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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 12. 1908.
:BIQ;vCROWD-:eHEERS ' '?
i - FLINGS AT FULTON
(Continued from Pi Eleven.)
i In tht country! w on't permit It to
' ho Into th hand of prlvst ownership:
- that belonra t& th whole people and
w Intend to Beep It tner. (Apisusa.j
' Ilut w hav ton along in thn United
Bute and we hare thrown away our
i water power and permitted anybody to
acquire It in private ownership. Do
you know what It mean eventually
That the time will mime whnn It will
J be In a few hands. In a few corpora
. tlona. Whjr. It wall only 10 ycara aso
that ther wera 100 iniependrnt rail-
Vroad In the United c'tates, and today
, Wiere are only alx ayatoma of rsltroads,
r aivd they are rapidly belns; put Into one.
an when they are In tine the power to
) tax 'averr commodity that cornea Into
. or goea oat of a elate will rcat with
1 the owners of that cue. and that power
2 to tax la tha power of sovereignty; be
m cans, my friends, what doea the power
jcf i sovereign amount to except that
3 of Uxlng hla people? The right to take
w from you, and you. and vou. , and you.
4' and ou. whatever lie please, la the
y greateat attribute of noverelgnty: and
tha right to take It from you without
' taking it equally from each one of you
' la tha moat abaolute tyranny that ever
existed on tha face of the earth. (Ap-
plauaa.).
I . , WUoox JU bates.
If your government now owned aM
'j tha rallroada and tha government gave
v Mr. Wilcox a, rebate upon all grain that
v lie ahlPDod upon tba railroad. an! if
' you. my friend, were In tha grain bual
news to his paper, tha facta, and pretty
aoou he receives Information that la
not what they want; they want it col
ored ao that It won't Injur certain In
tereata; and' that Is the reason, my
friends, that you are ao often confused
as to what tha lasues are In political
campaigns. That la tha reason tnai
these machines. Republican and Demo
crat lo, are abla to rxiat as long ss they
do and fiMl you year after year and
yoar after year. It la because the news
papers have reached the third stage of
their decay. At first there was a time
when newwpapors were particular to
Ive the news correctly, and at that
time some great editors grew up In
this country, and after newaoapera com
menced to have considerable Influence
newapapers published It, ee-ery one of
them, and you ail read It at tna time,
n h iii 1 1 if,,n, was ih district attor
ney at the time, and he waa fond of
1'oweii, anji ao wss iiau, ma "'fvi
and tha dl.l not Drosecute l'oWelL and
ha nnvnr has been nroaecuted for etn
bossllng your money, becauae there waa
a orimhad ri strict attorney in at mi
tlma, (mean Ins; Hume). tAppiaueni.
lint Pulton ii,l not know that, and Kul-
ton would not have auspected that
' nee and you paid 120 ton for hauling,
' , or Jo a oarload rather, for hauling, and
: Wilcox paid 120 a carload for hauling,
' and Wilcox went around the next day
I and got 10 of It back, how long would
, you atand for that kind of robbery of
you by your government? (Applauae),
"I why, a people that would not fight for
liberty under such circumstances are
.1 unfit to hav It (Applause.) And yet
- vour rallroada all over this country
; i have been doing that for many yeara.
; They will make on man rich and an
- other poor. , : ,
By favoritism ther will glva rebates
I to one man who will grow wealthy la
, ' the aame business that you go broke In,
-: and you ear that that la liberty. Why.
th only liberty that Is worth having
i Is llbertv of opportunity, equal rights
r' to all and special privileges to none.
- (Applause). That la th fight that la
r on in this country today. That Is tha
?' fight that we must make; If w have i
- time, we can preserve tne n Denies tnst
t one belonged to us for our children and
f our children's children, but if w
i haven't aena and spirit enough to fight
- w don t deserv to preserve tnem even
for ourselves. ('.,
? Now, I want to read rod something
that Daniel Webster said In 120. lie
- is looked upon aa one of th greatest
- statesmen who over' lived In thfa coun
" try, a man of th greateat Intellect.
and In 1820 he had this to say, at a
t tlma when they war thinking mora
about how to govern themselves thsn
.- w hav been thinking In the last 30
" years.. We hav been too busy thinking
i' about' making money to think much
about how to govern ourselves. , i
Government Too Generous.
