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o nrn-rrfi xr kJ-mT 17 1010 o o foot" O O o w , .m . v i o -nmm-niiiWfflgm u o o EDITORIAL PAGE o o 0 TB 3UNDAY MORN3NQ0 OB,gBfliVER S A SPEClAjSES&ON NECESSARY? There is some agitation. fetnte loumlaturc for the sola i'vif official endorHeiiifiit to voni,ii sul'fftic, awf-yct Oregon rttjjas goen registering .such nlor.semnt at every election V.jjand iu every manner th.it ha jjeen jtossihle. Then wJiy ifv should tlie state go on to n extreme" now to further en ''3 ilor.sC the measure which i.s already so well endorsed by 'ytf the lieuiilc of tlie k1:i1c? A rjuestion Jia.s arisen as to whether '(Vi'3 body, if it'co'nveiies in .special 'session, s any oiner misniess man. is jiresenned in the call. Tins wonll indeed he very hard to handle, for every Oregon legislator is a man of mat lire years and has a perfect right to believe he has some constructive ideas which he wished enacted into laws. If such were not the case lie would not be much of a legislator. When such reiresentat i ve il f the fieojile journey to Salem it is very likely they wiii not want to quit by merely passing one resolution endors ing suffrage. It looks very much like an extra session of the law makers means w,e will have more laws anil that it will not be a one day's session. The Observer Jails to see the necessity of a special ses sion and we hope ( Jnverner Oleott: w ill decide against it. THE ROOSLVELT MEMORIAL. . . . ... Jt is highly proper that this nation shows its marked respect for the late Col. Koosevelt. by circling some kind of an impropriate memorial to the. man who lias done so much for the country. Oregon blazed the way in this mat ter by voting bonds to build the l.'oose veil, highway, but. this i.s only a state mailer, and Oregon holds the desire to do her full part in a liat ioiial undertaking to i-noiinc moral e the remarkable man who led this nation so successfully and whose personality stood forth as the greatest id' all Americans during his public life. . A slatccoiiuiiiltee has been named but the method o! procedure has not been deteriuiui d. It is to be hoped thai thi! fund to be raised will be so apportioned that every citizen may contribute a small amount, thus permitting all true Americans to give something from I heir purse a:. well as t heir heart, to t he noble eatise. IT IS A PROBLEM OF SCARCITY. What is the gist of the co.-.t-of living problem now oc cupying the minds of all thiliking people t It is, as the Saturday JOvening I'ost well says, " ruinlanientally a prob lem of scarcity, and there is no possible way of correct iiiL scarcity except through greater production." ' It follows, as the I'ost remarks, that "every interfcr en'ce with production, by strike or otherwise, obviously aggravates the trouble. When workmen go on strike and eeiise producing goods, as a protest against the scarcity, of goods, they are simply intensifying the eoudition they protest against. I cry . interference with product iot; makes it more, difficult for people of small means lo gel staple goods.''