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THE JOURNAL ' ' 'AH ' INDEPENDENT NgWSPAPE. C. , JACKSON.. .Fnbllatx IMblLhra ery r.nlng n,V n mrr Basilar moralna- t TB J"-"l BoU far. ttfte-aod Xannilt trl, iwnw. r- Entered it the anatnfflea at fortUnOr. w tnrwmlHloa tarouga tbe sails coa-eUw ma I tr. . . .. miTwm unit TIT HOMB. A"OMi AU oepariinenta wrM hr thaaa ""J' tu.1 Blda sffloa, B-X444; "t 3. gORKION ADVKBTIR1MO BKPRKBBNTATITB VrwlaBd-lleaJamts RpKlnl Alwtin agencr. flrn uaalrk Bulldln. 22S Fifth awioe, "w f lark; 1007-Od Bojoa Bullglni. Cblcii-tt. ? Suhaertatl'a If mi br mall nr. addresi , In U ifultad gtatcv Canada Mixlcos 4 .;' : '., ' J DAILY. " Oat fnr. ...... ..fAOO I Om month Om yar....4....$28t I 0 month. ..... . DAILY AND SUNDAY, fin " aar.' IT.80 i M moot t . rr ' " ,; ' 1 " other. Either the Ncbraskan will J atinual Income In 1907 wu 80,000. be landsllded Into' office or else'thelOOO with an estimated disbursement Ohloan' , majorljy will be oyer- J of. 177,000,000.. It support 17 unl whelming. The vote will rnot be J.Tersitlcs and 20,000 public school, close. It wijl be an avalanche the! with numerous smaller colleges and one way or the other." We see no (parochial schools. The Dominion baa reasonable basis for such a predlc- 25,000 miles of railroad la operation tlon. ' If Bryan can" win, It must be I and nearly 10,000 more In projection. by the change of many voters who j Two hundred thousand Canadians voted for Roosevelt In 1904, and It J use' a telephone. -The capital Invest- ItJather improbable that he can at led in the various Industries of the best carry the necessary northern f country is placed at 1600.000,000, states by an "overwhelming" ma- producing a value of $550,000,000 ' ' Small Change V . To reform a party, deprive it ef pie. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE - A tfmperane man is not noeaasarily a problbltlonist, Soma tfuttM ahould be raltd.-Taft Tha tariff la a Ux. A "party maehtna ' Is only when smashed. Tls Is tha beat monUi in th wban It la thla month. At any rata, Ssnator Bourna's : first Utra to Tha JToanMl (bould b writ tot W tha pwr onl7,ud altoiild b o nmpul1b . U Dai na adclrma ef tht writer. Tb-iiui! tvl not b um4 If tin wrlur ak that It b withhold. Tk Joornal la (not to b undrratood lodonlnf tha lw a aoo4 thins hi TZZ T."Z r-wl-.S u.r iriini mUTMO WBU DOt UWd WOUld IU' t'orrMDoadsnra mrm iw1rl. h. . lfra mm, ' dln .1 M.hHrfB i. i ..L . . u i ua aaiior, ea cut down ta nt umit Jority. More likely the vote will be J in manufactured goods. The expor-1 cholca was not Fairbanka, rather close in some hitherto Repub lican states. together Gnrantelng Dank Deposits.' -Portland, Or.', Sept. 1. To tha Editor or The Journal Having read In yeater day's Orerontan Interviews with aoni DO YOU OAItB 91 WORTHT Tha food aamarltan aaama te have I of tha bankers of Portland. Bondemnln , Is thy friend ' angry with theeT : Then provide him an - opportunity of showing thee a ' great favor.' Over that his .heart most needs melt, and ho will love thee again. Rlchter -a RAILROADS AND WATERWAYS T l HE owners .of railroads are Al- niVt " Invariably ODDOBed to canals or the opening of rivers to naviKatlon. Canals and rivers are public property; railroads are private property. Freight can be transported more cheaply by river or canal . than by railroad, hence It Is quite natural far the' railroads "to op pose vthe water routes, just, as clearly It 18 for the people's Interest . to open up waterways wherever they .can. . When these compete with rail roads,1", the latter must reduce rates to the water- rates. . Back on the Atlantic coast the railroads have for . many-years en- deavored to prevent the building of new canals, and the Improvement of old ones. The New York World sars: . -! " " . ' . : ' Canals can bring coal .and wheat..to. km Tork cheaoer than railroads. So the railroads, while tha people slept, for jre&ra steadily used their vast po litical power against canala. Boma ca nals they bought; some they caused. - to be abandoned; aome they left to neg lect"- If New Tork is to have cbgap coal the canal must be reopened and new ones added not , tha great barge canal alone, but smaller feeders down a . score' or. river .'.valleys, C - The Illegal coal trust and the extlnc- tlon of the Independent retailer are xnat , tera for federal action. Better" than ratling at "malefactors of great wealth" would it be if a few of them were' pun ished and if tbelr practices were stopped .? forever. Coal coats the 'small consumer ; In - New Tork ,11.80 a -ton mora than it - should. This Is a tax ' exacted mainly from the poor, without warrant .af law or -color of justice, by greedy wealth. Some day it will occur to somejublic official to enforce the law and make - possible the "square deal" In coal. Some day tha people of New Tork will lm prove their own great, water highways. Just, what,' has occurred and the consequence as to coal In New York has occurred or will occur through out the country with" respect to any commodity. Open rivers and canals will give the people cheaper trans portation rates, leave more money In their .pockets, make them richer, freer, more Independent. And If we Inquire Into the matter . a little farther we shall see that the now dominant" paYty in the nation has always been favorable to the railroads and has done little or noth lng for Interior waterways. The rail road Influence has been all-power ful; the Interest of the people have been held for naught. T tBiiuu uiV'UI auiuuui,ro vuifiw,- Harrlman anil Kill Ii.m 325,414 and the ; importations to J would juatlfy a big blowout . 