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KV ' t" r 4 DAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1008 THE PATHWAY OF THE SEAS (By John 8. Mcdroa'rty. in West Coast Mngazlne, Los Angeles.) Old was tho pathway of tiio seas When, from tho land-worn trail, The swart Phoenician to the brnozo Flrnt flune his made sail; 014 wan tho moon-drawn tldo'si de al ro With Iuro of harbors won, Seforo tho shifts Wore sped from Tyro, With Bpolls of Dabylon. Old nro tho sons, tho sails and tilt, Tho Btars and singing tldo, Tho slron'fl song and gray gull's tall On wators stretching wldo; Old aro tho ahlpa as tho first strong; iroo Tho primal forests grew, But 'J ilea nnd stars and running 8js Aro yot forovor now. Cray woa tho pathway of tho eeai Before a kool was lain Long 'oro tho datintlou OonoOM Clove Ma and sky for Spnln; Twaa bright with Joy and dark with wrath 'Ere Egypt hailed a sail, And none knew when tho seaward path First 'leaped tho larid-worrt trnll, 'TIs many a harbor thoy havo found, The sun-brownod sailors all. , Mnto first the aJilps wont outward bound, Lured of the watodor call. Around 'the swinging world thoy sped, And with tho winds thoy fared Past troplo Isles and Ico-lockod head, Till all tho seas woro dared, And tlioro was ono who, wandering far, Sailed long with sturdy keel, And (law A'o sun nnd beckoning ttnr Tho bnunor of Cnstlloj Beyond tho gleam of hlllod Azoros Ho fared with sails flung" froo, To win, at 'last, tho goldon shoros Thut guard tho Humot Sea. jmmmmmm 1 ' ' ufc , tgvj'iwiWitth. Brnvo old Cnbrlllo of tho shlpsf From d roams of long ago Ills nn mo leap to n million lips Wlioro itunllt harbors glow. Horo sloops ho where his galloon, With IndH that novor tiro, First unllotl tho pathwny of the duwn To Lauds of llenrt's Doilro. Oono nro tho uit-jdaoji jontttrlon, In Time's dim shadow lost, J) ut hero nro still tho pnth-struwn sons Tho Hpnnlsh sailor crossodj Hero where his ships at nuolior by, t liouo in mo inisioii past, Ei Tho long, wlilto road Is t (iron go J to day With tunny, a swaying limit. Down to tho old sen, over now, Rtlll bondH the laiuNworn trail O'er hill nnd vale, In sun and dew, To aook tho waiting sail; Though horo, where land and waters meet, Cnbrlllo steers no more, A now.born rnoo has some to .treot Tho ship thai ornwd the shore Pair li tho past with gloried droonis, IU wraith of tight nnd play. Hut fn'rur still tho light that gleams On land nnd ea lodtiy . Dreamt of puuoe on iiiiillt hill. On plain and goUUa fleut: Tho anvil's ring in vale that thrill With blown that labor wields. Dawn of today athrob wllh lope. fioreno with dreams come true. It hwiuIs, from the mountain slope, TVe waters vast and bluet It cut's tho whins -In sunset's tire, A d counties argttslee Shall Mil to ports o' Heart's Dmlre Tho pathway of tho seas. A 0tly Id I lau Hitllruml. "ttanna nnd Milan. Italy, are to be oonnoeUM by a marvelous electric railroad 86 mile la length, which Is n cost MTtOOCOOO." says Popi, lar Bleotrlolty t.New York). "The excessive coat of it I awtug te tho nature of tho country through walr.n tho Hum will paw. it will require U tunnels. one of whlek will he i miles long. There will be J,?: bildgos ami ike road will be yoara in the eurs of e run motion. The oost of the lino tMRatriiottan. alone will bo $690,000 par utile. The line will be doublo-traoked and tkeje will bo ua grade rowing. Tram will ponsut of three ears, eaeh ac commodating 60 pawongr. a very wrupMa eehodulo has been arranged to take care of tho axnrM uu.i )ut IralMe. as well as tha freight of thst row Wnge of Hand Worker. ConBiil-CJeneral Richard Ounther reports that the "Exposition of Hand-Mado Home Manufacture?," now bolng hold at Frankfort, Indi cates very low wages for tho porsoni working nt their homes .on many at llclos mndo for tho German trado. His dotails follew: Wnmftn onrn 1.B mnrka (38 cents for knitting a dozen pairs of gloves, which nbsorbs four days' work or ten hours each, thus netting lo than 1 cent per hour. Borne of the peasants (small farmers) In tho Gorman mountain districts busy themselves during tho wlntor by weaving on hand looma bed ticking and goods for nprons nnd tablo use. Thoso weavers earn on an average C to,17W pfnnlga (1 1-G to 4 1-0 cents) por hour's work. - In Mainz and Worms (ports nlbng tho river Rhino) womon aro em ployed In darning old bngs, thotr pay being 2 to C pfennigs (3-D to 1 2-5 cents) per sack. Tho hlgho3t wages a woman can enrn In one day It 2814. conta. In consequence of tho dolotorloui dust inhaled whon mending .those old coal, flour, color nnd other bags this occupation Is dangerous to health. Woodonwaro (rakes, spades, ladlos, spoons, clothespins, shoos, J otc.) mndo by home labor in tho Gorman mountain districts aro on vlow In tho exposition hnll. The porsons making those nrtlclos cam 10 to 11 pfonnlgs (2 2-G to 2 8-5 cents) por hour's work. Wooden nnlmnls nnd other ornnmontal carv ings (pipes, clock canes, penholders, etc.), Knowing nrtlstlc tnlont nnd deftness on tho part of tho workor are on oxhtbltlon. Tho artists pro ducing thorn earn 10 to 13 pfennigs (2 2-r to 3 1-10 cento) por hours work. In ono district wlioro high grndo pipes aro manufactured tho suporlor skill of tho workers, who nro grnd- uutos of the wood-carving school at KmpforUhniifton, Is much In evi dence Theso skilled enrvprs earn 12 to 30 pfonnlgs (2 7-8 to7 contsj per hour's work. 0 Ibiphmd HemincH' Kullli-tt Shirt. Bpenklng of tho builders' model of tho Confedornto prlvateor "Aln-i llama," rcforred to In Shipping II luiirnted rocently, tho Liverpool Joumnt of Commorco notes tho fol lowing Intorostlng fact: "It Is not, however, generally known that thofo Is In Liverpool a link with tho famous ship, which Tor n tlnio practically destroyed tho Amoilcau mercnutllo marlno fleet. Wo refqr to Henry Adnms, manngur of tho ptnr Btonm Tug Co. Tlr,' gentleman In his youth was the sec ond mnto of tllo ynoht "Oeerhound." owned by Mr. Lancaster, which roi- cuod tho oommnnder and some of tho orew of tho Alnbnma whon .iliv wn sunk off Cherbourg In 1SC4 by a Fodorttl war ship. Tho yacht vns near to the Alabama whon she unl foundering, nnd nt UncnaterN tit- j struotlons a Ikmu was put out from) uia ynont. tun rescuing party belrn; under tho oommnnd of 11. Adams. Tho latter gentleman helped to haul Into his boat the oelohrntod comman der of the Alnbnmn. Cuitalu It Seomos, who It Is ald wn rtall a lawyer by profession. One of .he miMt prized posoMlona of Adam. U Ute white rufflail shirt which b iRiigetl to Cnptaln Semmes. uud which he left on board the Dc- hOUIMl." While a hlrt once worn by such n dletlRguUhnd cimtlonmn m f'ni.w manner Remiuex le Ht hraotlcatly an lusplrutlon to rerenue. oven by the wnrmo t friends f tha "!.t Cause." uo doubt maHi ef our Seuthern citizen would be glad to m It oh this skla 0! the AUaatto. As to whether Sammea had "mallue lu hU mind." ownow of Nerthora shimming -10 years ago were HorhaiM of the one opinion, but It la not altogether dWiiuletlnir to know that tho Confederate oommnnder had "ruttlB on his hlrf Were the lain P. T. HaruHW alive, the famon tkr would doHbtleee long aj0 Bave hen uxhlbltl to the publte wkk a he: In IU after part "made br a ball from the Kearsarge." Tae khlrt, ! however. Muut on thu .1.1. tu.1 water, but It Is to be boped tuat' W. W Astor. ItrhUli y clwice to' Ue great yM of his aatlv uM I will pureta. u aj preaeat ft uj the OaMKhlert of tk rmM. er wn. like orstattMlatt la tkl: eoentry.