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aam man in i i ,,i . ... i imi I ii i i I nip W' FH. "Jit-IT -it :: THE JOURNAL AN IKPeriNDINT O. a JACK SO .febllah- p.Ml.h.'l arary aaanliaj .""VL T. r "oed.r Bwrnln It Taa Jiwael Hel lof. FlftS Ml VsmkllT atraaU. ISatbaa. Jy oblivious of tbe fact that and. el omer, to prove tba periodicity of man would not and could Dot aerve comett, and predicted tba rturn of tbe people's Interests. . this one in 1758 and 1815, o the as- Dut the ox-jurist and, tbe editor tronomers will probably not look In who tried to be a senator are wor- rain. . , . . rled about the lnpnlstveneaa of the , This la one of 18 comets whose The voters. It U said, are periodicity has been established and it- " I people. trnttilaloa iw.iirr. i tb fxmtxtttcf . eortiu or.. f ioo jmpmiT , mu is, iuc, uui i iuo nmes or.tneir return to regions ibnwsn , im " " j to be trusted. They would rush,! within sight of earth- mortals calcu VII the nmtilil till 4anal1niBt fo9 . ! .. w. amee, B iu asa. rtUCIaW AOVK,T1S1!CO but It will trow. There are omen In the heavens and unrest la the earth. Radicalism Ja abroad, and what nay not be Its effect In Nore tu ber! Is It not enough to make the big secretary feel uneasy ? T lit I HltOSrs-Ua. ma. -TT hava, .! lf.Mrnmn actual .,TI., .. ' . v All iinartMillt raaa-bea DT incaa r- J " " x a a. -a. a I w -a-,,. IWICIVOI mtlUH 1L J1U BSVUJVU political power. Tney must oe pro in aorno degree to Justify the pop-J surrenaore iccicu man mu jrwu turuncirci, i mar superstition about the appear- HB American Association of Trarellng Passenger Agents Is here. The members take the CLEVELAND'S SECOND STRUGGLE FOR PLACE m REALM FEMININE Lii.vi'irMTiTiri I - ' - ' l iiv""iuuu iuuui iu; oyy v i r - - j irtV.WB a.U. nd.5bo f d0 thu weU t0 b Unce of cometa presaging great die- tlal organliatlon of railroad men In i'IT i"imC. s rtfta K.aur;as the Republican leaders and asters or changes on earth.' Thus this country, and naturally, prop- bossea and machines? " I in 1066 It came In alcht of Enaland wly, they come to Portland aa the The danger-one readily sees- I at 'the same tlma that William the treat business mart of the Pacific th, m l.thlaT trim viinHf lr fit Innttllf w f - i a . i x a m I nnrthWHf ' ' I . . ... . . a .1 .iI. . I n i - - - . a . Ana ,nr f8.00 1 (!! MBII oitnn.i.j, iuiuvli.) I JU lUO i UrKS I HQ JUST. OeCODiei. ..iv.;n1 nere. jne memoers iae mei ... . . i town, of course. Ererybody Bcidro Sccurins: Second Terra the Ex-President Had to FIgrlit Stfongrly.Ornizcd KepuWican Party, ; ; -CockranV Famous Speech' Becalled; i. . A' i i This Is the moat acfjre and poten- ' la Ux Lallrtf StaiM. Caaida ar Mncl The fInlNters Piny. - NEW TORIC nilnUtf r, Hev. Ernest J.. Craft, has written a play baaed upon tha domestic . trou bls of Artist rl of "affinity" ' fame, and'propotes by reaching the conscience of the public .through thla iwedlum. to lay, the corrupt doc-' . trine of affinities forever.-'- ' . !J.f It would aem bad enough to have , y auffered no much, already from tha , inesalll&ncea of thla mui jftrle. without - having hint further ImmortalUed li .Pon,i.).t lani k. v,rii J Haakln) I Puw'cana and gave courage to the Dem- thla mannor. The mlnUter. allowa hla (Copyright 1908, by Frederlo J. iiaaamj i joraUo hoeta. Then came the great hero (I auppose I would call him eo) uasuiDiion Dcpu il. auo vom- i vi iiviiiinsiuuni, i to rail in iov wnn ni aiiinuy miq iu af.-eavaaP t em a m a t v atr r n aa maaana mw s - Aa. a afa . . . . i ritAi niuaa.' vnan watt ma was i i i i . . l u":""i' wt i uiaoieni 01 uonsianunopie. jtJUl tneae i . ""MA,.,i. ,.. ci -hih I Harrison w romlnt.,- . i. ten hla wife of Ma change or heart. T&e One hr- .5o o nenth I self-government in their own Inter- were of course onlr mere coincl- kUow why and how to do business. " , Jr. ; . v neapoiia by an overwhelming vote. The wife ueoidea to take hr child and leavo " 'VX est. instead of government by preda. dence8. eJotSm ct little They are Jolly good fellows; they 75',; Ma cK a,.ofb''mh0 SSsSfttX s WK55S! ;,"r r ' tnrt rrllflrirri In 1M " minds converted Into allied occult will give you a lot of honest pointers. ? t,me,1,lnt?ta p,;L?mtl g!vM-' wln" V inSue WmK. hl- ow" r"hrVn? d6: ',T.; .!rr - trt rlassoa and enterprises. -- Thev are booatere of nrosDeHtv the followed the failure of the most Sta blunder of realgnlng hie ToaUlonas 8 he. however. It developa, haa a sry' ' " . ?SI ,w Classes ana enterprises. . portents. iney are Doosxers ox prospeniy nne m hr an secretary of atate to make the race! It mind of her own (wbivh, one would not ,,r' i Ctrtlllation liaranttt NT . a . ,. some people fear that the earth real thing. Peiwlous efforts ever made by w WM 'hopel(, aa wlif ciay-i candil hv. ie..ed from' hepWioua part m -J Jin, I DartT to neroetuate Itself in power, laacy for the wm nnminarinn n iiSltne domtio arraogenient) and ana 09- . n,.