THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST
19. 1908
11
PARKER GREETED BY HUGE CROWD
AT OPENING OF OREGON CAMPAIGN
(Continued from Page Kour. )
be regarded rarefully liy the voters, as
to whether the Republican party should
be continued longer In power or should
be auoceeded, by the Dumofratlo party.
Ve are all convinced that there are
vlla In our body politic which reuulia
attention. I'' or ears t hone e tin have
beep allowed to develop and the time
bus come when they should be checked.
Jiut there In a d If f oronru of opinion as
to the remedies (hut should be applied.
Kaeh and every one of you know that
the average man' In holiest, and the
question naturally arises, who la resiaui
alble for the condition thut has arisen
by which a few have secured to them
selves emoluments at the expenae of the
many?
Heed or Federal Control.
"You know thnt the source from
which this difficulty hiis cnnie wns com
paratively small, ft Iiiih been aald lliat
there In a necessity fur federal control.
You know It Men huve ut last reached
the i-niii-liiNliin thut federal control, had
we but hud It. would not have allowed
the situation to arise which now con
fronts UN."
The people, Judge Enrker aald. learned
long; lino that It Is one thing to de
clare principled and another thing to
pass laws that will seen re them. He
rehearsed brlcflv the history and cause
of the laws and constitution of the
I'nlted States, "the mont wonderful in
strument ever cn-nLid by the brain of
man. What tli.i fathers were aiming; at
was to protect the people In their con
trol. Thev never Intended that con
gress or governors or president should
ever have the rlht to take nway from
the people tne rights they liad reserved
to themsplve... In the creation of trUHts
and predatory Interests the real pur
pose Is to persuade the people that the
fault does not lie with t!e state, hut
with the federal government.-
"I say that the federnl end state gov
ernments were derelict In their duties.
They could have prevented the combina
tions In restraint nf trade. They frilled
to enforce the law. And the failure
has not been due to the judiciary; It
has been due to the executive officers
of the government. There Is vested In
the states themselves the very power
to prevent the ln1ustlcrs of which they
complain. It Is an old law.
"Who la responsible for the state gov
(nimcnts north of Mason end lMxon's
line? Who nas been In control while
these combinations lit restraint of trade
have multiplied faster than the mos
quitoes on a New Jersey coast? The Re
publicans linvo been in control while
nil these evils of which we Justly com
plain have been growing without hind
rance. Orllla Republican Inaction.
Judge Parker mercilessly scored the
Inaction and studied deceit of the Re
publicans in handling the tariff prob
lem and also referred to the manner In
which the combinations or trusts reaped
benefits by milking t lie people of their
money and iibing part of the dividends
to retain the Republican party In con
gress in order that they might continue
latlon? Aside from taking tithes from of (he law la tha old Anglo Saxon way,
the consumer It has had another ef- the right way You will find no hank
feet. One which 1 consider to constl- president, no heads of lmurunce rorn
tute one of the greatest problems be-, punles, no railroad iinutiKii taking
fore the American people. At every i money out or the ti-'uhurles for
election tha ramniilirn nuinarers of the paln contributions !f thev know
Itenubllcan nnrtv have ousted tha hat I they ore going to lill for It. lint wlml
lo the iiiHinifaetiirers U'l.v? To sret ! did congress do? The senate paased an
campaign funds to clei-t Republican con
gressman lu order to keep tin' I lenio-
crats from getting In and tinkering with
the tariff
Money From the Trusts.
"This money Is taken and spread about
to elect Republican to congress It la
most unfoi lunate In that It mixes busi
ness with politics teaches the young
men, and 1 know this to he true from
personal knowledge, to take this money
and jo dOAvn to uie election precincis
and use It for the purpose of taking
the money from the consumer and plac
ing It In tlio hands of I he man u f act lif
ers, with the result that the latter have
enormously Increased their wealth.
"1 r'garl this ns unfortunate. That
the people have had to pnv this money
Is absolutely true. Every person within
the range of my voice has had to pay
Into this campaign fund because he has
paid into the glowing coffers of the
manufacturers, who In turn have paid
Into the Republican cn mpalgn funds for
the purpose of elect log men to congress
to do the, very thing that a large num
ber of the consumers do not want done.
Not only everybody within range of my
voice, hut every other person In the
country, pajs this money.
"W.'hy, when the chairman of the Re
publican national committee wants
funds he pnrs to the manufacturers.
Just two weeks before the close of the
last national a ui pa I ttn the Republicans
wanted J '.'00. (mo ,tn.l they went to the
m.nmractiiie Why? lierause thev
knew that the manufacturers did not
want the I em..rr.its to have control of
congress, so ihey could lower the tariff.
'So I say that what has happened to
the steel trust has happened to every
other manufactured article And the
manufacturers In the trusts have not
rorgoiren or been allowed to forget that I
Republicans are the ones to whom!
must look to maintain the hlh
i his money has been received
1 876 to assist the Rei.uhllc.i n s to
wasn t nece.ssary to go
any other trust
was wanted to
of congress so
act imposing a fine. I hat only means
that bank presidents will hive to take
more monev out of the treasury to pay
the flip- that's nil.