' Now, my friends, that was said In
M820. That was looking forward to
; what has happened since. And what
:-ha happened? By throwing open your
- oil lands to be taken by anybody In
' sleid of retaining ownership, leaalng
j them and controlling them, by. throw
ting open your mines, by throwing your
t timber ianda upon th market and let
i ting everybody have it and giving it
' away to railroads in Immenae tracta;
' by throwing your coal lands upon the
t market and letting everybody tek what
K they pleas ao that it has been accumu
lated in a few handa, you hav finally
reached a point where th railroads are
not only owned by few men but all
the , great induatrlea of, this country
are controlled ana ownea vr ""
They
. coal
half a
throuch their editorials and theae inter
eats desired to fool the people they
commenced to buy th editorial ooiumna
After awhile you people gt wlao; you
commenced ro understand mat tne etii
torlai column of a newspaper wasn
any better than the character of the
owner, and you dldn t pay very much
attention to what you read In the edi
torial colusnns, and you found th newa
papers defending the rlht to sen tneir
editorial columns just aa a lawyer aells
his services to defend a criminal ana
niacins; It unon the same ground. I
should not properly be placed upon th
same ground, becauA every man Is en
titled to be defended In a court, and th
lawyer is supposed to secure ror mm
only bis rights under ths law and see
that he Is not Illegally convicted; but
a newapaper in lta editorial columns Is
supposed to be telling you what the edi
tor believes, not what he is paid for
writing, and you hnv a rigm to expect
him to tell you what he honeatly and
really bellevea, not what somebody has
paid him for writing without your
knowing that It la being paid lor. lou
are being cheated and deceived and not
getting what you pay for when a newa
paper gives you soia eauoriais,
Mot Afraid of Press .
I believe that 1 have been fortunate
In a lesa degree In Ban .Francisco and
In rallfornlu. and. I have always be
lieved, In Oregon. In having gafcied th
confidence of th peopi to sucn an ex
tant a to what my motives ar In my
public conduct that I believe that the
nawspapera tan t nun ro very mum
(Applause). And 1 am quit certain
that Fulton can't (Laughter and ap
plauae). But thai would not mak any
difference.
Now. I want to close, because I am
keeping you too long, but there ar Just
a few things that I want to say In con
clusion.
In th first place. I sm not Interested
In who shall be elected United. States
senator from Oregon; that Is. I am not
Interested except In the most eneral
way to this extent that I would Ilk
to ae Oregon have the best represen
tative u can accur. now, i said a
while ago that I believed In certain
principles. Bryan keeps claiming that
Roosevelt has th same principles he
has. To a certain extent that Is true;
but there ar soma of the things that
Brysn believes In that I do not believe
In, and It Is for that reason partly that
I am today doing all In my power to
have th DOllclea of Theodora Roosevelt
continued In our national government
Applause. 1 And I sm satisfied that
Taft is going to continue them. Ap
plause. And I have many reasons for
believing that I know Taft personal
ly and am confident that he is a man
of ths highest character and Integrity;
that h Is fearless, and that he believes
In th same things thst Roosevelt bo
lleves In; that he will carry out hla
policies. And so, from th time that
Taft became known aa a candidate, I
have been doing what I could In my
small way in California to help hav
him nominated.
Waa TTKen Bay.
Now. When rou hail vnnr InlHnM,,
and referendum then what? Then U'Ren
ssys,. "Now all you need Is the direct
msn ilk Mutna was not siraiani.
1 1 .aurhtark Anil arv in suit of these
inbesalements. and in smte or tn tact
that In June, 104 thla happened In th
rail or 1104 Fulton ana nuicneu goi
Roosevelt to appoint T. Carter I'owsll
a United Htatea marshal to Aiaaaa.
A member of the audience Why do
th president retain hlm.7
Mr. Ileney Why does hs retain htm?
Member or the audienoe r es.
Mr. Heney That is what I would Ilk
to ask him myself. (Laughter and ap
plause). 1 went to answer you in good
laith; I heard him Instruct the attor-iiev-irencraJ
id remove him. but I hav
never heard of bis being removed. (Ap
plause). Not th present attorney-gen
eral; I don't think h ever heard of It
Smbeasler JrOwslL
Fulton says that Powell denounces
the ststemnnt that I made that he had
mbxsled. and that fc had don this
as a malicious lie. Mr. Fulton de
nounces soma of th things I say as
msllclous lies too (laughtsr). II say
Cader Powell denounces it aa a malici
ous 11. Her I have two of them, and
1 hav right her now, algned by Cader
Powell, these things: and 1 hav here
a certinea copy or tn report or in ax
pert showing th 16,600 embezxled and
all this stuff 1 on file In the depart
ment of Justice, too. Now, lier 1 on
of them.