. inner remedies may n III, big, sure remedy for the thing licit Jlauey, I'lliti chance of a lil'et ime to make a last ing name can successful! v prose d Stales do a gre r himself. He Ule tile profit! profits, force down Ihe liing cost in Oregon to a great extent and his every act will be hacked by (lie govern liient. No one knows belter than I'.ert lh.it the coinmis siou merchant on Kroiil .street In I'ortlaud is not the place to lll'olU' work, for i lie the ones o gia ipiit. We will interest, t,i see paign of low IT i fir-.( a i all waP jus! w In i y ing e. h I ! i Tlie men who n I'ii.-i d lo i rials and st rin k hav e seen w I a large group and. thi'ii re I n i are losing -what they thoiivbt he eolllil ry ;uid ai'e-l i I iii inn for Hie purpose ol .si l iki -., In lie liberal l"lt, colli 'I il',;; nj I. .-shell deliliel at ion ill I"' p,".i; t rike ' is (he V i Peine v e.; . .'wlie n all other el Toi t- fail, i iear in his aildress to . mi" ."An old a hundred Nine is li,ri f cohie lieees W v.l ' I be a maii.and a siio f i l e .w a I fli ps e r wi'ong, .sl d ary to jtbolish 'V hardship o;i a I t.'!sl areas ,.f oil I I ll A ,f av ollder who 0 s' 1, " yeaig rsoincfiowo wrong j,iini( h on Qft dishe iniisl lie o ' Aifvlh o ! ehav that lie la v s valuable aniniaL.be Co re f n LahoDa is not far dist for a H'ceil Hcssion of tliu puriin-Hi. of Kiviir Oreyn's legislat ivt il transae lillt pl'odlli hat ails t In I ion wor I d. district attorney, has the it good for t lie people and is 1 he one mail w In it: lie can regulal e men high np i In n Hie little I' I he game an ows will sour vv orl I si I I w il II Ihe greatest i' first in t he cam v l heir orgaiual a li I il means to lie ; iarl o abide lv orders. T as ;i s( t ike iu all pari: icy ol I Uoil I' ill. I Monism is hoi 1 I I .11 1' ii 'SC i I uiesl ilia! in. st'a h Ulll.tilier id "1 i-euseijUelicc, d '-in.liM only be i.h hi ilson mad 1 1n I can I a ! I un . re fires '." sa-,s .loi' I hah i oi I-, Dill e -ea-.'ti il niav be nd camping, w liielt ' "Ilk I s.iVv, the state bun' .1 il v is compiling t fd i r ii slat is a til!.-1 loev er (J;; I 1 1 I ina he, be has a 'ps in" I'.i.liin O igoii. Ti say th.: i.t ii ,t,i-f'. w it I. "'viM bea lid; ol' siU i?:;' aft iv e. o o Ml : ' f I u tit W" .:; .V-.-.--.:-: J:::-- K fr-':: 'ecv' Supplemented the School of Experience. In an ni-tirlc on "The Highbrow llnughhoy, published in I lie Hi-il Cross .Mngii.iii'c, William Allen White tells si mo in! T' sling f.'i-t.: ; 1 1 - t. the "kha ki unieoi ii v.' The cnuisis of sludy t-i.vcrril ev. r'lli ;e; fi..ni A-tt-C":i o advanced colle-e work. T!io only o ir - pulsory pari.. however, wi's tne teach - imr of i-eiuliriij ami writint: to iiiit" - - ;ll(. In the divi. ionnl sc'.-nuti!, wli. "e the Iiovh were tai-i-ht in i -iinp. l ie work was in eleiiieiilaiy am', hiiril school In ::.-'. s, KeadiiiK ni'il. Wi'lti.'ir w ere :-1 1 iiiib i-ii i: I il by pi inrry hiiMdwork. i :.i'-. : i "-iloi ii'.f; : i il vocatij-ird i ... ,,f ! i-h : , hoi I i-rnd . Oti . , Mibi t s W'-ie la'id r.arvi yiK. ro"d n. ikinj', ' li'loi'i-.'phy, win ivr.s, te!e--.h me const'iiot'on aid operation, h r: e 'h..oiiif. ro'.kiiur. li-.irsiinr. b:ik inir. hygiene, nii.tm- colnli-.n-tion am! repairing ' :uiH the principles of gas oni;ii.cs, lailoi inir. innl'icniatics, his loi v and many oilier thini-s. The A. K. K. I inivcrsily was an cdia-alioiiiil inslilillion that carried the work vet hi,:hor up. This