1400,000,000. Its mineral produc tion In lSog waa lSll.000.000 and it ui " .f'.".'1." .T"" nrodna KT .r anVof .n fha nickel """ '"" T" . P tor guaranteeing national HE Democrats of Oregon nearly of the world. As a comparison, It is I .-F'. tl'A J.ioil? MS'SiV . rry, mavll Jepoaltor in one n i- i-t dftoliu-ed that th Indnatrlal BTodue- ,nter"t . rt '" brulaa colors, of ha Institutions whoae officer was ca ii vi 1 1 v ouo jut jnu wivvtvui i - i v - rr rmirao nnrl an Aft n i-nnd I tion Of CatfldS Is $180 Per head. I Mr. many voters who have not hith- while in the United States Jt is $170 -pp" to averybody but blmaalH i 'E<f erto been Democrats. But their de-Per head. ' , t -I Xhe man who grumbles at this klndl?iu! add" th ver' natural suggestion sire is rather weak and not worth Dominion has a commerce I of . weather must 1 ycry hard to suit. I ftorwoufdPpiac" hia'rnnay whew he mucn It. being aoie to ao so, tney re-1 wm "cnuauy vi io,w,vv -1 rjm . ,, , v. I woma get tne nignest rata or mtereai. fuse or neglect to contribute a little , th JJj ififig lti1 to the local and national campaign 860,000 with Belgium; $2,100,000 ment. ; Tha depositor surely ought-to hava tha fund. As is well understood, the big iu uweaen; .uww.vuu wuu Nobody seems to know or ear what gX' But ati 1 Ml ! Mm to think onff corporations and most very wealthy land;. $1,000,000 with Spain, and &ron?V" that fleeing .uitan of SSi. bka'ahould' bTHaf a depository men are against Brvan. and will helo $800,000 Wltn iiaiy. U runs li.iau , , l"?? i?w t".Z - . - l .... .i,v' . . .Kn.,f I Branrh. V. mi-. - v. ""w1" I nurai;w, uui tne otner aide, so It is up lo im inwiw "v-v"" " .r mh Tnnf tX. 3r.clin1 unfair, aa tha man wno pays in "common people" generally, to make $20,000,000. and .87 per 'cent ; of its riu, Labor -r only pay. a WjM nn vnliintarllr a fnnrl nARMsarr to I farmers own IBS lana t.ney cuiuraw, ' . - . - Iter nuta hla ontlra-oanltal. often In tha carry on the campaign. The Journal In its savings banks are 1600.000.-Ufa? Tj&fiWtt ntni ti'XXtVtlt Is not in favor of great campaign 000. For several years ina.uomm- f..vv,vr , . , Portland bankers are sincere in making fiinrla thinks them imnfihaarv' in ion Of Canada haS been receiving a A h.rW him..t . .t.h,?bi?tlon. they ought , to. examine :r " r. JL ... mm. .(Hnn ' Its arrU the aafetv rr ni r wifh Z, ;v.r !""! MM" anaeisoover mese aays oi caeap newspapers, dui i wu"-"" " VI aunnnM " , I lnBl 11 limits fha interest tnat caa Da aid on -deposits and that tha business aa a r.nUnrai noDniation from tne unitea - i . x., pc Dumo uiu, uotuuu. . I I . lis mnr. ...mlv f.r,,or,1.H , thnn in l. in - hi nii.h 4- iwIl- t!l n other-state tha" Union. L.t me . . . . ' v I m s-Mt tn lhm that wh,nvp 111 hflnlfl of informative and Instructive cam-1 States. paign literature is to be. sent out, and there are In the aggregate large Of the $5,000,000 of taxpayers should be here also. ara taxed to guarantee all - depositors, all banks will want and insist on hav- leeitimate "" exnenses for halls and J money soon to be expended in Port- 'fofT B?c5'n? ?n.L0"(5jy. V I ing -stringent regulations. . Nothing else .r ... . .. 1. , l , m ' ,um" pwp" t"nw wr gnca viu no io much to promote ,sara ana ve eome people a chance for once sound banking, because tha government Would than hava tha coo Deration of the -, v. n.... ..j. .w. fro hfivonrl reasonable . J? Bryan should be . elected, that jjtra In ; formulating taw., for the Diiiuo luvi o aic .vu. ui;ou d biuo v, i tftw&o vv ov i trie mule may other things. Now since no "assess-1 land a large portion will go for ma- to rest up after, Sunday. a mA nKn4r 1 t.ioi nt Tiri Irh amnunt a nrtnRlrier- I ' uiru id mo w luauo nuj uwuj , , v. rnma mnHv fn I safe conduct of tha business. And aa It federal omce-noiaers to contnoute, I profits wm go to certain iruotn. m mo wnna jriouse ante-room. : aw n avi im unrn nmnw and since contributions from cor- The sum thus paid beyond what . . ; conVe'rvativ. VeVhodrarrof tin oooosed porationa . have been barred, the ought to be paid may amount to any 0Vner way" Roosevelt mayPhav to f,nd th"ti by the-banking insUtu money to' do what is necessary to be $40,000. The people .are compelled smash it open with bis big stick. i WouM iikVaiso o k Mr Durham J ' 1. . 