Do you know how It cam about?
George Trowbridge of The Journal
walked UP Into Republican headquarters.
where he saw Whitney Boise, the chair
man or th county central committee at
the time, and a he paused by Uols
lthout Boise noticing him In the same
room, here was a stack of these thlnga,
and these ar th blanks which they go
down In th tenderloin and down here
on Water atreet and get thene voters,
sailors, etc., who hav not lived here at
all, and they fill In this blank top here
with a lead pencil, and they have the
aallor sign his nam there and then it Is
complete; but In the meantime that
first name, I hav to look at that paper
to see what It Is I can't make It out.
In the meantime, here is Congress
man Sharkey; why. I thought it was tn
sailor (laughter). Councilman Bharkey.
I was commencing to wonder whether
It would b safe fur me to sny anything
(laughter). Councilman Rharkev slrns
here. Read what It says sbove It: "We,
he undersigned wltnesHes. do swear
that our namea and slgnaturos sre gen
uine, that we ar each personally so-
aualnted with th elector and bis rest
enc as Stated: that wa believe all hla
other statements are true, and that w
ar each feeholders In the county, that
w are each personally acquainted with
controlled ana ownea uy 'primary nominating law" withmit
ev own the coal; 08 per .cent of th gut(lni;nt No.T they put through the
V:! Vk. ' i. ihrmun4 Kir1"'". J" lM vor or th people
iiiia "u"r""'"t'm";-lz-hi'"myu. mrougn, introduced by Mays?
They hav th meat market in tnetr i WelL fna trouWe waa mtehell was hav-
th elector and hla residence as staff
In hi affidavit": and there Is his affl
davit above there blank (laughter and
prolonged appiaune). And ther is C
A. Burckhard and A. L. Powell, a tela
tlv of X. Coder Powell, and T. Cnder
roweu. mere ar the original signa
tures sworn to before John T. McKee,
notary Dubllc for Oretron. ami thir ii
hla seal on It, and ther were two thous
and or more of theae stacked up on th
table when George Trowbridge walked
In there. They didn't expect George,
and they foolishly why, they were ao
usea 10 cioing it; as judge Lowell would
say, it was th custom in Oregon
Call It Habit.
That reminds ro of another custom
CUlton has What the lrlMhmun mnM
call a habit. You know an Irishman was
on in witness stand; don't take of
fense anv of vou Irish- T am hole i.ii.
waugnier;; an irishman was on the
ibuu, ana in attorney aays. "Now.
what do you mean by a habit?" He had
ii I - - ..mi. ,icii n imuii I j u U
i sornecmns or ain.r. a hohitv' "nr.ii
ine irisnman says, "if a mon was to
one I
he was to
A coin
out th
hh r-
rot a rnntrnl over a certain imimirj, ihit h
which never ought to be allowed in any enable
..!, l.nr!nul - I that 41
J V ' . - . . I ""Cll UWl JIVHL BLTM1 1
inos men woo '" :""-inirrci primary law nomination had mn : i.;i.' ."!?.," miuvny. e wrote
D tO 8?Q
l In hi
at as well
i 3.i.
ua, i nil. a ining l r nam niii sx i,a. a i . . " " ag.niiiaL nLt-iwir
mnf a-at It under tha oresent system. Hook to th ratlmal. ' " " !"DJ a criminal action? And John
"M. TTIlroT naturallv want to see that sist him In his nnmin.tior. i. k-i "" na. JUBt that .day commenced criminal
svstom perpetuated, and go ooes xar. elected in th legislature. Mitcholl with ,.r"" "r"?' ? C?UP' or poor rel-
Wheelwrlght - AV ' v . bis natural kindliness of heart, would be ,n- h in-'vu Tre ced
Don't you know that th other day a better man than he waawnHid Th.i "P.'..he. ?mmencJ criminal as well as
when ther waa a panic on Theodor represented th Interests of th nni i,'!if. agatni
Roooevelt and th
tiry concluded that an tnaiiwas neces-iever aid. I l.w """w w"" eise iny
rr to ston it ml to Issue lou.uuu.uifv i iiui. nowever that ma v ha th i " e- mey oniv nad
of fresh mopey. Why. if $J60,000.000 1801 provided that a direct primary w JpJlf " '.?,c,e ft,,d- therefore,
BEST METHOD OF '
REDUCLVG FAT
. JPS, PRIZE
Th first prls of a nous and lot for
th beat fat reduoer ha been won by
Mra Maggl Provl of Michigan, with
this receipt: tt ounc Marmola. U
ounce Fluid Extract Cases ra Aromatic,
and 1H ounce Syrup Blmplsx. Th
proper quantity to tag la a teaepoonful
after meal and at bedtime. Theae
simple Ingredient can be obtained of
any druggist and mixed at home.
