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-min oancoN daily journal. ror.TLA!;D, cr.rsoN. TUHSDAY, ArniL is, - i:::. -1. U. - i k.i .rnhtMwv IMn . tft fwiOit. ft fiMrmt Anil do efrt frm ii va woi1 K taw 4 ato- )au."l f . ui ata' lrrAj 4 rvi BiuuTay in-.r t Th Journal aaikttr. kroadeiy aad Iiattll 'iwt. I'nnlaad. tre. tra r; Tr.Tvimr.nriiT rT tit r '.. a gnnaae ;. kniMin. 3 .' e Iftn , JIm Saakj Uiiwi wtHtl, a atraan. MnrooMS. I ... Im.,' LllMinar bnlKtjng, A I rtarwn: Tula lamtiM loilng. a.ui aaft-attua aajaianae. A 4tautaan;4 r;.lC UIUMO JOIHMI. rrt.. tke' rihi raja alartieln nn lut-k It ImW ). tlotiabl . H lx will print any eopy that ti im rtnuljtu n4wi Miwr ar" thAt 'ant raaanit Nniu4 aa amajaa --ra'.kii'Tkit' iutka " v r 1 ' Ay Carrier 'Wf tnd t'onntry. " ' v UAIL.I AM) SlilfllAt ! Of Wk .lOM Btaauh ,t , fS. f .HOm imi ...... 11 UAU.AIX KiTM PAf AUC If ADTANCE lAltI A.fU tlAI Tnrae stasias. ., fund. Each should look ahead to a meshes.- The, small fish, even If re ttme when -It -will be aid of the I turned to the water, frequently per- bonus that not cent of it was lost, lah, and their bodies' are cast on the orwaa, diverted from the purpose to I shores.. 1 , - v , which it. wag dedicated by., grateful I Jthaabeert,at.itimes said that a state-rt ",si..'-i o:..s cltou of aaimpu caught in purse seines There are sharper whd will I would be equivalent td several ton to., profit fllegivlmately oot.jf the taken by legal gear witttm the oan feature of the bonus. . To" are I Hr .w , " , m. thoe wh will approaclj service men 1 n c n ;inlr to tne apawn wiU achie.nes by whkH to fret nuch "g- ground . ; , . ror mile. : mere. are;. men wno wiu i - , i; "7; ; - 7 ': v ' iMr i wni-k o ftro&ertv wmJ.Radio Bunalowsappear in the servleei Wen at. mora ihan its true ' r'al 'adverttsinf; columns nt value. There are tljosi who f ui per-. papeft. et away from the Iii23a iirvlie.men that theyiar not 'lh orW'8 allowed aa much on certain proper W mU 4.3 UAU.t - . , i . IWBhMl taadfrV ymr ..MM iMtitha. .. , iK Brntrth ..... . ; WKKKtT . i Itim Vta&mmir A. a MHtlM.... . .48 ' TlMW Ml (POl, Ua aoMli. ..... .t nil r. It W Hit months...... TaiM . ... i.eo WEKkkT AMD f M tllllV use yr. ....... fl 10 l. t. tit, W lsn. It KTHMtaiMKM k Mim OKkf. JtSBTW Kir or lrt. . If otnir i not liwT onUr rfM. I- 9-ti ittmM will t iMvUi Mak kU NniTtaacai PTbl to TIm Jo'tma rMhlit mmilt, rnrtMiK, urrfna. ) I J i thll b T eoaniry'i, .d'l ' knj tmlh't. t . bore Aawrtraai I U AitJrj 1 chaiL lt AawHrkit. (ad 1 intead it iwrluf ,1k 4uU larujakaal fev a in Hhat rNaricarr l UM to ! ay caraar. LauV Whtf. . , , mtiatc and ' lectures, 'rekas the i ad. Of course cdmplete radid outfits go dththe bupeaiows,. ;; J j OBSTREPEROUS MELLON ties is they are entitled to. - ' This sort of thing; has al wail been done and It wilt be done acain. even with bonus money.'" It was predicted . . . .4 : . . . Deioro tne Dpnus measure wu voiea TTNDOTJBTEDLT. Seeretare Mellon on' that! sueh schemes would be car- Uva the most troublesome man in ried out. and that Claim, wa offered frreiiideht Hardin rahint. k as an ybjectlon . by those whd bp- piacea go feiiS pbptt In such eni: posed the bill. " ' . ' . I barrassina- positions, f K He speaks But the people showed their con-I fight out in church knA he has vet ndence iii pubVcfcadmlnistratlod;by to be proved'anythins but truthful..". passing tne. mil, iniDiic aammistra danger not themselves only but Othera.-as frequent mishaps prove. -Sometimes traffic officers' a,nd judges are criticized for being over- severe with offender. The truth, of I Letters From the People 1 j . COMMENT AND EWS; IN BRIEF KenmBRtntioaa t to Tm Joamal fa pobbcaooa ia Uua drpamarBt ttsoMki Titua the matter is thai there are certain I aoe oms i inttk and' man tw w SHALL. CHANGE drivers whose lives the attthdrlUe gJi ddpm 1-1 save by giving- thenv a charice to re-J , .:,..", ; " fleet over their lack of caiitioa tnd L J v,i v 1 T" ; i..iieiA.A ' a-- u i- r v I Rebuked by One Who Points Out s Cer consideratlon, in Jail. ! : , . , t,. tt,atri Mat. tain f Iliteris Dlscreaaney; ' ureactnt Ctty.-ct; April ht tb Home la the place ,where a feller E,lt0r j0utn,in oWng over ooesn i nave to laae oil nis nat. put does it anyway, - , " tion should" now keep the faith... -Contemporaneous with (he coming abandonment in the Portland schools ef Instruction In demestio science is 1 ' He has upset many a pet scheme Of Washington officeholder: The latest la that Of certain orators, i ' It was only few weeks ago that Calvin Coolidge, Vied president 6t ,i,-. i..Jinsm, tht. "KOftaoftLt,f-L'nlted,St4t. dblng.a little Ing thai study In the schools and V m'""e, eoUee.kand hat .800 schools . are i HK. ot the ,h.. ri .v.rv v.ar. Hnw Present administration. .Represent " T " T- 1 Hv Tb a Ian n nn f Via t1 otomx'. unusual that the Bcience of the home , ? H Tt " ' r .v.-..i k-. iw-A v-j-ia.' ; -lnKluel11Jr. mey anowea mai me essential be looked upon as-' a- non- arfd a -frill" ti THE SHAKEUP AT. ' THE BUREAU OP ENGRAVING In the First Light Editors Discuss the Matter as a Civil ' Service) Question, , : and This Phase Is Sufficient to Draw the Fir Of Slafay Vlftet . ing Interests and , Put . on. Rec ord a Section of Public Seh- ; - - timent as to the Spoils : f System. "T Daily Editorial i Digest I (Coaaobdated Prtaa lasociatim) The. political viewpoint of the ' news- ; fTh bttteries for today are-!- , Beheld, the prodigal sua baa retanied. - Oenoanylbtaa; -abaatt the parley plans at Ceaoa? , i . . Strange how a little touch ef sunshine sets the gardening muscles into action. . .When fltntea takes socb men as John McCormack it taka nma tt lha inw m some- old papers today -I noticed s,n ac-1 of life, ' cuuni ot a oirtnaay ceieoration neio u t-nnina- v-r tbt krinV r Saa Franc iaco- m Jionop of GeawgavWastt- I pr uat w rma pain. Out .la gettieg inejton. Among other things said In I " eoge.