10 THE MOHXING ORE G ONI AX, THURSDAY, NOVE3IBER 12, 1914. MEDDUXO IX MEXICO. Tho Administration 13 again plan- political and business piracy." It pro-1 this country until the. current epi- nounces the Progressive party "dead, I demic, which is virulent beyond pree I past hope of resurrection," and says: I edent. The causes of its extraordi- rrrv. i i i i 1 rin tit enraail 1nct rt m oi-a oa T-n t-si t" o -l nila CVAluuvt I countrv fm t n t numnrnit e -nftrtv under ttlA I tn mAn aa vmnrhlA 6.Vi-LViSf.i. """" r wooarow wuson. but no doubt Investigation will bring aTubstpUoa Rates invariably la -AAvanoe: a ne reasons for uemocrauc reverses them to lisrht. In the meantime no -By Mail.) , are held by the New York Times to precautions against the disease can nlWZ' 5 2 T5 2 S' ... moTSh."" .i-M De lne Iacts that tno appeal ror a be too strict. Dally, Sunday included, three months ... 8.25 vote or confidence was made at a time . Daily, Sunday included, one montii .-Jj when the country is in the midst of Sr.' i'r ie?"i2.;?' S""i..'"::: I a 25 serious industrial depression and when Daily, without Sunday, three month - the dissension which divided the on- WwkiJPoni.i.SrUniy' ne mnUl ."". Position party in 1913 has substan- ning to withdraw American troops Sunday, on year ". dally disappeared." I from Vera Cruz. One Carranza, a Sunday and Weekly, one year B-B0 The Progressive nartv "as a oollti- I fugitive provisional president, having ty V.UTI1W.I 1 1 4- -3 . .1 . .. , A l- I looiia a .nV.nlAnl W .... .-. amanf . ' . . aW.WJ I O-i US Uillg UUl. Ilja- 1 a. 1 1 1 1 1 i. i ULii.ii""vv. bally.' Sunday included, on month 7 son found by the Times is that after by the State Department, there is an How to Remit Send Postotnc. money "traveling with somewhat a rapid step inclination in Aaministration circles to ser. exDresa order or personal cbeclc on your I , ., , .A .-, .-it i ; .. . I ). it o t,-ana local hinl, Rt.n. o'nln or currency are """S " r""-" .u.l.a.iu., "'" I -" - 1 - .enaer-s risic uive postornc Including county and state. na?T??.rV'ZZS?. B iS K Vaiea. 8 cent: safer and saner policies." tlnual presence of American troops at 60 to 60 page. 4 cent; 2 to . P"8;.,6 I Saying that an indorsement was I Vera Cruz might cause trouble, since . A Si , p IWl asked by the Administration and de- factional differences are again becom iutm n..inM. vrnrverree & Conk- I nied by the people, the Brooklyn Eagle ing heated, Iln, New York. Brunswick, building. Chi-1 suggests that the adversevvote might If this purpose Is carried out it cago. stenger building. .. I hav hwn liMvlor "hut for th war might be well to inauire lust what -i -. . - 18 1 any extreme of reaction, but toward home. It is admitted that the con A ceIL.'- I R9 for onr? a an or- nnliplcit " I tinual oresenee of American trooDS at San Francisco T42 Market street. Office It, J. 3 and but for the confidence that the has been accomplished by American President can be trusted to steer us naval and military activities In Mex- POBTLAM), THURSDAY, NOT, It, 1914. clear of international complications." lean realms. The cost has been nine- This is explained to mean that "the teen American lives and many mil- President is Immeasurably stronger lions of dollars. The net result Is than ril nartv. hut rn that streneth elimination of General Huerta as an with but few exceptions, ana these waa inadequate." individual without elimination of any I of those evils Huerta was said to rep A PORTEND. only among the rockrlbbed Democrats, the great newspapers of the country Interpret the result of the election as a rebuke to the Democratic Adminis tratlon and as presaging the early ex- ure will remain to Invest or to engage in business, and the Pacific Coast will surely benefit immensely. The prob able passage at the coming session of Congress of the conservation bills will open opportunities for development which have been closed for years, and will do so at a time when many wealthy people are visiting the West. By its rejection of radical measures submitted to popular vote Oregon has freed itself from the reputation of be ing a land of rash experiment in legislation. This state has proved that the power, of direct legislation can be used for conservative ends, and actually Is so used. Hence there is no cause for the homeseeker and investor to pass by Oregon's unrivaled oppor tunities. - With such a prospect, optimism should be the ruling spirit of the people. We should turn our minds from the times of adversity through which we have been passing to the time of prosperity which is before us, By paying expenses of Commis sioner Dieck In the recent recall elec' tion, the city government will estab lish a wrong precedent. The City of Portland was not on trial. To be sure the amount Is small, which is all the more reason It should be paid by the official concerned. It is not to the credit of the Commission as The Chicago Evening Post's article resent. In fact conditions have -grown , ,,, , ,,,, .v, . sermon over the Progressive party, to I Mexico is now in a more pitiful state which It was devoted. It Bays: of chaos and misery than ever. It referring it to the City Attorney. irsuon ana aa presaging trie eariy w- t, th eountrvs rebuke to the bual- ,,ij v, intcrcaMno- tn vnnur ni J. no persistent report tnat lao ' - - , " nuutuvn Unction of the Progressive party. This Less SoUeSmSSX. party' "ldmh lnotfer"DSwt f'" d hfnd- egg supply from Russia on ao view is taken not only by the Republi. au alonr the line men who were out ot t t"hf"d from the west and dispatching them tent with my bayonet as a tool this c ount of the war is ) said to hav, n n V , V,- T.nocdtr. nonora I ---.