"Mr. Rrynn us advocnllng'a law re
quiring the publication of the name of
every eoiittlhiilor to campaign funds
The Republican lenders .thin t waul to
go on record as opposing this bill, so
they amended It by a Ming a rider re
during the representation of tho south
ern slate In ioi;r'sH, so tho I'emo
crats could r.ot vote f.i, It
"Never In tho world will a Republican
congress pass a law requiring publicity
of caiiipniKri contributions or sending
to Jail a hank president who contributes
to tho election of a president or a vice
president "
The speaker was Interrupted at this
point by ati enthusiastic Republican,
who appeared m h.ive imbibed f r"H v
If not we and who had a lot of noise
In his system which he wanted to get
ltd of. lie iiri.se In t h hii.k of th.,
upper gi'Ilerv, cnrne to the frm.t and
persist. .1 hi sho'itlhg down a oieatilnr
i"ss Jumble of woids that pot even
those near him " -hjM mak.i nnv hm"---of.
lie wis tinallv l.ble to collect I. Is
scji t tered and pirnhh-d w ords enough to
advise Jtldsre I'uk-r lo go back to N.-.v
the representative of that official and
his office. The time has arrived in this
republic when those who are In office
can choose, their successors.
Halt to the XeyubUcaaa.
"I have another very serious objection
to the Republican party. 1 think tho
time has come that, unless you are pre
pared to say that you want a change In
I our sjstein or government, you must
call the Republican party to a halt. I'n-
iter the plea that by the const It ut Ion It
'controls lutei state commerce, tho gov-
''ni " ernnuiit uau1criHk.es to control every
'."''! thing we eat and drink. f course. It
controls the hanking. Institutions ami
now it la proposed to license all of the
business cimo'ins. Within the last
week 1 have ,.-n It proposed to pass a
law regulating the speed of automo
biles throughout the United States.
"We have bee,, assure,! that 11 Taft
Is elected ho will carry out tho pollen a
of tho present administration. If the
effect of these policies has been 'o
make a breach between capital and la
boi , If thy have brought jibout the
worst paid, of modern times, we ought
to be willing to' lake lt chance with the
crowd to experimental mn Icon ten t s.
"I h.-no heard these policies referred
to arloiislv. I haw lo aid them called
the Republican polhtes. And I have
heard them called Jl V policies.
"What are these policies? As I un
derstand It, tl.i", Include everything un
der Win xuu lo u.e nutiiiiii jtwpumi
i can thev Include everlasting salvation
I mid the w hole duty of man. They cov-
r everything from prepuilng for war.
.arranging peace h.-iween foreign na-
tlons, and the noo-isloiml soaking of a
trust to the creation of n cardinal or
t i 10 shooting or a she Dear in iiiih or
, paco and the recommending of a new
method of propagating the species by
u hat Ion.
FRANK I. EKE
DIES OF INJURIES
E.'Iivss,s Contrition at tin
Last Olnili' Third At
tempt With Kiiiic.
ONE REGIE!!
I
irrT nil nil inn r!if,-c"'eiuc' pnoMim
LEFT ON GUARD xmM
I iwH tl.00, or a bottles a?
in i "t UlreuUx ml t
I'l.-Hft l.rtHeil
'. Aug. !
w ho niH-hi
hh; ye, let 1.,
I : i It ! 1 1 K i .1'..
gfcl
(Illlted
Medfor.l. ii
Nelkn, clothier
to commit suh
nil wrist and
8:29 o'clock i hi , m,,
g his w I fo's f i i: I ,
ling his act. Ilk, i le.i
his . brother In law. i .
wealthy clothier ..f l'(.
There Is a i '. i ba :
eon county bank t N'. 'n
Nelke last nlht iu:o;
at suicide, by trying t
and stab himself in ti
case knife used to h.''-,,,
was left near his l..i.
ure,l to nny extent.
tTtlBMV J
y alai r I
B akJV H4 ! MTMMf.
MEN AN3 WOMEN
Dm Bit fnraaeataral
4 lerharax, latest atatMs,
trnlalleut at axwailaka -of
aiaeeaa snikma.
Paiulaea, sail ao4 ulrta
raMiv
loaiil, tat
tWM
That mid 'IVrror of (J rand
,1 urr Knoiili for Sprin
'ttvhVs .,Iol Mm.
and other drug habit are positlreltr cured b
IUHII1MA. l-or 0To.iermie orinlemal use,
Psmple sent to any dniif hahltueaky yea
Diall. Kegularnr-e2 00 per boftle W
t four druggist or byninii In plain wrapper.
ll Cheiel'.' ' . Si Lgela. M
unit
'Pl-l!
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k f:.-:i.
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. rnpn
Vi Ire I
I :i Ti e rb't
him is of th.
a 1 1 e n i p T s a '
te;v s ilxlueil
II l.g
lot k IkMatere
v.. JToUaad. Onmvm.
lain wrapper.
Ofc. Ul Tklrt
Its not -
t i todav
that tl..
will r e -
r r i V
Is made up
l . I ' 1 lien r t.
tl-
111.
Voile an.
and tell
were crl
him out.
let him
morning.
"Tho ,
statute
epenk
lo
him
H fr
' bin
il
off l is hat to Mr. Hrvm
he was all right. There
ln th" audience of "I'iM
hi.lit" Parker s-ibl. "No. ;
He'll feel better in th." '
'I
taking the
eald :
"During
lie present pre:
was paid to these
The same was true
of the administration of his predecessor
was not until about 1P05 that any
money from the people. Ho
the first four years of the
ticular attentb
great combinations
and It was not until about IPO
action was taken that might he termed
as curbing the operations of these, com
binations which grew In wealth until
they controlled not only nearly every
manufactured article but articles of food
as well.
"As far back as these combina
tions commenced to grow a nd develop
until at the presont time they have
absolute control of all manufactured
articles because or the protection
reived from the tariff. Now why have
thev? The first purpose of the tariff
was to provide a revenue wfth which to
conduct the business of thu government.