-,k.W mil(Ma aZ-flM . a I A YAK THA V A UiET I,KS.SI1.. WIU DB aeStroved DV A COmflL. tuU I DW v'l"' " " v , I I omzaov genraurAx jj tefa awfhMfaatfa gaaraaWtry Sr since such people are determined to I d X00 ood When the ,. Republican, came back JSW tbVconTet.oS'Tn'J -0:? lhHU."ut,oP,l.lWh.? Into their own after the end Of the at the laat moment tha wavering op. fnl the lover, but repenU him at the 'N AfAivT ctui su m luiuu ti- wvnj Buuut, auuieuiiiag, Jk iujuw mi i ' mani.aj -j i. .ra.f inn iKftv I poaition aetded on him. But Harrlaon I ODimina a. oivvrco imm . g ley wm agriculturallr a ..mi- well be that a. anything else. A . otte .' M doaert. araas enough to feed flirt of a comefa tail might not hurt m"0 ue,0mo"'n" 7 "7 " . .H ' good mAny atock grew there, us much anyway, aa It Is said to be I0 ?",na"on. P?'? I -K-iXir the d,tf fffttf" hfart, d apirit Taw PpT ku promt bf tnrtttigatio tHat tar eimlatiom neonh an Mrpt with rmrw aad tte rimjlMtiom mtmui with tack jl mccurcy that adrtrtimrt may nhf oa any 1 (okm mdr ir lie pobhtben Vv aa JLa JiaraanAm aUaS -a a. I X,rf"""ro' aaptembar t, 1808. . - CV- 1 ' "J ' but no graln.or . fruit or Tegetables or yery attenuated stuff.- We expect """i!"" " V-.1: ..ih.mV Democratic oniTtllTO wife la a fooL ;:AB 1or other agricultural nroducts were Tenr day to read In aome dtSDondentl- DOUO ' " ': T " ' ; " - ? ante-eonventtoa ri,hv ,T?r known. JW!J , raised, nothing more than some hay, Republican organ that .the approach "anapauere. f e. tnougni k wu tK Vnn. and nobody auDDOsed that there of this comet signalises the election funny for Politicians to rob the peo- The first thing the Republican did b maohIne .Vg "a, Ida with Tam- M soui-hungrv people. , -. -ana noooay , aupposea mai mere o mis comet Biguaiiies me election Va, n,a lunor tha TTafri.nn administration was I man v to alav iUi-i.Ln..na.;u'in 1 The fact la that auch a man as thla . 1 l. . : . . ""'i m ,1 1. in.. i . A s 1 would ever, be any change there ex-lof Bryan and the downfall of Joe cept for the worse, as the native I Cannon forage would gradually disappear, nln It aa e arreat 1oke. The Re- under tha Harrlaon . ....... . a . a- aw- I hail publicans of J. Adam's district have f aamu aix new atatea 10 .... u.. - naa neia a ear, a ' ' v. . s...u.. "v.nj. aai I n. , . . , - convention verv .earlv 111 1 1X111 ' umuy vmera oubbcihu vi i. . 1 . . ' I l.mnaramnnl a Amairfa Ma.n la a n snap- convention it waa I i, ui K V i. Thou mayest : take small heed,' thou -hast counted it a chance; ' but that which now hath flowered, groweth on old roots. M. Tupper. ,- , A; WHOLESALE ASSUMPTION. But bow different now. The Yak lma Republican says that the fruit exports of that city and vicinity have lately approximated 130. 'carloads every- seven, days, or nearly 19 car loads a day. The first, week in Sep- ItEAL OBJECT OP TIIE CAMPAIGN sprung a Joke of. their own. It's on " "'Z'""" Tt J!"2. L Ja in-truoud. the Kew Jt , ng .v., in aoo K now- Jl .a,. . 1 . I aanaa a n I . - nai.AM I . It a - J. Adam. An'T Taft, or Sherman,' or Du-J pont, or Cromwell, or somebody In authority be sent to Oregon at once to bring peace among tember .105 refrigerator cars were J these- brethrenT . The goddess -of Small CLangc NobodT bellevea In Renubllcan tariff I loaded with mixed fruits and prop- harmony Is In tears, and the white- reiorm promiaea. m erly Iced-and sent away to various 1 winged dove of peace in hysterics. nt 1 aililltlnnal 'Ranuhllran senator I York ililB-ntlnn fnr . . ..... , ...... . .. .1 .1 I 1 ... a. 1 ." ' .I'fnfle. m,aA It bo of ten is. It la a dosI- sua aaaiuonai voiea in n- n,vw.-. voearana yama. ; lively Uangeroua thing, and one that colleges, The house of representative in the convention Bourke Cockran should be avoided aa a pestilence by any waa Renubllcan bv a very narrow mar- leaped Into fame aa an orator by hla woman with domeatlo yearnings, .in n.mat(- m.mh.ri were un- m" speech denouncing Cleveland. The artist who makes a good huaband gin. Democratic members were un General Bragr of Wisconsin voiced tho fa a rare creature. For art ia a stern The New Tork Republican bossea arelBOl"a Dy wnoiesaie 10 bjivo mc,, yi.. mmmirau oj in iemocrati(j voters I miatress, and no who Wooa ner muse alck and tired." v - to Republican contestants witnoiw .'""'"V t.i ;i iaBra.to.ina merita oi tnoxc ciuma.. . ... - ." a iiiaiuuicBsinin mi"i m mo , u, w uui m - . I "Rill OI nai arcn-DOlltlclan. William r.l m rntv- luul fhlnar in a hllahand Tha um I Whitney, accomplished Uia apparently crust in a garret, the broken window Then followed tha attempt to enact I impossible, and Cleveland waa named I pane and the snow airttng through, the tlfe force bill. Its authors and pro-as the Democratic standard bearer for I pawned overcoat, the inkinlicht lnaolra- Taooks Ilka tha enemv'a countrv waalnonenta called it the federal election I the third time. Whnn the i-nnvanllnn I tion. the nobla afflatus of dolna with. ' I markets. The express shipments fori What one ErouD wants to do. the I becoming friendly. " I bill, but It was bo odious to the n!.0 I '"'"d there were knlvea In the put. all this is beer- and skittles to the ffca .am. MmA rWn.ed from two to L.v.. J. .....v. ...1. " ... '. 