--. 1 - -- . - . . -oof l lnrai1lhU Wlnl -" J wunil nuuiciiaico " r Stars and Starmakers BX IJEX)XE CASS BACK. . BUSINESS BEGINS TO PICK UP. Commercial, Financial and Industrial Outlook Growing Much Brighter. - . . . I xA.. . . . . Dnv AT.n BRIAN has ma-ae nls aeDuti iiuragign uiupaicn 10 iew xora. nor as a song writer. None of the review- f n. , ers who heard the ditty went wild over I change situation between the United it, and one referred to It most unKinaiy. : states and England is so far advanced Nevertheless the dancing Idol, Mr. I that a final agreement is expected to be Brian, made it all up out of his own reached between the representatives of head, music and words, called it "The Bj"itlsh Chancellor of the Ex- ,, . . , , wiri chequer. Sir George Paish, and Basil B. Most Wonderful Eyes In the World, B,k.tf nrw1 ,k, and insisted on having it Inserted some- eral Reserve Board within a few days. where in the new musical comedy, lne I possibly tomorrow (today). Girl From Utah," in which he is star- 1 Mr. McAdoo said that confidence now ring-. 1 is restored regarding the financial sltu- e e , i mo unikcu Dmies aaa in&i lie ,, . . land the British financial experts are Mary Goulden, the English girl who 8trivlng to brine about the sam con- plays Rose In "Milestones," is in re- Idition in the international situation. celpt of a letter from her 18-year-old . brother, who has Just joined the British See 'a $600,000,000 Market. expeditionary force. He gives her a New York World. ion- w nr numharn huind bv his The Alexander Hamilton Institute. name, and in explanation of the hiero- which has been conducting an inquiry , T ,.r .1.. n , ii into foreign trade opportunities, esti- glyphlcs says, I think, you will be all mate8 that a tsoooQ0O market for right In addressing me as above, for a lron an1 steel machinery, copper goods, month's time at least. We are not al- naval stores, arms and. ammunition. lowed to mention names of towns, etc., I mineral oils.ehemlcals, leather goods in our letters, else I could tell you and foodstuffs has been opened up in where we are. I have not been put into V.. 1J""'U Dl" . . . - ... I f acturers with the suspension of im a. po..uon yet. uut " " I porta from Germany. Austria and Bel- snoruy. .n oi trier nave jl seen any buwi glum. or shell. Soldiering is very different to civilian life, let me tell you, and one Ship 8,000.000 Errs to Britain. has to get used to looking after oneself. I Boston Dispatch to Philadelphia Press. We count ourselves lucky if we get any Three million eggs arrived here to- sort of a roof over us and a board to af (Thursday) from the West fo: . . . . . . I shipment tomorrow to England, form "" ,..7, ,nS the largest consignment ever sent camped In the mud. Picture me, little from thls port Tho reduetion tn Ens. The papers of all three leading parties I voted aralnst the Democratic party agree in the opinion that Progressives The instrument they chose tor the ex united with Republicans to express flcan'partV. th9lr Erotest w" Eelub- who saw economic perils surrounding them, structive meddling, better known as watchful waiting. their resentment at the results of Tho Post labors to explain the Pro- Democratic policy. Republican papers 33 siump by saying the Repub- t a ai 1 j m j. 1 s- 1 cunmn uown in oil i'x. e t iuiib. dul a-it nominir 1 11 i. lit hi 11 ui liib uki iir i . . . m. in the east and the troops are needed this work Is child's play, and our in- " Pa Dispatch tTwasMngton a. u liio 'w eo u. xl uuus woio v itii- 1 - ..I post. ' drawn the action took place some to things the boys have to put up witn A Readlns flrm today (Thursday) re- DB. FRIKMIAXN'S CUKE. Does anybody still remember Dr. weeks aeo. A strenerthenine of the at tho front, and I only remark on it I celved an order for 600.000 hoscital " " " " " - I all Kaai V n HlUHin IIV KiLVlllK tllM JTk.K V U aJ" I - 1 I . . I - - assert, however, that Republican sue- 7, iTi. -xTl..r , Friedmann? He came to this country western forces at the exnense of the Because it nappens to De new to me. 1 shirts for the British army. The con- ,., io k. natrnoH a a a trl- I .. t , . from Germanv two vears aero with a I ,in rnntinroni I. mnm tn r "Some of our chaps have started col- I tract is for $350,000 v " v , 1 Lion. it pxnrensAs commence, now-1 " - - 1 " o --1. . . ..it .n 1 - ...... t aaa aaa j .,.r,v, nr. oMr, o n Kovpral of .. . . . . consumDtion cure. - Without much I inici fnr lections 01 souvenirs Servian, ueigian 1 -."