THE HERALD S MAIL BOX I ducat Ion vs Crime. able (< to "put in” under the Statistic» n»»*ntly publish«« I by a com­ Published Every Thursday at lents. Ore., bv the M t . S cott P vbi . ibhinu C o . alxvve caption. This letter ia pmmpt«»l mission itp|H>iiil<*«l to report condition» H. A. DARN'ALL, E thtob ani » M an agi ». I«y those «»litorials which have appear«»! in llu* penitentiaries in thia country n*- in the Oregon lournal «luring the last port that a much higher atan«lnr«l of I Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence Talx>r 2*18 few months First th«* Journal says, n* ■slucacion la to Is* found in our |«en«*len- (erring to the inen*a.«e of crime, that the tmriea in pro|H>rtion to population than ' CONSIDERABLE number wbich was essentially Bourne’s only solution of th«* problem is a higher out ai«le, all of which ia pnaif that «sili- «1«»*» not d«»*reaae crime, li of people would read The Bill, has become known and is standanl of «»lueation in our public' cation con-1 sv'hools and «»«lieges. Se«*ond. that the»«* are fart» we arrive at thia Herald if they could get it by the making him many friends es­ suicide has increas«»l rapidly with our' elusion that higher «»lueation ha» a ten month, who do not live on any pecially among the farmers. advan«»* in civilisation, ami of eours«* dimey to produce Idleness or to i-ngage delivery route. For the benefit A. E. Clark, the nominee of the that a«lv am»* is «Im* presumably to our in ipie-tionable-elu*mea to get -oim thing of such we have decided to list Progressive State Convention is advan«»* along «»iucational lim a. Third, for nothing, Idl«*m*—ccrtaiiilv pnslu««-» and crime pnahl«»*» suicide. such persons, let them call at a comparatively unknown man commenting on a statement made by crime some of our greatest educators that we Heme it may Is* true, aa some of our the office each Thursday evening whose nomination was the work an* paying t«x> much mom*y for duea- great taiueatora have »aid. that we an- or Friday and get a paper, pay­ of Lane men. Putting Clark on , tion that is not practical, or in other paying Io much for «»lueation that ia not I ing 10 cents for every four copies the ballot seemed a good way to words is no la-netit to th«- student when practical I hear«! Smiator Jones ol taken out. Get your name listed cut Bourne out of a chance for h«* gets it. The Journal in its «lefense North Yakima. Wash., while delivering I to a graduating ela— ,ln*w of education print«»! a tabl<* of statistics an a«l«ln at once. the Progressive nomination. to show that the earning capacity ot the thi- compar-imi l»-tw«»*n the graduate Friends of Padgett point with gra.luai«*» of our colleges and universities ami the youth from the country with ‘ pride to their man who is carry­ an* slightly m ex«-«- is of thon* w lw> have | limit««! schooling. A eolh-g ■ graduate I HE generally unsettled rela­ receiving hi- sli«»*p»kin ami remem- i tions existing in the ‘‘Bull ing the banner at the head of the not n»*eive«i the higher schooling The aft«*r la-ring the pn>mi»e held out to him that Journal di«i not attempt to show that crowd. Mr. Padgett Moose” crowd is losing that or Prohibition ­ this schooling had product'll a b«*tter position- were to ha«l for the asking, I ganization scores of votes every we are assured, has been conced- I citizen. Now I take issue with the dropped into a bank and told lhe pn*xi- 1 day. The Colonel’s visit to Port­ the election over Selling by a Journal that the education received by «lent that he luid just r»»-eiv«*d In-ahc«-p- land last week was the beginning good 6,000 votes, and at least the student» in our higher institutions »kin and that lie was <|ualiti«s| for any position and that lie want«»! to Is- presi- I of the dissolution. The real old twice that many over Lane, of learning does not dts rease crime, vi­ «lent of the bank. The president told olations of law or vice. For proof of time stand pat style of conven­ Lane is not making as much this we n«»»i only look at the violations him there wax no vacancy but that they tion that was "pulled off” at Sa­ noise as he did at first and his of law in high places We sts* it crop­ neetleii a janitor to sweep out ami clean lem the other day has multiplied opponents accuse him of never ping out ill our Federal. State, ami the spitoolis. Well, lie dbln’t have to' the general dissatisfaction. If having signified his attitude to­ Police court.-. We set* it in our national do that kiml of work he ha«l l»»*n to “Teddy” gets any votes in Ore­ ward the direct primary state­ an«i state legislature-. We st* the of­ college. so he went looking for a job suitable for a gentleman and finally in I gon he had better stay carefully ment one, or other features of the ficers of our cities ami towns who have «lispair not finding the job, ami hi- ' been elect«»! by the people or ap|»>int«»i away and his partisans will avoid Oregon system. Some of his to position of trust to enforce the laws money getting low. lie forge«l a friends caucuses and conventions and critical opponents say that his ami ordinances of our cities, violating name to a check ami in »i- the job, was honest ami by strict atten­ has greatly increased the very Herald is running a ballot on tions of trust in the gn at banking m-ti- tion to Ilia work soon las aim* a partner ! th«* bank Now my a«lvi«»* to you i- high hopes of the Democrats for page one to which it invites the , tutions of our country, in our rail roa«l in i offices, clerks in our stores, treasurers if you can't be pn -hlcnt of a bank, clean attention of every reader. victory this fall. It has demon­ I in our fraternal am! church societies, is th«* spitt«a>ns and keep your «-y<- -kinm*«l strated one point in particular, Then* i- mon­ I convincing proof that education does for -oim'tliing lwtt«*r”. truth than poetry in thia illustration. which is of vital consequence to | not lecreaw* crim«* or vice. (Jur colleges and parents are jointly Now Idun't want to be iimlerat«-»! a.