4 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNING, APRIL 23, 19. a lonrrcjiUKitT aawirArru Roosevelt highway shall bo such at American people for u was truly slaughter! But Grant -was) in this paved thoroughfare. Its distinctive l the people who that day spoke In I period a good deal of the statesman as well as the thorough soldier. He saw, as the historian sees, that Lee must be defeated ;"now-or as near. ly . "now" as even his great army could do it.- The-grand. final result. In the thorough form in "which Grant's victories produced it,- was not the foregone conclusion that it appears to so many, who Judge after the event, y There was tensest anxiety in the minds of both Lincoln and Grant Importance above other named high I congress meant emancipation - by ways is that St leads from "Port 1 the ; strong .of thoso too weak , for land. Maine, to. Portland. Oregon. I their own freeing, and it meant that C J a.80.. . . . ... . . .lubUabT I r.- MAmatan Inflnmu la a -define I that deliverer id no thcrarht hevond I ti r.m. k .Min lntt, ke ihaorfnl t4 to aato . " ' " " . ".r T ' m m wit! aas ia anf yo. Portland and Oregon as the destlna- the deliverance. r 1 - ..JUTif ml ui nasuJMU "J3 tion of all Western-seeking travel. f It was s. new voice in the world- lLJ! , The route of the Roosevelt high- It is a voice that in the tumult of IT. : i at ue aa.uirf.ee tt ruituuj. nu- way is international It leads the years between has been too little l;lZ7ZUm " through the placid- and semi-rugged heeded When heard.,' But It sttll ,. A t-Tu,o " Till. " il'.'iwiMli vtstaa of New England. It threads rings, and it wUU must he heard n lirrmTl V il im V Vf A'- tn Great Lake., now, on the Amer- more and more, t rom nation to na- ' Viva bmhbiIii a ionic r., s'raatck lean, now on the Canadian "shore. Uon and, in the fullness of time. L".' T-fcV'tSwi. .. 4 jit reaches to pie rim of the horizon I from ms to man, H' i"7TOTT T.r.IT 1 t f IT1VK XL 0. In the Mid-Western wheat sons. ' .Miv!".? If I crosses the Hockles and, via Spokane, I MAKIN'Q HIS MONET SERVE' iLewiston, .Walla: Walla, v Milton, BEING FAIR TO RELIGION J A Challenge to .Those Outside. Who Revere Science and Question the Clirch's Validity, to Meet with Open Mtnd Those Open Minds Within the Church that are . -" Facing an Issues Within .'tl , as Well a Without. - COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEF , , The Oregon Country, twaaai. ii wui m prist r nrr tht lumblA river ..highway, reaches Port- at n uaalaaa Minns u er ttwti.n . - J MU ba mutiml m a4aftMc. I " "You ask me for the most ma .s .Ijestlo sight on my trip," said Mar. m g I shai J ef f re to a . newspaper , corre- j 7 SMALL CHANGE ; ' Another little trouble with the coun try is that too many people think hap piness is quoted- U a. b. Detroit Polk County Itemixer. - ' - . This country isn't crowded much," but we have no ve tor the man Who wisnea he wer 8omwhr else. Maibeur tn-' terprisa.'.-..'. -. -v : While we - had "some rain and cold weather this week, w eueht to feel fa vored when we read how others - had now and the East cyclones. Amity Standard.. ' -.. - (--.' . ' - Somt ur that they ; ret alone with four hours' sleep, but there are men who would confer a favor : on the rest .f humanity by sleeping; J. Tillamook It.. Jl L A -', movies and other sichts and I to dint less the face of th hurnntrl w hii nnt to imnt i ... - ( nt..- v . .u i.. KUh ii,. ,.nnnn ! If vou want to know our Dolitics we ui uiq limn, uiv HUTU u WICIUCU, UUI lIl(UHlCf UO must, 1 "-- " Z T .T tnn nn .m Gimmljniri 1K Lilt. n.u . , .. a i !.... . - i mis ea ii on mt- in nia tenure on Jteu-1 From the Chimse Ewaing Pott . : ; In this column recently we reom almost to the last; The price of even- nxmdxt "A Faith That janquirea, being tual victory, must bo continuing Tic- the Gilford Lectures for 1920-1921," by Sir Henry Jones. Since then news has tories, both, to bold rigid the purpose j been flashed across the ocean of the of -the North and to wear away the author's death. He has passed on to foe.. These Grant gave. In details, uller Kwvtngof the problems which wVlon-.r tJtJZ I Pendleton, UmaUIla . and the f Co- j "D ECAUSE they? wanted to wo-the he might at time. bav. so struck i andT.pfX 1 Br trnr-'t'f simI t'ovaUt, 1SU. Abl SODA! Dm m f ,1IUm SM-Hk..... !4jUr i SLNUSX Testes vssaisi .ss . i rvuk ssrsastBi a. . - f ntk ..... ' .4ii ispondent in Washington, "and after movie house and put the admission liVr Vi i 1 careful thought, I believe it was the jat 5 and 10 cents. Though tbero wereTpersonal character as noble essen- -"r-Wr:i coin RepubUcan; which is synonymous Chaloner'a farm in Virginia. . nears to have invented a better -wav 1 T ,.r 1 ' C !-lth Jackson ian Democraeywajaport ":-'- . ... X , . . . rH , , ,ly Herald.- . 4 uv Airv viuvucr n luea. or iiJi, ucruajnjjf. iiv 9un piui oons i ro me study oi rugion ana uie use 01 He converted his dairy bamnto also before him. '-'- , su BMatha um avontk 7 " . - , ."7' " T" .T . .7 . . . ' Z. ...7 T BtNUAl land- added: ''Nowhere; else J amith shop , and two houses in thel tnony 'to his manifold and extraor the hypothesis as a means for ascertain-1 It's a poor day when America can not Oranta lame rests equally upon jCf religion, . j other. Just now we are engaged in If this were to be done." he argues, orant, county .Journal.- ?