I name "Granffe" because of the fact that I . . . .. . I luuy, woo 6w v . , . - - . . nw live years. ion rau 1 waa zv 1 I ann rWin Ylvnui T beating that woman in Cleveland by tha granaries, or storehouse, in Ms na- off from TOy yh to tak. I rEiT 83. The municipality oi isapies ""7, " "1TJ I" term of high erhool at Grand The conduct of two toox-terrn nrieonera her a pension, for her vitality was so '" f, e i.,ana ND. , . school tn at Rlvervtew penitentiary during the r- much impaired as to Incapacitate her tJntA. .1 Washington county. Kansas, at a sal- cent riot at that Institution was ao - for any work. She had four or five O. IL Kelley and WiUlam M .Ireland arT of , m monlh. j taught In Kansas naoai that th board of pardon ha de- Hmo. nnanmnleta and even Quintuplet selected the official motto, Esto Per-1 .,, T k. ... . .w I .a .... .... 7T . ... once, if I am not mistaken ; then triplets. Petua." Kelley not only P1 which at that Urn wa the top salary WATkabl Incident by taking unusual ao twins and only half a doxen or more installation service but did most of the fw. a By that Urn the tion In behalf of thoa pionera. Tbe single ones. wa - wr"rr. JriTT . -1 other seven children were able to help I board wtD, of IU own voUUoo. eolbwry ItaJy. at that Ome. where I read the Item England. The Hrst subclnate Gran aupport of-the family. o 1 1 W.lhout suggestion or forroaJ apphcaUoa in the Secolo. So you see the fecundity was organised at Fredonhx, N. T AprO Weu landing in Portland la June, through conventional legal chaoaei. of that woman In Cleveland is a mere 1. 1868. A year Utev- the first Stai . . V I a t h in bagatelle woman. which carries a bond interest charge of $2$, 600 a year. The damage to the highway from the accumulation of snow and ice, X rm t A m ... Tam. mnA tn Air tWVwA want all the old guard senator. t0 welghtag thousands of tons, upon be so many little presidents of the United State and th real president to be their office, boy. That stiff wind recorded at North Head had it compensation; It blew 0 BOt D ttndertakN1 tion not constructed to bear such tresses. There is, as has also been pointed out, but one negative argument pos sible. If the . cost of clearing tht road outweighs the benefits it should, from tht south. 8TTLL ON THE RHINE But no ont knows tht answer to this question and no one will know until all th agencies which have Interest and - responsibility get to gether, assembl information - and 4 A HARMONIZING Influence is still nrgently needed along tht fcdopt fc pUn nwe, auia v American uvopi wui nlrmn Pndun of tha rm.ntv b retained there Indefinitely, "-aysl coramtauon uklng the right rtep a Washington rtws dispatch. Itj, hto agreement to call Into confr- ma"' . tnea tht Multnomah and Hood River rhtil Eumpaaa condition art more ,-.,. .... takiliad and some intornaUonal under- counly commissions, the state hlgh- ending to aubatituted for th allied way commission, the executive ot Rhino poltr force o that France ma, the bodiea. engineers and business Taei insure against uermaa .aggrsMVuil mM - - .. ml forcii b eon. " bioway is to be cleared tiaewd ta the occupied territory. I the capacity and influence . of all That is tt tay, America . Is not J these agencies . must be united. It "laolatad." Ner ha our foreign policy I the removal of snow and ice Is to be la ft thought ad vlabl for America I made to contribute to tht relief of to have nothing to do with European I unemployment, tht matter merits the aflalrs. . I attention ot all concerned. On tht contrary, American troop 1 We have discovered since the are exercising police power in I highway was blocked by phenomenal Earcj. Th tThtteJ Etatet army Ul storms that its closing did more than be .allowed .to carry out their plans J America ! without further Interference by the Then came a light- federal government, bird reservists or anybody else. A NOTE FROM EAGLE VALLEY ' Richland. Jan. 21. To the Editor of Tha Journal 1 noticed In The Journal NOT A PLUM ORCHARD Curious Bits of Information Gleaned From. Curious Places great revelation ! I saw America a big idea a deathless hope a world still in the making. I saw that It was the glory of America that it was not yet finished. And I, the last comer, had her share to give, small or great, to the making of America, like . I..... p;l...i... . i a . i . T AST December Panama canal tolls Sower m tf irrsra.ted 21.000.000. . Cvtraoi-1 n.