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GORE'S ROUSING SPEECH
(Continued from Monday.)
"The Republican., say that the
truaU ought to be regit luted ; regu
lated rather than exterminated. The
Democrats Bay that they ought to be
destroyed. Which party are you go
ing to give them over to for correc
tion? The Democratic- party has al
ways been hoHtile to the trusts.
There 1b not a trust In the country
today that does not depend on special
privileges granted by the Republican
party. Do you expect the Republi
can party to murder Its- own off
spring? I have never accused them of
being willing to butcher their own
brood. I must defend them against
their confessed depravity. Are the
trusts going to be corrected by their
friends? 1 have no doubt but what
they would like it. I say these trusts
are born of the Republican policy of
a high protective tariff and high
freight rates.- High freight rates
hut out domestic competition and
high protective tariff shuts out for
eign competition. These trusts are
bound to multiply under such condi
tions. Low prices on what you sell,
high prices on what you buy. They
have been given a special license to
plundor the American people by the
Republican party. Do you endorse
that? If you do you are a Republi
can; If you do not you are a Demo
crat. I think that the Republican farm
ers In this country ought to be able
to buy their tools as cheaply as the
farmers of the Danube or of the
Rhine. He Is a king In his own
right and I foel an admiration for
blin that I do not have for the crown
ed heads who- oppress and plunder
mankind. I do not think these Re
publican farmers have been treated
justly. We Democrats have little to
expect at the hands of the Republi
can party, but I should think they
have the right to ex hoc t some con
sideration at tuo hands of their own I
party. If you think so you are a
Democrat; if not you are a Repub
lican. "The Republican party tiHed to
say 'stand pat.' We whipped them
out of that rank and file and the peo
ple are 'going to have revision
through the Republican party If they
can; through the Democratic party 1
if they can't. The Democratic party
says revise and reduco. The Re
publican party sayR revise. Is It to
be up or down? If In doubt let us
see what Congressman Mull snys
"the Republican party will revise the
tariff up or down as it d n pleases.'
Mr, Taft, In his letter of acceptance,
says that some schedules ought to
be lowerod and some made higher.
I have an Idea that no trust will ob
ject to that. Perhaps the very thing
that the people want lowered will be
made higher. Mr. Tart should liavo
taken the voters Into his confidence
and told them which ones were to
be lowerod. If there is anything In
the Dlngley bill that Is to be lower
ed. The people should have an un
derstanding on that -question. The
Democratic party makes no equivo
cation on that subject. It says 'put
all- trust made goods on the free
list.' There have been former at
tempts to revise the tariff by it?
friends. The Republican party re
vised the tariff In 18811 and they re
vised It up. They revised It In 1890
and they revised It up. They re
vised It by the Dlngley law of 18D7
and they rovlsed It up. AIwu.vh up
and never down. If you want the
tariff reduced, voto the Democratic
ticket. It up, vote tho Republican
ticket.
Tho Democratic party declnred by
an unanimous vote Tor the publicity
of campaign contributions, the Re
publican party declared against It,
and that is the only harsh word thnt
I am going to nay tonight. If there
Is a thief In a crowd no honest man
will object to being searched. It Is
only the thief who objects. Why
would not the Republican party say
that It was going to 1h' hom-nt? Re
cause that It knew It could not win
without the assistance of corpora
tion, funds. The people remember
how a great Insurance company plun
dered tho people In order to con
tribute to the last Republican cam
paign fund. Mr. Harrlman raised
' $26fi,000, more than a quarter of a
million; Mr. Mellln a hundred thou-
od and bcncolent old John D.
Rockefeller loosened - hM purse
strings In order to keep his friends lr
office four years ago. They did not
do It for their health ami they are
precious healthy chaps. It was not
for their country's good that they
gave that money; they got hack value
received. Kvery dollar that they
gave they got back out of yon. If
your are In favor of thnt. vote the
Republican ticket; If not, vote the
Democratic ticket.
"I heard William Jennings Rrvan
ay three days before the Denver con
vention, that unless the Deniocratlc
party went upon record as in favor
of the publication of campaign con
tributions that he would not accept
the nomination for President of the
lTnlted fitnteP (Continued npplauael.
Rut Taft knows, as does Roosevelt,
that his election depends upon mon
ey from the trusts. Which side are
yon on?
