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POLITIC)
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Présidant Roosevelt Points Out Im
portance o f Electing Legislators
to Support Taft.
TAFT THE BUILDER
HASKELL SUES HEARST
ini Trills
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I In object or i lu- ,i i n v
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been
made public Inn several
WILL BE INSTALLED
New ^ ork t'apitali.t. were in this
IMMEDIATELY.
section recently ami it w h - only a few
day.
«iter their departure that work
W bile In Purflnnd t hi« week, Otto
he
van
on the Niagara prnperth-«.
Hun-cii. Pr» *i eut of the Gold Creek
The incoming Presidential election
Miniog »oil Milling CmiipHiiy pur
chased |be Air t'oinpresM-rs «m l Drills don’t .ecu to effect Inml.-r hii.insM at
i i r e e - s s ry i n c n o q j e i c f h c
mechanical Mill City
President Roosevelt, In s letter to
William B. McKinley, chairman of the
Republican Congressional Committee,
up|M-uls to disinterested citizens to Join
with tIn- National Republican Commit
tee mid the Congressional Committee In • q i | | p i l i l l | - o f M il- M i l l i e . .
a movement to elect William H. Taft
A large >in .on' of »loek b ». been
ns f'r.-Hldent mid a Republican Congress
subscribed »nil |.»»i for by |»eojile from
to NUpport him. Haying, lu purt :
*’lt I» urgently neceMMsry, from the various section-mni it is with great
standpoint o f the public Interest, to appreciation I D m t the management of
elect Mr. Taft, and a Republican Con the Gold Creek Mining AMillingCom-
gress which will supimrt him; and they pnnv
instsll
the new machinery.
Seek election on a platform which *[•*■-
With this addition it will lie but a
clllcally pledges the party, alike In Its
executive ami legislative branches, to short time until the mines will be
continue and develop the policies which «hie to put out their required amount
have been not merely Introduced, but of ore per day and in addition have a
acted ui«m during these seven years greater amount on the dump «<> that
These policies can be successfully car
a steady reserve will he maintained.
ried through only by the hearty ooojier-
atlon o f the President and the Congrecs
PROF GUY M V AIL
In both Its branches, and It Is therefore
Prof Guy M Vail w »» - ailed east on
ts-cullnrly Important that there should
obtnlu such harmony between them To a telegram a few days since and will
fall to elect Mr. Tnft would be a calam lie ah-ent (s-rbaps ten days hut dur
ity to the country; and It would !»•
ing his absence be has left Mr Hansen
folly, wlills electing him, yet at the
in
clisrge of the work at the bridge
same time to elect a Congress hostile
camp
»m l mines. He returned to
to him. a Congress which under the iu-
fluence of partisan leadership would Is- Slayton Wednesday and completed
certain to thwart and baffle him on arrangements to take several more
every possible occasion. To elect Mr. !
workmen from this place.
Taft, and at the same time to elect a
It is tin desire of the Gold Creek
Congress pledged to sup|«>rt him. Is the
Mining
A M illing Company to com
only way in which to perpetuate tLe
policy of the government as now car plete the wagon road aa quickly as
ried on. I feel that all the old that can possible that the smelter machinery
be given to this policy by every good may he taken in tit an early date.
citizen should he given ; for this Is far
With the biidges completed the grad
more than a merely partisan matter.”
Yokohama, Oct. IS .— Sixteen bat
tleships, constituting the American
Atlantic fleet, on Its peaceful cruise
around the world, are riding at an
'
¿
a
?
r roso r e
chor In the Buy o f Toklo, occupying
I 'l ,
IT 1
a post of honor lu front o f u like
number o f Japanese inen-of-war, the
^ ¡r r i
white hulls o f the American vessels
making u strong contrast with (he
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soinber-huod ones o f the Japanese.
In the bay, alive with hunting,
gully decorated tugs and steamers
loaded with sightseers are steaming
to and fro and launches from the
shore and the war vessels are bear
ing uniformed officers on their official
visits o f welcome.