All students of government contend that
certain manufaot u rou articles ought to
be taxci a little, hut the effect of the
Republican method was to tax each and
everv article, with the result that the
wealth of the in inuf-.icturer was In
creased out of the pocket of the con
sumer 'The consumer has had to p.iv the
higher price and the content I. m -f the
Republicans when thev lived the tariff
schedule th, it It was ne.cessarv to do
so that wages might be equalized, was
fnl' The tariff has newr regulated
wages and vw know thnt the only legu
latton is tixel by the law of supply a lid
demand.
Child of H!rh Tariff.
"In tini" the opposition objected to
the nnff mi-! hods of the Republicans
We said then as now that tho time had
come when these vast combinations
fdiould iv longer fatten themselves
through the nn-'iuni of a high tariff.
Rut the inevlt ible result of that high
tariff, and on can go back as far ,ss
187 t" study ti e question, was to j
establish trusts The original eompe- i
titioti between business. ., was throttled, i
In the past '. veins the manufacturers!
have gradually conic together until at
present thev have control of all arllcles.
The- imv the Ihlvieitlief of siu'li combl-i
nations and thev wanted the high tariff I when w
because they wanted the consumer to lsiatlon.
puv as much as ' h 'V could.
1 axe the steei hum. .vi him iii'oc
Tvere but one or two steel companies
brought together. .Then gradually
others were taken In. with the result
that the combination was able to estab
lish prices thnt would hetp take more
monev fiom the consumer. Finally the
climax was reached In this Industry
with the formation or the great i niton
States 8teel company with. Its J . 4 o -000.000
capital. Hence the steel Indus
tries of the countiv being under one
head were able to charge the rates
which the tariff gives them the power
to charge.
Why, even the railroad companies
and you will agree with me that the
railroad companies are mighty power
ful Institutions in themselves have
been forced to pay $8 more n ton for
sterl than Is charged for the same steel
after It has been shipped to Kngland.
What has happened to the steel indus
try has happened to nearly every other
commodity. And the same result has
been obtained, namely, to exact from the
consumer the full benefit of the taxes
"Now what Is the evil of such legi-
th"
the
tariff
since
hold control. It
to the steel trust or
ana say inai the money
keep the limocrats out
ine5- could not tinker with the tariff.
Tariff I Not Touched.
"It was not necessary. Tho steel men
and other manufacturers knew what the
Republicans wanted the money for, so
there did not have to he on agreement
between them to the effect that If tl:"
money was given to tho Republican
campaign fund the RepublUans
would leave the tariff alone. It was
known without being agreed to."
Judge Parker then referred to the de
grading and debauching Infliiem e, of
auch practices. He declared that It was
one which affec ten the manhood of the
country, nod he dwelt upon tho manner
in which the national procedure of i its
lug campaign fun. Is has been (arrhd
Into tho states and th" effect It las
had upon legislation. Je .-ailed H the
mixing of business with politics and de
plored It as one of the greatest evils
confronting the American people.
"When mutters pf grave- Importance
are brought before the at tornev-genern 1
of the state." he said, "the persons who
wish to see their contention upheld go
to the party leaders In the state and
the party leaders attend to the matter
for thorn. When bills aro Introduced In
the legislatures for a good purpose the
manufacturers again go to the lenders
and the leaders again Interfere. ,
have special privileges grown up.
In ll'04 I had h-en on tho
19 years. I had grown nwav
political machinery and little
such cn mpalgns were eondu.
revelations were astounding
fine v oung men one I remeinl
Th" Interruption subs!
inly vvav we can get Meh a
as we want.'' continued th"
"Is hv the election of lirvan
mi 1 Kern and th" I'emo.rKtlc tl.-kef
There Is not one vvlthin the souii'l of
my voice who does not know that Mr
Rr.van has I i extremely u.'tlv.i In
pressing home tl,er;e Issues,
Kopnhlican Party a Leech.
"The Jiemo. rntic party has In trie oust
lost great opportunities While we have
been divided and fighting mnong our
selves, the Republican party has been
fastening Itself like n le.-.-ii upon the
b"'. poijtle. i,et every l'eino.-rat com
fort himself with tho f.ct th,it wo have
a nomine. i win thy of the confidence of
every man. Hud a oan.lMare for tho v ice
ii "slilencv worthy In the event vvl.l h
Oo.l forbid' of any a.-, blent that might
leave him io flil his leader's pla.-e.
behind them an-l s jp
1 'cmocr.i tic congress
a Iiemooratlc congress
presl :ent. tho ltepnh
let dare to s'ari.l up
! 1 1 of the peup! " i .,1
I Siwplua Turned to
I "There Hie three of
I upon which I desire to touch
i lu the policy w lil.'h requii
P"
Deficit.
these l.ollcte
bpejnl every dollar
sent t he pe.ipltf It
I licit ut the end of :
i the beginning of tl
had a lonplns of
I treasury. ...vv we
I hind.
lint t he f undann
Tho first
us lo
and pre-
oe-At
In mkIii
li a handsome
he fiscal year.
pre.it year
$'.i(i,00 1 1, 001 1 In
Jilu.uo J, Out)
xv e
tha
be-
make
i.l IV VVI
say the
e.l ai:alii
",'vrid xve neej
por'lior Them a
And If We have
and a I h mocrath
IhH n f e: a te will
against t he m.-m
. lean ieg! -in t i. ii.'
