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THE' OREGON DAiLY JOURNAL, PORT LAUD, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1918. tracks so far as evolution is cod- things in xpectaUon of that nigbt to I running at American 'peeL They (coin creeping h'ome to our COMMENT AND NEWS IN BRIEI I are beginning to call for 30,000,000 watch in Ateallhy. glee as its, patient cemU.lUv saved himself- from-HEn.

coming 'mile post and nothing in cur's estimate of KCTcnsky. 1m feet of stock a month instead-of the 1 hands point to midnight's wicked OREQOM TSIDEUGHTS I -fitoriee From 3yerywhr ah EfDEMEMSKSf hewsf-PES 10,000.000 feet with which they were hour and sink to slumber at IK It more oy 'inventing umms Tne-iooi4nw cuagrnwaia pi xno vn ncuwni. stimulated his brain. They have "Ti!" content a short time ago. I will then be -midnight when-it 12 r.fr small: change i.f-.A i Xwst Saturday was mothers night-j Ponder If iheraelf is tret- n.

a. Jackson-. The low stars fh Willamette river Those ho TevhHke Teachers at -galem lowent avar known "has left I 1 rrT dr. tiunoM end swains 1 those who have studied the dif-1 without sometimes the main South Salem sewer emptying i-ji ROPO of the mighty fleet 6f ships S3 Acuities of producing the quality of perhaps; with excuse. kept on stimulating it.

Man has anry'vrher wer the mn rwho could climbed to higher" things, not s.o uke this movememt their bantu and mueh.oh the ssleppinff atones of his 'T dead self as on' the tool be has in- BntVW totere-kteg" thing th elf- ting suspicious of WU helm's telegraphic messages of advance and victory. ta riW.Tnd basttaTed I -Jt? of July, a spruce dcmandeoWor airplane "iCon- tnntm. Considering what Sherman said. Kai WUY HIGHER RATES? emergency engineering work in tne in-1 rT. wirarv terest of good i quotattoa tb yahotnea at forttend.

Qww struction and in the quantity re foe U-aak- tknmc tha saaila as saeoadl wi ser Wilhelm told the truth for once when he said that "Germany's destlnyjs vented. When he. stops inventing, (drawn portrait of 'a monarch who might a. wM thi. lhavs lived happily in, numoie aiation, HE three transcontinental rail 1 I ATwT a mAnth tAAma A a la 0-A 1 McEachern shiWard "workers rather- tw Ing after work hours at the school prop.

tb ssacheU grand lodge of Ma-erty on' Fifth and KUtskanlne streets, I oons, la which was repeated a- retort by Tounar men leavlna? for the front these st-lS Mesas. wit vw.n iww. iw.ji bears, will become a mere Ineum- cutting, as the royal vioUm of the earlier drtiu riMMa task, it is a mans size jod, its an lines handle the big Sulk of the Northwest traffic seem days-want it 'understood that though they expect to be in France for a short Una. Berlin is their destination. brance.

Astoria, nave cleared tn ground iot 1 wuuam cramp, the founder of the great the new six room school house to be I shipyard. erected, there' Immediately. They wUl xt French revolution was content with iock-smlthinK and watch 'making. The read with In- not. -to- be so and (hungry 1 I i-l er, ol the alary miut rao ma eyes to sea in thla humdrum emperor rn exile nw -v- i creasing weather obsucies springing mm- IN A local telephone-company- is advertising for central girl operators, experience Mnaeoesnaiy.

Tne- service- these days but confirms the well-known adage X2S I'M ItWM, SalldJna, aaaa. th once dreaded autocrat or tne Kua no in the Oath of the wb bhwbhcs prewnw I si -n n.u..i...j'HMMt..Hki APPALACHIA- MtMTlptiaa tarsas by Basil Onwi and Wash- Inatoa: i uui f- pays aovcrune. A sestet in putting up tne Duuamg, iae Astorian says. were constroctMg eeme vessels for tbe The alway. coerV Woodbum Inde- rS Kndent forecasts thus? "While there OtmA tmk ConstsnUna, et been a big wheat yield In the North- the Imperla Russian navy, spent a good west this year, there Is no doubt there deal bf time In'the Kensington yards will be larger acreage next yeas.

This where the vessels were being erected. Admiring the genius and skill In of General Penning must nave air-1 v. vuc ucu. vmnici tuns flooneration will send them otxthe publio service commission of For what we nay every month for i ton I (NWotk lUttFrbnv the People over-. wasningion at iae inierswievuom-' milk, since the dairymen have taken it upon themselves to boost the price again Moonshine 'Land Feels Modernity's Transforming Hand.

in. merce commission hearing the other rw .11.80 I One .81 and often, we used, In the. good old days, to be. able to buy a. pretty fair theMtrTherJVurbe a way fAiad rUstlon and ahipbuildlng- shown by I Cooaasnieatioaa anrt i The Journal for pfl DAILT (MORSWOl OR AfTEBKOQIf) AND From the Mw York Bvcnlnt ret If the government does rent the day.

to de it." The greatest of all government raid, trUS I Anheuser-Busch brewery as a muni- Mr. Calderhead, in the exhibit pre cms Pa fwrta on JSouthern moonsniners. i 8(Mr ,,4, ia lenctb and sort be aismd br the tioos factory, as the owners of the pared by him, set forth the earning JOURNAL AN ABROAD the older Cramp, the grand tuke one day asked hlmj "Mr. Cramp, ln was, naval college or technical school were you educated "The same school -s your grandfather, peter the Great," Mr. Cramp Is said to have replied.