Preceded by Its tender, the Yank
ton, tho American fleet entered the
harbor In a fog that hung over the
*-»*re
bay and dropped anchor at 9:30
o ’clock Sunday morning, one-half
hour later thun the time scheduled.
This was due to the fog.
The licet proceeded to Its anchor
age ground anil anchored In four
— From the* Philadelphia Press.
columns in front o f (he Japanese
fleet.
When anchors were cast, a
committee
representing
with due attention to sanitation and reception
hygiene, was a problem which would every department o f the Japanese
have been beyond most men. But Mr. government and accompanied by at
tache,, o f the various foreign em
Ta ft did It successfully.
To keep the machinery and tools In bassies and legations and the Mayor
o f Yokohama boarded the flagship
H ii D irectin g Maini Maa I it »urcd condition, three large machine and re
pair shops, two shipyards and numer Connecticut and officially welcomed
Success o f the M am m oth
ous warehouses are maintained. When Itear-Adnilral Sperry, his officers and A P P E A X TO LO YA L REPUBLICANS
Project.
we recall that this enormous plant Is men to Japan.
operated at a distance o f 1,382 miles
To Middle W est and R ocky Moun
from Its nearest base o f supply, New
tain States Republicans.
Orleans, and 1,071 miles from Its main
Raised W a g e« o f Isthm ian Laborer«
You wnnt Mr. Ta ft and Mr. Sher-
AS ROOSEVELT SEES BRYAN.
huso of «Upply. New York, we can es
: man elected and they cannot be elected
by L o n g evity Order W h ile W ar
timate with more Justice and accuracy
unless the Republican National Com
.
the
magnitude
and
<
nmpllcatlniis
of
the
"You say that you have advo
Secretary.
mittee has sufficient money to pay the
undertaking Mr. T a ft bn« conducted so
cated more radical measures
legitimate expenses of the campaign.
j well.
against private monopolies than
It costa money to perfect an organiza
U firb ln K n isn
l| i| irrrlgtr T a ft.
either l or my party associates
tion.
It requires money to pay for
The Panama Canal 1« one o f the
have been willing to undertake.
lie has succeeded In Impressing labor
printing, postage, salaries or stenogra
KrenlMt achievements of any Repub- on the Isthmus with Ills kindly Inter
You
have, Indeed,
advocated
phers and elerks at headquarters, trav
Mean administration.
measures that sound more radi
est In Its behalf. On this point the spe
eling expenses of speakers and numer
A a Secretary of War. Hon. William cial commission's report says: "From
cal. but they have the prime de
ous other details that go to make the
II Tuft personally assumed the rc«|mn- the outset we were strongly ImpreHsed
fect that lu practice they would
campaign end successfully. Congress,
«liillity of Inaugurating the \\>>rk and by the spirit o f c<«>d will and loyalty
not work. I should not In this
as you know, has passed a law making
ayateiualleally shaping tip the practical j of the employes • ♦ • Tile general
letter to you discuss your atti
It unlawful for us to solicit money from
operation« until a degree o f efficiency sentiment of the workers was expressed
tude on this question If you did
Corporations.
We must depend upon
ha. been reached that may well as In tin- words of n mechanic, in one of
not yourself bring It up. but as
the contributions of individual voters,
tonish the nation« of the earth
you have brought It up. I answer
the conferences which we held with
i f every Republican in this Western
Mr. Tnft ha« applied to thi** world representatives of different trades. Said
you that In my judgment the
project and history making enterprise he: 'We want It understood that we
Division would contribute one dollar to
measures you advocate would be
those «ante qualities o f careful.thought are American citizens and that we are
the campaign fund, we will be able to
wholly Ineffective In curing a
ful InventIgatInn, penetrating Judgment proud lo have a share lu this great
do nil the things that the voters want
single evil, and so far ns they
done; we w ill be able to elect T a ft and
and ahxolutcl.v fair dealing, which have work
hud any effect at all, would mere
We believe the government Is
made him ao «Ignall.v successful In the treating us right, and we are as tnueli
Sherman. W ill you help? I f so, please
ly throw the entire business of
performance o f nil these duties of »tate ; Interested to see this thing n success
send one dollar to the chairman of your
the country Into hopeless und ut
which have brought him to the high as nnyouc.* Tills spirit o f loyalty and
State Finance Committee, whose name
ter confusion. I put Mr. T a ft’s
eminence he now oeeuplca aa one of our Interest In the work was evidenced on
appears In the list following, or send it
deeds against your words. I ask
greatest living American«.