- "the creed would be not merely a record Page the speed cop. Careless driving Between lie I WWBMI BMMri I ' I UDI V 1 T . . . V. ' I . . ' . . . . . . . . . .... I UI M.I1 U1U IKltCl UI UU &USCkWU UU UUV. I II V.UOCB Wl.MC.v. .h., ,.....T7eoe ...... inBtwi,rm i iw,iui..-rr nearest town, ? poopio auenaeo ainary excellences, xrom od servers B : cna;Uenge to the skepUo and French and English planes. They murt , Bntk..... Ji!!,,h-"' l markable engineering feat .as this the opening v. performance in the roost variously placed, agree as, well the irreligious. -The ; church, instead of be made to keep tou right or theru li TM . great road." If is testimony.-(rom barn. ; Tbere was n trouble after a if each had undertaken to reprp-. being a place where the deliverances of . V;-::.7:1 igwXilaUHiii WIsELKNbA!,, man who has seen all the great that, in keeping Help on the Virginia dues from memory a single pane- "L-1,. U?T -it rnar l Out WSomi sionw. J7 SuS: tbU of the world,' , farm. , - tyrlo known to all.; The language of tl rnfed" 2 STSjfe TW mm cpvlf Mir ( th SffA Hat ta liiliw HUM ffmmli.l iPIMtr ". Xt tmittonra ! Mimmt Imttr, axpr rr n Dr't. If toar Mtofnr a not nn,rerr tXTM. I' S-wnt MamtM til b rwt4. Mat. all rainiMa aasraM ta Tha Jnntl raauahMis CoaapaaA faitaiBa. urafoa. ALL jFLAPPERS ? ... That gave Mr. cnatoner a bigger tneso witnesses varies mainly m tne of one nation as it no other dooks were i fh. bonus bin to ret ven with Secretary idea. If the people in that rural com- arrangement of the terms employed. 1 lawlred and all nations save one were j Mellon. - He'll have to ftod the money. .....vj .UwVv.jv , "Ypla6e : whero the validity or spirttuai SIDELIGHTS naat Uawia4n is Briai tana la taa SW Raarfax. - Give us halt a chance, and well revive that old straw hat. - OREGON Union county's focrteonth annual The old iflaa- of the free is the i mantle V.!"1?. !Wa wal Wuoa that has made a man out of more than I" "ZT,,;. T " ' ' " . - uuam ttara nssein. one or the early residents ef Lane count v. d at , has hatue ta usna last wee, seed years.. ' Colonel James Il'IUlir tst'Wi elected rreaiilaat ot tha L'matilU Court ty Bar aasooaUon. wilh Charts ilaiadaU one worthless young dub. . a It Isn't a etranre coincidence that the angler's feet been to itch eah lru:g about tne um the trout begin to Due. ' Prince Otto, to ret crewn' of Hunrary. the papers say. Therefore, the punnis acretary. Pmr"'uer Wlw lul Wi VM Rev. Joeenh Pone of Sattl- ha. ha us name.. ' ' ; aaairmd by tha 0ctn omrtrue t - The hen dois the work, but her owner tiHepnMorate of xha Metaodt church reu the credit, which la quls the proper t Oold iliu.. - f , , , . , - thing ander our present social and ecoA- So far this month to divorce suits omic scheme. ,- a f x have bS filed at Pendleton, and In the -A nlrht horse show wUl he a feature ' oaly 15 Ucn" nlwte eM ef Wwmamett. Vjt , show wiU continue at all the old stands. I Lumber company at Iaiiaa has elosd i - uon iw ma muciiBUV yvnuv, Uph pails - One dancing master has seen sent ta able to secure loga. the pen for 19 yeara. Considering- the Owing to the lateness of the'eeasoa, contortions some of trm. have taught the feid situfiUon la aualng much worry our flappers, -Ufe"' would be a mild sen- to ln, aain-men In TUlamook county, tenoe. ' ; a - - V There is no grass and hay is very scarce. An automobile factory contemplates A thief threw a Urge rock through the manufacture of a car every Vt seconds, Iiucky Jewelry store window at Kiurene Knowing the car, we've wondered what Tuesday nlrht and stole two watcnea, the makers do in the six seconds. . valued at flM, which were being dls- . , - - . ' played. v.A!SlabSffkul . Vpper Klamath Uke. which ha. beea riwfL itJli afta? i oa-boend all alntrr.. Is dow open to Tf . , . and of a vlgaUon. Mall and passenger aervlce fP"P, "f ur at the business end of a by kHMll to aiongtb Uk started ?howlor-'?0i"'i; ?- vV.: Thursday... 0 . A new invention. It is said, will make An increase is reported in the showing it possible for a man to carry a botUe of ef gas at the Lower Columbia Oil at Oas light in his pocket all the , time. Br I company's well. The drill has reached that's old stuff, - Hsveat men been lit up 1 a depth ef J419 feet and is now working lor years on what taev carry u khuw : 1 in oiue aoaie. IF. THERE is any issue from race I the people in every rural district In conquered foemen; his transparent J convictions is discussed on the merits, suicide to the Einstein theory that 1 America r . ' - - .1 honestv: his never failintr modeRtvr land the arjnllcation''- of sniritual Drtn- , Random Observations About Town "Judge" Dutton of the .Heppnec col- v has not arrived for the Oregon state1 j Mr. Chaloner is a millionaire, his ; noble ctfurtesy; big personal clDl extended I'.wheretaaulring youths - . . I . . ' . 