Th rule of this unlaus and oraetlcal
contest wr for contestant to send In
their fat-reducing plan to th paper for
publication. Subscribers were then
asked to test the methods and de
scribe th results. Th contestant
whoa plan gav th best ffot wa
adjudged th winner, i
Mra Provl' reoelpt ran far ahead of
11 other in th number of fat reader
who tried It and also outdlstanoed them
In th satisfactory character of th re
sult obtained.
It waa. .found that unllk all other
Intemtl remedies for suDorfluoua fat.
It did not disturb th Stomach or causa
wrinkles, but brought about a quick?
unirorm reduction or th extra rat
wherever most abundant without ren
dering other and normal parts of th
body too thin. No other method ' ap
proached It In th amount of fat It
could take off. alther, many sub
scribe reporting a. reduction of aa
much a a pound a day.
All agreed that th Ut of the health!
generally wa treat) v Improved bv tak
ing It for three or four weeks, and in !
no case wa exercising or -dieting re
quired to help It gat th right kind of
result.
Mrs. Pro vis slmpl plan did not score
a single failure, but many of th peo-
ft who tried her receipt pointed out ini
heir letter that th Marmola th drug-
fists Bell in sealad KL nunna nsckaaes. I
which can be - bought separately, and
mixed with th other two Ingredient
at noma, Drought tn quickest results.
CONGRESS
IS
TOPSYTURVY
Burton Leads the Forces
Against Big Navy Pro
gram.
hands. . ' ..lng difficulty about helna- alaotad in
i Thevhav the grain m trusts, ana mr. 1901 .and h. hsd'h.i Alee ":.i t-TsnV iB" oui or six-story window
WUeox. for whom I. have th hlghei nd when he was elected Vn 1901 Iri.oh. YJiYlA&1l " an accident. If
respect a a most ostimaDi gmuemsn t believed that vou ouid tnn ,. At I oul .lwc would call it
and a fine bu.ines man, Is getting the the PltiaJtiLllU'iS butilf he t0 ,aI1
Kn.eit th laws that enable men to nin iim.. e h- r" '"1 VI fVe.P'?: third time I would call it a
me or in time, and he believed ,lJauhter Now WiVA h?'na,. r
is popularity In this state wnnid J-untr. Now, Fulton had well I
him to be elected? and I Think " d,0nly. coln?dence.
f Mli.k.li j . .i".', I W dtdn t et him tha ihlrA
t in. I L.. A .-..,. . - - .
of fresh money will stop A panic under I nomination; that is to say. that thi iVvT.Jr.,. en"ed to consideration
such conditions, don't you reallxe, my people could vot at th polls for whom '
r-t-.A- .1... . nmtn nmn ha hrflllrhl I thV Wnntad tn- u..l. k... i. ,Z I rtlltOn tO SglL
..r-. - I".. U.. I Tfi
on ai any urn oy in wnnuiawni n any penaiiv to it Ther was not "" "re neaimg with a man
I1B0.OO0.000 from circulation? ' And If any way to make the members of th wn wear a silk hat and a broadcloth
' vnn ran hrlna-. nanlc nnnn this country I legislature who hAd haon ...! coat, you must not trnt him th.