1 T . 1 V I.m 4nr Am rlAHflfA till. finvYlA I . - ' ' 1 I l ha KalUuaa K. aw-k - artiaaanW rla. chance of; winning must come from other large amount to the eel to?oi the people, Jrom Hundreds or tnou-ltrust, ana otner trusts, add bo Jt i "J "y"'iin aneot tnat t&e Mercnanu- was in- k oil tbalr nnrrhaaAB I . . I solvent when, it was In reality in a BIUUB VL IUQU1, Will LUUU tVUUUft i u t W 11U. UCCkil little. Every dollar helps, and most I How do they like it? men who care about Bryan's election can spare a aoiiar. do it now. i ne llne .nd bridge The Republicans will have plenty of I v0,.i, he bullt s Boon as the work money. The aggregated and com-Uan re8jS0nabiy be done, but carelTaft nobody paya any attention to ?.. "itleTJ they might thereby bined billion, that seek to control taken that they do not cost hhe,n- . . ' ' . l7, tne government will in one way or, t0od deal more than is necessary Judge Benson said he resigned so as nJ to Mr. Cohen, who. though not a annthnr e-lva all that la rponlrpd To 6 . to retfte to private life and practlco national banker, seems to-want to let anotner give au tnat is requirea. io or rea8onable. The figures men- Perhaps he will bi toksn at his U,D nown that he runs a political in offset this in some degree, the Dem- t, n d may be all rlght but'they do word. T 8Slt.uJt,!:- 1 Tould lik? t0 t tory of!rats must relv noon the masses. t . . of the fox that got into tha henhouse. " IT .i . seem preivy sieep. dui u "-" I a chlearo ludae savs the world baa ana wnen the farmer protested. In- ..- in a t 1 atyi Arjt nrii nainanonnp Triors . . . i j t i . a . j so bouhd-and this ohanca should not by any possibility be taken. At no time has tha. Tribune suggest' ad that any member of tha legislature should resign. The Journal litis time and again suggested that soma oc tnem might. Vou yourself first put the no tion In their heads, so far a tha Tribune Is aware: by Dolntln out to them tn advance how utterly dishonorable such lhc REALM FEMININE, action would be, and yet, In your editor ial -or naturaay evening, you say "Mr. c T The Judge and the Outcast. WJB1 HEART of the world la gen. rally ' to b found In tha right place, even if the behavior of " mankind 1 aomeUmes off tha line, and when .lni .. Oeor haa proposed that members of thai Chicago told Bertha Liuiu . lrrl!tura .nr... In a treachery as . t,',elle' Woman sheer as that of tha man who was a , sireeis, tnat there Is no. hope traitor to the patrlotlo causa In the ror such as aha, the blg-hearUd world revolution and who -later died expa- cried out shame unon ki. - vl . tlatad in England, loathed alike by alwvl , hnr-? . u " n,m There -le Americans and Englishmen." , - always hope for a human, telng. cries -Of course I at nni ralla that thla US World at larara nn v. - xlJnX i0-?"" A0 htt "? w sha has fallen. Aj,d ..th wuu una merely saia mat a' man can I vniM th. . . raslgn a seat In the Oregon legislature I . CT . n" wor, condemns the man who Without dishonor. To wmrara tha dlf- I fJ hasty word emi.h.. .wi ... faranoe"' between tha people electing a I of hone that la tha to., a Pra member of tha lealnlatura In Juna and l , p" . 1 " '".,a"t aa' Possession iininr tha aam. ik ii... u.. oi any. Human. SOIll ' to fill a vscancy, with the career of! Well, admitting ' that Judsa nnn Benedict Arnold sounds a llttla axaaaer. I snoka hastllv. ti,.t i,V. i?.?,n tadr lUl ,actL t0 one who cn Eitter Pot'on, for tha fallen woman who vast difference between tha two propoi heard them,' even admitting that th2 Sitlons. . I nondnmnatlnn U M But getting back to your Invited ex-1 lng from judicial ' llpY-en i eo wVi' planatlon. I merely deaf re "o say again not Juda-a Going saying what the world- , wiTOii;-iia men goes by cara. of tha legislature fully on the other side, fearing con o know of one who tamlnation. : . - ? " con gn. I pnly know hat What doea tha world do for tuoh i Iscusslon of -such oropo. woman T You say there are Magdalen thai nnfaHlVkll t r V r m,U I hnmaa aKA tjti... . Ra"7l donVr.n pub,1 nVl Vnd 1 ndlSwu." hmed-at the C'n JKV'kJS. -WuSSi?. .1'!. ht y to i leave thMVrrldBcSn would in no wav Jttit " VL' -o ov irom wunout. Wt thy lqI!r! LJ"nA m-ty A j te: thlSw can uSSST tn anV i xV..v.l . , r"t"" at i ira. un. is inrougn the stlnalna in. November on a legislative ouestlon I word that shall Aro...J T L5flnfin? to DO JuneT or. Kjn.mK-Vof th,e P!p 9 .acred breast. One Is through Ttha atina-Tntr' mn ?n f Walatlva question word that shall irousoT as a whin lLnh e satyed ln January as U was in across the. shoulders, th" sleeping. - ' T, A U most dead, better nature' within "If kV ila.:tr'l"b'.. that the; people you can't lead a better life " laid Jud 1.1".