7 l " t ' - w 1 wma ? Mn.lv ;w1im . Ufa - brines . them urraw. disannointment or failure, and time. , ' ' ,1 " : - I traveling America over in the thought in : forming battle : plans with an the injustice of man makes them doubt . Na MlllflVta Mama Vat tn hlVfUf afttna thwin.liiiit thl, rnnntnt uinllTv instant Inrtllln m.u 'tn ' Ia I whftthar thSra ba a Ood. Of If there be. thought of plating midwifery, the transformation that he worked card guch as did not avail; his i4 J.j' but presently it will doubtless be on his . Virginia farm. He is, paying lime and contagious confidence of to than? certified snlritual a-uldes. know-1 are affected with modern Ideas and that proclaimed in some of the platforms. I his own bills and carrying a , bis I success., i ', .. ' I teg that full and sympathetio Justice the ewes of .the younger generation are By this time there snouia be an work as an enterprise of lova for hla From aU that wreat body ot per-jwui . dk none w M owcilu, iiuri; u toujunm amendment to Da Xellaher. ber- fnow-man. Here U bU purpose; son! praise, this distills; Grant fo . Z wh.TTthe wortdli Tjudg. button, sheet law, and with -candidates l. To check the movement from lived and died a man of the people.' the workshop of the mechanician when "will yon find the maternal instinct warming In every direction with the" larroi to the cltiles by ftirnlahlng This la" the essential, which endures; aa engine breaks down. - stronger! than-in the flocks of Morrow very kind of campaign slogan the the recreation which, the country all els. can be forgotten. ,0 'faVe 'iidor:-?b.vrBmlarratr trust such as we accord to. the natural 1 it if he did, he was ttidulgug in poeuo 1 sciences; ana maniana, on its. part, is 1 license. -lTou snow, he i uke suss I far from metlnv the same measure to I Weere he - sometimes- .' Mrops Into MORE OR LESS PERSONAL 9-foot bedsheet may yet bob op as I lacks. i -N ' H' la live issue. S :;; 1. 2. To extend visual iostructloii (by "Take the kick out of moonshine I use of movlrtg pictures) In , rural and knock hel out of those ra wing public schools. state money wiuiout xirsr, earning 1 3. To turn ail public scnooia into It," is the classle slogan of one can-1 community centers, and thereby vast' THE BIOQEST SHIP rpHE "mammoth liner Leviathan - " rTSrT "L"!., . P0"' -t was taken from New York har- Pvtta set vttdota err? t4 ndrauadhi pmC (orth bar Vnieat She ataadath la tha tea ai bl(k plaeM. . . t . Sba aiiata at tha ata: .... Caanaal la aitna, sad aoand laioai ; 1 ana andarrUadlflg i I b tivairUi. . . . . hy ma pnnra rale, and lralWa. araa all the hxtsa ot tha earth. I tore thaw that ke aw sad time that a tee aarly alMil flat) p, rrorb 1 1 1 S-lt.le-11. . . stous man as it wuunsiy accoras to ui . - -a- a man ot science. Let me exemplify thUi Mrs. P. J. Stadelman and WUbur Stad charge.; ' ' '. - ' I elraan. of The Ialles were visiting in rNot all. the physicists, in tne ona ppruaBj Saturday, could account, for and measure all the I . , ( forces spent astne rumoung. ReriaUred at the Imperial from The erlnrflna nart la drae-irad naat one B Win-1 " - . n ,-.1 4 A 1. V. a ' .i.v - -r,. . -..J Ine-a w.ra.tDlran r ria Vhar.n.1 I n.rr 7L7 ZiT". Ii.'.. -,.M "? " ". uid mm uiu wtii ii, um uum mm 1 weaimy. co 1a manias 1119 money ,mo, ,BOl lb ikiukmh w i I Mr. andHn. WB. Baldwin ana sir, corkscrew, or with a gimlet ? And serve. . The country boy bears of the wmcn ane was 10 steam, souna-ican . xnoioaw proi-jr T: and Mis. I Potta. who will be the official slugger to bright lights and the movies and the ake tne. cneBapeake "- IZIZL? Jrl r,, that t bor to the 'Newport News shipbuild- dldate for governor. Will the taking hy increase ; their scope, influence plant j on ; thet Chesapeake last of the kicK out of moonsnme be a land service. . 1 vcev. ; Judicial, a legUlatlve or an execu- : It is fortunate that such a man is I Before she left, New York,, sound- ..v. D.r.- , . . 1 color ana shape 01 a cioua irom mat 01 1 knock hell" out of the state . ef-1 diversions in the city. So does the I to prevent her grounding-there. She .wcalnBj to arT Island uke. Nor could ftoiaia am mninvatt' 1 m,nra -ift t U t vu thm f t went out of New York harbor atlthev measure and Indicate the paths of And will he use bare knuckles or that the lives of city youn&r people high tide. The greatest precautions n5eo" 1, it faUs to toe ear. a baseball MtT, WW it he done are fuUer and richer than their own. were taaea on uie trip w tne sea, i - - j - zr-. , onld ba oulta .. .. under prtae ring rules or oy we so they journey to town ana carry - .' - we wueavoaao loss to give an exnausuve account oi slaughter-house method? In what on the batUe tor survival there. It process was undertaken.' She went the changes which take place as that cemetery will the remains be d.- has gone on until city population is In .at hign tide. There, were tug aUe leaf VmorienTooubts THERE is every indication that p08lted' and will, ther be an of- j growing seven times aafast ascouu-p the nenoa .ronfar-n- ta tn k I ficlal undertaker? With caskets and try population. r:X It issapping the that could be obtained. Her eom-be.vers the presence and operation in , .- ..wtww, ... , I . . . i ... r... A' mnA fl.f. .ml UhM. chum dt-StUmnt ItVI.' ABO . T ::vI7TZ.r-TZ BWTW: " rr;.