1. . of the people of both parties that the bootleg, of a majority of ljemocratlc artjatlo temperament. - Indeed poete and " - o-- uuioi Trvu i. it ciiuoi Di.01 10 w oroii Tha Orrrnn Taft rlnha ara.jrerv allm n""1" appiieu uy me iomwinio icaucra una ii seemea mat l-tepuollcan ariiaia are rareiy maae wuaoui some. TSi thc.mpalfi,! to -WVilrectlOI,.- the .0 far, buf they may grow.,,-; ft "gest. fhpm 9$S 'W tWX Shipments, It IS estimated mat two other pulls back and Wants to go an- ' la, representatives -,. and presidential money quoation. The allver issue was dinary woman mark you, the ordinary cnrlriftda ner dav were nlaced In cold tt, ti, ht-. . laor. noma man can never Jearn meeknaaa electors, should be under the . direct becoming more and more nersistent, woman and it does not appear that the before the New York Vepub- anh : frnlti. renre-ent r V" . " V v v. -v"" except in tne acnooi 01 matrimony. , - control of the federal government. Tnat but aa both parties were divided on It, artist Earl takes, care to pick out any , .. ro .. ... w . :. "rv.z storage. Sucn fruits represent J commissioned by Taft himBelf to or-1 , -. meant "carpet-bag" returning boards in neither had the couraca to take either J other kind. , Oomoera la not drlvlna worklneroen! I the aouth. supported by bayonets of 1 side 0f the controversy. It wai muiiJ The one woman ftr tan thousand will they are moving on their own account. . J federal soldiers and pistols of federal I ly . as In the ante-bellum daya when I I've through the grinding strain Of pov v .,- laeputy marsnais, ana a m ra ui . was tne only rJ(il issue, but any witn tne man ane lovea, win dina rM.-t . which would have been aolldly Repuo-1 when neither Whirs no rmonrata I once in a while. If it cornea convenient. wVk? But not enough to.hurt. maybe. oan. The fact that the negroe. were dared to touch the Question. . . I will frees. 2,&VJ!!!: nwi V -1 a v-,iv vr - v w - . , - I -"- I'tiujJiD a -JCLl BUUU Kl VCTI IliO I - wumH V . ouiu.iiv. a. mu DVI1IQ A !:!re.;f X 6pl1i." Btorlge- Such .trults represent commissioned by Taft himBelf to or- a ' :"rZTaZ: merely tne eirPia'a8 many Peacnes. ganize Taft ciub8, but not a Fulton ,r 1-. .. pears ana piumB "6 con.sumea ai man will i)lay at the game. .Bourne's the voters to answer In November Is, home or taken to the local cannery.Lft. .. of nvahta. a now, snail we secure a continuance I 1 wit rhar, indeed! From dea-1 . .1 . -t.ii ' r 0- . . kx cat lan cuuicuuuu . ui 11 uuutai a a , A n a . I 1 their votes were not counted, was the I name of Populist, waa born. and contrive and do without and count -Iha ,1 . 1 Drmcirsi argument-- usea ior in u 1 usia sain evervthinir thev hniiavawt and 1 no laoor too a-reat mat ne mav eain one ezenangs. rernapa iait,iand the only argument -which gave the I some more. A aeries of meetinga ofteP ln advance with bia coy miatress ' ' I Cause a shadow of juatiflcation. I western and southern . radicals, cap-1 Art, but most women will -not They . Taft la 1 mftA A- I Thai rtr.-a hill waa nassed DT tbS I tatned hr nM n .a I or 1 1 Mprlf Irrt thnmiaalvM fAr -a. man If Bourne can say: i "I told I houae and went' to' ja' Republican sen- J men of a new generation, resulted In I the man realiies the sacrifice and gives - I ate. - There the absolute ireeaom or un-1 the formation of a. new naru an,r th I hla" whole heart to the woman who B. 1 nomination- of James leaver ofthrow herself Into his f auae feut only iZlX 5.2 1?"":???, Attended aome ! 56-50. , going I Africa with R, Inffi " ". V -.J - - . V 1 a. SI .M1I...11M a-.-.ar-.MaMa I ... . I , ,i , - en TllIlBT DI tfXUfjULiUUaill JT U1USUOI- I. Drnttlaei 4 iMurfavflair " v Anil' 11 kr A irr,a'la..nA4 a.aa.4 -Via -aA-eaaV I . . a! , . I " HflUU -; J1 fJOVwi " UW WUPW1 iMIOUi MODIfl. Wnat aia III JUSi: I fVU, . "r.f..; r Wa VAO rhara vara I taafa c...a. vvyvifak IV. n n .. . a I ar-- -. - ll,aAQi ft WMwa V tt xa v .unvvu, UVliaiwt .euineamuco., ,ry.-w lue a""""'" average brains. Industry, conrwence, c9 tcw ann-r.odtYioT to nmk " nl.U Van Kaa M.nr A It n.l.V I . . . . .... . . . w lllmltA Hahat, ffll itv., . v a6. i foresight, organization ana water. 1 1. .i. , , i . - . ' . r ;r s " " ill. uiiaui ill sj via . ,, r -,J' . .i- i i ' - v - - - - s r v aw Apiai aw vna a a t amai r thi a-ae bm rue i ivb -ia? iianii aBsv I wnrM to nut a lot nr ti., in th Hnnht. I publican senators from the far west I tlon of being- the onlv. thlrd-iSartv ran- I cortalntlea of an artistieJ career la noth- verv large proportion of the -TOters OT tan .n eerewlhla la onlv a euess iii 1"." "-ia ".lltvA column. ,, were not heartily in ' sympauy wrn tne dldato who,Tiaa received a vote In the Mn;bort of torture for the ordinary . a. ,-tra t hattar Vit atff axtlno-1 , j I luey were - tiauiy' lug iw duuicuiius ... : a j.. . i lorco uui oaiuraica. xua -i electoral cguegea Since the Civil War, 1 wuumn, wnw wwrii creature coniiorts, .. T V"VV""J DUt wnat OX mat wneu n nuw M v, Ann In Orr iron for TAft.' and Queen Wilholmlna haa made a meeeh CT"P" Paa .n..?lPcm W-J. - SHii hml - J " oppotuniuea lor ner cnu- some changes. , . , hand formerly worth 12 an tenlll ZZA1'- t 'rem the throne. How ahe ia envied by we, '?ioo?y anirt n( campa.gna ,- ; tll. ftmnmill. ,.., .,., arlB- . I LUU& LUCiJl ILL LUC11 IIVIU. t Wlvll III Fil-S ..rta, 1L11S WKB ll-i llt-l O I1QU MUV ni-W" I . . . ... ... VH.,,v.aa .W. I . ' .. J .