." ' .r- : ever. "tnai tne progressive movemem ..,, v. . , UnH rr,. htr,, t t -,aii h of muslin to fill the order, Twenty-Five Years Ago them loin with Progressive papers in Hn ' ' tj,,m- difficulty he won the confidence of warning the Republican party that I party, as a party, shall never con- I thousands of sufferers and many were Ttlo r, Bchools, as we learn able to write to you only the fringe of anv such construction or tnis years i , ireaieu wiui ma serum, ah 11 lumeu from the Portland School Bulletin, happenings, on account of the censor. Bnya 200,000 Palra of Shoea. results may put new life Into the third out, this was prepared from turtles. tpachintr thnlr nunlla a "civic 1 came away on two hours notice. II ... t--.,.. party ana onus auum o. icjieuuuii I blew the Progressive bugle in 1912, "j '-' creed. One of Its tenets is: "It is my " -t tne oixice 01 tne jviuinn onoe t;om- 1916 of the rebuke administered in Udonts the ornlanMlon nf hi dpfpat very much faith in Dr. Friedmann 3 rleh, gsiA duty to make an honest and colno home that we shall be back pany here t was announced today 1912. given by F. A. Davenport, the defeated cure" His methods savored rankly Uving and to be comfortable and across the Channel, but It 1. all in the (lh"r sda y) that an or, ier had been re- - The New Tork Sun says the salient fandldayte f or Governor of New Tork. of kTr nd his serum was kept happy." This is a long way from the P of the gods. This country doe. ceWed from the -nartv M muuri ui iiijoij. i-.-.!, vale of tears" theory of life, but it I m ul luvo " t.,., 1 Tf .i !, -L-ot rf nnrll- i" " uuiiruicMiuiKu.- u nu- omnds rather takimr for all that- I lrcr . 10 ra.lKiauu. . . . ins rosi 01 romnanv Trl. rlv. rt f progressive torces are aimosi anni- Uon b disciDHnina. first one narty v"CBleu l"al l" "'en hllated." The result emphasizes the .,, excited would amount to nothing, and fact that Mr. Wilson is a minority The ..ODl. used tha third nartv in President. It sees in the popular ver- 1912 to dlscIpllne the Republicans, but a4tr4 v-aaYifmAnt- at "fapf ntHtMi nflllprl I . .... a . - ....... uLiiuiui.i.t7 iur uu vei uur vi c w feature was "the compelling evidence ..that the conntXy favors a two of Republican reunion." and that "the and rvrefers to better Nothing adds more pleasure to a After a thorough investigation, the .J . V " diet resentment at "factories nailed they found lt to lnterfere with disci- scientific men in the service of the up. wornmen wnnout wor. inrr. pUne to the Democrats this year, hence "ir' ior a aeiicit onu , on top ui me they abandoned lt in order to get re ness aepression war taxes not uue w suits. war, the offspring or Democratic ex travagance and tariff bungling." The Displeasure of the farmers, the un- wall It Must as 8on aa the ."Milestones" Com may be of brick, cement or wood. Against lt one trains his delicate grapes and peaches so that they may tne letter is personal, iiiss txouiaen is an order for 500.000 pairs of shoes going to enter the Red Cross service which the English government will give out next week, I pany closes. e. a e D. Price, who Is known in Call From The Oregonlan. November 11, 1SS9. Some Interesting Information l.o re vealed in in article In The Oregonian yesterday, in which some of the well known authors tell how they obtained or why they took jtheir better-known noms de plume. Edward W. Bok Is re sponsible for the revelations, having delved into the lore. . Mary Virginia Terhune (Marian Harland), Paul Blouet (Max O'Rell). Ouida (who says from a child's lisp of her real name, Louise, came "Ouida), Edgar Wilson Nya t'.U Nye), Annie Hector (Mc-i. Alexander). Donald G. Mitchell (Ik Marvell). Will iam T. Adams (Oliver Optic) and Alice French (Octave Thanet) are among the authors whose noms de plume have oeen traced. London. Mrs. Frances Hodgson Bur nett, the writer. Is so ill from her car riage accident that concussion of the brain is feared by her physicians. Port Townsend, Wash. The steamer J. B. Libbey was totally destroyed by fire yesterday In the straits. San Francisco. It Is reported John Jacob Astor has promised a loan of $25,000 to the World's Fair if that In stitution is won by New York. Baker City and Corvallls are the next two towns In Oregon which will have streetcars. A large concourse of Elks and their invited friends were out at the Masonio Temple last night. Cordray's orches tra furnished the music. Mr. Dudley greeted the visitors and introduced the chairman, Sid C. France, and waa ap plauded loudly. Edward Berry, of Lodge No. 6, of San Francisco, was policeman, and the waiters were Messrs. Whale, Tingry, Casey and Cordray. About 900 people gathered at the Tabernacle yesterday to hear Rev. I. N. Driver preach on the work of Moody. W. H. Gray, a pioneer of 1836. Is lying dangerously ill at the residence of Jacob Kamm. R. E. French and Mrs. French, of Kansas City, arrived In Portland yes terday. Mr. French comes to assume the position of stage manager at Cord ray's. Julia Ward Howe, the noted author and lecturer, is In Portland and is vis iting at the home of Mrs. Dunlap, 46 Washington street. She was inter viewed by The Oregonian yesterday. . ... Fnpiiow 1 r 1 wH.rni huiuiiiiue. run li It "Will cure . ,, ... . . .. Portland as Cathrine. Countiss' hus uen wt,iis me trie gicai luiuiu ui 1 a failure if not a fraud. Reopening: the Great Exchanges. From an Editorial in New York Herald fornla as a theatrical manager and In Tcotton Exchange and assurance E. that the New York Institution for deal- nobody of tuberculosis Those who I cmeg country they are band' geta ln town today ,f the train, in In the staple will resume 10 days have staked their faith upon It are . nieasine are" on time. He Is heralding Eleanor hence signalise recovery from the Gates' delightful fantasy. "The Poor shock of war and encourage hope of an m, r..