"1 learned my pro "A leg two months, rescuing six states ana Titer, vboaa mil atklraa in full aiaat see resulting In the. destruction of sO.OOO pau th eostrUmtioev i. T' gallons -of whiskey." several deaths CV-: the prosecution of I2Q men, marks the The Germaa for Peace plant desire, and one half as many jot.the transconUnental. Ime8serving Oermans' get toUlly shot with the the Northwest. Those of the three By Fred Locktey new output as there were Americans principaMiuea, so far as this section culminatkm of campaign of several I Baker, Sept 17 To the Editor of The years.

Hlleit dUtlllers have been a live yonrnal -The peace talk Is becoming problem since 1S77. When- the govern 1 ramnant. luat ai'tt was eittected. when half shot with the old, there won't of the. Union Jg, are Inter- be no tierman army nownere.

4 estingr ton- pews and' torn oil paintings all to-ro wore navaj oouaiw In a heap together in front of the alter, achoois "farted: ji fact. itUmw Buck Taylor of Virginia was my oom- your grandratr-sr ahd that We took our Ford within range possible for such Institutions to of machine gun fire from the Germans, exist at all." The Northern Pacific returned 7.9? ment first awose 10 xne iscv mai mr 1 the allies begin to move on the road were S0OO copper stills In the Southern I Berlirw, It Is as dangerous for the future mountains. The annual arrests used to I n. nf rh wortd if German ware CLIMBING per cent-upon its common stock In vary between 1000 and SOOO, and thej morlnf. the direction jt Paris.

Ger- (EUbUahln eaataeae rttht cloa aaaees the trench Unas to the pntu i tnatad of ia the pMM-t articla. by Mr. IctW. vork aew is the sons jrhare sstname k) seer praaeatl i Somewhere In Franc-u- 1 am the only Y. C.

A. man la the sone of activity ln this sector. A good many T. A. secretaries are ministers, and while some of them are good, for front line work, the majority of them are tempermentaliy a a.

I' II It ga nopea uai a-r. viwk w. TO so was given the honor and pleas-1 Inoorreetlv renorted. because the grand ure X)f establishing the first M. A.

1 duke bad a- few -grandfathers between liiegai oisuiiidb was "imany's peace offensive one wholly ox 1894 an increase In the. tax. gave a nw lies and deceit. She has waged the war Impulse. In recent times two forces 1 hrihm a.

a mruh aa arma Thm THE continued aovance oi woria Jn 1m4t T59 cent Itf m5r prices Is shown in interesting 1W7 pv cent and ll per work: hi the trenches held by tbe Amer-i peter the Great and bis Immediate have conspired to tempt the blockader? I Social IsU of Germany and. Russia have leans ln The British sector. It bad rained I grandfather. But that should not dealt forenoon and rained hard. When' 1 1 prlve thf anecdote of Its rightful effect.

the state "prohioiuon; laws, many 1 4 themselves -and soul. The cases preventing Interstate shipments 1 united States government has the roods unfitted for work in. the sone of Ore. went down thC steps. '19 feet below lie Bad Learned asked a divisional secretary svhy this ground, to visit the adjutant and arrange ana putting premium upon oooueg-i on them.

Judas' sale and. betrayal of gers stores, and the war-borataxes Christ td his renemiea was a betrayal was, and he said had a minister whom to establish service in the trenches, you pHces In the country from which u'wu the goods were exported to the lZ tt. ot-. imnnn cent in W14, 7.54 per cent for 1915, "lira lr a perfect husband. "Why is he so wonderfult" "WelU every time he sees a letter never saw a more enthusiastic crowd.

soldier was sent with me to pick in a case of emergency. sent to the front' A shell lit bear him. He ran 'till he fell from exhaustion, and then he upon liquor, wiaemng ue. margin tM, more base: Xenlne ahd sold profit for those, who can avoid them. and delivered 200.000.000- people- to the "Mountawjlew-v can be heavily a- to ravUh smd.atarve and rob at tered.

fortified with drugs and sold In pleasur. Waa there ever such whole-settlements and labor camps at 93 a bHberv known In all "hlatorv? out an underground shelter, we I. i i i price figures of the great articles be feels In his pockets." Nobody Home down a ladder to an underground room went to pieces aad cried, and when he of commerce are an exceptionally or reported to he was in a pitiable state and begged to- be sent back to Paris The Union Pacific yielded 13-87 per cut in the Unestone, but It wss so deep and dark didn't "like It I preferred a little mors light and room to so much accurate method of measuring broadly The pacta tion of Ufa depand npon dtliscaeal tbe maohanta that would pcrfact tiia work aaat lint aherpan hia toola. i -Coofnciua. gallon.

Many poverty-stricken moon- t- taineers have been glad to seise the Soon we shall bcgla to hear, from the opportunity to convert corn which they "L1 cannot easily haul to market Into ready arvlng German 1 4 or some other safe sons. It la no fault cent upon Its common stock In 1912, the forward moch of prices. TaV fni ivnnl wht.h in of theirs that they can sot stand It, but 15.14 per cent in 1913, laiO per cent Poets ln tbe eiaen Times used to live Up In attics, but Nowadays the attics Of tuany peeU axe Uftoocupled. st. Isia t-r.

their life training baa had rhuch do cash. About 1912 arrests began Increaa- i uf safety. I saw some shallow trenches that I thought would do, but found they were graves, some occupied and some ready to be occupied. I finally hit THE NEXT DER TAG a i drawn from more than a score of in 114, 10.98 per cent in countries. The average Import price, per cent in 1916, and 15.13 per -cent with, thoughts of death that the ever-present menace of "going west' gets: on vxivu tmAP a sswv.