- w t. tuv t i - ctbb- w w e r v - av saw ag x UJ Uiq a C CCU11IK lIKUt, A UiT" Jay J. Morrow of the canal zone in-1 sn to build a bridge of understanding tends to ask congress this year for tte American-born andmyself. a. aaa aaa : w w- . ISinc their life was shut out from such ,v,vv, wmcu. says, wm oe as me, I began to open up my life and half of last year's appropriation. I th live of my people to them. And life At the same time he announces draws life. In only writing about the that although the business of th tgmtt AJ"erlca- canal la increasing he intends radical reduction of the working forces. Figures like these show that the a-uu ui "uu""5 tinaa-1 Previous to 1829, matches ta use con Cial asset In measure hardly dreamed I eisted of a slender stick with a pointed ot by those who argued ito strategic I end, watch had been dipped in sulphur, and economic Importance. If It Is ad tney were lighted by touching them . , ,., . I to a spark struck into tinder by flint and w .vu-uiu.j steeL jn mat year waa Invented what tlon, advocates of the remission of waa known aa the "Instantaneous Light tolls on lnter-coastal traffic under Box." which consisted of a small tin box tha AmeHran tlae wrill find a new Containing a bOtUe in W filch WAS placed . . , . some sulphuric acid, with sufficient fi- element of support. I brous asbestos to soak it up and pre- But the reduced number of Jobs! vent its spilling out of the bottle, and a suggests that the canal zone is far! supply of properly prepared matches. from beinr a zone of political in- i The matches consisted of small splints of I wood about two inches long, one end of ' I which , was coated with a chemical mix , ; : t ' I tur prepared by mixing chlorate of not- Due to persistentT'drouth, London! ash, powdered loaf-sugar and powdered i ..v':Ai;;",,i.-.- t,. I mm arable, the whole colored with a lib- " rr. ,V7C 1a v r II vermilion and made Into a thin paste London Isnt bothered .by the proa-1 Tb SpUots were readOy.m- pect ot any other form of dryness. J flamed by dipping the prepared ends irTrTT. VTmment; under the Gr08h- Jonn TrimW nd Franci M. wher. my, daughter was born. Mr wife " cooperation of a long piee of tron ?l 0UaTI loAo? SuVhSr from McDowell. The National Orange has did notirke Kansas, sccam backio PH. prevantod aa attack upon tb prison Blkfr XSSSat. real. TV??? I T wtT I UurdAync of its valuahi. compared with the Naples I Orange was organized h. opetser. i February 23. 1869. Minnesota The seven founders of the Grange were O. H. Kelley. William Saunders. J. R. Thompson. W. M. Ireland, Aaron B. Grosh. John Trimble and Francis M Clackamas county and met and married I a whit man "doing life" foe murder, a widow. Mrs. Anna 8pangler. who bad the other a young negro with a credit two children. We wer married ta Jan-1 atl record la th World war. Tb uary. 1891. Shortly after our marriage I T hit man barred th rush ot his fellsw. we went back to my horn ta Kansas. I prisoners during th revolt and. with uemocrai, iiitu rwu. ... . ,n t?i -These fine, crispy mornings make one meeUn , wa. the happier than ever that Uvea in a meettng of th Na- climate such as thls and more certain Oonal GranKft. Washington, D. C. ha unYeriu uuv.. ' ". I hjirt more annual meetinn than any I shall add by wayvof comment tnat i ,. v 7 , .v... . - ,3 Itannwl VUICI Vlla AJ UIMIf W -ia.a w ne may xeei penecny -fw tirnn. Tt has met fiv out of th lor some time yet . ui "lul..lu? I riftv.fi -time In annual meetinr west I nku. . k. rw,n f.. ... ... I the boesltal and be weald brain taa firat mometer standing at 30 oegree Rockies twice to Portland, once hobbv la to ret them to realise their own I man who stepped within rang of his below sero i cant be very tag For th next 10 years I put to a I mecniaery. Th aegro, with a aammr, good deal of my Urn milking cows, for brought th daah of th rioters to a I ran a dairy ranch. X still hav arolnpUt. h.Jt. a gang ought t strong leaning for fin Jersey and al- aoo wntca xaa near