- 1 " vet they have never proved the pt J. I Davey of Boise. Idaho, la paying Portland a business visit. . . Mr, and Mra AI - J. Bier of Corvallls are visiting tn "oruano. A bulldins boom has becun at Pendle ton with the opening of f urine Since :- the becinnlng of April nearly 10 permits have been issued for the oonatrucUoa of ; bomes to the value of SJOOO ttca, . The Hood River County Commercial - club haa elected J. 1L Frledley as iiood Carl Neal. stmervlaop f the Uznnnua I River County's vice president ot the Old national forest, with headquarters at P?0" 7"rai' asaocUtion. and will par Roseburg. is spending the week-end with tlclpate la the pageant at Baker July 4. his wife and daughter in Portland. Neal w resent indlcaUona point to the re was recently promoted to the supervisor. ??Hi"10fcL 0O.n,fi5'Il)it FaI ship ot the Umpque. HlsfamUy wlU re-1 tralThlghway before the bulldlns of mala In Portland this summer. - litata roada in Kaatara Oreroa la corn- ' --. . . ' oieo laat week at tne noma ot nis oausn- Mr. and Mrs., Oscar Holmea. Mr. and ter in Tillamook, aged M- be had taaea Mrs. Del Plastt, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. P. a prominent pert la polities and the do- - Sloss, -Mr. and Mrs. C H. Lewis and velopment of TUlamook. county. Mildred fihaw. -- Mora than 0 rhyaiclaae from different ' - . - .. v . parts of the Willamette valley gathered Mrs. L. O. Lane of Pendleton is regis- at a banquet In Salem Wednesday and tared at the Imperial. - - later at a cllaio at the state hospital w e e ; - . for the insane, where a study was made W. A. Mardln ot Roseburg is among ef the various types ef; mental diseasea. out of town visitors. ; , - . While excavating in the ousineas por- . - . . , a " tlon of Union a few days age a laborer A. A. 8nyder of Glendale Is taking 4n unearthed a five-dollar jold piece bear- the SighU of the metropolis. T . tar the date of llii. The cola arajr found . a . - ; under two feet of earth and rravel and R O. Teung of "Roaeburg is transact- had. evidently lata there for many years, ing business in Portland, WASHINQTON . ' " W. B. Sisler It VslOma. Washl. Is a ' The proposal to bond the Colton slhool .v. t ,--) dhKrict to erect a community building guest of the ImpertaL . , waslost last Saturday by a voU of Ui L. I MaUock of Heppner in In Pert! to M. land n business. , . ' , HOPE AT OTSNOA OBSERVATION AND IMPRESSIONS - v? OF THE JOURNAL MAN. : 9? Fred fuockley . ma..a wat.4 -. fmunHi eK- mmtrmmrm rj af Pnatana'a laaAlnt and operation ef such law. except under bs t Ofie Of the most constructive of the post-war international satherlnss. wIU the state or, the candidate pay I undermining the republic There may be a blowup. The con- lhe d11'8? ? '" And many a fine boy and many a'. The monster, ship went through j simplified, and. artificial conditions "1 ,tt .i, 5T w ... ii.. i xnouan most num. an concerns, i fine e-in wno lert tne rarm aia not i wimuuu wuk BU mw. wmvouoi mtir nimwn ... : i wrm -wi, , . - rrrrr' rrr. -i v.,-.-, ...... .... ,uui ir. ...!.-i - .1-- ' . .. .. J - . . . m . . - a i '.v.-- vhit not dtotM till Mr. Locker, ul Iroffl Uu neon H s trawi ever may come of It. the fact that rrom r,llon 10 J.ano find what they expectea in ine city. ar, . cu. u iu, 1 ' JHi rovedhen we are dealing that hi. dulwoe. and frr 4ar Ua strti?e of i the StrUf git fOf survival a ZOOt.prODaDiy m many places a natursi phenomena but in mattere ts. t S!7 r' ft was held win bring." nearer than the baby's milk bottle, have .been They found any pther recent event, a return to I Injected into the , situation, no candl-j harder than they looked for. wesonomia stability. . . . .: They I leeway . between her hull and the j cf religion we take no such care, -r A i xr.- Billina-s Sarle Parker is the pastor j... ... - i.w. mi.i I .ti-.ri m. bottom ot the river. --. . : laina-le disaster. Iocs or sorrow, especially f Af thA. Ktrat Methodist church m Port- sance of the flapper. Somebf her and pltfalla Many lost their fopUng Before the lUvlathau there were KoSness of "wer snaiJ!, ZVT&& trlpf down street with faces that look and fell . ' ., ; rreat ehlpa The as if they had come out of a xlour Mr. Chaloner is meeting with ap- the Mauretania, . the J Olympic and reavement or pain in ; Its context, nor ig named, tor bla mother, whose maiden barrel,, cheeks that seem to have proval of his plans wherever he others wefe monsteris i-ofi the deep, waityfor final Issue! .'No raore do we name was Marietta Billings and who been hit with a piece of raw liver, goes. He has been all throughthe But the : teviathaa s bigger. She ti &2aSwbWh ZSj&&fuJi and lips that appear to have been South and is now Invading; the rest hailed, as the greatest. And . now u Is an Item.";; ' ' ; " , Indiana. He was born at LaGrange, sucking the cor of a bottle f red of the American . states, spreading comes the MaJesUc even larger than "VithnithaT Februarys, 1881. On October 28. 190 Ink, but no dauntless local states- his gospel of movies twice a week for the Leviathan Thetrend Is toward ltec"jJcs have en fair to it. Too lie was married to Genevieve Hale -at man has turned his campaign guns the rural schools and of otherwise bigger-ships and bigger ships. - ; much have its exponents Insisted upon Chicago. -They have ,.tr?bi1 L v.. 1. vtin M.a4h nn vv.-i- v ... nt -BnufH There wllU of course, n a limit. Its aoartness from life, 1U acceptance Llouise, Carolyn, xneoaore ariu awy position ; entities C"-"!". ...I aZ1 Zn.