- ,, fr-. Little Rich Girl," which comes to the eaT reopening of the great stock ex British Columbia already has fears '. . , changes on either side of the Atlantic. traction. mr. rice is one or tne Dest- known men ln - his profession and his reminiscences of early-day show do- Canal Tolls Increasing. Panama Cable to New York Times. The business of the port of Balboa whole country, the Sun says, is "sick emnloyed and the business men with doomed to bitter disappointment. of the long, costly war against busl- the results of Democratic legislation is Some patients seem, even to have been mwa " . t-Vi . xi'nT-b- nr rrT-rs i tho i v, tiA..u'n Avninnn-tnn i l rt iiirpn nv tnfl meaicine aaministerea v. vw.0.. . H 1 vhiixku aiu S CAitiaLlUll. 1 1 " - I . . A T . Tr.0Mf lajn-rlr TA th r-nnls- rri, a , i ...... i i, . ,r to mra them. Thev exDerienced "a I OI tne (leraian uying squauron "-""vn a. aa. vau - aJ.Ob JtJ la liai Cai O Ik aWV0 CLO ii I " " I j t t 1 nf th. Ronnhiimn nuriv nrni L.nni. ... i i. . t I distinct deterioration. which nro- I squadron has to make a long run - ' ' VVf "S'""" . . .. ' - . tV, rhU-on -noat with ai.mHimi. that that work has greatly dlssatlsried party government and as if the Re- gressea in some or tnem to a speeay .... - . I i x. e. .1 I a hlfl Kiinnlv of fuel. However, tne millions or voters. publican party had come back, but lt i uem. do say mw cjluciuj. - . insrB in Portland are delightful. Ha is I i steadllv lncreasinrr. The nrnnnnt T . .. construes the Democratic loss as "a Tuberculosis is a disease which f- -fi T' a contributor to Eastern nublicatlon., paid tor tolls in October exceeded thos -one more party or protest nas gone mnst forceful warning " not m ro- I thrives in bad air and dark rooms, I CU""6U "jr i i i,- In September by $50,000. The canal down in complete and inevitable de- dlatlo It sayg th Progressive while poor nourishment encourages-it, '- - atnn.i -,.i,int- a th. Tiirt-. h" . at Balboa alone reached $188.- feat " is the New York Evening Sun's . .. ti k The onlv wav to Drevent its ravasres A isnusn sergeant nas neen aeco- 847.60 comment. It says Colonel Roosevelt "Vns the regular Repub can ikders is to remove the conditions that cause rated for returning under heavy fire "J?" ' " fou. on wr.t failed because he did not recognize tTatT-if theTg on the ttwwthlt them. The only way to cure the dls- to rescue his company commander, effusions of a burlesque queen wrltlng ..,. ,i.ih,.t .th.. lnal' 11 xney e on . "leor7- al v,i.v,j The com nan v commander should also to her chorus girl daughter. Is one of tneir successes mean a demand ror a m ucu mo m --- , , , , . r, the most wldelv read 2? ?U"C.fI mlSSin ?fhePr..r-eSf: -turn to the old party order of ,higJ system; i3 to provide plenty of fresh bf rewarded for inspiring such J-J ive party. rsy me very manner they Will throw away a great onpor- air, sunsnine ana gooa tooa. mis -"-f; - .v.. -.fc , .v. (Thursdav) closed negotiation, withthe which it goes out. the cause the Pro- tUnity and u probaDiy galvanize the has Deen so thoroughly proved that to tneir we unaer sucn circumstances. f - British government for the manufacture , " ' 7 Z OI "OO houses, each 20 by 60 feet, which. The Administration may decide to a Woman. Every time I hear that it B r.resumed here, are to be used in withdraw from Mexico and leave the 1 someone is starting to form a'soclety I housing war refugees ln England. The Mexican factions alone. If that pol- I for the suppression of. something I 1 order calls for the houses complete and Great Britain Bnys Houses, Bay City, Mich., Dispatch to Washing- r- 1U11 1 UM. A local manufacturing concern today gressive party professed to serve will w.nln Prmrresisi nartv inin n it is no longer open to argument, pirations oi tnousanas who Bougni x.o Th. sorlrle.fl-ld T?enubliran se In make American life better "as mere fh- nonnlar df-ision a win.wrvative tSliirt, RKSKAKCII. coin of political barter for his own T Popular decision a conservative The feeling Is growing among edu- , instead of one of destructive med- wonder they do not form one for the ready for erection. It Is said the 600 t,P,1i"Cai 'r " ?t reaction against the radical movement National men that some of our univer-1;' had ' tonted -.