Mil wW.va'SB) I 'rnHERE is still talk in Germany upon a steep bank and the major la their Aa ordinary man. If he has lachla being swept over. ontrageo. ana wt.inonMno. of clothing wool in 1918 was 54 1917.

-I IKtUWI JU.ll. HWIWU. ab4tv -vuuuim i Hew tbe bid It about tne next war and tne any sand In his craw, takes the frisk of death as a cart of the mb and forests charge gave me a detail of men to dig into the bank. I borrowed a "tarp" from uvrrvwm wau ai vaaa This is but one of several reminders I beaten, starved and itrared. "He that cents per pound as compared with 36 It would seem from these figures I ui II i mmmA tt hot tan nmnintlnn that, in 'the changing South, Appalachia takath into captivity shall be taken Into the area commandant, a pleasant voiced, I tired my ausoana Scotamaa.

and the T. M. G. A.I -Howldld you do ttr A cents per pound in 1917, 28 cents in that the publio service commissions 1916. and 23 cents Jn 1915.

Combing of Oregon. Washington and Idaho, than was made for 'the present will not be least changed. It welcomed 1 captivity; he that livetn by the sword it In making good on the Job. aflaisters are high strung. Most of them have dealt largely with the gentler aide of Ufa, and "Pretended I was ul and had the doe- toe enactment of prohibition as Increas I shall die by' the sword." was ready for business ln the trenches.

wool averaged In 1918 61 cents per have Valid reasons for joining hands Herr Baemeister, editor of Greater Germany, says that the medicine wnica nsary a aalf I am constantly surnrlsed at the kind-1 11" loscribe icrtbe they are dismayed and appalled by the ins the demand for native whiskey It A thief and' robber has the--entire did not foresee the new strength of law I world' against him. is as true of enforcement or the imminence of na-1 Individuals it is of nations. Ii pncy basin and the upper Vosgns t. i Uneas -and graciousness of the mn I wu meet-raen of all nations. For example, I nl.ht.

loftg. thought of being torn or mangled or r' I find the atUtode the soldiers like today I stopped tn a little -village. I met myst be retained so of carpet wool in 1918 was 40 cents blanket Increase of 25 per cent? 'ext war tne armies or Germany mayi ixm fi.irht Mnnn. h. pound.

This was an increase of freight rates' proposed by the Otherwise JVot vrny do you want a dl- tional prohibition. This landlocked area, community suspects an indlvtdSai of rob-as big as Great Britain and. with more Bery everyone, in that community is than 3,000,000 people, -was even 'before seif-eonstitated detective to run the thief the war being urged slowly out to where to earth, for everyone feels- that, the the town mayor, an Australian lieu Lawyer: per direc-. is to shrug your ahouldera when a shell tenant. He said, "This would be aa ideal leap upon Paris in a single bound.

23 cents over the price of 1915. tor 'general. Chabb: "Because I'm married. place tor your for It la between' the comes, singing and. say, toucHEd me." No matter how much you new currents could seise it.

and the war i next time it 'win be he- who wlU be A bill is pending in the reichstag. second and third line trenches, and tbe In copper the price has been nrao-j One. thing, was clearly apparent at nas accelerated me movement, we arei robbed. A nation sets out on a may personally obiect to being wiped out. which If it becomes a law, will kThe illasirel and the KnlfM '1 tlraltv AnnhUA in thA, hast four vears.

i th harin atao-arl hfnra iAtrBtA i realising the gigantic power held iri tae I career of robberv. as Germany has done. tnenpass to and fro constantly ln going Into and out of the front line it Is bkd form to let anyone else Into the secret, Taking the same risks the remove all French landowners from v. i PTT I trama that' faU svifUr Aown ftom I ha th hoi warn aninat il ami la tba eaya of eM waa tna ai -w ii i iue average ynco vi iub io 1 commerce, commissioner Aiicnisonr raSMA rtrenchi trenches. IU9 AWftW il UUUCl Ul V1UCI UlAk HI I rat, I a MUVS.

w-a a SUUSSV MMJ UWV1 (V JU aAl-fJVUOM I will quarter you ln the beet Aj tbateatons vara saso of ua. place ln town." We crossed the river Thaa the ktnc -o-wi a-aM JjJ rion sois -You see, the Germans are dropping Wbf t-aa Ubm tW -r fanias soldiers do, and doing it cheerfully, adds greatly to' your Influence for good. Eat th hMt war Molonas mav hft ore- i ne proauoers woo appearea to ies-i nyoro-eiectric plants are moving to gains and give reetltutlon to those it win wja war espionage may oe pre- i 40.e- i.inh. I.i... Iv.ni.

th.i. ww. vm In 1915 it 13 .,11. Ponnd. was 4-10ths.

tify in protest; we're ilmanimous ih ing Hardtack aad bully-beef with them. shells into the place pretty steadily, so 1 tS. fo-at tke or carrying stuff on my back to men to it is a Dit Knocxeo aoout. ne remarxeo. cm tha anbtat sad nm.

iwr ino rcieuuon oi ocigium so in k. 4 great industrial centers win be rising, are no better than Polish. Belgian and The minerals of the region are being Serbian children starving. The only revealed, by prospectors and geological difference is that the Polish, Belgian surveysr and iron, copper, lead and Serbian children are dead, aa-1 many the trenches, telling them Iota of trenches wkh laaea wniie i was witn nim tees man nati i aad -aid are muddier than theirs, rivinr them a it may protect German 4and and io in Wf Carman industrv from the devssU- 4 IOth ln and 2 cents in to hold them to maximum ef. an hour two sheila fell not far from us.