-" inemseives, and the r Going, "you might a we 1 lumn into later expression be lass sacrad than I tha iV tH ViiTZ i?p.,n.t0 JudaintT bv extracts from TTnton fltn-1 Perfectly solvent condlUon and doinar a Clair's latest book, he Is badly In need I conservative business, would have been of the services of a dope-cure special-1 allowed -to circulate as they wereT 1st. . I would not those same Jealous banks ' I have striven to uphold tha rood name Nick Ixrnr worth some speeches. But iir.t iinnn ij upnoia ma rooa name has been making J J.1 S0?06,"1 'or their own benefit. In ut fortunately fo? !, i7; ,Lf2.t5S OPEN THBT WIL1VAIETTB. TS THERE ' a disposition ,to side track the5 Willamette river ' I project, with lt governmental acQuirement and control of the Oregon City locks, and an improved channel to Corvallis and Eugene? In many speeches, a few months ago, Senator Fulton was proclaiming bis devotion to the project. Untll the . late election. Congressman Hawley ',tws equally emphatic In declaring nis seal, in many quarters there were loud pronouncements for the plan, where now only a deep and profound . silence reigns. Probably tbere is no change of attitude on the" . part of ourpublic men, but certain ly there is a present lull in enthus . iasm, that causes' ttneaslness among friends of the project. In the recent trip of Colonel Hofer and the other . booster through the Willamette vallej, the project was a theme of discussion at earn meeting, and It .- invariably called out unanimous in dorsement. The last legislature gave it the striking approval of commit ting the state to pay hair the cost of purchasing the locks Evry unit in the citizenship of the region knows that a' splendid achievement foV the - public and private welfare will be at tained in the materialization of this plan. .The' history of the country is tha water ways regulate freight iate. and that wherever thse waterway.-- are, railroad freiaht . rates are far lower. The day th lockage toll 1 abolished - and th river opened and freed, there is not a ran product - but will bring more money. rd not aa article of nece l:tt that trie consumer must bay but ' will eoy lees. for delivery. It is a r.istter-of aacn deep eoncera to an that It Its porta Dee ah on Id be ae t '.aimed after, as well as before elec tion time. " . One Democratic newspaper that t , n(n materials are all con- no possible helo for a "fallen" woman. '?ed him tiiat "we foxes understand has hAn arirtnnHnar anrh pontrlhn-! . .... ...i. - j I Then It must be a Godless. Chrlstless 'ha chicken business. Ha seems to r Zrr : , tronea Dy trusts, mat vuo bci eu world . . want us to drink at tha fountain and uons says; inis movement, gives Dlngl ey tariff law enables to charge . 4-Via ranofal nnMlA rVia fooHn tr of 1 . . I ClIA ntonrlnaf tAa) at f Via K a.a.v "-"' v.-o 1 flhnnt an tipr rfint more man is rea- t rsr r'-X.. iL;r i trMm, . i 1.1.1 j j a. j I mt I LlieiStl UH VH. DUt IlULfWH IJIAL TjnOUKn COn- I oaos aaiiw n v um uibiihci ui wey are.iasms u mrec aua I sonable. perhaps contractors cannot I tributlons and intimidation wfll puil which the screws wr put on borrower fe.ilfl f lo he work muclx cheaper. Mm through. . hyping inst, iuo nftuv . i6 ouv i . iii i i The Atlanta Journal says Tom ourerent rroro a Dorrower. Ana i nrm- them but by them. It gives an In- " " " Watson Is "very small potatoes." But ly-believe tlt should the dire calamity timate and enthusiastic relation to And so Mr. Harriman has gotten In totall.y Likha?.' the nnonle In tbe work nf selectina-a into a hurry all a& Once over the . . . and the First National wind ud Its af- nMant r.,t tha Anforino-intn bnfldine- of the Tillamook road. Tr it takes onlv 14.000.000 to bulM a I iairs, we wpuw stnuunaer a guarantee t,,v..Ui..w, v. wv-j ..Me v . - - t... rallrna frnm Portland to llamnnlT Plan able to Tina DanKS Willing to it with the most cordial Interest," Again, in all probability, Mr. Hill, or S?", ahouid it cost is ooo ood acc"Pt.our deposits i and , able to take This is the right way to feel about lmen ""PPPsed to be operating In his to lay another-pipeline to Ball Run? Uvcight . to telC gentle- if , Tr tha iwnnla Instant rtf h J luiereoi., aro wis uiuuug cause, xuia, I . ... , I men or. tne rour national ann in rtrusts are to rule, they must help however, is not very material, so (Jregon Dldellhts tn. vr-m tk. .WtUn. All wSn WHg aS IUB TUftU IS DUllt US BUBBaiiy " 11 r frt; nrvan's al-tifln' n.,rht tn N possible. And very likely morel Grants Pass is to have a new three j nsvl. .ffildv.tL V1" " ' J o 1 .. . a.1 l- itnr. hrinlr hntnl hllflrilnar. I Dl iu uuu, uuim (.ilia man one ruaa win o uuui lurougn ' ' . they coljld becomo ute banks and northwestern Oregon before very rytKm (,rvinr hftI1 oulta lilfj' FS!til long. Large and important things important industry atfhe CpVe: uu0n thi witraw toV'R better Ufa," said Judgo rht aa wall itimn sfn'Th'.' S2Ji would It: K a a word"of td.eaT TnTZ Bin Tor the people to reverse them. I tor w an n,.. . !. ST Selves! A . . Iii.. iii -Aj E l". ? -r.piaiiv.-o. xiui Or. as I said, la th- voloa i.a 5'. "T5ri? J5??0'?". world. fli f '7 win Jt Fro- iT3k5ariL Now." w ill vou Tin m kII ?..l!n.' fAMJ ? " the woman rm1E--EaVY Pltcfi without being i lP ? ."faahTonsble and se&K lCtly- Justify vour",.rataa.7U,T- SaSP".