-Wr aro. sunnresslon of Ion, titles to olavs. houses will accommodate 18.000 per- va. w.a. a,.4l,vw .vVVwb w x,-w o n ri ssiVR T tt SL.T. ilift Hrnp;rpss VB n.irtv i t j I ' - "- ' I ' " rtelyc sed Lolitig ?!!' Z"1 .r can perfo.rm. In, their eagerness Lo.Bt now! . . . ;i,,t . " , I vcoo.u., met lo extena tneir activities into every ral but bankrupt as a moral force." more than ther6' might be some hope for Mex- Ben Greet is in the thick of the fray on the other side, although not Stealing an automobile is a much n the fighting line. He is doing Half a Century Ago i m llVrm il 1 I I nn.vsx inn rHHI 'I Kill maflfa I nIKl VAir V. r onm Tha TSTnw Vnrlr Trlhnne emnhHslKPS 77 . ' ."""ir, " 7CT MJUO"la the fact that the "voters were asked to reabsorption of Progressives by the Tingle field thoroughly. The conse- r Berious offe,nse than stealing a pollco patrol duty and heipig m the pass on the record made by the Wll-T,riMon rrtv an ?Ht tv,l a. 5! ! ... horse, money value considered; yet maintenance of a hospital. son Administration," and says the de- "Tt " t7on iTrartt. tTvZKZt ."JiJT"L """r. objection would be made to hanging ... reat is as crushing as tne mia-term . onnrres, "In thA f nf th. .T,r,.. . i. tne onenaer oy men wno cneertuny ixirs1 place the nooso on the horse " in tne race 01 tne due in ess a expression 1 t av. vore tv hnnaa onma lira arrr-SrhVn e nr-f ailing revulsion of of research work in -which it feels 42 years are to be reversed, the Demo- feeiinff against a new re-1 ,.Di it tt crauc party win go out. oi power in i gimp uio. The Tribune, however, warns the ReDublican Dartv that "it will not de- ttwIjNO . ... .v. . 1, 4 tt , t MAH I Prorinblv that audacious cIHzati of ci u nuab ii Kui u 1L ljci 111 1 L 3 ma 111 11 1 1 . . . who were rejected ln 1912 to become Coos Bay who undertook a campaign . V fnTYinotpnt tn siirrPArl anrl let lt lpave other branches to institutions better P.fff' equipped to pursue them. In this ...T. . lAn.nln . 1 way e.u v i .Go.ww..s '" be a hard one a cnauce to uiouug uiu ilbcii emu Berlin is said to have approached the Russians with suggestions of If so, the Czar had better May Irwin's new play has been named "The Crimson Rambler." It was writen by Grant Stewart and Robert Baker. Ulecest Cotton Exports. Washington Dispatch to N. Y. World. There were exported to foreign coun tries ln the week ended November 4 129,988 bales of cotton, the largest amount since the beginning of the Eu ropean war. In the previous week only 112.053 bales were exported. The ship ments were made from New Tork, Bos ton, Galveston, Savannah, Baltimore and New Orleans. Carpet Mill Resumes. Edith Taliaferro is to be starred Yonkers (N. Y.) Dispatch to N. Y. Sun. listen. It is a lone way to Berlin from In a new play founded on Kate The mills of the Alexander Smith & Wai-snw nrirl the. Winter- nrnmlsm to Dousclas Wlggin's book "Mother Carey's I Sons Carpet Company, this city's big Chickens." Rachel Crothers, who iu""-y. rau. uptnuona on writes plays, as well as makes other full time today (Thursday), after run ning only three days a week since Au- once again prominent in its counsels." for election to Congress against Rep- promoted. One reason why' research has been In a total vote of 11,610 for Gov- folks' stories over into plays. Is .going .us. Seven thousand hands are e ernor in Clackamas County, TTRen to fix this one for Miss Taliaferro. It ployed and full - time operation in- It concludes: resentatlve Hawlev realizes that there L,, """"-f ,",,!. :J- xt.. received about' 17 per cent, which is to be produced early ln the new creases the payroll $35,000 a week. v- -. ... 77 . :. .. - . " oisappummw nidiw in mo u.uicu i D,roa tT,ot -uhi rnaan ta on I war .."rtabo. ' ' . . . General Advance in Securities. .t va- . , . I Mcavafn Irirtrlai In1 irirTiioIci fiioh ni faal rti "mltofia om " I - trtke at WWeon. Tbey can b kept in it. certain kinds of individuals rushing I profess to feel for "materialism. They can be alienated from it in uch num. in, where angels fear to tread. Not They do hot want to soil their hands ?.7. .'o .rivTUT'T; that Mr. Hollister is a fool, for he or minds by making investigations Rumors and reports are flying thick Better get our troops out of Mexico and rast jn print concerning Wlllard Uhuca0 parVrs from all reports; only that he which have a "practical tendency." b relative ease In the sterling n - - - i i new x o n. payci 'on y a , New York Herald. Increased demand for securities, con tinued heavy exports of wheat and mer- not a victory for reaction,-though reaction is somewhat bolder than the angels. I Their first, last and only love is pure r,u.s- , ..unB m .a. Pn.c.5i00. Probably he gotis money's worth science. The result is that their re The New York American sums up on his investment, for he was to fame I search work Is oftentimes pure hum- tne popular verdict as an expression unknown before this election; but bug. or resentment ln these iwords: now a& i3 entitled to the distinction of The new and better tendency is to The Democratic party went to the people being the worst-beaten candidate for I break Into the domains of agriculture, Wilson-Bryan view. Who was it said "peace with honor"? exchanges and lowering tendency in From The Oregonian of November 11. 