- vi- K "....1 J-.u;,rr. ".7 ;" tav.a- u 1- : h. upon authority and -its Identity .with E-Jsabeth. : Dr. Parker graauatea xrom them td.j After that there mav be r"v"' iujr ymuui vs"v a rv , . w dogmas which must not be sub-1 tne nign scnooi at AairaBe, ,1" The statesmen have ipent, much time In talking. Idle ialk: and. stnU texta. moves seem to' bo Inseparable adjuncts of every International meet ing. (After a certain period of cam ouflage, the wheat la separated from the chaff and the statesmen of each country learn Just' what they can hare. Just what they can't have and Just what their .bogus and veneered Issues, himself I country. flapper? Within a week or , so, you win see not. , ' " - I win tn T-atinnai test. On the other 1 which he went to Depauw university. But .the Leviathan's trip, was an hand, men have been too prone to deny! where he received the bachelors degree. ON GRANTS CENTENNIAL y expensive trip.' It was expensive be- tt. vsiioity upon frounu.wtu 1",, jietmv it a vaina In thp.ir own exDeri- I ton. Ill- and at the divinity school of he HOW many harbors coiild accom I enc and understanding of life ) for tea- rCfaicaco university. He put Ut hla eum- an agreement Or there may not But each nation knows what to ex pect from the others. " 'The early meetings of the Genoa conference have taken the eout-aa .r ,n.e i.a..:, . " Pic" jungie ; inimw - -"- --"1 1 Z": -- - "T rrf -rtnTsT woula be held as" uiterly school of Expression at Chicago. His .rV-;w; foor,.h sk--. a tl Tf I I Vla-DU W a S1UVW Met BIAUiUiWt . 1 - - I - It Aieil WUnin Village WUJ smo sers-.- 1 jfe 1919. , j . ' - - ......ai. yivyvwi, uui juwii wan. . kA Mmime, fimft (n mosx cnucti pnasev comDresseaiiis ana narbon ntve ueen siasnea. Tne I imr d& iuti to wiieion by iraaitiyj , 10- vrtw Vi hand. - . 1 J estimate of a $o!dlrtwhom thfsj Columbia ;liaa received t3maller P- wafearlesyfao hiB money,, and what kind Mtt saKskskf fAnsitsbB Anf vnrl Kama I a6T CANT ; spare this man: Idanlctins- lunale animals in colors --1 .fights." Into; Uhis sentence modate such a ship? And what. It sons-. whicl' ?i--s!?r!l Tflon lMt W a ,Oobfbjan Thirteen additional rrleoers have been received at the Walla Walla Peni tentiary einoe April 1. bruising the num ber ef Inmates now to YiX. Federal officers searching the Jspa nose steamship Seine Maru at Aberdeen Tuesday afternoon found SO quarta of Scotch whlakey hiddea la tha crew a , quarters. v. ... v.. 11. .. v. .w vi Deer ana etner same ammtis are ,,Jr uv:m , H, belni Skilled Tin TUrge numbers In Rainier evangelism under pastoral leadership. I ','r'w by oou.ar. and booeata. v My last church in Indiana had one ot I aAmmina- ta Glan R Bach, oredalorr the largest Sunday schools in the state. I animal inspector. nsa m membership of over 16W and I A recruiting campaign to muster the was housed In ma of tha finest rhnrch I n.n ,n alrana-rM haa been launched edlfloes In America, erected by the" Ebet-1 by the ISth company. Waahlnrtoa Ka- bart children aa a memorial to. their tionai uuara. an aruiiery w.. a parents. Mr. Eberhart before his death tloned st Aberdeeo. was one of the principal stockholders With the buslnea- men back of It and a hlh of ficial in the ;Ball Band Uil. & th'e S.'rirI trali memorial building wul be starud- " mm, suvc-a .u wvaiu. in tnoKana JUUO X. Thomas Sefferaon'viller. U pastor of ;'.. H...GWfS the WhlU Temple in Portland- He is a ciong and larfraUon. received when Virginian. Hia father served as Sunday a ar wrt, KIce was driving went over a school superintendent 55 years. At Mart- TS-foot embankment etta college Dr. Tillers won three prises Arrangements are tinder way for the for scholarship, two for oratory and one 1S2J encampment of the Grand Army of aa an essayist He was valedictorian the Republic incmcitif w iwisrwn a cf his class when he graduated at the Ujaaka. whichwlll be held at Aberdeen Lnlversity of Rochester. - . , the week following June 26- A rather interesting thing in conneo-1 Al" jr?15uL waadavTirht ton with hla student days at Rochester 1 IVri!L5iIIi! v.rTan Vanrl aniiarentlv was tha fact that Professor' Joseph H-1 from the body of a sirl. On March U Gilmore, author Of the hymn. "He Lead-1 the same dog carried home a human eth Me." was secretary of the faculty. 1 foot - c - This university later conferred upon Dr. I -TThfle driving hi ear en the Paclfle know soon what she can obtain front other nations. . So will France. So will the Balkan countries. They all will. WHEN WH FOUGHT SPAIN nation, on the' eentennlal of his propriationa recently than before. So ...wb.t!.v! I of work he liked best. jM.saidt. i jjm i- . . i inuirt mnei-. rur uicu v . , - . I birth. wUl on ADra 17 rndr honors I h nthpr hiirhors. Can small in ,v. -.i.w.i, .h.u k I -"Mv first -dollar was earnea as . - - . . I . --- .-- ' - I WllOUUl Uie WHUW ,uiu. i , 7 . . .4 ... which it reserves for its indispensa I nrooriations for channel, imnrove-la like fairneaa- In such books as fhatl ssnder Jn a carriage factory, nere I , Th? U mVlU ,or ihf T"' Crated .hot heir d ble men. .In the Mali at the 6ity of ment conUnne with growing iPT aV delegates Jo decide, whether they X round the world." fired by "the Washington wlll be' unveiled the Or should the harbors bo improved I ?rrvl "I LIT vt'.iJ I ke an honest dollar, from waiting on will Jeopardise their world economic embattled farmers" at historic Leg-j great . equestrian statue of Ulysses td accommodate the ' biggest ships who.'evadlng no honest challenge, point j tables in a Chicago restaurant to dis statua by holding to Insane theories, linrton. bya remarkable coincidence Slmnson Grant hero as warrior and and to make sure of comnetitlon for Ithe oath which leads to Ood. ; iV Itributlng bUls in. the apartment, house Letters From the People i At a. ai m ilio tnea S I specialty