a and ruin every business man and every I that way, and so when Geer and C. E.I?" you would a drunken sailor, and so
Dank in It ty wltndrawing iiou.uuu.uuu, i . nwa, i muix ii was, who ran against r- a"o said to Han, "now, here,,
don't you reallxe that your liberties ar each other for th popular vote the don 1 tjlng,a criminal suit against this
W UIQHBtVU T I TT 1 1 C , 1 I1ICU ,1. 111." v. . .. . . , - - u l ... AVtf-tUOJT U1UH t P8 Li T " .v PCD a 1 11 Ml OI UlS
own s,ooo,uw,uuu ana camo wunarew uuuon 10 wnat th DODular 'Mwr injurea oy an Indtct-
aouu.uuu.vuv irimi ciri.uiii.vivn ao -, uuu ruuon goi away With a "" mai ience up mere
time inside of 80 day? (Applause.) th elctlon. Again In 104 U'Ken went for flv0 'ear and during that five
. Mr. U Foliate wnt over to New York I at It under the initiative, and hv years, as we proved in the Hull no.
M . . ..4J..I.H 1 1 h.f1,. V, A r 1 - M . , , J V I tllIUl, II. fl. .alfAA.. . . n ,1 '
ana mint an mrainnu'i- . o mauo c-j-.mo m mis state a dl-1 , . . "v ac.h.t,c uV mere were com-
a speecn in ids unn dh mimw uuuurir uummawon law, and thev r B ",u :"i"iiiing ana compiaia-
the other day In which he gave the coupled with it Statement No. l NnJ !n- b"t it didn't do them nnv eood.
facts, fact that tend to prove conclu- there ar sop people who do not like Htelwer was a state senator, had a
. aiv.IT inn inm name wkb uruum l on I ovaieii ni x-ao. I i nM tAii ..a.. I u-iu I til uniLu mjqroa o n in.
. - - ,..ia,. wn- i al- a." .. . -'.-"-'"'i
oy mese nan oozen rora who wn mis uwaiuuiy, ana i got it in such a way 11,0 l,,ne came mat uixon made a
three thousand million dollars to punish 1 that I am pretty sure it is correct rtFort upon that and insisted upon the
Roosevelt IflDnlause). In order that the I Jack Matthews dnn't iiita, it ,r u ' I nrrest of theie men nn,i t),Ai.
people of the United States would not ter). Whitney Boise don't like it I t,on- KaU flld Prosecute the little sa-r-lect
Roosevelt a president or I almost forgot to tell you about Whitney '"keeper lip there who had 280 acres
somebody, who represents his policies. J Boise. It would be a shame to o-n .J.i f-etwwih and he did prosecute the mh.r
Tainted Hews. fTom ni?re w,th9t telling you about ?u caie men who had some 800 or
TJld yon read much about It In. your -X.. . .. KZJZZ? ,t??'. n V
nwspaper7 o. yon aidnt get the 1 r, r, , moy naa a mn- ;:"';;:.;". ! fepo d-
a,aa. . A.A.,. .a,a. .. - . a f .(.a UIVIVU nrfl ' IT wnil't 1.1.. ... xuixva wnilb UD ITHTR an rhali a.
Ch Associated Presa of this country lsj ih0,uh " B0 ne- They had a mu- ."d.Kh.t n? a.n v talked strongly to
' -controuea oy inos same millionaires 1 ;"V" wwu "r in ivvi. xou know el ' "i "J ""i? Komg to ao;
(applause); oecaus nine-tenths of the 1 1 "n eouia voie men, although l;VT- . j.j . :ulton himself.
aaaa. nAwav.nrM.f-fl r rhi. nAiintp,, a a i 110 wa. i j ) I rwffigiurM ni-nuii. v,a. .. .1 . i '-uai ia Jiaa uiu. ,11111 r ii inn VJAnt
aaaIaaIIa Alth.r latlv n, lnrfl.An.tA I 811 affidavit tfltlriD' hnnr Iaaa I. a i i IheM and at that tlma Hull nr.nl.J a
: J.W..A.A., r..:., V. ,,.U..VU, . V--.-r"-.- ;- " ."' I,A .A.D nn A . i TT . A " J I V " V
' oy mesa same millionaires; Decause the I " " a enowing mai he nad lived rVr""1. umncu oiaros attorney
, i ... a. . a-a-aa.aa.a J a. a . ,a I tha aAAA-aaalHAjl 1 a 1 m a i I U tl n 14 T 1 I tAW aa vt n 9LM A U a11 L.A.a a. v
wasningion corresponuenis or an tnese I wiun- lensin or lime to enable I J, r ,. "'"i me say on
g-reat newspapers are controuea ty ", to voce, ana wnere he had lived I v umtea oiates attorney
thos sam millionaires indirectly. A I and what he had been dolne to Tk.' I ftml HI1 did not prosecute and Fulton
snan goes 10 vvaiuungion as a corre- "7 o 10 gei six electors who knew " a . '""w-
non aent ana no commences to send thai mm and who irnaw thnt what v.. -a i now. my irienas. in conciuninn Rtafa.
