Paradise on Earth

TitleParadise on Earth
Year for Search1913
AuthorsHayes, Jeff W.(1853-1917)
Secondary TitleParadise on Earth
Pagination1-40
Date Published1913
PublisherF.W. Baltes and Company
Place PublishedPortland, OR
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Portland, Oregon as a eutopia in 1999. Many technological advances. The status of women has improved, they vote, are elected to public office, are judges, and serve in all public positions, with half the police force women. Women may keep their name hyphenated with her husband's. No longer any need for prisons. Improved health with doctors public employees. Lawyers salaried. No horses. Indians disappearing. No alcohol. One universal language. Cremation.

Additional Publishers

Book also entitled Portland, Oregon A.D. 1999 and Other Sketches. Portland, OR: F.W. Baltes and Company, 1913.

Title Note

Book also entitled Portland, Oregon A.D. 1999 and Other Sketches. Portland, OR: F.W. Baltes and Company, 1913.

Holding Institutions

DLC, MoU-St

Author Note

(1853-1917)

Full Text

1913 Hayes, Jeff W. (1853-1917). “Paradise on Earth.” In his Paradise on Earth (Portland, OR: F.W. Baltes and Company, 1913), 1-40. Book also entitled Portland, Oregon A.D. 1999 and Other Sketches (Portland, OR: F.W. Baltes and Company, 1913), 1-40. CtY, DLC, MoU-St

Portland, Oregon as a eutopia in 1999. Many technological advances. The status of women has improved; they vote, are elected to public office, serve as judges, and serve in all public positions, with half the police force women. Women may keep their name hyphenated with her husband’s. There is no longer any need for prisons. Improved health and doctors are public employees. Lawyers salaried. No horses. Indians disappearing. No alcohol. One universal language. Cremation.