-' - - -. ' -.1 ------a-.- ,, ... - i I a. . -. ..1 a.-nf1l.t ' Tha Tlnmo- I tne ir'ODUllata TUSed With tha Rannhll. 1 Qllxh a man a a thla 17-.. I U.ai V...t A .IA 4a Mny what h a-' was a awotl ".--.w -a i in irton vi "i-- vy.. . . I r . . ' ""- l ""' ""a. won naa mmoi- "."" w .-f- - P"- I Bet that there are peoole who when crata held caucua after caucus ana ae-1 ovoroome tne uemocratic ma- nesa to marry. He has no-conception on the head. V V, V UsTenlng lh Trowd to Pa canwd aMech hided upon their plana With the great- Nomtoa: and In .theRepublIcan western Uf what love is. Its- higher apirltual ve the Democrats a xne t far west , .a "V-1 !if i it President Roosevelt has acknowl- worth e200 or moreT edged by. many messages ana But to attain best results in the speeches mat the government is not frnjt growing , industry, to which as good as It ought to be,' and he Yakima valley ,1s especially adapted, has tried to make It better, but has organization was necessary, and this at most points eiguany iauea, prm- WM effected, The. Fruit Growers' clpally because he depends upon the J association handles all the fruit ex- And so the bunelv'pefforma. What h,;y'. "Louder. one is for, the other Is glnV and It tiM truly, there you are. Meantime, the rank J wholly dead, why not consent to its . ,. I est care. It wae. a inewir va iao B,lu I mil .... . - vuo oiut.:ra.i. i .,zitra.fiirit ib iuii in si . a. ,v.a.m anl lha. bnaar It. line result Was that Waavar ranolvawl I Ita fall In nnaalftah and file of the flock; wonder, whether 4 i association iibuuiisb mriue uun ba- ,h . ..,,... In thla Bmrinio-n la bad people in governmentto reform ported, .nd each grower far J VrltTr! themselves., This they neither want! more cash in return than he Dossibly to do nor can do. could i,e tried to run his business If it is under and because of this individually.- This has also been the 6v.d1u.vU4 4..bv va...vu, vau-.jj-- jn ln8 vvaua waua vauey ana non, ana, sucn servants or epeciai in-j ln Hood River valley, and is a point terests, mat we nave auainea to an r er t0 western Oregon fruit raisers. our Diessings mciuamg, we sup- The lessons of the Takima valley pose, rich soil, gracious climate, J are wortn studying by fruit raisers wrge crops, sunsnme, ram, etc. i Jn eTery fruit growing section of the must it not be that the same govern- pacific northwest. Growers now do . ment that Has been ao good and kind I not have to learn everything Individ to carry Oregon for Taft, or rather to determine whether Elder Fulton or Deacon Bourne is to be the whole CHANLER VS. HUGHES. T (HE nomination of -'.Lieutenant Governor Lewis - Stuyvesant Chanler by the Democrats of New York was wise and logical TTa ta a ttrno nt vn.tnv n..W wh oro and beneficent to Its people is also hiahv by slow and expensive exne-L,ii,ii. tha. iwiiuusiuio. .v ufg.nui., i rience. aa tney usea to ao. mcb )i- ,i-'i t i.i.ia.... "". gets, as eoon as ne pegms to raise a either in or out of party. ; lorUi "," Ba"JO UT""1- surplus, of fruit, the uenem or an chanler is somewhat of the silk- uivui we auainea iu a sreai panic, the experience na RnOWiedKe or the tn hot 4. i-ha,l andksome,000 .000 ,wwfjg People most successful growers of his re- a ,ot of m0ney, and hasn't thrown it ".""u.w ,wiyiw twooa """"I Klon, BDQ 11 n8 Will IOUOW rules lam awnv Rn ha la o rtomnornr nnm iu J" "' aown cannot ran or success. Ana theless , in the ; true sense of that also "attained to" a currency system Oregon can be : made the greatest rerm Ho ,a . hrie-ht -in hnnnr. mat iu- BuiCTumeuvriU1BMCT "IfrUlt raising State in tne union. nhlv amMHrma lintaM-r fomnpri.ll- bad, and that it either does not know man of mnch wealth ant lionwit niirw pose The Republican bosses were forced WORTH ABOUT SO CENTS. 0 as to senator are unconstltu .how or will not take the means to remedy. " We have "attained to" ab sorption of large portion of the - profits due to toil by a comparatively few," especially protected Interests, the gobbling Tip of hundreds of mil lions of acres Dr tne people s aomaln tlonal? Who and what Is the Seat by railroads, the wholesale and wan- tie Times, and by what especiaa an ton destruction of our forests to en-jthorlty does It speak as an expounder rich a few protected timber barons, f of the constitution? Was Bourne of and. so on. Oregon and was Mulkey of Oregon Now the voters are thinking of elected on ante-election pledges, and these things as they sever have done were they seated? Was not their before, and the smooth assumptions election on pledges by legislative of a trust lawyer is not going to fool candidate! to