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"HERE AND NOW."
Hera In the heart of the world
Here In the noise and the din.
Here where our spirits are
' .. - hurled
To battle with Borrow and
aln; ...
This 1b the place and the spot
For knowledge of Infinite
things;
This is the kingdom where
thought
Can conquer the prowess of
kings.
not tell blue from green without
glasses..
Oenerul Oreely grew enthusiastic
the other tluy while describing before
the Military Service Institute at Gov
ernor's Island, how the Japanese had
"wired" a whole army spread out be
fore the enemy. He quoted approv
ingly a war correspondent who said
that the clicking of the telegraph In
strument at his headquarters meunt
more to Kurokl than the Bound of
guns. ''-What room will be left for
romance wheh the general command
ing fbe army of the right can tele
phone to the commander-in-chiefs
office 40 miles away to have 10 reg
iments and four batteries expressed
to him by special train? He might
as well be ordering dry goodx or hard
ware, for all the sentiment to be got
out of such a situation.
Kuronatkln's headquarters railway
carriage and touring enrs Tor side
trips are only Indicative of what may
be done when his methods are per
fected. When that time comes, the
dashing cavalry leader brevetted for
gallantry on the field of action will
have nothing to boast of except that
he burst seven tires while charging
across the tack mines of an enemy
two counties away. There will be no
more Sheridan's rides.
When a lookout officer stntioned
In an Impregnable bomb-proof with
an automatic range-finder shall di
rect by wireless telephone, the firing
of smokeless guns of hidden batteries
against an Invisible enemy war will
degenerate Into a mere scientific test
between rival lens-makers and elec
trical supplies concerns. The last step
will be a heroless war and a pen
slonless retired list.
slon, to gratify a (actional desire?
The Interests of the state would not
suffer, should there be no senator for
a few months. Inumucli as moat of
the time of some ot the members of
the Oregon delegation has been de
voted to private grafts and conspira
cies UKUlnst the dignity of the state.
t
Special Sale on
How many of the 90 United State
senators are now shaking In their
seats, wondering who will next re
ceive a shock from the itoosevelt bat
ter' ?
Heating Stoves
(in account of the bankers not
paying Interest on state money, de
posited with them, the state ot Wash
ington loses annually 150,000. the
rate being figured at 2 per cent.
Earth Is one chamber of
heaven;
Death Is no grander than
birth;
Joy was the life that was given.
Strive for perfection on earth.
Here In the tumult and roar.
Show what It Is to be calm:
Show how the spirit can soar
And bring back Its healing
and balm.
Stand not aloft nor apart;
Plunge in the thick of the
fight.
There in the street and the
mart.
That is the place to do right;
Not In some cloister or cave.
Not in some kingdom above;
Here on this side of the grave.
Here we should labor and
love.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
I What has the Oregon legislature
i done at this session? U'hut actually
useful, needed legislation has been
jjpussed? How will the stute benefit
j by the more than li.OtlO.rtuu appropri
jatlons. other than by the benefits de-
I rived from the school appropriations?!
! Charter bills, county division bills, j
j local measures und private schemes
have really tuken up the time of the
I session. If these could be eliminated
a 1
J the session could be cut down hy half
a and the expense to the people redui-
j ed by more than half, because most
of the private Krafts ure slipped
through In these local measures. The
flat salary bill Is really the only
measure of generul Interest so far
passed by the legislature. The local
option law will be annulled if possi
ble for the Portland machine to ac
complish Its purpose, and the Irri
gation bill will be sacrificed to the
nil
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Healed by Hot Baths with
TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT ON HEATING STOVES X
FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT
Goodman-Thompson Co ;
COME WHILE OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE. "
Children Are
Not Al ways
Good
IN THAT THEY DIFFER
FROM PILSNER BEER
MADE BY THE CITY
BREWERY. IT IS ALWAYS
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Sprayers Sprayers I
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PUMPS. t'Ala. IN AND SEE THE AUTO
MATIC SPRAYER; IT WORKS LIKE A FIRE
EXTINGUISHER.
HEDGE SHEARS, TREE TRIMMERS,
ETC., ETC.
T. C. TAYLOR
-VISE EXAMINATIONS JUST?
j private ditch monopolies of the state,
j Now It is possible that an extra ses
sion will be held, to prevent the ap-
j potntment or a democratic senator.
I should Mitchell be shaken loose from
his seat In the senate.
Will It be economy for the legisla
ture to adjourn to a fixed date for
the purpose of holding a special ses
sion, for no other reason than that a
senator may be needed? Are not the
appropriations of the present session
I heavy enough now? Should the peo-
THL PERPETUAL i
WAR
is always a fisrht
on in every human
In the face of the fact that Uma
tilla county Is now short of school
teachers, the examinations just clos
ed in this city will throw several able
teachers out of employment, and fur
ther embarrass school boards In the
matter of securing adequate help In
the constantly filling school rooms.
The question naturally arises. In a
case of this kind, are the exunllna-1
tions Just?
M,w , ,
' " en.,,,o.eu. e I. burdened hy an additional es-
teachlng on county certificates, have .
tailed in the recent examination, and i
very few new teachers were added to t
the list, causing a diminishing total.
uvailable for the pressing needs of j
the county. I
Are the questions .included In the
examination always practical, perti
nent and just? Are the questions ,
auch aa should be asked, and such as
conduce to greater ability in the1
practice and practical application oT
the profession?
Does the state board of education
-study to ask useful and Instructive
questions, or Is the aim to ask "catch"
-questions, to block the course of prac
tical and commonsenae progress In
j,he profession of teaching?
, It would seem from results, that the
mate board Is making greater pro
srreaa In the matt' , of formulating
a bat ruse questions, than It la possible
lor teachers to make In preparing to
meet auch questions, on their limited
'salaries and In faoe of the discourag
ing tendency to make-teaohing pro
fealon . of "catch Questions, ", rather
Khan a broad, useful, practical .pro
fession, that can be used In the busi
ness affairs ot life.
' ROMANCE IN WAR. " 7 '
In spite ' of all that the .military
, critics may say, war as a romantic
occupation is doomed. .The killing of
men on the field of glory in days long
.past is still pictured aa a "pretty pas
'.time." as Napoleon aald. But the fa-
-vorlte old figures of tradition are fast
disappearing before the steady ad
vance of science, observes the New
'York World. ' -
Toduy Brownings boy rider who
was shot In two while bearing news
-of the capture of Ratlsbon to the
emperor would be a matter-of-fact
', telegrapher sitting quietly at his In
strument, and Beranger's grizzled
veteran of the guard returning to die
with the color would be barred at
the recruiting office because he could
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