-. 4 - fc 4 r ; . ".T,r meunon was maoe Ir w pjrft te U abw to eharg. the of g paper written especially br Judge! lark s m I.v.kir k ncuniaai w roruauo, vr. - iaca oc enlcrpriee. "Thta U th same rur that betrayed the! - .i.-; i . . ..1 i- .w. . ii Ji . : I . '"c ""i iiwi 'rr bi us reason 111. v"fa t me wpuoirean a- Trout it hlch had swallowetl a Utile chick uvmm cuucuuun. '.iiiauaa trying loieaucnt In XAOS COUftty. ' .. - 8omejiMre and hide. the. rest " Of . hU J Tid, hail, cyclone hit area between days. The people of Oregon instructed iyjn301in,ln D1 PJlfr- him tA rtt. tii t;. l'un d faunch at ahttle ratmtorm. libera tely betrayed the people and camel ' We SertouaiV recorrlmehd registration out natty and said he never would vote I ana, later.- voting according to your for Johnson. - It Is maddening to think I "sits, as the beat remedy for the polttl- tnat such a character can get away with I ua 1U r0 are vont to era aoouu such deals andlRo right back home and! Todav la the dir. if vovi ft wu-don thooght. that half the rt-mainirig graod mothera In town are expected to die for um sate oi tne pasebau game. The debt refuhdinr cornrntssioh started work today at Washington. Considering I the difference in time and everything u will take about . seven years, to bring aoouv any onange UI our garags duu "till enjoy good health. It IS to be hooed tha nennla nt Arn paper was reflected almost exclusively I ver nonor this man. again. He in the editorial dlscuaon bf President ifnn th dJonaA u..uuiB action in removing depart mental chiefs in his rtsefettt reorgatiisa uon, by eteouUve orderi of the bureau Of aaVaiyvaa eai aw as Jt .m.JL- A t . S- w .- lZ CTr1!"! Poland, April VL-f the Editor Of , uu,i UD tiea, -vieweaiTBi Jeumal.-RDlvlfig to "N. P. P" with alarm.' while their ReBUbUcari ai-Who ! "satisfied with the single tax" Bociates indorsed the aoltiori a in the exceI,t t"'11 'ears that as a farmer lr.teri.at kr t,-' ... . , , he, would not be able to pay his single , bAtiviciiuAr. in inn miniii . i . - . . i R. 1 1. Allen. REPLYIWP TO JNJ P. P. An Advocate . of Single Tax Tells Story of a Convinced Farmer. - . siDEUGirrs . . - The - latest . candidate for governor coroes out in favor of abolishing every thing but- himself. Banks. Herald. - ... -5' - The season " of th -vear anoreachea when the old man cuts dosa on . kit contributions to the church plate . and prros up on rua com r out ions w im gasolioe fund. fMlk County Itemlaer. AnVWSV. . the aus la ahlnlne on the Willamette -ralVry -regardleaia of tba giooaa KhootM-a, and it. UI ronUnu to shine hfca the gloom shooters all lit gsthertng to their fathera.Turner Trib una. - - - . - - - - . . - a ; a .- ' ,v .. -- High federal anil state taxes sr driv Ins induatrlaa 1a that mall Inriuain unenSpioyment and preventing new de telopmeat from liking, place. ttrt ii i vi ua wouner. . .- Ths old-fashioned eosntry heme motto. f3od Bieaa Oar Home," la much beltyr than the. modern city spartment tun which ear a, -No Childrea Allowed.- Aurora ooserver. . .' Just about the time yot write a hie little "poy" pars graph about tha beaa- tirui spring weather, along comes k bltazard and makes yon out-a liar. V aid port, PscUio Haraid. . ? ' The first - result - of the Junior seed sender coming back from Washington. L. C, where ne belongs,-to look after the Interests of the farmer, la the ap pointment of -his brother-in-law to an obese federal ' job. Medfard MaU-Trt-bune. ' - - - Thfl Oregon Country kanhaaaV aiaviwfnnaa t ftriaf t ara lot IM MORE OR LESS PERSONAL Random Observations About Town - a i aa a. . . - m . . - 1 uu.., ana wviua inereiore ,-iose land,, il - rsuer u. fierce lost one oi ine service. 1 nrOQErn S fbMt nanv. vi. litltjr art inatan. 1.1. I Imui 1.1a I. .ht1 ill.M. United1 States government was spend-1 editoriala, however r raa a seriously ex-1 Uhinfornjed. objefcUng farmer (opposition I the financial condition of th state with Ing less than it did during the war t 'quite natural transition but Was 1 spending considerably more than be. for, the war without, figuring costs A PARTY U 'xher had been a "piftr." ttiey tly chargeable to the war. pressed hope that this fcrtinn ahmttlr. nnt t in nM -i4Asi kiKt. t. nr It Tn. irka .i.a. h t , , " . ' "wn mwij o-" atwvg VIU11.I a, A lIU tf,IIUIelllW 4 as aava, V OVU. X I If . laV3aW we aavo KAWl- " t oi revival el thfe I or aisnonesiyj answered that he paid I wards found lnalde , Patterson's um oiwia : eastern service. It is unfortunate,? in tne his Buildings, stock, and Other Inlnrove- the opinioh it 1 Talus ..of; his farm. 1 1 eaid, "Suppose yC9lA n.. , Iw I.. ' I '. . .... - . , . i . fc .ji i ucscrc & - iiBWH i ujci w wet .jiu Btuiuinsi pr say. " "A party "in tnese ja uays i wucs -oavrewrr euii ';, mat emDarraasmetit, j- inconven-1 or unprovemetit On Or in the lknd; thkt usually meana booxe. : w" statement mat more money l na 1 prnaps, , actual hardship?! it -was irt th original, -natural, never It ' was I o'eiork F.aater. fiunnav i hag to ba raised, that taies hive ' "" "v 10 upon tne men whd I cuuivated . state new much rent wouia ItjWai t , 0 C10CK Jlasier- DUnaay I " i. rv ,i . a ... I were removed. aomtfrra iwl. a vdo ttar far ti nf It f hrMlnrf ' He morrilng when the automobile In 1 Slumped during trt last year, ana vibpment is pecessary.l literally and answered, "I wouldh't give tlO 4 year which she, and her companion rode, i Pt j , iremenaous aencit mil Do truly, 'for the good of the? service, Still I for if "Good," I said $ "that would be Single tax said.:"Well, xn me governmental I tz taxea. inquiry drew from him that 1 Dreiia. . - . .. j a -. . Douty, : Tillamook ' county Is repre sented among Portland guest by J. L. Messenger. - . 