1SC4. The Charleston papers of September 29 describe the terrible bombardment of that city. The enemy had three guns and poured 88 shots into the city in the remarkably short space of 24 hours. Most of the casualties resulted frcu flying bricks and splinters. A Connecticut paper says that Gen eral and Mrs. Tom Thumb have no live baby, but a rag baby, and that Grandpa Barnum is responsible for the ' advertising he got out of the story. B. H. Balrd, of Jackson County, was killed by a grlzzley bear October 27, while out hunting deer on Grave Creek. The severe earthquake shock which was felt here last Saturday was felt in New Westminster, B. C, also. Messrs. McCormick and Bushwller are canvassing our city to prepare a city directory for 1865. The following members answered to. heir names at the meeting of the City Council yesterday. Mayor Failing, Councilmen Cook, Fraier, Gradon, Hur. gren, Hoffman, McCracken and Starr. Messrs. E L. Jones & Co. are build ing two immense turblno water-wheels tor the new flouring mill being erected t Salem by the Willamette oolen Manufacturing Company. The Washington Guards will meet at o'clock tonight. The steamer Relief came down from Corvallis Wednesday, but missed con nection at Canemah with the Rival. Some of her passengers came down by stage and others waited a day for the Rival. Among the business cards appearing n this Issue of The Oregonian are: I. McHenry. crockery; E. Hamilton. 1. William Douthitt, Lansing Stout and C. H. Larrabee, attorneys; M. Ainsa, Dodge & Phillips and George T. Myers, grocers; R. Pittock. baker; T. C. Ma lone, cooper; Dr. J. G. Glenn, dentist; John B. Miller and Stewart & Gourley. Jewelers. "Now that Wlllard Mack has tasted the rates for money, are the distinctly Turkey Is declared "doomed." The news comes from Rome, though lt royalties, ho Is going to try another work on the public. The author of favorable elements In the situation. It Is reported that sales of listed askln them to vote candidates Into ofrice I o ( i m. I ,,, a .ai lici.Hnn Tn I might as-well be sent from any point I ,T,,.h f c- h . whioVi ha will Im "dntl"lralteio" ThtPvote ."o'okeX Z"lVl Hawley-s plurality is something over these fields the best scientific minds UP J?1.!??! Th& d&y 3 tWO mediately put in rehearsal under his record. Thev found lt on. of fiat and 20,000; larger than ln any of his five may employ themselves congenially c f ,Z? .T .X1. VJi. campaigns. , and at the same time usefully. It is ; 77 " own backing. have refused th. Vote of confidence asked. The . campaign against Mr. Hawley by their research work ln agriculture v-arrauia -.Tui - lerras ""e" "Both Mr. Mack and Marjorie Ram- and the mor. closely the candidate was was well organized by Mr. Hollister. that the bisr state universities have I "" " ... . i Kpnn will annear in the cast. The hnnriR nnw nmnunt tn 19 flOO (inn n il fi - Kick In' has extracted from his barrel and a further rise ln stocks was made comedy, bearing the title of 'So jn the unrecognized curb market, where a number of the more active issues and now quoted five to six own direction and bulwarked by hls Points above recent low figures. Short- Lll 11 IIULCO Cbl W 1(1 UVIUAUU I IMG U1KU est prices yet reached. But how is he going to enforce them? Identified With the Administration Of Broken I A lt nt Httlo. nancT-o worn tii.rvo-v. fh.y rannwn nr- tho mot nar Pledges th. more unmistakable has been I . . n , . . . . T j ,. ..' And who is this Carranza anyway bis defeat. his effective persuasions to Join the There is no good reason why the Ana 13 ""s d yWl'' The Republican victory in New huo and cry a&ainst the incumbent privately-endowed institutions should iTork is ascribed by the New Tork Her- "' usuier "icj ma.uc not lonuw meir mtim. aid to the fact that this is a RenubH- iu,l - "i" can year. That paper says that "as a f how that her wero only a few frogs a Rtsia nriTt. TT?r ttr itv party the Bull Moose need no longer " r"" v , . ,.t ... . I Evidences of returning prosperity Do reckoned with." . " MO u"77 ...... to - which A. U Mills pointed in his The Evening Mail, formerly the 6 ' ,,.7 77 .7 71, , speech before the Retail Merchants' most New Austria and Servla are hard at it amln Whv don't thev milt ? Their i it . i ....... little part in the war has been lost in "-"" y- the shuffle. Navy-Yard to Employ Many. New Tork World. Within the next few days there will be a big increase in the force of work men at the Brooklyn Navy-yard, it was announced there yesterday. The men are much needed for repair work. But Marjorie Rambeau is preparing a I for the fact that none can be taken on suit for diverce against Wlllard Mack, .30 days before election, the force would and has Instructed her attorney to havo been increased October 15. The premier will take place lu Washington, D. C. e In no uncertain terms another pub- canaaa win ngnt to , tne ena ii . h.itiuhi.. tv- vr t-ii ,, , I oonntrv Tiresa will he o.nnsl(iprn.ril nH cccn --"a I the supply oi American aa venturers I I ware. North Dakota and Michigan are vociferously Progressive of the ly to AM0Claion 3ustify a neral feeIlnS keeps up to fill the Canadian regl- which has disturbed, their marital Lml4Vhmv. been ordered to the yard Tork papers, now makes this "eal ti . optimism. With a wheat crop mentg happiness for several years. A separ- for overhauling. frank confession: Th. country has turned to th. Republican party to restore prosperity. It has Ignored 11 Other Issues, and. with an emphasis that guarantee Mr. Hawley a round ma jority. selling for an aggregate of $15,000,- atlon was threatened a year ago, but 000 more than that of last year and! -rt,. ni,,,nll nutihlnir nhearl on through the kindly offices of a mutual with other crops of good volume sell- I -,, r,i..v,i hunt n friend, the pair were reconciled. Miss Retiring Certificates, Washington Dispatch to N. Y. Herald ?"rl?" nwlAn empnasis tnat TICK FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE. I ,t rmunprp tiv nrices. a solid .. . 