the people of the Btate as many of tnem as it might have and the legislative districts, a' bet done a lew years ago. Tney are per- ter process than by the old regime of cemng tne other sides of the ques- pledges to big and little bosses? Did tlon, sides that the very able and as- the Seattle newspaper support An tute secretary or state neglects to keny In the late Washington nri- present to tneir view. marles, and did it not appeal to vot ers to give him their preference so he would receive the votes of "nlAde-ed1 lee-fslatlve -andlrla te4 R. M. C. GEORGE and the L,no8e podges it now Bays are "un- viwBva cr mat. neitner constitutional?" May It not be, ln- F WHAT consequence is it in to nominate Governor Hughes. Oregon that the Seattle Times (high and exceptionally worthy fype nas Bam anii-eieciion pieages PEOPLE "TOO IMPULSIVE." M the Statement Xo. 1 members of the legislature nor the ' "Impulsive people fully realize the Seriousness, legally and morally," of obeying the people in the matter of the aenatorahlp and the atate law passed last June. The people are Bupposed to make the laws, or to have laws made to suit them, so It Is difficult to ee how It Would be il legal tor representatives to obey laws passed by the people especially for their Instruction or to enact laws demanded by the people. Neither is any violation of the federal con sUtatlon Involved or proposed. When members of the legislature vote ac cording to pledge and law for the people's choice for senator they vote for tneir own choice, because they rbooee to obey the people. Nor Is It easy to nderBtand how members of the legislature an to go wrong "morally" by keeping their word, acting stralcnt and honwt with the people who elected tb em. j ana carrying out tbelr specific pnb l;e cbHratioca. Each morality will K-rrenoad fairly well. t least, witn tlsat t! h Bold Ue seBatorahlp to tte tfx.t at 3 worrt tlj'-r, tUer- deed Is it not probable, that Ankeny's- defeat accounts for the Times' suddenly discovered viewe on the constitution? Objecting now to what it fully acquiesced in before It waa defeated, is not the Times' pres ent attltnde open to suspicion? Be ing a defeated supporter of a defeat ed candidate, with a probable plan of further designs by that candidate on the Washington eenatorshlp, the Times' opinion on the constitution ality of primary law la worth about SO cents, and no more. This kind of thing has been much seen ln Oregon of late. of the right kind of. Republicans who occasionally break Into .office. A great many V'undeBlrables" will vote for Chanler rather than Hughes, but Chanler will not be to blame for that. He is not a man to court their support, and he will promise them nothing, any more than Hughes will New Tork, the rreat empire state, is to be congratulated; it is sure of an excellent, clean, high-purposed governor, which ever man is elected. The battle is likely to be close both as to the state and "the presidential tickets in New York. SIGN'S OP THE TIMES. T HIS is a year of signs and omens.' The sky is thick with them. The earth seems bent on eruption and quake. In the Eighth Minnesota district Tuesday, J. Adam Bedea bourbon congress man, was "snowed under by an avalanche of ballots." "The plu rality against him was unparalleled. He was beaten because he - had been, and still Js, an ardent support er of Speaker Cannon. It waa on that issue that he waa gathered Into th ilatlon of aelf. ri.UAllAn fullai imaii IVAn Debates. , I ,.!'.. .y ft' , ,?Tf ;na enurei aaar ears, ao far as ne la -concerned. T ., " oiuraqo, laano, jianaaf . na ms mwrrat in trie marital arrange . Knutharn aa.natnra nf the Ola rebel I ICavarfn anH nna unta .. v .v. I . i nM a , i . . ,a j .. . r . . i r ., a . ,,i...a. I , . ' w, , yju .-n, rui i niwii i uiiii, nnu.vfiuo Tfiin uv nuniRirv t-ivliraHlArT vnAaMtTlpn Of ' CUitUfe ana I Ttakntn. nnA Ai-a.nn . Tha.a , ,...u..I k. .1 p ra ai.a .... v. , i polish were assigned, man for man, ,o helped Cleveland greatly antf took a wav of love that auks to clue Jtaelf for tha The need of exercialnit areat care in pay court to the roygh d amonas or tne from Harrison live of the 20 votes the loved one. Artist Karl is aa la-norant aa granting franchises to publio- utility west who were their colleagues on tne Republicans planned to receive from I mo t other men afflicted withtthe ar- And the moral is, a;lrls, don't marry burial ln November J corporations la. constantly being shown. I other side -of that chasm markedly the the new weatern states. . center aisle of the senate chamber- The I Kpr the third time ln the history But nerhana Mr Taft mnma that I lJ!'1 .wenJt. J"1 uri , B,,'B ' V. Sil. I lVV u,llr'i a. presiaentiai elector 8 1 tne poverty-stricken, aspiring-, artist 1 in Kansas, I .. 'tv,. nrnhahllitv nf the senate 1 waa whan aaa -irnlratl Tha-flpaf inatanaa .Aill T I. ha.alaallw kaa,i,lfitf ,aa V. . cusslna; the probability of ' the ""'" was when BajtVew Hampshire elector in beloved by auch a auperior creature. bank Insurance la feood onlv where the Republicans have indorsed it. . . , . . , . i i i . I,. . j , ... " " -; , , , , ;.i l v.