4 ; . . XX B." Kelly bf Mitt City is ; among out of town arrivkla. ., v. v v ..-iy's. ;-- -,.;V v ' Transacting, businesi in.. Portland is H. T.. Holden of EugeneV : v c . .: A...Cr. Mitchell of-tatkeslde i taking r NOT WAR BUT WORK cam .tearing down the Basa ,Lih tacei by . tlii jfcdvefhment vThat rfnr manner of eXchah taxes Under .the s p,k.,atthe nterection wtthCraiglmat umA Th.,. txionhnnar-nAia I extractea from the public somehow. i ,, it liv .-v", i . v. . .. . j-... . . . I -- ' - a .."... . - r--. --.-- , i-.j-. "v" -1"5 eiiie system coming ne question, r wen, wnere wm you get v - -7 avki. -ii M-i.A - . therfft into which the speeding cat " Ww tro - Ur. CoblMge Alia Mr back," ? van tBeiTiepaui the tauor takv iroml?. suiswavlahd i?I-H.J?0- ?.'.-,15 imashed. Shi was" picked dead, HsaV Hbko bd "tpellbiniaihi? i Ho f v the Johnstdwh-V(pfci 7 lmocrat value of ohe aferi to th4 heatt ofPort- ? tTOg5???:.m:.; .i-'y , --.. Tht telsDhbne pole was broken oft ire) they-goihg-to'talfc about savings i.518, 0Z crats get : little land.wiU alone Pay as Much taieg.fcg v brmV.of'Nfcmpia. tdihov'ls trahs- xne xeiepnone poie vu r.n i v, a h lit iii.t- i,;t sympathy from him for objecting. He all the farming land An Clatsop cotnrty. acting business in Portland. . atthebkse. P? the A"110-01 frankJy declares that, ik hi Opbltth; The people JolriUy tn&de th4t value:.tSe ,77 " "" T It's the fate that ! partjT intntea. mucn H iney paw peiore-T, ow i president WUsott waited Jpd long to farmers helped, r ahd rtain Me4?alled r n Drink bboze and then drlva an Utd-1 are tney going to get votes witnt ny iiepuoiicana irora ornce. i pirates are sucsing ine peopics nuu Monday morning's train. UHiia iw; .im mu uiHt . it. .-. I gna add thai "th wr,,.ktU. .-alii I nfhnitrt nti hi nvV.I anil hv the I . - . a a - TI Jtlr: .Jtra .r7rVl T,1V m:uatr hive? a-lwork"rorc; ateieTtlS-af Charles fc Rklrd, bf feaker ,U a guest me way,; iu wr w -v i t,:A.irui m -juiue to oo preaucingi au aiong tne line oh which they c4n de- 1 support government and help tne neia-i ai ine imperial. tne car sua ueaiu iur. ucuuio stuns i iigures, anyway: : Arent mo con- 1 1"" jniiineuc i cooperauon. i riuus uiv.. wjr , un utuw.aau tha iisztr' rb'bt f' 1 (riieitttdiiii-foaiaVlta'' 'iitiinM ' uhdri Y01'. fringe , from the Charleston society dnf eveh to. distress, hopeless. KUlintfo eaay by thai iifocaM! way 1-... Whit iri' pboV .-cbhasmen if. lt!lT.?2JS1,iISi:-llU.' I The car glides along smoothly and to do when Metlon'S: figures loom On 1 men will be an effecU for I get richer and the poor-get p aiiv vavi aWVAC" aivuk iw uu wuw ucuvu s.iifiuica wui vu men will oe an eilectivej uattle ' CTy TfOnS rdcent events hi Ve proten swiftly. t Life "never" runa "more the horizon ? i Can they say they the Democrats In, the tattieleettous. 4 th wi.dotn and truth of Uoyd Bra6dth1 thih lundeif thi , exhllif a- s4ved? ; - ' - CieorieV notabU addrea. , to ; th Uon ; cf :ttut taWUdj.. t Perhaps. witlV the shrintaft to n llT: n. ' sktakai.a ., h I I . ' 7 ' I - t""" m tuiaao m io- i meou are greatly . over-mannei, ana Oenok delegktea. There are . too Qmcktjr eroost thaft bought there cfytB staring them it the face. Mme wlrisaai. might be.for the many barklrtg dogs inltthg the. na-l ,- - crash, the noise of flying glass, I u. nt ... t, I good of the entire country. Is the ooin- tions, too many hymns of hsie. tod U,. grstlnar Vrihd of meUls and then I w.-w a. vi- . ion expressed by the Boston Transcript "man, ild. .wipe Ui too llttl ,6- w still. iAVi tne gro4n, of . to th f "tomln vprrauun. ... ... ( , - . , ' , . i lured.- -The dead lie- wnere tney leu. i .t, .i ' . v I aa 1 w . aa. I WIB) - UIVVJIIa SkUVI "ftylUVIAliaj VaVajjr "CaV , -Russia wanted kind VlAlUntr in Portland ii A. te Wrlk-ht. i? ft,almatt bf SUvertoh. ..''. r.l.C - a- a a - : ' ' the . Tien I VT a. tn. m -...... ..1 . . I . uu ,uafc 0,- vayiuw vi ua poorer, and I . the farmers get Whiskefs. . jr.C w, J.' Democracy. I 'Amohi- rbeidenls bf Lk Grande Tlslt- mg in Portland is J. O. Snodgrass. ! attd'Rep.). It frankly indorses the be REPLIES TO DISABLED SOLDIER' Rainier, April 15. To the Editor i Of "he Journal I will try to make tlimgs a Ittle blalner for the one signing himself aabled Ex-Service Man," My yamiiy OU8inB ltt Portlknd. a a a . .James G. Hahn Of Medford'ls looking over i'oruana. B. B. Rbyce of Rend Is transacting to, exclude Japan , A life at 10 years, with expectation Usji brotltl tites ffom thi lhBtiiaB Roumanla alid (d tilt ; with Ur t frort. 'M anuffed ttti'Thv I ar MAttstt'ii 4tiv.ea4i,i. ! i ii'ui aans ii j um wi iwiice in wuare,,,- 11 uiviiiva i fiaVe OOIStered receipts. And hate for Germany. BeverAl hitlbns shriek their vay torihe HospUal they, Would have ce away, w (Ind. Demrf fes no defense for logger to explain It to him by just walk lief that this -civil service t la. sot. sii I aldh't wear an-r of the eoatlV iiriderwekr. eleemosynary institution any more -than either, but they would if they had been it 4s a prey-for speiUinahahlp'' and ia- working"' out in the lumber woods asI Sifts, that "efficiency,, after i all, should was. If .he ever- -followed logging -he be"tlle test ot retaining "persons iri the knows; why ? it ; i necessary, to weAr government , service The Knoxvllle 1 heavy clothes ; If not, be can get any . J. T. Rapp of Bkker Is h but bf town visitor. . -. . Charles A. Brand of Rose burr, one of the members of the stats tax Investigat ing commission, spent Monday la Port' land. -: .. - . . - a a - a . . , J. H. Peare of La Grande, who has been ,on a hustnesa , trip to Eugene, passed through Portland Monday oa his way roena. . . . .. ' a Fred Fulton has returned from a trio to Sherman county and baa again Joined ths areopagua la -' the Imperial ' hotel lobby. - ; .. . ' - A Monmouth party registered at the Portland comprises Jessica 8. 