I tltrlr aaona irb'a Ira. smile or a friendly wave of the band U. AnM1 K. rf Kl. I i snag.

a sAae mm 7 iin i Sr -r l- a a and sine deposits are plans of the German children may yet die that will transform many countrysides, from the same cause, and that cause these things have made me scores and tlnn of Mi nnt war -aw iicienoy auring me w. bw mey nrfltl ju u.ii.... 1 .1 house and said. "Her Is a place quite I vrkS back aa tha haaa of tha ktrkary bk-e ready to live In. See, they have excellent I TWa laoaTwroo.

bleached cotton cloth, in 1918 hundreds of friends out' here at the ine ioreeis i pine. nr. spruce and nemi the German rulers forced on the world. it. 1 -1 I 25 cenU nd Action compared increase was necessary or realon- the and jock xnai cover tne mountains can lor I TQWNES.

cbver the mountains call for china, good furniture, a serviceable stove. Vkfr darT TtU dam. olentv of fuel, snd here Is a rood cal- of for colonies; re I nave Just returned from a tour th. n. rind.

thia ana muHiwi ana lumper With 9tt cents in 1916. vkassv.a ov ua b7 kUV vtsVA7 sun 1 ana a-Av lar. You had better put your cot in the eel-1 1- th bsht a thla aa nm that; has Included several points on the Pit iron shows for 1918 an average vrt.K,o "7Z1 Deertes TObaceo for Soldiers ported to be slated for the role of Germany's 1 peace chancellor, the liwiiuTiui ininui vvuwiucu. i uicu uie uaiersie popuiauou is oeing lar, so that when the building la struck I Has haaa cat at lan am of 1119.42 per ton. the bricks and Umber will not fall on you.

I rw-T in 1914 the price The fruit growers ot Oregon. Wash- fen ight- Its own sons or Semi official Kreuz Zeitung says: daughters who have was 135.87, The oelUr to trussed up and will hold American sector. I have been sleeping 'Old barns, eating with commanding officers or mule drivers, traveling among the trenches and through the barbed wire barricades: Hrylnr to avoid shell Willamette university- ln his ington and Idaho are a long distance tod their way to Berea or Lincoln. The first work of the ministry of There is, however, a reverse side from tnejr markcts It does not take The people have, contributed their fuU K1 to Journal a few wtaarA duaaa, the ereight If the place happens to belTV-i atill la the ray with the ap knocked about by a shell." I watched a the saa n-i- br. -ii vm- Vkaa vocal chords Gj aa ha earola the colonies, after the war, is to be hhjk holes and- not always doing It.

as the broken "springs of our- "Lixxle" prove, seeing shells break, slslng up the Ger the miiiurutng of ail the 'natives ln to the picture, and in a fov articles, rauch 0f an increase ih freight Uriff to the armies of the country; A passing Aa eTg wh.SS 6, aaiDst Westbound materiati ZSJSA which haven pentM from nf to wm babl. to kesP brought Into the country fn to the merease upon North. Jackson In Kentucky) mustered every tobacco ar very aAitt wa Mnt. nmi nftiiWil aaralnat man vim Mmt TimiMir iraii. ii eeems one or ine istesx is tnat possibly bear 1918 was 9 cents per pound -against wh rou nil nv.

kill uii ui, uuuun Kota kick up a big geyser of brown! earth. nlotxrm la one place six bombs had ht 'wlUlief Of -rand, and dirt, et boaa ta Wa ahte. the compass of a city lot Each bad dug h. w- a oie many feet across and yards In tt fTwT-S- man trenches and" your own, vi ailing churches hundreds of years old and arms. -bo Pf her neighbors from sending a single fwet pr6dactg jen must use these iman Ing stained glass, broken Images, shell tobacco Is of value as a sedative.

Sod- unruk II a. year that "Bloody man to the European theater of war. 1-iOth cents in 1914. KpfAr- Kpln, movprt int Jl.T1-"' ative- have bean mnlove In tha At This is all ln preparation for.thc Potatoes also show a decrease. In th.

m.Pw.a Hnhii I that th- Hr.ftLit in extreme casea. but we hesiute to use Inele Jeff Soow XFHmn them there Hsn devils gits 1 I T-- K. HOW TO BE HEALTHY Bf Dt Weooa-Hs-hlsiae. farsasr PoruAnd XhraidAa ne war. june, iio, uio avcraso ib Imj Arfh.t wii.

"wvoimwr smsm tit physicu I drove plum acrost the lUunl into their nam. rountrv the- German women and I a i -o ki eo 7 1 'w aminatton. Th w(m I very oest snouia. avoia inese uungs as bushel with WJ7 very best should, avoid these things i i' An active peace advocate at present li-02 per compared the cans lags jarsjlSfed in thi i rauch as possible. Young men become limited even among civilised nations.