-'" uiai iiu aune bo mat I JQn)(, imi u, swrrr experience. AC any Well, everybody knows what lsmoat Senator "Daniel of Virginia left, his Monroe' a election might not be unanim- rate, wait until his days of tha broken ?fn?aiti 2,J?penK .?. f a.RPu'cn crutches In the cloak room and shuf-I ous, and that he would, not. therefore. I window pane and the pawned overcoat Van U H as T U i h ailO.ll a AS I I an fin . I I1M I II IT II LI ,1 . W T,ai a. Ha, Aa a HI H II a in II 1 U II1TV W IF Irtaf a-f fa, n-Sr "1 ali-nj. I tm tMaS nsfaaW ock- " . . Isourl was speaking.- He hHd been I Washington. The aecond instance was And then If ha ' - 1 Wt .ty tdoptine; a cloture rule to limit debate, mo voted against President Monroe, but to have to live with him will ba inauy, aooui oci-7c-a 0110 mi j jeciaring that he had done so that a loner, hard, sorry experience. At any a haa a wife who has Th .,i, Ja a, . ... spenklna for lioura and nours a m aourj, In 1824 when three Clay electors chos- srone through that bitter period with ':"' , Si,wei, i Bd".. trle,". Pry hard Daniel whispered to him: 'It a all right, en by the New York legislature voted him. wait longer still. And If you are Af" itmr.a th??.Srm h-flI fjfi'w we hBj:? enoufh ZotZ,? - ff.h for fda?j?. 8nd Crawford. The third the unhappy wife and have managed to let us say that, aeelng how Una a fair it a tor Stanford of California Js with was ln 1892 when one of th Cleveland deliver him into the hands of another 18, they relented. iiljet me finish my Speech. Said alantora in Nnrlh rtalrnta .t fn tl . wnman anrl h,i a-nan ra1 n, vr. 1 ' "... I Vest. And he went on to P.t a proper I riaon so that the first electoral vote self stay out. and don't be beuUed ine Maine election nas no aignin-1 i-hainrioai and nratnrieai rininn on tne I aet .hv ha- ana s,.,u v.. a. I k.ai, ...in .t.i,i anna Mr T.f, tta h,. tha .. " "t-VJ..-.: "..w.. l.l..i r:''...V"". ".""."a" vuuiu. v. -n- j "."7 aaV..aj va. XV ..lr.: -i..'7.i : i. ... ;c i speecn mat waa raejm-tvi """b ,"v I Ior v;ieveiana t, lor Harrison l, lor tnings aa me minister man contrive in . I nia aomeatic arama. -hib Azrimty." iaa,Dor 2,'urag-aa. ox aeeming cneerruineaa, ir not the rare I to gain time. The force bill waa dean, weaver 1. vMiue ui eiiuro aincwiiy. ,,. . ijta advocates Knew it ana aia noi press fOr a VOte. , , . I Tha tirfa th. 1aa,lA- a...-., a.-. A New Tork aner aava a babv Is - Aided ennooratB. y -rl Tx.VZ."SHtVXlJ?'Il ""rj D0,ni!!;th,tcliy ""f ' , mlnutea. in that fight - the Democrats were Homestead atrike at' the Carnegie steel But Roosevelt has only a few montha Lmi .i,h ohotto h wn eastern Re-1 n,nrU rn,. Maifi.i., -T." . ' more to aerve as preoluent. nnhiir.an na their victory waa due in th. i.hnnir, ih. iJ... a . I arrant nart tn MatthAir S. OUBV and IiOn I anantal artA IhiM naa. a,aln7. A pumpkin weighing J00 pounds was Cameron, aenatora from tha roca-riDoea I trouble all over the countrv . The naalnnth t,ha leaves and tha fruit. anA anma. raiseu iu nontui wjunij. i ran it me t nenuDiicnn nmic i ..y ol iroops ai omesieai ana tna em I times occura on vounar twiga aa well. piuyiuem oi i-inKerionn in ue . rar I un tne rruit tna zungua west enraged the I abort no- neonla I muita of a dark, smoky areen or naarlv against the administration. I black color, usually marked at the edge K te tt Apple Scab. Bv C. V. Piper. Pullman, Waati. SCAB Is without doubt tha most de structive fungous dlaeaaa in tha coast rearton. It oommonlv attanka aort of ,. a pumpkin jthat Peter Teter Quay was to figure greatly In the corn needed; he could hate kept hia wife ing events. He had elected 'Harrlaon In it. Oregon Sidelilita Orearon hnrnea aa well aa men ilwin get to Uie frortt - . ,, Clatskanla has; voted S 5.000 bonds for crushed rockstreets. - I. !; -V . ' t An Echoman has received 10 Italian queen beea from -Texas. Much hay and grain are belna hauled to and shipped from Haines. The man who geta more notice in the Albany papers ''than anybody elae ia Ah Swill, a Chinese garbage gatherer, and who aeems to be about as much of nuisance as the garbage. .' Klamath Indians livlnar in the vicinity of Talnaz are preparing to build a Methodist church on Whiakev creek to coat f 1.200. Then perhaps tha name of me creea win De cnangea. . Monmouth Herald: If tha saonle of thje valley would -pay one tenth aa much. aiienuuu io apples as ia given mem at wooa mver we wouia aoon ba getting m iroa.m ur aoiiars mat wouia equal urn receivea in mi long- ago ior wheat. What la the matter of tha hiialnaaa men of Lavke county getting up a peti tion asking one J. J. Hill to coma to our aaKi relief. tha Lakevlew HalLLETU COMET. I T IS calculated that tha comet calk 4 Halley'B la agaia approach ing the earth, v Thla comet was first observed po that IU move ment was to some extent determined by a celebrated astronomer of his time named Edmund H alley in 16S2; be Identified It with A comet of 14SC, 1S21 and 