ta prwoa e e e . I bdoo um uej panuaf at voe saew vaui "I know from experience rooet of th I endanger th lives of tck prtooaer I at tnat nlace! it Vrtaintf of tte Rockle-twic ta Portland, once nobby Is to get them to realise their own man wh closed toeevil'.untry! " Sacramento, once at Oakland. CaL. worth and the value of the Mrvlo tney f close tojhe devu coimtty. and one at Spokana Sherman J. Low-1 perform for th country and for bu- ,c I eu Is master or tne National Li range, i manltv. and to aronaa In thaen a Aaai ra I ue unw I The Oregon Grange executive committee I for bettor conditions ta tn open coun-1 deatructiou of th buildlnga consist of C E. Spence of Oregon City, I try; mora of tbe convenience, aeceav I 11 u Paaat to reflect that If th r- WOMAN JURORS nion Ton ?fi To the Editor i vioas state In vour col- I B. G, Leedy of Beaverton and C I., t sarte and: laxurlea of llf a lor tho-a who of tb prisoners and th deetructtoa umns e oTthe list eligible for Shaw of Albany. Th officer, of th feed and cloth, th people, as a recom- J" Z???. jury duty. Must one bd a taxpayer to Oregon I Pnf for long nour. ot toll, for the I 7 rner. be elirihle for jury duty: suDScriDer. oimiw, uri wr varoi, neuenn aura Dustsra vnai, are. too I " . . ..... oe eugiDM i iot jury I H Hava. ' Portland : lecturer. Mra Min- I nftan thie mi. r- vUa I. tv..wa much more unooinraoa. 'If tb ma. tSoBen-from tha tax roll, and the Rt3erraasa I ni E. Bond, Eugen; steward. It, CI th farmer will let their bodies rest a tiatA. Ka aeraate Kat of Bamea ef wonMtn alftlimw Ritrlnrr aaatstAnt at a warn J. CL mtim .-A - ,v. Sf, puftaS; mmrx "atl "troZ. Jf' j3!011 K1 T' tlm to study .conditions and their 7. . " . .i:T.i. 1 1 Cllvfwwl aTlIwanlrla treasurer TT I .. u. . a . ... . . ..a 103 jaTJ UaX ST antwa. AO se euaww. ene ami i . . - iaiuc w v w vi a. w a mow, auio sat be a bupayer. I Hirschberg. Independence ; secretary. I that through organlaaUon and cooper a- Bertha J. Beck. Albany ; gatekeeper, C I tlon thev win heln on another and bv Uncle Jeff Snow Says Jr., rZ 1Zt " ' . ' ' I v"1- - I pro area a when bent on deatn-rtio. xrom 1 v. v- . I . , wn a. urvncvT, orlty of th prisoners mast be charged with an extra offense, the two ma must b , credited - with action which would be regarded as somewhat remark able it exhibited outside a prison and by th best mea of a community. To ta front c a howling, maniacal. W. ' Mit want 4harit.r Unci Sam : they want a square deal. I Grace Rarria: lady assistant toward. They can git it whenever- they find out J Mrs. Jess! Miliar, Portland, what a sauar deal is and ouit votin'l -- see r.r r-lib talkers in tha primaries-. But! C E. Spence, present master of th jist at present th avridgo American Oregon btat u range, was norn m uo i lanco Tan in KUptor. waa a bnkr tn l prtoa or out. The board ef pardoas, ta tanner s so oiamea anxious' to roaaei ww, woh, "'j i-. xaw. ? uur, i wur.town ana oe too u inxavetn ia as. I ctreriderlnx rj Whll railroading X studied median-4 .,vta, 1W., . Ics an d read many good book on ub- j courage than the ordinary man claims jeet of 'public interest. An ex-eoUeg I tor hbnself. To do that Lake aire. professor. V. V Tart, xatner of r-H vhJch Is tb noaaasslfai of few, tnaida a na-idertne- fraadara for tbeae anea. ta them rich tellers pay the taxes that he's Daniel Spence, was born in Scotland." He furnished me with books on setea. Ooing something a aa exprwaetoa ot perfectly wultn to pay taxes btsself on said Mr. Spence. "He cam to Canada Ufio subject and ta many way timu- rretltad and official apprectaOea. Vet hia livestock and old-shed and let th when ho was 14 year old and put ta latod ta xo a desir tor knowledge to with ail da rapct th moat tt eaa do land spectator alongside of him go half bis boyhood and young manhood dear- such an extent that aU th time I wss will still fan yost a little abort ot snatch- taxed, Jesso the assessor ketches a store j tng a tarm in th backwoods ta. Canada I nilroadlng I waa acquiring aa tduca. I tag th admlrabU conduct of th white account or a not or i two" that" some- Father came across the line befor th I tie, la fact, 1 have never lost tb stady I lifar-aad th yeaag negro vetaraa ef