school was established at lieniine, l-'iance. Uisl s.r nir (icon Amorioan students look ciedile.l c.lleire w .rl; there. Kiliiipn.onl far all these schools was iron.!. Sin voyinir . Iiausils, chemical supplies, niclioal supplies, denial enuipuien!, very ciiicl'iiliy solectei! I...i.ks, onirincs, many pieces of appa ratus necessary lo instruction in cliem- istrv. enir ni-ei inir, aeronautics, elc, came stiaicht .iiliiy siipiiiios lo Hie school from the Some of the excellent e.iuipineiit tlio-e hoys were pi i in no to wink with would have been a if rout j boon lo inany n i olie.ee and university in Ibis .-..out i y . sul'l'erini! from war I in: .' . -a.'.-ily of maleiials. "'.oiirh all the schools ran a f.nei oi,i ft il.-m .ciary. Officers ! bo. !, Pfival.-s both wore found in the nianv s1a.--.es. lloth. too. were found in Ibj tea. bei's chair, for it was " deiiiocf.il:.- nnny I" Lenin with. The .b iii-iihiiy is not a "hiiihloow," but he lias hid i:.!,..i.M'"ilimilii's recent ly . . .... ... i.. -ri,. . r. .1 1 t i- i;.ie. .inn .-in.... .... -b 111.' ii ional Wink will back to the I nit.-! Stales in Uh' l'"n"' 11 " lo ooino when th.' h ti.in-l'il.d tb l.:!a:.in and pul Sohli' students studies into -pintc.l cili.: in General Causes of Present High Trices. ...I. c Ihoie ai' ii.ah pi i. .one of tile . .'I 111 b.s n is no single cM.la The causes a: c a. as Ihe Piesub nt -age to congress i si. and Ml!' loci to corie.tioil :u- , . e. '.al, the le-'.ilt'i.f wide e. ..e.nii.- condition-, and car oe.l al be-' bill slowly and with c' at .lit t nai.ly, ly nallonal title ,...il act on. i The on.- - no' .'ic i -iu-e, of our sc. is the .1. -: : no! ion of war. Thai is siu.1 . b.ao . pi 0:M' '.I. it, '.I ! a s 'oil, niio. tutii.iiini in lu-lua e. It .loe.-tly doMiojcd.un "l of wealth which other wi-o !"' h: have Is en turned to ere a! o :u',:i,.i i i: -e. .usl t lopt tens ol cell:. !i. of in. ii oul '! ti!o.lu.tie in i.'t-'.iv for '....is. That dc-tnl.tiol 1 has a. bo' n.a.b' up bcf.ro price caul be i- pet c.l to s. tt ii. .low n to iinui heo. l-.c..!' :hc ao'.c ! clium el. , A'.- i'i'Ii tins ion I be reckenrc' the lmi!til.!i. ali vi of inom w and r...!rt I .ic ba-ic s...p'.y of gold has. cue ill m,..:.i:ig whuc othiii- com have dcc. ca-e.l: t hei ef .re. ' rvturaily, the o,h n. .uy goal lliu-t be paid fot ininio i!tu s. ,t! a'lv' alcc. i astOa-.i-inti a-.lA- on goi This li. I at. . I ,f the ic-Va'f eurreil Jib: n 'it)'" I oiOi'fl,j( pond (fat of it, ati.Icj'y the et.orttn usfl 1 ti.i! of. war lean. t. ten-'$.i a of Now For' the Threshers credits. There are several times as r.iuch ''money" of various sorts to bu thini'.s with uh there were before the war. So ol course more money nas 10 be paid for tliiiiK. These are world-wide causes, op crating everywhere ami subject only U slight local variations. Ail additional cause operating pow erfully in Americu at present i.s the export movement to Kurope. Hecau.se 1 there is more need of food and other ! fundamental (joods in Kurope than 1 there is here, Kurope i.s driven lo pay whatever is necessary to obtain them. 1 The lure of profits draws our (roods ' across Hie sea, mus remicliiK ine li, .i.i.l mtiitilu whiol. .,lli,M-u.i'si. mi. -I.I be udemiate. Thai ru ses Americi.n , ... . I t . I jii ii i-.s ii.uive iii.