- the democracy, and that is, the too blame partly at least for this -tat«* of against «»lueation but I am against the source from which Roosevelt affairs. The colleges proniiw positions pro|a>siti<»n that «»lueation «1«*< n-aae- draws his support, and this elec­ with big pay ami little work Our «•rime. T«> la* continue«!. Financial Statement Attention is called to our Financial State­ ment published elsewhere in this paper and the substantial increase since our last report. Our Cash Reservéis lar more than required by the law and we want our patrons and friends to know we are con­ ducting a safe and conservative bank. We are getting new customers every day and cordially invite your business lx* it large or small. A THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK »FFIIIÍTÍD WITH SeiHDKOIlll AMFNICAM 1**1 PORIl MO. 0*1 GOH UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY T T LENTS. OREGON The University of Oregon Correspondence School offer». I rec. with the exception of cost of |«oetng<* on paper» and coat of tin- University Extention Bulletin, to Citizens of Oregon, fort) I ni- verslty Courses by Mail Ability to profit by th«« course» select«»! is the only requirement for enrollment in the Corre»|K>ndenc«< Department. Courses are offered m the department» of Botany, Debuting, Economics, Education. Electricity, English Literature. English Composition. Ills' tory, Mathematics, Mechanical Drawing, I'hysicial Education, I'hvai'-a. I'hyaiology Psychology. Jwx-iology, and Surveying. Write to the Secre tary of the UorrcH|M>n, and have now allied themselves considered when looking for a place to with the Democrats. have your dental work done. At this election Roosevelt and Offices oj«en day and even.ng in th* Taft will split the Republican Tobin building, over Isis Theatre. vote in two in every state in the union, since the Democratic party is united, it is not only possible, The Men M ho Succeed but very probable that Woodrow as hea is of large enterprises are rnen of Wilson will carry about 40 states great energy. *m < *««. to-day. dernxml« out of the total 48 in the Union. health. To ail is to fail. It’- utter folly Dr.C.E.MORELAXD T Oregon Agricultural College Headquarters for Good, Clean, Wholesome Meats parents urge their boys anil girls to get a college «silication -•» they wont have to The regular Saturday evening dance work at manual lal»«r as they have ha«i to «io. Th«* a«lmonition is, "Get some­ given in Grange Hall Saturday evening thing for nothing. ' This has a ten«lency in reported a« being a social »ucees» and t«> create idleness unless the job i- suit- w»« well attended Absolute Cleanliness Our Motto Main Street Lenta, Ore. “Meet Me On The Furrow When you read this slogan it will remind you that there are four delightful days awaiting you if you go to Gresham at the right time. And that time will be crowded between the morning of Oct. 2 and daylight on the morning of Oct. 6. It will be the Sixth Annual Event of the for a roan to endure a weak, run-down, HE senatorial situation in this half alive condition when Electric Bit- state is daily growing more t re will put bin right on his feet in order. “Four bottles did me more complicated. They were already short real good than any ot tier medicine I ever three nominees in the field and took,” writes Chas. B. Allen, Sylvania, now enters A. E. Clark, candi­ Ga. “After year- of suffering with rheu­ date of the Roosevelt Progres­ matism, liver troutile. stomach disorders sive. Bull Moose aggregation. and deranged kidneys. I am again, Over and above all quite a re­ thank- to Electric Bitters, sound and well." Try them. Only 5“ tents at spectable constituency is using All Healers. its influence with Senator Bourne to secure his consent to their Mothers who spend the night with a supporting him independently, »ick baby appreciate the help they get ELIXIR ex­ Mr. Bourne has not fully satis- frr,,n M<-GE ’> BABY......... ’" tied himself that the nomination i*,;|ally m hot weather, it quiets fever and irritation, soothes the stomach, of Selling was secured by violat­ cheeks the bowels and helps both moth­ ing the primary law. He has er , and child to obtain sleep and rest. been advised by a largs nun^ter Price 25c an«l 50c per bottle. Sold by that the methods used by Selnng I.ents Pharmacy. and the large amount of money expended in securing the nomin­ ation was a violation of the law This great institution opens its doors in principle if not in fact and the for the fall semester on September if »th. of instruction include: General general belief is that there was Course Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal Hus­ a real violation. Indeed Mr. bandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bacteriology, and Plant Pathology, Poultry Selling is said to have escaped a Botany Husbandry, Horticulture, Entomology, legal test of the question by fail­ Veterinary Science, Civil E- gineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical En­ ure to put the matter to test by gineering, Mining Engineering, High­ only one day’s delay. Further. way Engineering, Domestic Science, Art, Commerce, Forestry, Bourne’s friends feel that the Domestic Pharmacy, Z silogv. Chemistry. Physics, senator’s merits as an efficient Mathematics, English Language and Public r-pr-aking, Modern public official were not appreciat­ Literature, Languages, History. Art Architecture, ed until after the primary, many Industrial |>edagogv, Physical Educa­ tion, Military Science and Tactics, and of the people of the state having JM.osic. failed to keep informed as toïfie ' Catalogue and illustrated literature I free on application, Address: Senator’s work until too late. maile« Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, His influence in the final struggle Corvallis, Oregon. for the Parcels Post measure School Year Opens September 20th I he A. me of Cleanliness 5 i ? S-J STS Here are Some of The Thing’s You Will Enjoy Agriculture Horticulture Machinery Sheep, Hogs Cattle Horses Poultry Art f Races Shows Dancing Music You willmeet all your acquaintances on “The Furrow” because they will all be there and will be disappointedifthey fail to see you, soremember Gresham, October 2-3-4-5 Half Fare on Both Railroads From Portland and Round Trip Tickets