'Til ""7 . Zr t,,k-d i. n.M a. avne- tm. That clearing-house certificates ln all 7".t,""u"l7" ear Th. -rt rath ;V,JQtt;; , -lIllelr"nt' Ke5a'" cities of the country Issued In emer- A German Drofesslonal spy shot in All of which publicity Is naturally cratlo tariffs and Democratic nagging at cattle, which has now spread to four laid. Upon this a superstructure has The result means that th. ntI. nf iqir teen states of the Union and threatens already begun in the activity of man-1 Tfl ...nt vara in th TTnitBd causing the newest "successful play- naa ucRun. ana inai in. rtepuDlican party tu uetumo a. nauuu-iuo co-iauuiy, 13 uiacturers oi wool mm luinuei auu i" states. What was he doing over here? Wright " to beam ln publicity's glare. . Th. country turns to th. n. noiitiai or eczema eplzootlca. It is not neces- plying to Oregon ports, party whose National policies have always ! sarily fatal to mature cattle, though I The Panama Canal has become an meant prosperity progress and stability, it I it injures them seriously, but young important factor in Oregon prosperity, year. ag. anT dearly ial it paid tot it" but stock usually succumb to it. , The Orders for lumber from Atlantic ports at is oaojc again. i eyupioniB are repulsive una crueuy i assure revival or mac lriuixstry ana distressing. The discharge from the I return cargoes for the ships which gency at the time of the closing of the stock exchanges are being retired rap idly, ts Indicated by reports received by John Skelton Williams, Controller One Broadway manager splashes Into I " the Currency. i The recent renort that the German I an interview about it thusly:. war machine had stripped a gear ap- "Maybe Marjorie Rambeau did plan pears to be wholly without foundation. I to secure a divorce. But you might Carpet Business Booming. New Tork Sun. That the business of the country is wall consider that a chance to be seen as I about to enter a new era of prosper- Things are looking brighter for the a star on Broadway could easily cause ity. was the belief expressed last uuLiwuifi. me uiovuaigo iiuiu Luc i rciuiu kuc3 iui lii3 oxuija iiiv.li i , . , . . i , . . i i mursaayj mirnt d v jonn r . Norman . The New York Globe, which also LM- t,iti .f-t4- . i, rt , (ko Poor overburdened taxpayers, thanks any woman to change her mind. It 17"' aaZ' "LI" 5 7.7' supported the Progressive party in eo that the hands and th clothlne hrastern rOMt. The markets of the to a Republican victory ln Oregon, may be that the opportunity to be , d Ca t Co mpanV . at a dinner srlven says tne xtepuDiican revival is of men who have been near diseased countries bordering on the Caribbean not due to Democratic loss, but to a animals may carry it to others. At Sea are" opened to all our products, featured ln a new play by her husband, i v,ia honor bv the sales denirtmcm The Watch on theRhlne is pretty I who right now has the public call, has I of the new consolidated company at Republican-Progressive reunion." and the Chicago stockyards, where the while the wav Is osen for direct im- weU wound up now. the whole valley caused the actress to change her mind, the Hotel Astor His opinion was re sounds this warning: foot and mouth disease has made Uortation of nroducta of that region beln cl0sea my military forces. r at least defer her threatened action. "" .rarK8. r It s a great woria tnis uro&awny. If tho Republican party hopes to win In I ravages, it has been decided to extir- I which have hitherto come through President R. P. Perkins and the other two years lt must keen In the background I tv,. it,- .v.t t. .v.- I tt-. - .i,.. I Senator Thompson says economy, is Anfl now comes a telenrram from Miss I 7 7. 1. .7 ... IM M nutlonrr .lM .nH t,,r. II. "' --" " 1 i V' . . T i, I . , - ... IJIOH l lieuevo in me leaderahlo to prorresslve. membeT. T of the roofs Of the buildings and the rats the rest of the country the opportu- vu u" " " Rambeau to an tne aramauc eoitors National Administration and stop "ca ... . . , .. . .. . I . . . - . . . . . . I . . . . . . ... - . . I 1 11-A HOOraVI I I . I. . M.nli4 that DiSV kan. .tai-l. I 1 n I hnwllnr1 party. r.oi it do ciear mat in. oia stana-i tnat ourrow unaerneatn. lest iney 1 nity to increase tne traae witn jatin 1 . m - iui .. .i0 iAv;-i f . iV?. 777. '-.. not I communicate the virus. The only American countries which has been ; . t, proceedings against tne original start- -.'" I j . .. i t v,.i. j!i. i ii.. i I Villa Witn 1D.UUV men marcnmir on l th. t-nmnr. anrl that ah. Ann I x ment ot tn. party. Instead or trvl n v to I wcxcAiae ftaiiuk 1 1- u VU511 uiauucL- iciuiaji