"The Republican party declared
(hat the use of the Injunction should
In some manner be regulated. The
Democratic party declared that it
should bv changed and that no man
should be held guilty of constructive
contempt without trial by Jury. The
Democratic party was In favor of giv
ing the laboring man the same right
that Is given to a common thief or
felon. Let us say that they agree
upon the Injunction question. Which
party will you commission to make
the chunge. the Republican party,
whose candidate has been tho father
of the present practice, or the Demo
cratic party who believes that the
writ of Injunction should be reason
ably restrained. The last Demo
cratic Senate passed such a law and
it failed in the Republican house.
We have petitioned the Republican
party for the last eleven years to
remedy this evil and have failed. I
know how tho laboring man feels
about Mr. Taft on this question.
Something like tho old darkey who
was delivering up a prayer for the
spirit of a departed brother, whose
future destination he was somewhat
dubious about. It went something
like this: 'We hopes you Is where we
'specs you alnt.' That's tho way the
people feel about Taft. We hope he
Is where they expect he aiut.
- Senator Miller has ably presented
to you how the last Congress appro
priated millions of dollars for ex
penses, as much as It cost to keep
our army In the Held during the Civil
War. During Roosevelt's reign there
has been 99.000 now ofHces created,
nn army larger than that which fol
lowed Alexander the Great; larger
'nan thnt of Wellington or of Na
poleon, and put upon tho payroll to
continue the Republican party in
iower. Did you get one of those of
fices? "I must apologize to the Repub
lican party when I speak of panics.
They have told us that panics always
ome under Democratic admlnistra
lons. It was always necessary In
'he past to allude to the panl' of
1893 under Cleveland's administra
tion. Rut they are not talking panics
now. The only panic they are talk
ing of now is the panic that Is going
.o happen If Hryan Is elected. The
recent panic was only a small affair,
and should have waited a few months
uid have been born under the Demo
ratlc administration. They will tell
vou that' It was born during the
emporary absence of Us parents.
The panic of 1893 came two months
if tor President Harrison went out
if otllco and 15 months before the
high protective McKinley law was
reduced; so In fact wo hnd the high
irotective tariff during all the panic
f 1893. We want tho truth. The
tallica of ISIitJ, 18t9, 1884 and 1890,
0 which 38 millions In clearing
.ouse certificates were issued, came
tinder Republican adminst rations,
'he last threo panlcH came under a
high protective tariff. One came
luring the Democratic ndmlniritra
lon of 1893 but that came while
he high protective tariff law was In
orce. You want the truth and I
ell you that the Republican party is
he mother of panics (Applause).
'Now,. my friends, disregarding ev--rything
that we differ upon we can
at least agree that panics come
.bother the Republican or Demo
ratlc party is In power. What we
want Is a remedy against these
anlcs. Tho republican party offers
jou the Aldrfch-Vreelnnd currency
lll, born during the dying hours of
he last congress. Who Is this man
Vldrlch? What Is the Aldrlch-Vree-nnd
currency bill? It Is n bribe of
ered to financial sharks to bring on
1 panic. A remedy that comes Into
'ffect nftor tho panic comes, Mil
ieus, If you bring on n panic; noth
n g if you do not. Why, Roosevelt
ind Cortelyou deposited 2T millions
n two of Rockefeller-s banks when
he government had a judgment ol
iB millions against hi in. That panic
vos brought on by Rockefeller to
;obble up lleluze and Morris. The
Republican party endorses that
measure and If you endorse It vote
he Republican ticket; otherwise
vote the Democratic ticket.
"Tho Democratic party proposes to
prevent the causes that give rise to
mules. We propose that any man
vho deposits money In a bank shall
iave a certificate that Is good for n
lolliir any time upon demand. That
Words of Praise
For th several Ingredients of which Di
Pierce's Qmltctuoa aro composod, as Ivei
try loader i In all the several schools o
tuedlclno, should have far moro weigh
than any amount of nen-profimloi al ten
tlrnonla.8. Dr. Pierce's Ku turtle Prescrip
toil hafl THK 11ADUK OF IIO.NKRTY Oil I'VCrj
buttle-wrapper, in a full list of nil Its in
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dltaitrcytLhe. catarrhal, pelvic drain,
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or pel vi( perhs p dark spots or specki
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klndJoUyniptOinscaused by female weak
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Dr. VicrJvp Favorite Prescription.
Tho h.- :tal. surgoun's knife and opera
ting utJ'may be avoided by the timely
uo of M-avorite Prescription" In nuch
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ttltjn n7i,. . , .. ,-lt., T. i. r. TT.