1607, and It haa since beea Identified with a comet of 1141, of IOCS, of tf. and as rar back as II B. C. lla.'ley waa the first Bftron-! e swelling ranks of the bourbon Oiaa liaanl :'' una men. The harvest of .these persona Is algnlficant. Wlien, ln tha last eon- Lgress, they resisted tbe petitions of Roosevelt for needed legislation, they planned their own undoing. The people are resenting It as one by on. the obstructionist are -plucked Ankeny went down la Washington. Long waa nnhoraed ln Kansas. Hans- b rough waa sent to his last long sleep fa North Dakota." Kittredge was'eeot back to private life ta South Dakota. ' Hopkins escaped de feat only by tbe narrowest tnargla ta Illinois, and Stephenson, half La Fol lette maa and half stalwart, only -cured election fa TVUconila by lav ish era of money. an4 division of the vote between two competitors. : This is a glvaniy list of po.UJcal mortality,; Examiner. Ha baa been appealed to before, aAd not in vain, it ia worth trying, anyhow. Remember, the Lord heloa thnaa hn oeip uemseives: La Oranda Observer: When wa get our evTerai irrigaiioa projects con. atmcted which tlma will provide, w will look back upon our present condi tion, ana vmne over our present laweulta over water right. Wa have aa abund ance of water,- to Irrigate- ovary foot of uixmi nonae. ii ia simply a Question of storing It. " a Barring a frost ooon. a maa naar xfll tnn will have a aeoond crop of young roasting ears for hla tab! a. Ha raiaaJ one flae eree this year, and found It good, ao ho at it aQ aad fed the fodder to tha row, then ho put In another crop which la now In tassel and gives prom law of yielding abundantly. o - o Verh field Newa: J. P.'o-Rrle. cms of the head guya of the Southern Pa ct fle aya'f at Portland, awid bo would eat bl Thankaaivtng olna-or at Marsb fleM I" !. coming ia over tha Draln Cooo Bay railroaA He dida't Mint, Tbe Cfianoea ar if he'd coma la over that route Bw laatead nf feeding blra turkey they'd feed bua hay, wlll comeet oa toe aada ' e Tmt tba awvevvinwfit win tJlt lsld of the rropoaitlnn cf Irriratlna tha Lia-h rlatoaa land of th Vajraa oecttmi la ooo c-f poatHtIiflaa of tba futoro, and that ttt pos!S'!tty la by ao aaaana a riatKio e ta -rl!aaa t-y the fart that ravar ir-T.t a-r, 0aaTa era in tho I fi'iil no 1 p van gat in a- .a faaaibflitvl a tho proect, oaya tba Plonaot-. over great difficulties, and he natural ly supposed that he waa to ne rewaruea nt hla. fforta lnu tha manner-- -that politicians are ever 'rewarded. He found to hla surprise tnai a.rrion i-munru froviaence ana noi yuar wim ma m--1RS8. - Harrison mortally or fended Quay on his first visit to tha White House after the Inauguration. Harrison also forgot to reply to a tele gram of congratulation sent to nlm on the day after his election by General W. W. Dudley of Indiana, treasurer of the national committee, wno nna organ ized the famous "block of five" -eystem. The Republicans believed that they had been returned to power oft the great Issue of protection. The proml' waa redeemed and the MeKlnley bill, the tariff of 1890. waa passed. Major McKinley waa chairman of the bouse committee on ways and' means and thereby gave hla name to the bill, but many of the schedules went in over hjs protest. , , Country Protests. .X , Rightly' or wrongly, the whole coun try rose un In protest and In 1890 the house of representatives waa turned over to the Democrats once more, giv- 1 far On the fruit tha fungus foams circular mi illv Until the last the Rettubllcana bsd bv a rale lino where tha skin of tha confidence, all Of them except a" few aeple is slightly raised. Thess spots leaders like Quay, 'and thel Cleveland begin to appear when the fruit Is naif landslide was not expected. The Demo- grown, or even earlier. Slnglo spots crata were hopeful, but when they may reach the also of a dime, but ordl- found they had carried states like narily they are smaller. When close Illinois and Wisconsin they were together they frequently unite, and may tremendously surprised. - Cleveland hadlthua occupy a consiaeraDia area. Tha 277 votes, Harrlaon 14S and Weaver I effect of the fungoue apot la to retard aver 380,000. the growth of tha apple- tissue in ltf popular - plurality ' was I Immediate vicinity, and when a number He waa tho only man to I of spots are close together, tha apple Irew Jackson's record of becomes more or leaa distorted on that winning a popular plurality for preai-l aide. - Where several spota merge to dent : three times In succession, and aether.