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SOMERSAULTS THIRD TERM : OF ROOSEVELT QUACK PLANK W.lliam Jennings Bryan Analyzes Fraudulent "Blanket Policy" Ot tered For Protection of Record oí Third Term liaiididats. Health and Life. HIS SUDDEN C IN INTEREST OF FAKERS, No M essage In Behalf of People's C ause In Savcn and a H alf Y ears T . R. W as P resid en t. “T heodore R ex" P rom ises to Shield T hem A g ain st D iscrim ination by E ducated P hysicians. elu d ed a n tn e ■ i >\ pi-m lslon In th e W ilson law ot IMif W hen lid s p ro vision w as decla red u n co n stitu tio n al by th e su p re m e co u rt hy a m ajo rity o f one th e D em ocratic p a rly renew ed th e fight a n d h a s contended for tjie Incom e ta x In th re e n atlo u al cam palgns. Iu 1008 th e IV iiioorfltlc p la t form d em an d e d th e suhndaslon o f an a m en d m en t «tieclltcally authorizing an incom e t a x —th e very am en d m en t now befo re th e s ta te s for ratification Mr. R o osevelt's c a n d id a te. Mr. T uft, d ecla red d u rlu g th e cam p a ig n th a t an am e n d m e n t w as uot n ecessary. Slid Mr. R oosevelt n e v er m ade any a rg u m en t Iu fa v o r of th e am en d m en t o r In fa v o r o f th e prin cip le em bodied In It. T h e a m e n d m e n t has uow been ratified by th irty -fo u r s ta te s ; hut. so fa r as l know , Mr. R oosevelt h as n ever m ade a speech In fa v o r o f lt^ ratification nor. since th e su b m issio n of th e a m e n d m ent. m ade a speech u rging an Incom e ta x ns a p a rt o f o u r llucnl system . It w ould not re q u ire any g reat stre tc h of gen ero sity on bis p a rt to cred it th e D em ocratic p a rty w ith p rio rity In th e advocacy o f th is reform . BON TON T H E S E N U M BER S W IL L BAKERY and = RESTAURANT M e a l s a t a ll h o u rs C. Ullom, Proprietor The best to eat at the handiest place to eat. Now By W ILLIAM JE N N IN G S BRYAN. Solom on sa y s th a t th e b o rro w e r Is T h e political te u ta c le s o f th e th ird a c rv a u t u n to th e lender. If th is a p te rm c a n d id a te h av e been e x ten d e d In plies to oue w ho b o rro w s Ideas Mr. In Slayton Hotel Dining Room Roosevelt does u o t recoguize th e obll- e v ery d irectio n from w hich m ig h t be g a th e re d v o ters irre sp e c tiv e of sex, ICHliou. fo r he h a s no t only borrow ed Not A lw ays For R ailroad R egulation. I root th e D em ocratic p a rty a s few ptib- race, ««lor o r p rev io u s condition, o f all Mr. R oosevelt Is now a n ad v o cate of lic men h a v e b orrow ed from a n o p p o s vocations, fa c tio u s a n d tra d e s Into tb s railro a d reg u latio n . W hen did he com ing p a rty , b u t he has sh o w n hltuself 1‘ro g ressiv e fold. Ry specious p ro m m enee? T h e D em ocratic p a rty lu Its stra n g e ly u n g ra te fu l fo r th e id eas tak- ises cu n n in g ly a d a p te d to each th e p la tfo rm s o f ISO«, 1000 an d 10O4 d e eu. O f co u rse It will u o t be co n ten d e d colouel beckons th em to follow w ith m anded a n e x ten sio n o f th e (towers of OPEN TO THE CHILDREN OF ORE th a t a n idea can be p a te n te d . It Is th e b lea tin g ap p ro v al w h ereso ev er hia b ell th e In te rsta te com m erce com m ission only th in g , in fa c t, th a t is not su b je c t w e th e r a d ju ta u ts m ay lead In o rd er U p to 1004 Mr. R oosevelt never d lw u ss GON UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE. to monopoly. th a t T heodore Rex m ay a g a in s it In ed th e su b je c t o f ra ilro ad reg u latio n o f E ven Mr. P erk in s, w ith all his fo n d ficially o r In public speech, so fa r as I th e W h ite H ouse. ness fo r th e tr u s t, w ould n o t c o n ten d P rices to he d is trib u te d as follow s: h av e been ab le to find. A lthough nom T e m p tin g b a it Is th ro w n to th e w ork- th a t a iuon»|K>l.v In