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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1905)
It I'M? Ol' I'KOPLK. Hrynii' Plan In ItcortfnnlasliiK Pari Lincoln, Neb., April 2. "It' is a get ting together of the aggressive elements , of the party in active preliminary work 1 for the great battle of 1008" is the way1 "W..T. Bryan explain d his recent ac tivity in connection with the reorganiza-' tion of the Democratic party. Mr. Bryan returned today from Pe9 Moines, and 1'it was with particular reference to the meeting held there last night, at which he made the principal address, that he Bpoke. Mr. Bfyan explained) thai the Des Moines meeting, like the one held at Topeka, Kan., late in Feb ruary, was to further a movement for the organization of Democratic clubs, and thereby place the machinery of the party in the hands of those who meant it well. In Iowa, he said, the same plan had been adopted as in Kansas, with which he was in hearty sympathy. "Reorganization," continued Mr. Bryan, ''is hardly the proper way to express it, because the party does not need reorganization. There is no fac tional division calling for separate ef forts, but the movement is to go back to the peop'e. to put the radical and progressive element in more complete control that there may be united, har monious effort for campaign of 190S. The purpose is to begin at the bottom, letting the rank and file have a voice in the Nation by writing the platform at home for the National convention to ratify." Mr. Bryan siid he was not trying to head a fa tion or to change t e organ ization other than that he wanted the progressive men of the party to take the lead. The conrerva'ives, he said, had dominated the last National con vention and the party had met with de feat. He believed the rank an 1 fi'e of THE MOST DMIGHIFUL WAY "10 CkOsS Til ii COiNTlNhNT Through Salt Lake City, Glen wood Spring, Leadvill, Pueblo, Colorado Springs h ml Denver. 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I commenced taking Foley' a Honey and Tar and found relief from the first and three bottles cured me completely." Three sizes 25c, 50c the voters was for progression, and radicalism if need be. Mr. Bryan con tinued : "The work should begin at the pri maries and every Democrat shou'd vote. It remains with the rank and file of the Democratic paity to pay what the course shall be. No one will for a mo ment doubt the course which will be adopted by the rank and file if they avail themselves of the duty to register their preference at the primaries But a systematic effort will be necessary in order that Democrats will be impressed with the importance of participating in their party's councils. Ths enemies of good government, beneficiaries of clas legislation, act as one man with un limited nrans at their disposal. The people have only their votes, and they must cast them together or eufftr de feat. Democrats who believe their party should be a party of the people have it in their poer through syste matic organization to so 6bape their party's policies and govern its environ ment for the 1908 campaign that it will command the support of all men who baye grown weary ol the exactions made by special interests." Mr. Bryan in conclusion quoted his announcement of several weeks ago for the organization of the party, saying the plan does not rest upon the pra mount importance of any one issue, but but it recognizes the right of the D mo cratic vot-ers to control the policy of the party an 1 to determine its position up on public questions. Mr. Bryan presided tonight at the meeting iu St. Paul's Methodist Epis copal Chu ch and introduced Bellington B oth, who made an address in behalf of the Volunteers of America. Russell S 'ge, the great money maker, is in vety feeble health and no longer able to transact business at his office in Wall street. Ageat Portland, Okeoon WQD (MM. and $1.00. The 50-cent size contains two $l.oo bottle almost six times as much. SOLD AMD RECOUHEIIDED DY SLOCUM DRUG COMPANY, HEPPNER, OREGON Wizard ol IMuiits. California has now come to regard Luther Burbank as her greater citizen. riLuimages (f great men from the Esstern States an Europe, descriptive ft'titles in the nugaz:nea and the p-aise of scientists have convinced the people of the Golden State that there is in tmth a wizard within their realm Tourists journey to the Santa Kopa home by thousands. Interviews of five minutes must be arranged weeks in advance, and through it all the wonder m iker remains the same qn'et and in dustrious friend ot nature. He has in timated" that he will exhibit at the Port- j land Fair. From the interest which has been taken of late throughout the civilized world in th worth of Burbank, it is safe to predict that no feature of the Exposition will exceed in popular ity a disphy of the new plant life created by the California scientist. The reader ia referred for a general de scription of the great work being car ried on by Burbank to the Century Magazine for March and April. But even since those articles have been written Burbank has given to the world enough new vari-ies of plant life to en title him to independent recognition. One of the meet remarkable of these recent plants is a rhubarb which will grow all the year round. In addition, Burbank has injected into it flavors of various sorts. lie has a strawberry and raspberry rhubaib, which are said to make a deliciofs dish. The strawberry rhubaib so struck the fancy of Louis Childs, a wealthy New Yorker, that he purchased from Burbank bis entire sup ply of 10,000 plants, for which he paid a high figure. Burbank, since receiv ing the Carnegie trrant of $10,000 a year, WANTED- -Ladies and Gentlemen in this and adjoining territories, to represent and Advertise the Wholesale and Educitional Derartment of an old established house of solid financial standing. 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I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine iu the world." and one-half times as much as the small Refuse Substitutes. has branched out, and will, as before, turn his entire personal income into his experiments. One of his recent visito's was Mrs. Gertrude Atherton, who has hersflf devoted much study to biologi cal and botanical snbjects. Robbe the Grave A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was in on awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coaled, pain oontinually io baofc and Bides, do appetite, growing wanker day by day. Tbree pbveioians had given me up. Then I was advised to sue Eleotrio Bitters; to nay great joy, the first bottle made a deoided improvement. I con tinued their nee for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50o, guaranteed at Slooum Oo.'a drug store. 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