v. a 'a. :." "iT.-. ' muni XT a 1 I. i
wvmb iruo 10 sign in arridavit that thev I " pmvbs you your pow-
ri a A a n Jt al A-.k . . m l j . . a. a. . - . . I ,,"-",-
th a rj. aaia in mis arridavit.
(Called Press Leased Wire.)
Washington, April II. With th ad-
mlnlstiation's spokesman In th house,
Theodor E. Burton of Ohio, leading tmj
forces agalnat Roosevelt' big navy pro
gram and a Democrat representative.
Richard P. Hopson of Alabama, cham
pioning th cause of the administration
in the appropriation for four 110,000.000
battleships, congress waa all topsy
turvy today.
The debate on the' naval appropria
tion bill was a continual alteration of
ar crlee and cooing of ths dove of
peace, adherent of tn war party, then
the peace faction gaining the floor..
Voting on the Individual sections of
tne til U will probably l taken up Mon
day Hobson claims a dectslv victory.
With SO Democrats pledged to vote for
four battleships, the Merrimac hero 1
confident enough Republican will fol
low HooBeverus recommendation to car
ry the provision for four battleship
through .th house. Instead of authoris
ing only two, proposed by tha' naval
committee.
''I'm sure wa will win,'
"We hav th vote now.".
Hobson' speech during the after
noon created a strong impression. All
members appreciate, however, that Hob
son, from th navy, would make a
strong argument so they tut th schol
arly Burton against him. Th Ohio
statesman was all they could desire.
Loud, of the naval affairs committee.
Indicated in a brief SDeech. that a num.
ber of the committee would join Hob
son In voting for four battleships. lis
announced he would do so himself.
a pou taken by Republican leader is
said to have shown not mora than 60
Republicans will follow Roosevelt' plea
for four shins. Thaaa tnnlilda m.mlu,.
of the naval committee and th repre-
nimuye. irora me racmc coast and
with the 60 Democrat pledged by
iiuubuu wuuiq not ue nearly surricient
to amend the bill to authorise four In
stead of two battleships.
A few members, including Burton and
Bartholdt, will vot for only on battle-
siiiy.
aid Hobson.
AREKDEEX EXPECTS
SOME FLEET SHIPS
(Special Dlspatcii to Ilia Jidroal.)
Aberdeen. Wash., April 11. E. B.
Benn, who has been doing all he could
to secure a visit frnm nn. a it,, .hi-.
' " nooi, hub receivea a telegram
fl-Om Senator-An ken v which randa-
"Saw the president." Secretary Mntcalf
ana Aamirai x'ninips this morning and
urged a visit of light-draft ships to
Aberdeen. Possibly mav secure ilh.nv I
ur ow luriv or ootn. Will follow the
matter, up.
It is also understood that if the tnr.
pedo boats accompany the. fwt anma
01 mem win be sent to this pdrt.
Brooks Baggage Record.
(HeQint News by Longest Leased Wire. I
New York, April 11 With the arrival
of J. S. Phlpps, son of the millionalr
riiiBourg steei magnate, from Europ
today all records for baggage brought
into the country by a family
smashed. One hundred and sixty pieces
ui liciBuuai uiiKxiiifo arrived witn Mr.
Phlpps. The Phipp hav been abroad
live years.
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ETATB REPRESENTATIVE ; y
T. JAEGER
Of .'.ejer TrotH Jeweler. :
i- rAv;. w stati;me.nt ko. 1.
that thev knew that It 'waa ,-iia .hjI
upon that he could vote. Now I ws'nt to
jim,w you now wnitney Boise made af
fidavits, too. In regard to them, but I
71a 1, a,n 10 "or you with th af
Jonraal to tit Tor.