-ii ii.ii.iii.il lovoi. j r.ccu.s. i.a.st in an ""- ....... v ... ... The remedy for the destruction i.:, ; t pi nsive sporlini' air. : i i I nciy c-.i-io. of course, hard, intelligent, pi mIiic ( with reasonable safety io a ojlion and tive work, the world over. 'aviators alike. The remedy for tort much, money ' . is In stop issuini; bit; loans, pay off! M.ivbe the lea -in why people have cxistinir bond issues as fast us pos sible and contract cr:dit.s as far as niaysarely be dr.ne u very eumplex. difficull business. . . The remedy for too much exporta tion is, presumably, to limit export - it Ihe United Slati s wants to do any tbini; so drastic as that. Sudden Change In Wheat Situation. .Man proposes, ami Nature disposes. Molher Nature lias certainly played hub with Kovcrnnienl wheat plans. Willi JU.I! a bushel nromisid in or- dor lo .stimulate production, there was j u. prospect, un to two months ., ( tm over-production so great as to amount in ome ways to misfortune, ( Wlls ciinimonly said that wheat WUM . so ,jrn and cheap, the government would have to pay the filrnu.r!1 noaily one billion dollars as a bonus fur their crop. And the farm t,rK extremely well sat.sfie.l 'pu,.. toool by the irovernincnt euar , nnti-f. ' I ..K imU;.j1(, n,Vei sal of the situa j , ms ,,My ln.nme jrm.rully knowi. ' j witliin the last lew davs. L'nfavoi - j , . .. . . ' . .. . I ante weiuiier lias lowered the veins , wiieat prospect Li illO.llliP.OOO less-thai. Ihe June estimate. It w'ill still be a j pretty tan- en.n. but not more than, two-thirds of what was expected. I I There i.s a .shortage also of -plll.lliul.lli'il' ! bushels m l-.urope. Ule cresi.Uut had laaghiugty suggc-1- Thkis the natural market price of j e-l sending Lodge and Knox ti neg.t'.i whcal, whi.h two months' ago sceine.l ; ate any future treaties with lierinany, destined to fall considerably below the ' should the present one fail through be cal.'ii'autee, is now certain to be con I ing ninendeil. liepiibl.can m. 'mlifrs .-idorably aboxe it. Ktiropeau wlo-a' i on the. foreign rckitions committee aid to be selling at home for $:!.." i a bushel. 1'Apoits say that if th--goverunicnt fix'.! pi ice were al.iisli i.l, as many col.grossnien wanted t. j if. but lately, the price of .-Vnieii.'ilt' wheat in the home market would jump I innicdiatcly to $ I.'Jo or $:!.r.O a bushi I ! The guaiaiit.e, which seemed de 1 lined to be a blc-sini; for the fanner i and a n.i. fortune for the rest of til. ' ' public, therefore becomes, a blessing 1 for the consumer am! a a.l blow to the producer. On the whole, however, th. farmer will probably fare well enough. A'l crops con-alerc.l, he is in a better ivonoink'.i.o-1'a..n than any other large class l.f citi.-cns. Some vAn at r:e : S ' doubtl.s deserve sympathy, bill the nin.i.v ity ..f f.-.- uiers can w o.-ry aloi'.r Skill and Servicf : t Fiist. Needed s;,,,,,,. Ono his been firophc-ying lo the public a "flivver" airplane wneh would sell for not much noce '',, .,. J. ' and so would-be Available Pearly evervbo.iv within the nc f years. Archd !'.! Itlai'ft aM'I'"'- ca navy department, warn (iin.- suclWIcvelopnient ef th plane. He ur-rvs nianufaA.irers netto 1 ( build fliwers until the commcivia! 