.luufcm I'lrker
with tl
t h Usui st lea 1 1 v hv
v. ho i.a. 1 listened
! ihi'i ' 1.
finished his address
s and was cheered en
t!i" manv hu 1 1 I r? is
most ,'lbsol be.JI y to l is
.Hihl til" RepUhil. dllS
have d iscev el e.l a no v
lug tho l.i vv.
t" he equ.il. y eiiloi' '
and the p... o . i his
c. ' er Just as '
proposition toHt two
equal -'. t o t he hatue t
each ot In r is a no
onl y .1 is- ov fry hs t tie
Ing' tne law. It If
waving ot banners a
lorntoiiiM. They den.
working man on trl
111. II h.le.S I ,. ! ! " ('I!!.'
tne courts ... rulings
lie .1 1 s- v - r y . I f a '
el:fo . Iii- th" law .
If, th" I 'einoci .itic t.in.lhlate Is elect
ed, the law will he enforced as It ought
to' lie. not with tU'ilb-e, hat-, passion,
I i .! idi.'e. but sol.eiiv and in the f. ;ir
of Cod.
"Th" las! policy in what we may
call the practical policy. it Is Ihe art
of getting oHtnpaign subscriptions our
ntal policy Is thu
t n.i I tin y.
of C'lfolc-
law ought
d the lieu
is tiieir great dis-v.-ll
say that the
thniKS ui.b'h are
lung ale equal to
v iJ.hcov ei y. The
III' t ho I of enfolC
begun with tie:
nd toe beat ll'g of
.unco th" InnocehL
il for his life as
n. Thev Mir up
of violence. That ,
ha new" method of
irfi 1
It
I
.l id -."irMi r-g!i
Ml ,t Is expeete
s'e "til h regime--i
' id i v to ,1ep-, rt
I r f a n 1 1 . . which
s :: . ui this ct
: i - inn 1 :i on l u t There
.o ilgns of a n "jtbreak sin.-"
day inornlrig, when only a
r hit n-e o. r ill I '"! ,
s will . oh'lnue to pat r.d t'i"
' sr. the nero (juarteis
r -.id. red s'ifi. to with. Ira w
; in iM'i: ll of tho grii nd
p..'. i ' f.i dor In the rest ira-
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MA.MKDA II AXIH.KS
(T.Al'DI.WOS CASES
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f bat,
ticular a tine voung fellow 'u
college, whom I had always ndi
cherished as n line spe.-ime:
American young man going
the election with Ills money for
se of securing the election
bench for
f i on i the
knew how
t- I The
I found
r In par-
out of
i , i
1 1 red and "
of the
ilown. to
the pur
of men.
irrenn Holmes then I rit ro'luoo. 1 the
.tii'lges traveling companion, whom he
ailed "Seramls NTclI. formerly attor
n.;y K'neial of the stute of New York"
I'n tht; Atlanti.' coast my name Is
1 I. amy Nlcoli." began the speaker,
"hut 1 am willing to he called Seramis
Mcoll lu I'ortlMiiil."
WUia Crowd by HI Wit.
K PIsMiet Attorney lie I.anrey
; Nli oil's talk was a revelation. His, np
! 'u arunce was not greeted overae'icrous
i ly Uy tho sweltering, perBpirlnu crowd
which had come distinctly for t' ,. pur-
pose of hearing Judge I'ark- i . I'.-it
, Nlcolls w.us not long In w inning tin
iciovv.l find his Infectious laugh mil
jteady wit won him a place In tlid
iart.s of the crowd that will long; he
'remembered In Oregon politics. He
icaiuoua a x!r.4iiu;- and lather a u pel-.
' son who had to he put up with than
welcomed, hut before he finished Ii
1 had become a warm personal friend of
ev ery one In the vast crowd which did
, i.oi vv.unt 1.1m to slop speaking after
id become acquainted,
reference to iregon's .climate,
he aald yesterday reminded him ,
of the best New lork summer
his allusion to Oregon Iicmne-
k I
1 1
qui I
II,
hi
,1 it
ll.
P
Slu t ill. I
Cole .' end wake
t in' I II '. s
the pror
In nlatl
sage to
si. I.-:. is ai.d iiillioa.l m;iK
s a l.lgbi.. pr.i : i a i pollcv
s a ill' tie knowledge of af-
Ic- iast :'o v.-eks of Ihe
o w . I ieC . 11 to Se" ll glTll t
ili a i ;s headq uartcrs.
.il'ei! In and given
t . heer. Wo wont
e: k nowing t he
pears il,al tJia Re
fund was nearly
sent for this Hiinie
is liuv, the Kep'lblleail
the v Ice' presidency o
up the foluiiiberln plu-
o the tune of Jjoo.ooo, with
Ise that he mlht bo consulted
ui to the next presidential ine?-cohgress.
and
I si 11-
1 tl s t
stir
The reporters we;.
I nterx lews of gt'e
uowii to ..feat n
C.I Use I t 11 'VV ll
pat;;;!
they
attendance wh"
their admiration
"In inv oplnh
"Judgo l'arker s
closely t hough t. logical oi .
difference between parlies
between men, showing that
Mean party, having been h
so many years, was th-. hi
conditions now complained
(1 W. Allen, nttorio v. vv
thuslastl" In speaking of
and the speaker"
"The meeting last nlpht, a
of the outlook, seems very pr
deed Juile Parker won thf
his audience, completely Tho
not support him four years a
vveio liiKowariu In theli mi).
.n t huslast io over his spec. 1,
expressed their admiration.
I think It was a magnificent speed. ;
argument a logical. Judicial uddr.
basing Its arguinmits on the first pi
clples of government, and rutin
through It was a vein of moral and c
sclentlous conduct wM. h should
basis of all government. Ho
clearly the evil ton. lent les of
ministration of the law in the p.