1 chlidrenH be Bable to find out what slaves to tobacco through association and France, Germany. Holland. Russia In I them French and Belgian iotas nas WHY OT EAT HORSE MEAT (NO. 2) have come to have, as a rule, a decidedly nigh respect for human in- tlfta twiia moat af thm iara or environment. They become victims of a class who are Indifferent to the men is Count Burian, the Austrian foreign June mi.

canning industry, already high, priced modest fame. minister. His real purposes are best As Lloyd George said, speaking of because of general war time demands, no rhe states reflected in the recent Austro-German he progress of the war the world, naye cent Offensive and defensive treaty, in is going tnrougn a long tunnel we treif.ht charges assessed against them isolation like this, visitors have found tal, moral and physical welfare of lndl- wi, uie great majority or tne peoples through. Tnera nsnai ara of Europe consume large Quantities. of devils sll to oncet.

even If they wanted horse meat, qhlefly In tbe form of sas to and they'll like as not do all manner vlduals. The cigarette evil would new nsve had. a sound and shrewd have had a pUce with the boys if the bMlg Tetuton. go that we approach sage, tnougn witn a certain amount of ef deriltry to their own women flavor of disrepute and poverty attach- children Jlst from hrblt. The Huns tag to IL A complete taboo unon horse I w- rr tram the bad place whett pipe naa never ween invenieo.

many a universal prejudice against borSS disastrous fire could be traced to a I meat la almost limited to Kngllsh speak I invaded Belgium, and tbe flames is wis treaty occurs tne roiiowmg -u it i easy to see what happens t- roadleTs mnn ramca and deeo pvagraph: "All preparations for fa- Russian of fomer wealta the Canner who must not only pay rivers-the Blue Ridge. Cumberland. ure wars shall be made in Common A nSuf" the freight across the continent for J. Unaka. Bald.

Great Smoky tlinderstanding between the general ahd Position wo nas lost everytning but must nay freight o1 nd other nges--strange. not only ataffa" through the activities of the -Bol- wo empty can, dui musi pay ireigai to the. outside world, but to one another. siaiis. upon the fruit he DUtS into it.

and Gaos and crossines are few: the ontv cigarette, 1 fully believe the quantities minKne(M. expecting on general princl- uis i vplJr wnen in- IWIUM I amre to singe em TU- i.vUuu, plea to find some solid basis for it to ilMAslneil a--I11aasa-e -S S-k VkAa-eraSi SflwaM I wcTucru in onuun. mey isuna tne nauve -vuratavoMs afMiMiva s- snsv- as, a tvm at s-a avMariata Aff Ftab Popularity that great injury w. taa that It tsift trtbes, like those of Gsul snd Germany, regarding horse flesh ss their choicest Olden Oregon will be done. If in our training camps Another significant paragraph .,1 th downfall of Rnis Upon the can itself When the fin- thoroughfares are often narrow trails J.

nas CaUSea ine UOWniail OI HUSSia. anil drv stmsm h1a'an th- hIMaM-a an Instinct at all, only a superstition soldiers were brought ln touch with an meat and this continued all through and a rather recent one at that Al Sr.l v. Evidently if a little learning is a snea product goes on to me East. ar Tf niiie, i appeal not to smoke, cigarettes much Strife for Upper Willamette Boat. Business in the 0's and Wa most every known savage race, and the Roman occupation of the island.

Whatever set the British age in at bora. klni h. dangerous thing none at all Is di- 11 were Sftown that tne rail- crow-flies mean an exhausting trip of sema-ilriUsed ones, eit horse meat of young men to the army who up to .11 they can ret it. To rvivi shim aw. asifa wa a.

i uooia wag tuw on lines serving the Northwest were, days. Individuals can be found every- -tfiKiini one hand, and his high apostolic maj astrous. the time of enlistment never used to- 1 poverty stricken and unable to oper- CoSssc-s anTTne "pVptos of thi ir sty the emperor of Austria and king bf Hungary on the other, form a close i military alliance for 25 years during TRAITORS NOT WANTED ovic, mo vi yiwuwi meeting a marnea woman wno ln Caucasus regard roast horse as their after 300 A. D. This was the conversion The aemano jot of Britain and North Gescnany to Chris- faclUUes on the upper tlanlty, and the fierce denunciation of led to the orxanl-'on of the Feopie horse estlng as an Idolatrous and Transportation company In tb heathen practice, by the missionary company constructed abssin monks from Rome.

at Oregon City, built boats at Canemah. TV A VSS U4UOV ww as w-a aaiv ga a -aa aaaij aviui the habit rather than receive the sneers would undoubtedly join the poor I dosen years had not seen her parents. choicest delicacy, and wild horses Which both parties pledge themselves 1 t.lTH.V. romAa frnm h.i miles away, ano another who had of their companions. Must we, aa a na wherever found are eagerly hunted for tion, cater to the weaknesses pf its peo their -meat, lust like der or antelope.

empioy me enure strengxn or tneir "ever seen the nearest postofflee. four peoples for military purposes snd shall II Aberdeen of I. w. W. propa- uncomplalnirgly.

But they do feel mfles distant. Horace Kephart found devote all their care to have their gandists circulating inflammatory that they should have some relief to his first night in the Smokies people ple, instead of cultivating high stand -fcot and for 10 years neia a Eat Worse poMeasi-g the key to the Not only out the prejudice Tomorrow Why Meat (No. 3). ards, which include cleanliness and strength of character, that means so against eating horse most Is singulsrly upper river. This uiuaiiou iyt.w.i.

