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I i . ... ,Jg AI INDEPENDENT rEWSPArEH rltfc4 rll SeoaVWeeklr at Pea- dieuta. uregoa. by tbe AM ObKovNIA.N I'CULISUtNQ Ctt Official Oaanty Paper. Meaiber lnlt t'rna AxKiitloD. stered at ike anttarftre at i'earftetoa. Vraaoa, aa mvt4mm anil master. altaaow ON aUUB II OTHT.B CITS Eg. lauarlal iiutel S-wi 8 land, l'onlan4 tma.ua. Bowaiaa News Co , Portland. Oregon. ON HLK AT Cslcaga Barrio, v Security Building. waablniRau. 1 I."., autig ful, Four aaotk street, N. W. SUBSCRIPTION RATE (IN ADVANCE i BaMf, w ear, by nail 5 0 a4li. ki BoatOia. a mail. Li:. tkree auntba. by axil... Ken;, m( muKh, fer mail I'aliy, am ear. by tarrler ua'iy. all noutfca, by carrier. . . fally, tare muatbs, by carrier. Ually. one aiaark, by earlier... eaH-Weealj, oae yor by mall. ailWeetly, 250 1 2f .5D 1 50 lib 1.95 .63 meets in Portland todav namely: development of wa tt r power as quickly as the public needs require and its sale as cheaply as governing conditions permit. The differ ence of opinion is as to meth od." Not for a moment is that true. There is no conflict be- ground for the country to take with reference to military pre paredness. We need not con vert the whole nation into an arsenal nor do we want to sanction the extremists of the other sort who go so far as to denounce marching in public schools. Between the two lorms of radicalism there is little to choose. tween the state rights princi ple and the principle of feder al control. Talk to that effect: THINGS THEY WOULD NOT SELL ic mere dust raised to cloud the issue. Those who speak in this instance for state rights have no more use for that doc trine than they have for the old theory that the earth is flat. They have always de rided states rights heretofore. The Ferris bill is oposed be cause it provides for real pro- 'jtection for the public. It pro s' ivides for genuine regulation of rates not for buncombe regu lation. Then there are other features of the bill that do not appeal to those who believe Here is the Bentztown Bard's l"C public domain exists for uitins atory of the thangtag the "benefit of looters. But the bill is fair and reasonable in every respect. all months. a mall. tirar sxiatbs, try maH. THE CHAXGi.XG SEASOST. 4 acAsoii: 4 "Tbe paw-paw's turnin' yellow And tbe ajrapes are purplhT fine Persimmons feelln' frosty. And the chinquapins in line; Rabbits fat as butter. And the gray squirrels frlskin' by On the chestnut branches wavin' 'Gainst the windows of the sky. Pop-corn, next, and crullers, And across the distant hills The music of the cider Is the ripplln' wlnesap mills." I Within a few days the East Oregonian will publish the Jj Ferris bill in detail so that its provisions may be closely ob- j served. A prsual of the bill : reveals it.q merit from n nnrilip j standpoint and shows why all the electric trust lawyers, cla- quers and newspapers de nounce the measure. WHY THEY DISLIKE THE FERRIS BILL. O. Portland newspaper not- 3fX e( for its toryism on eco Portland nomic and political sub jects tries to make people think this is a fair presenta tion of the problem before the water power conference: "The same end is sought by the two opposing parties in the waterpower conference which NEITHER EXTREME 5IRABLE DE- OME very interesting facta have been brought to light regarding the at tempts of certain foreign gov ernments to bring about strikes tnd other troubles In the IM ted States with a view to ham pering tne aines in securing supplies. One recent effort was to cause a tie-up of shipping by precipitating a longshore men's strike in New York. The plot failed because there were men who could not be bought. In the exposure of the schemes the New York World played a prominent figure and com menting on the failure of the longshoremen to strike the pa per gives credit to the men who refused to talce up with the plot. "That the plot failed was due neither to lack of money nor to the absence of plausible arguments. It came to naught because three men whose names may as well be mention ed here with honor T. V. O' Connor, president of the union ; Paul Kelly, once notorious in Events in the War One Year Ago Today Three British cruisers, Abou- klr, Hogue and Creasy, sunk by submarines. Fifteen hundred lives lost. London says two of the five submarines were sunk. Servians and Montenegrins capture Sarajevo. Bonsian cap- ital, defeating Austrian defend- ers. 4 Russian General Staff announ- ces capture of Jaroslav and says Koenigsburg Is surrounded. 4 Rome dispatch says thousands of Italians offered their ser- vices to the allies at the British embassy yesterday. appropriation for Investigation with a view to conserving the national mineral resources. .The mission of the congress Is to reduce accidents in mining operations, to provide for the widows and orphans of those killed by unavoidable accidents, to conserve the present annual waste of 200,000. 000 tons of coal, to stimulate pro duction of gold and to maintain a I high scale of wages with better working conditions. the proposed transaction, well said, "because there are some things that a man will not sell." ConldT How to Save Gold. BAN FRAXCISCO, Sept. 21. The problem of how to conserve the min eral resources of the I'nited States in view of the fact that two billion dollars worth of minerals of all kinds are being mined yearly with enor mous waste, is the chief topic for consideration of distinguished mining engineers and experts from all sec tions of the country, who are here today to attend the American Min ing Congress. The present efforts of the mining congress are being directed toward Inducing congress to make proper Nrive Against Serbia, BERLIN', Sept. 21 (By wlrelejj to Sayvillei Announcement from the genera staff here Indicated that the promised drive against Serbia to break through to the aid of Turkey had begun. The statement said: "German artillery engaged the Serbians near Semendrla and silenc ed the Serbian guns." I'nnfficinl statement was made that German infantry also was on the Serbian frontier. 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The bribe offered the action of a teacher in was in Keeping witn tne mag- placing a ban on marching in ?ltu(e of f, cn was re; schools on the ground it en- .fused a" Kelly, intelligent and couraged the military spirit, keenly alive to the nature of The notion that children - should not even be taught to ' .ri If Iff J If Jl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r f II I III 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 illtf l II ! It I f f 11 II 1 11 1 march represents the peace's propoganda running to seed. I "I hope," the governor said, i 5 j "that we never may be driven j into war, but if ever we are so r unfortunate, I trust we will be adequately prepared. It does 5 not mean that we are inviting war if we prepare to defend ourselves. It means that we are getting ready to protect ourselves against those nations E that may want to make war." ( Efficiency and patriotism, he declared, should be the key- E notes to guide the men in their work. jS He pointed to the example of Germany as a nation that E has progressed far through its E efficiency. S "I would not have this na- I tion follow the example of Germany in its extremes of E military efficiency," he ex- E plained, "but there is much E that we can learn from the in- E dustrial efficiency of Ger- S many." E It would be silly not to learn E what we can in a military way E from the war in Europe. To S pass up all opportunities for improving our military resour- E ces would be as much of a mis- take as would be the adoption E ui an extreme miiuansiic poi- icy for this country There is a sane middle niiiiiiiiiililimimitl TRY HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters PHOTO SUPPLIES Ansco Cameras and Films The court decreed original film and Cyko the prize win ning paper. Take a.n Ansco on your vacation Tallman & Go. Leading Drufliti Known For It's Strength uiilliini fiinTniuTnnnnnL. 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