id eas could bo F o r th e liest o rig in al com position in ated w ith o u t op|Hisltion in th e con form ed au d m ade su b je c t to reg u latio n lug people in th e m in im u m w age, to ventlon o f 1004. his p latfo rm co n tained (not tu exceed 7M) word*) by any child b y a b u reau a p p o in te d by th e p re si th e S ocialist in th e e n la rg e m e n t of no p rom ise o f ra ilro a d reg u latio n Ry Under th e a g s lim it,on follow ing s u b je c ts | d e n t Mr. R oosevelt, how ever, lias won g o v e rn m e n t o w n ersh ip s, to th e wo Its a ttitu d e on th e railro ad question ' • W h y Jonathan Bourne, Jr. his p o p u larity by th e advocacy o f m en Iu th e fu rth e ra n c e o f su ffrag e a s th e D em o cratic p a rty alie n a te d th e sup th in g s p rev io u sly ad v o c a te d by th e p iratio n s, to th e fa rm e r in b lissfu l bet- po rt o f those railw ay officials who I Bhould Be Returned to th$ IV m o crats. a n d still be is all th e w hile te ru ie u ts o f ru ra l life, etc. Now he a p c o u n ted th em selv es r>em ocrnts. an d United atatea t-euate." assailin g th e D em o crats b itterly a n d p eals to th e q u ack s, those tr u e an d Mr. R oosevelt, both In ID00, w hen be ' j $60.00 in Gold. For th e next b e st pro has sb o w if to w a rd th em a h o stility th a t h ith e rto desp ised men of p red ato ry w as a c a n d id a te fo r vice president, aud is h a rd to explain. Mr R oosevelt n ev er prosecuted J. I*. duction $26.00 in Gold. Fur ths third in 19tM. w hen he w as a c a n d id a te for w ealth , offering th em te n d e re st reg ard To show th e e x te n t o f his borrow ing, M organ A Vo 'a al eel Iru sl He em best production f 10.00 in Gold. For the p resid en t, had th e l*eneflt o f th e su p let m e e n u m e ra te som e of th e th in g s an d freedom from p re ju d ic e “ fo r or p o rt o f th o se ex -D em ocrals. It w as In pbntlcnlly sliqqied th e p r o c e e d i n g * III fifty next best f 1.00 each. a g a in s t." T h e follow ing "b la n k e t poll w hich he now a d v o c a te s th a t w e re a d •lltu te d by oilier» agnina! .I I* M organ 1004 th a t he w ro te his fam ous le tte r RULES GOVERNING CONTthT vocated by th e D em o crats a t a n e a r c y ” Is offered fo r pro tectio n o f o u r to Mr. n a r r im a n an d in th e s ta te of A C o.'s barvwMer tru st W heu the All contestants should write their m ost precious p o ssessio n s—h ealth and New York profited hy th e cam paign lier d ate. paute o t 11**7 whs a t Its h eig h t he tu rn compositions on pa|ier ¡4 by 11 inches, life: Shall th a People R u le f ed th e resources o f th e tre a su ry over fu n d th a t Mr. H a rrlm a n raised. “ W e fa v o r th e union of all th e e x is t to J. M organ & Co., w ho used them If possible. T ak e his p a ra m o u n t Issue o f th e W hen a f te r 1004 Mr. R oosevelt took ' a n d m ade m ousy and rep u la lion by the p re se n t c a m p a ig n —nam ely, th e rule o f ing ag en cies fo r fu n d a m e n ta l govern u p th e su b je c t of ra ilro a d regulation The manuscripts should reach us by process l i e m et (¡ary am i F rick , rep November 6th. •lie people T h e p la tfo rm ado p ted by m e n t d e a lin g w ith th e public h ealth he fo u n d m ore h earty su p p o rt am ong resen tin g J I*. M organ 4c C o 's «teel th e D em o cratic n atio n a l co nvention a t In to -a sin g le n atio n a l h ealth service th e D em o crats In th e s e n a te an d house The awards will be made nol later tru st, before b re a k fa st one m orning D enver fo u r y e a rs ago co n tain ed th e w ith o u t d isc rim in a tio n a g a in s t o r for th a n am ong th e R epublicans, so th a t an y one se t o f th e ra p e u tic m ethods, be h as reaso n to know th n t th e Deni j au d licensed them , in vlolntlou of low. than Dee. 1, 1912. follow ing: . Ui ab so rb th e T euuessvs Coal am i Iron ••‘S hall th e people rule?