direct to me and you will receive the
that you be Judged both by the
many occasions and should be account
official
receipt of the Republican Na
words
you
wish
remembered,
and
ed
ns
an
asset
of
the
highest
value
to
« m l K n o w IV r-u n n lly .
tional Committee.
by the words that seemingly you
the government In the accomplishment
Like the I*hlll|>plne project and other
FRED W. UPHASI,
and your party now desire to
of Its colossal task."
grout work laid upon hint, he ha«
'
Assistant Treasurer.
have forgotten. . . .
I hold It
T a ft ltiil»c » IV n s n .
■tudied the «Itiintlou at Panama at
entirely
natural
for
any
great
Contributions
may
be sent by check
On May 1. 1907, as Secretary of War,
clo«e range and trusted to no second
law-defying corporation to wish
or
money
order
to
any
o f the following
Mr
Tnft
Issued
a
longevity
order
mak
tiand Information with which to In
to see you placed In tic- Presi
named chairmen of the various State
«lire hi« aueee«a. There ha« been about ing liliernl and appreciate Increase In
dency rather than Mr. Ti<f* Your
finance committees:
ninety million dollar« exiiendcd on the the wages of various classes of work-
plans to put a stop to the abuses
Colorado. Whitney Newton. Denver.
work to date and Mr. T n ft ha« had to i men, as follows:
of these corporations are wholly
Idaho, Frank F. Johnson, Wallace.
npprove every dollar of tills expendi
"A ll employes not native to the trop
chimerical. — Theodore
Roose
Illinois. Ool. Frederick H. Smith, Pe
ture. !Ie ha« not been satisfied with ics who occupy the positions herein
velt.”
oria.
n single visit to the Isthmus, Imt has I designated shall be granted the follow
Iowa, Hon. Lafayette Young, Des
made the long Journey every year so ing Increases In pay for length of con
Moines.
that he might direct the work more tinuous service on the isthmus: Five
Kansas, Frank E. Grimes. Topeka.
economically. The result is that he has ! |ior cent o f the basic or class rate for
Michigan, John N. Bagley, Detroit.
changed the situation there from an In the si... . year, with accumulative ad-
W hole fa m ilies Die In Flumes.
Missouri. O. I- Whttelaw, 409 North
hospitable region to a locality where j (litIon of three per cent of the Isislc
Alpena, Mich., Oct. 19.— Out of
Americans can live In healthful se rate for each mihsoqucnt year; pro- the lire-swept district to the north Second street. St. Louis.
Montana. Thomas A. Marlow. Helena
curity without the fear of plagues or vlded, however, that such cumulative o f this city, where flames are spread
Nebraska, John C. Wharton, New
dread of contagion« diseases. The rate
Increase shall not exceed a total of 25c ing untold death and desolation un
of mortality on the Isthmus Is about af the basic rate."
checked, come advices which Indicate York Life building, Omaha.
New Mexico, J. W. Reynolds, Santa
the suuie us It Is in our Viucrienn cities.
In other words. Mr. T a ft made It that the number o f dead will exceed
Fe.
50
and
may
run
up
w
ell
towards
100
S l n i t r s <■( t h e W o r k .
possible for every American laborer on
North Dakota, James A. Buchanan,
. Early yesterday It was known that
Work on the ennal
has passisl the Isthmus, by remaining there and 22 had been sacrificed to the (lames. Buchanan.
through two stages, those o f planning Working, to Increase Ills wages 25 tier Enter advices confirmed this report
Oregon. Dr. H. W. Coe. Portland.
and preparation. It Is now In the third cent and at the same time have a per and added 10 more to the list of
South Dakota. O. W. Thompson. Ver
manent position. These men also get victims. It is certain that the casual million.
and final stage, that of construction
Both of the earlier stages required the four weeks' vacation with pay, every ties w ill largely exceed every pre
Washington. James D. Hog*. Seattle.
presence of a large
working force, year and Mr. T a ft favors making the vious report.