MfflMar. the Willamette sdardrwe'r: vck dwidend accouDt iwii much to the human racer I Let the OTCfaardists be as energetic ln I business, are among ine recrai am-aw Strength. amao iu iuo mi na uu tauiiis uum i snows a IV aoS, seen the smoke of a railway. Yet Kep- 4 It -is only necessary to Substitute I October 1. L.

1 'r Jhart himself sensed the beginning, of sending apples to the soldiers this fall as i at the Oregon. It ai as a a ----ar that the lid win come off and their true Transportation a Locks company, be- natures be revealed before this thing is tKn operations on the western bank'W over. Many a girl going to lose her tl. When, ln 1170. the state legls- tending with the boys In France when It jsture granted a bonus of IfOO.Oee to Ik a hand hllla wr nrohahlv the V- RRARS 11V TOWX i th new era when the mountains wUl nuiua rmi inr cieuiun I Ik.l.

tha tobacco manufacturers are in adver- -Z tlslng their -wares, and we would have a for a short business visit, is. registered safe and sans policy. with Mrs. Mclrrin at the Cornelius. -v a vukt-vs will --kasv-iss ciAjutWHUI--UVUI 1CITS3 n- Koa.

-r. I luviuiuunwr sees nis xluu, me iiiuuu-1 (rests leveled and whisked away, his JULIA A. HUNT. H. van Hoe sen of Fresno, regrstsreo is snown mat a joynae nas preceoea WUlamAtte Transporistion awcm her duties at the Red Cross.

Many a boy company tbe doom of the old uncertain la going to ask his sweetheart what she portage was sealed, and the next year did to help win the war. and he will look the-roung organisation absorbed all the tains almost witnm OI rivers dammed by concrete walls and iha R.nin. Is smonsr California future" conflict to arrive at the intent wrk of some fanatic who does not Of the two monarchs. represent any appreciable 'segment the present war began the of the loggers and mill workers of German militarists thought that "Der Washington. They will undoubtedly had arrived.

But they seem to flutter on their way leaving no trace The eomanelle jvjtors to Portland this week. their town carry the people I -hot into turbines. He is dazed by elec-of Castlerock back to pioneer S-JU Hall. Sept 13. To the Kditor iAsn a.

Wvers of White Balmon. ac st wu wa i interests or va It will then be no tlma-for odmouflaga I at the falls was large Is ladl-The facts must be told to the lad who 1 try tne fact that In January, 1171. V. 1.4-4.t wl of The Journal What axe the duties, I companled by Mrs. Wyers, In Portland nualtflciitlons, etc- of a yeomanette I week, is staring at the Imperial.

tiiues vwieu wiiu ucasis a i erty, incensed by rude demands. naye got tneir calendar confused jt oenma rliff not road it ario-ht Th.v hava I j.v- eu yog tons ox grans mM h- and where should one go who desires I r. v. D. Paul of Trout Lake, Wash- But if they should not, then the genuine pest and often, a danger to But This transformation may not take Bar uiiura nu in nun oruiaiuj.

to enlist? vv L. I in Portland on a abort business trip. Is hnw riRet lh rtuv. it is character, misguided individual who listened tolnuman e- The first crude be-1 place In a night, and ret be so sud 1 n. Iv.l n.

Ih. rhAl. It mill. Tne applicant nras -a an expen Tnoarpner at the Cornelius. istio of the Hohenzollern mind to he the whispers of the seditious would I giooings of organized goxernment in den as to be dramatic.

It will parallel rnf 'full InfaffnHIM I yean. For full Information addraea I ef saatate that the proper thing todo to to get In T14P PI IRI TPATION line and work In some war work. The rUDL.iVn a ava -j Mrs. J. F.

Blair ana uoromy xtuur JfTT Recraias Sekuai BuUdtnc. I Portia Bd. Or." I Red Cross, or the Army and Navy aux Boxeman, Mont are among the guests unable to undersUnd that this talk learn what means to fly in the were occasioned by the need deides of busTAa! about the nett war is a great factor face of the federal government in of protection against wild beasts. vancement to. do for the cousins of MEASURES lllary, or some other branch, offers you a Wants Government Employment L.

Whlted of Ashland, ur- is ih. JH.t..nit.,iinn th. .111.4 u-mi diM. it ia nrk iia-ht IaH t- eta-t i rarracrs near iasueroca i caicii i tneso. people scouana and the isorth place.

Tou do not nave to hunt It is waiting for you. Portland, Sept 21. To the editor of I In the city this week, staying at the tUons to make the present war i ahything with Uncle Sam these days. I Brum aown Titles Of Two TnltUUve Bills to Remove a Public Burden. fwwl la- ft -in -insrnari ti wm i trees, jso ooudi ne wm carry; oj mountainsides here ote nMiM The -Journal I would liks- apposition with the government: amnot edu-j c.

E. Stebblnaj- business maa of De- cated but feel capable of handling the I trelt. Mlcb ls among the guests st the conclusive one. Snmmpr is at an end And vt i a When he gets a KOOd Chinee I Cayce tilled his corn, where the Grea VVV- v-'liv VBal.aaVV-.-w-.-aa aa a-f I vi iha -ballot to be voted at the gn- is not going to be a next nuhllo. I have been a saleswoman for I Ranaon.

1 ol i hi mictAm I saw blS- Visions In-the roUln Tbe good name of a city la a getdea feral election ln November will aPt-r war. BU1IIO Ml UIO UDJS SIT! Bllll WCdliUg Vk-. KI.J HW and It tu generally secured by I the tines 01 xwo lOyeara a-READER. I Wallace May ana Luia aiay ox -ITha Inoui-cr micht do wen to call st the i Valley. are registered at the straw hats.