of 2 shoe for men and women. I m Va.3b -ne tt A oTKIast Tnrl p. .trceati aijr nnnnm j wwv, w at 8400 a year and no parsonage. I have absurd' demands and f obllsh pro-1 had its figurative echo on its Hid I equally hero in his purely personal Ithe carrying trade with the banker pvsaia Russia win know the price anniversary, when, on April 1, 110 1, being. controlled Tailroads? ot better economto oonditlona the houses of -congress adopted the! . Man. eternally is looking for-the Britain will. France will. Italy wllL There will be few delegate, ready pr,sldent to. use the land and naval stinct universal. Whenever e aP-1 lT,rto walk to Newark and ba k rS to return to ahelr own , countries with- forces of the United States, to expel pears, : men trust and follow him. u 175 days. Apparently he is just fTJJJl-. SL aspired to the ministry of the Methodist out somtthlng to Uke back. They the power of Spain from Cuba. : , living: they honor him, dead and allowing himself enough time for .osoalT bSa. . Episcopal church and cannot remember riB!rlV'!l!h.!r "di"t .: nmmeral.hotinth.war are glad to do so. A; straight . bligfr. and.no tire changes.- - THB 'TILFCONSIDERED JJ??.?? l S w.'" , Reeommendauon to Farrhers to Organize jobI would here to continue in economic chaoa later, from a ahora batterv at Matan. dome. In Washington strikes throuah .ii-Kwl-rrirTTiTANA I . Evoka. a Challenfflnir Questionnaire. 1 lXT i.. -iti i They will not desire to tell their peo-l... Cuba, and a second time on the I the Washington Monument, the Lin-1 -. . ' I Sheridan- April 18. To the Bditos of I .wond,., X do hot want- nor do I ever . Tha Journal I have been reading .with Diss that there ta ta ha a tneit aram. I . - ,.. . . ' . I . -.r . j k. u. ... I . . ... ji .t..a'. ' " i same nizai iuw snore s una vpvaou. i win neuuruu bmiu uw uiui ouuuci i iv xruu inumiw BCUa,'wllUi v ol'UUUB I Interest the letterr from the neonle' and ble for bread becauae of a shortage. They wilt not be eager to admit that their nation ta to be bard pressed for food or for foreign markets. They expect to get' any ecclesiastical office. My present work suits me best of all. haven't many hobbles. My chief recrea tion is found out of doora -l have climbed' most of the high mountains In the Adirondaks and camped on. the tops of the Allegheniea. I have explored the Vess;s ot the blockading squadron! .How and why were those three ln4 J A there 'will be an. opportunity,, to j other-matter on iThe Journal's editorial were the targeta. . - 1 . dispensable who are thus commem- judge ' the political irena ox tne j page, espedally the article entitled -me Twenty-four- years sgo yesterday orated"? ?Of late tttfre thaye ap- country. " A. real, test will come injOulf pat Must Be Bridg--j atao Mr. was the first day Lot the block- neared two verba-that express su- tfaat.:tete, between" the pr win net cere to explain that chances ade. It extended 0 miles east and prerae peril "ProMianlze- f and element of political thought as rep-Icon-, and 1 am fully in accord with j X.'a for the future prosperity of the to miles wsst from Havana -Its I 'TlVanlia ' In the lieht of events I resented bv Ex-Senator Beverldjre. I theory of orgSLnizatlon. 1 v , ; i eountry have gone glimmering. immediate object being not warfare Bince 1 14. these words define them- and the- reacUonary r Jorces, Irith ;- -But,.-who-received ; tte- most- ot,thJ tershlp in the Masamas by climbing Each Ration will know what iU principally, but to isoUte the Wand, selves. It was Washington's raVe for- Senator Harry New as the standard S th.'Se'ownlr T'paeeteU ?naJtt J tr, part U in building up trade. Each no rtply was mad. to these first tune to expel a Prnssianixing power; bearer. -; . ,-. uhoTthT arntBueau aS anorganl- VxrJl nation win know what is necessary .kms whirh aia ha damae., . f - - and then to avert in Its incention Mr. Beverldao - was one of the in- xatloa benefits the farmer in marketing 1. Viw.ni. -ik t roi T v. ,f onomle revival la to come about permission came a little 1 later a Balkaklzlng process. Lincoln and .urgent group In the senate. He j W ,f .dH!f9 L'LiJ I -Wen special study and attenUon to the ni -p-n i i. ..-! . . . . . ' . I . . . .. l . i: . . .-. v 1 noollne wheat wool cotton, etc, if they l Uu.;n. -a.. .1 ., v. ..... .w..a.. rrom Admiral Sampson to reuiute Grant worker as one in mwarung was a liuu aiooser m t?. -ne.nas . TOTtuiiir throim back b the epra l;wi T chance, for prosperity. And If they U art upon. The New York hurled for all time an attempt to reviye always teen of the progressive type, mrke! and av U,e mercy, of the .om T my ch-rchfs aM do they will go hem. knowing what the first shot that came from the Balkanlxlng In America. Lincoln a man not owned by the political speculators as much as if the farmer 1 demands they have to meet Ii Ifhey fleet . Pini8h lnfanUymen tinder- saw, as few if any others did, that bosses of the party, and not given !'nhJmm'SSel whthe ones had not formed iV' first which I re to take their place In the W0lda look to pick off some of the New the one- issue was the Union to over to the demands of partisan poll- Grangwana the Farmers' union practi- em led" to believe was founded through trade and If they are to bave.pros- York's sallora A -lnch shell set- sustain and preserve It Grant saw. tics. He would undoubtedly, if re- cally cover the same field? Whafmc- an aboriginal custom possibly 400 years lTlllaM a-. " at a M a . g a. I Sa. . a-ar ea ea a Allt aV R.TirS)lU g3akaTr doctor of divinity. At present he is aluel O'Dea, log boorn 1, '7". trustee in Rochester Theolorical semi-1 VJ. -7. -iiCvim i iha acci. . mi wu w w - rary, from which be graduated He was I wj,. Faaior vi me rirsx apusx cnurcn 01 .. imnn bain finance byraeuse, N.