1 lines are in successful operation, lie ! believes that the small, cheap car. il the hands of the public, "is liable; Id prove the fool-killer par cx.-ellence and create a jfros.ily exairirerat 'A ' lei of the dani;ers of l'lyini;." This would of course, have a delenent eflecl upon the whole development ot -om ( jmijie. and peiiiionei-.i may be crowd mercial and pleasure aviation. L,( jnlo nie. ;,litc-rooii: of th-j chief It is more important first, says Mr (.,.eutlvv, bic it is a sale bet th.i Illack, to orirani.e chains of flyinc Judte Oeurfie W. Slaplclon and May am! emergency landinn fields through ,or lleo'Fe I.. Baker 'Will be seen do out the country. Next, specially dc j-ijii; their "bie, bi-olher" act on the si.Mied nasseliL'cr and express n'ry i l tre. ts of l.a CI rami 3 on September ins; aircraft should be put into ope'-:v tiun ..lil miss h e. I his , uh.,',il,l I... .loiio with careful ( Il ice of ' ionics in acc.irdar..,e with s."i v.. 1 i I . f 11 ll. .. ' i - r oi oi.l. vol ordeied next winters coal l. that they ve been too busy iifmis toi this suinmoi's food : Portland is Kottinir away fn.in her. v.illaiie ways. There is an in that city for water meter.- ijrilation The Prime of Wales is re.eivinir considerable attention when it is con sidered thai a year a;:o this country was very, opposed to royalty in any form. With actors on a strike there may be u chance for the untried home tal ent at the entortninine: game. Who w ill build a few homes for the : sake of humanity and the ft aturt attached thereto? investment, - K.VIT1 l-:i l'( 11! VX A SI'. (t:y Aa.sm-lnted Vrvta to Tho observeri I For Oiegon: Sunday, .-bowers, ami cooler; gentle westei ly winds. LODGE, KNOX ARE SET ON AMENDMENT (Contlru.-d from l'.ige 1) . 01 k had said after the conference that ailm.nisti at ion w ould cross 'hc ! th reservation bodge when it came '.o it. Considerable interest was arouse. I by a statement of Mr. Hitchcock th t j ho nrv fi Kilting for t I'servat ' vfK-onnil this suirsi'li"" & fh:;l ; K nirf. i The nnu-r.iiun'Ht prnpnsal vlti-li the It ,1'lers e-ti holh si'ies exj't't-t tii ih' e'i p tVu1 irroiitet strifi 'in the si'ti.iiA-, i i I templates st : ikinc f vuni the t re:it . ! tin- pto ioIl nt in.? .f.ip.Ul eoii;t"! tsi i Shajit inn'. j Atlvocute- nf ' a ShantUMvr a'W', i nu'iit ileel-fe T ''(lire' will s!.y ) thi'tw oti t!u- proposal. They tlo as sert 'he w 111 support 'veral o! liei teMlKil ;iliie.n.li'irtils in the e 1 P' til i t ; "o, 'but the reerat1on irroup atl? itk'liHel t.i 5U-ptvt -II r."k. J I i i i ! "I i "1 I i .;. M il i-. ii H I'm s . f. tvn ohm i; i!iii.s .;. J" t" "J J" i " "T i" "i" Wl'.cn a polai. al i. ay i N to r a majority unity th n its rcfti! :ou'.os he.Mi. Kor Voirs OToiam's I'eiu iCiatie tcety was as doi ila .Is one ol Slantield ta.uiest lainhs., ill. .re was r... chance 0!" ka-'i up a or Ti.difl.'iient no-.c IS r: I.. i.. I has a p. .-tin is:,.? striiccu' In fil l s.vin.: ll. al wi'ti'.! leak.' fie oldoP... k-. .l Vaan.'r look like a ten-' f-er rooiiob: .'.- S. bltte" I'-'s it !..'.'m. 