It must be on account when bears were plentiful in I Tyler" did their hunting, their courkin I nt tYtn wo- Mann anrt nlsra wppa aisrp. PinnAN I and th.i "mmmViiiiln- Information window at tha Portland poatofftea I ur. and Mrs. V. Burseil-Of Medford competent administration.

There are! signed to relieve tne peopte yr.gvn -cities, whose reputation is world-wide I burdens boras under aslsting law. With Portland bank WIVOVl lit ,0 I i 1 cmMij i amona- the meets at the imperial. tell hideous tales of the bear's way peopie. for the high character of those selected namely, the publication ei tne eo- Of tee local am. -oara-i Raadsnort.

Or la I'lMK DAY. Of bUtonering SWine, I for some rears tfc-ratnA. 1 to govern Glasgow, for tostsnce, la a Quest tax iisx. am vo- -J striking example When It Is considered eeaslve ebarges fos the PbUcaUon ax tne raruaiiu iw at aw smashing all previous records there wught not to be much difficulty about the city going over the top Jn the fourth Liberty loan. Bruin advances" UDon his nrev I deep-Immured valleys or high nlateana PPRSOIALMEISITION Mrs.

B. O. Hathaway of Gervaia, or 0CT0BEB 1 it will again be Unrl hflAe nt a tnoiithfiii fmm. th where the people areundlsturbed by that the principle of running cities on gai sensible and purely business lines ta- newpepers. Tbese fMantre win pro- is registered at tne corneiius.

W. s. Glddtnrs or conoon, ur- is noon wnen it is 12 o'clock and Piggy- rune away aauealin. Visilrnd Ilere From Shaniko I Hi. Wnilnotnalt.

PATRIOTIC SERVICE not when if is II, and the na- Bruin pursuea-and helps -himsejf delight the vetei; who has struck Ham ef A.a i A II a Mr. and Mrsr R. R. Hlnton and J. E.

D. Harvey ef Walton, or- la reg- vsrtabiy means a low rate of taxation ssnieo JUIralv a tbUowa" anM the enjoyment of many privileges foreign to graft-riddes places, the grow. WITH TIT IT tog -desire for" civic reform 1 easy to la fcr C. s. Jaea-a aad R.

ur. Il-aoad. Hinton of Or tn J.he city thlsl iitfirad at tha Benson. uv muic cmiii.iiiuv3 anoiQer Dile. i so tne game coduihish 4 nu week for a few days, are registered Ttr.

w. H. Reynolds of Condon, or is fjpHB Oren and Washington log- to mark its time by the sun rather until- the pi dies half Heaten. Bwt effiSllilra KP.r who have tilMf! rlnnalllhan hv the toiaiai. ria I v.

1 hope Tgers who; have pledged Colonel than by the legislative fiat of a. a ara a i i iiiii i aiaaaa i ia aa. among the guests at the Portland. at the Oregon. annn.ran,Mrad and -rltt-nlv tKnr.

i a a uiaal la iisnirlas piiir adTaftia. man-Ue hear wiU also hug- pig to hMt N. G. Wallace if PrinsvHV Is at the vi-. a( daUaeaae.

taaaa aad ta Jm-j tberaot pra- rr; I Disque to' do selective kind a a a i a a It ov.cvu.o i Baker People at Multnomah i nairy 'DOSOm arry It on '-to i ----ngisn, ins irsx acquaintance over large 'trarts of thAtti hnM-l Ttavtta-ht savin I I.t with telephone or automobile, wfll, taira taat IAS eenacuH aaa, aiu taaaa equitable distribution of taxes. expendU I S7 tiiiaaaiat eacb rear, bm- Mtw ta Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts of Baker 4 fAv i in search of airnlahe stock, hahi anv It to Trt. XUT CZ lT k.

Presi.ueness, forever are amongv asiern Oregon, vinior in Te Girls and omm tUre Of all revenues for the good Of UM I eacb ewaav raal rr-t-ru at XVI rea. re oas commuatuAaa a whole, sre a few ol fJU- tbe outstanding features of sanely ooa- taiaias di JTZZ LZ Portland this weeav' are among i 1 I 1 uuuu Mio. uuiu uuubus-. vi i arum i uaor-speasmg people. i Vvhich- stock.

Is to be furnisher! thelstav in hM until afii iha MrA SS Uut I a Gra-de Obarrvar recent arrivals at the Multnomah. ttomeone has got to do some plain talk- ducted Cities. iaanM- a SaMaaa-ar- afcaU. feaaaa: amaiBS si. Af Kufh.T-lln.

del 1 in I lns to tbe' rirls and women of this see- Nicholas Romanoff Considered i oaaucruca win maac bu vatnwmuii government at cost 4 and without have sung their matin no jihto the mountains and put an enj profit under- matter how. many times the clock fcto the bears and their predatory I Iftlf.n V. rj. ltd. alf.lllA I T.

tar poaiiat SaUoQt SwU aad Sroof bf earufW cat eTsaaiUns aad paaUas saeU-c aajesj r-J i a-i a as Just -Plain1 Man. Portland this" weels ba business. With I tion wbo are not aoing wna. ue- on Mrs. St John he Is registered at the war work, and tk with due bawai i ih wnnn I Ufata raids.