Ther Is an Oregon Journal of date
?,y '""'""'S, -un ii, 1904, in blood
red (lauphter). I want to call your at
tention to this, -beennaa RiltA-
i,. . i 4 "ow no never saw it because
tA ,a " . the president (laughter).
h V wriiing to in president,
that he never say it Ton know that h
ald RO. Thiuu .ml KIa Ma.i a.j.a
lies there. 'Machine attempted extensive
frauds; hundreds of perjured affidavits
were preparea ror tn purpose of vot
ing unregistered voter. . C. A. Burck
nara. a 1 - , r n
a. , . , v w. , j t - vuuia-iiiiiaQ
onritey, T. Cader Powell and other
oii ?,wn Poiican Are implicated.'
Great big letter.; . - y ; , . , - ,
-Now the reason that h told th ores
p -PSZ he"d KoSt uain 'S Toric Lens-something
&:t2i&J, stylish and new. at a mnf ,
S DLHImb ma panB 1 Vaw a I n -lira STV r a9 I ..... I I aiA '
Aw.ir.iheBi;-r. PnCC lilassS fitter! arirl
.JWa '"'.iuusnt ror siander, ix thou-Mens durilicstA
sand and om hundred dollar of your ' s. ""Picaiea. ,
money, or tha mmiii v..iiaaa,.k .
Clerk or the court. He embexzled It
you never hn 1. 1 ... t
iij.- tiisra waa an rnfl,r. aa.a.a.a
...aa.A , . . . . - - All J
.i.iiuiiiibu ana ne aiscoverea $1,000; then
there was annthr 1 .viwrt 0,..,......
appointed and he discovered over $,000
mu in nu a sworn report and that
s down there on file on tlur rnrda i
your court now. nhnvlnir nttar t nnn
bexled by .T.vCader PowelL ana vour
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SATISFACTION
IN EYEGLASSES
If you get them of us, as we fit
thfe celebrated KAYDEE Mount-
j:d.dubagk
' , v Professional Optician
173 Fourth St, Y. M.' C. BIdg.
er to nominate your senator. Without
that there is nothing in that law (ap
plause). Unless you pledge th men
whom you nominate for -the legislature
to vote for the man who receives the
highest popular vote of the people of
whb nutve, mere in aosoiuieiy noining in
it. By nominating in thst method you
control absolutely th election of th
united states senator without any ma-
v.uue ana wiinoui any corporate inter
est having a chance to interfere. lMo.
do not let them fool you Into losing
mat riRuu wnai 1 oDject 10 more than
anything else in the election of Fulton
Is that it gives comfort It gives power!
ana puoiic oince 10 me macnine men
who held yon in their control so many
years. 11 puis you dbck again wnen
yon have escaped from It by Statement
i tappiausei.
I did not hav time com ins- 11 ii hara
iu jfive any muuieni ia wnar x -wanti!
to say to you tonight, and I hav been
interrupted so much durinir th. a, I
""on x wm iryinic io iook over tneaa
papers 10 see wnat I had to say. what
i "oiucu .u suy, wai 1 1 eei inat my I
awa w jrvii luiiieui hub jnut oeen satis
factory to me, because I have taken
up mora time than Is necessary In tell
ing you less than I ought to have told
you. However, I want to thank you
for coming her tonlght;I want to say
to you all that I hop you believe that
I have no object or .motive whatever In
COtning to Orecon and tiUIrtnir tn a..
tMsopla except , that of helping you to
see the light. want you to tnbw the
nu. axier nearing in facts, if
ucijova ium ear. jruiton Is the
man whom vou' want rr aanot..
ahead and elect him. If. on the o'tb'r
aiouu, (u imueyo as 1 uo, inai ne is not
the Droner man. hv vnn.
tidoiuiiira mil MUCBUun. 1 Ota VOU all
a-nnr1ntrh . ; rnM.1
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It' Worth vour whlla tn o A .1,. ...
Mcular of the rreat auctlnn ..irYr
held on the docks tomormnr at m .
by ihe Portland Auction Go, Sc page
7, section 6. , , - , , , ."
WOODARB, cLmKEmeo.
PORTLAND, ORHaON'
Announce the arrival of complete showing of Mark Cross celebrated London Leather 'and
, , ? 4 Gloves for ladies and men, also an entirely new line of Umbrellas for sun or rain. ,
CROSS GLOVES
UMBRELLAS
A large variety of ladies' Gloves in short and
Inner Jan 19.K,iHa. 1 1. i a
T"t .."" itijm, , ill ncw -Discuit
shades, $3.50 a pair. f Also the, new woman's
mannish .Gloves at $1,50 a pair, ...--r
."Men's Gloves in gray and tan; 91.50.'' tele
brated the world, over for-style' and durability.