Is a doctrine that should be
every where I heloy, a pub!!"
should be a prce-her, no( a me
comb" talker, and Judyo l'arker
preacher."
Genrgn H. Thomni spoko mriat h'-pe
f u Illy of the outlook
"The meeting vvas an augury of sue
cess fir November. Tl.'i was a lai.-.
and enthusiastic attendance u ml marvl . ... . ,., r,,, ,-,.
prominent p'"l'le cam" 1 1 om out of.()., ( I . v ', JU 1 h.l)
town to. near iw spongers. 1 he entli.
meeting was on rapport with the speak
er. (Ireat dilliiiMasni was mani test ...j "
"It was a most successful meeting."
said Iir. ". A. Rr.'iidfoot, "and Judge
i'arker proved to be a most ) n iluent hi 1
speaker. Thu outlook is certainly very
hrlirht and It looks: es If a great suc
cess for the purly next fall Is beyond
doqbi."
"If was a pplendt.1 speech." was J. r.
Welch's opinion. "It showd that Judge
l'arker and the en'irra liemocracy r"
doing their utmost to insure success for
the ticket."
Charles K. TTenry expressed himself
as deeply satisfied with the meeting and
both tho speakers, and said the outlook
was most encouraging.
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st Ills
taught
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Is a
'All.
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; l: John
i w o i , reek s held 1
ne j I r inir .i d v nil - I
S in r -. Isor J'i men .
nd. will probably !
' ' i '. to that city an I i
he n'it!i..rltlvs of Ala-
is a 1 1 on is to be t a k
fo-T that tho
u-trate.l In the city
i 1 are within the Jurls-
khind lourts.
V l.mgloll. petectlve
. ' Attorn-'v Hr.iwn of
eld a c .n ference late
'Ms matter was de
u i .. a to place tho en-
'I 'ne t VV o SUSpC-ctS 111
la' i. r officer, but h
of using al!
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rent ads, 1 c." ' a word, 3 Insertions
for the prl -e of ?
fount six words to the line.
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eged j spnnslhlo for errors, should any occur
in mien bis. riompt payment expected.
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1VKATIIKR REPORT
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will positively
our.t on east
'iti company.
!,KI'i;oi'S IJ XATICi
The barometer continues relatively
low ov r the pa. i flc states. A large,
well defined high pressure area is oen
ftral over the Iiakotas and a aaallow low
j pressure area overlies the lower lake re-
glon. I luring the last 24 hours light
I showers huve fnllen In Oregon, Idaho,
I'tah, Arizona. I'olorado, Wyoming and
, at widely s uttered places In the east
I em states M'g'i temperatures cnntln
i lie on th" Pacific coast, hut In the Da
kotas and the nearliy portions of the
adjoining states It Is much cooler, with
the temperature this morning danger-
11
ir-lon
nlt'-nt lai v . so
S Sib! er. the I
K. A'ni 1 ivi
nth. Sat irday.
roe violent in
d t v she v. a;
th;
1 n. Renewed
ny to secure
I... who l.s in
he mav care
ef.
the
the
for
ills
which
of some
w ui ther
"its. .a... t , . l , 'opos oc.ii nun a'ii io lueponaus were
fimv w Jo ,n,,",1I ',,! ' 'h;1t f ' ' ' " m a. I" In such a manner that he kept
financiers grouped themselves for lit n. ,.e..,.,i i n
hirst lie had his audience laughing
hyst e Icall y over some well dlie. ted
underwriting a campaign
unite to underwrite a great
On (i. fober L'4 I mn.lo un
ul ."usulting nny per-
would have to stop. Some
be done to put to an end
purpose of
just as thev
corpora t ion.
mv mind with
son that that
thing had to
business relations with polities, and T
advocated legislation which would make
It a penal offense for anv offl.-er of onv
corporatlon to give a dollnr out of the
treasury of any corporation for cam
paign purposes.
"Wo were successful In New York In
This. The first thing I did in New York
was to got good, clean Kepubih ans and
I'emocrats together to compel th" log's
lature lo pass such an a.-t At ilrst ihn
legislators pnfWd us hv. with scant
courtesy. Hut we obtained the law
nnally. i-tut what happened in
it tempted
Ihe bill
1'nlttee and allowed
Finally action was
congressmen
vldes that
In secure such 1
was referred to a
to go to sleep,
forced rind the
..sn.ttt of i rltlcal wit and then wildly
I cheering his references to tho practices
I of the Repuidl. hu administration. H.i
.simply shoved In the piobe and thci
ripped. The audience enjoyed the
I process and It Is doubtful If he had
I Kept on much longer that tho large Tium-
her of prominent Republicans present
I would nut have flopped over to the
support or Hryun and Democrat'
I then and there
I Mr. Nicoll said that when he and
i Judge l'arker started on their trip fr u.i
! New York they were campers. After
i"'iie canij" :s for two weeks they be
came, tourists. They remained tourists
until they came to Portland, where they
found after le.nlino 'he iiutri...ru
congress I that tht y were statesmen? He said thai
cy right
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY.
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Mut Bear Signature of
passed an act which pro
auy person ronirlhnilnff
money from a corporation to a cn mpalgn
fund shall be fined. Thar meant that
after oonrrihuting to the campaign fund
he would have "fo go deeper in his
pocket for a little more.