- irregular radiating spota may each, time Increasing the majority. He appear. ' i.m mo jeavea in xuagus appears aa was also the. onlv nreaident ever r elected to office after retirement; He dark olive green only presidents I sharply limi and - Harrison are the only presidents who succeeded each ; others They are the only two who twice rode down Pennsylvania- avenue at the head of tne inaugural oroceasion together. It haa been aaid that In 1892 was the only time that a party had been retired from Dower durlna Droaneroua tlmAa but aa the panic of 1893 waa already approaching tho statement la hardly nair. ine .. election or Cleveland by ing them the largest matority that any auch a great majority waa a f ore warn - farty has ever haa in tnat ooay. xnat i ing or tne great raaicai unrest wmcn remendoua victory, which awept over I waa to reach tba Yloodtide at tho next FACTIOUS HUE TO Ilfli-IE Dlli'HIE (Caltad rreaa JVeasad Win.) - . San Tranclaco, Sept 17. The Demo crats of thia city and tho Lincoln Roosevelt leaguers are today preparing to make Judge VTaca H. Dunne,, the Judge who sentenced Ruef and 8chmltB to jalL aa Issue m the coming cam paign for tho superior bench. - Judge Dunne -wu turned dowa for tho Remiblioaji Domination at tha Re iiDiican convention nere laat night. Is sarae was nreaantod amid boots and leors from tha -ea-uiar" delegates to ho convention ana U4 cheering zrom tha gallerloa and atpoctatora. The Republicans nominated Judges jonn Hunt, ueorge a. eturtevant ana John J. Vao No i rand without any op poaltioa for tho long term, aad Isidore Ooldea for tha abort term, but tba fight came whan Judge Dunne waa E laced la opposition to Judge Carroll ook. After aeeneo of disorder. Cook re ceived u votee and Dunce 4. The Llneoln-Roooovelt learuers aay that thoy will support Dunne .If , to is born, loatad by tl.o Democrat. Xot arias Commisalonetl. IHal-a Frraatt af Tha 3naraa.lt rVUent. Or. Rapt. 1 T. Commlaalnwa aa' Iwanaai have been lu 1 t- L F. Fl--mte fv North Ftid: T. W. ntie--er. O. Mnaor and Wwii O. Amme. pvrt laad. - t 1)1.111 on THAT SHE SPOKE Ctlalted r-raa lotatd Wlra.t " Rome, . Sept IT. That Queen Vfar- gherita made a tactical blunder in her denunciation of tha proposod maniars of tho Duke of Abrucsl to Mlae Cath erine Elkins and bar intimation that tha duka waa in tho claaa of titled Kuro- pean rortune-huntera. 1 admitted today by both tho advocates and opponents of tha marnajra. RaaJlalng aa una rauat have done that tho duka could not bo dhMuadod from hla purpose, tha queeu errod, court circles aay. In driving tha duka'a family into, open resentment by her vehement reception of tho tleo of Count -Turin, who cams ta her aa an emlaaary f rorti hla brother, seeking to win ino quern ronaeni. Tho eount'a defense of hla brother'e fiancee aad hla defiant declaration that e vwh v . uvi. a i riw. at Bl Ba-arvr i i lee A-Waav a parte deoeonded from a family sot of myai oiooa ana yet waa grwxi enougn to alt on tho throne of train for five years as tho con aort of King Amadous, waa a bold stroke and will likelv result In a lasting' rupture la tha royal bouae- hold. Tha revolt of tha Interview between tho count aad tho 'iaa will likely hasten tho waddj r,'' rather than diay IL The weddlrg t-1 ba at for Jan nary 2. tha duka a Mrtbdav annlver aery. bat It ta mH bow that ha wl'l emporarlly r.llrxniifi Ha command of he Reaina T.in and fan to Amer Boots, which are not They occur moatly aharnlv limited. on the upper aide of tho loaf which mav Indeed, be completely covered. Tho growth of the apple leaf where tha apote occur -la rouch'-'hindered, ao that tho leaves are more or leas curled or hura mocky. - - Microscopic examination of the fun gus either from the leaves or fruf. re veals that the part of tho fungua seen consists of short upright etalke, each of which bears a single oval or aptndle form spore, which may or may not bo divided by a cross partition. Those spores float about In tho air, and thus spread the dleease. . - - - In comparatively rare cases, where the twlirs are, attacked the funrus lives over winter, and in early spring again produces spores. Ordinarily, however, the disease enrnmenres In tho prlng from SDore blown off tho fallen leavea. or those which lodge in tha crevices of winter buds. - In tha llcht or present experience three sprayings of Bordeaux mixture and two of cup ram are necessary to In sure a clean crop In tio coast region. The firat spraying of Bordeaux ahould not ba used for the fourth and fifth apraylag, as -it causes fruit to russet. It la alwaya a good practice to prune tho tope of treae. ao aa to induce an open growth. In auch trees tho applo cab causea conspicuously leas daroago than la dense or-s. Bt St S( Orange 6aacew O MAK3 orange aauco (for pud dings. eustardA etc.) In tho up per part of a double boiler cream one fourth cup of butter; add tho yolks of four eggs, oao at a tlnra, aad boat la thoroughly; then add ono fourth of A cup of vlnerar when all are blended, four tableapoonfula of c ream and evk . over hot water, atlrrlng constantly. Wbon thickened allahtlv add odo fourth of a a. p of orange juico and oao tea apooaf ul of lemon lute. St'St St Tbe DAily Mrrm. , s BHEAKrABT. Farina WVh ev-rambled Kfra. Popnrera. Cffeo. . i.rNcnEo.v. Creeeaed Falmon. K'e-O RallA " Baked pears With Ginger. " Cup oakca. . Too. DI-vir. Lemon and ere en p. Briaiatt ef val. Vreafed. Shell r-ei.. 'Com a coo. Piaffed greea r-erptri rttaa riiji.rg. rto o-a ' . - Cack ooffea tbaaaa, . I ;g 5 a a . w ica to urge aa earlier tnarnafo- j