Long and short fingers; hand-sewed and machine
Stitched. s t ' - , ; t;. . . . .'
The latest tXmbrellat for sun or rjdi: New
Persian designs, colors to match any costume.
Stunning handles in exquisite design an.d woods.
"The popular Merry Widow handles a"rer dressy
for Easter time.
Children's y Umbrellas, fancy, handles 85 to -
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HANDBAGS
'SUITCASES
CANADIAN MONEY-' TAKEN AT FACE VALUE
For Your
Toilet
Vnllant's English' Violet
Toilet Water, per bot
tle T5
A beautiful Easter Vio-
let Cross given with each
bottle on Monday nly.
Bell's Face Bleach and
Freckle Lotion, removes
all skin blemishes.
Price $100
Woodlark Dry Shampoo,
keeps hair dry and fluffy
without oiling, box..KOf
Straw-ine will clean and
bleach straw hats and
make them look like
new.
FortSigBiSj
Shower Bath Sprays. ........... ...fl.00
Fluffy Ruffles Bath Caps..... 85
Any other style or color ....15f) to TBf
Mercerized Wash Cloth.... ,15f
Rub Dry Bath Towels 20 to fl.00
Large size Bath Mats, all colors ... .80
Small size, blue and pink. ,.f 1.00, fl.25
SPECIAL
Rubber Gloves, any size,' reg. $1.25 70a.
Special JC
Large assortment Sponges, Towels, Soips
and bathroom fitting! always on hand.
For'
EASTER
TIME
White Rabbit Egg Dyes,
8 colors, make 100 shades,
for .........
Paas Egg Dyes. 8 differ
ent colors and 6 transfer
sheets , .5
vns'tvi vivih av a bb,ubjia.
16 funny pictures for. 5)
Ail kinds of Easter
novelties, Post Cards and
Folders for children and
big folks.
READ
THIS OVER
Infants'
Ankle Supports
Fits inside the shoe. For
weak, sprained or de
formed ankles, pr.fl.00
Wrist Supporters 50
to fl.00
Abdominal Belts $2.50
to f 10.00
Bunion Protectors; wear
them inside the shoe; self
adjusting; rights ' and
lefts, each .50
PHONES:
EXCHANGE 11
HOME
A-m. A-6172
Garden Hose
-
A nozzle free with every
50-foot length. All our hose
Is new and guaranteed for
one year will probably last
several years, and everything
considered, our gift
prices are the low-,
est in the city.
10 ft Dover cotton, one half
inch. S5.O0
B0 ft Dover cotton, thr
quarter Inch S5.SO
SO ft Chester cotton, one half
men . . . , . .BU.UU
bo it unester cotton, -inch
DO ii. enmnam
60 ft Columbu
50 ft Columbu rubber, -lnch
-men
cotton. C-lnch .ffft.RQ
i rubber. -l0ch .W5.00
j rubber, -lnch K5.50
Ktt Art
SO ft. Woodlark: rubber U-lnrh . 6 tin
SO ft. Woodlark rubber, 7-8-lnch ...iS7.00
80 ft Oregon rubber -lnch : .SH.otf
Hose reels. 1: nozstss. a!A: snrinuiara
25V to 111.25; menders. 25v and up.
Pictures
framed
If you have not risited
our Picture Framing De
partment it is time you
4'id. Take the elevator to
the fourth floor and be
convinced that we are
leading picture framers in
Portland. We frame
parchments and diplomas
without leaving a wrinkle.
RENT A KODAK
OPEN SUNDAYS.
FROM
10 A. M. TO 2 P, M.
SATURDAYS to 11 P. M.
The Hazelwood Cream
Store's Stock New
This Year
Hazelwood Chocolates, packed in 6n.e of our
beautiful hand -painted satin Easter egg
boxes,' will make a most acceptable Easter
- gift. Our entire line of Ekster Boxes and
Novelties is new this year,; and consists of
all the favorites for the children as well as a
complete and attractive selection for the
grown-ups. ' These, with our cases stocked
with our own make candies, will enable you
to' satisfy your every Easter want in the
Confectionery line.
. The Cream SSofs'
388-90 Washington St. , ; ;
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