* is th e o v e r school of m edicine o r school o f healing, o cratle p a rty has fo r a long tim e p lan t i Spill name and address correctly, com pany, th u s giving J I’ M organ A w helm ing issue w hich m a n ife sts it.-elf w ith su ch a d d itio n a l po w ers a s may ed Itse lf boldly npon th e people'* side Bend all communications to be necessary to en a b le It to p erform 1 Oo.'s steel tr u s t a monopoly of high In all th e q u e stio n s now u n d e r d isc u s on th e su b je c t o f ra ilro ad regulation efficiently such d u tie s In th e protection \ grude Iron ore. l i e p u t Mr Bacon, a sion." U n d er th e c irc u m sta n c e s w e m ight Bourne Popular Government Club H ere is th e very p h ra s e w hich be o f th e p ublic from p re v e n ta b le d is ex p ect som e c o m p lim en tary reference eases a s m ay be properly undertnkeD w d" U.e 'di,!','m,!!'lc 814 Portland, Oregon em ploys, an d it is n o t only d e cla red to to o u r p a rty ’* a ttitu d e Instead of service. H a m ade H erb ert Satterlee. he an Issue, b u t Ib e o v e rw h elm in g is by th e fu n d a m e n ta l a u th o ritie s, in an a th e m a s. J. P M organ's son-ln law , a ss ista n t su e It w as d w e lt upon by th e c a n d i clu d in g th e execu tio n o f e x istin g law s T. R.’s C om plete S om ersault. se c re ta ry of th e navy, in a le tte r to d a te s a n d by o th e r sp e a k e rs d u rin g th e re g a rd in g p u re food, q u a ra n tin e and Frick, Gould and M organ Gavo $100,000 On th e s u b je c t o f p u blicity a s to A tto rn ey G eueral B o n ap arte be te s ti cam p a ig n , so th a t Mr R oosevelt, th en c o g n ate su b je c ts, th e prom otion o f a p c am p a ig n c o n trib u tio n s he has not only Each— C o r p o r a t io n « Gavo 73'/* P»r fied feelingly to th e virtue« o f the lent, m ay I k * assu m e d to have had p ro p ria te actio n fo r th e Im provem ent ado p ted th e D em o cratic position, hut C ent of E ntiro A m ount Rscoivsd. "M organ In te re sts w hich have been in o f it. H e n o t only refu sed to o f v ital sta tistic s, th e e x ten sio n o f th e he has been com pelled to tu rn a com "My daughter «•< afflicted with frien d ly to us." N ever liefore w h s tho a d m it ilieu th a t it w as th e p a ra m o u n t re g istra tio n a re a of su ch sta tistic s and Jo h n D A rchbold's sta te m e n t thHt p le te so m e rsa u lt In o rd e r to do so In epileptic file for three year«. the attack s •'public w elfare” so cheaply protected Issue, b u t he d isp la y e d e x tra o rd in a ry co-operation w ith th e h ealth a c tiv itie s 190$ th e D em o cratic p latfo rm dem and th e S tnndnrd Oil com pany co n trib u ted coming every few weeks. We employed a ctiv ity In n rg ln g upon th e c o u n try of th e v ario u s s ta te s HDd c ities o f the E x ten t of M organ Interests. ed th e p u b licatio n before election of $100.000 to Mr. R oosevelt’s cam paign several doctors hut they did her so Mr. T a ft, w hom he h a s since declared n atio n .” T h e “M organ In terests" a re uot con T h u s w ould votes fo r T heodore Rex th e n am es o f In dividual c o n trib u to rs fuud in 1904 w as confirm ed by G eorge good. About h to he th e a g e n t o f bosses a n d th e ene- fined to J . P. M orgsu A Co. hy nny an d th e am ount* co n trib u ted Mr 1 R. Sheldon, w ho succeeded C ornelius be m ultiplied yesr a g o w • mv o f p o p u la r g o v ern m en t. menn*. T h e M orgnn In te re sts ro tn p re R oosevelt a t th n t tim e Indorsed Mr h e a r d o f Dr. In su lts E ducated P hysician. N. Bliss as tre a s u re r of th e R epublican hend life In a n ra n re com panies, hunks It w ould seem th a t he o u g h t to m ake T a ft's co n ten tio n th a t th e publication Miles' Nervine, -■■me slig h t ack n o w led g m