o-i n j cbva-AxuuxAcu, ah m uvio i . . .1 - . - " - . - . maintain a new organization, win support tion and the most attentive hygienic nart. by the nations at war. Mexico t-ity. came oia story in tne her uterary Wlllard are as happy as COVE. Or., Oct. 26. (To the Editor.) President Wilson by millions. care and even then formidable acci-1 The practical closing of Europe to sam old way. th4) aay they were wed. which seems Will you kindly answer as soon as - The Democratic defeat is attributed dents may occur. Sheep, goats and I tourist travel coincides with the offer- to dismiss the Incident. possible In your valuable paper the fcy the New York World to th faot .win. m-.hi.ot tn. th miir .olm nf . atrnn nttrn-tif.n tn tmii-ista The Government will squeeze quite following questions: A girl over 18 tnat tnree-iourtns or tne frogreseivea well as cattle. 1 by the Panama-Pacific Exposition at ""us oae-Sereats of Ireland Feat, have returned to the Republican par- The disease seems to have been San Francisco. This Exposition will I trust. Edinburgh Scotsman. ty, which. It says, "is not a regenerated brousrht to Eurone from the East. It surelv draw to the Pacific Coast thou- t .v,nt nu..nn. Republican party; it is the old reac- appeared in .England for the first sands of Eastern people who would! Great Britain la- now said to he of ireiana ana the deposits are parental authority. What rights has tlonary Republican party which they time ln 1839. Since that date there never have dreamed of visiting the fully awakened to the war. Incredible. e8timated to contain nearly 40.000,000,- a parent ln such a case? If she still years is working and living at home. She gives what she thinks fit Into the house of her wages, stays out far too Peat covers about one-seventh of the late at night and utterly defies all repudiated two years ago." The World have been eleven distinct outbreaks West had not Europe been closed to finds, "except in Isolated cases, no of it, but by 1902 lt was supposed to I them. These people will doubtless! Democratic Job holders have, re- evidence of a slump in the Democratic I have been thoroughly eradicated from I tour the whole Pacific Coast and will I lapsed Into the nervous chill stage. vote, and says the same men who that country. It was brought to the see it for the first time when it focuses supported Wilson in 1912 did so in United States in 1870 from Canada. I the attention of the world as a field! The armies in France now have the 1914. -It says the Democrats lost which had been infected by English 1 for - enterprise and Investment Just I gopher habit. aground la the reunion of Republicans stock. The warfare upon the disease I rendered additionally attractive by and Progressives under the old flag of I has been comparatively successful lnithe Canal. Many who come for pleas-I What's become of Turkey? 000 tons of fuel. Rnsaia'e Railroad Mileage. London Tit Bits. RuBSla has officially stated its rail road mileage at 43,788 miles, ln addl tion to which there are 2450 miles in 1 1 am, yours ln distress. Finland ana ioys in eastern unina. refuses to comply with the rules of the house and the parent tells her to find, another boarding place, what is the legal right of the parent and also of the girl? In case of a girl under 18, and same conditions what are the conditions? Thanking you in advance. MRS. ANNE STEVENS. A Carol to Cops. By Dean Collins. In the days of old. so I am told. The cops were on the Job, To use the stick to quell and lick All guys who came to rob; They did not cease to guard the peuce With few and simple tools. Before they came to play the game By new and revised rules. In days of old they grabbed a-hold Upon the fleeing yegg. And did not pause to show him cause. But kicked him on the leg. And had him lugged away and Jugged Unceremoniously. Such was the force, before, of course. The new rules came to be. But now they must politely bust The yeggman on the dome; And courteous ln every fuss Must be where'er they roam; They must be sure to manicure Their nails and brush their nair; At drunken wop, the gentle cop Is not allowed to swear. The roaming souse, no rule allows The copper to abuse. For it is wrong to drag along Poor, inoffensive stews; No copper hath the right to wrath. No matter what Its fuel. But lovingly his life must be Conducted by the rule. In days of old, quite uncontrolled. My sympathy went out Unto the sad, sad cop who had Such troubles without doubt; But when I view this system new, I'll wager a sombrero. In the new fix. the cop who sticks Is sure enough a hero. -Patent on this rhyme applied Note for. Is Everything At Home "Comfy"? November brings thoughts of in door comfort. Is the house cosy for the Winter months? Methodical householders don't wait for a rain storm, before sending for the roof ing man. They understand the satisfaction that arises from looking ahead. The advertising columns of The Oregonian are comfort directories. It Is a good plan to look them over for suggestions. The live mer chants who use them are Jogging your memory day by day and re minding you of the things you must have to make home the pleasantest place on earth.