-SJUPiaHt IlliiMraitt). -- -o " "''nsVlfii TMTiAasai' tfsiaOisisssssssflttTttssililM When You Buy Furniture, Buy Right . ...r ii-innir m,t.i m-i nil ., .,....,. .t.,.. ym aim.' tirniiT nnrnKS. WHICH ARE TO BE IfAn FACILITIES FOIl ItlUIIT IIU1I."HU UF THIS IHUIIT K1.II Ul' ! 'UlMliuiiiv, a.. ...v.... , FROM US ARE THE REASONS WHY WE LAY CLAIM TO YOUR PATRONAGE. WHILE OUR GREAT REMOVAL SALE LASTS WE ARE OITEItlNa MANY EXTRA LIHERAL INDUCEMENTS. IF YOU ARE A REAL BARGAIN HUNTER YOU WILL FIND GREAT E.W JOYMENT IN OUR PRESENT OFFERINGS. This exquislto cart, ono of the many now and beautiful design's wo show you this season we can soil you comploto, as Illustrated, for $10.50 . Unquestionably this Stur- e glss collapsible Go-cart Is the very be3t you can pur chase strong, durable atu' very easily operated, the only go-cart on tho market 'that wheols and all parts fold with only ono motion As lllmtratod $13.50 8fe,3&? S.Ci. jl ,JS' "mar u.. w.am cim mi i-iw &p$!p A pedeatnl oxtonslou tablo for evory homo, moam thnt our n Hortmunt Is oxtrcmoly largo. ThU Is u nice six-foot one, mndo In highly Mulshed quartered oak, for $20.00 f Sr. - ' ii. .i'js.a.t,-'i fry..." ii i .- I..,, i nw i li.,!,. Y,frwlu A.'iii'WciiirnTOStlwiifieit'( s r 'hlrty poundi, full weight, pure silk floss mattro:s, roll odgo, superior quality ticking for oriy $9.00 A showing of onsy couches at easy prlc03. A good, well made couch, sanitary construction and host quality velour covering for Ipj.25 A WATHR CODH MftiitHD As the HM of Irrigation In woat. eru an waIi .. ! .. .. . stM-tlon of th country The power notw,,h'Uu,1,n th dlffetrtnco of Will )im .l.irlvn.1 fi... . Ann i. Iralnfall. litVmniA. tiwioa ..... . .. will be derlvod from a S4.000-horse- puwer hydraullo generating pUnt." Rooaevelt. at the naval confewnoa at Newport, It. I., yiterday empha elMh the need of a big navy, whtct e asW ww the oaly way q( uula. Ulalag pmc. rainfall, becomes more apparent, the greater become the need of a clear complete, concise water codo tor this state. Attempt hate been made at the two last legUlaturei to pais a water code, but without ..-.A. Thu Ikv nmn.vl l .l.u . l ., , f.vt.vA4 ,u vmr oajo way uot nave ueea just what U eeede4 to drnft such a luw Is not an oasy task but oven If perfect It stood no chance of iwsago bocause of thu Influence of certain "Intorwsts." cor poration and Individuals who sook to control the water power of vari ous streams, or that havo othor sol fish objects In view. Kfforts should bo renowod nt tho noxt suasion of the loglslaturo to get such a law passed, by members who will work not for thomselvoa or their frlondsor cllonta or somo corporation, but for mo wnoio peeple: nnd It Is nono too early for nuy -uoh member to bo working oh or studying this subjort. Tho stato grange, nt Its reeent session In Hugene. ndoptel certain preamble and resolutions that are worthy the earetwl eonelderatlon of an members of the legislature. Tho preamble mite that titles to water are as important a thoeo to land and should be tvs clearly donned nnd a easily aseortalne!; thnt wator users aro now burdeaed with costly litigation. Irrigation U impraotl eablo and devatopment In retard,!; and that the only law Is varied and uncertain decUJons of tho courts, on which nobody can asree, therefore h was resetvea: That It Is the duty of tho stato of Oregon, at tho earliest possible tiro, to codify and enact a complote, conolse and definite water law, leav ing to the courts only the mere In terprotatlon of this law on such oc casion as it might bo brought Into dispute: That uch water law should bo 'MMM,a""wwlM,,1M"MefrsaMMewMii ' ""Wil-WB- line i-i, I m.Ati I. i.a. - . 