"Rut we all knew that if a man has a
laii snten.-e confronting him he will !.. '
less apt to do the thing w hjch the laa '
says ho shall not do. Kevv Ti fear ,i ,
line and so the action of our R.-puKi-
csn frh mis In congress in inn.!-, pi..-
vldlng a tine for these m.-n amounts to j
noiiiirig. l-.iss a law which provides a
Jail sentence for a person caught glvm
money out of (1 corporation treaKiirv
and there will he very little of It ,..o-...
"Jl Is mv belief iht in this way ,,f.'.
can 'he mixing of business with pole
ties bo stopped. 1 consider th" pra, te as
most harmful nnd further r.(:H:.l It
as most unfortunate that the money
should be reaped lu the Ilrst i iac from
tho people."
Contribution! for Besnlts.
Referring to the insurance Investlgn.
tlons. Judge Rarker said that it w as I
uemonsi rated that three insurance c
In I. os Angeles ho noticed that Judci
Paik.-r was receiving all the attention
and decided to secure a little for him
self. Ho ho passed himself off as an iti
xesior and lender of money and was re
ceived by tho citizens of Los Angeles
with a glad hand. In fact, he said, that :
he since tiiat time has received as much i
attention ns Judge l'arker. j
Arraignment of Bepubaioana. !
Paulo aa the Kesult.
What has been the effect of these
policies? The, worst panic that has
been known in .".0 years; more banks
suspending psyfnent, more trust corn I
jmnies closing their doors; more fac
tories shut d'nxvn or running on half,
time; more men out of employmen' ,
more children crying for bread nnd!
.lothing. more su.cl.b's than were ever,
known before- ail ir.un the government,
in the hands of these experienced men.'
The Republican party is now the parly ,
of the empty dinner pall, of the soup:
kitchen u:nl of the tramp. !
The Repuhii. ans say they didn't!
bliig on the panic but that It was
caused by bad men anxious to get even '
Willi tho" great and good man at iVush-
Ington.
"The panic was brought
lack of confidence on the
American people anil on a.-....i.t or fie
extraordinary chara. ttr of the admin-I
lstratlon at Washington.
"Are vou going to tri
lstralion which says It .1
the policies which brought
imtin usV Don't you think
fur a change?"
Theodore A. Roll was unexpectedly
trnduced nt Ihe conclusion of Del. a
Niooll's speech Al
ence was h"t and t
them Interested. lie
nun.) in subtly I"
wanted to find our 1'
anv difference between the view;
of th" cast and the v. est "I i,m t
he said "to find that there lire te
XEW YORK SOC IETY
SFA'DS ITS (iliEKTTXft
TO Jl.PCJE PAI.'KKK
about bv
pi'rt of f
This message was phoned to Mr.
Darker last night while ho was nt the
llellig theatre:
"dudf!" Alton R. l'arker The mem
bcru of the New York society of Oregon
how In session nt residence of M. i
Vantyne. 1 'ort srrrou t h, send greeting to
Ihclr distinguished townsmen. Judge
l'arker and Odonel Nicoll Tho Empire
sta-lo does honor to Its web-foot e.l sister
state In sending two fo Its most dis
tinguished oltizon.-j to Its borders.
"HKRRKRT HOi iTH KINO.
"M C. VANTYNK
"Id! MARY Tib i.M PS IN.
"MISS l.YDIA i HRY AN."
! h- .. . . ....
Is bcli
suffer!:
v "d
gs.
e,..-r w idow of i b neral
ii At her hurbands
Mrs Wardwell became
n h'-r Insane ravings and
i chained to her bod. It
iath wiil soon end her
v near the frost mark in the north-
j ern portion of that section. It Is also
cooler ov er the greater portion of the
ihik" region, middle Atlantic and New
j Kntiland stMes.
Judication are for generally fair
district tonight and
lower
weather
Th u rs-l.i v
Thursday
in
this
with
temperatures
-Temp-
New York and Philadelphia
nnot be more pleasantly or convenl-
! r I v reached than by the Orand 1 runk-
Le'nlgh Valley double track route via
Niagara Fails. Solid through trains of
coaches and sleeping cars. Magnificent
faccuery.
For descriptive literature apply to
George W. Vnux. A. l.i. & T. A., Grand
Trunk Railway System, 135 Adams
street, Chicago.
Tomorrow (Thursday"! will positively
be tho iast day for discount on east
side gas bills. Portland ("Jrvs company.
nHlCHESTER'S PILLS
THK DIAMOND II RAX D. A. Rett"
si i.i. i.i, ii,..i i, . I
h BIBr"Rlbboii. j O F
It or f lor " , i Ijong, J
I Max. Mln. Prectp.
Iltoston, Mass si! tin 0
j Chicago, 111 Kn f.'i 0
: Cincinnati Ohio.... S! fil 0
: Denver, Col 76 5? .36
I'etrolt. Mlrh 7S t2 0
Kansas Cltv, Mo ... 84 70 .08
Los Angelrs. fal.... 82 fi 2 0
New York. N. Y 8.! fi 0
Omaha. Xeh M 64 .0
i Philadelphia. Pa SR (, 0
Portland. Or. 88 63 T.
St T.ouls. Mo S4 72 0
I St. Paul, Minn M . , .Q3
.Salt Lake I'tah.... M 60 . rt 1
San Francisco. Cal. . fio 50 0
Seattle. Wash SS 60 (1
Spokane. Wash s4 64 0
Walla Walla. Wash. 98 72 0
Washington. D. (, . . . 86 - 70 0
7T-
MARRIAGE LICENSES
1 hl-fli(-tr1 (Mi
tila fn Ur4 and
btiies. seal-! ith
Take other, liar ef Tr
V1AMOND KRAHJ F1LI c. for B
yoart known Brst, Safest, Alwiya Reliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Joseph Meyers, Saleri, 70
48.