Physician can ! nvi.nlcd acq itth-jj
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native niriilclnal root known to imi' nil
science for the cure of woman's pcculiai
ailments contains no alcohol and o
harmful or halit-rri:.ln dm;;.
Do not e spec t too much twin Favrrlt
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No medicine will. It will do at much u
tatahllsh vigorous health in must mak
nesses and ailments Hcuharly liu luVnt t
women at anv medicine can. It nnil bt
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Sick women are invited to mmutt .
Pierce, by Imtrr, frrc All crnM!,i
nc Is guanlM as sacrlly ivn t ,m.
womanly rontntiMicnj an pni'tvtiil b
frofesslonal privacy. Ai.rfr.t Dr. U V
'ierce, Ru(Tto N. V.
Dr. PUrtVs VWisattt Pellets th m
aiatlve and n'truihi.-r ih iwmoU
Thy Invlfforate stomach, liter ih.
Oiw a laiatlv.; i iw thrw
fta?1 $M ni;tiT
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in UHe for over 30 years, has home the signature of
yryj? aul been made under his per-
CjSxAJVxa Bonal supervision since its infancy,
v Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeit, Imitations and " Just-as-good" nre but
Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of
InJuuts and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Ouitoria In a IiarmlefM Bubstituto for CaHtor Oil, Pare
Brlc, UropH and Soothing Syrups. It In Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
miuHtuiico. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colie. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Couxtipatlor
and Flatulency. It OHHiniilutes the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and liowcls, giving healthy und natural sleep. '
Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend,
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
yy Bears the Signature of
i,L. nAK..v.nr,n i.ftrtv is torn
asunder as It was lu 1884. In -V
York. In Indiana. In uuiu. " y
Virginia. It is torn asunder. In
i ..1.1,1... in u' aronain, la
South Dakota It Is rent in twain u
civil war, while the uemocrauc Vvi
, Thon rally aiouna
our matchless leader who can revise
the tariff without betraying mo
fidonce of his menus, who
ulate finance without hankruit-.
who can settle the trustB wi lioul
murdering hlB own children, who n.
fully tho peer of any man In an)
.... wiii i.v the urace or
remiu, buu ...... -j -. ,1,1.
God. be the next president or tntfc
repuDUC. i speaii ui -
nings Bryan." (Continued applause.)
LIMITATION' I'l.KA KAII-S.
pnpTi ivn Or.. Sent. 28. In
the United States court this morn
ing Judge Wolverton handed
decision holding that the stutute ol
limitations had not Intervened In the
case of the government against J. A
Knbinson anu ucoise ..."..
fendants with F. A. Krlbs in the
famous "24-I" land fraud cases.
The case is brought for the cancella
tion of certain patents which are a -leged
to have been obtained fraud
,.i7tiv ' The riefi,nilants assert they
had not been served with the papers
in ih. n.i nrinr tn the expiration of
six full years after the Issuance of
the patents, and tor mat reauu u,
could not now be attacked. The court
held that the officers of the govern
ment had begun the suit before the
time, when the statute of limitations
v..l,l Invnliarl ami hllfl nilllle all
earnest effort to get service, which
was sufficient. The case win now
be set for trial.
A Sure-KnongTi Knocker.
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC eiNTAUft OdMMNV. TT BUMW .THE IT. HDJI VOHR 3ITV.
will Btop runs on banks. That Is
fnlr to the blinkers and thoy are en
titled to Justice, but bunkers aro not
the only ones to bo considered In the
matter. The government makes them
!!iiiii'nnlec their deposits. The gov
ernment win not deposit Its money
unless the banks guarantee the de
posit. What reason can bo assigned
why tho bunks should not be com
pelled to do the snnio for the deposit
or? Is tho great government of the
United Stales less able to lose its
money than tho mini who tollB. The
lovernnient of the United states
does right, lu making the bnnkB
guarantee JtH deposits, and it would
lie no more than right to miike the
banks do the same. The bank de
mands Bocurity from you and It Ih no
more than right that you should de
mand tho same of them. If It is
uood for them it Is good for you.
"Now, then, they Bay that tills
'vould ninkes dishonest bankers.
Thieves go into the banking busi
ness now and they don't care wheth
"r the depositors nre guaranteed or
not. Down In Oklahoma thieves do
not go into the banking business
any moro; they go Into the pen In
stead. Our guaranteed hanks have
Increased J l.mill.lhio In deposits and
tho banks not guaranteed have den-eased
$1,000,001).