en t o f his in T h is q u ack p lan k of th e P ro g ressiv e should be d e fe rre d u n til a f te r the elec- ; n atio n al com m ittee. an d tr u s t com panies, railro a d s and and it certainty <'• liteduess to th e D em ocratic p a rty for p la tfo rm not only In su lts th e Intelli Not only did th s B lend« rd Oil com 1 m a n u fa c tu rin g e n te rp rise s 1$ the intr Hon. nnd even w en t so fa r ns to give | h a a proved g M iggestlng th is Issue to him . At le is t. g en t voter, b u t w ounds th e ed ucated reaso n s fo r believing th n t It would Is* p any gtv* $100.000 to elect Mr Roose a n t house Increased Its re g u lar Itepiih- 1 blessing to our he m ight p u t th e issu e In q u o tatio n physician, in th a t It places th e la tte r Im proper to m nke th e publication l>e- velt president, b u t J. P lerp o n t M organ llcnn co n trib u tio n in 1004 bec au se of ' m arks. little girl, film Is In th e sam e cate g o ry w ith em p irics of fo re th e election. T w o y e a rs la te r he j Its ••e*|H*clnl In te re st” we mny easily tk Co. gav e $ 100.000. H . C. F rick gave n o w apparently He Is now a d v o catin g th e d ire c t elec high an d low degree, rubbers, sun declared In fa v o r o f publicity before $100,000 an d G eorge G ould gave a n o th itnnglne th a t th e policy w as widely I cored and la en tion o f se n a to rs, h u t if he e v e r ex curtst3. m ag n etic an d o th e r h ealers nnd an d a f te r th e election, landing on the e r $100.000 Mr. Bheldou testified th a t Im itated by affiliated co rp o ratio n s nnd j joying the beet pr.wsed h im self in fa v o r o f th is reform all o th e r p re te n d e rs who fa tte n u|>on D em o cratic side sh o rtly before th e law individuals P e rh a p s In th is alm ost un u( health, it la n r im th a n tw o y e a rs ago th e fa c t th e c red u lity o f th e helpless sick and w as e n acted c a rry in g o u t th e D em o 73Vi per cen t o f Mr. R oosevelt's total exnm plod fa v o r by th e M organ Inter over a year elnce ti.i' escaped my o b serv atio n , an d I have th e ir terrified rela tiv e s T h e Sun has c ra tic p ln tfo rm on th is su b ject. H ere, cam paign fu n d w as co n trib u ted by cor j cats we sh all find an ex p lan atio n of she has had a lit. We cannot uot only w a b h e d c a re fu lly , h u t w aited a d v e rte d to th e o u trag eo u s violation ! th e R oosevelt a d m in is tra tio n 's hostility su rely , he o u g h t to p raise th e Demo porutlon*. speak too highly enviously, for som e fa v o ra b le oxpres- o f p ro p riety an d Justice w hich ch a ra c N atu rally th ese |>eople gave th eir j to th e S ta n d a rd Oil In terests, w hich ot Dr. Mllea' Nervine " c ra tlc p a rty fo r th e p ioneer w ork It - from him. terizes th e m edical law s of several h as d one In p u rify in g politics. MRS. FRANK ANDERSON. have u °t alw n y s agreed w ith J P money freely to the Roosevelt cam Comfrey, Mian. s ta te s In th e Union, th e lust in sta n c e of Long Fig h t For P o p u lar Electron of M organ A Co. con cern in g "th e w elfare H e re a re a few o f th e th in g s w hich palgn fund w hich we deplored In th e m edical reg Senators. Thousand* of children in the b e a r th e D em o cratic b ran d , nnd w ith j i T e stify in g th a t he had co n trib u ted of th e public.” T he D em ocratic p a rty began th e fight illations o f th e can al zone an d w hich all o f Ills ex p erien ce on th e p lains he I t m ay he th a t th e s e n a te com m ittee United States who are suffering $150.000 to th e R oosevelt cam paign to* th e p o p u la r election o f se n a to rs th e bull moose p la tfo rm th r e a te n s to w ill n o t be a b le to "w o rk th e brand will tie ab le to throw m ore light on from attacks of epilepsy are (| [ fund In 1904 because he w ns "es|>eclal tw 'u u t y e a rs ago th is su m m er, w