if the wnoie trme or -var ia laaare te Varmoa KaHe-a ta AUntfat afoatalv I fa eaOarta Benson during his visit, I apology ana vnui no wr. Front to New york World. mints," as the pioneers called suen Vate TEi ee Kty -r I saw many of these deportees font I aaaar'r wito set, -Ulle In tbe fields about CharievUle, and 1 LePuIe, Charles EUurt. Henry I Win snaanaxa xn animals as Dears, woives -anai The third aeries nr axtrat. v.

tir tmi a A I a via ft to US nan voea) rwma oaw panthers, could' be exterminated the diary of jthe late1 Nicholas IL confirms In Portland for a short yisit. day showed great work or Jrot tAere I not, enough belping In these under- i lliaj UIHUC It I- JUSl SS UlIUCll.1 The spruce production division is to clamber, grumbling, out of bed i accomplishing a great' task. The In the dark of the morning, irrespec- 1 18,000,000 feet of selected airplane tive of what figure tbe accusing stock shipped to eastern, factories hands" on- the dial may be; pointing or to the allies last month means a at. It is' the top of the morning that 1 lot of fighting: planes whenr it is as- is ard to reach with open eyes, not sembled behind, the battle lines. It the black bottom of the night 1 world might be the better Tor It tne.

domestic 4 i i cnf-jcier 'or tli-t ei.r TTI nAtM tw i tma that u- u-. t. Mrriir nr ni TI.1U. mAlmWI Aa-h ia Tnrflwl Run-1 mere are IMa young married In a way they Lions, Ugers and -bears are some sariir.Jiave do with political condi-of. nature's blunders.

In' her long tlona Put the man revealed tsl not the striving to produce' an ideal creatur-j nonrch- so much as the good family day for. a short visit here. are r. nnt to blame I iot nave iney no oero guests at the she made various experiments, The lUJ along the Meuse and Its tributaries lf yoU beneve In this measure vote Tea. ugly by German Bending T- TITK mtiton women and girls 1n groups of 20, each laklaud t- a.

Jaekaa-, ie Sataaoa straaf. pathetic group with armed slave- driver in tha field-gray uniform that Is rSZ2- J5t-Z to bring kultur to all the world. tiuii nT i.SiTIf were other groups, without an aatioaa. anaiai, mittnw. -aaj fiaaa- slave-drivers.

In Che Ardennes flelda J1 Tere the native women and old JT -TwrSS mea and children of the region working 1H. pntkUat Hat a 'paa eaairac in the littlax aotatO-piOtS assigned tO tot m-m taua; at t-Mkamae Sfaa( ef aack Uem out of their -own fields. These -sat acoaa UtUe patches they were allowed to work JSSSL tn shares, halt of the crop to help keep tTu'pt Z-JZZ SzUTiSfi Charles D. Thompson and E. II.

Whits Of Cochran. are business visitors In i is but one of many months output It is all habit, it ought not he We. are beginning to read- of the any more difficult to take reluctant work of thef American; airmen In leave of the downy couch when tho dinosaur was each an experiment Nicholas is interested tn new- tmm reared most of them in thaMap of almost3 criminal idleness? They are an right and tbey mean welt but they never have had a responsibility to their lives which they Could not. shift upon mother or someone else, the same as they could Portland this week. staying at the -Cor urhata laf inaih.K.

from Mkwh. hu hrothw nelius. anat. All thAA'rra. 1 about the bap- M.

Josephine Osterhaut and Patricia Alice Ball of Big Mlney. Wyov I the shift the washing or ins dinner usnea. i pmesa tne cxanna. He studies geog- lures 're failures. In.

many ways iraphy Vith his sou Alexis and thfiV sr arimirahiv fitiffd to siirvivs rens a gigantic tree" with him in the dty for A visit of several dsys jsrel nave passed In peace times. guests at the Portland, i. i I snd they might have gotten by without MK and Mrs. William rnith of Salem I tibUc criticism. butiow It Is different, tin tfi ttrnssli for -islence hut behind the orangery.

He works ragi for existence out wnote. ay lBr fes four tnem-irom suurvauon. naix ra ocip aeepi orasoa sa 7 r-i w-papaim set 1 ranee. are taking their places sun and clock both agree it is 6 -J tnd fighting thfeir way side 'by side the morning, than when the. sun says their Trench and English com- It.

Is 5 and the untruthful clock that rades 'of Ah upper army. Their it is 6. Is proud But in spite" of all its "vagaries we i We hear nojmore serious criticism will be sorry when the new schedule if of the -aircraft program. The Amer- is gone. AVhen Oid Sol begins again lean factories are now" tuned tip 'and to rule the land" we may no longer longer allv -d atfanr tKa fltMnr anoatlaai 1 laUoa naa- av iia.taa ar aao are among the guests to the city- from -helr future IS at stake, yust as much as the state are registered the.

future of the boy wbo good mj iio Layautaz, aw trees ana tnem On the evolving. J. name-day. of his daughter Olga he goes of civilisation wbo were kUllng then ab-1 ieVT 0f sent husbands and elder sons In the UHe I-T 1" I VatA Tl ar Xf i. at the Multnomah.

--o -v I yrance. There are a lot ot women alack Man appears-lo be.the only ani- V. nr. and v. Xt.

Pattos ef 1 aa. and there no otner woro to use. IX envu .1 1 kvi. vr a 1 .11 ft weat and bouUw IX you beUeve la this measure vote Tsa, Astoria, In the city for a few days on I And It Is well, for-them to. remember At mal that has not stopped In I ouieUy to pack books and I r- i 1.

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