"Our guarantee law has brought
money from ninny outside states. It
has brought money from Illinois
from Oregon. It brought money so
fast from Kansas that Governor
Hoch called a special session to en
nct a similar law and It came within
ono vote of being carried, being de
feated by the Interests. Both par
ties have this plank in their plat
forms In North Dakota and Neb
raska. Governor Sheldon refused to
run again unless the plnnk was
placed In the platTorm. Down in
Oklahoma It has brought money out
of hiding. Women wear thslr stock
ings down there and don't use them
for hiding away money. It costs a
fraction of one per cent of the de
posits; much less than It would cosl
under a national bsnKng system
Tho cost could probably be reduced
to ono-nlnth of one per cent uuder
a national banking system.
"They say that It will not. work In
a great disaster like 18!):!. Now. let
us see. During Cleveland's adminis
tration 61 banks fulled and they
called It a panic. During Roose
velt's administration all the banks
closed and they called It a holiday
(Applause). Now, in Cleveland's ad
ministration when the banks failed,
a guarautoe deposit of one-third of
one per cent would have paid the
losses sustained by the people, dollar
for dollar. If these banks had been
guaranteed there would have been no
run on them and consequently no
loss.
NORTH SIDE PLANING MILL
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Just received another carload of
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Mill and Yards at Railroad Spur in North Roseburg
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P. W. Pielstlcker to Jas. Shirley.
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IlOAltl) OF KQi'AI.I.ATIOY
XOTICK.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board or Equalization of Douglas
Pnnnli. will moo. In tt,n Ar
County Clerk of said county In the
v.uun nouse in me Ulty or Kose
burg, Oregon, on Monday, October
19. 1908, at 9 o'clock a. m. Said
Hoard of Equalization will continue
Its sessions from day to day, ex
clusive of Sundays and legal holi
days, until the examination and cor
rection mid Pnlinll?nllnn nl .hi,
is complete, and publicly examine the
assessment rolls and correct all er
rors In valuation, descriptions or
qualities of land, lots or other nrni,-
erty. Now, therefore, all parties
who may be agrieved by reason of
valuation, description or otherwise
as to their assessment will please
take notice as above stated, and
make their complaints to said lluard
of Equalization, otherwise their as
sessment will stand as made by the
Assessor.
Dated Monday, Sept. 21 1908
GEOIIGE V. ST A ,EY,
Assessor Douglas County
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OVKIl HI" INDICTMENTS.
I ma! Illii Has Hands Full With Loci.i
Option Cuwg.
PENDLETON, Or., Sept. 28.
More than 100 Indictments are be
lieved to have been returned by the
grand Jury late this afternoon against
men accused of having sold liquor In
Umatilla county In defiance of the
prohibition law which wont Into ef
fect July 1.
Owing to the fact that It was Im
possible to arrest, all thoBe Indicted
today, the names of persons against
whom true bills were found or the
number of Indictments against each
one will not be given out before tomorrow.
J. C. MULLEN,
Attorncy-at-Ijavr
With Richardson. Dlmick & Moore
head, Attorneys at Law,
315-16-17 Commonwealth Bldg, 6th
and Ankeny Streets.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The last half of taxes due for the
year of 1907 will be delinquent after
Monday, October 6, 1908.
Delinquent taxpayers will take no
tice that delinquent taxes will not be
advertised as heretofore; under a
law passed by the last legislature of
this state taxes that are delinquent
after the expiration of six months
from the first date of such delinquen
cy may be paid by any one demand
ing to pay same and a certificate of
delinquency will be Issued to such
party.
Section 37. of said law. In part,
reads:
"Any day after the expiration of
six months after taxes charged
against real property are delinquent
the tax collector Bhall have the right,
and It shall be his duty, upon de
mand and payment of the taxes, pen
alty and Interest, to make out and Is
sue a certificate or certificates of de
llnouency against such property,"
and section 38, In part, reads:
"Certificates of delinquency shall
bear Interest from the date of Issu
ance until redeemed at the rate of
15 per cent per annum."
Delinquent taxpayers are there
fore advised that if they have not
paid at least one-half of their taxes
on or before the first Monday In
April that the same are delinquent
and have been delinquent since said
first Mondny in April, and those who
have paid one-half of their taxes as
above the remaining one-half will be
come delinquent after th first Mon
day In October, and alx months from
such dates a certificate of delin
quency bearing fifteen per cent Inter
est per annum may be Issued against
your proerty.
To save further costs, penalties
and Interest you are earnestly re
quested to settle the same a once.
B. FENTON.
dswoo Sheriff and Tax Collectors
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