Robert Z. Young, Seattle. I
Hampton. 24.
Mnilth. .Montavllla. S4
sr. 21.
Daniel H. Klenow,
21 : Addle Riddle, 19
William Schroeder,
Jessie Bchuett, 26.
Seldon O. Murray,
Zerralde Pu
; Grace
Elberta
629 Everett treet,
Marehfleld. Or., 84;
1060 Eaet Mnrrl-
an
tl.ol.
e . 1
Stat
11 -1 r
tii
1 tl'l
ad m I n-
1 continue
tills ruin
it '.a time
In-
11'IV
au.il
iiad had
.) he
we re
ol'it s
lad."
I '
I .1 tie
t he
partv
to
b.
nnv
For abvul 10 minutes Nicoll kept the
auiii.no.' in an uproar with his wit
ul ui.-. hut ell the time he was gradual
ly directing his remarks Into more se
tious subjo-us and finally wound up
xv i tii one oi the strongest and most
scathing arraignments or the lax prac
thes ot lie Reriubl lean partv ever
I heal .1. Hut the manner In which he
Idld il was so skillfully done that tha
'sting of hi I ' oi loss was lost even to the
I Republicans pies.-nt by the terrlL i j
1 r I OS VV I. I' a I,.' 1 e V e;,I,.,
All through l is speech Iroin the time
he let' i ie.i tl ie. ti.ui of Demo
crats In iM-egoi!, a Hep. it'll. -mi state, un
til he n i i 1 1 . i e,l the manner in which
1 ll' i'iibli' i::. c hu" ji.'inl. s ander different
I a .1 oil nis 1 1 1, t i s. Si. nil 1 u. the crowd
glad ti.
an, lhat
wept as
I i e . k s s
put Pr-.
i :
r.tln
y r.
I
T
lb
I
panles had
He,
contribute, Jl
publican campaign furl.
pears." he said, "that the
that they wero doing a
thing. They undertook to
they should not ! found
fleer of the N'ir York I. If.
Cortelyou J.l.i.ern cat
pocket After the le the
I York Life reimburse.; him
I pendltnre.
I "What could it he th.it
to gain bv these c n t r.hi: 1 1.
of 1904 John A VcCai
alumni address In nhh.h
HU tfiA rg
takln;.' toe
from undei t '-e .
putting thm
About the Fame
Mutual Life ,;.)
which he also a.
ce companies
thnt vear il
over to M - Cut
lowing March
men ed t hat ; !.
inputs l.e c
Insurance
n-'oi
n " . l
.HI id
m -
0. i to the
It now ai.
v understood
dishonorable
do It so that
0 1 1 An of-
paid to Mr
f his own
1 the New
for Ills e
hev expected
us'' I a Jl: ne
d--l iver" 1 an
presented
vv 1 1 'i li i in
was cs e .
U hy.
Snn Friun I
Democrat ic
1 for. ed to o
but It v ns
t when ever-
; pi ad lea 11 y
pa ) iii.'tiis i '
11
r.-i.ien.e to the panic
n
:i t
Itenubllcana of
I we had a panic a
A 'evv banks were
xv n In San Fi anclsco.
a panic Last year
la sian l-'ranciseo was
is. I to make
I o ivluy."
' I
I' I
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it il. i:
I
fav
tl-.- in
of
s out
nii
X . m h n ' ' i--f r of t
: ".I nn .TMrss In
o-til T 1 1 1 T ! r. ic Ini'ir-tinilf-r
f-ieral control.
1 3 J o , o i A -fi t i r v i
i i . Arcl ir fnl
tf ' rrri rATfi-n
i i. u r t n- i nrr,i,fin!ei
'Th!
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I u gr
1 uLtu In
1 ).a :
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i may. r
, rut i
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1
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I ai
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cn'roi. i
thev f.rt 1
xp'-td
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to keep
St FeoSiait Wrarp Bw.
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rCITOkflBUYU.
rCI COKSTIPATIOI.
rcitiuowtui.
rSITNCCOKPLUlfil
fc W t t 'C
) should hu ja.t under f.deral
i ' I don t suppns" that when
j bgan to pis 'h hat. tnev
I that th leiallora tnwn th
I run pnrtv ard r or pors t ion l
dc what thev "hould not do w
j come so lr.tlm.ite It was this
steads" .stream of cortrlhutior
the Republican pM' In rontrpl Th
iT'er-fs p n '! V. '-p'elran r-rtr havi
I 'T)o1 tff o' In Th-s mrv ra p
't And te rasin l 'hst they mere rc"'t
,' precuted
Th rrsldrt 'n 1904 In Mn r.-h
' ef irttnTi aald that r nee. 1,1 more
lavs tr r"traln tse predatory corx-A-rationa
ii In my rch cf ac-j.-'t
tare tvat hat w needed was erfcrc
mert of tha la we a'rav bad rn;
l?1 thla laat airn of the "fnitn. Pna -Iter
K-iakr preaente! the l.lator-v of il
thep i roeutlnr.s ard ahewed that thy
were a", nr1r tt law that eite1 b
for There l net ii arg irrerit that hould
arr' te ltrr rnan a t1 np 'v
ef rif're t an end ad hiialr. re'.a
ttoo bn ecrrr' lor a n4 the ad
m1nlr1ci) MB lr Ot PeaaJV-
"9rtltrcc mo te Jell for rlolation 1
t"st ; I '.i. e for Iem-
t'siii: I aiu addressLlg
r ita x!.o are able to
a K'i'iil'!! n state. Ww
! s - voi in 'be I'nl t e.l
; - ; ,;. elect f 'enioerii t io
He; I. lean l it ;, . leioo-
i p, a itvpuhi'i an district.