-- Ch AUtJ2?i;?1. T oVin: ""The world" ofW"w so 'Tecira'rer VouUIn,,r 1 h tch .13? w"V'aBe5u" nonsensical aa to of course, that to nut on'. iV . uuiuins Laselle i tha fault tween n that one ac- tlnctlon. -and the world of men hesitates to t go to congress." IT.,r .. ,.,i7.ap5"enHT conaoning adUyWmemb?rfhtn. UgTlurff tndr' recognlae. nodls! iucttiT resim irtiAiirh i .m Mn a.,K i a r i. w.7m a rirj',..."i,""-'""UJa' lP.er of and away front the antanalmnti men of the four national banks In Ok lahoma that have surrendered their charters since the guarantee plan be come a state law there, ana or the IS care a dollar' worth, at least. But no contribution under 110,000 will be rejected. 'I, 1 1 : will be, doing in Oregon soon. CAMPAIGN FUNDS. R I nnhllrnna tit Vn n a In atata rnnvitn. ntinlra ara Tilrntlfnl on Klamath lakes. I tlon aaaemblnd. have declared for the The open season began September 1. I guarantee plan. And they are close a I enough to see the affect oi the plan in .11... . it,i. ,i . in M.f I their sister state. - county. Is to have a 11.900 schoolbousa. I .. A large number of people, many of , , , l tnem nepositors, nave always supposed 'i., .. t,.l- nf ,- .... that deposits In national banks were ' , V? Vv,. ,1 . ViVio AVTi, guaranteed, and soma have round to ,k .v'..t on tide at Tlu"mook their aorrow that such was not the case, tne otner aay. ... ' I can cite one Instance where only about . s 60 ter cent was returned to the denoa- "I "ZT. .r seiid delegates tn bat. him If th " .?"a'clf? 1" " itors. cuninuuuouB. inat tne democratic - t ' " . . . ! l Vi i1."!""' i w. .mouni Peoola in Portland have had some ex uusbcs uaic. iuct may yieiu. out n io ,vv,tou,w i v uiii nui-1 .i.- ,i,i, hnnt limli, hiu 1 ... . I tkav hava haan InmlArlv fnrhinoa In 1 . . 1 1 Jt . 1 .... 1 . . 1 . Linn county claims to produce a sur- 1?..-"" J""".?",""- 1" "l" plua of 670.000 dozen eggs, worth 1126,- Jau "d thbv and soma deoos tors Tra 000 a year. They must go out of Or.?& uo- . ' I wnnld Ilka tn ba fraa from Inatpail of In New Tork state the working of EPUBLfCANS , need not bej? PartT machine snows up now very alarmed at the reDorted scar-rllsUnct,Jr- lbe "epubllcan voters city of campaign funds. Such are PerhaP nine out of ten for reDorta are.alwava elvan out . Hughes, but the caucuses and con- earlv in the ramnlrn n tnA ventlons are against him, and will committee is short of funds may well ha Haltavari for tba lunnl, with the most money and who use money and ,w,th dermInation to beat the to win oWHnna a1u m.tw T. V cul"c "r1- vw.vaav H w Mawataj XVI autW bo, will do so only on compulsion, r, r, A .a-ltK A a, t.m In . , I ah . V, . U and Sherman. Mr. Sheldon, the Re publican campaign treasurer, is a ine Vermont election was but a ,,atlr. ,, doing the. guarantee act -themsalves. .m.ll .,o rii. .ii.i.. , x.... . . " j-y.r'"-""" I)OM anvnna hallava that with a -iiar- ? -neQ corporations. ' . Iado" It afforded d be "5 SvJ5& was rather favorable to the Demo-1 Tbe Signal wants tha two aides or ends of Seaside to unite and become and he will know where and how to get a great deal of money. If he does not, Adviser Cromwell will tell and show him. It was Cromwell, It will be remembered, who discovered Sheldon, and had him appointed. Cromwell is a man who "does things." He ''dldV the government to the tune of '$40,000,000,the amount paid to the New Panama Canal company, and of course a man crats.. But nobody expects much change in Vermont. If all the rest "the'Coney island of the Pacific coast." of the country went overwhelmingly Democratic it would probably be found still voting the Republican way enterlna Athena show a satlsfac- ticket The state Is nwnad hr th i0? Increase of passenger and freight ucaei. mo state is owned Dy tne business this year over that of 1807, .pinion et Aiaine railroad. i says tne i'resa. Tha balance sheets of both the O. R. & M. ana Nvrtnern faoirio lines or rail HaU T3..i Ali.K - nli. a..1!.. iuo oy lu&iicm uuian wuo was l alter running, tne same on several or the assaulted bv a nwrn -nw I boys' money, took the stakes, bank and who xould pull off a graft of that . t,ZZ. " alA- ,ana.?u"e1 ' .r'!t leaving his sua was cunucu w a nuerai per-1 mnb Ron-ht tn lvnrh n1 a, "tile leas man 300, A a -..aV VI. 1 A .T 1 w I V4 TV UUOO J nt. at.' a i ",u,ui"."" . A. . . . one who assaulted her. So if the " be'n o1-" 1-R scar 6n thi ly at the head Of the push, there is oh h., nnt hMri uaIV, ,t Clear Lake reservoir sfte in KlamatH no reason tn worrv about tha rnm- IZ I . . ' county , oerag me Tipper project there, no reason io orry aooui me com have iynched an innocent man. This for whlch movement aettiers have been mittee not getting plenty Of funds.lv.. v waltlns for four years Th tmat and enrnoration marnatpal .. ....... .1 I Ovrr half a century marks the hlatorv are an .very pracuqpi men. wnen Multimillionaire and octogenarian f Euene,but noone ye,rlnn of the" 11 COines IO puilLICB. Y Ita loan POl'ICariatnr (Upnhanann nt U'i.n.ln K.