'vat well ien and bictilj r- i'. , d J'. a 'UHH-i.lts us.' t.:- "ol tai.e pa' l..ni;u.0e and do no; hesi- m StapMun. or the circuit ,!ardi Imperial representatives who Pc!ari lmper era' big blowout. ' 'Tw' ? , ,lv 5 V- TvA 1 " l.iliMants' may be ttandini; in the ;Cireuil Comt knee-deeP to tha six foot ; (J. whoa Al K:idor Tonip'e ol the kei-e to - send r. W.VKIIC Bill Ill'J ciiou-i I'HIIK ol indida'es acoss tho hot e 1 bO IWO COSTL-VS ilways wili? ll'.e Shrineis wlioll tai.-y m;ike a pil-1-iimai.e. Tlr.-y drink I water! out o' ill... s.iin.. canieon. tboy have barueu the same som:s and are si.id lo .sine . qually bail. Ilolh of lliein are orat or;!. Oiv! speaks in a swoot and ai luriim 1' i.or; the iilli.n- us.-s a loar hir b:ii .-ii. and they ilways hold con oil .i ; ion before delherhis; llion- ini- .:on jitu talk-f, so that Ihey will nor .talk about (!: same Ibiiisc. - !' "V.; .' .irte to !. "we'll, sieinir to put the pollers under that suit nut of a Frank Aiyeis who jabbers l:ke a Ilrailian nion. .y in i o e:nut season." I V.s. thai i; ox.iolly hL. way llo j I. !k a:ul ici.5l pcopa' out of til, I'1' cr.iiie party acroe with the 0lc ,line I loinoci .its to the .-fleet that i 1 K a nk My-rs is a no.l and should hoi a-eti.ed lo private life. It was Mvei-n I who ioimlit the liisl nouiL roads :iie:isuro in 0:aa;nii saying hard sur faced highways should not be buili h '"ji-.w"' ' ' -Atj.'' " n L M''-0 '' sir.' ,). ' ' 1 FT to the ,"(... si for it wnlilil o.ilv o.o.l.lolten 011 the ClllHleilincd list in lareo j (-,.,-, I,-, nv to jani I (H r00,s' aI1(i ilnaah r.'uhl t Ii ion f;h Ole-on. where i as til. Willaii,ii. valley would ac a cea. inai.diiii.nl to Ihe Kais- !'r's mo. cnient if ho eer chose to' op this c:i,:ni,-y. Thai's tho soil of a nut who clipped by the inner guard of Ore :on's Democrat - ic pa ty and landed the Portland post offi.a It i.s little wonder that a man with such remi.rli .ble 'int. lUct. should go. It 'into his bead that he can lie', l.eoige l ham tierlain and the rest 0' "nbiue picture in the pipeis. Whiith the re:i-)ws who have been "demniy. e:' her execution is pislified will bo era t Ing" aioiunl ii-o:-..n for the last left lo a number oi her peers, but iialf rent u y. Did he lick them ? No: it is slated and there must be somo so :t hurt. T ie moment the wily Djc l:ist work done by .ic.doo or the Moriow, who is no. niltt''. ta.m .Vioriow I il.v, lu-nd that Myers he culpa! in all the coin lie! tiicy . .'"nal Com. y a big major, was Intrainlng la.lhful Demo- ponded. One whoop from Iho Hoc and things begin his en. inies are to b (considered, lo iHoVc. At least, liny did move Willi. these throe scalps dJnglln when I hat slate central committee from Urn Mormw belt it is a sa'fa meeting was held, liven the co.e'.Miess that Ihe remainder of Ihe mir- countios repri.-enl. d by mem- l.crs of tlie parly In expenses jus to Che lop iu the j.: . and a' I love !. C.oola;,. I'h.i they were still on (hi: I i'k" up I ho ro.1 col , paid III. 1: owe Mye s a wal .'he same thno mhetlain tha '' and i. ady a. lea -lis' auy .ini- who I., in ' T v. Ii. l'oy end .! tre-p.i oa hi. mnli 'hb- iiiciin; cn'iilalcd Me s'lnar.- deal" Mofov. ,b w . .. ll 'Vie n ill.is on . of. tii.- c-.jhov "he'n a travel;:: c- pieaclicr do 1 ' '.ic cowboys e,, ,i convert and h" journey.-.l a 1,,,,. Wilv ,,, elm., h to: tlie !p al h ns o( V,, -s Afler cb's.ni: 1- s .e.:,,;,,,. I'. 1 if there was not i.-,. p,.r-,i i 1 'o' Ci itrt d w ho w .nil 1 aV-us A p.liafnl -o.