I1. rn us In a Republican
1 ' a-i er st H ml it. you have
cw , : ir. vv ii Uei.i.i I,
; ' .; v. 'c for, I 'em o
. a : ;. 'he :nx e-.tlon w h t h
br . me ,.rv popular
ig! . it : l.e I ;!. ,! is'iiies I have
lot . or.fereu.e with n number of
1. a. .. rs ;. M, r ! Me s, ret
Dlfferancaa of the Part.
oi- been cal.e.l, as I
t:." purpose oi glv Ing
to a;a:e to our fellow
..H) we Intend In
ii p rt the I sjmo
u rourae. you are Kil
N i iv :
'i tain
mee
1 1 r, ii e r s n d : i .
ua ar. oppori .
eitsaer.a t.e
thu sen. pais
crane noiniia
d I would re t conceal It from
r.v,.l.l t't ther" have been in
rl.fTer' "e - s e,e'-.n tKP iK-rno-'e
",t Mil s of th west
disagree ! f.r, the or, ;!dates
is- ks of : ' e pla form s. bat In
i'Slgr- st last we a'e all to
x ; r -p. se 'n the east to for
age anl .'ut p. a It. the cam
e"'i "or n ing i' shesd car.dl-
Xit'.e M l'arker o ,i
hia friends w-Ul
.1r rings Ftryan
whVh indues ua
lmi. -itic ran'd'datea
a'ar.d out prominentia
In the first plce. "i
erlua oh;clvn t th
j methods hj hlh the Rpi;hlln candi
date u nomtr.ated I believe It la m
matter of common knoiedg that hi
Mom irt ,nn wma dti tatel hy the prert ;
Rpvib!tcn president an4 that fi a,a ,
i av are, a
you if I
I t h e ps a : f
I . rit of t
'W rm v e
I and t ',i p
this can.t
, r-' r.er
get the ;
, l!cn of
I ' aupi-T" d J
thla canpaici I.
t support XA'i'ltam
i ' Among the f
I to a;r port t he
I a-re a f hu h
j iMv t h r
ontertatn a x-n p
foi.nces In th
thai what appeal
west appeal s e, ua
east.
"There ought n
ences. We should
all unite, upon .oh
In this cunt ry Lax
! tlons and cleared
i can all be ni.ib'd
White House.
Republicans in Distress.
"I find in ui'- tr.v
! west that Hepii
clfic coast ui" lu
Thf v would 1 .km ' ' x
ticket, hut the Clil -ai
represent their
will lie won nnd vi
we handle the Tin
The Kejuib'.leau p
liu v c put t heinse; .
posl t ion. so the j.- ;
ilt.1 it iut en i iun.i
win the figlit
"The Republican
fonti in the I ol a" ' 's
Kocsev rl t vv hale - i
larltv I e may !.a .
La. Follet te pres. :
Chicago w hich c
those policies
It down in to 1
where Taft stands :
trvlr.g to gain 'l.e '.
land by t ho pci'iiLu
the west an.l the mi:
ve!t In Wall street 1
Rfferring to t'.o r
nne of tile n'eas to
Roosevelt popu..i
po n t e.1 out t 1 s t
from Hrvfti. nnd
all upon the 1 ' i
Tillman of s c 1
charge of t 1 1 : .
"W" bless R.v.srv.
ocra t lc part v did'
' ( irgs ni 7.e. I al
has been dec? re,;
court 'n the land
t'rc,ce.l nga'nst !
nntl-trist t. T
anti-trust n ! on '
it never bur.l a
thev pror .se to u1
destroy ..'k-HiliH
vc-i n "k'nr, men ;
"I t.e.lieve that
S will do x hat she i
herlaln a few mot :
deep feeling cf c r-,
the count rv at the s
haa taken
"Ve r going to fpiii t-
enrt. Let Nw York do
Bryan will be th r- rr
f
of
an
t ''
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Consen'as of orlnli Ffr f rl"t
tn a stirring rot!r.it ! n f K i:uti
and Kxyi will laat r.c1-! whc-i .Tu.
Alton B. Parker fo r.silv -re-,e1 the
rvnTv-raflr cjmplt- In r; of r
torrlilltr of the IV: tie
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STBA.M August 17. to Mr. and Mrs.
Krl.k Strain, 184 Ea.t Twenty-ninth
nort!, a daughter.
HOSTV.OI.lv Aupii-t 14, to Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Rostwold. 17 Jessup, a
son.
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da u ph ter.
i.HAItli August 12. to Mr. and Mrs.
Louis A Chard, lu75 East Nineteenth
north, a son.
RUSH Aufjust 14. to Mr. and Mn. "Wil
liam Kenton Ross. 995 East Twentieth
north, a daughter.
DEATHS
I'LKGEJIAX N Died, at San Francisco,
Cal., on August 1, 190S, Henry Pleg-e-
mann. father of John P. Plegemann.
M'QUA11 August IT. John Mfltnn Mc
Quald. Oood Samaritan hospital, aged
71 Years; asthenia.
HOLMES Aug-ist 17. Richard H.
Holmes, 1199 East Taylor, aged 78
rears, cerebral aooplexv.
MCVMSEY August IS.
M'umiev, 1143 East
rears, paralrsis.
hlt'IiEX Aug ist !4.
I Hidden. St. Vincent:
'63 venrs, paralvsl
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Fellows' home, sired
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Mary Caroline
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