In some cases whole
Or to Fred W. Uphara, Assistant
necessarily quartered In temporary am! vacation six weeka with pay.
fam ilies lost their lives in the flames. Treasurer. 234 Michigan avenue, Chi-
make shift accommodations.
Because
■ngo. Illinois.
< l utni f t* W o u l d I I a l ) l « i m t r « H i * .
l*O R TL A N D M A R K E T S .
of these conditions. Inevitable at the
In
the
performance
of
this
work
the
outset, early critics of the enterprise
W h e a t- Track prices: Club, 88c;
IT.Ited State« Is under the scrutiny of
mistook the Initial and temporary out
red Russian, Stic; bluestem, 93c; LABOR IN DEMOCRATIC STATES.
the
entire
world,
es|>eelnlly
of
our
Valley, 91c.
lit for permanent equipment.
neighbors In Central and South Amer
Barley— Feed, $26; rolled, $27® Coal Miners in Alabam a Subjugated
T h r o u i r t i l i n i A Iniit I l . n l m r .
ica. before whom we must nuke good 28.
Into C rin gin g Dependencies.
Mr. Taft's chief concern®)«« been the our profession of high social and In
Oats— No. 1 white, $31; gray,
That
there's a "rift within tin* lute”
proper core of the laboring man on the dustrial Ideals It would I k 1 a national
$30.
of
the
Compere
proposition to deliver
isthmus, ftnder his patient and ap calamity to Jeopardize the present lib
Hay Tim othy. W illam ette Valley,
proved methods the terrible scourge eral progressive policy that Is so suc fancy, $14; do. ordinary, $11; East the labor vote of the country to Dem
of yellow fever, against which the cessfully constructing the Panama Ca ern Oregon, mixed, $15.50; do. fancy ocracy is becoming more apparent.
While Mr. Bryan and Mr. Gompera are
French struggled In vain, the filthy and nal. Mr. Tnft Is the gne man to con $17; a lfalfa, $11.50.
pest breeding state of the principal tinue this great work to the end.
Butter
Extra, 35c; fancy, 33 4 c ; making special appeals to labor, neither
refers to the deplorable condition of
I’ nnamnninn towns, the rough labor
choice, 30c; store, 18c.
camps, and other pioneer hardships of
E g gs- Extra, 33 (n 34c; Eastern, labor In the Democratic South. Mr.
John P. White, for six years president
the two first eras, have been eliminated.
26 ® 29c.
He has iieeotnpllshed these things
Hops New Oregon, 7 # 8c; 1907, of the Iowa Fnited Mine Workers, and
now one o f the national officers of the
through tfle activity o f the Department
2 4 ® 4c; 1906, 1 *4 & 1 \ c .
of Sanitation, the Department of Mu
W ool- V alley
14® 15 4 c ;
lb; Fnited Mine Workers’ Asoclatlon, who
Deputy Serves Summons in Haskell
nicipal Engineering and the Building
Eastern
Oregon,
8 ® 16c, as to ! Investigated mining labor conditions In
Suit Cutler Difficulties.
i the South. Is not so reticent. In a re-
Department. To-day we tins! yellow
shrinkage.
cent adilresa to I-ocal Union No. 97 of
fever driven from the isthmus, the
Mohair— Choice, 1 8 ® 19c.
Omaha, Oct. 17. A fte r a dramatic
Albla, Iowa, he told of persecutions of
deadly stegom.vla mosquito thus ren
Inbor In Alabama where a coal miners’
dered Innocuous, malaria and pneu scene on the Union Pacific trait* No
SEATTLE MARKETS.
strike was In progress. He Is reported
monia greatly
reduced and a high 2, last night, In which the door >f
W heat— Bluestem, 94c.
hla stateroom was hurst opeu by a
as saying: “ The miners o f Alabama
average of health prevailing.
Oats
$30® 31.
deputy sheriff. W illiam It Henrst,
have been subjugated until n majority
Barley—
$26.