'Todd. Irene Williams and Maad R. Macpher- son. . .. . -1 v Mr. and Mrs. W.- H. Monarch of Gate way, are visiting .and shopping in port' land. . , - -. George D. Gove bf - Bend arrived Mondky morning and registered, at the Muitnonian. . a k a , ' it". L. bean, a fruit grower of Wehat- ehee,'Waalu, Is in. Portland oa,e busi ness trip , , a - 4 m ' - . Fred A Wallace of turnalo It vtstting in PbrUand for-a few days. . -c U. BouVy of tit Grande is tranaacfing business in the metropolis.- . v - a a "Wiltef . Wells of Coos Bay ti reiis- tered .at the Benson. . . Arthur Hallgarth bf Elgin lk regis tered at th Oregon, . RAy Letaon of Tillamook la spending a brief period of time In Portland. . - a a C. . C Cathey ef Albany.' visited In Portland Monday. . 1 " : OREcoiv " A server was be-sa at Redmrksd laag week frx- aptTaxiaaaiely five mUee f ce-. ment stdewalka. - r - .- "The First KatTorsl bknk f flrnJnl baa ptuT-hasad ths t2S.ee bond tram of the taut Crrk .ma. lion daLrk t at cents on the dollar. . . . . - A large number- of sheep are n fce!r way from Malheur county is the summer range as hay la scares and the pro ratoed to f 10 m ton. . , The Standard Oil romnany aanountvt hat It ill wUMn. a very short period oegm toe comrtroctlon ef a duitrlkuting i Ii Pitcher was sertotjaW in Jure-l at X"ri Ui, earnr, rr North Bend. Friday. hen a limb ft U -from a tree and fractured his tkui. - A state inrrwne tea aa . Hve . torfc-ai method of tazattos was Indorsed by i farmers , at the Ut meeUng..! the naJco county Pomona "grange. The -Kaaterw tJgos Poultry aind. ktion.' wuh headimarters at Pendleton, has just purchased a carload of corn for distribution .among its members. . The Inderndenre city csusHl baa paaaaj an ordinance compelling sM paa aenger aotoanobiies operating , in or through the city ts obtain a franchise. .The old chair factory at Play ten. bleb m oeen taie ror some time. Has toeea parcnasaa Oy K. C Uownlogr-SrhO Will ...ian new machinery and make other Improvements.- . 'K. t. AleTanilat. .tn lliLk St . , , " ..'V ...v, I V It ft waa voaunaater ir tn . ... K2rtoo Mail and installed a linotype la order to meet the growth aad i development ot the communit? thf 'SSTthlVVn aVnafa ??z r SJ beeTmar . w it k Z .1 T. l'"rrB ,or several years. Win be the factory manager at Staytoru A aaa mmm.. . . . . k.. i--cmpiiausea ac fze. OOO. nSS lost been nrmniwmjt w. ft-1 Vhih iH'T1 OrVgobOaT Sntpny which will tak av.. .ii th. rw. .-Ji.-". -K-a-ua-a OI "rLIS .company it if. - - rspptra i iiuHiii rra-nce was not tne morgue. ine newspapers ten Qeflciencle8 that It now seems Will ln re'noTais,: characterizing vthem as an ing down to. the slave market. As for ; overly popuUr, Thg only Bgtbh' th.ato'y tath,thrf ir (hincfkL- t-Vi i kAV hb' tii taiea' IteM "WcMent that fairly viee with Rassiah the vacation. It was no. wore neceessry V that beemed t. .We the rat,d-fire Ut.' tlo 6 J fet shutwuS wf C w...i.waift .., .... m. ....ftA.c. . I payers win reel no saving wnen tney l ine Russian usurpers, to destroy the bid I vourtn or jury,, ana irorrt' two toftnree i rn.,. .'.t .(' .... , V . ..t..Vi.'!l ;'okw lia iokttttrt'-',r'rjJf-i. I?, i r j- v--l -1 ifuHii -, .,.( ..liliuilj i..--. f... nt..ii,wit axu h.ta. ..unila .u.ft-.i. i. . aVaa.w a K-A .-...1 ' . 1 ' " ' " V -r H v- " ? f.SJ.cfl":- ? 1 mAt" And the &Mhi . v U obM the same, Aa f or the service Snf .ftr... ,. a,vK..,jr . ,t . -1 ... i . . . i tney ai a oeiore.w -...-..-..Tvrr.- i OBSERVATIONS AND IMPRESSIONS ! OF THE JOURNAL MAN ; : . , Ashland. WASHlNaTOIf By Fred Lockley hce. .She Is a great part bf the eco- When a theatre janitor notices a nomic world. Japan ind Itdumanla panel broken In the stage door at t end France belong there .V.k.VJ aftk.M. mM t ...uu...ri. a brkgbh, prepkred if Mr. LocUey. will appear ta tnara ia fosr inetanaaats. of whir the prc la the tint. It ia tha atarr of a ml arbe Times Union . rind i ivf.vt.at4 ,aii I men hlaving 'Afric4h arolrr or anV other I 20 rears of as tthea ba cime t Oregon rhkrailariti nr, i,...M.iii I nmc. I thintr that raS their nrlvilea-av jia I And baa beea aerA TB Veara At that . I . . . u . . .win CACVflUVB iUnKli I i . - - c . i lo e ceruua ja-go- prupuruon oi i h txsing to im ground or erriclency.. Hn I ii .woi w-imyo a iiuo enjuy; had to pay for the timber ; So It Wasn't an pront oy a' long shot : . -; - "When we started from St. Joe In .have a little en In v.. I . - . i Certginly b'clock irtdhe morKlng. be would db lZi denS il teughf bard LQm " Cernianyi rtcluslon would b a tre- well to hotlfy.th bbllcb. Then, per- pait ahd fnaihfc feiiirday was tltlll,? &ySiZi ntury '."'ore alert than mendou. mistake.. It isn't the prodt haps; a Pantages rbbbery might bb m latest diy ahe ab gwh We wanitwl-.btm SgntlnYlS UrTit hi-'Lmnlie'M UHS of part of th. .world that are averted. ' The trout season upened. of sympathy leramenfdSnS aatomobllea,: there waalntahy tXJtTo. 0? question:, whether '-he is hot "er,en.f0!iA i Bnglish stock. They are also of a fight needed In another part, but 14 Ik the product of AH the world for all the world. WlThlN THE COVERS bis.Lt In our yard Of course, behind .U are ihe po- j rpHE success of the 'Portland M-4 TWOW. it Is auggBSted in Washmttpn J for-the benefit of wixrffliXser. is onei f that President Harding may call I with a pull, we do not see thkb- khyone t hm-. 