- T for five years, during! .a.in.nti. r .mia-hiiTfri from which time more than SCO new members I Kaetcrn points st 8eattla during July, loined tha ehnnti anil ttta- Tttfila ar-tinnl I w.n.ihu anil Raattle WlU raise a like increased Its membership to 1S00. While I amount Hood juver liowu, ana Bpoaan-) ne was pastor of the First BapUst iwv. . ' . ... .... . . tSi ii a.. - I -w-am-tnlna? (irdm bejcauae ef the . ... . . . . . 1 . .. . rr. . rahlam. hata btta I I , v .Via (!. KM III flUuS rITTieTll. a-ureh. and as a tnfcen of tha ntwm tn I ' r." ... , , I . . , B - covering? ail OI jaaima ana juiui. which be was held by the congregation I JounUes and the northern portion ot uroz Km mm on a. trip utrous;n Europe, entoa county. Asia Minor, gypt and the Hoiy-Land. 'Clearing of Snoqualmie pass was f or eight years he served as pastor of begun last week with a huge . vtfam the Peddle Memorial church at Newark, shovel, which is scooping its way from N. J. While serving at Indianapolis he Hrak. ea the east J acted as president of the Indiana Bap- "'v1?,!, C. ,mt. " 1 tist convention for five years and at w" .Tveartd n' of liewark a. chairman of the mUsionary wm - $ g'HZ of cemmittee of the American Baptist . iV JSZ? arrt it Seattle. Be- Home Mission society. During the nine I tectlves claiming to have tn their pos years "he was pastor of the First Bap-1 session It checks Alleged to have beea tist church at Detroit 1455 new mem-1 forged by the young man. , . bers were added to tne church and the! - benevolent contributions increased morel. . M,aMeraWa acreare ef wheat In tLan 600 per cent While-serving as Idaho was killed by the long cold spell pastor at Detroit Dr. Tillers served as and touch reseedlng will have to be done, president ot the American Baptist For- The Kooakla school district last Sat eign Mission society as well as vice urday,, by a vote of 105 to 11. author president of the Northern Baptist con- Ued a tlS.DoO bond Issue for a new high t.ntlnii rm.1.. t. V. r.a BChOOl bUildintT. hglous war director of the T. M. C A.1 It ht more than seven months rinea with the 32d division and was stationed st Camp McArthur in Texaa - . - - . He became pastor of the First Baptist church in Portland. March U 1522 Dr. Villers married Miss Evelyn Prlch rd of Cincinnati, a graduate of Cincin nati university. They have one daugh ter. Miss Eleanor, who is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is now teaching muslo In the public schools ot Detroit She is planning to. spend her vacation in Portland. - . - - . - perlty at home. "f- --r- - -.... - - -r"'i - ; - - : : r2 "vj. 777 : ,mik. w. n,tnn. Ued them. . J Z? - as no other geheral aavr as well If J turned tohe senate, be round right- ff S7rhufl; 7 , W.V A reconnaissance in" force at Ma- at alL that the one objective was the ing side" by side with such men as J T? frT Jf -IX, " 7Z ' , a teeL. If -this Is true, why they should select It Is a safe prediction, now thatltansas was ordered by Sampson on I Confederate armed forces to, find! Capper, Norris and Kellogg. t J utiont iWhy not organise politlcaliyjsa old drunken Indian for example will 1:S expoaiuea plans are under way April 17 to locate the batteries I and destroy them. This seems ludl-J- .New, is exactly tne opposite, lie is j secure our own rarm legislation save 1 " liVZ, ,v,,J,,- . u v.. a 1 . .v. .... tiia.. ti.. vr.-r v,v .. ..1. .t.man1 vt Mn tw rnirt thronfh ana UiWlirt. tmi hmmhi wounn,; u , - W I 1Y.a a.aal. :, AAM-tMaaul . a"l4'' 'sainaMI will be repeated la full Vigor as other vessels ran into the bay and general." his predecessors, failed be- Always he has been Identified with men bi actually work their own land though it we re, more immediate and opened, with their. s-inchsguna. . A cause they could understand notiilng the standpat wng of the party; he or living? . A important thai the problem of fl- Spanish fort returned the tire, but so simple. " : - ! has stooped to the demands of the : Will Mr, Mansfield please answer each nanclng the lair. 1 . "cored no hits, v Here, as always, the ; Can Grant take title as a military political bosses, ana no has opposed ; ,k- 7 .rra? epaaiaras' snots . went. wua. Tne I geniusr ; ljet mis do me answer: in i most oi. . ui i5te" ra - , v , ... : h. f. Valliere. ROOSEVELT i HIGHWAY - -1 Americans' fire scored high in hits I whatever military , sphere he ap-tthat have coma before the upper 'I " - ' " . ' , but resulted In no caeualtles. Petty peered, he invariably found either house during his term of office. . rpiiI3 week an "expedition will leave a. th. affair was, the, result was Inaction or an Impasse either In- ; New. of course, has tha advantage A rortland for Eastern Oregon vaunted by both sides as a victory difference or something like despair of being the Incumbent. Beveridge, cities. Its mission Is to increase ,The formal, declaration of war and. on his appearance, to phrase however, has been delivering