M nnnantk C o n stru c tio n P ro jec t.
the m illionaire editor, wns served
Hay
Eastern Washington timo have become cringing dependencies. A l
President Roosevelt appointed a spe- with papers notifying him. that suit
thy, $16 per ton; Puget Sound hay, most dally sonic of the laboring men of
»600,000 had been brought
rlal commission to examine the Istli- for
$10® 11 per ton; wheat hay. $12 that State were mercilessly shot down
mlan situation last spring, and It re- against hint for slander and libel by
for daring to assert their rights as
per ton; alfalfa. $9.60® It) per ton.
liortert Aug. (J, 1008. According to this Governor Charles N. Haskell, of Ok
Butter
Washington crentnery, 34c American citizens. Ninety-one members
lahoma,
In
the
Douglas
county,
Ne
speelnl report there were at work at
per tb; ranch. 2 1 ® 23c per lb; Ore of the Mine Workers’ Association wers
the fsthmus April 30, 1908, 2(1,118 men braska, district court. The summons gon, 2Sc per Tb.
thrown Into Jail without having com
for the lathmlnn Canal Commission and wns served by Deputy Sheriff Stew
Eggs Selected local, 48®>60c per mitted any crime other than becoming
7,07.1 at work for the Panama railroad, art for Smytho A Smythe o f Omaha, dnz; Eastern, 30® 3 2r per doz; Ore- members <>* the organisation.''
Ala-
a total of 33,103 men all told. Housing who are Mr. Haskell's attorneys in gou rani h. 36c per dux.
I baina Is n State absolutely voder con-
tblj Industrial artuy tu quick time, the damugo suit.
I trol of Bryan Uuuo.racj.
r u ic
| of men st work clearing away brush,
I .rumps etc , near th-ii prtqa-r-r*« pic
Mr Cl I««. Hoodie dealer in timber-
land just returned fr-on Portland and
re|mrts not much doing in real estate
ami timber land on account»!election.
There seem» to lie plenty of money
waiting investment.
Hiuck for the different mining com
panies on the North Santiam is selling
fast.
Mrs McCoy i» moving to town and
will stay with Mr and Mrs Holt this
winter.
Vacant house, are very scarce.
Both public school, are crowded.
The Foresters of A merica met last
night and closed their charter and it
is reported they had a splendid time.
They meet at Gates next Tuesday for a
social time.
If Taft be elected the North Hantiam
River Valley will witness its bigest
boom the coming year.
Clyde Bole, arrived home to-day
after several weeks absence.
Mr.. Pratt and daughter are home
again after a breif visit among friends
and relatives.
The Curtis Lumber Co has purchased
three
ox teams for logging purposes
ing can he resumed provided the
with
Cha.
Sullivan in charge.
weather will permit. It is getting late
for grading hut as most of the work is
in rocky formution it can he pushed
ahead even when dirt handling would
be out of tne question.
As the time is at hand when farmers
will want tocure their pork, I thought
STOCK WILL ADVANCE
that I should like to give Farm Jour
nal readers my way, which I like bet
NOVEMBER FIRST
ter than pickling and the smoking or
TO 15 CENTS.
applying liquid smoke.
My method is to smoke the barrel
As the present block of stock that
instead
of the meat. Invert the barrel
was placed on the market at ten cents
over
a
few
live coals on which place a
has almost lieen placed it has been
decided by the officers of the Gold few corn cobs or any material that you
Creek Mining Jc M illing Company to wish to use to smoke (lie barrel; admit
advance the stock to 15 cents per share ' air enough to keep a good smoke, but
November first. Those desiring to get avoid too much heat, a. that would
in on the ten cent rate should call j shrink the barrel and cause it to leak.
upon J T Kearns, at his same old stand Smoke the barrel for one or two days.
where he will W glad to accomodate Then put the meat in the barrel and
those who desire to avail themselves cover with pickle the same as for dry
of their opportunity of making th e 1 smoking, and it will be ready to use in
best mining investment ever ofiered in a few days. 1 use n pickle as follows:
One part pickle, as strong as salt will
this vicinity.