-l iZ "V ""! ii unyoruua aa ih. i. K.lL. Tl, P6"10' . S.tepneDln 01 i8Cn8in has theT have been, noe have begun to ......... " e" i wnn out in tne Wisconsin nrfmari. measure up n acuvity and rorward Ins- tn see the cnmmlttM hanril-l. w.i!,.. . ... movement. r - i ana bo win DruDnuiT n prieii . , - m m . . . . . f. ,. - " cappea tor jaca i iuuqb.. vromweii Rnt v. , favor of taHff -,, win see to mat. mo may require a ,d ,. other reformatorv 1(11 gooa perceutage as a ice, dui wuo can oojeci io maiT a -man wno can Stewart L. Woodford's Rlrthrt.v help do tne wnoie American peo- Osneral Stewart L. Woodford, aoldl.r pie can't beexpected to work for JVer ?i diplomat, who W the fight tha door. It was a campaign button of tlon last June, was born in New Tork city, September J, 1135, and re-eivd movement, for the city like the present year of 1908, says the Register. - J. O. Dobson of Eua-ene his a souvenir of the campaign of 1M9 In the shape of a brass coin cantalnlnc the lmaa-a of 1111am Henry Harrison on one aide and on uie revrse siae a jo cabin, and a barrel of hard cider atandlng outside nothing. THE DOMINION' OP CAXADA. I Dae of tha greatest Obstructions to i. TvVi I . 7 i . ""'ja tne periectneas or tna Bandon harbor hla education at Columbia polleare. In waa removed last Thursday, save th 11 he was t-nltad states attorney at Recorder, when a dlvor from Ran sS-ln! T appear that some of the South ,;r!. .Vh ,S. ,7r.t8l5.a cl". ."u".tullL b,a"te, t.tha big American republics Consider the ment of New Tork volunteers. Ho bar This Trock has bHn iyeiore to northern Dominion their rival In rT?! tl"2".C?y,t JLh, r- rl-lnsr to the steamboat, trsfflc for years, and now It . v " . " position of Chief of staff of the depart. 1 so complMKly demolished that noth- the bid for European Immigrants, ment of tha south. He was alected lng Is left of . n a nrnnnalllna raraallw ankmlltul I ll'ulena T Btrrrfnffcara Age-Herald re r ui'. ."Ti- eaclm election will r be a rTsUr revolntloa or a i tr!i-ri. tt. oc f thM leDarJfcrovernor or ew York in I . irTff four yeara later waa .an uft-l Tha whaat l rolllnar Into the war. to the government of ArgenUna by ruc-aful randldaU for governor on bousaa of Inna and the ppl, Jrm the local commander of th Salva-1 R,tp!5?".- iSJS IS-? h w; rd rtntad at the output, saya . .v.. -..! a-i t.-. i?nt congreaa and rroro 1 1,7 to lMllth proclatmr. It Is not unusual to Hon Array, that official declare that Canada has paid Immense jams tor the importation of farm laborers from northern Europe. And yet It baa not succeeded in establishing an Important Immigration current, measnrable with that Cowing Into th United State from those eoan tiie. with oat aay artificial indaee meots ta th way of paid passage. But Canada Is aa immense territory with a profre-slTe population of C,00.(re people, spread ever a area of t,tl,vei nar xrjle. IU ha aaaln served aa Inltad Statve at tomey. In l7-l.he was the L'nlted States mlnlatar to Bpain. Rrnl, Oae Red Hoae. rrom the London Dally 1(a11 An Interesting featnr of th dlatrl- bqttoa af prisas at ot. Olava al Gram mar schoiA. Bermon1ay. yetardar was tha bayviaat of tbo "rant f-a freehold fiC wblrh waa laaaed tn 1K to troa taaa for tha aafit of tbe poor .of tha pariah. Tha lease was -"for a term of ft yara. at tba yaarly rent of a r-l roae. rarthla at rrWmmr If lawfully it. rnan-lM. Tha rep reaen la lives f the Irva-taa raid ta rent with a boodiiM cf re roa. which 'wag tfialed M Syt warbaav ujb acaooi. hear a may aay. "Well, when wa hava rain we caa beat th world raisins wheat,- and when wa don't hava It wa can . a-ive rich a rrop ss other lsnds do with rajn 'And this Is tma Mor row county is destined Id be tha rich eat county. In tha - richest state In America. . , , , a . Klamath county wfll soon lead ail eth er ootinttea la the stau 1a tna prodaa tton of potatoes, clajma tha Reptihllcaa. Partle whe have given time to tha Cul tivation of this product In this county hsva found It highly remuneratlva. and hava itemonrtraied beyon a docbt that thla section win aa aoa aa tha trans porta tkn farllitla ara suppllml b Vn a polto--te mpplv tbe markta of many of tba coast citlaa wita notaiaaa , w I of first cUs aoajty. banks would ever have been allowed to do tbe reckless banking, that wss done? The banking institutions - Knew what was going on, but the general- public did not. But it was not the business of tha conservative institutions to meddle, because they were not Interested. Mad they been helping to guarantee deposi tors, a halt would hava been railed long before it was, and Instead of a cipher code and the Title uuarantee Trust framing a law that didn't protect any one, tha conservatives would hava taken a hand In, the enactment of necessary legislation. v . So far as the Oregontan' editorial Is