1. . - uvujvii , n i itj.iiTri -ne I n mil . . , - i Knnian ornrr. -I nmv m rav a inn ni . Tixrirxft. iSfl? at StKi T i, Utg stock. All six of a family of. Toney iill,'' "er,a lna aasttM"f lr-lhltl79r r served in the Revolutlo WVU -service bkrs ai to a..'ia',dbwti 1 SllvEfi?.! AJ" of. uht8 War. A son bf one of these brothers ior-tne benefit of woi-iv-rfitiiBijfa I tu';'i wiem. . . I t. .kw t v. r l am for solidarity, a . A Reader,:, rS.r .SiM fHK BOAlT-BOWL13S MATTER I lte father of William L., Toney of Mc ik Writer .Wants rh Kama Kf tka I Mlnnville. ; excuse., i . : ; K v ,,, -(...,,! n,.,ij. u.. -. 1 a- .... Mr. Toney of McKlnnViUe ik tall and at least eheiveN.tho' eiftciency I Th i a '- - .A- T ..- -aTVSB,I.a i.v VSVVmtVg. - ""'-I ' lltleat aspects. Those considerations! A brary's appeal for books win precede the economic concurs! of tne encourafging signs 01 ine aay. 1 an . economic conference utter the t P1"1 D,OCK ino game, put tne players revivkl Until th world is again re-Mas the author's assttriUlc&f UAjrAor-rptEer 'arthtefAMiif 'Ire ftndii&jmefa turned to work instead er war. xnat tauty.' 111 11 rus Dram lives on.- j onn 1 ica a hard country to deal with. She I . There te a kerteral dendthmiieb. i r1" .rVHu:TV iw wmw M Mia hair 1. inn mnA avhtta ni U In largb part. political JoV. , Mlltdn txclaimett; " M? ;:Ajhas to be coddled 4 bit they took I ' uhT thk .there,bd A;jbmblet I ttm7k-lJLAiu,,i!S tu. beard after the manner ot Cut neither th economlc'rior thH " ' kills .a .reasonable up our Westion of a League of Wi ebtltlea ..-Flr.t O? lu vh. Snnda 1 f1- : - , V rranro ranting me saore, wun itus-1 0f Obd., ki It were, Ihhe evi. f to attempt to keep peace, td reduce majority owes it td th tiresidetot and ZJ,?Tim l.?? was Patsy. Thornton. In South si A a teeth 'rmutrtt Id -the nsh bM Minv a man-llvea a burden "nnoi ,the4 armaments "ahd .lo orovide'for fair "y to. remove thrcloud bf itt Mr. Toney. "I am their . . i 1 . -. I . 1 V.l nn v. ; -... t i . t 1 . - - . . 1 " w .ftac limiift ill . . l . . . . . ,, . . ftuv-unt ftuu oti; mura uua arunrarv an 1 v. ni imt ,(,. ar.A ..i ... i I eiueai cniio. 1 was zu years 01a wnen B asvaa VD0 uto gyaaava ias w w awav a was bora In Missouri. January Tea, I am 95 years Old,- Did notice that a. cracked cup lasts than one that isn't T I guess they men to build A politick! And economic of carta, T Fainter .' feed thev: tody bur Wn httl conference And talked lLTVSl f But why -hot k Mi eireT S TZIa . Z tructura that, will yield work and! with te products of the, 'Mli.labftUt lieace nd ArftiattfentsL V; 7 I NewsTork World t Deni.i ybueriek, -In 1 Ry l,nnt. sk It itands, w know many other hahdlcaps, I am still here. food hna. happiness for tha people of J Manufacturers tfcekvi ctbthlri..thea,l ' Theit'EUfObb it w can oe ot service to thb antl- After 95 yeats,' hale and hearty. i . -.. 1 . . i a . - m 1 i. . . jr -..- r-. . . tnriTima ab W veaa -aap a . aa sa.-a.laaa -- AVaaw . 11 B -- th vkriou eountrie of th earth. ires and ball iames furhisW dierVo" aid- in ",.rr, ..A;..;' nthHa.Witt hot rear such a true-sioh. Bui All thesb service that hblTBey lhvtted;taU ictea' :Vlul Ih4" kawl gt-tfe'.8tn et m Med ihe iuoney. I hc.'andvreAtiact for book and educa- ture.. Nor will threats. -Nor Will Imanv virled bfccUttaUbh tttfoHtt-torttetta. " RurnO. W: WBuldht kttfcna. Ttwk Times flntt Denrl smst that I On the other hand, it wa knew who the tlon. Tou see. Icould not read when J lv our own I possibly the president was Imposed upon I canaraaie tor governor was, . we , could I ,r , V; , " - ,T. V? I bjrothers. and hopes that Af his eaecu- attend to him at th polla - ; v T lack at education. I never spent but r f- -: , v; j I l-Y""'"''f? """ItlTil order ; was--wheedled nilt M him VW -Rit a. klv i...."..:.-Jft wnu "e or a scnooi noon. A h av e W . . . ' . S ftL ftbted n within a weTk.JWl of 41.(21 cars of apples was pretty nearly everyone in the comrvanrl ahtcoed from the fonr Pain Wneth. had a different notion of what we ought I western slates from July 1, Ilt to to ao and who should be officers.' For,rc" ". an increase or li.ZU cars example, HehdersOB-.Luelllhg said be m ue prtutn yew. didn't start .acros- the- plkth t kill ' Indians tor; to leant army tactics. He , IDAHO waa a sort 'of tjuaker and believed In State and federal officials have retched doing to others ak he wouftf-b done by. fn "tetnetrt. and win spend this year H believed that, If we treated-the In- fi''00 la ro1 strsct,on work in dtana filrlMlt.. ..Mn't km.. ... Idaho. You knoW, I have about .some to, that L.Ih Er.?.. of rmmerra conclusion rnyself.. Awy back in 11.4". , ,2, t.i I decided that from trial time orv I waa baaln project &ll?VnZytl Fun rvcea were held kt Post there to treat me, and. surprising as it palls Sanday for lvl B. Owen, en over, may seen. It Worka. In any event that aeae soldier whose body waa recently company busted Into little croups, and brought from Franc, after that we didn't Have Any captain. Th dly council tl Jerom ha Adopted - r e.: ' r.. . , I k wsge scale of day laborers at ti cents Before I forget it I want to tell you "nou'L w,' ltSKl ii," tilt Hentterann ttalltaia- Pretta- luftari I Cents, the WWkttg OiytO B Um bOOrS. I,i.k k rVlt.Wi.IA nal a1H 11ml art n MM I earth I btat.a SOOd bOOk la Ue OraciOftBS l'l.nllr..:.tT..rt Khnntriaa . aT ' I v.1 -1 . ti.t.U I "r-" 7 -r l sneamrlareit " Trr "n,-hfeJ lk. a i.i.ia nrJVi ,y C,en"? CA, And tre77ed-Certal 8naH Ubln adds" !?!., in war I over,. .TIe ng mini I beyotid life. 4- " ? ' i,? e.-'U : tors, decided that we didn't want to made as a result of - th - lsttsAtoal Mr - BoalTb tnrin irf wel, I im is done. The beace Ik signed. Frbm I RAllrdad .traiHa. airfn.WW.."anri I aA oVer la Kn rone and talk about 1 bf A. R. Barnes, an associate of Gen-1 "u-w,: .1 .1?