hen Inflict upon all th e s ta te s In th e Cnlon. o v e r” so ns to m nke It look like 'T . It " tlila point, but It enn hardly add a n y burden and torrow to their parent*, ly In terested ," Mr. J. P. M organ added. th in g to th e scandal ^pf th e Morgnn- a D em ocratic house o f re p re se n ta tiv e s i T h ese leg islativ e e n a c tm e n ts require "T h e only In terest we had w as in th e R oosevelt alliance It won Mr. Roose who would give anything to restore a t W ashington p assed fo r th e first tim e all p erso n s w ho propose to become health to the sufferers. w elfare o f th e public.” a resolution su b m ittin g th e n ecessary p h y sician s not only to p u rsu e n m ore or velt w I mi opened up to .1 P M organ a m en d m e n t Since th a t tim e a sim ilar less th o ro u g h course o f p rep arato ry Mr. M organ em phnsized his devotion A Co. th e (xisslbllllles o f governm ent to Mr. ROosevelt's |>ollt!rnl fo rtu n es hy by big business. It wns Mr. R oosevelt - I'lifloti.I-.a* lieen pa- -is! by th e house edu catio n , h u t also to be tra in e d in all is one of the best remedies known iu five o th e r congresses first. In 18i»4 b ra n ch es of m edicine an d , besides, to th e fu rth e r sta te m e n t th a t J. P. Mur w ho iierstinded 1 P. M organ A Co. fo for this affliction. It ha* proven by a n o th e r Tiemocrntic house: th e n , be su b je c te d to a rigid e x am in atio n by gau & C o.'s usual co n trib u tio n to R e plunge deeply Into politics It w ns Mr j beneficial in thousands of cases affp r tw o c o n g resses had elapsed, by ap p o in tees o f th e s ta te All th ese serve ________ j publican cam p aig n fu n d s w as only R oosevelt w ho. co n su ltin g “th e public | and those who have used it have th re e R epublican houses, an d . last, by to p ro tect th e public a g a in s t Ignorant $100,000; th n t he n ever heard of nny w elfare," reg istered the decree« of J j the greatest faith in it. It is not a "cure-all," but a reliable remedy th e p rese n t D em ocratic bouse. D uring p re te n d e rs nnd w ould be p erfectly fa ir G n u R ‘ir l/0 f l o n l a r n c P n r n o m . ' ,,onnU o" bis firm to th e Iiem o. ra ts; P M organ A f*o. In th e W hile H ouse for nervous disease*. You need o u f . D ul RC U olilG IG O i u l U o l l r th a t w hen Mr. T a f t w as a ca n d id a te In th e tw e n ty y e a rs th e refo rm has been did not th e very sam e e n a c tm e n ts ex Not until Mr Roosevelt had lost con I in Hire,* D em o cratic p latfo rm s. e iu p t th e la tte r from th e provisions ap J908 th e sum subscribed w ns $.40.000 trol of th e R epublican m achinery and I not hesitate to give it a trial. Sold by all Druggists. If the first H h * p la tfo rm s o f RiOo. IfKH und 11108. plying to ed u cated p ractitio n ers. a n d th a t this y e a r n eith er he nor his th e law providing fo r publicity of cam bottle falls to bsnofit your money la and It has been indorsed by th e leg F av o rs F or C orm o ran ts. j b an k in g bouse had subscribed a dol I align co n trib u tio n s lind gone Into e f rtturnod. Is la lu res o f n e a rly tw o -th ird s o f th e lar. feet did J. P. M orgnn A Co d isap p ear T h u s do o u r sagacious leg islato rs MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. By J O H N B U R K E , s ta te s Mr R oosevelt m u st have s tu ltify th em selv es in th e In te re st of How It W as All Don*. from th e list of re g u la r c o n trib u to rs to know n o f th e effort w hich «-as b eing th e co rm o ra n ts to whom they g ra n t G overnor of N orth D akota. To g rasp th ese p re g n a n t fact* we tho colossal co rru p tio n funds o f the T h e election o f G o vernor W ilson Is h av e only to recall a little m odern his m ade hv th e |>eople to sec u re th e poptl special priv ileg es, because, forsooth, R epublican p a rty . Are .1 P Morgnn ,i ciet lion o f se n ato rs, an d y e t he Mol; , they claim to " h e a r 1 w ith o u t m edi th e only th in g th a t can sav e th e Re tory in 1954 Mr. R oosevelt had his A Co now o p eratin g political!» under no p a rt in th e fight. D u rin g th is tim e cines! T h e re Is now no d iscrim in atio n publican p arty . F o u r y e a rs o f I’resl I bureau o f corp o ratio n s In w nfklng or- cover of Iholr recr-nt p a rtn e r, G eorge w as p resid e n t for seven and one- a g a in s t “schools of m edicine.” T h ere d e n t T a ft has sp lit It In two. We j der. Mr. C ortelyou, lately In control W P erk in * ?—New York W orld. lialf years, an d It is q u ite c e rta in th a t fore th e special pro tectio n dem anded have no reason to believe th a t he will o f It as se c re ta ry o f com m erce and la , Venus. a ritigiug m essage from him would fo r th em by th e bull moose p latfo rm Is be a n y d iffe re n t o r th a t his second ad bor. had .been m ade c h airm an o f the V enus Is both n m orning am i evening have brought victory to thy | ooplo’« g ra tu ito u s a n d Intended only to e n tra p m in istra tio n . If he Is re-elected, will n ational Itepuhllcaii com m ittee. He cause, b u t no m essage cam e. F our votes. T h e "h e a le rs" belong to no tie any m ore s a tisfa c to ry to the people and C ornelius N Bliss, tre a su re r, w ere s ta r lieraii«c she a lw ay s accom panies Ibe sun. n ever receding from him be y e a rs ago th e co nvention w hich he school. Now com es T heodore Rex and th a n his first, It provide* aix -ten th i o t a mill tax for n t* re-election will collecting motley. As G eorge It Hhel controlled an d w hich nom inated Mr dignifies th em by a special provision m ean th e d ivision o f th e R epublican don. Mr. Bliss' successor, says. 7.7Vi per yond ce rta in lim its, w hile th e real of support of A gricultural Collego aud Uni- vcrs.ty o t Oregon, giving them perm a Tu ft rejected . by :t vote iof seven fo an d . ex p re ssin g a m ost te n d e r regard p a rty Into m any w n rrln g fact kins c en t of th e fu n d s received cam e from (he p lan ets, w ith Ibe ex ception o f Mer nent support ami tak in g them o u t of om*. :i resolution ind '¡•sing I hi s reform fo r th e ir sensltillities. prom ises to w hich can only re su lt in final dissolo cury, a re seen at nil possible an g u lar th e m enaced corporations. politic*. It also provide* one Roard of d istan ces from (he sun W hen Venus Still Mr Kofwevelt did nlot say any shield th em a g a in s t d iscrim in atio n by tlon o f all. Kegenta, th u s ••living the problem s of If we do not find In th ese disclosures thiriü H e n eith e r re bilked til e lieptib- ed u cated p hysicians. Is to th e w est o f th e su n she rises be T h e en d will com e q u ic k e r an d Jusi a sufficient e x p la n a tio n o f J. I*. M organ e<> operation, consolidation, dlvlelon of Until eon ven tlon n or In d u r-ecl th e T h is p la tfo rm w ould ra ise th e quack a s c e rta in if R oosevelt Is elected, f. • & C o ’s "especial In te re st” In Mr. fo re him nnd Is a m orning s ta r, but Conraea and economy of m enagem enl. nfron g ptank w hich Wfltf I nr•bided in an d h e ale r alxive th e men w ho dally he is no longer a R epublican, but I- R oosevelt’s election, It Is possible th a t w hen she Is to th e e a st of th e sun she I f d o e s s i« t I n c r e a s e t l i « a v e r a g e th e 1te m e r p latfo rm rises a fte r him au d Is an evening s ta r Kvt Mr. T a ft exem plify th e ir perso n al an d profes th e le ad e r o f a new p a rty , a t w a r wlili la te r ev en ts may reveal It. r a t a a f ta x a tio n . •»'Hilt -oi fa r d u rin g tll<* c ipnign of slonal su p e rio rity by som e unselfish th e R ep u b lican p a rty , ns It Is w ith I I d I t r e p e a l * t h e I I I M H U a lv a r * I'.HJS os to s.iv th a t 1*EI*Si )N ALLY he devotion to th e p ublic w eal. In his D em o cratic p arty . On th e o th e r hand e lt y a p p r o p r i a t i o n b i l l . tv;is IN C L IN E D to fa vor till * p opular e a g e rn e ss to p la c a te th e Influential If W ilson Is elected th e R oosevelt |mi Tha b ill la euilorsed by f i o v e r s o t election of se n ato rs in- the Ip. hut horde o f em p irics Mr. R oosevelt would ty will p e rtsb ; th e R ep u b lican s wll W e e t i "T ina Rill I* In tha In terest of Mr. Hoo^evelf did nut ,, , i ¡1 •ate un h av e us oblivious of th e fa c t th a t the re o rg an ize th e ir p a rty , p u rg e It o f tli good bnatuea* and should pa*a.” In tention In th a t d ire ;i<,n . when e d u c a te d physician is th e only real I b an e fu l Influence o f c o rp o ra te p o m B y L . R . A l d e r m a n , S tate Rnperln- th e reform Is pracficallj - • u nsi t ht a ltru ist In th e com m unity. In ste a d of a n d g reed a n d m ake It ag ain th e gran , tender,! Public Instruction t “ E xperience a m e n d m e n t being before t :.•■ s ta te s fot a ro u sin g th e public conscience <T. R .'s ¡ old p a rty It w as in th e d ay s o f I,In In o th er state* show* m illage bill p rin ra tificatio n he d e c ía 1 -• hi self iu fa fa v o rite slogan) th is se lf appo in ted re ! coin. ciple to he co rrect.” vor o f II. W ould It nut p. “ fair for fo rm e r deep en s th e cry in g sh am e nnd | B y W i l l H . D a l y , P resident, Oregon him to In d ic a te In som e r M his H|> th u s exem plifies ag ain th a t " u n d e r no Í F ouls D. B rn n d els p erfo rm ed a rer R tste Federation of foibor: “ No a rg u prem iatlo ti o f th e long coni a lined fight c irc u m sta n c e s” need he lie bound by | m ent nan *urre*afnlly com bat th e henaAt public serv ice w hen he quoted th e n w aged h i th e D em o crats In llf of his prior p rofessions to the s ta te th a t w ill follow th a adoption o rd s to show th a t G eorge W. P erkin th is re fo rm liefore he espouse.I ¡r ? P re sid e n t T a f t has won th e approval of the m illage tax p lan .” of th e q u ack s nnd healer« by his med | Is an d a lw a y s bag been a n enem y » T. R. a n d th a Incom e Tax. E n d o rse d b y P o rtla n d T a x P a y b a l reg u latio n s o f th e can al zone: union labor. W e pay the highest market prices in Stayton, If you cannot bring your e rs L eeg ee. M r IbxM evelt is in fa v o r o f an In hence th is M achiavellian |*ollcy. F u produce in, notify us by phone, and we will send the WBgon for it. com e ta* . H ow long sin ce? H is first tu re g en eratio n s will su b s titu te “ Roose- Bill prepared by com m ittee of Gover W onder If E m erson w as gazin g upon nor's Commission, Boards of Regents, Ind o rsem en t o f it w as d u rin g his sec veltl.m ” for “ M achiavellian.” Politics nnd ad m in istrativ e officers of the tw o ood term , a n d th e n it w as su g g est it m nkes stra n g e lied fellow s Indeed. lie- a moose c a lf w hen sev eral d ecades ago in stitu tio n s. , a s n m ean s o f lim itin g sw ollen for hold T a ft and R oosevelt u n d e r th e ho w rote: 1 am the owner of tha sphere. W. K. NEWELL , .. . -sT 0. B Trask Manager. 0 Stayton Oregon tu p es a n d not a s a m ean s o f ra lsi , sam e b la n k e t!—N ew York gun. Of the aaven s ta rt and the eolar year chairm an o r eovenN O R 'e gommmoioii revenue. T he D em o c ra tic p a rty in Popular historical . P r i z e Contest SORDID TALE OF T .J/ S FUND j Treasurer Sheldon and I P . Mor gan Tell ol Millions Sub scribed In 1904. BI6 FAVORS IN RETURN. V |i^ ? ! Finds Cure for Epilepsy After Years of Suffering REPUBLICAN HOPE RESTS IN WILSON. Dr. Miles’ Nervine ocrai and Gives His Reasons Vote for Hiage Bill Number 320 X Yes N otice WE WANT A L L K I N D S OF P R O D U C E CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES STAYTON- CASH PRODUCE COMPANY