-ncc lii-.aliv oac lane fi.en: I 'i;v s- l.ea:! to :ai : toin the ho,.: irlm; ! ed lo ic r ll-l . :.,- i is. i.-l:. fist! I.eiehJ ,.in. I'll ".n.l tip fo otlicv ii tn " 'io( dun': : any.-l '...-e :Hcnds Hi in li.-a 1 iu U is e owii."' .... ...r "v .1 .i-ld "'w '"' 11 "" u.-.i . -.vi.t. '" n'" 1 1,1 "V. l'ar- him i7" to h;,i, H. .-!...'., is to It oat i:i: '' ! th.t ho Xbi'o. 0. -c t lt ! M .. . 111. r-.ds to any itab: of . 0. . pti d t le s hi . CO tat.' o 1 Win -he state Ac tii.. i Ka, will 'L,U 8 Ffl P"', '..; V V ; Aside from these things these, two ilislinKiiislied visitors are all that could be expected of a pair of pall' ticiuns. They are fno chaps, are ahvaya koepniK tn 3 OroKon banner in tbn air and are said to have a clear notion that Kiauei n Oienon is n part of tbo slate. Mayor linker expects to appoint Eastern Shrlners to eve'y office in Portland next year, and to let them run the city for a week- He is bav in! a bin police star made for the use of tba Imperial Potentate, W. I-'ieoland Kendrlck. and will pin it on tlut distiimuishod visitor as soon as Iu sits foot in Portland. ' . Portland Pas raised $100, mill for an entertainment fund for the 'Im perial Council at Ilia, oily next year, anil the Mayor wants the In.peilal I'ntn to s.-e that it Is all spent for "fun". w- lbs dishes at that ban'iuet and do. cla. ed Ihe meetiim adjourned, ho i.iii:lit have thontihl it was adjourn ed bin il was not. It v.a.s only an in termission to' peaiiit the sharptutins !f:f knives preparuioiy to takinff scalps. Ihe first of which to he slat jid to fall is ihe man who talks like ; the IJraziliiiu monkey. Postmaster Myeis. of Portland. And there are others. Us. ley starkweather's long and faithful c.iieer as a Democrat won I ,,ave him, for 'ii snaine is writ- . j :nd irlu i inn b'tlers. - i There is still another and 'Us a Pity' some say. while other very well balanced minds applaud and assert - ! ir will 'ne riildlini: the state's pub- llc o'' of a pes!. Slial we mention w,1 " s 'hat is due lo be relegated : t" private liie. Uo'il your breath "nd listen soft ly., fo: it is none ot bur 'inan .Mrs. Alexander Thompson, the! '':l' who rode the Irani at tha Cor- nncopla mine in Ilaker county while cmp.iignlng and thereby cot a verv l.'r..-ident to stay the execution. Co.- 'ai.nly there will he no use for her . Iri-nd- to look to I'hatnhei-lain for aid and conilon, for the senator is n"t in the cotnfoi ting husinens when '' W'H be good am! respect a leader who can .-n (iiiielily lug strength. show- his tighl- And it all dates- bark to "Hill' Hornibror-k when he' - ;iilt.d the reans" after being faiily amLs'luare ly elected national eoiniiiitician.in. lie suddenly Lot old-tiim; wnn ilerlnst ;,l no king and boucht Ce.o-i:- llyi.n.Js y.in.i.u,r. Washinctiui lo-wspapoi ' who h lok ISdl out at ore-oil. I'-aen ihe in'et slate brid.-tf would not luuiLo the chasm which he Lift rnd r.oon i here was "insiibi I'atty talk" that the Doiunrrals would have In have a new national iiiinu.aitcoiiiati and na'itrallv I)r Mor row was tha ,,,ch tak,.(' f ,an fur this lnmo'tant i.... . i all this .-i,,t r., n...i n..'. .. .!,., - - - -.... ...ii, n l saoi. .n.: ne rec-nod he . 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