- you ever .w. u.... .v.. wM.a.r.. .v.i " w jaa:,Jiii awVaZIa- a a.. ' ; - . ... -u,, era,l Da wesr. "there would seem lo be I -rr..-"a.r.'l." . PurP- ?l I lomrer - V IWIlie S IO VSl W WUOlllVOO va D.Vf9 I. Il l La. V'aU 1 V LtV-tyiJlB LU LlltB lam.iT: CUriieirB f afTRAa.Uf-1 atllU B.A UXtaVIlICllLa. - ym f-l UI111CU I -J . . - i i4 ,1 a . t -. - : I 1 t&. t tt? IA C, TO BUnHIUIHr. . t.. .-.--., - . - - - a I "w . - ' . . i , ; : . - - a. 1 aVaal rOT Ifndu tnrv4 ta Irks and ball games uraUH' 4ite1 to Id: price.of our influe ;"-!, nave the uneducated man's rever- uru. nr wm in r ia. nwr wu i many vaneo occupations perrorrti. ior i ten a. .uurno, we wouian battleshlf.4 ahd armies. , Nor will. In -physical humanity. koodrekdmgTurl Ikrnalfonal t-iarilh ...!-,' I .iaI. mi . v : 1-1 iS.il l..k " , i 4 ii tiijuu. r . - - 1 uwia : vyiijic..s., ireiu.ft, , .u- . , m. I . Tirt.ji -r.i a. m lU . ... . . I ctsnis It is a matter for cooperation: and - TtdAVa tranamnrt tha-'lr.A ta nl.r.r.lrnna ntn r-nrna nvr an A talk- ta iti I aul:.. V . T.T"i A. 1 r. "".f vV' r . " lo. resist I arftH that was for a eoDT of the old-fash- i If thkt eooperamn . I lackihg the uhK tyl Wohomic Vecohtlon itf KTW 1 worUwlU rapidly become aaerles fancy ahd whim are their lUumltia. tIierof.d;f f:- - A V is-- J"r bf Isolated nations with the slogan :-of tlon. Bdots feed khd Mithe th mind f Wnt 61i:Hh- J!uTdpev iti our Thn "rivtl kervira is. not ah luau'ran'r. ! IVJ J????! Sf m0 j my education etopned with six weeks' . .. . .. ft. . ,, i .. i i-T u t a v . . , , 4, r -1 . v . . ... : l. r i ot menace to tne uuoiic than a ienerii i k.i.ii im.. ,.j i n i a r an rTU- i si raa viav riAiniim s a - - i . . - . . . f lat iiisiTiiriaT niicu uiee iiuin- stai lcu okauii v,. baTiT ."Za teuV J h" .. t had to hem nv father. of efficiency." the Washington Poet (Ind. Rep., v," i;LE.i.i.. .v t.' 1 wnicn contends mat in many, instances I .. i.t.,. .im.: , . - " ...1.1 "6ul u wumj muia . '"u"i ovniwiTflwuaraB utai i .an 1 act.-- 1 ,k av.. ..,.t I .'". irai uun, is uiai I rhsrhina. Ha was t hav some cash and " ' -a aw a; I SASa J.JWII agrfTUk Kilt V1VIUV lllw aikJajil : llVeWJ..-. wasvaa - - M the "survival of the fittest and the land furhUh U recrtatl.m. Antt devil take th hlrtdermOSt.- theak thlria- VrA tha rnnlHHHllhX nf 1 1 - :-va It is fortunAU tfAt Udj d Gedrge I book id hint who adds nothlnr mot I ' Sorrieo I at benoa. lis skems to be the be than the shaded lams and bfavehltntr I e'i)aJdI thilwiawiiast iaw that wal ?Z?L Yi Boalt Is apparently an honekt man 1 1 Aobo srood oak thinrie ror the man who .to Ad th, M. cm re.V Irtdeed. the last lw. arr er1 Ihbi a. . . . . .- . l- ar B . ' .. IJ ... -- . - , a unailtla - an 11 aa -aS 9lam MianAe . I ' T - - - I X 1 tmAZ 11 U IS-a mHIA A - A mia lb V S Sill 1 1 IV II tww bit. i.dayto fell the oak trs : s" .. .-, I that forbids th dlsmipeal of IvU ' ienr a."'- " " 'r ''".-. ' La aU-U.f ..Uka.. nftmvaW'- a4.alft. .aJ ' w 1 iiiut is Ufjv;vag agg9 S0S,S)t w w etl S- Ill.l c the Wall. And the on whe tan bolld iuppiements of luxury. Lincoln eh- now Against the worst thkt Is threat, riched hisi mirtd KWtn tattered vol- ined in the.fututeo utneA ak ha lav on ih hearth and Thb difference .between cbmmls - ftlon And couneltmahio government the differehc between Hkht and wrong. Mayor ttaker told Astortans. No ohe la In more experienced post tlon than he to know the forceful their : pbtenttolltie. ; and are lbain- trutk ot. his two assertion. - " . - ' j . . - - - a. aa cuillVJCO wa m U1UUV a 11 tat at, -iiaa.i aim rei.a by dncinc fl4h. V 1 jHOUBANt or , poome attehdeo tt vm? them ait opportunity anWer" V It n In thft intiiri Af nyAtfl hArklrai I , wmivu uh mmvv umhuoj. aubujj t Auiniiimg mat utts n tiieii iuc r - " -, -r- "w"l.t f, . t.i.-li l-.ibi at a .. A a , , I Vafat - - aa .1 SSmaaBal.B T.lt. JtmmmmL lti IIUV oi uuut liag gta I TTtD found is private estabUen. Sacrarhehto f Cat) Vnioh believes that "the service todav t a'tw. .1 a . . .11. a i . aVaa. B.i a .... .... a....-- . ' . nnoiienad. unuaad. nnraad .r. aianiaA I party unm near me uawn oi tne i is immeasuraoiy nigner man m tne Sabbat n lost control or nis machine. ia wikb um awan. ,t ii .awB . i ar. wonderful Journevs and mkrvel- olQr 1ey sougnt tne great tern- "'".'r'Z. butf advehturef. . konk - knd.. khh, P 5o 'W0brt.;rtr-.. , "thT amine, and d-vaiian. Tik.l bonk, l:- nt atianueu a roan nous tIntt . AJ KEEP TUB FAITH tained As idler Whil eager Jniads starts. '.. -. - : ; . I. . . , . . . t , I . acftmiavu, rcuuaiiania, Kiiuvi a. chlrr-d Xfn tnt tcher t! th kr Tacatioh as chkrked. placing toe high a i-.a .n ,-w4,,,a ,.. ..V..!.. a a aim vavavia, w aatga A M ej go, beca,Us my off 1 vklL' t i valuation on property for. which bonufc loan, are asked for - service went ." , .-; Thb authorities of the American Legion have repeatedly made it clear that they want th bona fund so Administered that ne losses shall be sustained ana ho scandal Aver come from administration ef the state bonufc measure. Thla la Undoubtedly the Apirit and th purpose f. the legion as a whole. . ' , . There is ho more sacred trust in the state than'the administration of the bohus,' The rcsponsiblllly begins with th committee cr Control and extenda t every appraiser, attorney and other functionary charged with a.-. fiaty la tt Cisposltloh fct the THE PURSE SEINES GO baaed' uoh a mad 'sera mire among "Willi I toB ft ....... . ... ......... . m . I ing warn neeiers ana : political" water carriers." - President Harding Is - obeying - the Democcatic demand that he - give the Country an economic and efficient pub- lift! ; service."' in the opinion of the Cln cinnati Commercial Tribune (Rep.), and c. . iftijuaa th South -Bend Tlmt. 