1'iiauu u iuii Lilt iittHr iirnap nniiA r . i m other states and countr! h a nelglbVs Uto. In thV L "? 2 PnC (4 C0nt9' He Is given. -Wyoming. Idaho and Canada, and e f. n Jy Hr t I t ZTt t " 0t p08t,,,B' wh,ch he " should include tho following funda- once. wJat U LL h?,r Mp!rl" tely restores to tho postofflce si mental principles: . c ionUou. aJZn ? ..' reColv,ng tho ca8h- 1. That no water right should be- nTZMMoretJSif "Tb P8tOfflC0 CO,,ectS fr ? come voitod oxoept by direct grant meJTlf ! l lfhtlXTQ addressee the value as stated brti from tho stato. I "naot un VL S d,W, n0t venil0r ,n tho 'o. and remlU 1 2. To provide a aystom whereby Vbe SjfieE t S f hy mone' ordor or Pstal ordefW tho priority nnd limitations of every pretty certain thai tLJ P n '" tho vendor' aftor deducting waattw- existing right to the use of water some sort o a law on m"'! ' " bo ho "missions on W can ovontually bo ascertained. I thomSfiiv,i l" 8ubJeot mo"e' order or postal order US In addition to tho delivery fee can ovontually bo ascertained. I themselves 3. TO DrOVldo fnr n rnllnMa .. ! ---. .W..Mw.w UWI ord lu somo central offlco of all Hionslon of Hrltllh rall Fncllitl ' "Tho ch,of restrictions are tW water rights aa determined, and of The BrltUh Roard 'of TradA i,,' i tho sum b0 collected (the trl new richt m initinii i ... ." ... ol iraao Jowr-' hnrs . . aaA ! of The Brltlih Roard of Trade Jour-' SUm t0 b0 ttne w. nal make the following official an- ?SrB0) mU8t not eXCeed n of nounceraent of the Inauguration of (97,33) that.'o system is confl a,n "eolloet on doltvery" system fnr I to g00ds sent ,n fulfillment of D..thB Bhlnm..t ... .. . XOr Ordor. nn1 lo tha trnnAt rflUSt W new right as Initiated 4. That actual moasuromonts dltohcs and streams be mnde an basis for tho adjudication of exist-, the shipment of package. L7 L!P nc rlehU nn,i itm iniin.irt -.. .J.. . "L . . .' 0a.sa b Parcels ..., , 7 " "" "l ",' l ue united Kingdom" m. h.;,. .;:..: z. :.:". "" " "iin n0 sent by parcel nost unless they roglstered or insured. 'Detailed Information conw "- 'ivn t iuh ubuibi m nam ii u m nil .& i .... m.z 1111 i ri 11 iiirmi ,uro whereby rights to anoh surpltu empire, the nostmastoV.Jni ?lthla cash-on-dellvery servicemark .aier may be acquired. been In ! ..L . . '. uua obtained nt nr nndnfflre. It' I 6. That beaoflclal uso should b the colonies and d,!!' ?.. ' be given In tho July number i1ijbS.i . '" "viiwHUUMuav mp 1 .. U UIL11M III All riivilta fr th ... .a tkA .-.- i. ' .'the basis of all rights to tho .. 7t the ZZ Z "". r?"" fe: .water, nnd that wator for Irrigation ' on-dellvory .u m Under tLT' purposos should be made appurten- tern goods can .wSSli"" H U 7 A ii H?f .rriSled' Untry and the oV luSa7or 7. All rights to tho uso of water the vendor by tha nnOAflw . J for power development should hl'dosiin-H-n i,6. PStofflca at the limited to a period of 25 year.. ...h.l "Th . ' " . Vve.vsrsa-. iSLUT"1 undor Mtt"'" - sn.?v --'" :" I. To mn, .. .men, Uml0. vmk I domr;V ST5.f . bum . , Mci . hw . tomp,d ;,' the Postofflco Guide." Vl'H'C r'or.'ir r.r!i rrilCTlE AND EVEnYWHFW Eugene Av. Chafln, Prohibit nominee for President, state elected, ho will call out the ' navy and the law, if neceatf. enforce prohibition. Tho Northern Pacific at Tce has restnrAd tha nii lumber U ordered by the interstate corns1 commlssipn. - r. .. . i i w via v jub nunarea ana ioriy- 7-,. rolled in tho summer school !l f. noutb.