concerned. It simply tries ted tell tha depositor that . be hasn't Intelligence enough to know safe banking and that he would ba fooled "by glittering prom ises If wa had the guarantee plan. ButJ aome of ua hava been fooled anyway. and wa learn through other sources than tbe Oregon lan that- In Oklahoma the clan actually sruarantees. with three banks so recently navlne- rauea nrnt nera twe or tnem Diireir on account of reckless banking, tha at- tmot to tell tha depositor bow deeper ate a scheme the guarantee plan Is, will naraiy wore, un me contrary, wa Be lieve it Is time to begin to consider tha depositor a llttla. If wa uaa any of me oanar money, wa pay interest sod guarantee ' Its return by tha most ap proved security, - while they use our money and tall us It ta safer to take chances that soma banks are safe and some not. but If wa hava money to de posit wa cava no ngnt to aaa tnat wa be sure It Is safe. but. take our chances. It is all w are entitled to. Ana then they are so rollcltona for us. they trem. bla fos the result -of tbe guarantee plan, Editor T3fr's "Explanation." Pendleton. Or.. Ana. II. To tha Ertl. tor of The Journal It Is not with tha slightest hope of pleasing- Tne journal that I notice your suggestion that "It la now In order tot Mr. Oeer to explain hla explanatlon"--and. in fact, with lit tle deetre to do n. a! nee yon ahow disposition n tnlatnterprat what I said by wayor commenting upon your eon teatlon that no member of tba lrlla tare can resign his poa-Wn and give tha people an eworfunity to select hla successor "wunout oianonor.- I Tou made tbe first aurgestlon that thla could not be dona honorably, and K.rf rnM(,i1tv alariiaieil tha froonai. tlon. Tha Tribune not originating tha uretlon at all. but finding It flla cuaael In Tba Joornal freuently final ly ineraly took Issue with you as to whether a man could resign an official pcritlon honorably j not. That ha can. not waa a new Idea, discovered f T tha first time la tha history of tha United Ptate and promul salad at this time rlalnlr for the staclal reason that the ReptiMk-ans of Orfa having br tha .reet ehance elected a letlatore rlarJ ta the namlnc f Defnonraile "nlted gaaa senator, the reeirnatlon ef a meniher ao rdodg4 mlsht Va fol towad by Ui alacuoa of a cvarsbar not him his allegiance to his hat h keep outside such event, would Mr. EVliVfeeihlmself .mai", JiLr" "war ,from b ",t(,h obllged to Miilmte to EnrlaiM t .. mar,ed from hypocrisy and a guilty theSnftm.lnderR?f his ."nn-thW ?I!K'W...Jf 1". ha "? keep the etc., Oficause he had renla-nno- an rtl "l iuun iun. ann u is tnose same ull vox Del unless it ha tha fta.,T. "'""v. rum ln? careiess, puay world s brand blown in tha 'bottle; X r""r "y nope ror such as Bertha en k FW fhrwfe,n h .-fled way of either e-b to Halm in i.nn. ..u. wouut v v his medicine. Just as he agreed to. or resis-n and afva tha oaonia .n ..r i!y to Pre8 themselves on the ques tion and whatever la ion ,1,. P' c.",nnot b objected to. , Bat there r r "ootuorj yiwuwa oy any. h.2yo ldIi,d0unot "jvlse" any. mem- a ,mme invuea it and there ..... . uuuvji .wu i A 1. KjklLlUIX. (Th tltUlh1a With Tm fa.-h ' nation Is that It dna.n't ani.i- A7. editorial, which trava rl.. tv,.' " inuvioin, was susceptible or only 'J? t Any lair-minded man would say unhesitatingly that it was an apology for and defense of the " " muuun onwnunt l leglsla. tors to reslan In nrH.r to . .C. fi";1'0..0'. Chamberlain as aenator. In that editorial Mr. Qeer said: "The very best way to settle the matter would be to take a new vote in Nnv.mK.. .. such members as desire to resign. If there be anv and tat .h. 511.2 after all phase, of the -iion hav; " uoun!iy aiscusseo, as thev xi-.."- The Interpretation which .... iuinuii cunor now places upon his own worws amaxk .nki.V. ZZl quibbling However, It Is gratifying to learn that now. at least, he Is of the opinion that there "would seem no rea! lng " piammeni i member resign f r JKlk eer "m ..'Plain wheth- In his ODlnlnn thn.. . 8ttemant f are Tn duty f,di-t0T ob"r h Instruction giveh tnem In .Tun avhan . . . i elect a.Sr'fiSt m.'n ScS t.o'n.rw- votv 'vf ,un About If, Mr. Conyer. iiShelburn,Or., Aug. J To tha VA. .r ot iM Journal It has been a.SCt.5Kr" 2fL Conyer. of m,t No," V ma?" ouW not "At" t?r beri.Jn,05idCnrab'rJa,n did not et a major ty of the votea over the Ranuhii. r.i..u7.." iVoar ndlS,V" combined: i.".n?w ltlmt ?hls -la not Mr. Con vera- Srl.K1 T,? -aw durlns; his can-1 h u.i.Tul" r?r lni candidate iZ. T . momX TOl. whether , . - """"i mmocrat, social 1st or Prohibit lonl.i. r.nv r Ci ocratlo neighbors voted for him ba, causa he told thenT this, and as they hava known him for JO year, they llJ,,!WKt.!l,,'WBp!?!r r'PrU ara wronj which aay he win not vote- for Gov" ..v viMiuuviiuB. jor senator. - la H. -PETERS. . Try Another Lanndry. Portland. Aug. II. To the Editor of in. aisnv- no OOUDt WOUId like for someone who knows to tell tho public why it is impossible to itet good laundry work done in Portland. We hava tha softest and best water In tha world, and surely good soap, blulncr, starch and polish en be bought ' here, or ahlppad here. go why la Its that laundry .work In Portland la done in tha most eareless snd allnshoo' rn. nn.. of any cltv of importance on, the. Pa- Loxo-BcrrEnrNo tvbiac. ' This Date in History, litt-romwell defeated Charles II at Worcawter. . ... 