'irlBune trie p.) ,,nau . ou ..c. va a x j,, convjnced that "when the whole one driver counted, Sunday evening, I truth Appears it will be seen that he ac ini .Wreck of four machine whose! tuatty acted "for the -"rood of the serv drivers had failel to run A a rate lce'-" No matter what the reason, politic Th woman I HeAd; he is lit a hd- pttkL " " - -, . - ; A machine of the tye known As "bug" darted out of lin on the Co lumbia River highway. The Imme diate result, a collision and painful injuries to three innocent people. ana ine consumer. ,ii tne exposure m l and to saw them no into -blocks. Wa Intended for the good Of the Prducer 1 Karf . t nav an trt .nuflilnlit CIA . and the, consumer, .theit let us have the month to ruu the steam chest and to name of ,tb candiaate otherwise bo ohe took after shingling machine. . W is benefited but the candidate and prob used .to put "the oak blocks Into the ably- some - bedjr ftld-iv shadow steanf box and boll and steam them all woi-aers. Mr. Boatt snomo give the veu l night Jsext morning he and I would er chknee - at th candidat bo ac j fun the ahihgling machine and make ceptaoie to r. owie.. is. u. Belt 1 about tOOO good oak shlnglee a day. Ia hi aUtemtmt la hie newspaper Hi. Boalt I When I left St Joe in the spring of 1S4T aami tia - cammuu i Mtttpa,; . in Pause-1 there were not over 10 houses In the SPHERE Will be more mature aal " I" the Columbia river Andlbf .peed consistent wHh its tributaries aa a result at Federal road. : ? - i . , j . . . aalutarv Judfe Bean, decision of th purse I To give further traiedy to Ihe Ad-(And the government is pretty apt to A fcEXTIMEXT INDORSED Pklmer J unction. ; April 14. To the Editor of The Jbtnal-Th paraphrase of the lid psalm printed in Tne Journal recently express my sentiment and t feel that it would exprees that of any staunch Democrat er ReDubiican that Is a good American end stands for right for toe masses or the people. , A Workinemaa'k Wife. : n i ; , i r. , - r, j,. i sein controversy If. the state fish A TRIBUTE TO MBS. M'DAXIEU -EASTERN OREGON PIONEER-, : iy". . tJeer Mrs, fi. P. McDaaiet who ied April Werb thre I benefit.' Ia addition, so far as the FVe-J S. was bora at Kashville, Temu, May t. imi. tne wept to taiiaway eonnty, Misaburi. when a child, with her parents. Who died soon afterward, and in 18M, wrth- heT mother's brother-, Samuel D. Ccwies, she came to Union county. Ore- may forbid purs seining and pro- heedless speed. -They are caused by IZ7Z5- V? I Z?. ' te",e? . l"".1: feed .pkinpt V'tors,of regulation, j pebple Who rush out bf. line against J thing defin'.t toward that nd ts done! At that time -no house of any kind w The' puma seiner. " operate nets! approaching traffic These reckless I there Is an immediate ouestioning orlb I there. Th Cowles family acquired: to which surround a school of feeding I ones "take a chance that hey wllll w-';'."vVbat is the hurry for eougrees j qoarter section f land, on Which tney salmon. The salmon, large and tret through. Such' driver, ih'sad Uke noticc. of th a)hrEe fro a lived nearly If yeara in 18S5 Jnss i. . . ... . I . 1 government ! nepartment notorious . ior l cowles married K. f. Mcutmet, who. email, aic; trapped in tne Closing I Straignt ror oestruction xney .n- extravagant mar-trementT- - with Mr. Cowles as fcia partner, stab. entire place that were hot khlngted With oak shingles that I had helped to make. Tou see, I .ran that ehlngling machine from the time X was 17 until X was ZQ. I figured on going to school when I got father's debt Cleared up, but 1 had a spell of sickness that settled In my eyes. and, for three years my eyes were very weak. r We Used to make about TOO shingles a day ; T'e got 12 a thousand for them. . That meant we' were making a day : but of course we had to pay Out of this, rte a month ror the machin let and two" bits a day to thi men who got but the. teak block, i And then, we warden poalUon 1. aUteiy th mt. -Jtll I. lind WTtt In rbspect to the lgw bf treproduC whd OWAea rtVbtveri: . cHWcialttt ihe president for hi aetlon. tiotl. : I . ' -T ,.. . 'I : Many f th accident that occur "The great vr of the wuntry," It tays. ' Judge Bean . sdys ' that tbV state on crowded htfehway. result from yr" w reduction of the xpose of aTii: c halwic ef tlLIST.Mill w HIOMel. Va.k. - " . ' ., DLKLes eoKinaera wmi ieina taaa SSieJJlft hUi" T. Grays Harbor Is to mtTRai- "r;. Mry E. RAveaa. 1 year eld, krtTJEl10M P. Revelfe, United k fer Sa?.10''' Accoruinr ia rha - - - . . w "wviaij ap IvlSVru " fT- S, Cooperative .Creamery company . did a business last laar """"-"'a M JB.TI. A.' value or 178.00 1k blarA e.n tha iS. TLSL.a B Best publisher g I. w j f flrrmla wno Clad ia aur, vai aiarca xi. . AOeroeen Satnrdaa- a. tk. ....i. .a Inlariea raeeinwt . ... . . v. in ft, vi, . alia .l:,r,"'motr. company vhu hla ftua wm uaciurea. More than UO.000.OM win k. a, wnnmcuon work in the state ef waaningron Curing ltjj. Public Im provement, work In MMnna .Itl.. .wilt cost about t20.000.000. JT.ptiI,,rthu.r p- Dor f the ?th ertUiery. Camp Lewht has been detailed aa Instructor to field artillet-r. w..h. Ington NaUonal Guard, with head quarters at Walla Walla. ? . JbdgmeoU for tUO.tS sgalnt O. a Larson, president of the de Timet Scan dinavian bank of Tacoma. In favor of State Bank Examiner Duk Aav. been Signed at Seattle r Superior Judgo An offer of tZSO.OOO for educational purposes has been made by the Rocke feller foundation to the College of Paget Sound. Tacoma. on condition that a like um be raised by the college by January t 1S2J . Because Of Inahilitv tit aaw4,t !... of-Way at reasonable prices, the county commissioners have decided to postpone morumieij ine wots on the Raytnond TokAand road, which they were plan ning down the north bank of the Wlllapa about Henderson Luellfhc: Pretty nearly everyone, that saw him told him how many kinds of a fool he was -for trying j 10 bring - his - traveling nurserv the ptslna H bad bunt two long, nar row, boxer that just fitted into the' bed of. his wagon.' "He had 'filled them with charcoal, manure and earth, and planted apples, .