ad Interest in the Theodore Roosevelt bears date of April ;$. recornizin a it modernly. things began to hap dresses recently throughout ,the ' - ARRAIGNS THE CIGARETTE Also the Tobacco Trust and Invokes Action During the Coming "Clean ,' . Uvea Week." , . Hood Rlvef, April To the Editor of Th JournaKU the" immoral phase .4 4. .lo-ir.H. ATteetlnn Is. fl It that' national highway.. It will be headed state of war as existing since April pen, and continued to happen to the I state. Both men are widely known I coaaemnB it, that' would be enough, as ft is the most vital of an reasons why It should be abolishedi. ; In . making this statement I - do not imply that every person who smokes a cigarette is imr moral, but 1 dd .think, however, that these" people, do not begin to realize the far-reaching; influence the" tobacco habit extends. And It la not the young who should be censured the most In connec tion with, the evil habit If the older ty representatives of the Oregon 1 31; but actually, the war began April I rem.otest.end. and their records are on file. Tourist and ' Information bureau. 11 with the passage of the joint ,To the military character of Grant "It will be interesting to note It la impossible to estimate the resolution of authorisation. there is ample testimony from the whether Indiana, is still Under the motor travel which would be at- That memorable date , was most highest technical sources," The pop- spell of the reactionary forces or traded to the West by such a high- fitting. The deed of the New Eng. ular -judgment possibly "underrates whether that state has been re- way. Multitudes would traverse land, farmers meant the eelf-eman- him. t Why should he not have de- converted to the views and theories s ich a route the first season. '. clpatlon ot peoples strong enough for tested- Lee, with forces so much of Theodore Roosevelt and his fol- lt is intended that ultimately the that tsk. The mandate" of the greater? And why not with' far less lowers. ' ' ' . ' real good women adopt styles of dress that are not only - unbecoming but on the Indecent order,' and which possibly originated ia Paris, supposed to be the most immoral city on the face ef the globe. ' '. - - -v' - ' . . True independence and strong char acter can be so trained in the home as to Insure worthy lives. If more people had had this training during childhood the -saloon would not have had ' the monopoly that it had for mo many years, nor the tobacco trusts been given so much chance to victimize and ruin aa -it has done and i stilt doing. For it has made the boast In effect "A cigarette In the mouth of every man. 'woman and child." -When a large corporation makes this declaration the people ought to rise nn and protect v Our government has shewn Utile dis position to tackle this monster la any form, so It may remain with organiza tions working for the welfare of children to taXe the unruly creature by the boms and give him such a treatment that all honest people win sit up and listen and be prepared to-enter Into some activity mat wiu nave a special atgnificance, during the coming week, which haa been designated aa "dean Lives Week" bv these organizations that are working for socuu morality. ;( ,, j. A. IL - A DETRIMENT TO FARMERS " This Chars V Brought - By- a Farmer Against the Multjoomaa Delegation. Banks, April If. -To the Editor of The Journal In reading over the long list of candidates who ha v. filed as con testants for the Multnomah house dele- gatlon In the legislature. I sometimes wonder how long the people ' of Oregon are going to be hampered by a bunch of Inferior lawyers from the Multnomah delegation. ' It ia well known that our legislature has been hampered as to con structive legislation pertaining- to acri- cultural interests ' for ' 29 years by this delegation, and - we, aa- t filers af the soil ia neighboring - counties, do sin cerely hope that, the people of Multno mah county wul make a special effort to put some plain businessmen to the front, and elect them.- Otherwise, the farm bloc of Oregon will eventually be compelled to abolish the U-gMature and enact all laws throush the Initiative of the people. -- 1. E. i. the first snow of the season feu at Mos cow, and farmers are yet unable to get O. W. Supplnger haa rn tleased ss liquidation asent of the defunct linioo State bank at Nes Perce and L,CPtla Chancy waiiaee inwimw t . i-v, h,tMB t fvaries ana Emll Lund in and three burglars at their, store at Naples. rar Bonners Ferry, t- m. of the bunrlars. was - . . . . L Th ethar snot uirouia uii aww - - two escaped. " E. J. Hl-ks. a jitney driver, is vntmr arrest atWaUi on a i cluing- him with the thea of a maU br at'lCellops. March -1' tHOG tn currency and :009 la Laa- rty bona a - The Golden Text Ten ak for fiiae r peawt TVn an a-d tala toe wt; . sot ttae saw. aw aaxw Oh, -Jander set la ra Of eax. vr ilxWeocal gvirt et th r. And fvift Vf aja se .trfk' -hOa Oba aarrf- la atmf: Ku-ik! while res eaa aad Saul . wrr peas swajr. gvaet tKa Tia!d eM r " la wiiic-B - lata aala ae. S..t an tta ar-ne . Xtaal alads the idle era. (he pat r" tr4 enft tae gft And baiaiy Baavea - Aad aa tha carta air. Bat wmVt Jwr hrt effe . -T seMa tluni ta cans Barn a. uatraao' fit- 1 Soiae Bewirt ef Uelr (uM, T ap! aH faia. aH 1M ta ia c-i't-n teat: Tin ia T0 1 linar Aad not tl tt. r a-rtl - rfirtm Fredrnca