17J4 Sir Guy Carleton. who waa eom- mander-tn-chlef of tha Brltleh forces In America, bom In Ireland. Iled la Eng.' lana. novemoer is. inns. US Peace made batwa-en Great Brit a In and tha United elites by tha treaty or veraaiiiea. .- - - 1 (04 American sousdron under Com. mod ore Preble made its sixth gttwak ea Tripoli., . ' - 1147 near Aaraira (jnane a. f perry. commanding tha Atlaatlo , battleship fleet on In CT-ula. around tba world. born tn "Brooklyn. HIS T. nlted "tatea troops sanaer fen; oral Harney defeatd tha Siowa Indiana In hattla of Psnd Hilla llil The Oeoraia bouse seclared ca- groes tneMfible to seat a l v liiiara m. uwin. one or tna frat senator from California, died la New Tork elty. Pom In Sumner coun ty, Taaaaaaa, October , llta. What chance daes tha world e-tva to ruch a woman? 'Merely the chance of cllmblnr un a nalnful wav. aten after step, assailed by tha cries of those who know from what she is fleeing, trampled and jostled by those- who in their com placent self-righteousness have never known the temptation nor tha Impulse that, caused the first wrong step: con- stantly tempted to go back again by the creatures in man shape who think- her an easy victim, barely able to escape from the grasping finger, of those who have known her- past and who would hava her again one of them. What' heroic, stoic, self-denying determination It take, for a woman to climb up Into a purer atmosphere after having onca gone down Into tha easy, cheerful, com panionable depths of Infamy, no one of us fully realises. yet tne good hearted wona insists that there Is hope, ao I suppose there Is. even .if Judge Golna. couldn't see tt. There Is the hope that something will arouse the desire to better things; thst being aroused It may be clear enough to give her light to forsake the wrens;. o ..turn her back on all that la past. to go out and find the shelter that soma rood women keen waltina? for such despairing ones; that hsvlng reached a vantagef ground of this kind she may have superhuman strength given her to -hang on, to determine, to compel, the. world to take her at her n' w valuation of herself: and so, constantly In danger of being found out by hen past and re vealed to her .pew- acquaintances who would Instantly shut thalr doors against her If -they knew. . to-get back to de cency, and to live among right thinking people, conscious all the time that she . would be thought to ba playing, tho hypocrite If , they knew. - It doesn't look verv encouraging for tho Llllths. does itf Yet wa must remember that one wlaer than Judge Going took the weeping Magdalen bv. -the hand and -bads her "go and sin no mora." The Daily Menu. BREAKFAST. Stewed nluraa. Chcmpefl beef mkes with poached eggs. Whole wneat murrins. conee. LTTNCHEON. Scalloned salmon. Fried egg plant. Sliced Pineapn'e. Small cakes. Tea. DINNER. r- flouo ' Julienne. R rolled beefsteak With ' mushrooras. Baked - stuffed tomatoes. 8weet potatoes. Rice balls. Cucumber salad. Blackberrr roll with cream. Sunshine cake. Black coffee. Stuffed tomatoes Select larre firm tomatoes and wash but do not pare them. Tha atm portion should ba siloed off and tha soft part scoopel oat with a spoon, leaving a cun-forme-1 tomato esse, Tha stuffing mav be of seasoned breadcrumbs, mixed with butter- and. If liked, one-. egg. Msnv per sons Prefer equal portions of flnelv tnlnoed ham and saaaoned breadcrumbs mixed' with the voik of SB egg. An other stuffing, liked by manv Is ansde of raw chopped beef, seasoned with pepper and salt snd finely-chopped onion or onion Juice. - With thta the yolk of egsa should also be mixed. ftar tha tomatoes have been filled. tha ton snav be sprinkled with bread crumbs or a spoonful of the pulp of tomatoes laid en. How long these will require to bake brown , will denenl somewhat on the stse- of the totnatoea. a a Frisk oven, even a large-tomato will usually be airTflciantly cooked in i or l minutes These ara murH liked for luncheon dishea. and anv kind of cold) meat may ba Utilised In the staff big. . Tbe announcement that Judge g. y. Pronty Is eensiderlBg making the raea for - con free a from the fvrenth Iowa nlatrl en an Independent ticket against Captain 3. A. T. Hull, haa stirred ap tha nottuctang tn tha Hawaeve state. Cap tain Holl, who has served for IS years, defeated Judge Pmutv ta the recant prlnaarv by eht votea, after a sen. etln-al fgtit and recast C O. Hnllv the Democratic e-goea, has beet) mI "ortuned to HeTrt. Is wt-lcti raea It e said ta rare i- Hull an Proaty would ba decidedly close.