-pears, plums, cherries, quinces, grapes and .other fruits la them. He The PoDulatlou of Idaho Cftr. which was 10.000 In 1 St 7, has daindied to t&e. according to W. 6. Galbralth, who haa o rred and manared the aUsha, bouse la that city since 1114. At a meeting of about 100 farmers st Peck last week, two carloads of regis tered Guernsey cattle were signed up for the Peck district two carloads for Orofino and one for iapwat besides six registered cow. ror Moscow. An automobile two-thirds aufctiieirsd would water hla . trees." Which ranged frnm tViv.. a. flv. tmmk hlcrli avar.eV -vtlartat IcrJd' was round Frid.7 Tn thZ advice, that he could never get the gnmk. Hvr thrrm mn below Lewlston. across tne pums. ne did, get mem to i rhe ckr Wa pulled from the rtrer. but in Danes, where ee looa-tnem out oil no trace of the driver could be found. their Pokes, wrapped them up carefully. aSr ' the Old Oregon Irail eftM. f f ..v. l. . Mnu. eMrf a . . tv.. 1 1 . - - . . ui .uaauftic x uwvu . i u . ft -i.ftr. came 5 the -parent-" stock of most-of the orchard. : In the. Willamette '.valley. "There were five wagons in our bunch our family, my brother-in-law, Oaven I By yrr r Ma4ia Pewaaet ta tha Dal f. aurner. ttenry ana m warren ana i . urates rrau aaocuta. John Watts. We traveled together Clear I Erra Meeker made a second trajutcorW acroes the plains.- Coming across th I tfhea-Bl trip by ox team, starting from Ear. Meeker's Outfit a Perms n en t Historical Exhibit A Tribute te the Ptrmeere of ltll-lliT. plains the Indiana stole -two bf our ani mals, a mare and a horse. W also lost one ar Willow Creek,, but Tom McKay sent out word to the Indians they woaU have to bring, it In: so we got It back. When we got to The Dalles there was twu feet of snow irt tha mountains. . -; ' . a. ,- V ' The Dalle. March Is, 110. and ending at PuyaUnp, Wash., August 2A. ltlz. - The outfit of Esra Meeker la seVi permanent exhibit la the State llTator Ical building of the state of Washington. the taxidermist s skill making the oxea look as natural a life, leaning against the' yoke, and the old prairie schooner - - - , ft,s7 vac, afti.u iw v,fti .mi . d.jwi . t "About two, weeks before we got I looking fit for another trip across the The Dalles three men v 'overtook -.oor I continent The oxen and the wagon are under a glass tease 14 by It feet. wagon train and ekid they. were going te Portland. They told father that he wduld have td build boats at The Daltes, and If he would board them for the rest of the trip they would stop over and hetp him buBd Ihe boats to go down the Co lumbia river.' We boarded the men until we rot to The ""Dalles, when they Im mediately vamosed and that was the last we, ever saw of them. A woV tv-aardrhir the Pioneer women Is appropriate at this time. Mr; Meeker recounts that s the westbound trie la 1SS2 the met nine1. Wagons going back. east all driven by women, th men hav- ing died or cholera on raw way est. The pioneer women went Into Us wilder he, eharrag tne same aangers ana undereotng the same privations th nn.,1.1 -- ft.-v.A mra. ana. mm wa ftT"'-a' ' ."I", r.', . AX' ' -T through their efforts that churches and r.' '." v.r i " ZI 7i wV " school houses were erected knd the cause thanes to uuftE wre t.... .-"v- - I . . ... ., .a,ft.a t Htt l his boat The men cut timber 1 81 civinn.. , - and mad a raft r My father and myl Had K wot ieen ror tne migration or two brother drove the cattle overland I Hla, It fery asuomi u amencu down to Fort -Vancouver, While Collins I control would have coettnued oAer th And -I took charge of the. raft and Oregon country, ana is in win tregon brought the wagons down the river.' Ilshed the first' store at Cove, in 1S9. In about 1890.' the two eon. having graduated from an Eastern medical col lege, the family sold the Cove property And located at Baker. In 110. th iaan lly moved to Portland, where the sons Drs. E. B. and Roy C McDaniel. are Well known pbyeiciana '-. : v Mr. -krvd strs. McOaaiel powiavad In highest detrree the ldat spirit of West ernr and Southern hospitality.- and their beautitful home was always open to either personal . friend or the paselng Stranger. Mrs. McDaniel was a lovable character ad had many . r'mirable - 'v qualities Which endeared her to a multi tude of acquaintance. In tha section ef ner adoptea state- v very few are left who knew her fit th early days, but the influence exerted -by her la ue pioneer d&ys is fctil! manifest in hat part of Extern Oregon. . - - , " ' Mrs. McDaniel was the first voasti la climb" Mount I-'anny. just cat cf ! Ceve. tn 1EC4. A park there was named in her memory. - - .' Thi tribute to her memory is paid by one -who appreciated her friendhip and admired her many rare traits, for more than SO year. . .. : . - Trail mast be given the honor to being the pioaeer way vrr vbk th raters citlses of this great Northwest cam hd dominated II fdtere. The ptoneer. of 1M147 were oeceaaarily brar and hardy, ror if Uay had wot- be ttaey could - nor hav faced th dangers oi th journey or have withstood the rigor, of the trip.. It was a case of th weak perish ir-g and the strong and brave ear Ivltvg. There was.no roth word ss -fan" m the vocabulary f these people and threttKh ih activities and deter minatkm of -the ewwreny of tbese men and women "e Great Amerlcsn Desert has been made to blossom aa II. roa. ' (To be concludel