Scarcely a day passes but some new j make it, to two parts water, with a
purchaser calls upon -Mr Kearns and ' pint of molasses to six gallons of pick
he with his jovial manner shows the! le (which can be varied to suit the
very fine specimens of ore which were ' taste.) If you wish to keep the meat
brought out from the mines recently in warm weather, use more salt in
and in addition impresses upon them pickle. M.— October Farm Journal.
Curing Pork.
j
the fact that the Santiam District is
to be soon know n as the greatest Cop
per producing district iu the Pacific
north west.
Mr Kearns has followed mineralogy
as a study for many years and is a
first class judge of ores. This makes it
much easier for him to explain the
nature of the ores and ore deposits in
the Gold Creek Mining Jc Milling Co
properties. He is quite familiar with
the country and having recently visit
ed the “ diggins” he is quite enthsi-
astic ami desires all his friends to avail
themselves of their opjiortiiuity of get
ting Gold Creek M & M stock at ten
cents per share up to Saturday night
October 31st. Now wouldn’t it be fine
to put away a few hundred shares and
forget you had them for abont two
years. Try it, you will not regret it
you will get thousands in return for
hundreds.
J T K kakn s , A g e n t .
PAR TY OF PERF0RMACE.
Republican O rganization Fosters A ll
Policies Ten din g to Make the
Country Great and
Prosperous.
Tlie Republican Is a party o f action.
It rests upon what it lias done, and
not upon wlwt It [lossibly may do in
the future. It lias fostered everything
that has tended to make the country
grout nud prosiierous. It has moved
with the people. It has kept abreast
o f the times. It has ever stood reedy
to modify an old jiolicy or to adopt a
new one when the business Interests o f
the country have needed the modifica
tion or the change. It has protected
American Industries. It has protected
American labor by stringent immigra
tion laws. It protected the credit and
business stability of the country by
prompt declaring In favor o f a gold
standard, .and writing It In the stat
utes. When the time enme It prompt
ly seized upon the time and the op
portunity to begin the speedy construc
tion o f the great isthmian canal. It
has never hesitated to assume a re
Curtis Lumber Co. Enlarges Plant sponsibility.
When the cruelties it
Oct. i'l — The Curtis Lumber Co. of Cuba threatened the interests o f Amer r
this place are making prepaiation to lea the Republican party resolved t(
enlarge their plant by adding another put an end to those cruelties. Whet
200 horse power engine, also a set of trusts sprang up it enacted a law t<
curb and control those trusts. Whed
band saws to take the place of circular
commerce was at the mercy o f the
saws for large timber. This will great railroads, it provided for n commission
ly increase the output of the mill; in to regulate them. When shippers were
fact the daily output with the new oppressed by transportation com panic*
it promptly enacted a rate law. It has
equipment will be 175,000 feet
The company will also erect a new met every emergency In war or pear®,
met It In n wise, prudent and states
water lower and tank for fire protec- J
manlike manner. It Is progressive when
tion. Their logging rowil loo is to be j progressiveness means upbuilding. It
extended to Rock Creek and on toward j is conservative when conservatisip
Quartsville. This extension will enter means the maintenance o f peace, order
a great timber belt from which the and prosperity. It has been prompt
company w ill acquire their supply of without undue haste. I’ eace and pros
perity at home— honor and respect
logs. As the days are now somewhat
abroad has been, is now, and always
shorter ihan in summer the company will be Its motto.— Republican Nations!
lias made a change in the daily sc lied- Platform.
Mill City.
ule and they now begin work at a ,
quarter before seven in the morning
I f it la true that Roosevelt Is golug
and fifteen minutes before one at mam to take to the stump Hr.ran will have
thereby putting in a full day by quit to take to the woods.— Philadelphia
ting at hall past five in the evening. | Press
Work on Niagara.
Mr. Bryan no longer refers to Mr.
Roosevelt as bis Imitator, counterpart
Messrs O'Neil ami Callahan, owners
and understudy.— St. I-ouls Globe p
ol the Niagara water power haveacrew ocrat
/